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" "MEnFOTCT) MATT; TCITBTTNR MFDFOTCD'. bl?F.flOtf. RATFT.TAY. MATIOTT HI, 1017. At the Churches J Ministerial Association. The bi-monthly meeting of the Rogue River Valley Ministerial Asso ciation will meet Monday at 10 o'clock in the public library. 's ; J. C. ROLLINS, President. First Christian Church ';' Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Follow ing this hour. Prof. A. J. Hanuy will give a talk on patriotism. The duties of the Christian citizen to his coun try. We trust Mr. Hanuy will have a good audience, as his talk will be very interesting. : St. Mark's Rpiscopul. Comer North Oakdale and 6th. '. 8 a. m. Holy Communion. 10 a. m. Sunday school, 11 a. m. Holy communion. 1:30 p. m. Evening prayer and In struction. Wm. B. HAMILTON, ' j Vicar. !;- - Catholic Church South Oakdale avenue. rjfyrst mass Sunday at 8 a. m. Sec ond mass at 10:30 a. m. Blessing -and distribution of palms before sec Vmd mass. Benediction after mass. evening services. Holy Thursday mass at 8 a. m. doratlon of the Blessed Sacrament on Thursday. Evening services at 7:30 p. m. Good Friday mass at 8 a, m. Evening services at 7:30 9. m. Holy Saturday services will begin at 7:30 a. m. REV. JOHN POWERS, Rector. J Oakdale Avenue .Methodist. i i' Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ! Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject: "True Patriotism." The loynl patri ots are invited. J Special music. Solo by M. A. Rader. , "f Prayer meeting and choir rehersal Thursday evening. J.) Special children's day and Easter , service April Sth at 7:30 p. m. Store- opticon views of the life of Christ will be a part of the' program, ' All are welcome. H. M. BRAN'HAM, Pastor. First Church of Christ, Scientist. it Branch of the Mother Church, tho 'Fiat Church of Christ, Scientisst, in Boston, Mass. Wf Sunday services at 11 o'clock, sub ject. "Reality." 3 Wednesday evening meeting, at which testimonials of Christian Science healing are given, at 7:30. All are cordially invited. . Sunday school at 9:45. All under the ago of 20 are welcome. Church edifice, 212 North Oakdale avenue. V Reading boom In tho M. F. & H building, North Central avenue, open from 12 to 4:30 dally, except Sun day and holidays. Kvflnir.-T,iitl. Zion's Church, j 4th street, below Oakdale ave. ! f Palm Sunday. Sunday school (English) 10 a. m. i Divine Bervlce (English) 11 a .m. J Evening sorvice (English) 7:30 p. m. !j Good Friday, f- Divine service (Gorman) 11 a. m. I Evening service (English) 7:30 p. ni y During Holy Week, Lenten services will be held every night at 8 o'clock. f, Holy communion will be celebrated on Good Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock j All evening services during Hols- Week will be conducted In, the Eng lish language. . The Ladies' Aid Society will meet .on., Thursday, April 12, Instead of April 5, at the pastornge. f'--' English services will, from now on, bo held every first and third Sunday Of the month. Services In the German jlangunge every second and fourth Sunday of each month. I Catechetical instructions for con firmation Tuesday and Friday. , lt ,: ) First Methodist Kplscopiil !;' j Dr. J. C. Rollins, pastor, f' Talni Sunday will ho observed with becoming dignity and joy. The Sun day school hour is 9:45 a. m. A full school is anticipated as a special prfrum has been prepared. Stran gers are mnde welcome, i 3'ublle worship at 11 a. m. Dr. Rdlllns will spenk on "Who Follows In Ills Trnln." The triumphal en trance will be kept In mind. Special and appropriate music. . fTlie leaguers meet both chapters ;-it 6:15. All young people are In vited to attend and participate. Spec ial music. ":30 p. m. Patriotic week will Shvo with a stirring patriotic ser vice. The church began the week with a special patriotic service last Sunday evening and will conclude week with a more extended ser '. Tho O. A. R., ntso the W. R. C fwm attend as bodies; space will be TBterved for them. Brief addresses will be made by Attorney H. A. Can idiiy, Mayor C. E. Gates and Dr. Ho! iins. By special request Ir. Rollins will also read and comment thereon 'Gleams Through the Mist" by ienn Collins. i u this service a very beautiful flag will be presented to the church n0 appropriately dedicated and raised. Special music throughout the day by the splendid vested choir. The public is cordially invited to partici pate in all these hours of worship. First Presbyterian Church. , Main St., at City Park. 1 Welcomes all ages, classes, creeds and races. Sunday school at 10 a. ni., Mayor C. E. Gates, in charge. At 11 a. m.. Palm Sunday, commun ion Bervlce and reception of new mem bers. At 7:30 p. m Patriotic services. The Seventh company will attend, dressed In full uniform, occupying re served seats at the front of the The following splendid musical pro gram wtllbe contributed. In the morn ing Andrews' Chorus Choir with Mrs. C. C. McCurdy at the pipe organ. Solo "The Palms" Faure Mr. C. C. McCurdy. Violin Solo C. Janes. In the evening in connection with the patriotic services, a superb sacred conceit will be given by the choral orchestra. Directed by Prof. H. II. Howell: "Les Contes, Hoffman" Offenbach "Munana" Missud "April Moods" Eugene "Pittoresque" Massenet "Dawn of Love" licndik "Poet and Peasant" Suppe "Ametica," the "Star Spangled Ban ner," and other patriotic music. This program will be Interspersed by the Mercel Quartette and solos by Miss Willie Howard, etc. Over 500 people attended Inst Sun day evening. Patriotic addresses by Captain A. J. Vance, Professor Ilanliy and Rev. A. G. Hogg. You must come early to get a good seat. Concert and patriotic service begins 7:30 sharp. Doors open at 7. AH are welcome. REV. A. A. J. HOGG, Res. Meilford Hotel. Minister. First Baptist Church. "A Live Church With a Cordial Wei come." The services for Sunday, April 1 begins with the Bible school session at 9:45 o'clock. The newly elected superintendent, Mrs. Wm. Davis, will be in charge. -Members of the Bible school and church invited to be pres ent to give her an enthusiastic wel come. At 11 a .m. the pastor will speak upon a most timely topic. viz: "in tho Church and Out of a Job." The board of deacons will be in session between the Bible school hour and morning worship to meet any persons who may wish to unite with the church. There will be "baptismal service service ngain at the beginning of the morning service, and the observance of the Lord's Supper at the close of the service. Newly elected officers in the church will bo presented to the church and congregation, and the hand of fellow ship given to all persons who have been received during tho past month. At 6:30 p. m. the young people hold their devotional service in the "upper room." This Is a great place for young people. There is always a full room and helpful service. Topic, "Tho Quiet Ways of Cod's Provi dence. Tho pastJr will preach again at the evening service. Subject: "Lost Op portunities." Last Sunday night there were five professions of faith. Many persons Catarrh Cannot Be Cured vlth I.OCAr APPMOATIONS. tin thtr ennnot reach tli nt-nt th disease. Cutiirrli In b blood or comtlltutlnnal ilUenso, ami In urIr to cure It j-otj DiiiHt tnke Internal rena-dlra. Hull' Catarrh Cure la taken internally, and net directly ujkhj tlio blood and mums so r fried. Ilull'i Catarrh Cure ia not a quark medic I no. ft was prq srrllx'd by onn of tlio lnnt I'll yule In nil In '.Ins country for ynr and la a regular prescription. It la cnmiKMi'd f tlio liput ton leu known, com bined with llto bent blood jnirlflfM. acting di rectly on tho mncotia mirfncoa, Tt pcrfwt conitdnmloa of tin? two laiircMlliMit In wlmt pro durpa mien Ttfwidfrfiil rrMitti in curing catarrh. Send for tcntlm ml a la, five. F. J. CHUNKY A CO.. Proui., Toledo, O. Fold by Prtipitlsta. prlo 7V. Take Uall'a Family fllla for constipation. DAISY Butter, fresh from our chum to vour tnl.ilo. Made from carefully selected cream gathered hy us from the most sanitary dairies. Every pound guaranteed. Costs no more ior the best. J ry it, lift us supply you with Non Jietter .Milk. Delivered ai your door BUTTER MILK SKIM MILK SWEET CREAM VELVET ICE CREAM At The Dairy 322 East Main, l'hoiic -181 of the Baptist church. Thut's an-! ( W)1V) ,.,),,,. of publication of sum other reason why the congregation, ,jfons continues to fill the house every Sun day and Sunday night. Music will be furnished by the largo chorus choir at both morning and evening sorvice. If not under obligation to attend elsewhere, come and worship with us. You will find tho Baptist people home-like and cordial. Come often enough to get acquainted. FREDERICK W. CARTENS, Pastor. Residence: 42S V. Fourth St. Passion Wwk Services, Special passion week services will be held at the First Methodist church this week as follows: Beginning Sunday morning, Palm Sunday. Monday evening, sermon by Dr. Bailie of Phoenix. Tuesday evening, Rev. H. E. Tuck er. Wednesday evening, Rev. F. S. Carstens. Thursday evening, Dr. Rollins, keeping the feast, tho sacrament of the Lord's supper. Good Friday, afternoon service. Program will bo anon m od Inter. The public is earnestly invited to join in these services. Evening service begins at 8 o'clock and will continue for one hour. Spe cial music at each service. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti. Circuit Court. liojrufi River Valley Cn mil Co., vs. K. L, M.txwell, suit to oslnhlish riirlil of way, order of puljlieation of sum mons. Roirim River Valley Canal Co., vs. Mabel M Zapf, sail to establish rii-bl Synopslg of the Allium) Hcih'iiivtit oMlift AKTXA IXSl ltANI'K COMPANY of Hertford. In i lit. Hlnti' i.f CtvMii'ctlmt oil tin' 3lHt (lay of DtTrinlHT. ltll'i. ImnU' Iti tin' In t:nraiii'e Coniinli'hluliiT of tin Kliito C Itri'aoii. lontuunt to law: CAPITAL. Amount of ennltRl Ktla iii $ s.ovO.oui.Cu 1NCII.MK. Xi't promlnni "lv( A iliirliic ttie i Tear l3..-,l.!w.n2 IitttTtft . illvliliiiU uml ri'titx t ivhtit durliii. H' l.Kr,.s75.il7 liKtHi'i fri.iii nlluT i.mri- lv-l-etvi-i durlup tiio fir ST.ili'J.IItt ToUl incouif H.iM.II.VS7 msm!nsi:Mi:NTs. Net loKwn pntll iliirlnp tltc ymr. .$ 0.S74. H12.ll lllvldiilf ritlil UM'ltil Ktixk dtnl'it tin- .v"'tl l.coft.lhlOAt Couunl.tiloiiK mid Hnlnrlc ln'.ld durlnit Ihf J-i-ar :i..-i."'8iVmi.ll Taxi's, llivui'i'ii anil fi'iii pulil ilup- Ini.' Uii' Ji'.ir K.mM Aiiioi'iit of nil otlii'r pxpiMidlnni. 71i.i. ns;;.r,4 Toliil ettKliKilllin'a IL',WH.Ii:IS.IIO AKSt-.-lX. Viilm' of rwil pitiili' owmnl (uiiir- k.'t vuliii'i 110.0(10.00 Viilui' i! Mt'K'kH and IioihIm oh'ik-.I niiark.'t villi.') ;'l.:ruu.i7. 7 Cimli In Lnliks uml on timid 11.417. :1'lh.41 l'ro:i.liii..n In c.rtii"".' of c.lti'.'ll.iii nrlllvn Hlnre .Sitt :m. llllll 2.o7x.4!.il.7ll Olln-r nwi'ti. l.n.iiln.sl liil.T.'XI and ri'Ut diif anil n.'- tTin-d ll7.l'.H.si T.ilul aH'i'tn Lil.7N7.ll.2S st .rf'clnl de..R.llH In p:iy "Mil- (If any there tw) i.4irj-20 Total anitelH adnillleil la On-.ai. .-M.i.l...li.r' l.IAIl'.l.lTIIX. Olw r-H'niH for I.-h-i-m niii.alil. . . .$ 1.11711.111.1.1'n Miioiiiii o. inn'Hriif.1 iimiilniii. on all ontptan.lii.i.' riki II .Ill..:ti4ll All i.tli.T llulillllti'.4 :IH.F..lM1l.iiu 'Potnl llal'llllle-. evln-lTi' of .ulillnl i.UM'1. of .VIHi..n Jia.lill.L'li'i.-l'.l Ti'liti iilviilliiiatt ill Tone U'.'. 111. ilIWi fl.:t7i:.4.Hl.S7 HCSIl-tS IN OUI'IHIN cult 'I UK YKAIt. Total lnsiir.tiiv irrltt.'ii dnriiiK tin- year f 3.SKS.77:i.fXI (iios. I.r.'itilitlna r.'1-.'lv..l dining the yeui 7.!v:H.m rreiii'iiina retnriKi.l dntlnit 111.' .voir IS.W2.ltt I.OHH'r oud diiilni,' ft..' year .'ll .:iil ii Uwm liii'iirri i ilurlni; Hie your . Ha.l.'..M: Total amount ot la.'irnnei' ti. amiidli.ii 111 orrit.ii He. . Ill ll'ld DI4.iUi7.i.o 1IT 'M. It. CI. AUK. Preitiileat. 8t itntoiT roiltlant i;. Iiei.il alter! rti'I RttrTney for HTvln-r C. v. u. " lit 1 1 Ki: . R. A. HOLMES, Agent, Meilford, Ore on jtKXT Ki KXisni;i iioisks. FOll KENT Modern furnished four room house: on pavement. Phone 370-W. HELP WANTED MALI WANTED Man to cut tiur wood. Frank Van Dyke. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Married mull wants work at once. Phone J. W. Shepherd. 403-R-l. II II KhP WANTED l'E.MA I.E WANTED Young womnn bookkeep er and stenographer. Address H. B. L., Tribune. WANTED Middle-aged lady with nice home would like care of child or baby; live in tlio city. Box 9, care Mail Tribune. FOR SALE I'OCLTItY FOR SALE Brooders. lain. Phone 112 7-J. Mra. Wm FOR SALE Fancy while 1-egliorn eggs, 4c each. Phone 3NG-M. 32 FOR SALE 3 thoroughbred W. L. cockerels, $1.51) each, or $1.00 for 3. F. S. Carpenter. Phone 4D1-R4 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. Mated under llogan system. Phone 4S8-X. 9 FOR SALE White Leghorns. Silver Lace Wyondotls, for hatching Phone 204-W. P. F.. Wynkoop. 326 FOR HA I.F. nol'SKS FOR SALE Six-room house and 4 lots on X. (Julnre Street. .Mrs. Itamaey, 1G N. (Julnco. 11 Northwest Trfist ami Savings Hank, s. John G. I'ieieo, et nx, stipulation. Probate Court. David Finuniorc, estate, report, or der. Mrs. Frank Brings, estate, order for sale of real property. Charles Henry, estatate, appoint ment of appraisers. Real Estate Transfers. A. A. Hull to William W. Cnt- trell, y. 0. D. to land in T. :U, K 1W - 10 T. V. Daily, et ux, to William W. Cot I roll, W. D. to land in sec. 21, T. 34, H1V 1 Joseph C. Hannah to William W. Cuttrell, W. D. to land in T. :W, 1! 1W Ifl Olivo French Sinclair, et al, to (Iconic Putnam, nilm. deed to land in T. 34 1 1V 1 New Spray Hiilletlns Four new spray hullotlus have just been issued by the extension service ot the Oregon - Agricultural college and should be of interest to orchard- ists of this valley who are engaged in these particular lines of fruit grow ing. Extension bulletin No. 193, Spray ing Apples and Pears. Extension bulletin No. 194, Spray ing Prunes and Plums. WANTED SALUSMKX. WANTED Two salt at'.ias exper ienced in dry goods nnd ready to wear, to go to Klaninth Falls. Give ago. reference and experience In first lutter with salary expected. .1 F. .Muguire Co.,, Inc. 10 FOR SALK LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Nice Jersey heifer. 9 months old. Phone S20-X. 11 FOR SALE Team, i.arnoss, 3-inch wagon, price SITU. Phone Central Point 1S3. 14 FOR SALE Cheap, large mule, good worker, single or double. Uox 12, Mall Tribune. 10 FOR SALE Two yearling Perchcron colts, two 2-year-uld Belgian colts cheap if sold at onco. Phone 589-J-l. 10 FOR SALE Sows and pigs 3 to 0 weeks old, at Westerltind orchards. J. E. Clemens, mgr., Phono S-F-2. FOR SALE Three good young cows. Call after 7 p. in. Phone 539-11-2. 3 FOR SALE FLie Jersey low, just fresh; also registered Duroc boar, urge, prolific strain. J. E. Judy phono SH9-W. FOR SALE Four-year-old grade llelglan stallion. W. S. Stanclilf, Phoenix. ; 28 MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN $1000 to Jl 0,000 on good ranch proporty as security. Phone 3o3-J. J. B. Andrews. TO LOAN $1000 to loan. liox S. Mall Trif-iinn. HANCIIES FOR SALK FOR SALE OR RENT Five acres, close In, well Improved. Phone (123-R. 19 FOR SALE 40 acres of land cheap if taken at once. Address Box (S5-A, R 1, Talent, Ore. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 150 aero ranch, 70 acres In cultivation both timber and pasture land, 8 room two-story bouse, 5-acre young prune orchard. Price $10, 000. Will take in exchange small ranch near Medford to the value of $;000, balance terms. Atldress J U. Ilenslee, Canyonvllle, Ore. 1 FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, stock ranches, timber land from $10 per aero up, on long time, ensy payments. Address H care Tilbune, a VV It X I S 1 1 E I A I ' A HTM UN TS FOR RENT Furnished housolieep Ing upnrtmenls. Parlies engaging them for two months will be given a receipt for two and onehal months. Phone 2 17-L. 12 FOll apt. RENT Deslrnblo furnished The Berbon, 10 Quince. 321 FOR H UN T l I S 'E LL.WEOCS FOR RENT Garden lands, fnrmln land, stock ranches. Gold Kay Realty Co. MISC'I-.'IX.WEOI'S MORPHINE AND LIQUOR addiction cured In from three to four iluys, without suffering. Dr. Griffin, Talent, Oro. 32 RELIGION" -My Dr. Charles W. Elllolt, and other Cnilarlun litera ture. Free to Inquirers. Miss Ha zel llurlon, Central Point. R. F. D. No. 1. 8 I'Oll KENT IIOCSES i'OR RENT Furnished and unfur nished houses. Employment Agen cy. M. A. Under. 12.1 East Main. FOll KXCIIANOB FUR TRADE Fine Modern six room two story house lth basement, on pavement; fine residence street, for well Improved 10 or l. acre ranch. Might pny small difference. Address Hox 18, .Mail Tribune, giv ing full particulars. S TO TRADE For lenin, wagon and harness, 40 acre fnrm. Homo Im provements; creek, school. For Particulars address Hox 7u, Mall Tribune. U Extension bulletin No. 195, Snruj- lnp Peaches. Extension bulletin No. 19li, Spruy- ng I'lierrlos. These bullotiiis can lie oMuined free of clmrge by nddressing tlio Ex- ousioii Service, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvullis, Oregon. These can also he obtained from the county pathologist. Office of County l'athologlst. CHICHESTER S PILLS J Tin; lllAMONIl llllAND. X 4 ' 1 1 1 (i v.. 1 r a 1 1 1 ti o n I IM1U In Ilt tl ami uuUt i 0 tillL tuitvl with Illa Rit-Uin. TtlLn f .. -.fhaa. IlllT if .. ltrusUt. AYk' Ml.t ir K.Trit S niAjion iiu.m rn.LK.fof ycikncnat licit, Sn(et.Ali-it Kclutla SOID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYr. HIRE AGENTS WANTED. WANTED Agents for high-class household necessity. Liberal com mission. Rapid seller. Address l.aeho Specialty Co., 1415 Kolsoin St., Sun Francisco. S III S1 X ESS OITOMT N ITI I IS HAVE YOU an acount in Wull St.1; 'Write for our Interesting and in structive trading booklet. Just is sued. Free on rotiuost. Dibble & Hall, Stock Brokers, 50 Broad St., New York. 8 FREE BOOK "Money in Oil" shows how you can make tiulck profits. Stoutly dividends. Small invest ment. iNow producing oil and gas. Neosho Co., K. C. Life llldg., Kan sas City, Mo. 8 WAXTKU m isci:m.a n kovh WANTIOI) tiood tiecond-huiid uuto- mobllo, electric RtiirttM", Hco pre ferred; ivill consider any Rood car from 111 1 1 ; also cousldor Unlit truck. Hive price and description In first letter. S. J. Taylor, drains Pass, Oro. t WANTUI) To buy weulicd ils uml shouts up to liO pouiuls. II. V. liiiiKlium. WANT KI) l'oulliy. Wo are In tin- inurkot for ull kinds of poultry dully. tint our canli uml trade piiiios. I'lioonlx Morcuntilo Co. WANTIOI) C. A. Iluinllii, doulor In liidos, wool mid nioliulr. IliKliost prleos puld. . Offioe Uuirel St. nmi liot. l'hono 475-U 32 WANTED To rout Modorn unfurn ished house. Dosire good locution. Give full particulars. H. V. DiiiB liain, Medford. WANTED Old fulse tooth. Don't matter if broken. I pny $1.00 to J5.00 per set. Mull to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth ntreet. Pliilndelphla. I'u. Will send cash by return mult. 320 VANTED Registered Duroc sow and three Kilts, eligible to registry. Call Ashland 4-K13 or address llos 60, Mall Tribune 310 WANTED Houses to move. Phone 4SS-M, or 488-X. WANTED Vacuum donning. Gov ernment endorsed innclilne. Sutls- fuctlon guaranteed. Harry A. Wy. song, phono Jacksonville 2S2. '621 VAITED To share car with party shipping household goods to 1 perlul valley, California'. Have half carload of goods. Address 310 N. Central, Medford, Ore. Villi H.M.K M ISC 1K1.UA XI'.OI S EOlt SALE Early Siiiii'Iko seed po tatoes. Phone ina-W. C. M. Par ker. IS KOI I SALE Electric lixl.iireii, sew ing machine, Monarch rnngR, onk table, chairs, Iii-uhh bed. gaKolliu stove. Phono 171. -S l-'OU SALE 2 h. Phone 8-11-2. p. gasoline engine FOR SALE 1 14 maul wagon, new Inqti Iro Talent blacksmith Hiiop. 11 FOll SALE At once, good S'A-inch wngon, spray pinup, cultivator, Cy phers 1 10-egg Incubator, iron beds and springs, refrigerator, kitchen table, beater. Phono .Slill-it from 8 u. m. to 8 p. m. FOR SAI.E ied tank. Fruit Co. New 201111 gal. galvnn Phono 121. llurdwell 1 1 l.'OR SALE 400 rolls good wallimp or, tints, paints varnishes, stains nii u few other articles at a bar gain. Phone (14 l-.M. First come first served, r, 1 1 N. Fir. FOR SALE Seed corn, penler. Phono 201-1(4 S. Car FOR SALE OR .EXCHANGE For real estate one five passenger auto, JO-liorse power; also one two seated carriage, gooil as new. Ad dress Hox 81), .Mall Tribune. FOR SALE CHEAP llulldiligs on Reddy property, end of lleddy ave nue, uno iirop-siiiii burn 22x21 with loft; 10 feet under eaves wltl 2 good sized lean-oils, one 12x two roomed plastered house wllh small covered poarch; two clilcli nouses, l()X4i) and onn pigeon nouse and a lot of 2 Inch me chicken wire. Apply 211 Garnett Coroy Building or phone 170 !) FOR SALE Newtown. -Kimball piano. Phone 2M-X. 12 1 S FOR SALE Paxson's superb dahlias i.lgbt named labeled bulbs, $1; sorted colors nnd classes, cactus, peony nnd decorative. 'Jen unlit lielcd, fl. Postage paid. Demi for list. it. 11. PuXHon, Central Point uregon. a FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover wot clover, timothy uml other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write tor samples. Ralph Waldo Elden central Point, Ore. FOR HALH OR TRADE On a llgh car, horse, hnggv, harness. Good condition, uox O, Mall Tribune 32 4 run HAi.fc - Egg cases and fillers m I- rV iueuioru Poultry & Egg Co. OLD-TIME COLD CURE 1 , DRINK HOT TEA! 0't a u:nnll piv'-ine of ITanilmri; lln'URt Tea, or tu tho (ktiiihii folk call it, "llaml'iirur Ilrunt 'iluv,"at any jthunnacy. Take a tiil'locpounful of the ti'n, a cup of boiling water iyn it, pour through a bh-vo aiut drink a U'licup full uti any tiuio during tlic day or before retiring. It ia tho moat olfcctivo way to break a cold and euro ffrip, us it opens tlio porea of the skin, relieving concetion. Also loosena tho bowels, time breaking up a cold. Try it tho next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpeneive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and haruilctia. STIFF. ACHiNG JOINTS Rub Soreness from joints and muscles with a small trial bottle of old St Jacobs Oil Ptop "doBlnff'1 Rheumatismi It's pain only; not ono caao in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub sooth ing, jH'iietrating "St. Jacoba Oil" riht on tho "tender spot," and by the time you say Jack Robinson out comes the rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" is a harmless riieu-matimn cure which never disappoints nnd doesn't burn tho skin. It taken pain, soreness and stiffness from aching1 jointa, muscles and bonoH; stops sciatica, lumbauo, backache, neuralgia. of old-time, honcat "St. ilaeobs. Oil' from any drug atoro, and in a moment you'll he free Irom pains, acnes and BtifftiesH. Uon't buffer 1 Rub rheuuia tiuiu away. BUSINESS DIKltCTOHX Accountant ' E. M. WILSON -Certified Public Accountant, room 411 M. F. & H llldg., Medford, Oregon. Aitstn Supplies LATTER ATJTO 8P11INO CO. W are operating the larcost, oldnsl and best equipped plant In the Pa clfio northwest. Use our sprinRP wli6n others fall. Sold under writ ten Riinrnntec. 34 North fifteenth St.. Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEORGE A. CODD1NO Lawyer, Room 412, Gainett-Corey Bldg., Medford, Oro. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney ano Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Rank- Building, entrance N Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law rooms 8 and a, Medford National Bank Building. A. R. RE AMES Lawyer. Garnett Coroy bldg. Collect loiw COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wl collocted some accounts 14 yean old. We know how to got the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency. Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Haa- klns' Bldg., 216 E. Main at Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan- lols Clothing Store in rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jonea. Phone 692-Y. DR. W. M. VAN BCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN BCOYOO Dentists Garnett Coroy llldg., Suite Medford, Ore. Phone 850. SIC I.'.nglnoer nnd Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bld Surveys, estlmntos, Irrigation drain ago, orchard and lnnd Improvement Ciavluigo GARBAGE Got your promisee cleaned up for the Bummer. Call on Hie oily garbago wagons fo good service. Phone 874-L. I Y. Allon. Instruction In .Music KUK I) ALTON IIAIGH T Tenchor 01 piano and harmony. Haight Muslt Studio, 401 GarnettCorey Bldg, 1'linne 72. Insiii'.-iiii-n EARL a. I IIMY General Insurance oflico, Flro, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panics, good locnl service. No. 21 Garnett-Coroy Bldg. .Med luil MltS. GEO. JACKSON Vlnvl Deal er. Phono 154Y, residence 0U East. Main Street. Physician and Surgeons DR. W. W. H(IWARI Osteopathic physician. su3 Gurnett-Uurey build Ing. Phono 1.10. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician an surgeon. Practice limited to eye ear, nose nnd throat. Eyes aclen lineally tented and glasses aup piled. Oculist nnd Aurist for 8. It. It. Co. unices M. F. & 11. Co bldg., oppoalto P. O. Phone 607. Printers and Publishers .MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office Id Southern Oregon; Book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systems elo. Portland prices. 27 Nortb Fir St. Transfer EAHS TRANSFER STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front st. Phone slfi. Prices right. Horvlce guar auueeu. UiKsSiSinS Dermis fiic-.:y;)tus fch'.t.rnnt AT AU. DRU3 STCRCS TUBCS 25C JARS. ftOC BEST That Grow Wo have a choice line of Garden Seeds, includiiiff the Famous Burpees in packages and bulk. 5!) varieties of Spencer's Sweet Peas. Broadley The Medford Florist and Seed Man Phone 872. Body WOOD Fir 2-inch -$2.25 .. 2.75 16-inch MoreyWOODComp'y Phone 654-J. 37 North Fir St. New Barber Shop AL C, WHITE Expert Barber and grinder of safety razor blades, shears, knives, clippers and ordinary razors. Patronize home Industry. 17 N. Central Avo. Attention, Farmers MKDFOItn DUNK COMPANX . 81-33 N. Bartlott St. Fay Highest Prices (or jnnnsi Green hldos per lb . 17a Dry hides, per lb. ............ 25c Green calf hides, per lb, 2 Bo Dry calf hides, por lb. .30o We Also Buy Sheep Pells and Goat Skins. WANTED Have two clients who wish to purchase Moclford im proved properly if priced riftlit. What have you to of Per. See Hie Fehl Investment Co. 37 North Fir street, WOOD Body fir wood by tier or cord. 12- inch chunks, $2; 16-Inch, $2.ii0, de livered. Special on smudge wood. Pacific Fuel Company, yard 1. & K. II. II. iV Main St. Phono 5HI-II. Bud Lawrentz has purchased an Inteerst with G. F. Williams In the Medford Cleaning Works All kinds of cleaning work guar anteed. Wo call for and deliver goods. Phono 57 H S. Central INTURURIIAN AUTOCAR CO. TIME CARD. Leave Medford tor Asnlund, Talent and Phoenix daily, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nt 10:15 p. m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. ni., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. in. Also on Satur day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave Ajahlanrt at 9:00 a. in. and 1:40, 6:00 and 10:30 p. m. WESTON'S Camera Shop 19 203 Fast Main Street, Medford The Only Fxelusivc Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregou. Negatives Made any timo or place by .appointment. "Phone 1 17-.T. We'll do the rest. E. D. WESTON, Prop.