Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 13, 1917, Page 5, Image 5

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DANIELS ASKS
47,500REGRUirS
FOR O. NAVY
Heat! of Navy Says Sea War Depends
Mostly Upon Individual Fighter
Single Sailor May Win Naval Bat
tleReally Excellent Opportunity
for Career Now Offered.
ii.v oilson OAnnxKii.
washixutox, i). c, Feb.
The navy department is prepnring to
recruit 47..'00 additional men.
Plans have been worked out to han
dle the rush of applications which will
come when it is known throughout the
country that men arc uctuully wanted
for the navy.
Secretary Daniels admitted, when I
taw him ul his residence, today, that
the service is preparing to enlist
enough men to put the reserve fleet
in commission.
"There will be no lack of men,'' said
the scVrotury, "when the young men
of the country hear that the country
needs thein.
"The chance to bo of service- on
one of our magnificent lighting ships
is a chance that thousands of .patri
otic hoys will jump nt.
"Of course, we cannot take all who
apply. ...
"Last January seven out of eight
applicants had to be rejected, bat the
strength of the enlisted force was in
creased during; that, month u thou
sand men, after allowing for retire
ments uiul the termination of enlist
ments." t'nder the law recently enacted the
president has authority in time of
war or threatened war to increase
the enlisted force in the navy by an
additional 30,000 men. The present
time is such tin emergency.
Move Men Seeded.
llefore beginning on these enlist
ments, however, there are JT.oOO men
to be enlisted ns part of the peace
strength authorized by congress last
session.
A total strength of .7-1,500 was au
thorized n year ago, of which only
u'i.OOO have been enlisted.
Ten thousand have been enlisted
since the law was passed.
Adding 30,000, which the president
muy authorize without additional
congressional action to tho 17,500 al
ready, .authorized, makes I7,500
chances for new men in the navy.
"It is u wonderful opportunity,"
said the secretary, "for a young fel
low who .lias the right stuff in him
and wants to do his part in a big way.
."There is.no place in war where
Die individual man counts so much ns
on hoard one of our battleships.
"hi h gun crew the work of every
man is essential to success, and there
is uo pine in the world where team
work counts for ho much.
"The success of the gun crew muy
lie due to the skill and faithfulness of
"ne man on it, .just as its failure might
be caused by the failure of one man.
"And the success of the ship might
be due to the success of that one gun
crew, and the winning of a battle
might bo due to the success of that
ship.
Daniels I'non Henrico.
'When the shot goes home and
touches the vital spot it is not chance
that has brought it about, but the
team work mid the earnest, unt'lag
Bmg practice by each individual en
listed man who has any part in han-
Knocks Obstinate
Coughs in a Hurry
A Simple Muoie-Madr Rrtuedy
that Gets nt the t'aunr.
. ChouNMida of people normallv healtbv
ii every otlicr reaped, are uiiaotid with
' persistent Imiigiiig-ini liroiitliiai cough
fur after yer, disturliiag their sl.-op
nd makinit life disagreeable. It's so
nwllcss there's an old home-made
fmedy tliat will end such a coufjh
sajily and quicklv.
D .et from any druggist "S1'. ounces of
'Hex (ao cents worth I. pour it into a
mt Imttle and fill the bottle with plain
iranulated sugar svrup. Begin takiint
t. at once. Gradually but eur. lv you
JHI notice the phlegm 'thin out ami then
iwanprar altogether, thus ending a
oaeli that yml never thought would em!,
it al!-o tiromptlv loosens A drv or ticht
T'Cfl. slops, the trnill.leaonie throat
l . ; otlie the Irritated membranes
"at line the throat and bronchial tuls,
ina relief comes almost immediately.
?. av a use will usually brink ut an e-r-"narjr
throat or chest cold, ami lor
'rennjntis, croup, whooping couzli and
''Mii-nial asthma then- is nothing
VfT:, 14 tastes plciisant and keepJ
i.'rctiy.
''"ex la a most valuable concentrated
oiund of. genuine Norwav pine ex
'.. i ''"ablned with gllailiol and u
...ibv millions of pinplc even- year
"r throat and chest colds with tpltndiJ
exults.
J, "y0 disapjiointment. a'k vnar
un"1?'1 ,nT "i'L- nue..s of I'in-x" with
,1 " Uirections and don't aeeei.t anvtlnni
inlarantee of nbsolute silif"'
iiVi. "r.fonev promptly refund.d r-i
.n this nnpariitiou. The l'inix Co.,
Y" Wayne, lud.
min vn """I'd the ship.
wi uus sort k mi I'll (1
''1 lo Unt ,
to nJ.l Unit service
in the I.
tive.. , , '"""'.very attrac
it Tl ,T V "" 'una-- '" men like
LA? 'k"'l- ehance to be edu-
1 "ccincui, mechanical and a
Wu other kinds of succinics
''bey find ,lv a.v b
;;ra.,obatgoodpayiftil,,wuu;;:
i"" "' ne or tw0 terms.
'Ihcy have t only ill
out a
. ....... g winch recommend
the industrial world
them
'11 they want to slay in the navv.
the prospect is good.
"A warrant officer gets salarv
Js high as lSou a year.
"After live years!,, the service un
der the new law he gets the same pav
!'S !l lieutenant, and lteV
twelve years the
same pay us n full
"......am, .un year, nni
illow-
4iurt:s.
"Suppose a boy goes in at 18 and
d.i i,l,. ... . -" io unu
of s,.,-, ; I I t'n'nt-v .Vl'r;w"e joined in wedlock by V. M. Stow
age ioiW--''mS "t f M f ' J- 1'- -d Friday n lot of the
? '''' " '"ontli lor the rest vounir bovs there
'" addition to what he may
wn risen ncre. lie wi
"in $.'i.ri month.
"Th.. 1
never starve
..u wao Marts as an appren
tiee gets $20 a month, ud, i Iuj,li
.us cioines, tooil, shelter and
mere ls p,.ntv ol-
amusement. He has his baseball
lontimii, boxing, athletics and even
regular moving picture shows. Ht
me scaoois are what attract
. ' aci pniu tor getting an educa
tion is regarded by the average lad n
an opportunity not to be overlooked
"I'nlil II... I. .. . .
i.ic ins, congress authorized
a large increase in the enlisted force
oi ine navy, our enlisted strength
... . minimum, mere were uo
vacancies: we had a waiting list,
... r,,Jt.,- .,i ,m. comneiuion entic
ed by the present tremendous indus
trial activity, we have been takir-"
men lit the rate of nearly 1000
niomu, plus enough to fill vacancies
caused by expiring: enlistments.
As to what tho 'navy may bo called
upon to do, Secretary Daniels is nee
cssarilv silent.
Nobody discusses officially what is
in everybody s mind.
J here is an atmosphcro of nuiet
anil determined seriousness about the
secretary and the navy department.
There is no harry, no exciteaieut; but
it is evident that everything is ready
One word starts the machinery, just
as one touch on un electric button
may start the machinery in some tre
mendous mannlaeluring plant
the best part of the navv is ready
to the last man, but tlicie is a reserve
fleet which will not be ready until
enough volunteers have presented
themselves to pat the shiiis on the
sea.
WASHINGTON Fell. 13. Itcpre.
sentalive Moore of Pennsylvania
made a sensational speech in the
house today, scoring the American
Mights league for a recently published
appeal to the public to send telegrams
to President Wilson "tttgihg formal
recognition of the state of war nl
ready existing between Germany and
the Failed States." He characterized
the publication as a "diabolical dec
laration of war against Germany be
fore Ihe president and congress have
acted."
Portland Livestock
lVHTI.ANn, Or., Feb. 1.1. Hogs,
stendv; receipls o;10. Bulk of pack
ing grades, if-1 1.7."io 12.10; heavy
packing. .l'J.I0(.i l'-'.3.-i; light pack
ing, if l'i.7.)(u 'l'J. 10; rough heavy,
.f ii)..rift(n. 11 ; pigs and skips, f l0..tO((i'
11.10; stock hogs, l.7.')(!f 10.25.
Cattle steady, receipts 70. Steers,
prime light, if9(h'0.'J."); prime heavy, .f 0
(rr0.2.'i; good. fS. 10(08.80; cows,
choice, 7..'i0(,i'7.7."; medium to good,
7(.7'7.2.:; ordinary to fair, $li(iTt.7.V,
heifers, S; bolls, .T:i.."i0(o'li; calves
.fil('l.
Sheep, steady; receipts 41. Tjnnbs.
cast of mountains, .tl2..W?12.7.r;
lambs, valley, f 12(o 12.2.": lambs,
l-iioiI. . L I n" ii.'-'. .........
wether-", if lOpi 10.."i0; good yearlings,
.i'O 7.V" 10; choice ewes, $!).2.'i(o 0.7.3;
heavv fives, a2'K O.'nl.
Portland Butter
PUliTl.AXP. Grv Keh. Fl. Hotter
steady.
Portland Grain
PGHTI.AXl). Or., Feb. 1:1.-Wheat
firm; no li'a.lin?. Spot bid. un
chanved. Illupslem, l..Vi; Forlyl.dd
.l.."i2; club. I."'0; red 11" 1 .-4 S.
n-,iiev lower: N'o. 1 teed. ftp.
Today's ear receipt.
Hour .1. oats Id. hay )
Wheal 11
Chirago Wheat
Clilt'AG". F'l.. I ' Kl'
( lMI.
M,,. M-7i
it :
flo-e
1 71'.
July v
1..M
TODAY'S MARKETS j
.MEDFQUD MAIL' TIMJ3UNE;
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A- C. Howletl
Frank Xcil and wife of Derby drove
out to Kugle Point Thursday, took the
Lewis jitney lor .Medford, returning
Wednesday morning on the 1'. & K.
motor. The day they came out there
was a carload of haled hav went up
on the P. & K. for Mr. Xcil and John
Allen.
Fred Frideeur of Medford, who
owns a tweuty-nero tract of pear or
ehnrd ill the edge of town, cuiae out
Monday to reset a few trees and to
prune his orchard. He stopped dur
ing his stay at the Sunnysidc.
Will Whitmiiu has taken charge of
the idd Fanners' hotel. 1 understand
that he has traded for the property,
but there is a hitch, so that the deed
cannot be made for a short time. Fur
ther notice given later.
Last Tuesday evening George If.
i . . .
muusiey and .Mrs. Louisa Whitney
Indies stinted to join the iiartv. but
itieir hearts tailed them made an as
sault upon the homo of the couple
with everything they could raise that
would make a noise, and gave them nn
olit-lasluoned clia nva ri. Their many
friends are extending congratula
tions. lialph Bieberstcdt and his sister
were domg business in our town on
Thursday.
W. R. Mcl.eod, owner and operator
oi tne jlel.eod store, near the upper
steel bridge, came out on the 1'. & K.
Thursday. He was accompanied bv
a lady who was going up to look over
the situation.
T. M. Peeler, owner of the Ever
green ranch, near Flounce Hock, was
also a passenger on the enr on her
way home. Messrs. Frank und U-e.
riirlow, td Meyer and C. M. Martin
of Iike Creek were nlso passengers
on the ear, and Mr. Uerrian, the lluttti
Falls fish hatchery man, was on his
way to finite Falls. .
Andrew Grissom of Climax and
Grandmn Peck of Lake Creek were
here Thursday for dinner.
Professor Peterson, one of the
school supervisors, came out und gave
an illustrated lecture lit the school
house Wednesday night. It was not
generally known, and consequently
there was not the altendancs- that
would otherwise have been.
Henry Meyer und wife of I.aku
Creek were hero for dinner Thursday.
Miss Lula Smith and her mother,
who have been living here with Mrs.
Smith's daughter, Mrs. Sliesler, our
primary teacher, started Thiiisduv
for Itcedlev, Cnl.
Otis Hubbard of Butte Falls came
out Thursday to wdrk in the Hubbard
Bros, store in Medford.
Frank Wight of Medford spent the
uiglit here llinrsdnv.
iliero was another carload of
wheat came out Thursday for ltran
don Pros, mill and they loaded the
siuno car with flour and other mill
stuff. They seeni to be doing i
thriving business.
i. i. aiet oy oi r ort Maniutli came
in on the P. & K. motor, procured a
rig nnd went out to sec Mrs. Ge
Stowell on business.
J. L. Hagsdale of Lake Creek was
hero Friday for early dinner nnd took
the Fagle Point-Lake Creek stage for
his homo. While here he told of lit,
dolph Peck and John Watkins killing
a large panther.
Lyman MeCord of I'liiicvillc is here
visiting his sister, Mrs. A. L. Hazel-
ton.
Mr. Cardwell, son-in-law of Jos
eph Kiley, was in town Friday, having
some repair work done on his fann
ing machinery by W. L. Childreth. our
blacksmith.
Y . h. Hotter and family motored to
iVshland Friday.
Mr. Tobin, w ho owns the farm nnd
orchurd occupied by Frank Smith,
came in Saturday morning on the P.
& K. So did Mrs. Guy Coblciali of
Talent; llcv. Smith, who is working
in the interest of the S. S. I".; Miss
Frances Orcbb aud G. N. Iliirkhart,
who is soliciting for Failing. MeC'all
man Co.; Mrs. Cobley, Mr. Iliirkhart,
Wit? Jack, Benj. Hrophy, Ous Nichols
It Works! Try It
Tello how to loosen a lore,
tender corn to It lifts
out without pain.
Good news spreads rapidly and drug
Rials hero are kept busy dispensing
freczoiie, the ether diecoverr of a Cin
cinnati man, which Is said to loosen
any corn so it lifts out with the Sngera.
Ask at any pharmacy lor a quarter
ounce ol freerone, which will cost very
little, but is said to be sufficient to rid
one's feet of every hard or soft com or
callus.
You apply Just a few drops on the
tender, aching corn and instantly the
soreness b relieved, and noon the corn
is so suriveled that it lifts out with
out pain. It Is a sticky substanco
which dries when applied and never
Inflames or oven Irritates lbs adjoin
ing tissue.
This discovery will prevent thon
r nds of deaths annually from lockjaw
and Infection heretofore rosaJtiog from
the suicldai habit of cutting ooras.
MISDFOHD,
ORaiOX.
and wife and Xoble Zimmerman were
ut the buuuysule for dinner Satur
day. J here was to be a meeting of the
Mookgrowers association this (Sat
unlay) afternoon, but I have not been
able to learn who they elected us the
new otticers ns yet.
Mrs. O. M. Guff of llutte Falls
came out on the 1'. & K. Saturday,
was met at the depot bv Mis. William
l'erry and her daughters and taken to
their borne.
lirittsun Bros, had a load of land
plaster come out on the 1'. & F. Sat
urday. J. L. Robinson was in town Satur
day, and while here renewed his sub
scription to the W. M. T., and Frank
Johnson gave me his subscription for
the W. II.' T. Fridav.
E RIVER
-Mrs, Charles Iticdel left Tuesday
morning for her home at Koseburg,
after a visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Myers, of this place.
The Community club held its regu
lar meeting .Monday evening, at which
time seven new members were receiv
ed. Wiener sandwiches and coffee
were sen'ed. ,
Mrs. George Martin spent Thurs
day in Medford.
Mrs. Morris is visiting her father,
A. Stevens, at present.
The Ladies' Aid met with Mrs.
Wethcrcll Thursday afternoon.
The school board lias installed a
range in the basement of the school
building and the high school girls are
siiervisiiig the serving of hot
lunches to count ry pupils.
The Ladies' Improvement club met
in rcgulur session at the library Fri
day afternoon. A Lincoln program
was given under tho direction of Mrs.
Earhart, lifter which refreshments
were served by Miss Mnrtin nnd Mrs.
Denrdorff. Four new members were
received at that time.
The basketball game Fridav evening
ORDINANCE SO. 87H.
AT ORDINANCE providing for the
transfer of cortuiu moneys from tho
General Fund to various interest
funds.
THE CITY OP MEDFORD DOTH
ORDAIX AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Thnt for the purpose
of paying the Interest due each month
on Improvement and Watermaln
bonds from January , 1917 to March
31. 1917, the sums In this section
mentioned bo and tho samo are here
by appropriated and transferred from
tho General Fund to tho following
named lunfls and in the followine
specltic. amounts
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
Lo. 4, amount, SJU.!)2.
improvement Bond Interest Fund
No. X, amount, S407.27.
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
No. 11. amount $30.00.
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
No.: 13, amount 130.00.
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
No. Ju, amount $163.22.
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
.o. 17, amount $314.22.
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
.No. IS, amount $1,270.00
Improvement Bond Interest Fund,
N'o. 19, amount $1,009.04.
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
No. 20, amount, $1,290.00
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
-o. zi.umaitm siui.no.
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
.no. 22, amount $442. a0.
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
-No. 2a, amount $319.7(1
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
ao. 24, amount $i 98.35.
improvement Bond Interest Fund
.no. 2n, amount $81I.3K.
Improvement Bond Interest Fund.
..V. bv, UlllV'tl.l tni.9,
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
oo. an, amount $1,252. r0.
improvement Uond Interest Fund
-o. iii. nmount $97,00.
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
.to. j.i, amount $105.00
Improvement Bond Intm-esi rimii
lno. 34. amount $69.8
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
.. .in, aniouiiL $i!.du.
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
No. 36, amount $60.00.
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
No. 37, amount $2 17.50.
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
No. 3S, amount $382.50.
improvement Bond Interest Fund
N'o. 40, amount $255.00.
Improvement Bond Interest Fund
N'o. 4 I, amount ....37.50.
Total Slft.Su8.TH.
"Walerninln Interest Fund Series
"C," amount $48.04.
Watermaln Interest Fund Series
e, amount $90.00.
'Watermaln Interest Fnml s.Hi..
"II," amount $649.79
Wntcrmiiln Interest Fund Sorfes
I." amount $450.47
Total $1,238.30.
Grand total $12,097.08.
Section 2. That the cltv rprnrrlnr
and city treasurer he nr. a is
hereby authorized, empowered and In
structed to make tho necessary trans
fers directed by Section 1 of thin or
dinance. Section 3. Whereas there are In-
..jsi coupons maturing every month
and inasmuch as the credit of the city
01 uai importance to the Inhnhl-
L".' B??"J" fop "ucb. r-aon I
... . wnai j iui mo peace. iifaitli and
Rafpty of Hfil.l city, an enierconrv Ir
'lniAl.o . . .'. . ' i
urr.;iuii;u lu PXIHC QUO tniS or-
dinance shall takn effect and bo In!
br.heToiln"','; an!! aplalTthe '
mavor. y
The foregoing ordinance Wild linnet-
ed by the City Counell of tho Clly of
Medford on the th day of February
" me lonowing vote:
Emmens, absent; (Jaddls "ove"
Keene "aye"; Carkln "aye"; Davis
"aye"; Hartgrave "aye."
Approved February inth. 1917
(Seal I f Signed! C. E. flATFS '
Attest:
Major.
(Signed) E. T. FOSS, Recorder.
.Tl'KSDAV. i-'KliliUARV t917
at Central Point between local teams
nnd Central Point teams resulted in
defeat for our teams. The score
stood ltl-17 in the boys' game and 21
2:1 in the girls' game.
Kcv. Puul S. Bandy of Central
Point will give nn address on Lincoln
at the church Sunday evening.
EAGLE POINT SCHOOL NOTES
The illustrated lecture, "A Fertile
Soil Means u Prosperous People.''
given here Wednesday night by E. H.
reterson, was well attended consid
ering the short notice.
Kstclla llets: has decided lo give up
Her work as substitute operator in the
telephone office here, and will be in
regular attendance in the high school
the remainder of the year.
Lincoln's birthday was Celebrated
in the school with appropriate exer
ciscs.
Two new pupils wcre'enrolled last
noes. J wo more are expected .Won
day. This will bring the enrollment
up to seventy-five.
The state traveling library, which
has been here since the beginning of
the year, is to be returned and 11 new
$100 Reward, $100
Tbe rfiulrrs of thin iinerr will In. nli'tiiiisl t&
li'nru ll.ul i!u-ri 1 ut l.-.iHt our tln-ailcd tllm-ahu
tluit M'l'IK-f bun lit'i'll nUi Ii. cur.. 111 (ill 1m
iiiii.'h, nna unu is riourri.. Hull i iittirrh t'tiru
Is tin' only mmlllvi- .-tin- ii.nv known Iw tln ni.nl
l.'i.l fiiilfrnlly. rmaiTli I..-I.1K .. tHiiitllliill,uiil
dlnrnNr, r.tUva a i-.tiualliitloiinl trt'Utlm'nt.
Hull' Cnoiri'li Cuie It oiL.'ii Itil.Tiuillv. u.-titiic
itlri'fllY uimiii lln IiI.hhI mill UIIK-I.UH KurOicr-M of
Hi.- a)itu. tlirrt'Ly il.-HtniyliiR tlx. (omnia! Ion
or in (Ilsi-IKP. mill Klvlnu llio Jmllplil hln-uiilti
by IHltltlllift up III roiiMtlliillon mul umInUhic uh
turc III iIoIiik 111 worli. Tin. roii'l.ori litir..
o inuili fnllh In IW curmlv. prnv.-rn Hint Iln'y
offi-r On.. Iltuiilr.-il ll..ll;!r. lor any ciino iliut It
KIM l. i-nro. H. IIH lor IMt or ti'HIInionliilrt.
Ailtln'iM F. J. C11KN15Y & CO., Tnloilo, O.
Solil ly till llrUKKlila. 7oo,
Take Mull's Faiullj I'llu tor conHtlpiitioD.
CLASSII IF.B- AIIVKBTISIXO
16ATKS.
One cent per word per
Issue; 6 times for the prlco of
6.
Fifty cents a lino by tho
month, without change.
Five words to tho line.
HFJiP WANTHn-J'EMALE
WANT10D Mldlo aged lady for
house work. Phone 420-L. 277
W AlSTEU Girl for genera) house
work, rlione 567-J2.
AVAXTE1) SITUATION'S
WAfNTRD Pruning to do by con
tract or day. Phone 443-J. 277
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To rent a ranch, cither
stocvk or general farming. Give
good references.. P. o. Uox so,
Knsle Point, Ore. 2S1
WANTED -Second
Phono HU-li.
hand
Incubator
279
WANTED To buy. two White IB-
liorn cockerels. Phone 4-1.1 It. 277
WANTED Second band drill, club
wheat, ulso fattening hog feed.
Tel. 403-K2. 277
WANTED To buy owe sheep. Phone
George Mansfield, Prospect, Ore.,
Phono 22-F13, Euglo Point, Butte
Falls Tel. line. -280
WANTED To buy a good
team, weighing about 12!
Young & Hall.
ranch
0 lbs.
270
WANTED To hlro good plow team.
Call evenings or meal time only.
C. VV Isaacs.
WANTED Old falso teeth, don.t
matter If broken. I pay $1 to $5
per set. Mall to L. .Mazer, 2007
8. r.tli St., Philadelphia, Pa. Will
send cush by return mail. 277
W A NT E I ) I loard less bn rley; EaTly
Sunrlso potatoes. G. M. Loomls,
11. 2. 277
WANTED Houses to move.
Phono
488-.M, or 48S-X.
WANTED A furnished house for
two mouths; .iiusi have three mas
tor lied rooms and heating system
Earl Tinny, Agent, Phono 004.
2 7S-.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT -Five sleeping rooms,
wim nam. zij n. (iriipe st. 200
FURNISHED A I'AltT.M UNTS.
FOR RENT Two completely fur
nished apartments for rent, steam
boat, hot and cold water, bath,
kitchenette with gas range. Apply
Hotel Holland.
Attention
Property Owners
Action In the circuit court has
been begun to determine the validity
of Hanson plun and stop the Is-
suance of Bonds Illegally, or at an
excessive Interest rate. We ask all
. i
property 0WIU'rfJ ' contribute to the
Ttn,.,, ... m . .. .
AI"-"'"! UI t:(J"rL V.QHIS HIKl
attorney tH to prosoouto uame up
' .'f'"""'"' C"-
Contributions will bo receipted lor
by Attorney MrCabe. (who Is con
.ducting the suit), at bis office. Oar-
nett-Corey building, or ut the office
of Fo,h investment Co., 37 North
Fir St.
Prompt action Is necessary.
iNames of contributors strictly
confidential.
one ordered. Those hnving books out
should return them to the librarian at
once.
F.aglo Point is to have a Community
day and school meet again this year.
Thevxiict date has not been fixed yet.
but it will probably be about the iast
of April or first of .May. Nearly
110 schools in Ibis part of the coun
ty have expressed n desire to partici
pate in the meet. Committees will be
appointed soon and schedules of the
various events sent out to the schools.
Mrs. F.llu Shisler has resigned her
position ns primary teacher to accept
a position in the Ciinailian schools.
Mrs. Wheeler will complete her term.
HI
with a child who is rundown, has pale
cheeks oi thin blood, who will hesitate
to give that child the very thing itneeds
to start it growing and keep it going?
For over forty years tlieconcentrated
liquid-food in Scott's Emulsion has
been changing thinness to plumpness
changing poor blood to rich blood.
There is nothing better for growing
children whether they arc weak or
well than Scotl's Kmulsion, but see
that you get thu genuine Scott'd.
SuU & UuffH, Ukwmltafcl. N. J- 15-J0
FOR RKXT HOUSES
FOIt KENT Furnished and unfur
nished liouso. M. A. Itudor, 123
Kast Main. (
FOIt SALE LIVESTOCK,
FOIl SALE Breeding stock Duroc
hogs, gills, young boar and pigs.
Oakum's l'anii. Talent, J. 11, Full
er. 280
FOR SALE Oil TRADE Jacks nnd
Jenny HurroH. Suitable for chil
dren o work. Cor. Mantle nnd
Liberty, X. Medford. 2S9
FOR SALE Extra fine pure Jersey
cow and calf, three fine heifers,
horse, buggy, sharpless separator,
fruit Jars, 2 woodcutters' outfits,
beating stove, iron bed. bicycle,
iron wheelbarrow. Herbert Lunt,
Talent. 280
FOIl SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Stock carrots. A. YV.
Stone. Phone 652-J.
FOR SALE Dry oak, laurel .and
mnnzanlta tier wood, $3 per tier,
delivered. Phone 351-J. 278
FOR SALE Broodor coop lOxlS,
roof und sldea covered with roofing
paper, iPetalumu brooder stove,
outfit good ns new, $25 it' taken at
once. Can be moved on dray. Janes
Bros., Phone 370-X. 277
FOR SALE White Wyandottes,
breeding stock. Eggs lor hutch
ing. White Holland turkey eggs.
J. II. Fuller, Talent. 280
FOR SALE O. A. C. lino bred S.
('. W. Leghorn cockerels; nlso
White Wyandotte cockerels and
eggs for hatching. II. W. David
son, Central Point. 2 7s)
FOR SALE It. C. R. I. Red eggs for
Hatching, from flno stock, $1.00
setting, 15; also n few flno cock
erels, $1.60 each. Jas. Campbell,
Phono 311-R. 27K
FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn
eggs. Heavy laying strain, 75c
setting, $4.00 hundred. J. S. Craw
ford, Talent, Oregon. 283
FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red
cockerels, pullets and eggs for
hatching. Ernest Webb, Central
Point, Phone 2 17. 312
FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, from
nrst prize Winers (.t Htnto Poul
try Show. S. C. White Leghorn
$1.00 per setting. R. C. Silver
Lncod Wyaudottos, $1.25 per set
ting. Order now for future hatch
lug. P. E. Wyncoop, 820 West
12tb Bt. Phono 204-W. 2S2
FOIt SALIi JHSCKLLAXEOUS
'(lit SALE Wagon, 3 14 Mitchell,
biiegv, harness, for small horse.
310 Knight st. 281
FOR HALE BeardieM barley m'ei.
riionc 20i-tt:i. 281
'OR SALE Plows,
burrows, etc.
100.') South Peach.
FOR SALE Home grown alfalfa
seed; also .'1 1-4 wagon. Wallace
Wood. Apply ut Hiihl.urd Bros.
278
'OR SALE Set double harness,
one billiard table. John Lyden,
Jacksonville. 277
FOR SALE A Howard Brothers
Square (Irand piano, in good con
dition. Moving and must sell.
Sixty dollars cash takes It. Joe
O'Brien, 319 S Uing street. tf
FOR SALE Hydraulic placer mine,
fully equipped; good plplns
ground. Address J. C. I)., care
Mall Tribune. 203
FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover
aweet clover, timothy and other
grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write
for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden,
Central Point, Ore.
FOR SALE REAli KSTATH
FOR KALE -Five room modern
house and lot; 2 blocks from .Main
street on North lliv.-rsiile, $.".1111.
Phone yoo-L. 2s:!
. 1 -
KOK HA LK Will brII CO-acre ntock
nilfl Urnrw! rutw.V, li,.l..,., r,.
anil wooil ranch below cost for
'anh If taken at once; cmdlent
outraiiKO. Herbert Lunt, Talent.
a so j
OR SALE Cheap. Four bonnes
and nluo lots. Three six and onei
three-room house. Near new mill.
Will sell one or all. Easy terms.
J!G,l,as:,y. 44 Park Place
i.osr
.(1ST-Jewel butterfly pin Simla.
nriernoon. Iletiirn to 17.) West ImiIi
and receive ruwaij. j;
PAGI'" FIVE
Or kJf u TL0 H ' MtMt ft tfMil-l
Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers oiRs'ft
the Stomach'and Intestines, Auto-Infw
toxlcatlon, Yellow Jaundice, Appen jjj'$
dlcttls and other fatal ailments re foi
suit from Stomach Trouble. Thous
ands of Stomach Sufferers owe tholijf
complete recovery to Mayr's WondcrS
ful Remedy. Unlike any other forjS
Stomach Ailments. For sale by drug-&&
gists everywhere. -v
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MOXEV TO LOAN j5
TO LOAN $lM(i"7oloan"m r47iTcl sfe
property. Box S, Mull Tribune.
MONEY TO LOAN' IlavITmonev JihA
loan on first mortgages. Qulckt:'
service. E. S. Tumy, 210 Garnctt-V"
Corey bide. (?;";'
BUSINESS OPPOIITCXITIES
FOR SALE Business opportunlly.
havo a country store, old estnhiish
ed business; groceries, hurdwure
etc.; doing good business. Ownei
will consider part trude. Aililrc;
o.suor, Mall Tribune
BUSINESS niRKCTOKY
Auto Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W(
are operating the largest, oldes
and best equipped plnnt In the Pa
clflo northwest. Use our spring!
when others fall. Sold under guar
antoo. 26 North Flftoonth St
Portland, Ore.
rr-e:
Attorneys
UMJIIUE A. CODDING Lawyer
nooin 4 13. liarnett-Corey Bldg.
iiiouiora, ure.
ucu.' w. uHBiiiiY Attorney am
notary, itooms -io, Jackson Coun
ty Bnnk Building, entrance N
central, Medford,) Ore.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law
rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford Nationa
nans uuiuiing.
A. E. REAMES -Lawyer. Oarnotl
vjorey DIUg.
Collections
uul,l-,K(JTIONS AND REPORTS W
vwnvciuii nome accotinrs 14 year
u.u. vye iinow now to eot t.h
money. The Bullock' Morcnntll
Agency, inc. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Hne
sins mug., ziu k. Main st.
Dentists
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan
lels Clothing Store In rooms for
merry ocoupieu Dy Dr. Jones. Phon
Ullii-H.,
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Garnett Coroy Bldg., Suite
Medford, Ore. Phone SbG.
Engineer and Contractor
FRED N. CUMM1N09 Engineer nn
contractor, 401 M. F. & H. BI1I1
Surveys, estimates. Irrigation drali
age, orennrj and land Improvemen
Garbage
UAKUAOUi ot your premise
uicanou up ror tne summer. Ca
on iuo euy gnrlinge wagons fi
gooa service. Phone 874-L. I
1. Alien.
Instruction in Music
r RED ALTON I1AIGHT Teacher 1
piuno aud harmony. Ilalght Musi
Studio, 401 Garuett-Corey Bids
IUI..IB .
Insurance,
EARL S. TUMY General Insurant,
oince, rire, Automobile, Accldon
Liability. Plate Glass, Contra.
and Surety Bonds. Excellent con
panics, good local service. No. 21
uarneuuorey Bldg.
Physicians and Surgeons
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath'
physician. 303 Garnett Corey bull
ing. Phono 130.
DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician an
surgeon. Pracllco limited to ey
ear, nose nnd throat. Eyes sole
tlflcally tested and glasses 811
plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for 3. 1
11. K. uo. Offices U. F. & II. C
bldg.. opposite P. O. Phone 567.
Printers and rulillstiers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has tl
best equipped printing office I
Southern Oregon; Book blndlu,
loose leaf ledgers, billing system
etc. Portland prices. 27 Nort
Fir at.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CUi C
Office 42 North Front sL PhorL t . '
316. Prices right. Service guai..'.V1'
anteed. .f -r
WHY?
$1650
Best buy for money on our lis
6-room modern house on one of bc K
streets in town. House could nni lit
built for less than two thousund do
lars; on paved street: sixty-five feel
East fronf
good shape. Will sel
f,,rnUure wlt at , pr,J:
icrms on part.
See mo now.
J. C. BARNES I U
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