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degree of the restraint to which they
shall be subject and In what cases
and upon what security tholr resi
dence shall be permitted and to pro
vide for the removal of those who not
being permitted to reside within the
United States, refuso or neglect to
depart therefrom; and to establish
any such regulations which are found
necessary In the premises and for the
public safety;
"Whereas, by sections 406S, 40G9
and 4070 of the revised statutes fur
ther provision Is made relative to
alien enemies;
"Now, therforo, I, Woodrow Wil
son, president of the United States of
America, do hereby proclaim to all
whom It may concern, that a Btato of
war exists between the United States
and the imperial German government
Ad I do specially direct all officers,
civil or military, of the United States
that they exercise vigilance and zeal
In the discharge of tho duties inci
dent to such a Btato of war and I do,
moreovor, earnestly appeal to all Am
erican citizens that they in loyal de
votion to their country dedicated
from Its foundation to the principles
of liberty and justice, u poll Id the
lawB of the land and give undivided
and willing supoprt to those measures
which may be adopted by tho consti
tutional authorities in prosecuting
the war to a successful Issue and
obtaining a secure and just peace;
Alien Enemies.
"And, acting under and by virtue
of the authority vested In me by the
constitution of the United States and
the said sections of the revised stat
utes; ,
"I do hereby further proclaim and
; direct that the conduct to be observed
on the part of tho United States to
wards all natives, citizens, denizens
or subjects of Germany, being male,
of the age of 14 years and upwards,
who shall be within tho United States
and not actually naturalized, who for
the purpose of this proclamation and
under Buch sections of tho revised
"statutes are termed alien enemies,
shall be as follows:
To Prcscrvo lVnco.
"All alien enemies are enjoined to
preserve the peace towards the Unit
ed States and to refrain from crime
against the public safety and from
violating the laws of the United States
and of the states and territories there
of and to refrain from acutal hostil
ity or giving information, aid or
comfort to the ncmies of the United
States and to comply strictly with the
regulations which are hereby or which
may bo from time to time promulgat
ed by the president and so long as
they shall conduct themselves in ac
cordance with law they shall be un
disturbed in the peaceful pursuit of
i their lives and occupations and be
accorded the consideration due to all
peaceful and law abiding persons, cx
, cept so far as restrictions may be nce
'esary for their own protection and
for tho safety of the United Siatos
, and towards suclialien enemies as
conduct themselves in accordance
, with law, all citizens of the United
: States aro enjoined to prcscrvo the
peace and to treat them Willi all such
friendliness as may ho compatible
with loyalty and allegiance to the
United States,
i For Public. Safety.
"And nil alien enemies who fall to
- conduct themselves as so enjoined In
addition to all other penalties pre
scribed by law, shall be liable to re
straint or to give security or to re
move and depart from the United
States in tho manner proscribed by
sections 4069 and 4070 of revised
statutes and as prescribed in the reg
ulations duly promulgated by the
president.
"And pursuant to the authority
vested In me, I hereby declare and
establish tho following regulations
which I find necessary In the prem-
Ises and for the public safety:
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"(1) An nlien enemy shall not have
In his possession at any time or place
any firearms, weapons or Implement
ot war, or component parts thereof,
ammunition, Maxim or oti.er silencer,
arms or explosives or materia', used In
the manufacture ot explosives;
Wililes Km biddcn.
"(2) An alien enemy shall not have
In his possession at lyiy tlmo or place
or use or operate any aircraft or wire
less apparatus or any form of signall
ing devico or any form ot cipher code
or any paper, document or book,
written or printed In cipher or In
which thore may be Invisible writing;
"(3) All property found In tho pos
session of an alien enemy In violation
of tho foregoing regulations may be
subject to seizure by the United
States.
'(4) An alien enemy shall not ap
proach or be found within one-half
of a mile of any federal or stato fort,
camp, arsenal, nircraft station, gov
ernment or naval voscl, navy yard,
factory or workshop for the manufac
ture of munitions of war or nay pro
ducts for tho use of the army and
navy;
Press Censi-ship.
'(5) An alien onemy s:iail not
write, print or publish any attack or
threat against the government or con
gress of the United Strtes or either
branch thereof, or against the meas
ures or policy of tho United States or
against tho persons or property of
any person in tho military, naval or
civil service of the United States or of
the stnte or territories or of tho Dis
trict of Columbia or of tile municipal
governments therein;
"6) An alien c;ier.:y shall not com
mit or abet any hoslilo nets against
the United St?.!es or give Information,
aid or comfort to its enemies;
"(7) An alien enemy shall not re
side In or continue to reside In, to re
main in or enter any locality which
the president may from time to time
designate by executive -order as a pro
hibitive area in which residence by an
alien enemy shall bo found by him to
constitute a dnnger to the public
lieace and safety of the United States
execpt by permit from the president
and except under such limitations or
restrictions as the president may pre
scribe;
'(8) An alien enemy whom the
president shall have reasonable cause
to believe aiding or about to aid the
enemy or to 'be at largo to the danger
of the public peace or safety of the
United States or to have violated or
about to violate any of theso regula
tions, shall removo therefrom with
out permit, or shall rcpart from the
United States it so required by the
president;
'(9) No alien enemy shall depart
from the United States until he shall
have received such permit as the
president shall proscribe or except
under order of a court, judge or jus
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tice, under sections 40G9 4070 ot tho
revised statutes.
'(10) No alien enemy shall land
In tor enter the United States except
under such restrictions and at such
places as the president may prescribe;
"(11) If necessary to prevent vlola-
tion ot the regulations all alien ene
mies will be obliged to register;
Aiding the Enemy.
'(12) An alien enemy whom there
may bo reasonable cause to believe to
bo aiding or about to aid the enemy,
or who be at large to the danger of
tho public peace or safety or who vio
lates or who attempts to violate or of
whom there Is reasonable grounds to
believe that he Is about to violate any
regulation to be promulgated by tho
president or any criminal law of the
United States or of the states and
territories thereof will be subject to
summary arrest by the United States
marshal or his deputy or such other
officers as the president shall desig
nate, and confinement In such peni
tentiary, prison, Jail, military camp
or other place of detention as may be
directed by tho president.
"This proclamation and tho regula
tions herein contained shall extend
and apply to nil laud and water, con
tinual or insular, in any way within
tho Jurisdiction of tho United States."
SUMMONS
111 the Circuit Court ot the State
ot Oregon, for Jackson county.
Itogne River Valley Canal Com
pany, a corporation, plaintiff, vs.
Mnblo M. Znpf, defendnnt.
To tho nbovo named defendnnt :
In tho naino ot the Stale of Ore
gon: You are hereby summoned
and required to appear in the above
entitled court and cause and answer
the complaint of the plaintiff within
six weeks after the date of the first
publication of this summons, which
date is March 30, 1917.
And you will further take notice
that If you fall to appear and answer
said complaint within the time afore
said, that plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in the
complaint, a succinct statement of
which is as follows, towit:
1. That tho court determine the
value of tho right of way hereinafter
described over and across the follow
ing described tract of real estate, sit
uate in Jackson county, Oregon, own
ed by the defendant, towlt:
Commencing at a point thnt Is
south 58, oast 19.05 chains from the
southeast corner of Donation Land
Claim No. 4 0 in township 3S south
range 2 west, said point being the
southeast corner of N. G. Andrews
farm and running thence north 20
degrees 20 minutes east 30 chains to
the center of the Jacksonville and
Ashland road; thence south 76 de
grees 20 mlnutos east on said center
line 5 chains 16 llnksw thence
south 20 degrees 20 minutes west 30
chains; thence north 76 degrees 20
minutes west 5 chains 16 links to
the place of beginning, containing 15
acres.
Said right of way being particular
ly described as follows, towit:'
A right of way for an irrigation ca
nal along and over a Btrlp of land
thirty feet in width being fifteen feet
on each side of the center line there
of, which center line is described as
follows, towlt:
Itcginning at a point 106 feet south
of the northeast corner of the prem
ises above described; thence north 52
degrees 32 minutes west 20 feet
thence north 75 degrees 39 minutes
west 300 feet; thence north 56 de
grees 10 minutes west 25 foot to a
point SS feet south of tho northwest
corner of said prenilsos, containing
24 acres.
Said right of way to ho subject to
the following conditions, to-wit:
That tho gran ten shall perform its
work of construction, maintaining
anil repairing said canal In a work
nianliko manner and shall do no un
necessary dauiago to tho adjacent
premises; that said cnnnl shall lie
constructed an;' shall be at all
times mnintnincn In a uniform
grade, so that when not in use no
stagnant w .iter shall stand or remain
therein; and that said irrigation can
al shall never become a nulsanco lo
persons being or residing upon the
adjacent premises, and that plaintiff
shall construct and at all times main
tain suitable fences and hog gates
across said right of way and cannl.
where tho same enters and departs
from the premises of the defendant
abovo described, and shall construct
and maintain over said canal at such
points as defedant may designate
one wagon bridge at least twelve feet
In width sufficient to sustain a load
of four tons, and that tho court shall
also determine t lie damage, If any, lo
tho remaining premises of defendant
above described by reason of tho tak
ing of snidr lght of way for said pur
poso subject to said conditions, and
that said valuo and snld damages be
ascertained in the manner provided
by law.
2. That upon the payment of the
amounts so ascertained Into court,
plaintiff have Judgment against de
fendant appropriating to It said land
for said right of way purposes, to-
getlier with Its cost and disbursmenti!
herein.
This summons Is published pursu
ant lo order of tho Honorable P. M.
Calkins. Judge of the above named
Court, dated, March 30th, 1917.
PORTER .J. NEPP.
Attorney for plaintiff.
NOTICE OF KIIKItlFI 'S SALE.
J)y virtue or an execution in fore
closure and order of sale duly issued
out of and under the seal of tho cir
cuit court of the State of Orccon. In
and for the County of Jackson, to me
directed and dated on the 6th day of
Marrh, 1917, In a certain suit therein,
wherein Nicholas Kline as plaintiff
recovered a decree against .1. (1. Coble
and Bessie M. Coble, P. E. Merrick
and II. M. McFnrland adjudging that
plaintiff holds a first Hen upon the
premises hereafter described for the
sum of one thousand dollars, with In
terest thereon from April nth, 1915,
at 6 per cent per annum and the fur
ther sum of one hundred dollars, as
attorney's fees, which Hen is prior
and superior to cny right, tltl, inter
est, claim or lien of the Uetendquts,
and ordering the sale of said premises
in the manner provided by law, which
decree was enrolled and docketed in
the clerk's office ot said court in said
county on the 10th day of February,
1917.
Notice Is hereby given that, pursu
ant to the terms of said execution
and ordor of sale, I will on the 16th
day ot April, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m.
at the front door of the court house
in the city of Jacksonville, in Jackson
County, Oregon,- offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash to
the highest bidder, to satisfy said
Judgment, together with the costs of
this salo, subject to redemption as
provldod by law, the following des
cribed property, situated in Jackson
County, State of Oregon, to-wlt:
The lots number 3, 4, and 9 In
Block Number 1, and the lots numb
ered 1, 2 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 21,
and 22, In Block Numbered 2, and the
Lots Numbered 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20,
21, 22, 23, and 24 in Block Number
3, and the Lots Numbored 3, 8, 10,
15, 19, 20 and 21 in Block Number
4, and the Lots Numbered 3, 4, 6, 7,
8. 15,. and 20, 23 and 24 in Block
Number 5. and the Lots Numbered
1. 2. 15. 20. 21. 11. 12 and 22 In
Block Number 6, and tho Lots Numb
ered 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 18 In Block
iXumber 7, and the Lot Numbored
10 In Block Number 8. all ot tho
REHRYVALE ADDITION to tho City
of Medford, according to tho official
plat thereof, now of rocord freo from
any right, title, interest, claim or
Hen of the snld J. a. Coble. Bessie
M. Coble, P. E. Merrick or II. M.
Mo Parland therein or thereto.
Dated this 7th day of March, 1917.
RALPH G. JENNINGS
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon
By LESLIE W. STANSILL,
Doputy.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtuo of an exocutlon In fore
closure and order of sale duly issuod
out ot and under the seal of the cir
cuit court of tho Stnte of Oregon In
and for tho County of Jackson, to me
directed and dated on the Gth day of
March, 1917, in a certain suit therein
wherein May K, Miller, as plaintiff.
recovered a decreo against Frank W.
Wnlt and Katherlne R. Walt for
$64.00, nnd $75.00 attorney's fees.
and that tho amount of said decree
togethor with the sum ot SS00.00 nnd
the Interest thereon at tho rate of
eight per cent per annum from Feb
ruary 26, 1916, Is a specific lien upon
the premises hereafter described pri
or and superior to any right, title, In
terest, claim or lien therein or there
to of tho defendant, R. It. Toft
which decreo was enrolled nnd dock
eted In the clerk's office of said court
In said county on the 10th day of
February, 1917.
Notico Is hereby given that pur
suant to the terms of said execu
tion and order of sale, I will on the
16th day of April, 1917, at 10
o'clock a. m. at the front door of
the court house In tho city of Jack
sonville, in Jackson County, Ore
gon, offer for salo and will sell at
public auction for cash to tho high
est bidder to satisfy said decreo and
lien, together with the costs of this
sale, subject to redemption as nrovid
ed hy law. the following described
property situated In Jackson county,
uregon, to-wlt:
Lot numbered eleven (11), except
ing tho cast one acre thereof. ( mean
ing a strip of land equal In width at
all points, adjoining the enst line of
said lot and amounting to one acre.)
ino west three (3) acres of lot seven
teen (17) (meaning a strip of land
equal In width at all points, adjoin
ing the west lino ot said lot and
amounting to three acres); and all
of lot eighteen (18), all in the L. &
N. Subdivision No. 1 In township
thirty-seven (37) south of range two
(2) west of the Willametto Meridian,
according to the plat thereof, record
ed April 3rd, 1908, in the office of
tho county recorder In nnd for Jack
son County, Oregon, at pago 59 In
voiunio l or plat records, free from
any right, title, interest, claim or lien
oi said Frank W. Wait, Katherlne R.
Walt and R. II. Toft, thcroin or there
to. Datod this 7th day of March. 1917,
RALPH (1. .IKNiNINGS,
Shorltf of Jackson Countv, Oregon.
By Leslie W. Slimsill, Deputy
NOTICE OP SU E OF HEAL I'ROI'.
FIITV.
In Ihe county court of the state of
Oregon for Clackinias run in. v.
In the matter of theeslate or E.ek
fel Beers, docaespd.
Notice Is hereby given Hint. Ilm un
dersigned administrator of the estate
or Ezeklel Boers, deceased, will on
and nrter the 7th day of Mav, l:i!7,
at tho orfice of Ihe Medf-inl V.iill Tri
bune, where all bids may he left, sell
at private sale to the highest bidder
for cash, subject to the continuation
of the court, the following dwribod
real property, to-wlt: Commencing
at the N. W. corner of D. 1.. C No
60, Tp. 37 S. It. 2 west o, the Wil
lametto Meridian nnd running th-Mn-e
south 9.4 I chains to a plnco of begin
ning; thence east 9.64 chains; thenc
south 8.65 chains; thence west 2 4.
chains; thence north 4.1.1 chains
thence west 7.2:: chains; thence north
4. .10 chains lo tho place nf beginning.
All In Jackson rountv, Oregon
FRANK BEEKS. Administrator.
ilato of first publication April fi
19Vfil7DHte f l""t l"",,l'""on Mu'
MONEY TO LOAN
TO LOAN $10,111 tn j(i.,hi, on
ranch security. Phono 3.1 3 -J, j.rt.
Andrews.
TO LOAN $ 1000 to loan. Box S
Mnll Tribune ' .
IH SIXEHS OPPDIITCNI'I Y
W A NT P I ) M n n wTt hTmn II capital,
who wants n good position. Cull
376-.I. ,,-
11 KLV VA VTEI) FKMA 1,K
WANTED Stenographer and book
keeper, permanent position. State
age, experience and sai.uy wnulcd
Address K., Mall Tribune. i;j
WANTED A lady of lair education.
Pleasant work, salary $l..1o per
day, 7 hours. Box II. . II. Mail
Tribune. )2
WANTED Girl for housework, after-jit-ona
only, phono 671, jj
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED Representative for an old
Hue legal resorve life insurance
company of California. Experi
ence unnecessary It you havo
salesmanship ability; will teach
you the business. Policy contracts
unexcelled. Life, health and acci
dent. Reforence required. Ad
dress R. W. Wilson. 837 North
western Bank building, Portland.
Oregon. 1 3
FVRMSHED APAUTMFATS
POR RENT Desirable furnished
apt. The Berben, 10 Quince. 321
FOIt KENT MISCELLANEOUS
POR RENT Garden lands, farming
land, stock ranches. Gold Ray
Realty Co.,
MISCELLANEOUS
"RELIGION" By Dr. Charles W. El
iot, and other Unitarian literature
sent free to inqulrors. Address
Miss Hazel Burton, Central Point,
R. F. D. No. 1, Oregon. 114
MORPHINE AND LIQUOR addiction
cured in from three to four days,
without Buffering. Dr. Griffin,
Talent, Ore. 82
HAXCIIES FOR SA1
FOR SALE 160 acres, mostly bot
tom, 70 under cultivation, on high
way and Rogue river, about to bo
foreclosed. Can be had for $9250.
Write (1. 10. McAllister, Attorney,
Ashland, Ore. 15
FOR SALE OR RENT Five acres,
close In, well improved. Phono
623-R. 19
POR SALE OR EXCHANGE 150
acre ranch, 70 ncros In cultivation
both timber and pasture land, 8-
room two-story house. 5-ncro
young prune orchard. Price $10
000. Will take in exchange small
ranch noar Medford to tho value of
$5000, balance terms. Address J.
B. Ilonsleo, Canyoiivlllo, Ore. 15
POR SALE Farming land, fruit
land, stock ranchos, timber land,
from $10 per acre up, on long
tlmo, easy payments. Address R.
enre Tribune. '
FOIt SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Fancy white Leghorn
eggs, 4c each. Phono 3 86-M. 32
FOR SALE White Leghorns, Silver
Lace Wyandotts, for hatching
Phono 204-W. P. E. WynKoop.
326
W A NTED MISCELLAN EOUS
FOR SALE Furniture at a bargain
5 2 2 No. Riverside. Phono 531-Y. 15
FOR SALE 'New Orogon strawberry
nlnnts. 40c per 100, $3.00 per 1000
.las. Stewart, 324 Plum st. Phone
919-R. ' 15
'OR SALE Largo vacuum cleaner,
In good running ordor. Seo mo at
Medford Lumber Co., or call after
6:30 p. m. Henry Currier, 42.)
Hoattv St. 15
FOR SALIC Young team of horses,
wagon nnd buggy. Phone 2S-R-.1
16
WANTED Bring us your eggs nnd
Poultry. We pay cash. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co.
WANTED Poultry. We aro In the
market for all. kinds of poultry
dally. Cot our cash and trade
prlcoB. Phoenix Mercantile Co,
WANTED C. A. Hamlin, dealor in
hides, wool and mohair. Hlghost
prices paid. Offico Laurel St. mar
ket. Phone 475-L. 32
WANTED Old false tooth. Don't
matter If brokon. I pay $1.00 t"
$5.00 per set. ' Mall to L. Mazer,
2007 S. Fifth street. Philadelphia,
Pa. Will send cash hy return mnll
326
WANTED Houses to move.
Phone
4S8-M, or 488-X.
! A f TTt.' I nlnnolm, f'.ntr
eminent endorsed machine, balls-
lactinu guaranteed, nar.-y a. wy
song, phone Jacksonville 282. 32
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Seed corn.
Wortman & (lore.
Wurner
2
'OR SALE Range, baby buggy, elec
tric Iron and bicycle (2 new tires.)
217 Realty St. 1
FOR SALE One six-hole steel range
cheap. Call 513 S. Nowtown
phone 4XS-I1.
POR SALE Potato machinery. Roll
bins improved planter; rarquali
elevator digger; Hoover sorter
tlooil as new. E. W. Carlton, Cen
tral Point. 1
FOR SALE Oil TRADE Good sum
cheap or will trade for hogs, sheep
or a cow. I. A. Merrlniau, phou
86-W. 1
POR SA LK Second-hand reaper In
Al condition. White Bros., Uogu
River. Ore. 16
1-OK SALE Recicaned homegrown
alfalfa seed, 17c per pound. II. I
Dodge, ly Geneva avenue, Medford
Phono 91 1-lt. 33
FOR SALE Early Sunrise seed po
tatoes. Phono 4..2-W. C. M. Par
ker. 1
'OH SALE Paxson's superb dahll
Eight named iabeiod bulbs, $1; i
sorted colors and classes, cact
peony and decorative. Ten mi
holed, $1. Postago paid. Send I
list. k. it. I'axsou, central Po
Oregon.
2.1
POR SALE Seed, airaUa, red clovor
swoet clovor, timothy and other
grassos; strictly fancy stocks. Wrlto
for samples, Ralph Waldo Eldou,
Central Point, Oro.
FOR SALE OR TRADE On a light
car, horse, buggy, harnoss. Good
condition. Box O, Mall Tribune.
324
FOR SALP Egg cases and fillers,
iludtufd Poultry & Egg Co.
FOR 1CENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Six-room modem bung
alow; gas rungo. 619 North Riv
erside. 15
i''OR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished houses. Employment Agen
ev. M. A. Railer. 123 Past Main
FOIt KENT FURNISHED HOUSES.
POR RENT Nice B room furninfctd
Imngalow. Inquire 820 West 12th
St. Phono 204-W.
FOR RENT Modern furnished four
room house; on pavement. Phone
370-W.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Jer
sey heifers. Phono C. Carey, Hi-F-11.
Address Talent.
FOR SALE Team of buckskin
horses, 8 yonrs old, weight 280 lbs.
Two double sets of harnoss and
wagon. Box 100, route 4, Medford.
Pacific Highway. 16
OR SALE Small buckskin team.
harness and covorod wagon, cheap.
329 N. Bnrtlctt. 12
FOR SALE Mule, 8 years. 1200 lbs
Phono 788-K-5. Call Cbas. Zim
merman. 14
OR SALE Sows and pigs 3 to 6
weeks old, at Wosterlnnd orchnrds.
J. E. demons, mgr.. Phone 8-F-2.'
FOR SALE Four-year-old grade
Belgian ntalllon. W. S. Slancliff,
Phoenix. 28
FOR EXCHANGE
BUSINESS D1KECTOKT
Austo Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We
ure operating the largest, oldest
and best equlppod plant In the Pa
elflo northwest. Use our sprlngf
when others fail. Sold under writ
ton guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portlnnd, Oro.
Attorneys
GEORGE A. CODD1 NO -r- Lawyer,
Room 412, Garnott-Corey Bldg.,
Medford, Ore.
GEO. W. CHERRY Attornoy anfl
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Bank Building, entrance N
Central, Modford, Ore.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law
rooms 8 and 9, Medford Natlonn'
Bank Building.
A. E. REAME3-
Lawyer. Garnett
Corey bldg.
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W
collected some accounts 14 yean
old. We know how to got tht
money. The Bullock Mercantll
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, S. Has
kins' Bldg., 216 E. Main st
HentlstH
DR. T. T. SHAW Dontlst. Over Dan-
IoIb Clothing Store In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone
692-Y.
DR.
DR.
7. M. VAN SCOYOO
C. VAN SCOYOO
Dontlsts
Corey Bldg., Suite
Ore. Phone 856.
Garnett
Medford,
8H
Engineer nnd Cnnlrnrtor
FRED N. CUM MINGS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg
Surveys, estlmntcs, Irrigation drnln
age, orchard and land Improvement
(nrlingo
GARBAGE Get your premlvet
cloaned up for the summer. Cali
on the city garbage wagons fo
good sorvlco. Phone 874-L. 1
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Mnle
PRKD ALTON HAIOHT Teacher ol
piano and harmony. Halght Musll
Studio. 401 Oarnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 72.
In.siii'ance
KARL 3. TIJM Y General lnsnranct
office. Fire, Automnblln, Accident
Liability, Plate Glnss, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panics, good local Bervlco. No. 2W
Oarnett-Corey Bldg.
Mcdluil
MRS. GEO. JACKSON Vlavi Deal
er. Phono 154Y, residence 90J
Eas. Main Street.
Physician and Surgeons
lill. CLARA DPNX, physician and
Surgeon. During past 14 years
has given special attention to dis
eases of women nnd children, and
to disorders of the nervous system.
Office rooms 10 nnd 11 Jackson
Co. Bank Bldg. Phono 2116. 35
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopnthlt
plysK.1nn. 303 Uarnott-Corey build
lag. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician ano
surgeon. Practice limited to eye
our, nose find throat. Eyes sclen
llflcally tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P
II. It. Co. Offices M. P. & II. Co
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667
Printers nnd Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has th
best equipped printing office Ir
Southern Oregon; Hook binding
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems
etc. Portland prices. 27 Nortb
Fir t.
Transfer
PAHS TRANSFER ft STORAGP CO
office 42 North Front st Phonf
815. lilcea rlijlu. Bui vice guar
tuteed.
jsually yields to the purer blood
and greater strength which , - -
'SCOTIA;
:reates. Its rich oil-food enlivens
the whole system and strengthens
the organs to throw off the injurious
acids. Many doctors them
selves take Scott's Emulsion
and you must stand firm
against substitutes.
Bcott Sl Dottoc. nioom field . N. I. W-21
GIM CHUNG
China Herb Store
Herb cure for earache, headache,
catarrh', diphtheria, sore throat,
lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom
ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and
fover, cramps, coughs, poor circula
tion, carbuncles, tumors, caked
breast, cures all kinds of goiters.
NO OPERATION.
Medford, Oregon, Jan. 18, 1917
TO 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, una hearing of Glm
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
tor as soon as I used them, and today
am a well man and can heartily rec
ommend anyone afflicted as I was to
see Gim Chung nnd try his Herbs.
(Signed) ; W. XI. JOHNSON, '
Witnesses:
M. A. Anderson, Medford.
S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point.
Frank Lewis, Eagle Point.
Wm. Lewis, Englo Point.
W. L, Chlldroth, Eagle Point. '
C, E. Moore, Eagle Point.
J. V. Mclntyre, Eaglo Point.
Goo. B. Von dor Hollen, Eagle Point.
Thos. E. Nichols. Eagle Point.
Hotel fioyt
Sixth nnd Holt Streets, neaf depots,
Portland, Ore. Fireproof, newly dec
orated. Rates 75c to $2.00. L. W.
1 1 lines, Manager.
BACK TO THE SOIL.
War Means Higher Prices.
Lease and crop for sale on a large
ranch closo to Medford; 50 acrea
sowed to wheat, 50 acres sowed to
barley, 50 acres corn land; good pas
ture, somo orchard. Ranch complete
ly equipped with farming tnols and
stock; somo alfalfa on place. It you
want a good proposition, one there's
money In, see
THE FEHL INVESTMENT CO.,
Medford. About this proposition.
Attention. Farmers
MEDFORD JCNK COMPANY
81-33 N. Bartlett St,
Pay Highest Prices tor
BIDES 1
Green hides per lb 17o
Dry hides, per lb ,..264
Green culf hides, per lb. . .. 26o
Dry calf hides, per lb. ..30o
We Uso Buy Sheep PeUs and Goat
Skins.
New Barber Shop
AL C. WHITE
Export Barber and grlndor of safety
razof blades, shears, knives, clippers
and ordinary razors. Patronize home
industry. 17 N. Central Ave.
INTEIUJKHAff AUTOCAR CO.
TIME CARD.
Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15
p. m. Also on Saturday at 10:16 p.
m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and
2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leave
Ashland for Modford dally, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00,
4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave
Aihland at 9:00 a. m. and 1.00, :00
and 10:20 p. ra.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 Enst Main Street,
Medford
The Only Exclusive
Conimereial Photographer
in Southern Oregon.
Negatives Made any timo or
lilatic by appointment.
Phone U7-J.
We'll do the rest.
E. D. WESTON, Prop. J