Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 20, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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MILITARY DUTY
IN
(Continued from Saturday.)
List of names of persona whoso
Registration Cards are In the posses
sion of this Locai Board, In the order
of their liability for military service,
as determined by this Local Board
and as Tequlrcd by the Rules and
Regulations.
Serial Order
No. Name. Addross. No.
747 C. E. Adams, Medford 442
1269 O. M. Goddard, Talent 443
1258 A. A. Hall, Talent 444
929 A. H. Jones, Modford 445
1194 A. B. Green, Gold Hill 446
138 H. O. Bostwick, Ashland.. 447
1199 L. S. Bateman, Sams Val. 448
91 P. It. Hesselgrave, Ashl'd 449
838 H. L. Percy, Medford 450
635 I. H. Hockersmlth, Beagle 451
861 C. P. Bowling. Medford .... 452
633 B. J. Drake, Beagle 453
1336 E. A. Dorn, Watklns 454
J'712 D. S. Litts, Modford 455
ii u. yj. abgo, nHiiuuia q;ib
802 R. J. Scholz, Medford 457
1255 G. D. Withrow, Talent 458
691 W. E. Shearburn, Medford 459
378 R. R. Chartraw. Derby 460
1083 G. H. Drake, Medford 461
237 E. A. Grow, Ashland 462
422 L. F. Abbott, Eagle Point 463
619 J. H. Rush, Brownsboro.... 464
1058 J. A. Baker, Central Point 465
344 L. W. Lull, Central Point.. 466
824 H. L. Giem, Medford 467
442 J. F. Johnson, Eagle Point 468
1213 R. C. Stoner, Sams Valley 4G9
202 E. M. Bigham, Central Pt. 470
164 G. V. Blue, Ashland 471
268 A. B. Abbott, Butte Falls 472
272 J. Cobleigh, Butte Fnlls.... 473
1198 G. E. Lyman, Gold Hill.... 474
1248 C. W. Jetfory, Talent 475
1174 E. E. Lehrmann, Grants P. 476
964 G. Stinson, Medford 477
866 G. Cronk, Medford 478
593 R. N. Finney, Jacksonville 479
407 C. R. Mcintosh, Eagye Pt. 4 80
262 S. H. Bailey, ARhland 481
886 F. D. Fry, Medford 482
1373 W. J. Webster, Medford.... 483
' 883 J. D. Cass, Medford 484
1161 E. M. Van Houten, Gold H. 485
769 T. E. Kelloy, Medford 486
J152 R. R. Dusenborry, Gold II. 487
776 E. C. Amidon, Medford 488
kU380 W. H. Clarke, Talent 489
1293 C E. Bennett. Buncom.... 490
566 C. H. Dunnlngton, Jack
sonville 491
B81 L. B. Scott, Jacksonville.. 492
311 A. L. Quisenberry, Central
Point 493
1227 F. M. Sample, Jacksonville 494
'124 T. J. Ahlstrom. Ashland.... 495
481 V. O. McCoy, Prospect 496
895 W. L. Valentin, Medford.. 497
744 L. D. Lawton, Medford 498
979 D. V. Piatt, Medford 499
582 D. H. Cronemillor, Jack
sonville 500
1367 C. A. Garrett, Gold Hill.... 601
829 L. W. Riley, Medford 502
240 H. S. Grow, Ashland 603
1028 H. G. Launspach, Medford 604
oincOS.. HIS) 442.... mb mb mb nibm
499 O. E. Krull, Medford 505
1011 J. C. Greaves, Medford .... 506
590 J. R. Abbott, Jacksonville 507
1105 C. A. Jones, Medford 60S
444 L. Throckmorton, Medford 509
636 W. B. Bertelson, Beagle.... 510
735 L. Seamen, Medford 511
634 J. L. Drake, Beagle 512
326 W. Leever, Central Point 513
' 4 47 W. W. Marshall, Browns
boro 51
76 F. R. Berger, Medford 515
1319 C.L. Buck, Jacksonville...., 516
p.7i t v Fivnn. Medford 517
1363 S. L. Smith, Rogue River.. 518
i 949 E. J. Reinklng, Medford.... 519
1350 G. W. Williams, Roguo R. 520
393 E. G. Robertson, Eaglo Pt. 521
993 L. Hills, Medford 22
mnfi fl C. Downing. Ruch 523
104 8 L. H. Gregory, Medford.... 524
lncr, a. v rnrnenter. Medford.. 62.i
851 O. E. Reynolds, Medford.... 526
11 ST J. F. Milton, Rogue River 527
ir.B u n nrako. Ashland "28
36 E. O. Smith, Ashland 536
1387 C. E. Cass, Medford 537
985 G. S. Stout, FcdTord 538
352 V. Magruder, Central Pt... 53J
Jis t T Pnnl. Eagle Point.... 640
Qn w V Tnnim. Medford 541
456 W. L. Jacks, Eaglo Point 542
806 V. B. Brophy, Medford 543
1176 W. W. Bryan, Rogue iuv. oi;
its i u fmstv. Jr.. Eaglo Pt. 54.)
617 W. L. Farlow, Lake Creek 546
t ti r Wvatt field Hill 547
609 II. J. Dcmmer, Jucksonv. 548
613 H. W. Newstrom, Lake Ck. "49
316 K. W. Beebe, Central Pt. ubO
274 F. F. Howard, Butte Falls 5l
948 E. R. Vroman, Medford.... 552
1283 F. J. Warnor, Trail
1A I Tl PIntt Medford "54
1353 T. W. Johnston, Roguo R. 555
via t nav Jacksonville 5i6
1154 A. F. Dungey, Gold 1 1 ill 5d7
766 11. H. Bush, Medford &;S
731 K. L. Prentice, Seattle...... &
II T. nnnrmnn Meilford.... "O"
sii n' r' rim-Uv Merlford 561
2115 H. K. Kub'li, Applcgato... 562
913 J. C. Rodgors, Beagle ...... BbJ
it a v-ooman Cnnlr'l Pt. 564
nun a T nti. ln,lford 56;'
ST.i I D.n, Modford "'b
4r.n t' rnii 'vv'ellen 56
n r-nv,u. KneTe Point.. 568
cce tr' t irtnin MHfnrH 569
241 If! P. Querry. Ashland...... 570
4o W. J. Stevenson, Ashland ftu
572 C. W, Wcndt, Jacksonville
W C. R. Day, Ashland 57
1ft7tl I. IP MHfnrd '
int t e uiu,' Moitfnrd 57
I'm E.' E." Starr.' Ashland 57
9'iR tJ 1 ..tnl AkhlnnH
1309 I. McDonough, Ruch J
11 fit! t. ip nrt.n nnftnn River !
214 .1.' R, Hoffman, Applcgato 58
62!" E. E. Mavcr, Lake trees
167 O. B. Hoiloway, Medford
Ml C. C. Hoover, Medford ....
29 L. A. Williams. Ashland..
"18 W. H. Borcn, Medford ....
s3 O. W. Horn, Gold Hill
11"'9 K. E. Berg. Gold Hill
1370 .1 U tihltina Medford ....
58
58
5S
r.s
5S
5S
5S
1S97 t i ' tr..n r,rl Point 5s
114 V til,l,u,. Aahlnnri 590
'"I E. A. Shnrp, Ashland
K. B. Price, Tolo
1319 M. B. Kirk, Rogue River.
l P. B, Clary, Ashland
59
59
59
094
603 F. H. Mincar, Medford ... 195
618 O. D. Terrlll, Lake Creek 596
986 J. W. Smith, Medford S97
209 O. S. Hansen, Applegato.... 598
1110 R. C. Yost, Medford 599
777 E. 0. Conklin, Medford.... 000
33 F. E. Henry, Ashland 601
32 B. F. Storm, Ashland 602
954 J. W. Chisiim, Medford 603
1071 S. A. L. Bohl, Medford.... 604
1348 J. C. Smlthpeter, Roguo R. 605
63 P. Hufman, Ashland , 606
994 V. Van Dyke. Medford 607
758 R. H. Powell, Medford 608
1278 W. P. Gulsingcr. Talent.... 609
362 G. W. Bishop, Wollen 610
1170 R. G. Wooldrldge. Rogue
River 611
816 W. J. Luckeroth, Medford 612
371 C. G. Paynter, Monitor.... 613
529 J. W. Pentney, Gold Hill.. 614
64 H. B. Dunlai). Ashland 615
882 N. L. Hawk, Derby 616
224 H. A. Benson. Applegate.. 617
818 C. B. Evans, Medford 618
762 W. P. Brooks, Medford 619
931 C. Coffeen, Medford 620
1013 H. R. Hance, Modford 621
1042 L. C. McCay, Central Point 622
449 V. M. Bell, Brownsboro.... 623
1241 A. C. McCormlck, Talent. ...624
41 R. C. Van Buskirk. Ashl'd 623
48 E. R. Hosier, Ashland 626
38 J. L. Grubb, Jr.. Ashland.. 627
742 J. E. Crain. Medford 628
640 H. Mayfield, Beagle 629
127 B. Bowers, Jr., Ashland.... 630
1086 E. Householder, Phoenix.. 631
668 D. P. Hinolosa, San Fran
cisco, Cal 632
88 C. B. Sdwards. Ashland.... 633
1074 R. C. Baker. Medford 634
743 C. I. Sutton, Salem 635
827 E. P. Bratney, Medford.... 636
1242 O. D. Moulton, Los Ange
les, Cal 637
1038 D. M. Wallace, Medford.. 638
386 E. K. Ashcrnft, Ashland.... 639
976 O. E. Barr, Modford 640
473 C. C. Manning .Derbv 641
287 L. M. Buoy, Butte Falls ... 642
686 J. A. Wilson, Jacksonville 643
260 G. R. Dunn', Ashland 644
527 F. Greer. Gold Hill 645
254 C. A. Henry, Ashland 646
446 F. A. GIvan, Eaglo Point 647
89 C. Smith, Ashland 648
197 R. G. Brown. Gold Hill.... 649
932 E. P. Morrlck, Modford.... 650
204 C. M. Collins, Central Pt. 051
377 F. Beck, Ashland 652
863 R. E. Gale, Medford 653
358 L. W. Castor, Central Pt. 654
451 T. J. Pullen, Eaglo Point 655
745 E. Lanier, San Francisco,
Cal oau
(To Bo Continued Tomorrow.)
AZZ AND TODDLE
TO BE NEW DANCES
NEW YORK, Aug. 20, Efforts to
compose differences between the In
ner circle, the so-called "advocates of
p-to-the-minuto dancing" and the
American National Association oi
Masters of Dancing, will be made
when the association opens Its annual
convention in this city Wednesday,
according to G. Hepbur Wilson, head
of the inner circle, which opened its
convention here today.
Mr. Wilson says his organization
regards the fox trot and one-step as
dances of a by-gone age. and will
endeavor to impress the association
1th the interpretative value of the
ramble, the Jazz dance and the toddle
which he says are the latest creations
in the terpslchorean art.
ODAY'S
Portland Livestock.
Portland, Aug. 20. Cattlo receipts
19: tono of market steady to strong.
Best beet steers, '.$8,25 0)8.75; good
beef stoers, $7.25 8.25; host boot
cows, $0.25 7.25; ordinary to good
cows, $4.30(0 6; best heifers, $6.50
.50; bulls, $4.50 IS-G; calves, $sg
.60; stockers and feeder stoers,
4.507. '
Hoes, receipts. 6087; tono of mar
ket, strong. Top $18.25, a new high
price record. Prime light, $18.10Jf
8 25; prime heavy, t 17.j a ib.iu,
pigs, $10.50 17; bulk, $18.
Sheep, receipts, 164; nuri
toady. Western lamns, izkjj4.i,
valloy lambs, $11.50 12; yearllngt:,
$9.5010.25; wethers, rJ.zoWiu.
ewes, $8 8.00.
rortlnnd Butter.
PORTLAND, Aug. 20. Butter,
city creamery prints, 4 4c; cartont,,
i-.r. hm-lnn price butteriai no. i,
48c No. 2, Portland, 44:nuc; cuue
extras, 40';4c; prime in,
firsts, 3714c; dairy, 30a ois.
Portland Grain.
PORTLAND, Aug. 20. Wheat, no
quotations; car receipts .uU..u,
,-heat, 220; barley, l; nour, u; v"
; hay, 11.
Aiienst delivery bids:
Oats. No. 2 white feed, $49! bar
ley, standard feed, $16.50; standard
...inff 4S: bran $36; shorts, $38.
How Long Must I Suffer .
From the Pangs of Rheumatism?
Is there no real relief in sight?
Doubtless like other I iff creri you
hve often sked yourself tns,qu
ion! which continue, to remain un-
"sdeTce'has proven that your Rheu
JxZ l cauicd by gm in your
blood, and the only way. to reach
hv a remedy which eliminates and re
moJes Thesi little pain demons from
yZ "blood. This explains whr ""
peatl n4 lotion, t da o Pm-
LIFE AT
FOKT COLUMBIA, Wash., Aug. J 5
(Special Correspondence) Evcuts
have moved rapidly since our lust
narrative, which left us feclins sym
pathetically, as wc remember it, for
the company thnt fell heir to our
cast-off equipment. But in military
ns well as in all oilier affairs, time is
the healer of all things, and at his
late dnto wo are glad tlicy have it
instead of us, and wo now have no
pangs of regret , at nil. It serves
them right for not hnvinp; n captain
that knows how to get all the good
tilings for his company, too.
A complete history of tlio 7th com
pany would not bo complete if men
ion of the transfer from Ft. Stevens
to Ft. Columbia wero omitted, for it
was the first time tho company broke
camp mid reestablished itself in a
new location, each man carrying his
pack on his bnck and tho five nrmy
inule tonms and combnt wagons
bringing up the rear. It looked like
a Sahara desert caravan trekking to
Cairo. Word was passed along tho
company street tho evening before
that first call would be sounded at 4
a. m., breakfast nt 4:15 nnd ail tenls
would fall nt 5 o'clock, loading to be
gin nt 6 and take up the line of
march for the dock nt 7. Every lie
tail was carried out to the minute
and nt 7:30 the gang plank was
drawn and wo were off, 103 men iukI
thrco officers and enough equipment
to take us around the world. It is
to be regretted that tho moving pie
turo machine was not here to record
tiiis interesting episode in tho career
of the company, as well ns to show
our first camp at F. Stevens.
Tile boat, n government light house
tender, was soon headed out into the
river and in 30 minutes had crossed
the broad Columbia, here over five
miles in width. By noon the new
camp was established, dinner served
nnd everything in crfcct order. Elec
tric lights were installed in nil tents,
tlio company library even unboxed
and put in order in n sopnrnlo tent
willi plenty of light. It should lie stilt
ed Hint all this is done by men of the
7tli company without assistance, oven
to connecting up the wnter supply
for Hie wash basins. Wo hnvo men
of every calling, from n dish washer
to an electric light power house en
gineer, nnd it may be of interest to
know thnt tho 7lh company has in
fact supplied n man to run the elec
tric plant here nt tho first, ns well
ns a largo number of men in other
ponnnncnt details. The regular sol
diers arc being replaced gradually in
nil places by the national guard,
which would seem to indicato that
wo nre here for nn indefinite stay.
Numerous changes in tho non-com.
staff have been made sinco leaving
home, due to Scrgennts Powel, Pain
ter and Cowgill being rejected in the
physical exams. Corporals George
Vilas, Kobcrt Wilson and Carl Ring
er have been promoted scrgennts and
Rodney Sehuler, .Code Hull nnd
Frank Coleman have been appointed
corporals. Mechanic Pierce has
been put in cliargo of tlio electric
light plant.
Among the special details the 7(h
company hns been called upon to fur
nish is tlio one which mans (he sig
nal tower far up in tlio hills bnck of
the fortifications. Men of scciiil
qualifications were culled upon for
this work, those who hnvo nn apti
tude for quickly learning signaling by
; wig-wag method being selected.
The detail is in charge of Sergeant
Jaipia nnd the personnel arc Corpo
rals Bevendgc and Mckec, nnd pri
vates Uunynrd, Wnite, Coffey,
Spooner nnd Beemnn. Thcso men
keep constnnt watch, day and night,
over the river through high power
telescopes nnd night glasses, aided
by miiny search lights throwing Ihcir
beams at night Irom both shores
miles out nt sen. They have become
so proficient in their signal work that
I he detail of regulars has been will-
drawn. Signal messages by the use
of fines are exchanged constantly
with the other forts many miles a way.
This is in order that eoninninicution
might bo maintained in tlio event oi
the submarine telephone cables being
destroyed.
Alrcadv tho national guard com
panics have taken over all tho sen
try dav of the port and nil day nnd
all niirht pace their lonesome bents
nent good, for they cannot possibly
mck these cerms which infest your
wlnnJ m'flltnni.
5. b. o. nas oecn succcssiuoy h'c
for Rheumatism for more than fifty
years. Try it to-day, and you will
find yourself at last on the right
track to get rid of your Rheumatism.
You can get valuable advice about tho
treatment of your individual case by
writing to the Chief Medical Adviser,
Swift Specific Co, Dept. I At
lanta, Gfc - -MM ,n,M"ui
OttTCrtOtf,
about tlio fortifications nnd reser
vation. Each company furnishes the
sentries on ultcrnnto days and 'the
hours for each man while on guard
duty ore two hours on and four
hours off during tho twenty-four.
Owing to the number of men in each
company, nn interval of about ten
days elapses between guard tours for
eacli man nnd five days for each of
ficer. Tho stern command, "Halt,
who goes there?" may bo heard nt
almost any hour tliruout tho long
night vigil of the Medford boys ns
they hold up civilians or soldiers
trespassing oh forbidden ground.
The busiest man in tlio post is
Sergeant Don Newbury, who hns
been appointed provost sergeant.
Now, probably very few civilians
know tho particular duties of a pro
vost (pronounced "provo") sergeant.
All teams and conveyances are in
cliargo of tho provost sergeant, nnd
all hauling of supplies of all sorts
nro directed by him. Cnrlonds of
lumber or conl, commissnry supplies
and nil traffic of every naturo come
under his direction. All trains nnd
boats must be met with tlio mule
teams nnd trucks and the supplies
checked nnd hauled to heir destina
tion. Carry-nils for the officers nnd
families nro furnished thru him; if
yon want your ice box filled or n
trunk dclivored or a ouartcr of beef
for tlio mess, just call up Sergeant
Newbury nnd lie will hnve it done
for you. Already ho is acknowledged
to bo tho best provost sergeant that
ever held the place here. A univer
sity education, combined wih n will
ingness to do things, will come to tho
front even in tho position of provost
sergeant in n fourth rolo military
post.
Your Unclo Samuel overlooks
nothing in this preparation for wnr,
ns far as the health nnd efficiency of
Ins soldiers are concerned. In the
throe posts nt the mouth of tlio river
first-class hospitals are maintained,
with competent physicians in charge,
and every morning nt 7:15 oil men
with real or fancied ailments report
for treatment. Nothing more serious
than colds has developed among the
men of .Seventh company ns yet, nnd
there hns been but Utile of that, no
one being detained at the hospital or
unable to report for duty. This week
all men nt tho post hnvo been requir
ed to have their teeth examined by
tlio hospital dentist with a view oi'
liuving them put in stiapn to cause
no trouble later, when dentist facili
ties may not bo as available. Many
teeth- were .pulled which were beyond
repair, nnd advice given ns to the
work required to put others in good
order. Tho government goes no fur
ther than extracting teeth that win
not be repaired. If other work is
necessary, it must be done ut person
al expense nnd by civilian dentists.
Next week vaccinations for smallpox
and typhoid will be given, when
many will no doubt be unublc to re
port for duly for n few .days. It
takes twenty-one days to complete
the typhoid vaccinations.
The weather has been finu, witli no
rain since we arrived, There is usu
ally a warm fog in the morning, which
disappears early in tho day, followed
by a coed sen breeze in tlio nfter
noon. Fires in the tents are always
built nt night to make them comfort
able. Many other interesting tilings have
occurred which will follow in our
next.
Awaiting Motherhood
women, aim oat
without exception, are
prone to nervous ap
prehension when on
the rood to mother
hood. A woman knows
that however many
people there aro clone
or dear to her, she
must face the crisis
alone.
Thera Is nothing to
day prepared for wo
men at such a time that receives such
heartfelt expressions of gratitude as does
the absolutely safe, tried and reliable
preparation. "Mother! Friend".
By the use of this penetrating; massage,
the expanding muscles of tho abdomen re
lax naturally when baby arrives. Tho
nerves, ligaments and tendons beneath
the skin are soothed; the tendency to
morning nausea Is avoided, and the ex
pectant mother enjoys days of cheerful
ness. The nights are not disturbed with
nervous twltchlnga and the crisis Is one
of great happiness and less pain.
Get a bottle from the druggist and
write the Brad field Regulator Co., Dept.
N, S00 Lamar Building, Atlanta, Qu., for
their Interesting llttlo book, ''Mother
hood and the Baby". It will be stnt with
out charge to any woman. "Mother's
Friend" Is a wonderful help to nature and
no woman should fall, by any chanco, to
appiy u n erne 1 1 mgni ana morning.
H -all food is more
daintily seasoned
when you us
LESLIE
SALT
in the convenient
sidespout
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MOmT, 'ATTOTTRf 20,
TALENT DISTRICT
Tho Tnlout Irrigation district will
hold an election tomorrow to vote on
a bond issuo of $(100,000. Indica
tions today wore favorable that the
project will carry.
The engineer of tho district, J. C.
Dlllard, has made his comploto roport
and the district board has accepted it.
The report calls for the construction
ot a reservoir at what Is commonly
known as Hyatt Prairie, about 12
miles Bouthonst ot Ashland, and for
the divorsion of McDonald creek thru
Wagner gap Into the valley.
(McDonald creek Is said to contain
about the same amount ot water as
Bear creek, but with Its poriod ot
flow water later in tho Beason.
The district expects to wator 8500
acres which will call tor an Increase
of the present district by 1500 acres.
This will call for a ditch on both sides
of the valloy to a point parallel with
Phoenix and take In Fern valloy. This
covers the famous Suncrost orchard
and as well as the Chadwlck tract,
both ot which lie high on tho eastern
slope.
The district commonly known as
Bollvlow, lying east of Ashland along
the boulovard and comprising ap
proximately 2500 acres has boon en
tirely eliminated from the district by
tho board of directors on account of
the opposition bltli In this territory
and in the city of Ashland itself.
C. M. Thomas Is the attorney of the
board of directors of the district.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Allen ot 503
North Holly streot, left this morning
for Long Boach, California, whoro
they will locate permanently. They
formerly Teslded at Long Beach.
DOUBLY PROVEN
Modford Renders "un IXo Longer
Doubt the Evidence.
This grateful oitizon testified long
ago.
Told of quick rellof of undoubted
benefit.
Tho facts are now confirmed.
Such testimony Is complete tho
evidence conclusive.
It forms convincing proof ot merit
Andrew Cantrall, rotlrod farmer,
California St., Jacksonville, Oregon,
says: "I have used Bonn's Kidney
Pills and am glad to say that they
helped me. At the time, I was suf
fering from backaches and other
symptoms of kidney disorder. Doan's
soon stopped the trouble and I can
not praise them too much."
Over three years later, Mr. Cantrall
added: "Tho statement I gavo Tec-
ommcndlng Doan's Kidney Pills In
1909 still holds good. Doan's suroly
gave me good relief and 1 have great
faith in them."
1'rico GOc, at all dealors. Don't
simply ask for a kidney romedy got
Doan's Kidney Pills tho snmo that
Mr. Cantrall has twice publicly rec
ommended. Foster - Mllliurn Co
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Notice is li.rtmy glvon thnt an elec
tion has been called by tlio Board
of Directors of tho Talent Irrigation
District of Jncksnn County, Orogo.i,
and tho sumo will bo held on Tuesday,
tho 21st day of August, 1917, between
tho hours of eight o'clock A. M. and
five o'clock P. M. for the purpose of
voting upon nnd determining whether
or not tho Talent Irrigation District
shall issue bondB in the sum of six
hundred thousand (f (.00,000) dollars,
for the purpoHe, necessary or con, oil'
lent, of carrying out Uio provisions
of a certain act passed by tho gen
eral assembly of the state of Oregon,
of 1917, and known ns Houso Bill
number (158), being chapter (27j of
the General Laws of Oregon, 1917.
The polling place for said election
shall he In the Garage, on tho ranch
owned by the Talent Orchard Co ,
and located on tho N. E. '4 of 8. K.
of section (22) Twp. (38) 1 West
ot tho Willamette Meridian, and being
within the boundaries of tho Talent
Irrigation District, Jackson County,
Oregon.
Tho electors of snld Tnlont Inten
tion District aro heroby rcquiro-l to
cast ballots at said election which
shall contain the words, "Bonds Ves"
and "Bonds No."
Thoso in favor of tho snld District
Issuing bonds In the sum of IDOO.Ou" 00
shall cast their ballots "Bonds Yes,'
and those opposod to the lssnsiice of
bonds In tho sum of fMO.OOO.OO sliull
cast their ballotB 'Bonds No."
Hated at Talent, Oregon, July 34.
1917.
R. E. ROniNSON
Chairman.
W. J. HARTZKI.L,
O. A. MANNING,
Hoard of Directors of tho Talent irri
gation .District, Jacksou County,
Oregon.
Attest:
LOUIS BROWN.
Secretary.
1IEIJ WASTED MALK
WANTED I'li k-rn at Mlra VialA Or
chard. Phone Di7-.lil.
WANTBI) Man anil wife without
family Tor general ranch work,
wife to do housework. Steady em
ployment. Address Mail Tribune.
Uo it,
1917
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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
HELP WANTED FEMAXH
WANTED A cook at tho Mlra Vista
Orchuru.
WANTED Good cook for family of
two. Pliouo 32, Jacksonville. U'!
WANTED Good concral houso girl.
Telephone on or after Monda-',
611-J3. airs. l' Corning Kcnly.
! 128
WANTED Girl for cenoral house
work. Phono 567-J2.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To buy or rent 100 lug
boxes. Phono 442-X. 130
WANTED Family washing to do.
Phono 289-H. 128
WANTEft A few young pigs. W. J.
wartzoll. 408J1. 131
WANTED To exchange, two desira
ble building lots in Los Angolci tor
house In Medford, .or ranch near.
Box J, C Mall Ti llnino. 130
WANTED Some hogs to fatton on
shares. For partloulars, see E. L.
March, Noyos ranch Tolo, Oregon.
Phone 197. 128
WANTED 5000 pounds of poultry
weeKiy. wo assure you lair treat
ment and highest prices In the city,
Get our trade and cash prices. War
ner, Wortman & Gore.
WANTED Bring us your eggs and
Poultry. We pay cash, Medford
Poultry and Egg Co.
WANTED Houses to more. Phone
488-M. or 488-X.
FOIl RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Brick Candy Store room
at 211 West Main. Also two-story
dwelling at 402 S. Nowtown St
John F. White. 142
FOR RENT Farms and stock ranch
08, garden land. Gold Kay Realty
uo.
FOB KEN1 HOUSES
FOR RENT A fine two story bunga
low, 6 rooms, sleeping porch, store
room. All modorn. Beautiful
lawn. 322 So. Nowtown. Inqulro
first house In roar.
FOR RENT Colonol Sargent's place
on Oakdalo Avonuo, very reason
able, inquire of H. B. Nyo. Phono
25J1. 128
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 'Baby culf. 100 Lincoln
St. Harry Homo. 128
FOR SALE. Gentle saddlo pony f SK
Telephone 201-J1. 133
FOR SALIC 17 hoad cattlo, 5 milk
Cows. 0 coming 2-yonr-old liclfers
6 spring calves. P. O. Box. 2, Tolo
Oregon. 130
FOR SALE Cows at a bargain. Al
so team of horsos. C. Fitch. Phone
14F12. 128
FOR SALE Cheap,- 1300-lb. work
norso, or will trado for cow
wood. Phone 2 0 1J 1 . 129
FOR SALE Horses and cows, 2
in 11 os cast ot Modford. E.B, Cur
ry. 129
FOR SALE Young pigs with sows,
at Wostorliind Orchards, Phone
Clemens 8F2.
FOR SALE Good team, 2400. Ed
M. White Phone B94.
FOR SALE 250 hend ot sheep. 1'
L. Orr, Rogue RIvor, Oregon. 137
FOR BALI MI&OELLANEOUS
l'till SALE 11111 Ford. Boo .1. 1
Wells, Jacksonville, or phono ,'in-l
Jacksonville. 12s
FOIl SALE Nlco ripe, Alexandria
peaches, 2c per Hi., picked at the
ranch. H oho Orchard, R97-H1,
FOIt SALE Cheap, ono Sharpies
cream separator. D. O. Fredericks
Central Point. 128
FOR SALIC llaiibomo niuhogan
dining room set, sideboard, chin
closet, tuhlo, eight chairs, used two
years. Cost (.100; cash prlco, tin
modlato salo, 100.00, Box 80
Mall Tribuiio. 130
FOIt SALE, Ford touring car, run
8300 miles. Like new. Box 80
Mull Tribune. 1.10
FOIl SALE E. M. F. Auto Bug, good
condition, cheap it sold at one
Phono 200-J. 130
FOIl SALE Ford with light dullvnry
body, S235. Slid W. Main. 129
FOR SALE Household goods, 11",
West Eighth St. 12
FOR SALE HKAL E8IATI
FOIl SALE A barKiilii In 10 acres
1 14 miles from center nf MeriTrtrd:
on corner of two roads; In bearing
iriui; iciicoo; no uuiiuiiigs; aoiu
for 170011 canh four years ago;
will tako $2800, part cash; address
C. Crosman, 12i FlrBt Ave., Oak
land, Cal. 139
FOR SALE Six acres, two acres I
alfalfa, remainder tlno gardnn land,
fruit nuts, berrlos, good barn, out
houses, etc., six-room houso, cheap
cash or terms. Addross Box 124
Jacksonville. Oregon. 13
SACRIFICE SALE Must sell two G
room houses, splendid condition
Any cash offor seriously consld
cred, but no trades. Not Incnin
herod, rent (or (20.00. 1. O. Box
681. 128
FOR SALE Farming land, fruit
land, stock ranches, timber iand,
from $10 per acre up, nn long tlnio,
easy payments, or might exchange
for other clear property. Address
Gold IUy Realty Co.
f
PXCE TIIJtlTll
FUKXISIIEO APARTMENTS
OR RENT Furnished Apt. summer
rates. The Berben. Phono 93S-U.
FOH RUNT One completely furnish
ed apartment at Mutnl llnlMnri "
FOIl EXCHAXGH
l''OK SALE Or troilo for auto, ono
HclKlun stallion, S yrars old; ul so
Jersey cattlo and ycarllna coltH.
C. W. Cascbolt, Itoute 2. 1112
LOST
.ORT Tnn color female hound from
Dr. Helms'. Reward. Return lo
Dr. Helms. 132
MONEY TO liOAN
MONEY TO LOAN On good necur-
ity. Phono 647-J. J. B. Andrews.
Medford Business College Bldg.,
Room 2.
MONEY TO LOAN From $1000 to
J5000 on hnnd to loan at 7 per
cent, on good farm aocurlty. Enrl
Tumy, 210 Garnott-Corey nidg. tr
MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan
on Medford property. Easy month
ly payments. See n. R. Wood
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law,
rooms 8 and 9, Mouford Nattont'
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Garnets
Corey bldg. .
Accountant.
E. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac
countant, room 411, M. F. & IT.
Bldg., Modford, Oregon.
Au.sto Supplies
LATTER AUTO BPRINO CO. We
are operating the largest, orient
and best equipped plant in tho Ps
elfio northwest. Use our sprlnzi
when others fail. Sold undnr writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
Bt., Portland, Ore.
Collections
COLLECTIONS ANT3 R15POKTS We
collected some accounts 14 year?
old. We know how to get th
money. The Bullock Mnrcantilt
Agency, Inc. Rodms 1, 2, it. Uao.
Uns' Bldg., 216 E. Main st.
Dentist
DR. T. T. BHAW Dentist. Over Dan
iels Clothing Btoro In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. JoneB. Phone
92-T.
Knglnoer nnfl Contractor
FRED N. CUM MINGS Engineer aurS
contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg.
Surveys, estlmnten, Irrigation dralu
age, orchard and land Improvement
t
Farm Loans.
LOANS Medford and ltoguo River
National Farm Loan association!,
B to 40 years, interest 5 per ccnt
6 per cent $3 semi-annually on
each $100 ot loan pays interest and
principal in 36 years. Privilege ot
paying $25 or any multiple thereof
after 6 years. Deposits received, 4
per cent, convertible Into 4 Ms per
cent Farm Loan Bonds. Buy a
bond $25, $50, $100, $500 and
$1000. E. H. Ilurd, Socretary
Troasurer, Garnelt-Corcy Building,
Modford, Orogon. 129
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons fuv
good service. Phone 874 L.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Mu''io
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher ol
piano and harmony, llulglit Musli
Studio, 401 Uarnutt-Coroy Uhis
Phone 72.
Insurance
EARL 8. TUMY General lnnurnno
office, Fire, Automobile, AccMent,
Liability, Plate Glat;s, Contract
and Suroty Bonds. Excellent coin
panics, good local service. Mo. 2I
Oarnott-Corey Bldg.
IMiyslclnus and Surgeon
DR. W. W. IrOWAltD Ostecpath'e
physician. 303 Garuelt-Corey bu!ld
lug. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMM ENS Phytlctan and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, noBB nnd IhrmiL Eyes scien
tifically tested anil ginned sui
plled. Oculist and Aurlt for H. P,
R. a Co. Offices M. K. & II. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 5t7.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., hns the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon; Hoik blii'ling,
loose leaf ledgers, billing xyui :n t,
etc Portland prices. 27 Norlj
Fir St.
Train for
EADS TRANSFER & STOItAilK CO.
Office 42 North Front st. Plume
115. Prices right. Service fur
.ntMil.
INTKIUKIUN AUTOCAR J.
TIME CARD.
Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent,
and Phoenix dully, except Sunday, at
8:00 a, m., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m.
lso on Saturday at 10:15 p. m. Sun
days leave at 8 and 10:30 n. in. ami
:00, 2:01), 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave
Ashland for Medford dally, except
8unday, at 9:00 a. m 1:00, 4:00 and
5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nlti'its
at A:, 10. Sundays leave. A.-thlaixl at
9:00 a. m and 1(V,10 s. ro., 1:00,
4:30, 6:30, anil 10:30 y. m.