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    MEDFORD MAII TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ' ORECOW WEDNESDAY. FElUvUARY 21. 1917
PAGE FIVE"
HAS LITTLE
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CO PENH AGE N, Feb. 21. Solvclg
Jucobscn, the six year old daughter
of a Norwegian shipmaster, who has
arrived here with hoi- parents on the
way to Norway, has the distinction of
not only being the first child to make
a yoyage on a German submarine, but
of being the guest during the eight
day trip of the submarine comman
der, who in declared to have sunk the
Lusltania. Solveig's father, Isuali
Jncobsen was master of the Norwe
gian ship Thor II, which was sunk by
the submarine. The U-boat towed
the ship's boats with the crew of
venty-elght toward land for awhile
: and finally left them to shift for
themselves, but the commander re
tained the master, his wife and child
on the submarine, while he continued
the cruise. Tho operations, however,
were of short duration, for the next
ship encountered proved to be laden
with ammunition for France. ..The
submarine was so shaken by the ter
rific explosion when the steamer was
torpedoed and by an encounter with a
British destroyer, which all but sank
the U-boat by ramming that one of
its engines was put out of commission
and the commander determined to
make for his home' harbor for re
pairs. Tho submarine limped homeward
along n route west of Ireland and
north of the Shetlands, while dodging
many British ' patrol ships and de
stroyers, finally came into port ut
Helgoland in fairly good shape, the
crew having succeeded In repairing
the engines on the voyage. Captain
Jncobsen, the master of the Thor II
In describing the experiences dwelt on
the human side of the man, who he
came to understand was the Lusi
tania'fl destroyer as shown in the.
y treatment of little Solveig. The child
was adopted as a sort of mascot on
the submarine and was decorated
with a bit of ribbon from the com
mander's Iron cross, . which he re
ceived, for an earlier ' achievement.
The Submarine's phonograph played
"Solveig's song" by Grelg ns the wak
ing melody for the child and the sail
ors made a pet of her in off-duty
hours. ' ....
1 . Ihiring the short stay at Helgoland
wbero. the Ja'cobsens wero the first
houtral visitors during the war, the
ioinniander In chief of the Island
called to pay .lils respects and pre
sented tho child with many souvenirs
of her visit.
iPORTLAiNID, Feb. 21. Miss Ella
T. Pearson, a stenographer, Is tonight
richer by $10,000 than she was when
she went to work this morning and
all because, apparently, of her becom
ing conduct as she daily went to and
fro across the old Alblna ferry
Charles Clark, SI years old, the ferry
gateman, who was found dead in his
bed last week, is her benefactor. His
will was opened today. Mivs Pea.-c
was also named his executrix without
bonds.
" 1 he two were scarcely acquainted
although Miss Pearson fo- several
yeirs, until tvo years ago, greeted
him with "good morning," on going
to work am', with "good night" whin
she returned home. She had not seen
him In two years.
SAGE TEA KEEPS
When Mixed with Sulphur It
Brings Back Its Beautiful
Lustre at Once.
Cray hair, however handsome, denotefl
Sdvaiiring age. We all know the advan
tage of a youthful appearance. Your
hair is vmir charm. It makes or mars
the face! Whim it fades, turin gray and
look streaked, just a fr applicntions
of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its ap
pearance a hundred-fold. ,
Don't tuy gray! Lock young! Either
pri'iarr tlic' n-cipe at home or gft from
nnv dru? store a .K--ent bottle of
"Wveth'e Sage and Sulphur Compound."
which is merely the old-time reci(ic im
proved hv the "addition of other' ingredi
ents. Thousands of folks recommend tliis
rcady-to-use preparation, because it
darkens the hair beautifully, besides, no
one ca possibly tell, as it darkens so
naturally and evenly. You moirtcn
sponge o'r soft brush with it. drawing tlm
through the hair, takinz one small strand
at a time. Br morning the eray hair
disappears: after another application or
two. its natural color is restored and it
becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and
you appear veara vouncer.
' Wvcth's Sage and Sulphur Compound
It a 'delightful toilet requisite. It is not
intended for the cure, mitigation or pre
vention of disease.
YOUR HI DARK
i ASHLftMD AND VICINITY
The AkIiImuI Art Shoa in cl.wini;
out its stock' will go imo Oivia 'm
p:i vement chili receivern'p Irinds on
I '.'i'ay and Sulunlny of this week.
'11ih ladies will cry I Mo sale on n
rmomission, te nuaiteltj of relay
ctvtioneeis einjr Mesur-ire Froder
ifiui Jiluttcrn, Grace I'ek?y, Ktlu
Li.. a-kin nnd .Maude Kociij. Tinns
f ull or bnnkille note ci approved.
v-iMitv. In--.tCi.vi of a tr.;e lunch
i ho tih will hold a ft iko.l food
during auction hours, it which
there will be no by-bidd'.i.;. '
'.Iroigc M Donald of, Kliunnth
Fnli.'i, tc1 known to several Ashland
residents, is the lather of three chil
dren, all bom in the smue house, but
in three different counties. The first
was born in Jackson county Ji.'for?
Li ke was pun'tioncd from Jui'ks-. n;
tin- i-cconj '. born in Luke Ijffore
W.iinath was. nrtitioneil from Luke;
the third vi:is born in Klam.ith i o.ik-
t v 1 roper.
Cl.io Due n.'ll be observed v tho
Asli'ttnu lu:-licyo society on Satiir
liii.y. Jlur'.'i Moose hull will be
the scene ni' the unmuit rec.uiuii, ne-
coiiijjuniel by .1 literary and p U'.icnl
j'li-Xrum iai! unnnuet features, li
l!.e absence ii President J. 3. S.u'.th
0 il. Johnson, as vico-presi'.'.ent, will
bidicipate tho ".nuunitrntion or , .-
ruw Wilson, .March 4, bv '..cunvin-
Ihu presidc'ilio! chair on Mnniii '.',
Tuc Viiiiujr has installed n n.'W
iuno player. This docs not in, ply
the inlrotlu'.li-jp of nn nutoiri.t'.'? de
vice, hut si iti'y expert iniisiciaii i:i
,.ie person ol J, 1'ellow.s, 01 oai.
Fiunciscu, vlose prehensile .iijils
oam over the keys in line wi'iroi'
!'.! lonal sA li.
'.'he culi'ia y feature far pv.ciel on
AYaslungton's' birthday, Thursday of
this week, will bo the dinner given
under the Wednesday Afternoon
club auspices, at Chautauqua hall
The meal will come under the classifi
cation of a New England rcpnst nnd
will be served from !5:30 till 8 p. in.
AH the substantial, as well ns dainty
eatables will be available. Everybody
is fasting on Ash Wednesday prelimi
nary to feeding; on Thursday. . Some
idea of the scope of preparation under
way may be judged from the fact
that the entire output of the cured
meat department of Khinn & Sehmr
man's market has been requisit'oned
for corneil beef hash, a staple article
of" diet, which meets nil the require
meats of the New England prime food
law.
Talent is to have a modem Los
pilul anil sanitarium, Dr. (Irifl'in find
associates havini; i-cnlnrl the Wottcrs
residence for that purpose.
George V. Gillette of this city, who
has been ac'.in.' as assistant .suuel
intendent of the Si.a.-t'-. division wit.
temporary hcMln'i.'ti'lrr.s at Dunsmui'
lias been det.ulH by m ent bullet '.n lo
a conductor's run. I'.s successor is
A. T. Mercer, lecentiy i, division ui-
iinecr on tbit S. 1'. stem at Los
Angel.'s. '
0. F. Hales, mnnnstr of local
stockyards, wus scno'is'y injured last
Sunday night by a fractious li-
i niong a shipment of Kovflrnmcnt ani-
nialse, which w.re boiuyr 'oade-l i.l
this tennina!. Utiles .was k'neke
oown and rnimpi'-'d .:.'
The dept.: H -now iv'.ieli ic1! -i
Monday ni.ji'; vaiicr, according to
elevation from 0 inches on the Plaza
to l.' on the high scenic spots. The
pthi'ial record, however, will appear
in government measure annals as 10
inches.
Hugh Gilctte, night ynidmaster, ha;
been promoted to the day job alonp
similar lines, in place of Waller
Uevington, who will be detailed on
another S. P. position.
l!e.v. L. C. Poor of Woodstock
church, Portland, formerly occupy
ing the pastorate here, is hcadinc: a
movement allied with the W. ('. T. t'
and social purity uclivities in tin
metropolis, in which Mrs. Poor i:
participating in a musical way, at the
energetic, meetings bcins held uml
'ihiireh nnspices.
Portraits of liepresentativc W. II
Oore of Medforil, ara! L. L. Mulit. for
curly cashier of the First National
Rank in this citv, have been noted in
il'c Orc ;on:, n in correction with their
recent appointin!,! ly Gov. Withy
combe ns resents of the State Uni
K-rsitv at ir.i.V'iu- Gore is rcplac.ir.;
liav (imririeli on '':: board, and Mulit
v ill succeed to the o'ace of M. A. Mil
h r, at r resent r oi'i ctor of customs in
ll e Portland distuet
Monte liriciiH ha? sold his ,n -:c!
i Aslilai: -V F.X'I'isive Shoe P'oie to
his partner, II. T. Kilmore, with whom
Pnwso-. F jstir, hcrMoforc of Kin:
acparti'ien' e'tab'is 'cunt, will ::e :i
sociater as cl::i If rk.
First Conipr.ny of tuc Const Ati
hrv will ;rivB its ciu ternary bill .
V.'ushin.ton's liirtlnlny Fcbrii:..
Music bv the ilib 'lit:! Lovclnn l or
, : "stn. I!y spi'i ial i - J ensntinn frooi
lie w-ir ilcparlna nt tin n mm in I iviii
appear in resplendent dress unitoi n
The Political Science club met in
WctlncsdnV of this week in a review
of parliamentary law nnd legislative
eiitieism, aivinj? members opportunity
to cither praise or lambaste represen
tatives and enactments ns iiidividia l
sentiment dictated.
Janiinrv niiixininin tcmpcralur" was
,'2 on the 27! h and 20th, miniimun 14
or. the 31it, participation i!..")2 inch s:
snowfall, 5.7.) inches, three inches of
which still lingered in the lno of
spring wit l t!io advent of February.
There werj JU clear days, nnd
either clouiiv or semi-hazy.
Evening services at the M'tiiodist
church las' banduy partook of the
nature of a laxnoriul token in be!. all'
if Frances E. Willnrd, with personal
lecollcetions of the groat tenioerjucc
worker by Kcv. H, J. 'an Fossen and
Mrs. Tubo-.
Miss Gladys C'ariinhnu, dnusliter of
Pev. II. A. I'uii'.ahnn, Presbvteiiini
pastor, will lvprtsent loal Chiistiai
Endeavor :ictis nt a state convvii-
ion bciiif"; In Id 'n Salem this v-c-.k,
lid will also visi'. friends in Purlltint!
tefore retaiTiin L'oiue.
Charley lirady is n new navy re
mit from this vicinity mid has
chosen an electric course in the ser
vice. His enlistment makes four from
here recently, others including Dorrel
Miukler, Paul Winter and Arthur
Maxedou.
Washington's birthday will be a
semi-hoiiday, with banks closed. Vhc
postofl'i'-e 'vill also take on a sosib.'e
appearance in keeping with tight lid
onditions prevailing on Sunday.
I'. L, (.'iiiiiiinghain and family left
this week ior their new home at
Lordsburg, Cal.
DasketbaP Saturday this week, at
Arniorv, between Uoseburu' high
hool and local Coast Artilcry team
Mr. Iiohert Purees of Wa'gncr
Creek W'as a Mcdford caller Friday.
Dr. J. ('. Rollins, pastor of the Firs'
Methodist Episcopal church of Med
ford filled the pulpit of the Metho-
ui-t church in Talent Sunday m the
absence of llev. Heed.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Hrnndt and Mrs.
Kate Hrnndt of North Talent ntt-.'ii L-
e.i church nt Talent Sunday morn
ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Qunckonbush
from the Huckeyc ranch, visited in
town Sundav.
Charles Lacy came in from Riinor
asw mill and spent hunduy wan
his inniilv.
George Kerby nnd family visited
datives on Wagner Creek Suud.iy
Joe Kerby of Talent is logging for
Mr. Hullis above Jacksonville.
Perry Lamb was in town Moi: lay
from Kapp Hunch.
J. 11. Fuller transacted business in
Talent Saturday.
Edward Dickey of Wagner Creek
visited Talent Sunday: ' . UI
Tho bright, sunshiny -weather of
the past two weeks lias caused much
activity in this section, .the soil being
in execjlent condition to work nnd our
farmers and gardeners are not los
ing- any tnuo in preparing their land
for seeding. !
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark Kline of Wagner
f'ni-k wile in town Monday.
Mr. S. S. Stearns of North Talent
was in town Monday.
J.o need of sending your shoes out
of towu now to be mended. Mr.
fryer's work is ns good ns cun be
done anywhere.
1!. W. Hostwick nnd sisters, Jane
and Ann, will leave about the middle
of March for Chicago. We regret to
lose such good citizens.
J. 1). llrown of Talent transacted
business in Mcdford Monday.
The snow stonn of Monday night
has slopped farming operations sonic-
v.hat in this sect tun.
W. A. Slralton from east of Hear
Creek, transacted business in Talent
Tuesday.
('. O. Dutchor from Anderson Creek
Tas n business caher in Talent Tues
day. Mr. 11. W. Frame was n town culler
Tuesday.
A. W. Lacy from Wagner Creel;
was a business caller in Talent Tues
day. All Talent was busy shoveling snow
Tnesdny morning.
Earl Ileeson was in town Tuesday.
The patrons of The Mail Tribune on
the delivery route from Phoenix to
Talent, are very much pleased by Hie
service rendered in the delivery of
BAD BREATH
Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at
the Cause and Remove It
Dr.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub
stitute for calomel, act gently on the
bowels and positively do the work.
People afflicted with liad breath find
quick relief through Or. 'Edwards'
Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar
coated tablets arc taken for bad breath
by all who know them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gen
tly but firmly on the bowels and liver,
stimulating, them to natural action,
clearing the blood and gently purifying
the entire system. They do that wlrich
dangerous calomel docs without any of
the bad after .effects.
All the benefits of nasty, sickening,
griping cathartics arc derived from Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets without grip
ing, pain'or any disagreeable effects.
Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the
formula after seventeen years of prac
tice among patients afflicted with liowel
and liver complaint wuii the attendant
bad breath.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are pure
ly a vceetablc compound mixed with
olive oil ; you will know them by their
olive color, lake one or two every
night for a week and mite the effect.
(k ad 25c per box. All drugg:sts,
MNT TALK
Iheir papers, us they receive llicm
about 12 liours earlier than before.
Reported bjr JackBon County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti.
Circuit Court.
Lilinn 1 liuclt on vs. Frank liuzel
ton, divorce.
Win. Myer, ui ux, vs. A. b. lIMoii,
et al, foreclosure.
State Hank ' f Ashland, vs. lien
rastcrly, et al. rttuult, decree, cost
bill.
Sarah C. W.n-' vs. c. c. or
der for publication of .-miniums.
Pig Pines Lumber Co., vs. M
A. McKee, answer, notice.
W. K. Pbipps, v.-. A. T. Latliron, tt
al, answer of Pitducei's Fruit Co
reply.
Elizabeth A. Smith, vs. C. L. Cun
niiighaiu, ct a', cosi bill.
Ilertlin Emerii k vs. M
J. Eir.cri. I;, i
answer.
A. SL Comitius vs. D. A. llonar, ct
'il, decree, cost, 1 ill.
Jackson Cuuiily vs. Guardian Cas
ualty u nd Guaranty Co., stipulation,
order extending time lo plead.
First Nat. Hank of Mcdford vs. A.
A. Davis, default, decree, cost bill.
First National Hank of Slcdl'ord,
vs. A. A. Davis Orchard Co., a cor
poration, default, decree, cost hill.
('has. D. Colby vs. City of Medfoi'd,
motion to strike.
James li. O'Hurno, ct al vs. Sp'ii-
ccr S. Hullis, el al, order dismissing-.
Frank Smith, vs. Iris Smith, de
fault. James II. Watkins vs. Southern Pa
eil'i:. Company, amended complaint.
Win. Dorn vs. Sipmw Lakes Water
and Slining Co., default, decree.
II. SI. SlcFnrlaiid vs. Juhn II
Uneners, et ux, to recover money.
Ileal Kbtjito Transfers
John H. Puliaer to Martin D.
Powers, ndni. deed to lots
in blk. 21. Dekums Amend
ed Add. Gold Hill $ V JO
J. E. Huberts, et ux, et al, to
Geor;te W. Stevens, et ux.
deed to land in see. 18, T. 31!
S., H. 1 E. nnd ill sec. 12,
T. 30 S., II 1. W
SI. D. Dowers, et ux, to .Ion:
H. Palmer, W. D. to lots in
blk. 21, DcKiuns Add. Gold
iiiii
10
Not a Bite of
BreakfastUntil
You ;Drink Water
8ayt a glast of hot water and
phosphate prevents Illness
and keeps us fit.
Just ns coal, when It burns, leaves
bchlud a certain amount of inconiL
bustiblo material in the form of ashes,
so the food and drink taken day after
clay leaves in the alimentary canal a
certain amount of indigestible ma
terial, which If not complctly elimina
ted from the system each day, be
comes food for the millions of bacteria
which infest the bowels. From this
mass of left-over waste, toxins and
ptomain-llke poisons are formed and
sucked Into the blood.
Alen and woaien who can't get feel
ing rigid must begin to take hisido
baths. Before eating breakfast each
morning drink a glass of real hot
water with a tcaspoonful of lime
stone phosphate in it to wash out of
the thirty feet of bowels tho previous
day's accumulation of poisons and
toxins and to keep the entire alimen
tary canal clean, pure and fresh.
Those who are subject to sick head
ache, colds, biliousness, constipation,
others who wake up with bad taste,
foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff
ness, or have a sour, gassy stomach
after meals, are urged to get a quarter
pound of iiuioslone phosphate from
the drug store, and begin practicing
Internal sanitation. Tliiu will coat
very little, but is sufficient to make
anyone an enthusiast on tho subject.
Remember inside bathing is more
Important than outside bathing, bo
cause the skin poros do not absorb
Impurities into the blood, causing poor
health, whlle the bowel pores do.
.lust as soap and hot water cleanses,
sweetens and freshens the skin, so
hot water and limestone phosphate
act on tho stomach, liver, kidneys and
bowels.
SACRIFICE
SALE
Owner of hvo High-Class
Bungalows must realize
some cash rmieklv. His loss
is your gain. Property grip
ed so low that; buyer nan
clear $1000 on ea h one with
in a year.
Now is the time to buy
Medford property.
Fehl Investment Co.
Phone (H-l-J u7 X. First,
Emery L. Neai to SI. l' liir!ni'
Q. C. D. to :and ill sec. T.
:m s it i w
Gustavo Olds'in, single to Si" mi
Hergouist, deed to' land in
sec. 32, two 35 8., K 1Y
J. E. Huberts, et al, to George
W. Stevens, et ux, Q. C. D. to
land in sec. 18, T. :iti S . K
I F. and in see. 12, T. .'10 S.,
II 1 W
George S. Anderson, ct u :
Slattie . Shaw. W. D.,t. lot
41 and lot t, .Miners Ao I
Ashland
Sirs. Jane C. .Morgan, et vir,
to C. F. Ilechstein, W. 0
io lot 3, blk. 30, Sled, rd
i"U'n A. Kclsey, et vir, to A.
E. Kellogg, ct ux, W. D. lo
Jot 1, blk. 2, Kelsev's Oal:
Addition GolJ Hill ..
W. If. lloss, et ux, to John Ni !
V. D. lo lots 3 and 4, Din is
Sab. Division. Mcdford
10
Probate.
Wm. II. Stewart, estate, iin-.-nlory
and appraisement.
Jacob tMiivoiy, estate, rep-nt ol
iiile of real property.
William Greenfield estate, order for
-earing, final account.
Hubert Ashworth estate, pro:.r of
Mihlicalion of final account.
Anna Smith, estate, oath of ur
ii'inistratriv.
Joseph T. Million, estate, advci'
tiscd to probate.
LOS ANGELES CURB
ON BOOZE LOSES
I.OS ANGEI.liS, Cul., Feb. 21
Voters of Los AiiKcles rejected today
at a special election an Initiative or
dlnanco "to prevent saloons, safes
and all public drinking places from
selling intoxicating liquors over
per cent alcohol." Returns received
late tonight from all but fifty-two
precincts gave: Yes 09 11; no 22,93
CROUP
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
AT ALL DRUG STOHCS
Tubes 25c Jans soc
& & 4
CLASSIFIED ADVKUTIHIXG
ItATiCS.
One cent per word per
4- Issue; C times for the price of
6.
Fifty cents a Hue by the
month, without change.
Five' words to the Hue.
HK LP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Girl for penoiul liouso
work. I'hone 5C7-J2.
WAIS'TKD llcnernl houso niulil;
small family; no washing; good
wages. Tel. 3S1-J. .Mrs. F. Coin
ing Kcnly. .287
WANTED SHSCKLUANKOUS
WANTED Attention trappers and
farmers. Furs wanted. Highest
cash prices. Eastern buyer here
until Feb. 25 at .Medford Junk Co.,
Medford. 2 84
WANTED Experienced Holt liactir
engineer. N'ono other need apply.
Rogue lliver Valley Canal Coin
pan i". - I "
WANTED Vacuum cleaning, the
large machine. I furnish my own
power. Henry Currier. Phone
82G-X. 3Uj
WANTED Houses to move.
48S-M, or 488-X.
Phone
FOR RENT IlorSF.TtHF.l'lXG
IIOO.MH.
FOR RENT
ing rooms.
40:i-lt-2.
-Furnished housekeep
S22 So. Central. Tel.
2SII
Fl'RXISHED APARTMENTS.
FOR RENT Two completely fur
nished apartments for rent, steam
heat, hot ami cold water, buth,
kitchenette with gas range. Apply
Hotel Holland.
l'Olt RENT llOt'SKH
FOIt RENT Furnished house to a
couple without children. Would
tboard with renter If agreeable. V.
J. Driinihill, 41 i Colon St.
FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished houso. .M. A. Ruder, 12.'!
Ka.it Main.
TOR RENT MISCKUMVKOrS
FOIt RENT Prune
miles from Medfnrd.
orchard, 1 Kj
Phone 2SK-.I.
2Sr,
FOR RENT JTRNISIIFD ROOMS.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
rooms, with bath. 2 13 N. Urn pa
et. 299'
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Good stud: ranch
known as the Dividend Par-Walt
place, to he sold Thursday, Febru
ary 22d. 1917, at tho hour of 10
a. 111. at the nrflco of Judgo Nell
In .lucksouvllle. Oregon. For par
ticulars see (ieo. V. Cherry, .lack
son County llnnk bldg., Mcdford.
Oregon, .full 11 A. Walt, Admr., Wat
lilns, Ore. 2 84
FOR SALE Cheap. Four houses
ntirl nltin Into 'I'hrn. alv nnrl line
three-room house. Near now mill. (MONEY TO LOAN Have money to
Will sell one or all. Easy terms. I loin on first mortgages, liuleli
Jasper Cllllnsuy, 44 Park Place,! ""vice. E. S. Tinny, 210 Garnett
I'hone S19-X. 294 1 Coroy bldg.
Tho ordinance was opposed by both
ihu prohibition advocates and the
"wets." Tha mcasuro was proposed
by a "committee of oue huudred."
300 AMERICANS ON
BOARD BRITISH SHIPS
HOSTON, Feb. 21. Three l)r!tih
teamcrs with munitions, food and
horses, left here today for ports with
in the German submnrino zono and
another wus prepared to leave to
night. These four vessels have on
board 300 horsemen, most of whom
are Americans. Each vessel carried a
stern gun.
HAT JAR OF MUSTEROLE ON
THE BATH-ROOM SHELF
H .s Relieved Pain for Every One
in the Family
When little Susie had the croun : when
Johnny not his feet wet and caught cold ;
when father sprained his knee; when
granny's rheumatism bothered her
That jar of Musterole was right there
to sivc relief and comfort.
.Musterole is a ciciiu, wane oiniincnr,
made with oil of mustard. It will not
blister like a mustard plaster.
(jincli relief for sore throat, bronchitis,
tousilitis, stiff neck, asthma, nciiridKia,
headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma
tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the
back or, joints, sprains, sore muscles,
bruises, chilblain., frosted feet, colds on
the chest (it often prevents pneumonia).
Try Musterole for crounv children.
FOIt SALE VOCLrKY
FOIt SA1.K S. C. Huff Loiihorn okks
fur liatchliiK. All sliiclo awardu
won at 1917 show. IUG-259-cbk
Rtinlu. Ono flno corherel. Phone
H-l.'l-.M. 2 Sti
FOR 8 AUK It. I. lted CBga for
hatching. Mated unilcr Hagan
BTBtom. Phono 488-X. 234
FOR SAUK S. C. Uliodo Island Hed
cocknrels, pullets and egKS for
hatching. Krneflt "Vobb, Central
1'omt, .pnone 247. 313
FOU SAUK MVKSTOCK.
KOIt SALIC Small diivliiB team
about 900 lbs. each, harness and
nack. Sale ror lnily to drive. ?7.i
for the outfit. II. L. Howard, Cen
tral Point. " !!S5
FOR SALE Puir nood 11100 pound
mares for sale, with harness and
wagon; (jood spray team. D10 E.
Main at. Phono 4S7-U. 2S7
FOR SALE Roan
horse, will work.
uiuro driving
Call 788-J4.
284
FOR SALE Hornos and mules at
401 Orchard and' Lnnd Co. - Also
plows. ... 284'
FOR SALE OR TRADE Jacks and
Jenny Jiirros. Sultablo for chil
dren o work. Cor. Jv'InuUc and
Liberty, N. Medford. 28!)
FOR SAUB MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Orchard tools, plows
and narrows, email tools, spray rig,
oil tanks, smudge pots, lug boxes,
picking ladders, horses and mules.
Phone, Ashland 8-F-ll.
FOR SALE 3 H-lnch Mltchnll wagon
and box In good condition. 310
W. Knight. 287
FOR SALE. One JO-gallon power ice
cvreatn lreezer with motor and
pullies, 2 fivo gallon cabinets, 2
Ice cream cans, wire tables and
chairs, llrst class condition. P. O.
Box 208. Central Point. Ore. 307
FOR SALli
plowed.
Manure. Have your lots
Phono 4 73-Y. 30
FOR SALE- One power spray rig.
Complete, all ready to oiienilo.
Price, $125. Ceo. Hilton. Phono
80-11. x
FOR SALE Early Sunrise seed po.
tatoes. Phone 4,12-W. 285
FOIt tf ALE--liaby rice pop corn out
fit, t4n.no. 10. C. Schultz, at Ho!
laud Cafe. 2SI
J'OR SALE Second hand overland
ear, or trade for driving hoiso
itox r . (,., Mail Tribune. 281
FOR SALE Hay.
meal lime. C. W.
Call evening or
Isaacs.
FOR SALE A Howard Brothers
Square Clrand piano. In good con
dition. Moving anil must sell.
Sixty dollars cash takes It. Joe
O'Brien, 319 S Cling street. tf
FOR SALE Hydraulic placer mine,
fully equipped; good piping
ground. Address J. C, B., enre
Mail Tribune. 293
FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover
swoet clover timothy and other
grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write
for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden,
Centrni Point. Ore.
MONbY TO LOAN
TO LOAN fl.'iOO on farm land at S
per cent. Box 0., Mull Tribune. S.".
TO LOAN Money loaned on furni
ture, live stock, Implements, etc.
Transactions private, possession
retiined. Write Union Loan
Agency, 217 S. High street. Salmi.
Orego.l. ;:us
TO LOAN $2000 to loan. R.
Holmes, the Innirance Mall.
TO LOAN fmoo to sr.on on first
class security. Phone 353-J. .1.
B. Andrews. 287
TO LOAN
property.
flOOO to loan on ranch
Box S, .Mall Tribune.
Heals Sktn Diseases
It is iiiiaeccssury for ynt to suiter
with rczema. blotches; ringworm, rashca
and similar skin troubles. A little zemo,
obtained at any tlrittf store 'for 25c. or
$1.00 for extra largo bottle, ai'fl promptly
applied will usually give instant relief
from i telling" torture. It cleanses atul
soothes the skin and heals quickly ami
effectively most sktn disease.1!.
iemo is a wonderful, penetrating, dis
appearing liquid and is snothimj to the
most delicate skin. It is not Rreay, is
easily applied and costs little. Get it
todav and save all further distress.
The K. V. Uotv Co., ClfV'liit;iI. t
FOR EXCHANGE
TO TUADE A 400-ucrn dairy farm
with 1G0 acres plow land; modern
bam unit complete retail dairy
equipment; located two blocks
from paved street of Tenlno. Wn,
nnd doing the retail dairy hiitiicsn
of the town. Part of this could he
platted and sold as city property.
Will consider trade for fruit ftinn.
What have you to offer? Addiesn
A. I). Campbell, Teniuo, Wn. 2IS7
nrsiXEss dirkc-tohy
Accountant.
E. M. WILSON" C'cili fled Public
Accountant, room 411 M. & II.
Hldt?,, Mcdford, Oregon.
Aulo Suppllc.i
LAHER AUTO SPIUNO OO. We
are operating the lnrscst, oldest
and best equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our Bprlngs
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee 28 NortU Fifteenth St
Portland, Ore.
Attorneys
GEOltGK A. OODDINO Lawyer,
Room 412. Onrnett-Corey Dldg.,
Medford, Ore.
OEO. W. CHERUY Attorney and
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Bank RulldlnK, entrance N.
Central, MedfoVd, Ore.
PORTER J. NEFP Attorney at law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES
Corey bldg.
-Uawyor. Oarnett
Collodions
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected - Borne accounts 14 years
old. We know how to got the
money. The. Bullock Mercantile
Agency. IncfRooms 1, 2, 3. Has
klna' Bldg., 210 E. Mnln St.
Dentists
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Ovor Dan
iels Clothing Store In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone
092-Y. -
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. C. C. VAN 3COYOO
Dentists
Garnett Corny Bldg., Suite 810
Medford, Ore. Phono 850.
Engineer nnd Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & If. Bldts
Surveys, estimates. Irrigation drain
age, orchard and land Improvement
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons fo
good service. Phono 874-L. B".
Y. Allen.
Instruction ill MilsIc
FRED ALTON 11AIGHT Teacher of:
piano and harmony. Height Musll
1 Studio, 401 (Jaruett-Corey Bldg.,
Phone 72.
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY General liisnranct
office. Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plato Glass, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panics, good local service. No. 210
Garnett-Coroy Bldg.
I'liyslelaus and Surgeons
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
physician. 303 Garuett-Curcy build
ing. Phono 130.
DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
car, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested nnd glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P,
il. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 607.
I'rlnters and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., lias the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon; Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 43 North Front st. Phone
315. Prices right. . Service guar
anteed. WHY?
$1650
Best buy for money on our list.
6-room modern house on ono of best
streets In town. House could not bs
built for less than two thousand dol
lars; on paved Btrect; slxty-flvo feet;
East front; good shape. Will soil
furniture with house at half price.
Terms on part.
See me now.
J. C. BARNES
101 West Min Street. I