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MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREC!ONT, MONDAY, ' MATiCTI S, 1017 PAGE ., SEVEN". t it 4J ASHLAND AND VICINITY Ashland Lodge No. of Elks j tho missionary papers ami pampli olcelcd tin' i'ollowiug officers last I lets, which slit" sought to dispose of Saturday vvi-uiiij;: Joseph K. phonte, Jr., exalted ruler; JO. li. Grieve, es teemed leading knight ; Otto Kluui, eH teeaied loyal knight ; K. I". Payne, es teemed lecturing knight ; J. Kd Thorn ton, Hocrotury; I'ierre Provost, treas urer; Y. Xowell Wright, tyler; U. A. Applcgntc, trustee. Gcorgo Owen was chosen representative to grand lodge, with E. 'I'. Staples alternate. Instal lation will be on April ,7, nt which time the appointive officers will be named, ('hunte the exalted ruler elect, is expert tariff man on the Southern Pacific, traveling ovei ex tensive territory on the sy-.tcm. George Owen is Iho retiring '.sailed ruler, Gus Newbury is the ,iew ex alted ruler of the Mcdford lodge, and I.ce Jacobs secretary. ' Owing to prevalence of scarlatina nt Talent, schools were temporarily closed last wouk, and services at the Methodist church were dispensed with on Sunday evening. The Woman's Foreign Missionairy society of the Methodist church, nu t last Friday afternoon with Mrs. V. I). Hodgson, 117 Laurel street. There was a good attendance and routine business matters were mingled with delightful sociul privileges. . James Yeo imd family returned last week from Crescent City, and will rc- main here peudiug arrangements, ' which Jim is making in regard to re entering the barber business either in Ashland or- uu outside town. ( E. K. Grieve, has moved from the i George Gillette residence on High i sctrcet to tho. Itln lock home, coiner of Oak nud II streets, recently vacated by F. H. Mann of the lata Ashland Art ' Shop. Gillette will reoeenpy his home, being located here ns conductor in the ., S; P. service. . . ; Dr. J. F. Ifeddy, formerly of Mcd ford and now of Grants Pass, is the Southern Oregon representative on 4 the mining board of the state as re constituted by Governor Withyconibe. To relievo-the ear shortage , 200 . i freight empties arrived at tbis tcrmi- M nal last Friday looming from the south, to bo distributed over the S. P. i system throughout Oregon as urgent nds may require. ' '. The Ohio society held its annual i reunion gathering here on Saturday J with the customary good attendance. There was on interesting program, in i eluding literary and musical numbers. .4 Jr. ii. . liregg oi isuiunu was) elected President: V. S. Ciowell of i ( Mcdford, viee-prcsiden! ; 5frs. Cas f sius-Miller and W: B. Smith, both of Ashland, were elected secretary and .-',' treasurer, respectively. The 1918 rc i union will be a .joint affair, held by t Ashland and Mcdford und surround- ing towns, at Mcdford. Not only nn V lilt sons nnd daughters of old Ohio nre inviled, but also any former resi .', dents of the Buckeye state. J; , The Chautauqua building committee '"' will hold a meeting on Monday even ing, February o. at Attorney G. V. Trefren's office in Citizen Hank block. If the proposition to sell Chautauqua j i park to the city carries at the special j ""Kection, President M. Heed slates that building operations will begin , immediately. : Railroads have ordinances as well ns municipalities. A certain one of the Southern Pacific forbids the sale oil the station platform of papers and periodicals by others than the duly j IRRIG 1 uccreducd news agencies. On a rc- cent Subbnth it look nil the pcrsuu ikUm powers of locnl employes to convince a young lady canvasser that wilhiu the prohibited zone were hur- red from the "males" as prospective purchasers. Funeral services of Georgo Van Tassel, who died unattended last week in his lonely cabin on Sampson creek, east of town, took place on Friday from Dodges undertaking chapel, con ducted by liev. D. D. Edwards of the Nuzaieiie church. Interment was in Mountain View. No relatives were present, neither has the location of any of them yet been determined. The deceased owned 'MO acres of land in that locality acquired by homestead rights. He had money in the bank, and there is quite a lot of livestock on his ranch premises. Mrs. Elizabeth Van Saul has re turned home after a winter's stay with relatives in Portland. The popular concert at the Metho dist ehurch on Thursday evening of this week, March S, will afford a first class musical cutertainment as given by the ehuivli choir under the direc tion of Mrs. II. T. Klimire, leader, re inforced by outside talent. Ex-Governor Frank Byrne, of South Dakota, is here for a brief visit with relatives in the Heaver and Yock- ey families. He is accompanied by his son, Carroll, a lieutenant in the naval submarine service, who is con valescing, from a -protracted illness, due to nervous collapse, and has been in a government hospital in Son Fran cisco for some time past. Lieutenant Byrne's assignment has been with the submarine K-8 in Hawaiian wat ers, with Honolulu us the naval bahe of operation. Father nnd son are on their way to tho Dakolns, the latter branch of the State Motor nssoeia on an indefinite leave of absence from ; tion, was well attended. Phil Mets nctivc service. The family home isjehun of Portland was present and nt Fnulkton, though temporarily lo cated ot Pierre, the South Dakota capital. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Barnhill re turned Saturday from iheir tempor ary residence at Newport, where Mrs. Bnrnhnrt has been teaching. Local pool hall owners have been served officially by'noticc as to pro visions of a city ordinance which for bids minors from playing in their re sorts, a restriction which they resent. It is difficult to fix the age of some of the kids, and n deliberate misstate- ment in this respect on their part "ECO" Piston Rings Ero Piston Rings, with the lap joint, are as near lcakproof as you can got in a one-piece ring and the cost is no greater than for common rings. No matter what car you drive, we have rings to fit you. Come in and see how cheaply-we install them. C. E. GATES - The recent moisture precipitation means much towards prosperity this year; But why not insure your crops, not only this year, seasons by applying water when most required. By using irrigation your crops are not alone insured, but greatly investment a dividend payer. It is simply a question of good business versus poor mly adds to the complications which face pool hall owners, some of whom urge on city authorities that the "age of consent'' be fixed at 18 years in stead of 21, w hile others suggest that the callow youths be allowed .to punch the ivories only wheu either accom panied by, or are the bearers of written permit from parents or teachers, with the added proviso that no indiscrimiuiuntc gum chewing will be allowed on the premises. l.huly basketball, in the soccer in. stead of the high school Series, took place at Rogue Kiverlust Friday night between the orthodox Methodist sec ond tenia of this city, captained by Meredith Heaver and a heterodox ag gregation down the valley, in which the Rogue River quintet put it over the Ashluud evangels to the tune of 2.) to 2.1. A return game is planned in the near future, in which locnl play ers, fortified by severe training, will attempt to reverse old scores. j A daughter was born to Mr. and i Mrs. Frank Henry last Friday. The family occupies the Malum ranch, three miles from town, way up beyond Nutely street heights. Dr. Brower, attending physician, made the night trip on foot without the aid of skiis or snowshoes. The Ashliind-Medford concluding games in the basketball series num ber four. This week the high schools play here on Thursday nnd at .Mcd ford on Friday.' Next week's games occur on the same days, at Mcdford olfThursday and here on Fridnv. Cer tain breaches of high school discipline on the part of the locnl team have been hcnlcd, and without further sulk ing in their tents the boys are out to win. The meeting of local motorists at the city hall last Thursday evening, held in view of organizing an Ashland fully presented the scope nnd aims of the league, the activities of which ore to benefit the state at laige and not only Multnomah county. In the mean time the matter of perfecting the organization of u local branch is under way. During the month of February 1020 hogs, 1473 sheep, 0f head of cattle and 83 horses were unloaded for feeding at local stockyards. The sheep went south, other shipments north. h addition to the foregoing, three ears of cattle nnd one of hogs were in the pens Inst Saturday, din- ATION ing in the corrals previous to veship nicnt for Portland. These figuicsjire official us furnished by C. F. Hates, manager of Iho yards, who is back on the job after his recent accident. W. C. Sanderson, former city coun cilman, arrived. hist week, from IVtu luuia, ('ah, accompanied by his wife, to visit his father, who is aged and infirm and who will return with tho i family to their California home. Fred Putnam has received word from his sister, the wife of Doe Lone, residing nt Areata, Humboldt county, California, that a fire recently de stroyed u barn on their place. A hired man lost his life in the flames, also seven horses. Other contents in the barn made the loss a heavy one. Doe Lowe is a veteranarian and is well remembered ns u former resident of Mcdford and Klamath Falls. Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir St Ileal IVtate Transfer. L. E. Huntsman et ux to Orc-gon-l'tah Asbestos Mining . Co., mining claims in Green Mountain Mining district ...$1011,01)1) Ann (!. Andrews et vir to A. Y. Lindsay, lot 11, block 7, Park Add., Mcdford 1 Seth C." George et u to Nellie KEEP L00K1K8 YOlfSG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feci young to do tiiis you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rir.c,s under your eyes pimples a bil ious look in your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness conies from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and boiv:ls, which he Rave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, arc gentle in their action, yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be en joyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per box. AH drwpgista. Wishes to Borrow Best of Security on Country Property Party having this amount to loan please address BORROWER MAIL TRIBUNE. OWNER F. McNeill, lot in Amy Cot tage Add., Central Point 1 I'uitcd States to Andrew. Hos ier, land in sec. It 1-3II-2F. Patent I'uitcd States to Philander Powell, laud in sec. :il-:i!l-. 2K i- i - Patent . NEVES TAKE SUBSTITUTES EMULSION FOIl KENT IIOUSK8 HOH HUNT S-room bungalow with in four blocks of S. P. Co. depot. Phono Sli'J-H. 2'Jar ' VOli KKXT M1SCHLLANKOU8 FOU HUNT lilucksmitli shop, liood location. Inquire ot Mrs. Welters, Talent, Oregon. FOR BENT To reliable party, the 1 6 furnished rooms over Jones Cash Grocery. Phone 274-L. 295 HELP WANTED FEUI.E WANTED Young girl for general hoiiBO work in country. Phono 132-Y. 29U WANTKD MISOEUiAXEOUB WANTED To rent five-room bungn low. East front preferred, hard wood floors and fireplace, on paved street. H. H. Sleight, Paul's Elec tric Store. 295 WANTED For export chimney Geo. Adlesberger. sweeping, call Tel. liU-J. 2110 VA.NTED Registered Duroc sow and throe Rllts, eligible to registry. Call Ashland 4-H13 or address Box 60. Mail Tribune. 310 WANTED Bring us your eggs and i poultry. We pay cash. -Mcdford Poultry and Egg Co. " 314 WANTED Vacuum cleaning, the large machine. 1 furnish my own power. Henry Currier. Phone 826-X. 305 WANTED Houses to move. Phone 4S8-.M, or 4SS-X. . FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Huff Buttercup eggs, all competitor!:. Orpington and More firftts than Cup winner at both Medford shows, ley, Medford. J. W. Shir- FOR SALE Bronzo turkey eggs, 1 per setting. Aflreda King, Talent, Ore. 301 FOR SAL; Ono Petuluma brooder stove and two hotwnter broodors. M. -Miller. Central Point, Ore. Phone 13-X3. 295 FOR BALE R. 1. Red eggs for hatching. Malcd under Hogan system. Thono 488-X.. , FOR SALE Eggs for hatching. Single Comb White Leghorns, O. A. C. stock, $1.25 for setting of 13 eggs. Phone 500-J4. 313 FOR SAL13 S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels, pullets and eggs for hatching. ErneHt Webb, Central Point, Phono 247. 312 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK. FOR SALE Good team, wagon, and harness. Also good new hack. Jhon Prador, Talent, Ore. 209 FOR SALE Two weeks old bull calf. Phone 777-L. 205 FOR SALE Jersey heifer, fresh In few days; two registered Duroc. 'boars, one 3 yr. old, other 5 mo.; large prolific strain. Phono SCU-W. 205 FOR SALE Good milch cow, furni ture and chickens. Plionc G70-X or 1017 West 9th ut. 204 lTltXISIIl'.K APARTMENTS. FOR -RENT -Only one completely furnished apartment loft to rent: ft c:i m heat, hoi and cold water, tiulli, kltclinaette with gas range. Apply Hotel lloluiid. i ' rnn rent furnished rooms. KOIt RKNT rooms, with t. Furnished sleeping bath. 245 N, Grape 299' FOU SALE llEAXi ESTATE FOlt SAl.K Or trado tor stock cat tle, a G-room modern bungnlow; no Incumbrance; on paved street. Address It. K., euro Mull Tribune. 295 FOIl SALE Cheap. Four houses and nine lots. Three six and on three-room house. Near new mill. Will soil one or all. Easy terms. Jasper Glllaspy, H Pari Place, Phono 919-X. 294 FOB 6ALR MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 'Household goods garden tools, etc. K. C. Schultz, at Cafe Holland. - 2'J FOU SALE Automobile, 15 horse power Overland. Mrs. Woltors, Talent, Oro. HOll SA'IjK Dry fir wood. $2.75 tier, and oak $3. 25 tier. E. G. Dow. Phono S44-X. 2?S FOR SALE AuKtrlnllnn club wheat and beardless barley seed. Phono Talent .Meat MivVkot. 290 I'OR SALE Good beardless barley seed. Phone 201-113. 295 FOlt SALE Loose 000-R2. hay. Phone 296 FOR SALE Allnlfa hay In barn, one mile southwest Phoenix depot, f 14 ton. A. 1. Loomts, Medford, Ore., Phono 021. 2S5 ' '. ?rl'r' Second and third evop alfalfa tor hay. A. K. Ilnnley, Med ford. 2 9(1 FOR SALE Alfalfa seed, 17 Vic rr lb. 31. F. Hunley, Medford. 296 FOR SALE Ono 10-giillon power ice evrenni freezer with motor and pullies, 2 five gallon cabinets, 2 ice crenm cans, wire tables and chairs, first class condition. P. O. Box 208, Central Point, Oro. 307 FOR SA1JB Manure. Have your lots plowed. Phono 473-Y. 302 FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover sweet cloveri timothy and other grassoi; strictly fancy stocks. Write for Bamplos. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point, Oro. MONEY TO LOAS TO LOAN From J100 Oto $7000 on . first class security. Phone 363-J. J. B. Andrews. 2'J7 TO LOAN Moucy loaned on furni ture, live stock, Implements, etc. Transactions private, posseaslon retained. Write Union Loan , Agency, 217 S. High street, Salem, Orogo.i. SOS TO LOAN $2000 to lonn. Holmes, tho Insurance Man. R. A. TO LOAN $ I 000 Mall Tribune. to loan. Box S. FOIl EXCHANGE FOR SALE- OR TRADE Two"rcd- wood tnnks never used. Capacity 3000 gallons. You can trade tor those for less than half what rogu lar dealer would charge you. Want seed wheat or potatoes. Carriage, $15, cultivator, $5; Jackson hay fork, $.; Jack serow, $3; 1 sec tlon harrow, $3; orchard plow, $2; 11 tons hay, $12.50 per ton. In quire of Cnrkln and Taylor or Clar ence C. Pierce, M. F. & 11. Bldg Medford. 25 IIVSINENS imilXTOIty. MRS. GEO. JACKSON Vlavl Deal er. Phono 154Y, residence 900 East Main Street. in the Rogue River Valley but for all succeeding increased, thus making your business. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Accountant. E. M. WILSON' Certified Public Aecoiintunt. room 411 M. H. & H. llldg.. Mcdford, Oregon. Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fntl. Sold under guar antee. M North Fifteenth St Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEORGE A. CODDING Lawyer, Itoom 412, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford, Ore. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Dank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFP Attorney at law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. K. REAMES Lawyer. Garnett Corey bids,. Collection COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We eollocted some accounts 14 yean old. We know how to get the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8. Haa klns' Bldg., 210 E. Main at. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phong 02-Y. DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Garnott Corey Bldg., Suite 810 Medford, Ore. Phone 856. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Englueer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bid? Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain ago, orohard and land Improvement Gnrrmge GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on the city garbage wagons fo' good service. Phono 874-L. fr Y. Allen. Instruction In Mti dc FRED ALTON 1IA10HT Teucner of piano and bnrmouy. Halght Musll Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg.. Phono 7? Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Firo, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Tlldg. Physlclani and Surgeon DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build Ing. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 567, Printers ana lu01ishora MEDFORD PRINTINO CO., baa the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir Bt. Transfer ' EAD TRANSFER & STORAGE) CO. Offlco 42 North Front st. Phone 815. Prices right. Service guar anteed. t f Y t f t T f f T - ? t t y f f Y f f Y ? Y Y Y