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    MEDFOTtT) MATT; TTvTBU?JT3 MEDFOTiT),
OEOO??, MONDAY. APTtTL 2. 1017.
PA AH SEVEN1
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L FIELD
DAY - MEET MAY 3
AT EAGLE POINT
Thursday, May 3, is llio date set
(or tho second annual Eagle Point
field moot and community gathering.
Twenty-eight schools are invited to
compete (or the silver cup. At noon
there will be a big picnic dinner, fol
lowed by speaking, (ree-tor-all sports,
special moving pictures, big "Friend
ship Fire," "weiner roast" and the
evening, closing with a big dance.
All the schools in the territory trib
utary to Eaglo Point have been invit
ed to participate in the big annual
event, and It is oxpected that most o(
them will take part. The silver cup
that was won Inst year by Eagle Point
school is offered again this year and
wyi bo awarded to the school scoring
tire highest number of points. Small
schools stand practically as good
chance as do the larger ones, for It
is the average that counts. The boys
I are divided into three classes accord
ing to weight; tho girls aro divided
Into two classos according to ago. It
a school has only one boy in a given
class, his score counts in each event
for his class. If a school is repre
sented by ten boys In one class, it is
tho average of all their scores that
counts for their school. This method
eliminates the old plan wherein only
tho stars are represented. The new
way Instead brings out and develops
those who really need physical dovol
opment. At least 80 per cent of the
pupils in each school are required to
participate; otherwise the school'ls
not eligible to compete for the cup.
This plan is endorsed by tho Univer
sity of Oregon and by the Oregon
Agricultural College. Also It has been
thoroughly tried out through several
years in the county by W. 0. Wheeler,
who is the principal director In stag
ing the coming event.
It is planned to have all the Inter
school events closed by noon, at
which1 time all will participate In a
big powwow and picnic dinner. Free
if(ce with cream and sugar will be
furnished for all comers, but the vis
itors are expected to bring their own
roughage.
In the afternoon there will be a
spectacular list of free-for-all sports,
for which liberal prizes will be of
fered. An innovation In this line for
this section will be a potato polo race
Tho contestants ride horses, and are
divided Into two teams. At one end
of the field is a box of potatoes (If
the price goes dorvn by that time)
at tho other end of tho field Is a goal
for each team. Each rider has
wooden strtff, sharpened at ono end
with which ho spears a potato and
tries to deposit it in 'he goal for h!
team, tho opponents try to pre
vent him from delivering tho pota
toes. At the end of the alloted time
tho team with the most potatoes to
Its credit is considered the winning
!de. The game is exceedingly excit
lng if well played.
Not the least Important event of
tho day will be an address by M. S,
Pittmnn. rural field representative of
tho Oregon normal School. Mr. Pitt
man is recognized as one of the most
fluent, orators In Oregon.
An effort Is being made to secure
V. I-. Finley wjth his moving bird
.lid animal pictures. The lecture and
pictures, if secured, will be offered
free to all during tho latter part of
tho afternoon and evening.
When the sun Is low In tho west
and tho visitors begin to feel weary
after the strenuous day, a big
"Friendship Flro" will be lighted
around which all will gather for the
"weiner" roast and evening lunch.
Tho day w ill close with a big dance
In the Kaglo Point hall.
MONKEY SERUM SAVES
NEW YORK BABIES
NEW YORK, April 2. Results o(
Investigation undertaken by the
Rockefeller Institute last summer
after tho outbreak of lufantllo paral
ysis-ind carried on since through ex
perlments on monkeys, are set forth
In tho April number of the Journal
of Experimental Medicine, the Inst!
tute publication, proofs of which were
made public today.
Definite announcement is made
that Immune syrup derived from
the blood o( those v. ho have reeov
cred from the disease Is of definite
curative value. The report contains
an analysis of 2G cases In which rec
ords were taken. In four rases, the
serum was administered before
1 Paralysis had developed. Signs of
paralysis followed In only four of
these, of the entire 2fi. a largo pro
iwrtlon showed Improvement after
the treatment.
"As far as the present results can
he Interpreted," says Ur. Simon Flex
ner, "the therapeutic valuo of Im
mune serum Is largely confined to
the early period of the disease, cor
responding with its onset. The value
Is much less definitely shown, though
not excluded, for the later since.
non paralyfis has already appeared
nd Is extending."
Portland (imin.
I'OIiTLAXl), Or., April 2. Wheat
tronj;, no inulin;:. Siwt bills 3 lo oo
higher. All new records. Illuestem
1.T7; I'ortvfoM ifl.72; club $1.75;
red linsMiin $1.70.
Hurley at new record. No. 1 land
i.:o.
Car receipt ludu.v: Wlieat Ilti, Ihij
flour 8.
Chicago Wheat.
CHICAGO, April 21 Wheal :
Open
!fl. !)."''.
r.W'j,'
Close
!fl-0-'--'s
l.U7-;
May ..
July ....
Portland Mvostock.
rORTLAXn, Ore., April 2. Hogs
steady; receipts 1422. Hulk of pack
inn; grades, $l-1.2f(n 14.-10: heavy
put-king-, $14.:).")(14.ri0; 1 is.-1; t puckim.',
.14.20V!U4.3,; r.Migh hen vies, ,L'I
(i? 13.50; piss and skips, $12.7.-.(,i, Kl;
stock hogs, .-fll.."ill(n 12.7.').
Cattle receipts UOi. Steady.
Steers, prime lisihl. $!l.o."! !).(;.":
prime heavy, $fl..r(l((i !l.7; l-imuI N.H0
(0.2."i; cows, choice, .r'Hf.-' H.'J.V, uic-
lium to pond, .tp7fi('7.7."i: ordinary lo
fair $(i.5i)(a(!.7.' ; hi-i.'crs, if(i .'ill
50; hulls, $."(;.; -,.7." ; calves, -f(i( 10.
Sheep receipts 48.". Kicmlv. Liunlis
east of mountains, $i:!.2."(i 13.50:
Iambs, vallev, $13(n'13.2.; lambs.
shorn, .$107."i(n:,l-.-); prime wethers,
(?ll.-r0(ifl'2-, chnii-c ewes, '$10.r.0(?
11; heavy ewes. -H.7."(u O.2.").
IVii-Cind Unlter.
PORTLAND, Ore., April
-Rut-
ter firm.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported ab
stract Co.,
Jackson County Ab
Slxth and Fir Sti.
Ileal Kttc Transfers.
O. Isaacson, et ux, to Archie
Quisenberry, W. 1). to part
of lot 10, of Cooksey Add.
Central Point
10
L. J. Quiglcv, ct ux, to R. V.
Antic, Q. C. D. to lot 1, blk.
38, Medford
10
Louis D. Cranfield, ct ux, to
J. E. Bean, deed, land in sec.
22, T. 34 K. 3Y
10
Mary F. Reddy, et vir, to Frank
G-. Owen, W. D. to wind in
T. 37, It 1 W
10
John Hall to William W. Cott-
rell, land in 21-34-1 W
10
E. B. Pickel, et ux, to Jose
phine P. Porter, land in
block C7, Medford
10
Dollio B. Ziders, ct vir, to O.
E. Monroe, ct ux, land In
block J, Railroad Add., Ash
land 10
Louis Denis to W. B. Dennis,
nlnd on Iowa St., Ashland....
10
J. W. Carson to C. F. Arant, et
al, land in 3-39-1 E Leaso
W. A. Jones, sheriff to Eliza
beth Beale, tax deed lot 5,
bWk 1, Central Point 42
$6000 DEAL IN CITY
PROPERTY LAST SATURDAY
Tho largest real estate deal In city
property last week was consum
mated Saturday, by a deal whereby
Dr. E. II. Porter bought from Dr. I
B. Pickel, the quarter block opposite
tho federal building on Sixth and
Holly streets, for a consideration of
?i;oii0. The deal was mado through
Karl S. Tinny.
Dr. Porter plans tho erection Im
mediately upon the site a private san
llarliiin and hn.spllul to cost $1,1,0110.
Tho plans for tho building arc now In
tho hands of the architect, and w ill be
delivered early next week.
Other details regarding the new
project arc in course of formation.
THE PROPER COURSE
Information Priceless Value- to Every
Medford Citizen.
I low to act In an emergency Is
knowledge of inestimable worth, nnd
tills is particularly true of the diseas
es and Ills of the human body. If you
suffer with kidney backache, url:;ary
disorders, or any form of kidney
trouble, the advice contained in the
(oltowlng statement should ndd a
vnluablc psset to your store of kno-.vl
edge. What could be more ronvinc
lng proof of the efficiency of Doau'i
Kidney Pills than tlio statement of i
Medford citizen who used them nnd
who publicly tells of the benefk de
rived.
Mrs. Mary Jones, 208 Trlnp Si
Medford, snys: "I used to have so
much trouble w-ith my back that
when I bent over, 1 had to straighten
up by degrees. Sharp, shooting pains
often caught me across my kidneys
nnd for a few minutes I couldn't
breathe. My kidneys were also Ir
regular In action. Since I have been
taking Doan's Kidney Pills, I don't
have any trouble with my back and
my kidneys are normal."
Price ROc, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask (or a kidney remedy get
Donn's Kidney Pills the seme that
Mrs. Jones had. Foster -Mllhiirn Co.
Props , Buffalo, N. V,
FOOTS CREEK HEMS
Henry Woolridge sold ills team and
farming appratus to Joe- Woodcox
and will leave the creek.
Plowing has again commenced
this neighborhood.
Will Coverdalo was a caller
in
in
Grants Pars Monday.
Kd Kocster was a caller In lioguo
River Monday for the purpose of buy.
lng hay.
Editor Sears and family of Gold
Hill spent Tuesday on Foots creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Woodcox and
baby lelt Friday for Waldo.
It is reported that three quartz
mills will be established in this vi
cinity, two of which will be put up
on Foots creek and one on Birdseyo
creek. Ono on Foots creek is to be
built by Hourk & Hayes of Gold Hill.
Ray Holing and wlfo of Gold Hill
were visitors on Foots creek Sunday.
Mrs. Anderson and son Ed wore
callers in Gold Hill last week
Mrs. A. D. Billings, who has been
visiting E. II. I'onieroy and wife of
this vicinity, returned to her home
at Portland the first of the week.
Glenn Owens, who has been cm
ployed In northern California for the
past few months, arrived home Mon
day evening (or a short visit with
relatives here. Mr. Owens expects to
return Tliursday.
Floyd Kyle, who lias been attend
ing the Willamette university at Sa
lem, arrived homo Monday evening
for a visit with realtives.
Mr. Henderson was a business vis
Itor at Grants Pass recently.
B. H. Dyer and wife spent Sunday
visiting relatives in Grants Pass.
Mrs.Seldon Hill visited relatives
and friends at Seven Oaks the fore
part of the week.
M. Marshall left for Tacoma Tues
day evening, where he will attend to
business matters and visit friends In
that vicinity.
N. D. Good, representing tho
Wheeler Motor Co., of St.- Joseph
Mo., was transacting business with
our local merchants the forepart of
the week.
other Washington points Saturday
evening. Mr. Sanderson Is salesman
for the Granada Land company and
Is said to be one of the best salesmen
on tho Pacific coast.
W. A. Pyburn and Miss Sarnh Bobb
of this city were married Sunday at
Kogue River. This camo as a sur
prise to their many friends and wo
all wish them much happiness in
their married life.
Walter Gray Is at Eugene this week
where he was called by the death o(
his brother.
James Amick died nt Weed, Calif
the (Irst of the week, and tho remains
were brought here Tuesday evening
Mr. Amick was a brother of Mrs. A
M. Henderson of thlF city, and tho
funeral took place from the Hender
son residence Thursday morning and
burial at the Antloch cemetery Thurs
day afternoon. Mrs. Houston and
Mr. Brown of Biggs, California, ac
compnniod the body of Mr. Amick
ASK FOR and GET
Horlick's
The Original
Malted iVH.k
Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price.
WOOD
Body fir wood by tier or cord.
Inch chunks, $2; Ill-Inch, $2.50,
livercd. Special on smudge wood.
Pacific Fuel Company, yard P, & I-
It. It. .V Main St, I'liime .IKI-lt.
GIM CHUNG
China Herb Store
Herb cure for earache, headache,
catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat,
lung trouble, kidney trouble, Btoni
ach trouble, heart trouble, chills nnd
fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula
tion, carbuncles, tumors, caked
breast, cures all kinds of goiters.
NO OPERATION.
Medford, Oregon, Jan. 18, 1917
TC WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
This is to certify that I, the un
designed, had very severe stomach
trouble and had been bothered for
several years and last August was not
expected to live, and hearing of aim
Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 241
South Front Btreet In Medford) I de
cided to get herbs for my stomach
trouble, and I started to feeling bet
ter as soon as 2 used them, and today
am a well man and can heartily rec
ommend anyone afflicted as I was to
ee Glm Chung and try his Herbs,
(8lgned) W. R. JOHNSON,
Witnesses:
M. A. Anderson, Medford.
S. I). Holmes, Eagle Point.
Frank Lewis, Eagle Point.
Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point
W. L. Chlldrcth, Eagle Point.
C. E. Moore, Eagle Point.
J. V. Mrlnlyre. Eagle Point,
Geo. B. Von der Ilellen, Eagle Point
Tuos. E. Nichols, Eagle Poltit,
here. W. J. Rogers and Lester Rog
! ors of Beagle met the body of the late
James Amlclc hero.
The funeral of tho late Frank H.
Hatfield was the largest seen in Con-
al Point for many years, and all
our people deplore his early demise,
and extend their most heartfelt sym
pathy to tho bereaved family.
Mrs. Williams, sister to Mrs. L.
Hatfield, of San Francisco, attended
the funerul of her ncphow, tho late
Frank Hatfield, and is spending a few-
days with her sister.
B, 11. Dyer, owing to norvouB pros
tration, left Grants Pass (or Califor
nia to spend the time with his sister
to recuperate.
Mrs. Campbell of Medford Is visit
lng
her daughter, Mrs. M. O. Broad
bent of this city.
Mrs. Ward Hopkins of Portland
was a recent visitor here.
W. II. Pankey of Klamath county
Is here at the bedsido of his mother,
Mrs. Nancy Pnnkoy.
John Stillo of Derby was visiting
friends here tho first of tho week,
The dance given at Ash's hall Sat.
u rday night was well attended In
spito of stormy weather. Music was
furnished by Joo Hall and Boyd
Tucker.
from, her trip to tho valley.
Manford Zlnimerleo has sold Ills
ranch to Mr. Hoskins of Phoenix. The
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Married man wants work
nt onco. Phono J. W. Shepherd
403-11-1. 11
HELP WANTED l'F.MA I.E
WANTED Young woman bookkeep
er and stenographer. Address B
B. L., Tribune.
WANTED SALESMEN.
WANTED Two snleslauios exper
ienced in dry goods and ready to
wear, to go to Kliunath Falls. Give
age, reference and experience in
first letter with salary expected. .1
F. Magulre Co.,, Inc. 10
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOB SALE Mule, 8 years, 1200 lbs
Phono 788-R-o. Call Chas. y.Un
merman. 1-1
FOR SALE Nice Jersey hoifer,
months old. Phono 820-X. 11
FOR SALE Cheap, largo mule, good
worker, single or double. Box 12
Mail Tribune 10
FOIt SALE Two yearling Perchcron
colts, two 2-year-old Belgian colts
cheap if sold at onco. Phone
6.S9-J-1. 10
KOIl SALE Sows nnd plg3 3 to
weeks old, at Westerlund orchards.
J. E. Clemens, mgr., Phono 8-F-2
'Oil SALE Three good young rows
Call after 7 p. in. Phone 630-11-2
FOR SALE Four-year-old grnd
Belgian stallion. W. S. Stoncllff,
Phoenix. 28
MONEY TO LOAN
TO LOAN $1000 to loan.
Box S
Mail Tribune.
HAXCIIES FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR
closo in, well
B23-U.
KENT Five acn.
Improved. Phono
111
FOIt SALE OH EXCHANGE HiO
acre ranch, 70 acres In cultivation
both timber and pasture land
room two-sloi-y house, 5-ner
young pruno orchard. Price $10
000. Will take In exchange small
ranch noar Mcilloi'l to the value of
$.Min, balance terms. Address
B. llnnsleo, CHnynnvlilc, Ore. 1
FOR SALE Fanning land, fruit
land, stock ranc-lioH, timber laud
from $10 per ncrn up, on long
time, easy payments. Address It
caro Tribune.
I't ltMSHEIl AI'AltT.MEXTS
'OR RENT Furnished housokec
lng apartments. Parlies engaging
them for two months will lie giv
a receipt for two and onchalf
months. Phone 2 4 7-L. 12
FOR
npt.
RENT Desirable furnished
The Berboti, 10 Quince, 321
FOR RENT MISCELLANEors
I- Oil RENT $211 until October 1st
I Vii acres with six room lion
barn, chit-ken house and (In
shade trees. P. 1. Janney, Juc
son County Abstract Co. 1
FOR RENT Gaidi-n lands, (arming
land, stock randies. Gold Ray
Realty t o.
MISCEI.I.A VEOI S
RELIGION" lly ir. Charles W
lot, and other I'nitarlau llicraiur
sent (roe to Inquirers. Addros,
Mir Hazel Burton, Central Point
R. F. D. No. I. Oregon. 1 I
MORPHINE AND LIQt Olt nddlrtlo
cured In (rom tlireo lo (our davs.
without suffering. Dr. tirllfl
1 al-nt, Ore.
FOIt RENT IIOI SEH
r'OR RENT Furnished and nnfur
nlshed houses. Employment Agen
ev. M. A. Rador. 123 East Main
FOIt EXCTIANOB
IO TRADE- tor team, wagon and
hsrnesi, 40 acre farm. Bomn ini
proveiueiits; creek, S'bool. For
Particulars nddiess Box Mall
Tribune,
Hoskins family will move up to tho
place In about two weeks.
The river raised so high Tuesday
morning that the Btago could not
cross on the ferry.
Wm. Zlnimerleo went to Phoonlx
on business Tuesday.
Tom Morgan has gone to Hilt. Cal
ifornia, where ho will work In a log
ging ramp.
Sanford Houston went to tho valley
to work.
Miss Maultby of Medford has re
turned to resume her teaching at
l-iong Branch.
A few flakes of snow foil Monday
morning but soon melted away.
A dunce held at Trail Saturday
evening is reported as having been
most snlisfactorv to nil present.
Carl llcrgnian was n visitor at the
(luge ranch lust Sunday.
Tom Morgan has gone io Califor
nia to work.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
l.nJI-al Ank your ItruuvUi fur
. 1'lilaiii Ilttl an.l Hold iitmllk'
'VJ 1'wi.o no other. Hujr atyunr
, felled with Ulna Klllmn,
m.VMONII HltAM l'IM.H,f
yean known at licit, Satat, Alwty Rellil.lt
SOLD 67 DRUGGISTS EVERVWhTRE
FOR RENT I-'CIINISIIEI) IIOVSES
FOR RENT Modern (urnished lour-
room house; on pavement. Phono
370-W.
FOR SALE POl'LTRY
'OR SALE Fancy white leghorn
eggs, 4c each. Phono 3S0-M.
FOR SALE;) thoroughbred W. L.
cockerels, $1.50 each, or $1.00 for
3. F. S. Carpenter. Phono 401-R4
il
FOR SALK Rhode Island Red cges
for hatching. Mated under IloRan
system. Phono 4SS-X. !)
FOR SALE White LoKhorns, Silver
Lnco Wyandotts, for hatching.
Phono 2 04-W. P. E. Wynkoop.
328
FOR SALE HOUSKS
FOR SALIC Six-room houso and 4
lots on N. Quince Street. Sirs.
Ramsey, 10 X. Qulnco. 11
WA.VTF.l) MISCULLAXICOl'S
WANTE1J To buy
weaned pigs and
pounds. II. W.
shoats' up to GO
lllnKham.
WANTED Poultry. Wo are In the
market for all kinds of poultry
daily. Cot our cash and trade
prices. Phoenix Mercantile Co.
WANTED C. A. Ilamlln, denier In
hides, wool and mohair. Highest
prices paid. Office Laurel St. mar
ket. Phono 475-L. 32
WANTED To rent Modern unfurn
ished house. Deslro good location.
Givo full particulars. H. W. Ring
ham, Medford.
WANTED Old falso tooth. Don't
matter if broken. 1 pay $1.0(1 to
fu.ftO per set. Mall to I,. Ma.or,
2007 8. Fifth street, Philadelphia,
Pa. Will send cash by return mall
32C
WANTED Houses to move.
Phone
4 88-M, or 488-X.
WANTED Vacuum cleaning. Gov
ernment endorsed machine. Satis
faction guaranteed. Harry A. Wy
song, phono Jacksonville 282. 329
FOR HA I.I
-MIS(V,!,L;NICI'H
FOIt SALE lleator, kitchen table,
iron hods and springs. Cyphers in
cubator, roll-iterator , cultivator
slimy pump and wagon. Photic
!:!-R. 10
FOR SALE -at. a bargain, ono 7
h. p. electric motor and one K rough
centrifugal pump, with Hiir-tLin
pipe, belt etc., Call on or address
L. A. .Murtlu, Roguu River, Ore
R-l 111
FOR SALE - Early Sunrise seed po
tatoes. Phono I."i2-W. C. .l. Par-
kcr. is
FOR SALE I V4 m.-iiil wagon, now
lunulro Talent blacksmith shop. 11
FOR SALE -icd
tank.
Fruit Co.
New 2 nun gal. gaivan
i'houo 12 1. liardwoll
1 I
I-'OR SALE Seed corn,
pentor, phono 20I-R4
F. S. Car-
1' OR SALE OK EXCHANGE- Fol
ical online ono live passenger
auto, ;i0-horso power; ulso one two.
filiated carriage, good ns new. Ad
dn-SH llox So, .Mall Tribune. '
FOR SALE CHEAP Mlllldlligs on
iu-itcly property, end of Roddy ave
line. on,, ill op-: bin in, 22x2 i
with loft; lti feet under eaves with
2 good sized li-jin-ons, one 12x0
two ruomed plastered bouse will
small covered poarch; two chicken
houses, tiixlu and one plgon
noui-e ami a lot of 2 Inch m
chicken wire. Apply 211 GarneU
t orey lliillding or phono 17; u
FOR HALE Paxson s superb dahlias
Eight named labeled bulbs, $1; as
Horted colors und classes, (actus,
peony and dccorutlvo. Ten u n hi
bclcd, l. Postage paid. Send for
I'si. R. il. 1'axaon, Central Point
Oregon.
FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, rod clovoi
sweet, clover, timothy and othei
grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write
tor samples, Ralph Waldo Elden
neutral point. Ore.
r-Uii CML.I-J ok TRADE On a light
car, horso, buggy, Imrnoss. Good
cuuuiuon, hox o, .Mall Tribune.
324
i-i)K MA I.E Egg rases and fillers
-nemum Poultry Egg (jQi
Nunnun (Imo is hauling- hay for
Mr. W. Coltress.
Dr. Kirclisrcsscr made u trip to
Applegnlo last week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. Clarno made n
trip lo town Saturday.
Cris Bergman has gone lo his
mountain ranch for u short time.
.Mr. Me Ihmnld of Rn;rue Elk is
visitim; with Joe llanuu.
AllhiU,--h (hi- roads are in had con
dition, several aulos have made trips
through this section.
Miss Helen More, Inichor of the
Laurel school, spent Sunday in Mod
fold wilh Hiss Margaret Ilodson,
who teaches nt the IVhiuiior school.
Hurry Bank, of Trail is in Medford
on business.
Sieve Smith took u loud of hogs
j to Central Point this week.
Dave Pent, nnd Stanford lions
ston are in I he valley on business.
To Overcome Eczema
Never inind bow oitcn you have tried
and failed, yui can stop burning, itching
eczema tjuickly by apr!y:n a lrt'.Ie zemo
iiirnishetl by any dnrxgist for 25c. Ex
tra lar;-;e bottle, $1X'J. Healing begins
(be moment zer.io in applied. In a short
lime usually every trace of eczema, tet
ter, pimples, rash, bl.-.ek heads and sim
ilar skin diseases will be removed.
For ctcaring &c skin and ivaking it
vigorously healthy, iiiays use zemo, the
nenctratnur, antiseptic liquid,. It is not a
greasy salve and it doi-s not stain. When
others fail it is the one dependable treat
ment for skin troubles of all kinds.
The H. V. Hobd Co., Clovi Inm), O.
BUS1XKS9 DIKECTOIIY
Accountant
. M. WILSON Cert If toil Public
Accountant, room 411 M. F, & H.
Illdg., Medford, Oregon.
Allt.n Supplies
LAI1ER AUTO SPRING CO. W
are operating the largest, oldest
and beat equipped plant In tho Pa
clflo northweRt. Cue our sprlngf
whon others fail. Sold under writ-
ton Eunranteo. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oro.
Attorneys
GEORGE A. CODDIXO Lawyer,
Room 412, Garnott-Corey Bldg.
Medford, Ore.
GEO. W, CHERRY Attorney anil
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Rank Building, entrance N
Central, Medford, Ore.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law
rooms 8 and 8, Medford National
Rank Building.
A. E. REAMES-
-Lawyer. Oarnett
Corey bldg.
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W
collected some accounts 14 yoarf
old. We know how to gel thf
money. The Dullock Morcnntllf
Agoncv, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has
kins' Hldg., 21(5 E. Mnln nt.
Ik-ntlsts
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan
iels Clothing Storo in rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone
692-Y.
Pit. W. M. VAN RCOYOO
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Oarnett Coroy llldg., Suite
Medford, Oro. Phono 850.
811
KngliHH-r nnd Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINOS Englnoor and
contractor, 404 M. F. & IL Rld
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain
age, orchard and land Improvement
(ei-hago
lAltllAGE (lot your premise)
cleaned up for tho summer. Call
on tho city garbage wngnng fo
good sorvlce. Phono 874-L. I
Y. Allen.
Insii-tirthui In Mti-le
'RED ALTON IIAIOH r Teacher ol
piano and harmony, llaight Mnslt
Studio, 401 Oarnett Coroy Bldg.
F-none 72.
lnsnt-iince
"lAIlL S. TUMY General Insurance
offlee, Flro, Autonmbllo, Accident
Llnblllty, Plato Glass, Conlrad
and Surely Bonds. Excellent com
panics, good local service. No. 21V
(larnett-C-irey llldg.
M.-dlutl
MRS. GEO. JACKSON Vlavl Deal
er. Phono 154Y, residence UCJ
Ens. Main Street.
Physicians and Surgi-ons
Lit. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathli
physician. .103 Garnott-Corey build
lng. Phono 130.
DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician ar.4
surgeon. 'Practice limited to eye
ear, n-iso nnd throat. Eyes sclen
tlflenlly tested and glnRoa mip
piled. Oculist and Aunst for 8. P
I!. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 6C7.
Printers and Publishers
MEIil'Oltli I'ltlNTIN'G CO., 1ms thi
best eipilpiied printing ofLce It
Southern Oregon; Hook binding
looso leaf ledgers, hilling systems
etc. Portland prices. 27 Nortl
Fir at.
Transfer
iIAHS THA.NSKF.il & SI'ORAUE CO
Office 43 North Front st. Phoni
3b. 1'iicin right, aortlce
ail teed.
guar
QUICK RELIEF FROM :
CONSTIPATION
Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
That is ilic joyful cry of thousands
since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab-
, lets, the substitute for calomel.
Ur. lulwards, a practicing physician
for 17 years and calomel's old-time en
emy, discovered the formula for Olive
Tablets while treating patients for
chronic constipation and torpid livers.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not
contain calomel, but a healing, sooth
ins vegetable laxative.
No griping is the "keynote" of these
little suijar-coati'd, olive-colored tablets.
They cause the bowels and liver to act
normally. They never force them to
unnatural action.
If you have a "dark brown mouth"
now and then a bad breath a dull,
tired feeling sick headache torpid
liver and arc constipated, you'll find
quick, sure and only pleasant results
from one or two little Dr. Edwards
Olive Tablets at bedtime.
Thousands take one or two every
night just to keep right. Try them.
l()c fnn Z.ic ner nox. mi aruRKisis.
Bud Lawrentz
has purchased an Inteerst with Q.
F. Williams in tho
Medford
Cleaning Works
All kinds of cleaning work guar
anteed. We call for and deliver
goods.
Phone 07 8 8. Central
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering
t8 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS
Body WOOD Fir
12-Inch
16-inch
..$255
..2.75
MoreyWOODComp'y
Phone 654-J. 37 North Fir St.
New Barber Shop
AL C, WHITE
Export Bnrbor and griudor of safety
razor blados, shears, knives, clippers
and ordinary rnzors. Patronize home
Industry, 17 N. Central Ave.
Attention, Farmers
MKDFORD JUNK COMPANY
31-33 N. Bartlott St.
Fay Highest Prices for
mniiS!
Green hides per lb . . 17a
Dry hides, per lb. 2Bo '
Green calf hides, per lb. 25o
Dry calf hides, per lb. . .80o
We Jso Buy Sheep Felta and Goat
Skins.
WANTED
Have two clients who wish
to purchase Medford im
proved property if priced
ritfht. What have you to
offer. See the
Fohl Investment Co.
37 North Fir street,
INTEHimilAN AUTOCAK CO.
TIME CARD.
Leave Medford tor Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15
p. m. Also on Saturday at 10:16 p.
m. Sundays lonve at 10:30 a, m. and
2:00, 6:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leave
Ashland for Medford dally, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00,
4.-00 and 5:15 p. in. Also on Satur
day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave
ijliland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6:00
and 10:30 p. m.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
VjlLo.HEyblJl 1 iJ V1eo7oiw
203 East Main Street,
Medford
The Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographer
in Southern Oregon. '
Negatives Mado any time or
place by appointment.
Phone 1-17-J.
We'll do the rest.
E. D. WESTON, Prop, j