MEDFORD MATXi TRTBUNT3 MEDFOKD, OREO ON". TiniRRDAY, "AP'RTTj- !, 1917.
PAGE FIVEr
X'
BLUE LEDGE ORE
BY V. W. V-'ATSON.
"Ono big success lu the Medford
mining nrea will set the whole field
agog," said Fred W. Kelly, now an
Alaskan miner, but who worked In
the Blue Ledge district tour or five
years, beginning in 107.
"That is the sumniuni boniim the
tlrst big. blast that will open the en
tire district with one shot," continu
ed Mr. Kolly. "The Bame thing is
true of almost all mining districts.
A settled condition of development
will come only when capital shall
have been commanded In sufficient
sum to carry ono big strike to suc
cess. "There Is not a mine in the world
with such vast quantity of ore block
ed out, as that at the Blue Ledge that
is not being operated on a large scale
t'bdrf. Outsido of Kennicott, Alaska,
there Is not a mine in the world with
so much development work done as
that of the Blue Led go without a
enielter.
J Money Must lie Used
'The Goldfield and Tonopah suc
cesses attracted millions of dollars
for development Into those regions of
Nevada; and that development took
out mniry moro millions than were
required to obtain them. And yet,
there is more money squandered in
one county in Nevada in a month in
the mining business than In all Ore
gon in a year. Notwithstanding the
number of failures among the suc
cesses, a man could dispose of a good
prospect in that region more quickly
at any time that a tiptop property
here now. It requires money to get
money out of mines. Mining on a
large scale is a stupendous business.
Not one prospector in ten thousand
has it, nor has he the business con
nections that will enable him to got
it. i.N'o employment is more narrowly
limited than that of the prospector.
Ho knows nothing of the commercial
phases of business; but it takes a
practical prospector to find the loca
tion of the mines."
Capital All That's Needed.
Mr. Kelly, who is a brother to E.
E.' Kelly of this city, came down from
Alaska a few weeks ago, accompani
ed by Mrs. Kelly, for a brief visit, in
tending to return next month to his
placer properties In that country hack
of Cordova, which ho bus been work
working successfully for nearly two
years. Ilo mined successfully in No
vHdn for five years. Ills explanation
in Vjio southern Oregon and northern
California districts, for which Med.
ford fv the logical business center,
convinced him that it is a field of
vast mlnVral wealth, but on to which
capital wiYl ho slow to come because
very promrvient properties have Iain
dormnnt 8olong as a consequence
of faulty management or flnoncial
embarrassment1
"I hn,vo firm Yonfldenee in the ul
tlmate outcome oK the mining nnera-
..'.thn's here," said Mir. Kelly. "Should
' tlTc Bluo Ledge mine bo taken over
Jhy real men, there is. no doubt that
It will be operated on a largo scale.
It Is too great a property to lay idle.
I Not tho Mine's ("suit.
, S "It Is not the fault of Ihi) mine that
; 1,1 lies idle. It has been dtMiiotistrat-
to bo a succession or Imtncliso ore
. bodies of unusually rich ores. 'Those
who havu owned tho initio for many
Hp-ears hnvo prlvnto reasons for : not
J operating it. And that Isn't an:'of
I our business. With its extensive one-
ration, however, will come tho open
ing of one of the most attractive min
ing regions on the coast. Tho tide
of development will carry with it the
operation of scores of mines in that
u?t plant til
lape a row
at a Time
just plant trie J
RECRUITS FLOCK TO
I
Now that Hie certainly of active
service hv (he ('oust Artillery Corps
is nppurent, recruits arc flocking; to
the colors of the Tth company, mid
lust niejit at the regular weekly driii
there were almost as many men lined
up in the "rooky" squad us in the
"rejrulurs." A tidal of about twenty
men have now been enrolled within
the past week and many others have
signified their intention of eniistin'
just as soon as win- is nctnally de
clared. Word is expected at any hour to
mobilize the Tth compnuv ami entrain'
for Kt. Stevens, where full cquipim-uk
uml supplies will he issued 'unci every-'
lliinir put in readiness to he trans-'
ferret to some fortification of nini-c
importance limn at (lie metiili of the
Columbia river.
Now that it is known that every
vonm; m.in of military age is to In
drafted into the federal service ut
once upon the dcluration of war, it
behooves every one to protect his
good name and reputation hv.at once
enlisting: in some arm of the ser
vice and not let il he handed down to
his posterity that lie was not a
slacker only because the government
impelled him to serve his country
in its peril. The youujr niun who
holds hack until he is conscripted
may find himself in a branch of tlie
service not to Ins liking-. The Const
Artillery Corps holds out the most
chances for advancement of nny
other ami of the service. The troops
nrc stationed in barracks, with mod
ern conveniences and sanitary sur
roundings, and if any fiirhtinjr is done
by the American troops it will bo by
the navy and coast fortifications.
Under the circumstances the Const
'Artillery Corps should have such num
bers of applications for enlistment
that the various companies could
not accept them. Each company is
to be recruited up to 1"0 men at once
and this number should be secured in
Medford before tho end of the week.
A list of over two hundred names
has been prepared by officers of the
7th company of eligible young men
in this community, who are not re-
sponiliiHr to their country's eall and
when the tune for action comes the
names of these men will be turned
over to tho agents of (ho .govern
ment for conscription' into "the ser
vice. READY FOR AIM
COLONEL, April 5 The Panama
canal terminal ports of Cristobul and
liilboa will be closed to navigation
between sunset and sunrise and lights
will be extinguished beginning to
morrow. Shipping is warned that it
is unsafe to approach nearer than
two miles from the ports by day or
night. '
vicinity which there is reason to be
lieve are just as large and quite as
rich In high-grade oie at tho Blue
Ledge.
"The copper mines at Kennicott.
Alaska, yield 70-percent copper. They
ship the oro to the Taronia smelter.
Other great copper regions up there
aro those of Prinse William Sound,
Montague Island and Knights Islantl.
but they will not compare in ore val
ues with the nine Ledge. All mining
engineers agree that the Mine ledge
district Is a great copper field."
Make a
More
Beautiful
Garden
With
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FOR BETTER GARDENS
Seeds are properly spared in
thin tissue paper tape. They
germinate quicker and better
because the paper absorb and
holds moisture. They aspire
healthier and more beautiful
flants, more even stand and
ine it might rows. Then in
addition, there is a great sav
ing of time and labor you
plant a whole row at a time,
end no thinning out is neces
sary. Amateurs get expert re
suits with Pakro Seedupe.
F ikre Seedtapr ii made by
the American Silp Ov,
, 71 Wnt Zlrrl St., New York
City. Get it at yo ir fWJ
rs. P'icr: IOc per package
l. n. HASKIXS
LAtll.F. HUH CO.
Deulers.
1
B1
l'OHTLANI), Ore., April fi. Ilojrs
receipts 3(1(1. Steady. Hulk of
packing crudes, $14.2r(T14.4U; heavy
packing, $14.:ri(M4.,"0; light pack
ing, $ 14.20(14.3.V, rough heavies,
ifl:l(n l:).0; pigs and skips, $12.7")
i"i:i: stock hogs, $11,511(0 12.7"). -
Cattle receipts 224. Steady. Steers,
prime light, i0..r)0(ii!1.7.; prime
heavy, .fl).:!.') Ui.j; good, $8.!W(tf
ll.'.T); cows, choice, !r'8(r8.2"i; medium
to good, if7(ii!7.7."i; ordinary to fair,
$(i.2."(S'(i.7.V. heirers, H.50(58.5u ;
bulls, $.-)7.2r; calves, .f(7mt.
Sheep receipts, none. Steady.
Lambs,' east of mountains,' $K1.2")(
.1:1.5(1; lambs, valley, $i:i(aM3.2:i;
lambs shorn, $1u.7.')(rf 12.2.); prime
wethers, $11..")0( 12;, choice ewes,
.$in.-)(l(jm; heavy ewes, S.7.i?
!fs).-J.ri.
Portland Butter.
l'OHTLANI.), Ore., April 5. Unt
ie r finn.
Chicago Wheat.
C1I1CA00, April 5. Wheat:
Open Close
May .$2.01, $1.0.-.
July l.fiil-Yi 1.(!Vj
Portland Grain.
PORTLAND, 0i., April fi Wheat
strong. Spot bids at new records;
up, 2 to il'.je. llluestem, $1.81;
forlyfold,-$1.77; club, $1.7(i'-; red
Russian, $1.75.
Hurley higher. No. .1 feed, $1:1.25.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 17;
barley, 1 ; flour, 5; oats, 8; buy, IK).
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR WORSHIP
AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Malta Conimnndery No. 4 Knights
Templar located nt Ashland will meet
at the Masonic hall, Medford, on
Sunday morning April 8, nt 10:110
and march to the Presbyterian church
dressed in full uniform. Roumes
Chapter of the Eastern Star will also
joint the Knights Templar in attend
ing this Easter service. Dr. Hogg
will preach a special sermon on "ihc
Resurrection." The church will be
beautifully decorated for this occas
ion. Decorations in charge of Mrs.
W. II. Gore and daughter Mary. A
special Easter program will be fur
nished by Andrews' chorus choir.
Beware of Ointments Tor Catarrh
That Contain Mercury
as mercury will unrcty destroy the bpiwi of smell
niul rotunlctt'lv (leranire tlic whoio svxti'iil wticn
einiTliie It tlirmiKli tlio murium HiirfnreH. Sucli
iriiriOH MICH 1(1 m-vrr w urn witih oh 'ii'' i i'
IIiiiih frum ri'iiutiihlf lihvBlcimiri. ns tint dfiUiHut'
tlior tvlll ilo In ten Told to ttin Kood ynu onn nB
sitily ilnrire from them. Hnll's f'otnrrli Cure,
rtiHniifnotiired tiy F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toleiln. O..
contains n mercury, nnil 1 taken luternnlly,
.,-lliir H1p(tr iimin ttm hlnnd nnil nilli'mlN Rlir-
faeea of the nyntetn. In buy Inn HaU Cnlnrrli
Ctirp lie sure yon pet the nemilne. It Is takrr
Inti-rnnllv and mmle In Toledo. Unto, by F. J.
Cbeney & Co. TfFtlmonlals free.
Bold by PrucRlsta. Price, -75c. per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Tills for conatutioD.
HACK TO THK SOU;.
War Menus Higher Prices.
Lease and crop for sale oi a large
ranch close to Medford; 50 acre,
sowed to wheat, 50 acres sowod to
barley, 50 acres corn land; good pas
ture, some orchard. Ranch complete
ly equipped with farming tnols and
stock; somo alfalfa on place. If yoi:
want ir good proposition, ono there's
money in, see
THK FKHIj IXVKSTMKXT (X)m
Medford. About this proposition.
MONF.Y TO IA)A
TO LOAN $iumo lo fin. nun on
ranch socurlty. Phono 3r,3-.I. J. 11.
Andrews.
TO LOAN $1000 to loan. Box S.
Mull Trllnnn
Ifl'SlMCSS OI'I'Oim'X.TY
.WANT ICO Man with small capital,
who wants a good position. Call
37C-.I. . 15
AOK.VTS WAXTEII.
WANTKI) ltenresentative for an old
line legal reserve life insurance
company of California. Experi
ence unnecessary if you have
salesmanship nblllty; will tench
you the business. Policy contracts
unexcelled. Life, health nnd acci
dent. Hoferenco required. Ad
dress It. W. Wilson, 837 North
western Bank 'building, Portland.
Orego'n. I 13
IIKI-P WA.VTKD FK.MAI.K
WANTED A lady of fair education.
Pleasant work, snlarv fl.Ru per
day. 7 hours. Ilox II. O. II., Mall
Tribune. 12
WANTED Olrl for housework, after
noons only. Phone 671. 12
Vim HAM) MVKHTIM'K
Kill HALE Team of buckskin
horses, S years old, weight 2 -s (J lbs.
Two donhle sets of harness and
wagon. Hox ion, route 4, Medford.
Pacific Highway. Hi
HO II SALE Small buckskin team,
harness and covered wagon, cheap.
339 X. Hartlett. 12
Him SALE Mule, K years, 12U0 Ut.
Phone 7SS-R-5. Call Chas. Zim
merman. 14
FOR SALE Sows and pigs 3 to C
weeks old, at Westcrlund orchards.
J, E. Cli'inens, mgr.. Phono 8-H-2.
FOR SALE Four-year-old grade
Belgian utalllon, W. S. StanelKf,
PbOvRlX, a
WASHINGTON',' April 5.-The in
ternational situation reflected ill the
business conditions of the country
have caused n general tendency to
ward conservatism, the federal re
serve board announced lodiiy in its
monthly review although general pros
perity continues, liy districts the
review of business shows; ,
New' York; Kvcry indication of an
active spring season.
Atlanta: Scarcity of labor presents
greatest handicap to lurthcr devel
opment and production.
Chicago: Generally sntislnctory.
Jlinnenpolis; Immediate possibili
ties discounted and developments
need not necessarily bring serious ef
fects.
Kunsas Citv. Nothing seems maler-
ialy to impede increasing prosperity.
Dallas; -Altitude of conservatism
and caution.
San Francisco: Conditions favor
able. In general the year promises
prosperity. '
Tape's Dlapepsln" Fixes Sick, Sour,
Vpset Stomachs In Five
Minutes.
You don't want a slow remedy
when your stomach is bad or an un
certain one or a harmful one your
soiiiach is too yalunble; you mustn't
injure it with drastic drugs.
iPnpe's Diapepsin is noted for Its
speed in giving relief; Its lini-mless-
ness; Its certain, unfailing action In
regulating sick, sour, gaspy stomal hs.
Its quick relict in indigestion, rysnep
sia and gastritis, when caused by
acidity, has made it famous tho voiid
over.
Keep this wonderful stomach sweet
ener in your home keep it handy
get a large fifty-cent case from nny
drug store and then if anyone should
eat roinethlng which doesn't agree
with them; if what they eat lays like
lead, ferments and sourv and forn.s
gas; causes headache, dizzinuw nr.d
nausea; eructations of ajld and undi
gested food remember as soon as
Papo's Dlapepsln co'mes ill contact
with the siomach it Helps to' neutral
ize tho excel slve acidity, then nil the
stomach distress caused by it disa:
pears. Its promptness, ecrtaiiHv and
easo in overcoming such stonnch dis
orders Is a revelation to those who try
It.
KOK KKXT FUKMMIIKI) IIOL'SKS.
?OR KENT Modern furnished four-
room house; on pavement. Phone
370-W.
KAXC11HS FOR S A MO
FOR SALE lliO acros, mostly bot
tom, 70 under cultivation, on high
way and Roguo river, about to bo
foreclosed. Can lie hud for f'.i.iO.
"Write G. E. McAllister, Attorney,
Ashland, Oro. 15
KOR SALE OR RENT Five acres,
close in, well improved. Phone
023-R. 1'J
FOR SALE OR EXC-lliNUE 150
acre ranch, 70 acres In cultivation,
boLli timber and pasture land, S
room two-story house, u-acre
young prune orchard. J'riro $10,-
uuii. wilt take In exchange small
ranch near Medford to the value of
$5000, balance tonus. Address .1
U. llonslee, Canyunvlllo, Ore. 16
FOR SALE Farming land, fruit
loud, stock ranches, timber laud,
from $10 per acre up, on long
11 mo, easy payments. Address H.,
care Tribune.
I 'l'RMSII El) A PAKTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing apartments. Parties engaging
them lor two months will be given
a receipt for two and onelialf
iiiuiuiiN. mono -ii-i.. J-
FOR .
upt.
RENT Desirable furnished
Ihe Uerbeu, 10 Quince. 32 !
FOR HUNT MISCEM.AXEors
KOK RENT ?20 until October lsi
i Mi acres with six room iiouse,
barn, chicken house and iiul
shaoo trees. P. .M. Jauney, JacK
son County Abstract Co. 12
I OR RENT Uardeii lands, farming
land, slock raucnes. Uold ituy
neauy uo.
MISCELI.AXEOl H
'iELH'lllJ', llv lir l-hnrli,u 11' I. I
lot, and other Unitarian literature
sent free to Inquirers. Adilrnsi
suss Hazel Burton, Central 1'olnl
R. F. 1J. No. 1. Oregon. 1 1 i
MORPHINE AND LIQt'OR addlctto:
cured In from tlirec to four days
without suffering. Dr. (irilfln
Talent, Ore. 32
FOIl KENT IIOLSES
FOR RENT Six-room modern bung
alow; gas range. CIS North Rlv
erslde. n
i'OR RENT Furnished and luifur
nlshed houses. Employment Agen
cy, if. A, Kailer, 123 East, ijaln,
FOOD SUPPLY TO
WASHINGTON, April 5. Experts
in tho department ot agriculture arc
(levotlni; themselves to tho foodstuffs
Question,! obtiilnliig from nil sounos
throughout the country Information
of supplies, crop prospects, means for
proventluK waste, IntenslfyliiK pro
duction and even regulations for pre
venting manipulation.
Announcement ot the first estiniato
ot tho winter whoat crop to he issued
Saturday, Is awaited with Interest In
view of reports that much of tho ac;v
ago planted has been abandoned. The
average abandonment Is about ten
per cent. Last autumn 40,090,001)
acres wero planted and probably hi)f
a billion bushels will be harvested.'
CHICHESTER S PILLS
'"iX I,flih! Aok yur UruKstol for A
fSK PAl 4 hl.chM.tvr a Diamond TtrontlyVS
UAjl$& I'HUin Hcd and Jold inctilllcV
UNO llltANII 1'II.LH. for US
yM known u licit. Sate., Always kellill
S01D BY 0RU00ISTS EVERYWHERE
, CLASSIFIED Al)9.
Ono cent per word per Issue.
Six Insertions for price of five.
Fifty cents per lino per mouth
without change.
FOR SAIiK l'OUI.THY
FOR SALE Fancy white Leghorn
eggs, 4c each. Phone 386-M. 32
FOR SALE White Leghorns, Silver
Lace Wyandotts, for hatching.
Phone 204-W. P. E. Wynkoop.
328
WANTED M ISCF.1XANEOUS
FOR SALE Furniture at a bargain.
522 No. Riverside. Phono 531-Y. 15
FOR SALE 'New Oregon strawberry
plants, 40c por 100, $3.00 per 1000.
.las. Stewart, 324 Plum St. Phone
919-R. 15
FOR SALE Lnrgo vacuum cleaner.
in good running order. See me nt
Bedford Lumber Co., or call after
(1:30 p. ra. Henry Currier, 423
Beatty St. 1
'OR SALE Young tenm of horses.
iwagon nnd buggy. Phone 28-R-
1C
WANTED Bring us your eggs and
Poultry. Wo pay cash. Medford
Poultry and 'Egg Co.
WANTED To buy weaned pigs and
'shouts up to GO pounds.; li. W
Blnghain. '
WANTED Poultry. Wo nro In tho
market for all kinds of poultry
dally. Oct our cash and trade
prices. Phoenix Morcantllo Co.
WANTED C. A. Hamlin, dealer in
hides, wool and mohair. Highest
prices paid. Office Laurel St. mar
kct. Phono 475-L. 32
WANTED To rout Modern untiirn
isned house. Dcsiro good location.
Ulvo full particulars. 11. w. jIhib
ham, Meuiord.
WANTED Old lalso tootn. Don't
iiuiuei' It broken. 1 pay $l.0u lo
$.i.U0 per set. Mall lo L. Mazer
2uu7 b. Finn streel, I'liiiudoipnui,
l a. Will sund cabii by ruiuru mail
WAN 1'ED liousea to move, ynoue
43S-.U, or 408-X.
v Aiil'ED vacuum cleaning. IJov-
erumeut entiorscu macmiie. Suiis
lacnou guaralueed. Harry A. Wy-
uoug, piionu .lacksonvlliu
FOR NAI.E ,MI.H,'KM,AM:Ol!M
FOR SALE .Moiiui'i-h range, gasoline
Move, tuning lauie ami cuaiis, so
ing iiiacuiuu. nail price. 1'nonu 1
1 1
FOR SALE One six-hole sleol rangi
cucap. Cat! til 3 b. Ncwluwu oi
puoue -Ibs-li. 13
I'OR SA LE Potato machinery, noli
inns improveil planter; l'ur(tiulir
elevator Ulggei , Moover Hurler
Oooti as new. h. W. Canton, Ci-u-tral
Point. i
KOR SALE OR Tit A I E liood surre.i
cui'itp or will trade lor hogs, sneep
or a cow. i. A. Merriiiiau, puoue
ku-w. 1 1
FOR SALE Red raspberry plains
u Dc per hiinured. t. K i.ooei
place, Central Point roan. 12
1 OR SALE Second-hand reaper In
Al condition. Vwiliu liros., uoguc
iiiver, ore. n
I'OR SALE Itecleaiicd homegrown
uiinira seed, lie per pound. 11. L
Dotige, 19 Ijeneva avi.'iiue, .Medloril
Phono Ul 1-K. ' 3:1
FOR SALE Early Sunrise seed po
uiioeii. l'lionc 4o2-, C. M. Par
"or. is
''Olt SALE Paxson's superb dahlias.
cigni named lalieled bulbs, $1; as
sorted colors and clashes, cactus
peony ana decorative. Ten unla
beled, $1. l'osiaue paid. Mend for
"si. II. II. Paxisou, Central Point,
Oregon. 2i'
FOR BALE isced. alfalfa, red ciovur
Bwcet clover, timoiliy and oilier
grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write
lor samples, llalpu Waldo Emeu
neutral l'otnt, Ore,
FOR SALE OR TRADE On a light
car, horse, buggy, harness. Good
condition. Box O, Mall Trlhuno.
324
FOR SALE Egg east's ami fillers
iiudluid Pouary & Egg (Jo,
IIS SIX PERSONS
CHICAGO, April 5. Six or seven
persons were killed nnd forty or
fifty injured here today, nceordiiiK to
police estimation in nn explosion be
lieved due to p:ns which wrecked n
brick buililine; on llnlstcd street Hear
I.uke street, while a rcsluurunl on
Hie first floor was n'l'onded Willi
diners. .
Tl, I...
comparable
Uabjr Food.
.Vntrr( to JtfulAtn' Milli'
IWIDEMANN'S
yt funs. UN.wmitNiP, vioiato
GOAT MILK
A Perflt t'fott attftfor In
AT LEADING DRUGGISTS
(J- 11 t,... .
W I D EM A N N G Q AT ; M I L K CO.
FOH EXCHANGE
TO Tit AIHO Vor team, wagon and
harness, 40 acre fnrm. Somo Im
provements; creek, school. Kor
particulars address Ilox 7S, Mali
Tribune- 12
BUSINESS HlflECTOKY
Austn Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRINQ CO. W
are opornttng tho largest, oldest
nnd best eipilpped plant In the Pa
ciflo northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under writ
ton guarantee. 34 North Flftoenth
St., Portland, Ore.
Attorneys
GEORGE A. CODDING Lawyer,
Room 412, Garnott-Coroy Dldg.,
Medford, Ore.
GEO. W. CHT3RTIY Attorney an
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackaon Coun
ty Bank Building, entrance N
Central, Medford, Ore.
PORTER ,T. NEFF Attorney at law
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Gnraett
Corey bldg.
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected some accounts 14 yearf
old. We know how to gel th
money. The Bullock Mercantile
tgeney. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3.v llaa
Ins' Bldg., 21(1 K. Main Bt
lk'llllHls
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dnn
iols Clothing Store In rooniB for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone
692-Y.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC
DR. C. C. VAN SCCYOO
Dentists
Garnett Coroy Bldg., Suite 81t
Medford, Oro. Phone 85B.
Knglnoor nnd f'mit.nwtor
FRED N. CUMMINKS Engineer nno
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldg
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain
age, orchard anil land Improvement
(fin-lingo
GARBAGE Get your premixet
cleaned up for the summer. . Call
on the city gnrbago wagons for
good service. Phone 874-L. t
Y. Allen.
Iindi'tiction in .Music
FRED ALTON HA1G1IT Teacher ot
piano and harmony. Halght Mush
Studio, 401 Garnett Coroy Bldg.
Phone 72.
lusur.'inco
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
office, Flro, Automohllo, Accident,
Liability, Plato Glims, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
pnuies, good local service. No. 210
Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Medical
MRS. GEO. .1ACKSON Vlnvl Ilonl.
er. Phono 151Y, residence 90S
Wiih. Main Street.
Physicians and .Surgeons
DR. CLARA Dl'NN, physician and
StirgV'on. During past. I I years
has given special attention to dis
eases of nonien and children, and
to disorders of the nervoim system.
Office rooms ID and 11 Jackson
Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 2HII. 35
DR. W. W. IrOWARD Osteopathic
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
lng, Phone 130.
DR. J. J. KM MENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye
ear, nose and throat. Eyes aclen
tlflcnlly tested and glasses sup
piled. Oculist, and Aurlst for 8. P
R. It. Co. Offices M. F. ft II. Co
bldg., opposlto P. O. Phone 667,
Pl'lllfers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTINO CO., has the
best equipped printing oflleo Is
Southern Oregon; Book binding
looso leaf ledgers, billing systems
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir at.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO
Office 42 Norlh Front at. Phone
815. Pilcei right. Uoivlce guar
an teed.
A RAW, SORE THROAT
Eases Quickly When You Apply
a Little Musterolo
And Musterolc won't blister like the
oid-fashioncd mustard plaster. Just
spread it on with jour finpers. It pene
trates to the sore spot with n gentle
tingle, loosens the congestion and draws
jut the soreness and pain.
Musterolc is a clean, white ointment
made with oil of mustard. It is line for
nuick relief for sore throat, bronchitis,
lonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu
ralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy,
rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches o
the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, cnlds on
the chest (it often prevents pneumonia).
nothing liKe Muslerole tor crot.py chil
dren. Kcegjt handy, for instant use.
Butter, fresh from our churn
to your table. Made from
carefully selected cream,
gathered by us from the
most sanitary dairies. Every
pound guaranteed. Costs no
moro for the best. Try it.
Let us supply you with None
Better JM ilk. Delivered at
your door '
BUTTERMILK
SKIM MILK
SWEET CREAM
VELVET ICE CREAM
At
The Dairy
322 Hast Main. Phone -IS!
wood;
Body fir wood by tier or cord. 12
Inch chunks, $2; lG-lnch, $2.50.
Pacific Fuel Company, ynnl I", & E.
It. It. & Mnlll St. Phono 5HI-R.
Attention, Farmers
MlODI'Xmi) JUNK COMPANY
31-33 N. Bartlott St.
Pay Highest Prices for
HIDES!
Grocn hldos por lb 17o
Dry hides, per lb. 26o
Greon calf hides, per lb. 25o
Dry calf t'.Jcs, per lb ...30o
We lso Buy Sheep Pelts and Goat
. Skins.
New Barber Shop
AL C. WHITE
Expert Barber and grdidcr of safety
razor blades, shears, knives, clippers
nnd ordinary razors. Patronize homo
industry. 17 N. Central Ave.
Body WOOD Fir
12-Inch
...$2.25
16-Inch
2.75
MoreyWOODComp'y
Phone 654-J. 37 North Fir St.
IXTEiaitltA.V AUTOCAIt CO.
TIME CARD.
Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. m., J :00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15
p, m. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p.
m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and
2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leave
Ashlind for Medford dally, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. in., 1:00, 2:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. tn. Also on Satur
day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave
Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6:00
and 10:30 p. in.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
DAISY
203 E:st Main Street,
Medford
The Only Exclusive
Coinnieivinl l'lintognipher.
in Southern Oregon.
Negatives Made nny time or
place by appointment.
TMn-molTT-J.
We'll do the rest.
E. D. WESTON, Prop, j