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IfEDFORD MATT, TRmTTNTE, MEDFCmn, OftFiOX, WEDNESDAY. FFTiRrATJV 11. 1017 PA OF ilSON OFFICIALLY DECLARED ELECTED WASIIIXGTOX, Yvh. 14 Presi dent WiUun wns formally mid ol'fi chilly dt'i'laretl ri'-elt'tteU today when t!onjT.'Ns iti joint session, tis provided by tin1 constitution, canvassed t lie electoral vote oi the state?;. The ciiiivasriiii of llio vole today, as always, was conducted with much ceremony. The senate took a reee.s and preceded by two pae boys bear ing the olTicinl returns, mavehed over to the house chamber, where Presi dent 1'ro Tempore. Saiilsbury presid ed, sit tin; beside Speaker Clark. A list was submitted to the chair. -.liowinr that Wilson and Marshall had received a total of 277 voles und ;IIiuhes and Fairbanks 2.4 voles. Poi-tlund Ijlvwstwk. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 1 I. Hons steady. Receipts 15a. Hulk of packing .rades,' $ 1 1.75 & 12. JO; heavy pack ing, ? 12.10 12.3.'.; liglit packing. Ill.T.'ig 12.10; rough heavies $10. .".0 11; pigs and skips, 10. 4011 11.10; stock hogs, 59.75 4s' 10.25. Cattle steady. Heecipts 10. Steers .-prime liglit, fllfj 9.25; prime iienvy, : 9-9.25: good, JS.'IOlij S.SO; cows, choice, J7.50 (ij 7.75 ; medium to good $7 7.2 j ; ordinary to fair, 6ti C.75; heifers, $4C8; bulls, $;:.5ujG; calves, 10 ft 9. Sheep steady. Heceipts 1,107. l.ambs, cast ot mountains, fl2.50('i 12.75; lambs, valley, 51 2 (t; 12.25; lambs, good, $1 1.25 1 1.75 ; choice yearling wethers, $ 1 0 " 1 0.50 ; good yearlings, 59.75&10; choico ewes. $9.20(5 9.75; heavy ewes, $8.75 9.25. i 1 Portland Hotter. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 1 4. Hut ter weak. X Portland (li-niu. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 1 4 Wheat firm. vVo trading. Spot bids un changed to one cent higher. ' Hlue stem, $1.554; rortyfold, $1.52; lub, $1.51; red Russian, $1.4S. Bailey higher. No. 1 feed. $39.25. Today's car receipts: Wheat 11, barley 1, flour 4, oats 8, hay 2. -(.Iiicnuo Wheat. CHICAGO, Fob. 14. Wheal: -' ' Open Close. May $1.72 $1.7Hi Inly 1.47 1.47 Ashland was in the hands of the military on Tuesday forenoon, sev eral hundred of Oregon and Washing ton troops beiin; on their way home f'riun he Mexican border, where the majority ot (he boys have been locat ed for the past seven months near Calexico. The various command: included Oregon A Jiattery, ('uplain (.'. llclmc; Troop A, Oregon cav alry, Captain (icoifje A. While; Troor. II. Washington cavalry, and CoinpJiny A. Washington signal corn:-. Forty cars urotigiu men ami equipment over the mountains.. The men detrained here ami during Hie several hour stay rambled nil over town by way of diversion. Thev looked fine and with nne accord voiced the expression that if sent south again they hoped t meet with active service aside from Hot Water for Sick Headaches Tells why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate d . In It before breakfast. Headache of any hind. Is caused by autointoxication which means self. poisoning. Liver and bowel poisons called toxins, sucked into the blood through the lymph ducts, excite the heart -which pumps the blood so fast that It congests in the smaller arteries and veins of the head producing vio lent, throbbing pain and distress, called headache. You become nervous, de spondent, sick, feverish and miserable, vour meals sour and almost nauseate you. Then you resort to acetanillde. asnirin or the bromides which tempor arily reMeve but do not rid the blood ot these Irritating toxins. A glass nf hot waler with a teaspoon- fill of limestone phosphate In It, drank before breakfast tor awhile, will not -mly wash these poisons from your sys q I4n and cure you of headache but will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimentary canal. Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of limestone phosphate. It Is in pYitenftivc. harmless as sugar, and al most tasteless, except for a sourUh twinge which is not unpleasant. If vou aren't feeling your best, tongue It coated or you wake up with had taste. loui nrcain or nave coias, Indigestion, biliousness, constipation or Bour, acid stomach, begin the phos jibated hot water cure to rid your svstcm ot toxins and poisons. " Results are quirk and It Is claimed that those who continue to flush out the stomach, liver and bowls every morning never have any headache or know a oilscrablo uic-aienU' ASHLAND AND VICINITY routine drill nnd Kiiaril mount. Sev eral mascots were brought along from tlic bonier, tlus lioiug favorites. The oitv library oirculnted ;!l,'J'J(i volumes in Kilt!, with the loss of but two books. There lire 211111 patrons' t-ni'ds on tile. The new hooks added during the year were ."8o, mostly "hy puri'linse, u circumstance which should serve ns u hint for interested parties to donate a volume now und then for the public trootl. Miss l.eone I'hks liacr, Orosroniiui correspondent, who so felicitously penned a description of the Lincoln birthday mniiversurv bauipH-t at Mod ford .Muuduy night, was an Ashland visitor on Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs, llert Aiulcr-jon of Metll'oril. The visitors were tbu guests here of Mrs. Louise Perozzi. Mr. und Mrs. A. M. Stoivh of Se attle, accompanied by their infant son, are visiting; relatives in the fam ily of I). Winner. Mrs. t'toivh is 11 sister of .Mrs. Wuuncr, und ns Miss Ida fuse was formerly un instructor in the Kormul lit Ashland.: The meeting- of the Eastern Star Thimble club on Tuesday afternoon was ill Hie nature of it farewell to Mrs. Clyde L. Cunningham. The Cun ningham family, alter a residence of iiilil years in AslUand, leave soon for outlieru California, vvlicre Mr. Cun ningham will enter the employment of lluvwiird Bros., who control 11 series if lumber yards in 11 section tributary lo Los Angeles. The new homo of the family will be ill Lordsliurg. Dur ing her residence here Mrs. Cunning ham has been prominently identified Willi various activities reflecting the highest ideals in literary and musical circles. Funeral services of Vernon Mitch ell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mitchell, who died last Sunday, were held Tuesday ul'tunioon at the resi dence of J. J. Muruhv, on the Boule vard, conducted by Rev. 11. A. C'nmn lian. Interment was in Ashland cem etery. The large number in intend luce, including relatives, friends and schoolmates, testified to the high re gard in which the promising young lad was held by a wide nvipiainliiuco in tins vicimtv. The Nazarcne church is in the midst of u revival which will conlinue indefinitely. The pastor. I!ev. I). 1). Edwards, is the evangelist for the time being, und Inter ou will be as sisted by liev. ,1. T. Lit lie, 11 former pastor, now superintendent of this particular denomination for the northwest district. Meetings are be ing held every evening. John flunl of Portland, identified with slock feeding und shipping in terests, arrived liere ou Tuesday for a visit with relatives. The , Ashland Commercial club. through Jackson county's representa tives, has memorialized the legisla ture protesting nguinst the reduction of expenditures fo$ specific agricul tural education in schools, I also frowning upon lessened appropria tions in bchulf of extension work nnd experiment stations ns conducted mil der auspices of the State Agricul tural college. TJie benetits that have accrued to this vicinity by virtue of the installation of .the experiment station nt Talent, arc cited as object lessotwin the way of securing prac tical education along agricultural and borlioultural lines. B. M. Shoudv lias gone lo the state of Washington on a business trip in connection with land interests in that seel inn, where he formerly resided. The jury list for February term of circuit court includes the names of IJ. l'erozzi, I!. I'. Campbell, Chester Applogato and Benton Butters from Ashland precinct, and ticorge K. far- tor from falcnl. r unreal sen iocs 01 Joseph .Million, who died last Mi.nda.v morning, fol lowing 11 paralytic stroke, were held on Wednesday ut Ins lute homo, ."ll Oak street, conducted bv ltov. II. A C'arnahou of the I'rt-sliyturinii chinch. Interment was in A-hland cemetery the deceased w.-is nearly ;l years uf age and 11 native of this vicinity, be inir one of 11 pioneer family of twelvi children, lie was never married Many years ago he was uocidcntallv slmt by a companion while mi n hunt ing trip, the tragic eliding of whiel was that "Joe'' lost his eyesight, in spile of which affliction he ever re tained u .cheerful disposition, making the best of groat trials through this infirmity. Of a number of near rela tive, living lure, Mrs. Ellen (lidding-,. Mis. Sarah Kentner and Mrs. Martini Morgan are sisters; Charles and W ill mm .Million bciiiL' brothers. Another sister is Mr.-. Alice Baldwin of Klam ath Falls. Colonel Colwell of the regular army tfns in Ashhniil on Sunday, ca route to 1'ortland to iit-peet units of the national gucrd, in which work he will be a--i-tcd by Colonel W'. II. Burtt. A-hhind visitors to Orciiiidu, in the Shasta valley, report that burg, which is only the miles trom Montague, ex periencing a bona:, with n dozen new b'liigalows nnd other substantial im provements under nuv. F. II. Carter of Eugene arrived here early in the week for a visit umonu' the old home surroundings. With the abolishment of dross uni forms from tiie ranks of the national guntd, olive drab habiliments will be in vogue universally on mid after February -J, ofli'tcrs being distin guished from the rank and file 011! . by the display of u trifle more "red tune.'' The gospel of -Ihrifl, ns being preached by many financial institu tions tliroiiglioul tin' eonulrv, lias mi exponent here in the First National i bank, which will inaugurate a cam paign of education regarding the practice of the economical virtues in the way of reducing the cost of high living. Funeral services of Miss Orpliu Ar nold, who died on Monday, were held Wednesday at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arnold, near Eagle Mills, conducted by Elder 'flip per of Klamath Fulls. Interment was in the Stearus cemetery, ' near Talent. The deceased was 2!) years of age and was 11 sister of Miss Susie Arnold, superintendent of the (.irnn ite City hospital iu tbi. city. A new departure in Civic Improve ment club activities htiplii that here after during the social hour on the program food dcmoiist rations will be given, also health lectures and les sons in arts and crafts. The ortran iznlion is also giving the utmost en couragement to the movement fur u new public auditorium, the securing of w hich depends upon the sale by the CliautaiiiUH association of its park holdings to the city for the sum of tl.'i.UUU. By the purchase the city could apply $250, paid mutually to the ChautauiUii association, towards interest account on the $lj,000 bond ed indebtedness. Frank Langl'ord, expert mining op erator with headipiarters at Eureka. Cal., arrived on Monday for :i visit with his brother, G. Langl'ord, whose family from Taeoinu are temporarily occupying the Uoodyoar residence on Church street. Loomis o; Nelson, grocers at the corner of l( and Fourth streets, arc making extensive improvements in the basement of their business block, ex cavating being done for solid con crete floors under main portion of the establishment. The wile of licv. William Vallan digl'.nm, former Christian church pus and attorney hero, is stenographer and assistant clerk of the enrolled bills committee of the Oregon legis lature, of which committee Mrs. Vul- landighaiu's father, who is a repre sentative from Marion county, is chairman. The Vallinidigham family now reside at Santa Hosa, Cal. Mrs. Ken Sloppy of Talent was trading iu Medford Saturday. Mr. und Mrs. F. ('. Ucimer of Tal ent were Medford business visitors on Saturday. 1 Mrs. C. Carey attended to business in Medford Saturday. Mrs. J. 1). Henry has been ill with tonsilitics for a few days. Sunday evening n number of the boys got together and went to seren ade Williinn Wilder, but found that he nnd his ludv were not married vet. Talent, ennueryinen are out ob taining acreage for the growing of tomatoes and beans and peas for can ning purposes and are meeting with good success. Mrs. E. O. Itcnsc has been visiting her parents for n few days, and left for Grenada, Cul., Saturday to join her husband, who has work nt that place. The Indies of the roreign Mission society were entertained at the pleas ant home of Mrs. J. M, Kadcr last Thursday. The Misses Linnie Boll and Anna French and Lawrence French attend ed the play, "Bird of Turiilis.-." Mon day evening at lllf I'iiL'o. Sir. and Mrs. Wells of the county farm at Talent were trading in Med ford Saturday. Mrs. Nannie Wolf ami Mrs. M. Wright were in Medford Saturday from l'hoenix. The Circle W. of V. meetings will hi' held every second Wedne-dav nf toinoon ot' each month, instead oi evenings, nnd we hope for bolter ui tendance. B. N. French of Noiih Talent give the following lignres on Ins iiuiry cows seven euWs, led on nll'lill'a hav, 110 er.iin or mill food: Month o! January, made fTb.lO. Average test .10 per cent. 'Mrs. .Moris f'asft hits lj-en ou tho sfck lint thlK wocic hut lf rcprjrtod to he Improving at this writing. Mr. Krfiierirk and family of Ho Ct. lvtARLEY XV2 P.l UEVtlN 2 IN. COLLARS 1 5 ots. eaoh, 6 for 00 o3. CUIETT. t CO., INC. MHKEM ANTIOCH ITEMS mtirwA ARROW I.ano have rented the Denning ranch and were busy moving their house hold goods, farm tools aud stock dur ing 1. ho past week. Walter Krnnk and Elbert Cuni mings who havo been working dur- "'g tho winter ill the cinnabar mines are visiting several days tills wool with friends aud relatives of An tloch. A farewell party was given at the homo of Mr. and .Mrs. (ioorgo Stacy last Sunday for their daughter, .Mrs. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall In-' tend to leave this month for Wash ington, whore they will 'mako their ftituro home. .Mrs. Henry Morgan of Fort Klam ath is visiting her parents ut Regno Itlver, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Slucy. Theo. (Mass delivered a loud of grain to tho Xoidwick mill of Med ford last week to bo rolled. Several from here attended the sale at Mrs, Kincaid's of Agate last Satur day, it being a very pleasant day for a sale. Among those who motored to Cen tral Point and Medford this week wore Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Glass, Clar ence Case and friends, Claude Chap man and Theo. tlluss. Sam Marshall of Central Point mo tored out to Beagle to visit friends one day last w eek. Chiudo Chapman spent several days visiting home folks of Aulioch returning to Bedford Saturday. .lake .Myers of Central Point was out this week visiting with relatives of Antioch, Mr.1 and Mrs. Florence W alker and family. G. A. Glass buught a wagon loail of hogs from Mr. lleaulieu of Table Hock this week. :W. C. Chapman nnd family spent Sunday with Percy Chapman aud fam ily of Sams valley. Ralph llussell of the Meadows pass ed through thu valley .Monday. There will bo a hard time dance at tho Moonvillo hull the 22d of Feb ruary. , Kveryono is invited. KSPH A now chicken hou.so on the J. S Miner ranch can be seen going up. On February It. the Willow Springs Parent -Teacher dub held its month Iv meeting at the home of Mrs. Sam Anderson. They hud a good attend ancc, nearly nil of the members be ing present. 1 lie widows pension act was carefully considered nnd some objections were voiced in regard to several of the clauses. The secre tary was instructed to 'write our oh jet-lions' to the clir.iriuan nf the' leg islative committee. A social hour. with dainty refreshments served by the hostess, followed- the business meeting. The next meeting will hp held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Kltlon. Mr. und Mrs. J. Single and Mr Tillerv spent Sunday evening with the Birkholz family. The Willow Springs Orange held its emi-montlily meeting at the school house on Saturday evening, February 10. Alter the usual business meet ing a good time was enjoyed by those present.' OLD-TIME COLD CUEE j y DRUTX HOT TEA1 Get a small puckac of Hamburg Hrc;i8t Tea, or hh thu German folkf cull it, "Hamburtrcr Hrust Thw," at any pharmacy. 'Jako a talilcnpoonful of the tea, put a cup ot hoiling wator upon it, pour thrmurli a hk-vo nnd drink t-aiup full at nny time during the clay or ht'foro rot ir intf. It in thu most effiTiivo way to hr'-ak a colli :inI cure crip, an it onotiB tho pores of tho skin, relieving conpAatron. Also loobrns tho bowels, thus breaking up a coM. Try it the next time yoii miller frnm a cold or the L'rip. It is int-xpeiifuvn and -ntirrly vet'taMe, thiTtfore 6tfo and iiarinloBB. STIFF, ACHINS JOiMTS Hab Soreness from joints and muscles with a small trial bottlo oi old St- Jacobs 0U Ftop "iloninj:" lid umullsm. Jt's pain only; wir ono ca-m in fifty t-Pniilri-a iriii.rnn 1 rr.'t.tmcnt. ttnK sni, til ing, tiiotratin "St. Jacobs Oil" rijfht r. H. "(..n.t.r oti.if " invt l.r tlif limn J"OU sav .Ja-k ltobiii.vjli out coiliPrt the rheumatie. pain. 'M. AwAi'a oil" ift ft harmlt-Kfl rlie'iiertl i-m euro whi'-b ln-n-r diiftpii.UiU and d-.-sn't burn t.be ft!;in. It token pain, mrfv.t-a and ntilTiie-. fi'in acllinjr joint-i. niiiv !, - an-i lx-nt;l; st, Bciatiea. luiubatro. backaeiie, n'-uialnia. ' Limber up! lo-t a rent I1..UI0 of old-time, honest "St. .liv.b.i Oil" from any tlr-ur Htore. and in a moment you'll be free fr--m puinf, iu-Ii-m an 1 itiffnom. ' Don't -.-.-:forl Hub rl.euni.i tinni attav. I.XTEKUItlSAX AtTOCAJl CO. TIJIK CAB I). Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a, m., 1.00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:10 p, m. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p. m. Sundrtys leare at 10:30 a. m. and 2:00, 5:00 and 0:80 p. m. Leavt Ashland for Medford dally, eicept Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur day nlght at C:30. Sundaya leave .stiUnd at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, :00 aud 10:30 p. la. COURTHOUSENEWS! Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co.. Sixth and Fir Sta. Circuit Court. Joseph C. Spoor vs.. Essie Spoor, Hvorco. Uoorgie Helms vs. Harry Ueims, waiver. l.add & Tillon Bunk vs. M. 1'. Schinitt, trustee, ufl'idavit for pub lication of summons. Millie Hosier ot vir vs. Itachcl Grow t ul., summons. State Bank of Ashland vs. Henry Eustorlv ot ux, summons. C. A. Williams vs. Theo 11. F. Knit-, cost bill. X, A. Richards vs. V. J. Kusscll, ost bill. l'robnte. Estate of I. W. Thomas, oath of xecutrix, order appointing nppniis rs. Estate of W. S. Goudy, claim of Ennnii York. Estate of William Hobiiison, inven tory and appraisement. Estate of Fred II. Cook, onlh of administrator, bond. Guardianship of Stewart l'nUcrson, first accounting. Estate of 1). II. Miller, admitted to probate. Estate ot Ellon McLootl, admitted to probate. Ideal ICstate Transfers. Mrs. Cordelia X. Childors ct vir to Eliza J. 0. MoF.ntiro. lot All OLD IfCIPE Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, radea Hair vain and Glossy, Almost everyone knows tlint Rage Tea and Sulphur. properly compounded, brintra linek llio iimni'iu coior nun iuan to tlic hair when fn.ilr.1. utreukoil or gniy. Yours ago the only tvllv to get this mixture wan tu nuiki! it nt iiomc, which is tmidsv nnd tronl.lesnmc. Xnwadavs we siiiinW luk at nny tlruff utiire for ' "Wveth'a Su-o nn.l Sulphur Compminil." Yon will pet a Iiitrc lioltlc of this old time recipe improved by thn addition of other ingredients lor nuouo HO cents. T)vor!iody uaea this preinr:l lien now, hei-nuse no one eon possibly tell that ymi ilarheneil your hah-, ns it docs it so niiturally and 'evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a limn; by morning tho gray hair disappears, and after another appli cation or two, your hair becomes beauti fully daik, thick nnd gloisy and you look years younger. vVyCtli's Sage nnd Hitlpllur Compound is a. delightful toilet requisite. It id not intended for tho cure, mitigation or nruventioii of disease. CI.ASSn ii'l) ADVKItTlSLVa H.lTKij. Ono cent per word per Issue; G times for the price ot fi. Fifty cents a lino ly the month, without change. l-'lve words to tho line. ii i;lp waxtkd i'hsia ,v. WANTKI.l--C.lrl morning only, ino 6t. for house work Call at 012 Calhcr 2 70" WANT Kl I M LSCKLLA X HOL'S WANTKIJ To rent a ranch, either stocvk or general farming. (llvo good references. P. O. llox XG, Eaglo l'oinl. Ore. 2S1 WANTKIJ Kerond Phono Rl.'i-U. hand iiicubalor 27'J WANTKL) To buy ewe shuep. Phono (:orge Mansfield. Prospect, Ore., Phono 22-l j:, Kaglo Point, initio Falls Tel. line. 2S0 WAXTKD Houses to movo. 48N-.M, or 4HS-X. iNione 'AA.NTKD A furnished house lor two months; ,uu.s, have Unci! luas-t--r betl r.xmi.-, ar-d lie.uiim system. Karl Tinny, Agent, Phone Hot. 27S FOR. KKXT FI RXISIIKU I1UO.MS. FOll KKXT-Kivp Klocpin , romns with btli. 2i: S. Uraii Kt. J!i'J I-1 ItMSIH II A r i UTM K.V TS. UKXT-Two coinpftoiy fur- I lllnllf'l il M It III T ILt S TDf If lit . JfU'Itlll heal, hot and eold Hat'-r, kllebeni-tto wlih saj raiiKe. Hotel Holland. FOll liK.NT IIOLMis" bath, Apply I-'Olt liKXT - F'linilMliod mid uufur niched Iioumo. .M. A. Hailer, 1211 East Main. r'o;i"S;i,ii.ivi-:s'ii")('K. I-Oil SAI.K -Teiitn, borne and nmro. j tiy will trade for isood eov. 1'iiont- I itoaulioii. ( ontial Polni. 2s:-: l-'Oll HALI-: - llrendiim Kloek Huroi Iiok, i;llf. youni; itoar and ih. Oakuioiit farm, Tiil.-nt. .1. 11. Pull er, 2,10 FOR KM.K OH Til AtiM Jii'-ks and Jenny llnrrn. Ktiltuhlo for chil ron ot wnrk. Cor. Muiutu mid IJtirty, N. Mrdfunl. L'SV FOll SALK Fxtra fluo purf .Icrry cow ;inl rah', tlin-r; flno hitft. Iior.-'j, IniKKy. SharplcsH si-piirator, fruit iarn. 2 voodfii iters' mill Its. li'ittin Htovc, iron Ik(, hir c lc, li'itti liW)Mitr row, I cnt;J t Unit, 1 TO DftHKEN HI in tlold Hill $ (', 1!. liose el ux In J. T. Carrie, lot in Ashland It. It. Jonniiics, sheriff, to Citi zens' Itnnk of Ashtaud, laud iu twp. oS-lW. and Iwp. je. ami twp. :is-:ii-: (i. W. Utah- to Alice Foley, hits ') and ti, block lltl, Central l'oinl F. F. l.oder et ux lo Edward l.nndbcrg, laud in sec. El-37-AV F.nima .mid to l.aura K. I'ur fcer, lot -2. sec. lll-IIS-'JW Laura K. I'urker to Eniniu Band, land in sec. ltl-MS-'JW. I F. 1.. Fintlloy et ux to Fred Iv. Spalding, lot in 1 iargadiiic tract. Ashland For Skin Blotches There i& one remedy that seldom lads to clear away all pimples, blotches and other skin eruptions and that makes the skin suit, clear and healthy. Any druKKist can supply yuu with zcino, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pim ples, rashes, black heads ill most cases tfivc way to zemo. Frequently, minor Idemihes disappear overniKht.t IlchiuK usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It osts only 25c; an extra lare hntllc, $1.0n. It will not stain, is not preasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins. The IT. W. Hrsr Co., rVrMatitl. O. roil sale rouivrny KOIt SAUK ." (nn White Minorca pnllctM. 724 S. Central. .Modlord Phono .111-Y. VOlt SAUK- Stock currota. A. W. Stone. Phone tl r 2 - J . KOU SAUK Dry oak, laurdl nnd mtiuiinitii tlor wood, J'J per Ur, delivered. I'hono 351 -J. 2 7S l-'OH SAI.K White Wyundottos, breeding slock. Kggs for hutch ing. Whlto Holland turkey eggs. J. 11. l-'ullor, Talent. 2S0 l'Olt SAI.K O. A. C. lino bred S. t W. Leghorn cockerels; also White Wyandotte cockerels an-1 eggs for hatching. ' 11. W. David son. Central Point. 27!) l-'Olt SAL10- -It. C. H. 1. lied egns for rront fine stock, $1.00 -; also a low flue cock--0 each. Jas. Camplioll, lliltclllllg, setting, i: erols, fl.f Phono I! 1 l-R. 27S I-'OK SAl.li 8. ('. Whlto Leghorn eggs. Heavy luylng strain. 7uc sotting, 5H.0K hundred. .1. S. Craw ford, Talent, Oregon, 2S.J Full SALK S. 0. Rhode Island Red cockerels, pullets and eggs for hatching. Hrnest. Webb, Central Point, Phone 217. 3.12 FOR KALIO Kggs for hatching, from ftrst prize wlnors ct State Poul try Show. S. C. White Leghorn, $1.00 per getting. R. C. Silver Laced Wyandotles, $1.25 per set cing. Order now for future hutch ing. P. K. Wyncoop, S20 West 12th st. Phone 204-W. 281! FOll SALI4 MISCELLANEOUS KOR SAI.K WiiHhliiK niaolilne, dln 1nf! room table, chiffonier. 4S iltoso ave. 2 Si) FOll SALK .Nearly new revered buck with curtains, 2 auto-style seats, Siirven wheels, duplex xprlima In front. full platform sprliiRS rear, lonit tlistniiee nxlti. 1 ',(, Inch. K. Mantlevllle, .Medford, Itoutu 2. Phono IM-I-W. 27S FOR SAI.K liny. Call evening or meal time. ('. W. Isaacs. FOll SALK Oat and barley baled hav. $1:1 and II I per ton. Phone 4b;-H2. 2S0 FOIt SALK -One electric ranito, used six months-, perfect condition. Cost tl(i!l. Sell for 7 0. M5 Uoniiott ave., Phono 428-Y. 2S' FOU SALK Wukoii, hiilzKv, barness, for oiu l-.nlKlit st. 114 Mitchell, small horse. 2S1 FOU h'.M.K lleavilloe.) barley 8ee3. Phone 201-lt::. 2!1 FOll SALK Plows, 1 OO'i .South Peach. harrows, etc. FOU SALK- Homo urown alfalfa seed ; also :', I--I wauim. Wallueu Wood. Apply at Hubbard Pros. 2TS FOIt SAI.K A Howard Brothers S(unre Crand piano, ill Kootl coli tlitiou. Moviii and must stll. Sixlv tlollars tliJ.ll takes It. Joe. O'liilon. ::i'J S tlint! street. tf FOU SALK Hydraulic placer mine, fully equipped; unod pipini; Kiound. Atlclrf.-is .1. U, II., cure .Mail Tribune. 2!i:i KOfl SALK Seed, alfalfa, red clover ewoet clovt-r timothy antt other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for sample. Italph Waldo L'lden Central Point, Oro. " ion K.i.rc iskaij i-jstatb FOR SALK -Five, room modern house and lot: 2 blneltn from Mailt itreet ou North Riverside, J.'.OO. Phone fiOu-L. 2S2" FOR SALK Will soil liO-acre sto.-k nml wood rnneli below eo-:t for": -asb if taken at oneo; exeelloiuj oiitiang'i. Itorliert Lunt, Talent, i , 2MI- i FOll H l.l-V- ihoap. Four hnusi ami nine s. ihrre six and one ,. d house on one of best Ibroe roiini house. - Near now null. ' v Will roll ono or all. Kasy terms, j 31 -"pcts 111 town. House could not be Jasper Lillaspy, 4 1 Park plnee, i built for less than two thousand dol Pliono l'l!i X. 2!M -lars: on paved street; sixty-five feet; MOXKV TO LOAN TO LOW. property. . I mill to loan on ranch Box S, .Mail Trillium. JIOXF.Y TO LOAN Have money to loan on first mortgage. (Julck service. K. S. Tinny, 2 10 darueii Corey blilg. FAOTGIiY mm and others who labor indoor? should always take the strength- compelling tonic-food in to keep up their strength, J? nourish their nerves and increase their energy. SCOTT'S is helping JL thousands - why not you ? Scott & IWwue. HloomCeM, N. J. 16-2' liUSINESS OJ-rORl'UMTIES WANTK1 Partner to good money milking business proposition with 1000 capital or more. Address P. O. llox 51, Ashland, Oreg. I KOU SAI-iE5 niiainess opportunity. I have a vomit ry store, old establish ed business; groceries, hardware, etc.; dolus good business. Owner will consider part trade. Address 0-.vnor, Mail Tribune. 278 ni'SlNESS DIRKCTOKT Anto Buppllos LAHEIt AUTO SPRINC1 CO. We nro operntiiiK the largest, oldest nnd best equipped plant In the Pa clflo northwest. Use our sprlnga when others full. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St. Portland, Ore. Attorneys UKOIKHJ A. CODDl.Vf! --, Lawyer, Room 412. Oarnett-Corey . Uldgl, Metlfortl, Oro. GKO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notnry, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Dank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Oro. PORTRR J. NKFF Attorney at law. rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Rank Ditlldlng. A. R. R F; A JIES Lawyer. ' Corey bldg. Garnett- Collection"! COLLECTIONS AND RKPOtlTS Wo collected some nccoimts 1-1 years old. We know how to get the money. The flullock Mercantile Agencv. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has klus' llldg., 211! 10. Main st. Penllsls DH. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan lols Clothlnic Store In roomn for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone I1D2-Y. DM. W. M. VAN" SCOYOC DH. C. C. VAN S'JOYOO Dentists Oarnett Corey Bldg., Suite Metlfortl, Oro. Phono 8li(i. 810 EnRlncor mill Contnictor FHKD N. CUM.M1NGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Dldg. Surveys, estimates, IrrlRatlon drain age, orchard and land Improvement (Inrlmge UAHUAtiK Cot your premisea cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons fo good service. Phono 874-L. I Y. Allen. Instruction in Music FHKIJ ALTON 11 AIGUT Teacher oi piano and harmony. Height Musll Studio, 401 liuruett-Coroy Bldg., Phone 72. Insurance KAtiL S. TL'MY General Insurance offlco, Fire. Automobllo, Accident; Liability, Plato Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 Gnrnett-Corey llldg. 1'liy.slrluiu nnd Bui-goona Ull. W. W. HOWAKIJ Ostoopathlo physlclnn. 303 Oaruott-Coroy build ing. Phono 330. DIL J. J. EMMKNS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose antt throat. Kyos scien tifically tested and glasses Bun piled. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. It. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg.. opposite P. O. Phone 6C7. Printers and PuUHslicri MKIiFOHIJ PRINTING CO., has the best cipilppcd printing office in Southern Oregon; Book binding, looso loaf ledgers, hilling systems, etc. Portland pricc-a. 27 North Fir st. Transfer LADS TllANSFKK & STOUAUK CO. orrieo 42 Norih Front st. Phone 315. prlcuH right. Service guar-anti-od. WHY? $1650 for money on our list. Host hui j Last front; good shape. Will sell furniture with house nt half price. Tones on part. Si?e me now. J. C. BARNES 1C1 WMt WtlQ US.)L