MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAYS MARCH 13, 1917. PXGE THREE E LONDON', March 3;L The arrival in Kumpe of Count Von IluniKtorlT, furnicr nmlmssndor to the I'iuIim! States, has caused renewed discussion in Jlci'liu of the submarine blockade, between political, naval and diplomat ic representatives, according to the Norwegian Mercantile Shipping fin zette, says Renter's Chrisliaiiia cor respondent. ''Some Oenimn naval attaches in neutral countries have been called to llerlin for a conference, ' continues (he dispatch. 'The alteration hut not ihe raising of the blockade is prob able." These conferences, it is indiculed by the pul)licntion, arose out of de velopments during Von liernslorlTs stay in Christian. n, when indirect ef forts, it says, were made to prevent the situation between Germany and American developing into war. BERNSTORFF 10 TELL II PL0I LEAK COPF.XriAfiKX, Mui-cli 1.1. Count Von liernsliirl'i', dismisi'il Ocrintm iiiiiliiissiiilor to tlic United States, pre pnred a st:i lenient on Germany's ilenl i nir willi Mexico after his arrival hero. This statement will he forwarded to the lierlin .foreign olTiee and it:' ap proved will lie made public, through the Wolff bureau, the official Ger man news ajiency. It is understood that tlie statement, deals with the way in which Foreign Wecretarv Ziiiinier nians' instructions to the German minister in Mexico City fell into the hands of the American overimient. The departure of the Frederick VIII from Cliri.stiania was decided up. on so suddenly that several pasReir c,ers were l.eft behind in the Nurwe ejitn capital. S.-VN' FRANCISCO, March 13. Robert E. Strahorn, railroad builder of Spokane, anonunced here today that ho had approximately $800,000 Immediately available toward the construction of 400 miles of railroad which will connect up the existing lines in southern and southeast Ore gon. Strahorn's project, he said, would open up undeveloped territory as large as the state of Ohio. He said nearly $(1,000,000 additional would be required to complete the building program. OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH llow To Get Relief When Ilcad and Nose arc Stuffed Up. Count fifty t Your cold in bend or catarrh disappears. Yc-nr rlnjril nos trils will open, the air passages nf ynur head will clear and yon etui bnnithe freely. No more snuflling, luiwking, mucous discharge, dryness or hoiuliu-he; no struggling for breath at night. (let a small bottle of Ely's Crmm flalm from your druggist and apply a little of this" fragrant antiseptic croam in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothing and' healing the swollen or inllamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay Btuffed-up and miserable. Relief is sura. Knocks Obstinate Coughs in a Hurry Simple IIiftne-Mmle Remedy that GelH nt tbe Caufle. - Ti,Mianmlft nf nponlo normallv healthy 1 ..v..t (.tlier resoeet. are aunoved with 1 persistent lianuing-on bronchial cough (car after year, disturbing their sleep ind making lib' disagreeable. It's bo -iceilless there's an old nome-mndo remedy that will end such a cough ..lllnrf nn.rl.-lv. Oct from anv druggist "2". ounces of "inex" (-"0 cents worth I, pour it into a jint bottle and iill the bottle with plain rranulated eugar svrup. Begin taking t nt once. Gradually nut surely you A-ill notice the phlegm thin out and then liwippear altogether, tans ending u ...n.rl. ilinr vml never thoilL'Ilt would end it i.rnrntitlv InnsenS 0. &TV UT ti''llt 'oiedi, stops the troublesome throat iickle. sootlies the irritated membranes ;hnt line the throat and bronchial tubes, ind relief comes almost immediately A rlnv'a nan wilt OSimllV lireak UD ail Or- iinarv throat or chest cold, and for ir...,),;ila ernnn. wlionnillC COUL'll Blld jronchinl asthma there is nothing ctter. It tastes pleasant and keeps tpinex is ft most valunble concentrated iompound of genuine .Norwav pine ex :rntt enml.ined witll ctiaiacol and If iscd bv millions nf people every year 'or throat and chest colds with splendid results. , To avoid disappointment, ask your lniL'Cist for "2'-'. ounces of Pinex" with lull directions and don't accept anrtliing lsc. A guarantee of ni)snlute s:itislac lion or moner promptly refunded goes s ith this preparation. The Pinei Co., t. Wayue, Ind, connnnn awaiiad c iDUUU.UUU nin LnULL ' &u&& ' Wla CI..ch.ei-UlonJIlr.idVVS FflP QTPAUflDN RflAn f)HffijSsS. i wit i n u i nunui . x - - v a . r LOCAL GIRLS WIN FROM CENTRAL The Medf'ord girls buskebnll team la.st nijj-lit defeatnl the Central 1'oint itirls team by tlic score of 9 to 8. The Medford boys second team van de feated by the Central 1'oint first team by the score of '21 to 1:1. Interest in the jranies willi Ashland this week is ruwinjr, both because of (lie boy's contest, in which Medford needs one more jjunie to clinch the Southern Oregon title and hern use of the airls rames, Medford and Ashland each bavins; taken one ;iiine. The first jraine this week will be played on the local floor Friday nijtlit and the second gnmo at Ashland the following nijjht. SPOKANE, Wn., March 13. J. H. Lowell or Parma, Idaho, was elected president of the North Pacific Fruit Distributors, at the annual meeting liore today. II. E. Tibbetts, of Cash mere, Mont., treasurer, and F. 13. Siekels, of Spokane, secretary. Tho North Yakima local of the fruit dis tributors which recently anounced its withdrawal was not represented at the meeting. 24 CANOXSBL'RGj Vi., March 13 Twenty-four men were entombed by nn explosion in tho mine of the Hen derson Coal company nt lTenderson ville, five miles from hero enrly to day. Seven men were later taken out alive and efforts are being made to reach the others. ftMCHESTER S PILLS lirnct .L Ask for rill 111AMIINII IIHANO 1'll.LH. for 85 years known as Best, Safest, Always Ketlibla SOIO BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE NO. 45. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE . .. . . . Farmers 8c Fruitgrowers Bank At Medford, in the Slate of Oregon, at RESOURCES Loans and discounts .'. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Ponds and warrants Stocks and other securities Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned line from approved reserve banks Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Undivided profits, less expenses anil Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit Cashier checks outstanding Certified chocks Time and Savings Deposits Notes and bills rediscoitnted I til Is payable for money borrowed Total STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF I, R. F. Antle, cashier of the above the above statement is true to the best oi my knowledge and belief. R. F. ANTLE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of March, 1917. ROY L. MAUL 10, Notary Public. Mv Commission expires June 24, 1920. , CORRECT Attest: HELHOY CKTCHELL, J. P. ANDREWS, L. NEI DERM YER, Directors. NO. 158. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Jackson County Bank At Medford, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business March 5, 1917. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Ponds and warrants Stocks and other securities Ranking house r. Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Due from banks (not reserve banks) Due from approved reserve banks Checks and other cash Items Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand Other resources, gold dust Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and Due to banks and bankers Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit Cashier checks outstanding Certified checks Time and Savings Deiiosits Notes and bills redlscounted Reserved for taxes Total - STATU OF ORn-uON". COUNTY OF I, V. H. Vawtor, cashier of tbe above-numed bank, do solemnly swear Ilia the above statement Is true to tbe best of my knowledge and belief. V. H. VAWTEIt, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of March, 1917. T. B. LUMSDEN, Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1920. CORRECT Attest: F. M. HUTCHINSON, C. W. McDONALD, H, U. LUMSDEN, Directors. TODAY'S MARKETS Portland Livestock. rOHTLAND, Ore. March 13. Hog receipts I5;. Steady. Bulk of puekins; grades, $l-l((f 14.10; heavy pnekinc, ifl4.10(?.14.:),"i; lijrht pack injr, .f HCo H.lO; roiijjll heavies $i:i.,"iO (fil-i; pigs mid skips, $12.2.'ion.'); stock hot;s, 11.50(t 12.2"). Cattle receipts !". Slow. Steers, prime latin, ifil.50(n O.fiO ; prime heavy !f!l..r)i")((ril.."i; good, .$I1(TI.41I : cow's choice, $7.7!(iiS; medium to good, .$7 (V.7f; ordinary to fair, $li..rU((f"; heifers, $li(,?9; bulls, $b'. '."(? 8 calves, $0(rf 10. Sheep receipts none. Finn. I.nmbs, cast of mountains, .$12.!lt)( 13.lt) ; Jambs, valley, $12.")0(fT13; lambs, shorn, $10.i f)((cl2.2fi; prune wethers 11 L.75(( 12; choice ewes, $i).7.")(ii'10 heavy ewes, !f8.7i(fffl.2". Portland Butter. FOIiTLANI), Ore., March 13 But ter lower; prints 38c; cube extras. 34 and '.I'm: bavin.' price. Butter fat Xo, 1, 30c; Xo. 2, 37e. Chicago Wheat. CHICAGO, March .13. Wheat, Open ...$1.7i), .. 1.51 Close . 1.81"" May July l..r)4 Portland Grain. . PORTLAND, Ore. March 13. Wlieat firm; no trading. Spot bids 3 to 4 higher. Bluestem, $I.(i-l i'ortvfold, .f l.til; club, Jfl.fiO; red lfussian, $l.n(i. Hurley lower. Xo. 1 feed, .$38. Today's cur receipts: Wheat 10 barley 1, flour 1, oats 12, hay 13. Locai and Personal John Morris of Perrydnle was i Medford business visitor Tuosday. Dr. Sheldon of the department of education of the University ot Ore Catarrh Cannot Be Cured TFlth LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ss (hoy ennnot rt!m-h the Hcnt of tlin OlMeusn, Cutiirrli U a bluotl or constltutlutiBl (IUp:me, and la uidor to cum It j-ciu uiUKt tko iDtpniHl i-eiuouicii. ilDll s iatiirm Cure U tukt'tl lutorlinlly, and acta Uireetly upou tho blood auu uiucoua Hurfiu'oa, Hall's Catarrh Curo la not a quack uit'dlciiie. It was pre- scribed by one. of tho best iihystclans In this country for years ami 18 a ri'KUlnr prescription, It Is composed nf tho best tonics known, com bined vltb tlio bost blood purifiers, actluc; dl rpctlv on tho mucous surfaces. Tho nerfeel combination of the two InsTCdlelita Is whiit pro duces such wonderful reHults lu curlutr catarrh, Mend for testimonials, free. F. J. CIIUNICV Sc CO., Trops., Toledo, O. Bold by Prugglsts, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation, the close of business March G, 1917. 143,089.27 NON 8,821.1 018.7 0,000.00 3,150.00 78,129.13 5,1)59.7 2,353.7 17,803.7 ?200,225.57 $ 60,000.00 taxes paid 832.78 100,288.8(1 11,806.09 49.09 442.40 30,740.3! NON NON $200,225.67 JACKSON: ss. - named bank, do solemnly swear that 1109,330.09 1,799.0: 29.177.02 20,950. 30,000 5,000 20,788. 2,580. 135,632. ; 800 5,960 50,555 92 $718,723. -.-$100,000.00 60,000.' taxes paid 102. - 17,870 2Si,89, 3,990 62S 1.793 233,436 10,000. - 4,100. - $718,723 JACKSON: ss. gon, addressed the students ot the Medford high school early Cits after- oon on the "the schools of Europe.'' At 3:30 he addressed the teachers and patrons ot the high school on Newer things in education and why they are criticised." Ills discussion the latter subject comes ai a result a rocent attendance at tin conven tion of city school superintendents t Kansas City. Superintendent of City Schools V. Meldo HUlts hns received a letter of ongrntulatlon from Prof. Keasler of tho O. A. C, upon the intorcst taken by Medford teachers In ha reading HOW TO RELIEVE HEAD NOISES M)(1 Advk'fi for Tlioso Who l'ei' Deafness. People who are growing hard of earing and who experiences a stuffy ecliiig of pressure against their ear rums, accompanied by buzzing, rum bling sounds in their head like water falling or steam escaping should take prompt and effective measures to stop this trouble. Head noises are almost Invariably the foreruners of complete or partial deafness, and most deaf people suffer from them constantly. Sometimes these head olses become so distracting and nerve-racking, with their never ceas- ng "hum," they drive tho sufferer almost frantic and complete nervous reakdown may result. Thanks to a remarkablo prescrip tion, it Is now possible to lessen the everity of these head noises and oft en completely overcome them and with the disappearing of tho head noises the hearing also greatly lm- roves, and very frequently can bo restored to normal. It can be easily propared at home for about 75c and wo beliove is a most effective treat ment for this trouble. From your ruggist secure 1 oz. Parmlnt, (Dou ble Strength), take this home and add It one-fourth pint of hot water and four ounces of granulated sugar. Stir until dissolved. Take one table spoonful four times a day. l'ermlnt is used in this way not only to re duce by tonic action tho Inflamma tion and swelling in tho Eustachian Tubes, and thus to equalize the afr pressure on tho drum, hut to correct any excess of secretions In the mid die ear, and the results it gives are usually quick and effective. Every person who has catarrh In any form Bhould givo this recipe a trial. Heath's Drug Storo, Strang's Side Pharmacy can supply you. Masking', Medford Pharmacy, West WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Young married man wants steady work on ranch. Ralph J-Iouseholder, R. R. 1, Central Point or phono 157, Central Point. 305 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTI3D Old false teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $5.00 per set. Mall to L. Mazer, 2 007 S. Fiftll street. Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 320 WANTED To rent ono horso, 1200 pounds or heavier. Phono R-l 3 W. 301 WANTED Calves. Phono 5 00-R 301 VANTED Registered Duroc sow and three gilts, oliglblo to registry. Call Ashland 4-F13 or address Box 50, Mail Tribune. 310 WANTED Bring us your eggs nnd poultry. We pay cash. 1 Medford Poultry and Egg Co. 314 WANTED Vacuum cleaning, th large machine. I furnish my own power. Henry Currier. Phone 820-X. 306 WANTED Houses to move. Phone 488-M, or 488-X. HELP WANTEIT FEMAI.K WANTE1 Kxperienced womuu for general housework. Phone 805-.I 302 WANTED Capable women to sell Nu Bono corsets In JncKSon and Josephine counties. Mrs. A. True Lundy, district manager. Hotel Medford. 30 FOR SALE REAIi ESTATE "OR SALE Rest homo in city cost. Your own terms. 25 South Orange St. James K. VoorheiB. 30 FOR SALE My 80 acre ranch nea Griffin creek, 3 miles from Med ford: fine new bungalow, build ings, fruit and alfalfa. $5200 sold at once. .1. H. Patterson Jlighwood, Montana. 31 FOR SALE 20 acres creek bottom land, suitable for gardening or su gar beets. One mile from town If Interested write L. E., care Mai Tribune. 30 MONEY TO liOAX MONEY TO LOAN At 6 and 7 per cent interest on good security. Ad dress M, care Mall Tribune. 30 TO IX)AN Money loaned on fuml ture, live stock, implements, etc Transactions private, possesslo: retp'.ned. Write Union Iioan Agency, 217 S. High street, Salom Oregon. 308 TO LOAN $2000 to loan. It. Holmes, the Insurance Man. TO LOAN $1000 to loan. Mail Tribune. Box S. circles recently organized. Cities of tho first class are not required to take part in the reading yet 4 0 of he 53 teachers in tho city ors en gaged lu the reading and study ot vocational books under the circle plan. Medford, according to Prof. Rossler 1b the only city in ihs state where organized effort nlou? these lines is being made. A i).:i'i-:xii.ni,n mkiucim: Lydla E. PlnUhani's Vegetable Compound Is a dependable root nnd herb medicine. It has made a place for Itself among the great mas of people, because thousands of sick women havet rled it and proved Hint it will accomplish all that is claimed for It. Nothing unfavorable can hon estly bo said about It. It does not contain Injurious drugs. It is a root and herb remedy founded upon a phy sician's prescription, and Is manu factured for a specific purpose. That it accomplishes this purpose Is proved by thousands and thousands of con vincing testimonials. Gall Stones. Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Auto-In- toxication Yellow Jaundice, Appen dicitis and other fatal aliments re sult from Stomach 'Trouble. Thous ands of Stomach Sufforors owe their complete recovery to Mnyr's Wonder. ful Romedy. Unlike any other for Stomach Ailments. For sale by drug glstB everywhere. FOB KENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RUNT Cash or on shares, In acres, sultahlo for bonus, tomatoes melons, etc. Irrigated. Phono 28-J-l. 303 FOR RE N'T Hearing orchard for care. See owner 400 West 2nd st. 301 FURNISH ED APARTMENTS. "OR RENT Desirable, furnished apt. Tho Berbon, 10 Quince. 321 OR RENT Only ono completely furnished apartment loft to rent; steam heat, hot nnd cold wutor, bath, kitchenette with gas range Apply Hotel Holand. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT FIvo room modern house and tliivo lots, good garden spot, at 305 Portland avo. 300 FOR, RENT Furnished and unfur nlslied houses. Employment Agen cy, M. A. Radcr, 123 East Main. 'OR RUNT Small furnished house Phone 730-R. 302 FOR SALXS POULTRY FOR SALIC White Leghorns, Silver Lace Wyandotts, for hatching. Phono 204-W. P. E. Wynkoop. 3 FOR SALE Ono rotnlnina brooder stove, and 2 hot water brooders. M Miller, Central Point, Ore., Phono 13x3. 301 FOR SALE Bronze turkey eggs, $1 per setting. Aflreda King, Talent Oro. 301 FOR SALE Eggs . for hatching. Single Comb White Leghorns, O. A. C. stock, 75c sotting of 13 eggs $4.00 per 100. Phonq 500-J-4. 313 FOR SALE S. C. Rhode iRland Red cockerels, pullets and eggs fo: hatching. Ernest Webb, Central Point, Pho:ie 247. 312 FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn eggs, heavy laying strain, 75c set ting, $1.00 hundred. J. S. Craw ford, Talent, near depot. 300 "OR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs for setting, 7.ic. Phone 571-R-1 30 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Seed corn. C. W. Case- bolt, Itouto 2, Box 24. 30 FOR SALE Orchard Tools, Plow nnd harrows, small tools, spn rig, oil tanks, smudge pots, lu . boxes, picking ladders, horses an mules. Phono Ashlund 8-F1 1 30 FOR SALE OR TRADE On a light car, horse, buggy, harness, flood condition. Box O, Mail Tribune. 32 FOR SALE shaps and 89-Y. -Saddle horse, brlddlo, $40. sadtllo Phone 301 FOR SALE Good, almost new 3',. inch wagon. Phone 9 a. m. to 8 m. 7S1-.I. 30 r Oil SALE Knrly Sunrise seed po tatoes. 452-w. C. M. Parker. 30 FOR SALE All of our furniture. 619 North avo., city. househo Kiversl' 30 FOR SALE Egg cases and filler Medford Poultry & Egg Co. FOR 8ALE-500-R2. -Looso hay. Telephon 30 FOR SALE Roll top desk and chai Tel. 730-R. 30 FOR HALE Safe In good condition Apply .Martin J. Rcddy. I'OK SALE One 10-gallon power Ice cvream freezer with motor t pullles, 2 five gallon cabinets, Ice cream cans, wire tables an chairs, first clasR condition. P. O. Box 208, Central Point, Ore. 307 FOR SALE Manure. Have your lots plowed. Phone 473-Y. 302 FOR BALK Seed, alfalfa, red clover aweet clover timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy slocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point, Oro, FOR SALHj MISCELLANEOUS O RSALE 3 V. Inch wagon, spray pump. 4-3 Iron beds, kitchen table, washing machine, Singer, refrig erator, heater, Toledo range, Cy phers Incubator, 110 egg: two double iron beds, linoleum, wire stretchers, enamel wash bowl and sink, 0 'a feet crosscut saw, culti vator. Phone N.";!-R. Call bolween 8 a. m. and S p. m. 303 FOR SALE. Buck saw, wheolbarrow. garden seeder and cultivator, and other tools. 305 Portland avo. 300 FOR SALE One Twin Ipdinn motor cycle. Inquire Bernard Motor Co. , 300 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK. 'OK SALE Fresh Jersey cow. 303 Phone 2S-J-1. WANTED Pigs between 50 and 100 lbs. Holland-Dale farm, Talent. 307 FOR SALE Shot land pony, harness and buggy. Phone 5-F-2. 305 FOR SALE 8 Holstoin cows, one Durham, 4 two-year old helfors, fresh soon: 3 yearling heifers and 3 male calves. Geo. Hilton. 304 OR SALE Ono light team. C. A. Bennett, Route 3, Medford 302 '"OR SALE Fresh Jersey cow calf, one day old. Phone 869-H. FOR SALE Team of horses or will t ratio for cow. Thono Iicaulleu, Central Point. 300 BUSINESS DIRKCTORY Accountant. M. WILSON Certified Public Accountant, room 411 M. F. & 11. Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Auto Supplier) LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We nre operating the largest, oldest nnd best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar nntee. 2(1 North Fifteenth St Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEORGE A. CODDING Lnwyer, Room 412, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford, Ore. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N, Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. B. REAMES Corey bldg. -Lawyer,""" Qarnott Rooks Christianity as Christ. PconcliiMl It. by Rov. Brooko Horford and other .Unitarian literalnro sont froo to enquirers. Address Miss Hazel Burton, Central Point, R. F. D. No. 1, Oregon. 304 Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 yeare old. We know how to get the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has kins' Bldg., 210 E. Main st. Pontlsta DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist, Over Dan iels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 692-Y. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett Corey Bldg., Suite Medford, Ore. Phone 856. Sit Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINCS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bid? Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain age, orchard and land improvement Garbage GARBAGE Got your premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons fo good service. Phone 874-L. J Y. Allen. Instruction Id Music, FRED ALTON llAiailT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Musit Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg., Phone 72. Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident. Liability, Plate Glasa, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panles, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Mctlirul. MRS. GKO. JACKSON Vlavl Deal er. Phone ir4Y, residence 900 East Alain Street. I'hysltlMru and Burgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 30.1 Garnett-Corey build lng. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician an surgeon. Practice limited to eye, enr, nose nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Aurist for S. P R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 607. Printers anA ItihtlMicri MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon; Book binding loose loaf ledgers, billing systems etc. Portland prices. 27 Nortb Fir st Transfer EADS TRANSITU & STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front St. Phone 816. Prices right. Service guar an teed. Gives a brilliant glonsy sumo tnni .looa not rub .lit or dust oll-tlmt nnnonls to tho iron-that lasts four timoo us lone as any atiior. . ... Black Silk Stove Polish ff is In a cIhrs by Itself. If more iroiu fctier tttiKtriaiJ. Try it on ymiv parlor Btove-yourcoitartuvij ur tur K" ,rn',K,, it yuu ii" i "mi tiwr used, your l.nt-tlwtiru op , tit wry tlculiT is itt)tlKi-is.'l lu ro- l ii n u your Shi no In MOTHER'S TROUBLES A mother's unending workand devotion drains and strains Iter physical strength and leaves its mark in dimmed eyes and carewonv ex pressions ahe ages before ner time. Any mother who is weary anu lunguux should shirt tnkiug Scott's Emulsion of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil as a strengthen ing food and bracing tonic to add rich ness to her blood and build up her nerves before it is too late. Start Scott's limulsiou today its fame is wonu-wiue. It is free from alcohol. 6tott8ibowne.iilouoifitld.tl. J. IMS FOR BURNS, CUTS and WOUNDS Dennis Eucalyptus Olnlmont T ALL DRUQ STORES Tubes 2S0 Jars boo r I Early Vegetables and rlowera should he started now. Plant Morse Grand PrixcCarrots, Cabbage, Onions, Beets, Peas, SpmachanJTurnipa. AlaoMorae' Sweet Peaa and Panaics. All re selected California Seeds Don't ttlte teeda that axe "just as good." Gat Morac'. On Sale by all Lojdlnd Dealers . . If your (UnUr doe not avty MoriV SttAt. attic, direct for our catalprfua Fna. Your order will ba promptly attornlM to C. C. MOKSE 8 CO. , Seedsmen San Francisco at in e 322 E. Main Phone 481 , ANTIMONY Wunled Antimony Property and Ores. O. Sf. MIMiKIt,' "' ' (117 Pacific nnlldlns,' San Francisco, California. AttentionFarmers MJ.;ir.X)TlI) JUNK COMPANV 31-33 N. Bartlott St. Pay Highest PrlceB for ' ' ' - HIDES I Green hldos per lb Dry hides, per lb. . Green calf hides, per lb. Dry calf hides, per lb. ... BP c ' - ! Dairy .170 ..25o ..25a ..30o We Also n.iy Sliecp rclts nnd Goat Skins. Phone 2 S3-J,