Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 17, 1916, Page 5, Image 5

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    MKPrOU'l) MAIL TKM1UIXM, MEDFORD, OliKfiOX. h'UIHAV. NOV KM 1KI' 17. mil
VMW. FIVE
SUBPOENAS ISSUED
JFOR RAILROAD CHIEFS
l.Ol'ISYJI.l.K. Ky.. Xov. 17.
Commissioner II. ('. .MiClmnl of the
interstate commerce cunimksion at
tin- oKninjr of today's mmou of tlio
litjjjogs hero in connection with thi'
ini.-tigatioii beinsr made in the
uk I li.nl of exchange und return of
frci'-rlil ears by railroads ordered
subpoenas issued for the executive
officers of lines which hail been no
tified to send representatives here
and had failed to comply.
(hi several occasions since the op
cuing of the hearings iiiestions have
arisen eoneerninj: the status of the
car supply on various railroads which
colli J not he answered because those
lines were not represented. Wednes
day, Commissioner McChonl an
nounced that it was not his desire to
take drastic action to secure the de
sired representation of railroads who
had been notified to enter appear
ances at the hearings, but that he
would adopt such a course if it be
came necessary.
Portland Livestock
I'OHTI.ANI), Dr., Nov. 17. Iloe.s
steady; receipts ,"i!)4. Prime light,
$!l..'U(i fl.bO; prime strong weights,
.!I..1U( 9. lit) ; good to prime mixed,
.f'd.LTidi 9.40' ; 'rough heavy packing".
.")U( D.ltl: pi-s and skips, sfK.'J.'ifVi
8.7.".: stock hoHs, $7( 8.
Cattle strong; cows higher: re
ceipts 140, Steers, prime light, $(1.7.")
fii7.lt); prime heavy, $7Ui.'2't : good,
.LdOfuti.".!; cows, choice ."(."Jridi
j.7.) ; medium to goud, ."f'-'nd o.'J'i; or
dinary to fair, $-l.2ii( 4.7."i: lieii'ers,
.f4dT li; bulls, !fc.7S.rt 4.5(1; calves, $.1
(57. .
Siieep finn and higher; receipts 17.
Ctioiee Iambs, $8.H"(9;. -ommon
a lambs, jfti((i 7.011 : , choice, yearling
Pcwethers, 7.75 ; good yearlings,
$i.'J,i((i 7.50; choice lifrht ewes, $5.5(1
(Sli; heiivy ewes, $5( 5.5U.
Portland Butter
I'OllTl.AND, Or., Nov. 17. Mut
ter higher; city creamery prints, car
tons, 40c; country creamery prints
cartons, lille ; retail, 9(.lc two-pound
roll. Wholesale quotations within 1
cent of record. , .. v
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 17. Wheat
easier; no tradiuif." Spot bids 1 to
.'Mic lower to 2i up. Blur-stem
.fel.tfO;. Fortyfold, $1.54: club, $1.54
Hed Jinssian, $1.5.1.
Hurley higher. No. 1 feed. $:!9.
Today's car receipts: Wheat
flour 2, oats 10, hay 9.
.'I,
Chicago Grain
CHICAGO, Nov. 17. -Wheal :
Open. Close
I). mher $l.S4':i $1.82-,
May 1.89--s .1 .88" s
MED FORD MARKET REPORT
Livestock.
(Prices paid producers.)
HOGS Alive, 71, '.('n'8c.
STEERS Alive, 5(ffi5y2e.
COWS Alive, dfffi-lVic.
VKAL Dressed. 8(Vf lOe.
SIIEEP Ewes, 4(ii5c; wethers, 5
(ivS'ic; lambs, 5 ' j(?(io.
1Ao Poultry.
HUN'S Light hens, 12e; 4 lbs. and
over, Klc; springs, 1 Ic. Old roosters
7c.
DUCKS Fat, Bo.
GEESE Fat. 8c.
'JTIiKKYS Fat vmiiit,'. 17c.
BELGIAN HARES, ft to tie.
Hay unil Grain.
(Buvinit Pricei. )
wheat $i.:io.
OATS $30 ton.
HAY Grain and alfalfa, $12 ton.
ISAI.'l.EY Whole. Ml.
Prices Paid by Dealers.
EGGS 40e. '
POTATOES $1.75 per 100 lbs
ONIONS 2c.
HONEY 12c per lb.
CIDER 25c.
PORK 10i:.c.
BEEF 10(5512c.
I.AKI) 17e.
SHOULDERS 15c.
BI TTER Whole.-nle, o.'io.
BITTER FAT :i5e.
WICHITA FALLS. Tex. Nov. I',
The fart that a southbound train or
the Fort Worth and Denver railwai
was running late Is all that prevented
a head-on collision today when
Htranser took a Wichita Falls North
western passptrffer locomotive from in
front of the t'nion station and went
riding in It for five miles to the north
hefore the steam ran low and be was
forced to stop. The man. who said he
was E. A. Spencer of Ladouia, Texas,
was arrested and lodged in juil charp
ed with theft. Had the south liound
pafsenser train been on time It would
have been somewhere on the: five
miles of truck traversed by the olen
engine.
LONDON. Nov. 17. The Wireless
Press today gave out the following
under the dale of Berne:
"Hefore the mulu committee of the
reiehstag on November t. Chancellor
Von Bethmunn-llollweg stated that
Germany's promise to create a new
kfugdom of l'oland was ouiy. condi
tional, being dependent upon the suc
cess of the plan to raise a Polish army
which would fight for Germany. If
the number of Poles enlisting volun
tarily should be Insufficient, Germany
would Introduce compulsion and if
the Poles resisted or if the projected
ollsh army proved unsatisfactory to
the general staff, the emperor w-ould
annul his promise to create a new
iingdom.
"Tlio chancellor made this state
ment in reply to conservatives and na
tional liberals, who denounce the pol
icy of creating a Polish kingdom."
R1S0NERS ASK 10
HAVE A HEARING
SAI.KM. Or., Nov. 17. A commit
tee, of prisoners representing the
lisun lietlerment League of the Or
ion state penitential v here, peti
tioned the stale board of control to-
lay to be heard regard in.i; the future
management of the peniteutiarv. The
risuners said I hey wanted to discuss
methods now in voeue iu the prison
ind safest imHMVemeuts. The
board indicated it would hear the
ithmittee. No successor has yet
been ehoseu to John YV. Minto, who
was deposed as warden Tuesday for
hosing" prisoners. W. S. Hale, su
perintendent of the. Sla'te Itefnrm
ehmil, was bein- considered, it was
aid todav.
W.C.T.U. CONVENTION
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 17.
The thirty-eighth annual convention
of the National Women's Christian
Temperance Union opened here to
day with delcKates from every state
in which the union has organizations.
Tim gain) .In ine.mberjihip i'l the last
year was 18,81s, according to the sec
retary's report. Aniont? unions which
obtained or passed the quota of new
members expected work to Idaho,
north; Idaho, south and Wyoming.
TABLE ROCK TABLETS
Wren liyriim, who has spent tin
past year in North Carolina, is ex
pected to arrive iu this valley iu i
few days to remain. '
It is expected that the diiinji" of
ujjnr beets will be completed next
Wednesday in this district. The
yield in a lew exceptions lias been
liood, but as a whole is unsatisfae
torv. A crew of men has been busy tin
nasi month cutting bliL'ht and clcan-
X up the Table liock orchard.
O. Wilson passed through hert
Wednesday with two loads of fat
hoj:s which he dUpned "f at Med ford
markets.
There were l-'Ki votes cast in this
precinct tin November )( winch kept
I be boiu'd busy count in; until
o'clock the next nioiniiiL'.
A Japanese beet grower wiom1
name we did not iearu was in ihi
etion Friday in search ot beet hind.
Several auto loatU from here went
to .'.Icdtoi'fl lucsdav cvemni: to hc;ir
fin- election rettiriH.
.(Iconic Lyman of lower Sams Val
ley ha -old hi crop of NVutown ap
ples, which consisted of iHINt huxct
for .fl.ll) per box, I. o. b. (Jold Hill
This is nbotit the same price Mr
Lyman has received for his Newtown?
for several vears. his fruit havinir a
reputation for ihc quality of its pack
A. L. Vim-rut and familv have mov
cd from the Wvkolf rnmh to their
home place.
F. L. fa I on ha lea-cd the build
ings on the Kay ranch and he and
his family will spend the winter there
('. W. S;i;'' arrived Wednesday
f'l'om I'ophir, Mont., and uiih his
family will spi'nd the winter in this
valley. When Mr. Snire lc!t Moutaim
there was three inches itf now on the
ground.
F. L. Caton dclivcp-d two loarl
fat ho:;, to Yuii man i fiure at
Mcdlord -dnesiiav.
Mr. Mann of Med ford purcha.-ed
-eer;d head of beef cattle at the
N.alon ranch ihc (ir-t of the wed;.
The recent cold spell law frori ii a
certain per cent ot the pot.-ito crop in
di-lrict which was ill in tiic
l: roiiiai.
Stanlev Lvdiiird went t
I'a-s Salurdev on the nicri' .e
einl to in-ee the uiejar t'aetor.v.
Tile ile'iate at the lil-1 Inert in'.' of
tile l,iteinr oiiel dreiv a l(il':e
t'row!, nhu st'ernci, to eujuv the ile
bute iiumt'iHfly, the subject bvintr
weW iuuulli'd by both tttuns.
H.ir:y Wilcox mid mother tun sis.
tor. Mrs. F. H. Hiuiplmau. left Sat
urJay for Sun Kmiu-isco, fxpeetin
to visit many points of interest nlonir
the vMst before retmnino- iu tlie
Joseph Lester of Agutt will have
eluu'ye of the Arrowhead orchard
during the nbsenee of M"r. Wileox.
Mrs. A. I1. Krierson, commonly
known in this district as "lirandma"
Krn-rinii, who has been an invalid for
the last three years, pnssvd away on!
J the seeond day of the month m her
! H7th year. Mrs. Frierson had lived i
I in this neighborhood for the last
! twenty-three years, mid dnrint; this
time bv her kindly ways and indus
trious habits has been elassed as one
of our mot highly respeeted eitizens.
Mrs. Frierson, with her son, pur
chased what is now known as the
Oaks orchard in IHlKl. her son Oyiii
three years later, since which lime
her daughter, Mrs. J. l lVndleton,
and family have made their home with
her, doinjr everything that loviii
hands eould do to make the last days
f her life as pleasant as possible.
The body was laid to rest beside that
of her hnsbajal at Womllawn, Cal.,
this beini; her exnresseil wish.
The torce at the Little .Jean mine is
now four men, Tony Hoss ami Oeoiye
ammerslcy are sinkinir on the Lit
tle Jean vein and also retorting the
hih-.rade ore taken out, adding to
the quicksilver output of the Mead
ows district. Further north on the
I'tah (Quicksilver company's claims,
Superintendent IJertelson is driving a
(unnel on the Rainier vein, and also
usiu the ore from -the surface to
p tiie new retort oinr. The new
boarding house is completed in Mill
Hollow aud supplies for an all-winter
run are on the ground. Several pros
pectors are searching for new ground
and over south, on the Mountain King.
Superintendent Ifl-wis has his men at
work taking samples fur the new
owners, that operations mav be de
cided upon for early spring work,
faken all through, mining is very ac
tive in this district.
Davis Cottrell aud lannly spent
Saturday and Sunday iu the valley.
flic mads are splendid after the
rain and freeze.
Thcu and Loran Ice drove to Gold
Hill Monday after a wagon load of
flour.
T. II. Drake killed a number of fine
l'oland China hogs this week.
Superintendent ltertelson, with
.Messrs. Cushman and Stole, drove t(
Gold Hill Saturday.
Fred Moore and folks drove up t
pend Sunday with Mail Carrier
Springer's family.
Wallace Dmken.s and llalph Kusse
drove to Agate Friday and Sunday.
Wallace has a new job near the AgaU
schnolhouse on a ranch.
The Misses Thelma and Viola Wy-
land spent the week's end with Hie
home folks.
Miss Coffeeu, our teacher, spent
the week end in the valley.
Charley Drake is visiting the home
folks.
All t ho ranchers are busy seeding
and plowing, although the ground
frozen prettv finn in the earlv morn
ings. It is unusual for Kvans crec
to be frozen over in November.
Oliver Waldorf is boarding at Mail
Carrier Springers while going to
school, on account of an injury to hi
ankle, making the trip home too se
vere.
Jerry Gibson is slowly improving
after having his knee operated upon
and 1 able to be about.
harles Kellogg and wite, who were
camped at the mouth of Spigno
creek, have moved to Med ford.
Frank 'mil rail, one of our w
known citizens, win at present
looking after the Feather place for
liiliy Mayficld, had a pleasant sur
prise the other day when his uncle
ami two nephews dp.ve into the
Meadows and took dinner with him.
After looking around a. bit and hav
inir sold their ranch in the east, they
arc liguiing on locating in the Mend
ous and are still undecided as to tiie
place to take.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. Howlctt
Will, the HiTlinn. with nil of it
.'itti'Mfiiint cxi-itemi-nt, over ami nl-
THE MEADOWS
lino-t even loly hns cttii'il il'iwn to
nt't lu.iins rr-'niri. and I IVel Imlv
thankful to Hie ooc f.oril Hint I :im
-.till aim' and in lii( iiijo m-nt of rny
iv.'1-.nnin'.; fnMilli--, tor the next
nmrniiis; aih-r the riiiltinz und la-t:n-kin
parly ! was told that there
were onie of the ladies that wanted
to inoh rue on aeeoulit of what I had
lnt in tiie KnuletM ahout toane of the
(voter henit.' like the old darkey W'ho
irnnts! -aid that he would vote for a yellow
doir if it wa-, on his tieke!
de.-riptioii of the why tli
dalieeil liny aday - that
walked and some ski)'H'(i
and my
people
-ome
oer tiie
floor until they were tired, went home
and went to bed and slept, etc. If
there was uuy offence it was simply
unintentional. Perhnos 1 did not un
derstand the new rule for dancing a
well as those who are experts in the
art, tor 1 have had no exK rieuce in
inai nue smee wie --u o remaary,
ISoli, and have seen hut v 'vv little
dancing since that time, hut what I
saw was so different from, what 1
saw and practiced then that 1 could
see but very little similarity between
the dancing then aud now, provided
the dancers in this section are up to
dale, if I had known at the time
that the group of ladies, bless them!
were here and that the feeling was as
intense as was represented to me, I
might have been a little .shy, but w hen
I went among them everything was as
peaceable as 'Marv and her Tittle
lamb,", and I did not know that I had
written anything that would rufllei
the feelings of anyone, but if I did.!
1 Iiojh' the offended parly will excuse1
my mistake.
Last Saturday ni-hl K. D. (Dick)
Vaughn of I'rosoect spent the night
with us on his way home, lie had
en out to Med ford and was on his
wav home with a load of supplies.
Miss Claire Zimmerman, one of our
regular boarders, who lias been
spending a few days rusticating in
tiie hills with her relatives, returned
to her room Saturday evening on the
1'. & 1. She is one of our popular
phone ladies. They are not all girls;
some have the prefix Mis. before
their names, and also assistant p. m.
Misses llattie and I'earl Fletcher
and Vera Kershaw of Wellen came
into the Sunnyside early Sunday
morning from a dance and box social
that was given in the lloosevelt
schoolhouse the evening hefore. They
report that the boxes sold (pnte read
ily, the receipts of the evening being
ftil). I did not team the object of the
ocial, but understood I hat it was to
be applied in some way toward the
chool.
Hiley aud Hall gave a movie piclure
how here Saturday night and a
vaudeville exhibition and ventrilo-
piism performance interspersed with
it. I here was a very good attend
ance ami the performance was very
.rood, iu fact, the best picture show I
have seen here for ti long time.
George C. Mansfield, son of Geo.
A. Mansfield of IVospec!,. who
bought the Alfred Gordon place on
Itogiie river, came out Sunday night
with a load of registered hogs lor
Ashpolc &. Nichols of Mcdford, spent
the nighl with us, returned Monday
night 'with a load of glass seed of
lifferent kinds.
K. A. Ifildrctii of liutte Falls, two
men. a lady and etuid were on tne I.
& K. Tuesday, bound for the Hig
Butte country. In speaking of the
fire in Untie Falls when Mr. II. was
burned out, he says that he lost over
and above his insurance about $150(1,
but thinks that Mr. Ituchanan's loss
was covered bv insurance.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hummel, who
own a large tract oi land near kocho.
reck, were doing business with our
merchants Tuesday.
Fred Cnrncs, youth who is work
ing for Kd Dultou, had his band
aught in the sickle ot a mowing ma
hine while cutting cornstalks and
ut off the index finger of his right
hand, except il hung by the, skin. Dr.
Holt dressed the wound and he 1 1) inks
that he will save the finger.
Mrs. Warren and daughter, Miss
Claire, Miss Iluflin, Mrs, Miller and
daughter, Miss Nellie, of Mcdford
and vicinity were out Sunday for din
ner. Frank Fallow and Gas I'eek of
Lake Creek were out Tuesday after
two loads of corn. They bought it
of Timmie Duau.
Frank McDonald of Trail came out
Tuesday and Wednesday, took out a
Drink lots of water and stop eating
meat for a while if your Bladder
troubles you.
When you wake nn with hacknche avc
dul) misery in tlie kniiK-y region it. ffiai
eraiiy niptina you tiae been eating ok.
much nient. nan a well-known authority
Meat forini uric ociil wiiirh overvoiUi
the kidneys in their effort to filter It
Jrom the blor il and t!iy beeOMie rt of
paralyttd and loyy. Wlien your kidney,
pet sitipjfiih and elojf you Taunt relieve
them, like you relieve your bowel.; re
moving all tho lK.ly'ii urinoim wa.te,
eUe you have baekaelie, fiiek heaJar.lie.
dizy aeltf-. your alon.Qch aoura, Unique
i. coated, and when tho weather is bad
you have rheumatic twinpes. 'I lie uriua
is eloudy, full of sediment, channels often
Cet sore, water scalds and vou ore obliged
to seek relief two or three times during
the nitfht.
Kither consult a (fiod, reliuhie fihyni
cinn at onee or get from your ptinrrr.3ei.t
aUiUt four (mncea of Jad Halts; take
a tnble!onrifill in a glass of water
le fore breakfast for n few days and your
kidr.eya will then act tine, 'lids famous
se!U l mado from ttio neid of graties
and lemon juice, combined with lithiA,
end lias been uiu-d for generations to j
clean and stimulate alugirisli kiiloeys.
alo to neutralize aeids in tiie urine so it i
no longer irritatca, tbua ending bladder
weakness.
a Tad KalU la a life aarer for regular
meat eaters. It is inexiensive, cannot
injure an.) makes a deliglitful, e(Tcr
re-cent litbia water drink.
SALTS IF BAGKACHY
AND KIDNEYS HI
part of a load of the household be-!
longings of V. A. Heflner, superin-
tendeut of the l S. fwh hatchery on!
Flk and Kogue riers.
William Hannah and on (leore
ame out en the l A: F. Wednesday
nmlinil
and .took Herman Meyer's1
auto stage tor Luke creek. They are
out looking for a location. Mrs, John
Miller and daughter. Miss Mvrle,
came out on the same car. took the
same auto stage for their home iu the
Lost creek country, Lake Creek jvost
office. .Miss Merle had been in Med
ford having dental work done. She
had twenty-three cavities filled.
Marian Trusty went up to his home
on Klk creek Wednesday morning
with his brother and another man in
Henry's auto stage.
We had with us for dinner Wed
nesday A. C. Allen, horticultural
commissioner; I, C. late, county
pathologist; L. C. Allen and I. U.
Kline, fruit tree inspectors. They
were on their rounds looking over the
fruit that is being put on the market.
The fanners are generally very
busy at tins time putting iu their
crops and getting ready for winter,
and consequently there is but very
little business being done. Once iu
a while a farmer will come iu to have
his plow sharpened or some part of
his farming tools repaired, but as a
rule everything is very quiet, but l bey
need more rain, as the ground is too
dry to work well in most places.
Sam Courtney has just finishei!
painting the roof of the Sunuysid
hotel, changing il from a dingy pe:
green to a jet black.
Since my last report W. L. Chil
dreth has renewed his subscription
to the D. M. T.
Ueported by Jackson County Ab
Btruct Co., Sixth and Fir Sta.
Circuit.
Ladd & Tllton Bank vs. M. 1
Schmidt, trustee, et al, motion to
niako more definite and certain.
SAYS HOT WATER '
WASHES POISONS
FROM THE LIVER
Eve"yon should drink hot water
with phosphate In It,
before breakfast.
To fool tin Alio an tho nrnvoruln
flddlo, wo must keep tho llvor wnshed
cloan, ulmoKt ovory morulntc, to jiro-
veut 1b Hpmigo-iiko jiorefl rif)m cioft
King with lndlgestlhlo niawrlul, sour
bile and polaonouu toxlna, nays a notoil
ldiynlclun.
If you got lioadnchoa, it's your llvor,
If you cntoli cold eRlly, It 'b your1 llvor.
If you waUo up with a had tnHto, furred
toiiKUo. luinty tireuth or htomueli ho-
cornea ranetd. It'n your llvor. Sallow
Bkln, muddy complexion, wntory cyea
nil denote liver uneh;uiillnean. Vour
liver Is tho tnoxt linporlunt, also tho
nniHt nhusid nnd neglected organ of
tho body. Tow know lta function or
how U roloaso the dnmmod-up body
wimto, bllo and toxliiH. Jloat folks
resort to violent cnloiuci. which la
dnugorous. ballvnting cheiutcal which
can only bo used occasionally bcciiuso
It nccumulatvs In tho tmsucB, also
attacks the boncH.
I'h'ory man and woman, sick
well, Bhould drink ench morntiiK be
fore breakfast, a glims of hot wator
with n tcaspoonful of linientouo phos-
pbalo In It, to wnsh from the llvor nnd
bowels the previous day's Indigestible
material, the potions, sour bllo and
tuxlns; thus cleansing, Bwecluulng
and freHhonlug the cuilra alimentary
canal before pulling more food Into
tiie atouiach.
Lliucstouo pho.iphato docs not
strict tho diet like calomel, heratisa It
can not sallvato, for It Is IniruilcKs aud
you can eat anything afterwards. It
Is Inexpensive nnd almost tasteless, and
any pharmacist will sell you a quarter
pound, which la sutrtclent for a ilom
onstratlnn of how hot water nnd lliun-
stono phoanhntn cleans, stimulates and
freshens tho liver, keeping you R'clluK
fit day In aod day out.
'TltNISIir; AI'AltTMKNTS
FOlt HICNT Fnrlnshed npnrtmcnt.
Hot wafer, heat. Tlio lJorben.
KOK
HEM IHfM';ltKi:iMNO
UOO.MH
Foil 11F.NT-- FnrnlFlied for liiiiisu-kiM-plug.
upper or lower floor in
private reMldenee, r, and rooms,
mod'-m, close in. reaaonalik- pile...
204 South Central ave. Jim;
KOit itK.vi uintii.i.ANi-:oi;H
FOlt KKNT 10 acres, 2.'i ncrcs In
meadow under Irrigation, free
water; 10 aires gialu land, for til
a year. Phone fi-Fz:!. C. A. Colby.
Lake Creek. 207
INTKIlUtl!.V ACTOOAB VO,
TIMK CAIII).
Ieaie Medford lor Asniand, Taleni
and Pboenlz dally, except Sunday, ai
8:00 a. m 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:11
p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:16 p
m. Bunduya Inare at 8:00 and 10:10
a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 6:30 and 9:11
p. m. Leave Ashland for Hedfora
dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. in.
1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:10 p. m. Alas
on Saturday nlghta at 8:30 anc
1:20. Sundays leave Ashland at tt:0(
a. m. and 1:00, 4:10, (:S0 and l(:li
f . m.
Thomas Handles vs. B. O. MeGeo.
ot ul, cost bill.
Justin K. Judy vs. Geo. W. Burron.
motion to rtrlke.
lrolato.
John IMerson Ksttite, final account,
final order.
Heal Ksiato Traiufevs.
Olive A. Votter et vlr to Cath
erine Potter, lots in blk K U
K add Ashland $1,000
Joseph Barber et nx to Chas.
W. palm, pt blk 3 W Medford 10
M. 1. Welch et ux to F. K. and
P. U. THrk. lots in Amy
Cottage add Cent. Point 10
Nobody can Tell when you
Darken uray, raaea ntur
with Sage Tea,
flraadmolhcr kent lior linlr beautifully
darkened, glnssv and attractive with a
brew of Sage 'fca und Sulphur. When
ever tier hall- took on tlial dull. laueil or
streaked apieiirBULC. this simple mixture
wns applliHt Willi woniienui eneev. iv
arking at any drug store for "Wycth'e
Sage and- Sulphur v ontioiiim. you win
pit. u large bottle of this old-lime recipe.
unproved ny the audition oi oilier iiigrru
ientn. all ready to me, for abuut till cents.
This simple ' mixture can lie depended
upon to restore natural color and beauty
to tin' lour.
A well. known downtown druggiBt says
everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur I oiitpuunil new iiiH-aiiso 11. uaiKcus
so n.il n ra 11 v nnd evenly that nobody can
tell it has been applied it's so eusy to
use. too. You simply dampen a comb or
soft brush and draw it through your hair,
taking one strand at a tune, liy morning
the gray hair disappears: after another
application or two. it is restored to its
natural color nnd looks glossy, soft and
beautiful. This prepunitiou is a delight
till toilet requisite. It U not intended for
the cure, initigaliun or prevention of dis-
rUK 8AUI MTBSXtKIat
FOlt SALK A flno young SOO-pound
Poland C'lilua sow. Phono tiJti-Ji.
KOlt 8 A MO Two ft CBli cowh. Also
.icriey bull. Hiilph llillliigs, ahii
land. H")
KOlt SAI.H Team of niiirea, weight
7(10. Ami II and 12. liuiiilru
N. Front stroet. 21)8
i.'nu SAI.IC Or tradn. one good team
brown horses. Inquiry 844 West
14 lb Hircot. at"
i.-oi! SM.F - 2000-lh. loam hormis. 8
nnd II years old. 2 sola hurnoss und
" wagon, ull for $12D. Iluy quick as
I am leaving thn country. V. A.
(Nilhv. Phono 0-F2:i. I.nko Creek
' . 207
FOlt HAUO 7 lnrsx. young, broken
htirroH. Nenntlo and Idberty
North Mcdford. 200
'Oil SAlVli Hefore soiling any lambs
or owes, call us up. Itosonburg
llrothors, Holland Hotel. 2211
FOlt BA1.K Number good ewes.
lloscnhcrg Brothers, Holland Hotel
20tl
fUlt SAJiK MItstJIUliUavaiHOnV
FOlt BALE Mammoth bronr. tur
keys for breeding and now stock
from Lnn Vlata Poultry Farm, oast
em Oregon. J. C. Herring, Central
Point. 210
FOlt SALIC ri-pnssoiigor Flitlck auto
In good condition, $ 3 2 fi . I'hono
4r,o. 2on
FOlt SALK flood bicycle cheap. Call
700. 20
FOlt SALK Water power washer;
bookcases: KxlU tent. Phono 381-.I
20ti
FOlt SALK Australian club wheat
and barlev seed. 11. I). Wlthrow
Talent. 210
FOlt SALK Corn. Phono 201-1(2
FOlt SALK Send, alfalfa, red clovor
sweet clover, timothy and other
grasses; i.trlctly fancy stocks. Write
for sumples. Itulpb Waldo hlilen
Central Point, Oro.
FOR SALK Young nnd old geese.
C. W. Isaacs, I'houo o'Jl-.l2.
FOR SALK Corn.
I'hono 507-11 2
200
FOlt SALK Fat turkeys.
Phono 1C-F1 1.
C. Carey
WANT M nrTfJ.DTIONH
WANTFD Iiressinaklng. home or
day. 14 1 H. Central. Phono 4S7-M
WANTKD-- Position In office or as a
w.'iltrei'!. AdilreHH Sylvia Park
Box K-'7. P. I). 209
II Kl.l' WA.NTKIV VEitAlM
WANTKH- tilrl for general house
work. Apply M. T., cure Mull Trl
WA XTi:l MIKCKI.f-.A XKOL'8
WA.S'TKD By reliable party, driving
borne to use through thn winter for
lis board. Box ti. W.. Alnil Tri
bune. ' 2Uo
WANTKII .Modern bungalow, well
Incited, not over 1 1.1 on. Hpot
en ih. Clark Realty Co.
WAN'TKl) --linmidlnle listing of
land suitable lor siunr hoi-u. Mc
Curdy Insiiriineo Agency, Medlord
National Bank biiildlni;. 4
WANTED Remember your poultry
and eggs will bring you more
money at Warner, Worttnan and
(ore's. Ono price fur hens, re-
, gardless of size,
Clears Blotchy Shin " J
l.'.i t witv aeou l'Uitcnc vr o'.la-r
i-l. in iroMl.'c?-. i.hi cn huvc a ckur,
c'taii complcNioit I y tts-iiu ,i l;t:lc m:-o,
i.t'iain-d ;" aoy il.-.: sto-'v- lor Se. i r
M.a Iv I: .::lc .it 1 .11).
A- i. i t t.'V ic!''ovc all Ivi.cos nf
ran :'Hs, n!;..K ii.u.h, iiotci.cs. ic.-i-ioa,
aud iin?v it:a ntvl makes the ka clc-ir
and hr.ilthy. 7m'.i ii a clean. ;n uetr.it.
in,;. a:u:5ci't'e l'a";(. neither jvety nor
grciisy und v'-inn nothing. It it cuily
applied ind cots a mere trifle for cacii
applicatio.i. It is always dependable.
Th. K. lli-i' . Cl. cUuil. O.
KOlt ICXCIcAGR
WAXTKD To cxehniiKO 110 aero
stock and dairy ranch near emu
iu l.nno County, one. mile rrou sui
t to ii on Kngciie-i'oos ltay iwtlroud,
school 1-4 iiillo, for uereay.e linuuc,
Hlver valley. AUdrcsa llox il-A,
It. It. I, .Medford. i7
I.OS1.
LOST Pair of brown gloves botweou
t'u.Htllllou drill und post office..
Kinder return tu Oluistcud's tiro
eery. i'OO
BUSINKSH ItntttCWHt
Auto Happnaa
LAHER AUTO BPKINO CO. We,
re operating tho largest, oldest
and beat equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our aprlntt
when others lull. Bold under guar,
ntea. 86 North Flfteesta at.
Portland. Or.
Attorneys '
GKOIUIE A. CODDINa ,Lawyor
Hoom 412 . Giirnott-Coroy Bldu.,
Mndford, Oro. I'hono 231.
ORO. W. OHERUT Attorney ant
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Bank Building, entrauoe N.
Central, Medford, Or.
POftTKIt J. NEFK Attorney at law.
rooms 8 nnd u, Medford National
Bank Building.
. E. REAMES,
Corey bldg.
LAWTKK flarpatt-
Q. M. ROBKnTS I.awyiflP.
Medford National Bank Bnlldlna,
OollbcUons.
OOLLEOTIONB AND REPORTS Wa
collected some accounts 14 years
old. We know how to got tha
money. Tha Bmiock Mercantile
Agency. Ino., llooms 1, t, I, Haa
kins' Bldg., SIR K. Main at
DanUsta
DR. C. O. VAN HOOTOO
Dentists
Garnett-Oorey Bid., nit
alsdrora, Oro. Phone 851.
Oollectloiui and Stonort
Knglnoer anil Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINOH Snglneer ana
contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Bldg
Surveys,, estimates, Irtlgatloa
drainage, orchard and land In
provement.
tiarbaco
OAEHAOW Oct yonr premlaa
oleaned up (or the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons fol
good service. Pbona 174-U r.
T. Allen. '
ITonse Honrs
MEDFORD HOUBH) MOVERS W
Movo Ilousca, Barns, Oarages, M&
chlnory, Ktc. Phone 488-M, ot
488-X. 012 S. Newtown, 811 Da
kota. Instruction In Hnale
FRKD ALTON HAIOHT Teacher od
pluno und harmony. Halght Musis
Studio, 401 (iarnott-Coroy Bldg.,
Phono 72.
Insurance.
KARL 8. TIJMT General Insurance
office, Fire, Autouioblle, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract,
and Surety Bonds. Kxnellent oom.
pantea, good local serrloe. No,
310 Cinrnett-Corny Bldg.
I'byslcUna and rmrgem
V ,
DR. W. W. HOWARD OateopathU
physician, 803 Uarnett-Coras
building. Phone 110. .
OR. J. J. EM.MKNB I'hyalclaa aal
surgeon. Practice llmltod to eyt,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
piled. Oculist and Aurlat for 8. P.
II. R. Co. Offices M. F, ft H. Oo
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone (87
Printers one PatiUalMira
MKOFOltD pTriNTrNO CO.i "oasTha
best equipped printing office Us
southern Oregon; book binding
loose leaf ledgers, billing syatema,
eto. Portland prices. 17 NortB
Kir st.
Transfers
KADH THANSKKR ft STORAGE CO
Office 42 North Front at. Pbons
115. Prices right. Service guar
WHY?
Irrigation means saleable laud. I
cannot sell land In thla county unices
It has walnr or a ahow to get It.
The actual producing value of land
In this county will ho more than
doubled when properly Irrigated.
Iirlgation first.
J. C. BARNES
102 West Main Street. '
7,