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MEDFOm) IWm TTtTBTTNTC, tEDFOiUV OTfTCCiOX, AYETCTlSmY, AtTCltTST 22, "1017 PA OT! FiVE DUTY AWAITS TH IN 1 f 3j (Continued from yesterday.) Registration ( aids are In the possus ton of this Local Board, in the order 06 their liability tor military service, k determined by this Local Board aNd as required by the Rules and Regulations. Berlal Order No. Name. Address. No. 92 J. J. Baker, Medford 83S 198 B. H. Taylor, Ruch R39 I 782 H. E. Wilcox, Medford 840 151 C. R. JUIson, Ashland 841 180 O. E. Hall, Ashland 84 2 1889 W. M. Brlggs, Ashland.....! 84 3 IS98 R. I. Peachy, Jacksonville 844 25 R. P. Moran, Med ford..-..-. 843 60 J. H. Harrison, Medford. S46 till C. A. Burkhart, Rogue R. 847 68 H. J. Punke. Medford S4 8 !4l H. J. Field, Medford ., 849 1131 B. H. Rlggs. Medford S5Q 4f31 F. W. Peck, Lake Creek.. 851 X40 C. W. Erickfson, Medford 852 1177 R. A. Robinson, Rogue R. 853 79 J. F. Gambill, Medford 854 746 C. Si. Boyden, Medford 855 55 C. Y. Tengwald, Medford 856 883 L. J. Walton, Medford 857 830 B. P. Forbes, Jr.. Medford 858 :95 V. H. Ray, Medford ...... 859 !14 O. R. Moore, Medford -.. 860 1 71 W. E. Rosecrans, Medford 861 69 S. T. Mollowell, Ashland.. 862 1116 A. T. Lathrop, Medford .... 8C3 1361 A. V. Vangoethem, Rogue i River 864 845 O. E. Garrett, Medford 865 fj 1129 E. H. Brock, Medford...:.... 866 ,873 Albert Glenn Hewitt, Mfld- Mi ford 887 136 L. II, Ossman, Medford.... 868 790 H. P. Williams, Medford.. 869 1155 J. O. Pierce, Gold Hill 870 1810 H. P. McKinnis. Central P. 871 174 R. W. Snyder, Ashland 872 810 R. Watklns, Central Point 873 814 J. A. Mayham, Eagle Point 874 1763 D. R. Rader, Medford 875 -.-307 G. L. Croft, Central Point 876 991 H. Schwartz, Medford 877 1302 R. L. Hughes, Ruch 878 VB69 O. Niedormeyer, Medford.. 879 : hr3 u vv wennt. Jacksonville on i 14 w. hi. Dome, rnoenix mi 1289 L. Wilson. Derby 882 625 O. K. Frey, Lake Creek.... 883 " 402 J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle ft. 8S4 459 Louis Walcb. Wellen 885 161 G. M. Baughman. Ashland 886 ,'1O09 C. L. Shearburn, Medford 887 3 189 c K. wooden, central I'l. as r 659 G. Pryimoto, Medford 889 I 861 C. F. Angld, Wellen 890 t 709 R. A. Humphreys, Medf'd 891 f 1 4(1 T m Palldhni, .c1,lol,1 R (1 X 1153 H. P. Baker, Gold Hill 894 1222 F. J. Hall, Buncom 895 213 D. H Pinley. Murphy 896 465 S P. Cov, Eagle Point". 897 ,1096 A. P. Robley, Medford.... 898 163 H. N. Baughman, Ashland X'.ni ' 665 A. F. Tengwald, Medford.. 900 1115 R. J, Earl, Medford 901 1224 V. A. Nelson, Jacksonville 902 ' 904 E. P. Vilas. Medford 903 1202 Porcv Chnnman. Gold Hill 904 I 1015 G. J. Kunzman, Medford.. 905 41164 R. A. Seaman, Rogue Rlv. 906 1 405 W. A. Haselton, Eaglo Pt. 907 1 250 H. L. Hartley, Siskiyou .... 90S t f 885 R. G. Llndley, Medford.... "JUJ 1147 O. A. Grieve, Hornbrook, ; California 910 f (59 L. H. Walthcr, Medford ... 911 t 99(1 1? Mnoenof fontrnl Pt. 912 ' 628 H. G. Meyer, Lake Creek.. 913 i 426 R. A. Thomas, Brownsb'ro 911 ; 823 T. G. Bushong, Medford.... 915 n i n a iir mi Al,ln,.,l Q1 fi 1U ft. VV . 1 UUIIIdS, rtniliunu.... v 02. ni IT T Triml MnHfnrH 917 - hnz 'A. fsoren, flieoioru vio 3 768 R. R. Rlnabarger, Medford 9I9 1 121.5 J- N. Edington, Eagle Pt. 920 i 955 E. W. Reinking, McJfoid 921 , .11315 C. Fattlg, Jacksonville...... 922 j 627 J. C. Haworth, Lake Ck... 923 if 1063 H. S. Ilamboll, Medford. J 99 O. R. Kluth, Ashland I 1277 R. L. Estes, Talent 1 365 J. L. Kershaw. Wellen ... 924 925 926 927 J 144 B. W. Flackus, Ashland. I28 1301 I. L. Coffman. Ruch 929 . 1405 M. M. Abbott. Ashland .... 930 J 136 W. B. Barniim. Medford 931 551 Cliatinccy Florey, Jackson 's vlllo J 1394 R. Warner, Trail 1285 .1. W. Miller, Trail P16 B. G. Peart, Medford ' 75B M. P. Lewis. Galcondn, III 932 933 931 935 93i , 428 A. J.- Kent, Wellen 937 I 1090 L. B. Stevens, Phoenix.... 93S i 821 R. Moore, Medford 939 850 C. Bates, Medford 939 1 1280 P. M. Dosier, Talent 941 i B23 P. M. Avery, Gold Hill...... 942 i 1111 T. L. Edsall, Phoenix 943 1220 P. W. Randlev, Hiincom.... 855 W. R. Conton, Medford.... 940 891 B. S. Smith, Medford 947 6Bfl W. A. Young, Medford 948 V030 R. I). Evans, Medford 949 104 N. H. Harrison, Ashland.. 950 540 .1. A. Bowman, Gold Hill.. 951 79 P. L. W. Coates, Ashland.. 952 579 0. R. Chapman, Jackson. 953 1328 II. L. Painter, Jacksonville 954 740 L. Hush, Medford 955 83 J. Cnrnev, Ashland 956 142 J. D. Lowe, Ashland 857 1399 W. Dnran, Medford 958 649 C. W. Corbly, Medford.... 959 659 T. E. Dunnlngton, Jack sonville 960 899 W. A. Shaffer, Medford ... 861 1332 W. H.' Peninger, Central Point 2 1149 G. L. Thompson, Gold Hill 963 788 A. W. I.uman. Medford wn 793 .1. M.Nirhol, Medford 905 1 Nature Needs Assistance In j A little help goes a long ways. I It you would keep your body in healthy and robust condition, throb bing with that jplendid vitality that Indicate! freedom from all iltnenti, first of all ee that your blood li kept pure. Any slight impurity that creeps into your blood will soon effect the well-beine of your whole system. A few bottles of S. S. S. will give Just thi assistance that lutur needs 1279 N. J. Godciard, Talent 966 13S3 E. R. McCormlck, Ashland 967 634 A. A. Walker. Gold Hill.. 968 119 E. A. Denton, Ashland .... 969 630 A. J.Edler, Lake Creek 970 1321 P. E. McKeo, Jacksonville 971 1368 C. A. McCune, Ashland 972 901 H. L. Nobllt, Medford 973 1052 C. L. Peppers Central Pt. 974 1311 C. McDonough, Ruch 975 803 F. A. Daugherty. Medford 976 135 W. Reedcr, Ashland 977 648 F. E. Miller, Medford 978 643 O. Peterson, Modford 979 1212 J. F. Cameron, Central Pt. 980 1000 T. C. Beckett, Medford.... 981 946 W. I. Vawter, Medford.... 983 291 L. Wilkinson, Central Pt. 983 1012 R. H. McCurdy, Medford.. 984 1312 B. Buck. Ruch :.. 986 813 W. C. Cannon,' Medford.... 986 '554 J. B. Renault, Jr., Jack sonville ....f .............. 987 454 0. D. Spencer, Eagle Point 988 1079 R. P. Lofland, Medford.... 989 962 K. E. Anderson, Medford.. 990 953 G. L. Howard, Medford 991 13 H. A. Sayle, Ashland 992 20 A. A. Ketch, Ashland 993 1245 E. R. Hall, Talent 994 835 J. W. Smtick, Medford .... 995 467 P. A. Broomfiold, Prospect 996 319 M. H. Ellestnrt. Central Pt. U97 999 J. C. Allen, Medford 998 131 A. Weoden, Ashland 999 87 A. McCann, Ashland ...... 1000 915 C. Stevens, Medford 1001 1396 C. R. Krelger, Englo Pa. 100 315 W. M. Ingram, Cent', Pt. 1003 476 H. L. Carlton, Prospect.. 1004 1196 J. S. Lydiard,' Central Pt. 1005 313 K. Takao, Central Point 1006 1235 Pi L. Spencer. Talent.... 1007 1335 F. Hammand, Central Pt.1008 1325 H. I. Lewis, Watklns 1009 270 E. Cook. Butte Palls 1010 928 W. R. Newman, -Medford 1011 B43 H. E. Whrtrton, Oold Hill 1012 397 E. D. Conloy, Eaglo Point 1013 339 H. S. Amilng, Central Pt. 1014 1207 M. Poyatos 1015 348 P. A. Taylor, Medford .... 1016 318 G. A.Clemons. Central Pt. 1017 1290 Smith Cox. Eagle Point. 1018 1265 G. I. Wardrlp. Talent ...... 1019 516 J. O. Cave, Medford 1020 1223 D. Kennedy, Buncom .... 1021 491 B. R. Kostor. Gold Hill ... 1022 720 E. L. Trento, lebanon.... 1023 190 M. M. Farlss, Central Pt. 1024 279 R. Stanley, Butte Palls.... 1025 844 A. M. Hopkins, Medford 1026 716 Q. L. Jones. Medford 1027 1082 R. S. Furry, Phoenix..;... 1028 1243 F. Dcho. Talent 1029 1400 E. Palomarls. Medford.... 1030 1113 E. O. Poffenbargor. Tal ent 1031 .887 C. A. Baer, Medord.. 1032 37 C. R. Dean. Ashland 1033 910 F. AV. Nelson, Medford.... 1034 413 E. E. Tucker, Browns!) ro 10.1 1033- A. P. Hagen. Medford.... 1036 1378 R. R. Bowman, Gold Hill 1037 1349 G. C. Neathamer, Rogue River 1038 903 J. W. W. Valentine, Eagle Point 1039 697 E. S. Wilson, Medford.... 1040 210 J. O. Brown, Applegate.. 1041 381 R. S. Hawk, Derby 1042 B94 L. H. Hanna, Jacksonville 1043 494 Edward Kostor, Gold Hill 104 4 95 D. L. Tyson, Asblnnd 1045 498 C. E. Judd, Medford 1046 545 L. McRoynolds. Gold Hill 1047 92 E. E. Lyman, Ashland.... 104S 831 T. E. TTolfo, Medford...... 1019 306 Z. E. Dorris, Central Pt. 1050 998 W. Nlkolatis, Medford.... 10 317 M. Kamo, Central Point.. 1052 696 S. Yokotako. Medford .... 1053 (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Aug. 22. Cnttl. Receipts 207: market stendy to weak Host beef steers, .t8.2.")(??8.7o; Rood beef steers, $78; best beef cow $i(ffi7; ordinary to good cows, .$:i.!i0 (ff.-..50; best., heifers, !f(i.2;(li.2. bulls, $4..r)0((?(i; calves !f8(rf0.50 stockers and feeders, If l.5n(n'7. Hops Receipts 128 j market tic tive, but unchanged. Sheen Receipts 315; market steady. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Auk. 22. Wheat : Open. Close September '. $2.10 $2.00 Portland Butter PORTLAND, Aujr. 22.-Iluller. firm; buyinjr price bullerfat now -14 (il(ic; expei'led lo advance shortly Portland Grain PORTLAND, A n. 22. Wheat no nuolnliiins. Cur receipts: Wheat 14, barley 2 on Is 5, liny 3. Grain August delivery bids Oats, No. 2 while feed, $4fl; barley standard feed,, f 18; brewing, .$48 bran, $:i(i; shorts, $:17."il). rem muifi,io i New York Ciilil'iiiiiiii Hurt lull h, .Ki enrs, average $3.(12. lioston California Iljirllelts $2.0(1; Washington Ilnrllelts, $2.7n, Chicago Cnlofirnia Parlbtl $3.40. - BRITISH NAVAL FORCES DESTROY ZEPPELIN LONDON", Aug. 22. British light naval forces destroyed a Zeppelin Keeping You Well in keeping the blood absolutely frea of all impurities. This old remedy is wonderful onrifier and tonic, and has no equal for keeping the blood rich and pure. It builds up the ap petite and tones up the entire system. 3. 3. a. is soia oy aruggisn every where. It has been successfully usee for more than fifty years, and people in practically every state testify to its great worth. Write for booklets and free medical advice to Sswii; spe cific Co, Ocpt, Atlanta, ba, airship this morning pff the Jutland, Denmark, coast, says an official com- unlcatlon, issued this evening. The communication adds that there were o survivors from tho cr.cw of the airship, ' SHORTAGE OF 950 CARS ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC SALEM, Aug. 22 Reports reach ing tho State Public Service commis sion today show that the car short ago of tho Southern Pacific company in the state is 950 cars, net. . The company reports 119 more closed cars than orders call for, but a short age of 1069 open cars, making the net shortage 950, E. V. Carter and members of the Wnsmcr elans left for Lake of the Woods on Tuesday to join the 'Ash liiiul colony there, nmonjr the number already in rnmp being Dr. P. . H obnson and family. In ubout i week Mr. Carter will return to eiv- lir.alion here to meet Judge James Coke of the supreme bench of the Hawaiian islands, who, as Mr. Car er's guest, will return with him to the lnko region on n fishing and fishing excursion, and also to view the scenic beauties of that region Wcldoii Ziindi'l of Medford and illiun Clrecr of Asblnnd were mar ried in Jacksonville, August l(i. Tlicy will be at home lifter September 5 somewhere in northern or eastern Oregon. In line wilh a pnet entered into by the Uexnll-Nyul-Snntox interests, lo cal uptown drug stores after Sep tember 1 will eloso at 7:30 p. in. each day except Saturday, when the elOs- hour is fixed at 10 p. in. People needing pills, plasters! and prescrip tionsj take notice. ' Miss Grace Chamberlain has re turned from Boston and will perma nently occupy her bungalow resi dence nnd five-acre tract in South Ashland. She was accompanied from the east by Miss Kli.abetb Pal mer, who is on.n visit to southern Oregon nnd will remain .with Miss Chnnibcrlnin indefinitely. James E. West, instructor in chem istry and agriculture, Ashland high school three years ago, passed thru here last Kriday from tho army of ficers' training camp at San Fran cisco, on Ins way to the American Lake cantonment. lie is a second lieutenant in the infantry service. L. L. Kukor of Diinsiiiiiir anil Lil lian J. Anint of Ashland wero mar icd at Iledding, August 10. Mrs. M. F. Suignrt leaves Ashland this week to reside with a daughter at Wheatland, Wyo. Lieutenant Verni Mills and bride arrived lately from Oakland, Cal., and nrcvisiting relatives and friends here preliminary lo leaving for Fort Stevens, to which station Lieutenant. Mills has been assigned for the time being. At Yrckn, August 14, occurred flic marriage of Haleigh Conloy of Cen tral Point nnd Effic Morgan of Ash- and. . Olenn and Harold Simpson, mem hers of First company of this city, have been detailed fur duly on tin nrchliglit scpiad of Iho garrison, n work exuding as to bolh technical ahd praclicnl requirements. Mrs. J. CI. Swan of Merrill, Klam- n 111 coiinly, has been a recent visitor wilh relatives here on her way home from a Irip to tho Siusluw district of the slate. I'Veil Tcblien, an insurance man of I'ortland, has been a recent visitor at the inilo camp grounds, accompiin icd by his family, on a lour lo Cra ter Lake via the Agcr gateway. ( lyde Warren is another cxpatnal lo Hill, where he is employed by the I'Yuitgrnwcrs' Supply Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crow of Mcr lin, Miss Lulu Currin of Collage drove and Miss Mac Kinsev of Eu gene const itulcd an auto parly which visited Ashland recently on the way to ('ruler Luke, W. M. Dodge of the firm of J. P Dodge & Sons, has lalelv been grant- ed by Hie California state board of ficial papers certifying lo his ipinli- ficalions nnd privileges as a licensed enibalmer in territory across the slate border. Three parlies are in the field its candidates for fruit Inspector of the Ashland district, among the number being Jerry Conwell nnd J. li. I'iltcn Ster. Andrew J. McCallen, from the of ficers' training school at San Fran cisco. where he won n commission as captain in the regular army, bus been in town this week visiting relatives and friends previous to going t American Lake camp. Robert I!. Hutchison, former in 'truclor in the mnnuni training dc pnrtnient of the Ashland high school and ntiilclic couch, has successfully passed the cxuminnlions nt the offi cers' training school, Fort Sheridan Chicago, and been commissioned a first lieutenant of heavy artillery. H'1 home is in Illinois, A fine memorial window, dedient ed lo Ibc memory of Mr. nnd Mrs Delus li. Mills, hui been pluvcd iu Iho Congregational church, occupy ing a commanding site near the west entrance to Unit edifice. Tho Sunday school of the Chris tian, church, Medford, will picnic in Lithiu park on Wednesday evening, August 22. The dual plants or the Ashland Ice & Storage Co. in this city and Med ford, have both been enlarged to (In capacity of fifteen additional tons daily. Railroad and Pacific. Fruit Express demands have necessitated these improvements. Funeral services of Mrs. A- I' Mooro, who died on Sunday, were held at the family residence in the Hcllcview district, Tuesday after noon. Interment was in Mountain View cemetery. Deceased was 30 years of age. Nathan D. Firestone-, former resi dent of this city and valley, now of southern -California, has recently been visiting familiar scenes hero, accnmimiiied by relatives. Willis Hfliloy, gradnnto of O. A. C. Inst spring, Jias been visiting rel atives and friends here, previous to going to Yumn, wliere be will be identified with tho activities of an experiment station .in connection with the Arinonn Agricultural col lege. Mr. and Mrs. ICC. McWillinms have moved to Grants Pass, where Kenneth has been transferred field agent for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. What, promised to be a walkout of linemen in Iho employ of tho mum cipal electric light department was nipped ill its incipiency early in the week by a "gentlemen n agreement between employer and employe mutu ally satisfactory to all concerned. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Dodge, nccom pnnied by Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C. Galcy loincd excursionist this week bound 'or Luke of the Woods region, T. II. Foley and family of Mend were transient visitors hero recently on the homeward-bound motoring our from California. Phil J. Schaumburg of Medford was in this city Tuesday expatiating on the merits ot Ins "near entice, ereal which promises to supplant the beverages indulged in by confirm ed tea and coffee tocrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack 1 rue, accom panied by Amy Grnbb nnd Mary Walker, are probably now on the homestretch portion of a tour whicr begnn wilh an outing to Crescent City, thence, swinging around thru California lo eastern and northern Oregon poiul.s as..fai'.,dis,t;int as 111 Columbia highway. , AGATE Albert llanseom and family, wb have spent several months on Ihc Capital H. ranch, have moved to Cen tral Point to reside. Miss Josephine Kincuid left Wed nesday for Medford, where she will spend some time. Mrs. Ethel liegnn arrived Tuesday from Ccntrulin, Wash., to attend the funeral of her father, A. C. Chitten den, who passed away very suddenly Monday evening. Llovd Simmons nnd Hubert Kin eaid are at Dead Indian, cujoyiu; few weeks' vacation. Wo understand the Henlon Honors pliice has been sold f.o .Culiforni parties. Dave Force, who now ha the place leased, will move iilxitt November 1 lo Tolo, whei-o he wi! reside. , . . . H. V. Whetstone spenl Saturday i Medford iitlciuling to business. lioland D. Flaherty was trading I Ccnlral Point Friday. The many friends of A. C. Chilton den were grcallv shor-ked lo bear o his sudden death, which occurred at his home on Mniidny, August 13. His family has (he sympathy of Hie en tire, community. i Among Ihose who were picnicking on the river Inst Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick, Harry Aekley. Mr. and Mis. (Maude Cliapmnn, Mr. Whipple and (laughters, Delhi nnd Ethel, Mr. an. I Mrs. ('. M. Conloy and Miss Eva Hooker. Oscar llmlgcrs (if llcagle is busy hauling wood to the towns Ibis week. Miss Lillian ( linpman of Phoenix was visiting wilh home folks at An tioch Saturday and Sunday. Ilvron de Ford and sister, Miss Cnmu, motored to Medford lnst-Sat-urdiiy. Mr. Hunch arrived hero 'from Infanta ! Invalids HORLICK'S THS ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Rich milk, malted iraln, in powder form. For infants, invalidisndgrowing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding ta wholobody. Invigorate nursing mothers ni tha aged. Mora nutritious than tea, coAea, tc Instantly prepared. Kequireamicooking. Substitute, Cut YOU Same Prict Texas one day last week lo visit bis sister, (Irandinn Glass, of this dis trict, whom ho had not seen for a number. of yours. , Mi-s. Hil Monro nnd Air. nnd Mrs. Ellis Clark are taking a month's vn- ation camping at Hrown's cabin and oUicr points. Mrs. Jim Rninniel and children ol Modford returned home last Wed nesday from the mountains, where they Imve been spending a vacntion. Among thoso who were trading and doing business in Central Point nnd Medford this week wero Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyers, Mr. lligham, W. C. Chapman and family, Mrs. Jesse Glass, Mr. and Mrs, Lucius and Mrs. Elbert Glass. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore of Cali fornia is visiting relatives nt the Scolt ranch this month. The deer season opened lust Wed nesday and the roads have been kept busy sinco with men going hunting. Several have met with good success, Mr. nnd Mi's. Uoscoo Doty, for merly of Iho Coker ltutlc district, have moved to Medford, where they will make their future home. Most of tho threshing machine crew Rpcnt Sunday with homo folks in Antioch. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wylnnd nnd family wero among tho out-of-town visitors in Medford Saturday. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab ' stract Co., Sixth and Fir Bta. Circuit Court. Ahby K. Thomas (admtx) vs. L. A. Porter ot ux. CoBt bill. Claudo E, Lango vs. J. P. Ituclior Cost bill. Fred Hell vs. Alary F. Gago ct al Decree. Probnto Court. Francis M. -Bailey Estate. Bond Oath of administrator. , Mnri-uigo Licenses. Cecil B. Clemens and Grnco Smith. Ilolaad David Flaherty and Flor- onco May Kincnld. Heal I'lstato Transfers. Arthur W, Arbucklo et ux to Georgo M. Frost et ux, laud in T. 39-1 oast Andrew Heartlo to Guy MeNa biioy, lot 7, block 1, Ilnrro- 10 gan addition, Modford 375 United States to Wosloy N. Sullivan, land In Sue. IS, T. 38-3 oast Unltod States to Charles W. W. DcCarlow, land In See. 32, T. 30-4 cast City of Medford to California Oregon Power Co., land on South Rlversldo Avenue, ' Medford ....'......... 10 GOING IT TOO HARD? . Overwork, worry, overeating and lack of exorclso and Bleep aro re sponsible for much , kidney trouble. It your hack aches nnd tho kidneys seem weak, rest up and uso I loan Kidnoy Pills. A. F. Stephenson, retired palntei and paper bander, 108 Coltugo St Medford, says: "Several years ago was down and perfectly helpless for Bcvorai days with lumbago. 1 could not turn over In bod or do anything I thought my back was broken Sharp, shooting pains In it, liko ln I To sticking me, took my brcnl away. My kidneys acted too freely and I had to get up. at night five or six times to pnss tho kidney socrc Hons. 1 bad no ambitions to do any thing. I couldn't cat aud nothln tasted good. 1 tried different med clues without results until I started taking Dunn's Kidney Pills. After finishing three boxes, I was ablo I go to work and got around as well as ever. They fixed mo up In flu Bhapc." Price 00c, at all dealers. Don simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho sanio lha Mr. Stephenson had. FoHler-Mllbiim Co., Props., Iluria:o, N. Y, IIK.LI" WANTED FEMALE WANTED Competent woman for general housework. Phone 805-, WANTED. (Ilrl for general house work. Also nurse. Mrs. II. W lllngham. Phono 597-J3. WANTED . Girl for housework Phono 1K21. Berkeley Orchard 13 WANTED Girl for general house work. Phono 507-12. HKLP WANTED MALK WANTED Man and wlfo without family for general ranch work wife to do housework. Htendy em ployment. Address Mall Tribune, Box II. WAITED Hoy about 17 years old neat appearing. Apply Hotel liol land. WANTED SITCATIOfiS WANTED Man wilh four bourses wants day or conlisct work. I 'lie 473-V, WANTED MISCKLLANKOUS WAN THI) Small second-band tent In good condition. Phone 497-Y. 130 WAXTUD To buy or rent 100 lug boxes, rhono 442-X. 130 WANTHI) To exchange, two deslra- blo building lots in Los Angoloi for houso in Medford, or ranch near. Box J. C, Mall Titbuiie. ISO WANTED B000 pounds of poultry weekly. We assure you fair treat ment and highest prices In the city. Get our trado and cash pricos. War ner, Wortman & Gore. ' WANTED Uring us your eggs and Poultry. We pay cash. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED Houses to move. Phone 4SR-M. or 4RX-X. WANTED Sepnrator man for threshing outfit. Apply II. W Bingham. Phono G97-J3. WANTED To buy 10 to 15 acres of corn ror silo. H, W. Iiliigbam Phono 597-J3. FOlt SALE I-ilVESTOCK OR SALE I-rftrgo, .strong, active male burro, work In harness or saddle. Ho s a pippin. Will send his picture for 25c. F. Anderson Speaker, Oregon. 130 FOR SALE Good family milk cow, 136 Portland Avonuo. Phone 267- L. 131 FOR 8A LB Gentle saddle pony $35. Tctopnouo 201-Jl. 133 FOR SALE 17 bead cattle, 5 milk Cows, 6 coming 2-ycar-old holfcrs, 6 spring calves. P. O. Box, 2, Tolo. Oregon. 130 FOR SALE Young pigs with sows, nt Wcsterlund Orchards. Phone Clonions 8F2. FOR SALE Good team, 2400. Ed. M. White. Phono 594. FOR. SALE -Bn&OKtiliANEOCS FOR SALE 3 14- Inch wagon with heavy bolstor springs and surrey, 219 S. Ivy St. Phone 600-L. 134 FOR SALE -Modern three-chair bar ber shop, equipped, best location Grants Pnss. Very reasonable. 1 A. Lauiior, Roai Estato, Grants Pass. 132 FOR SALE Wiekson Plums, fino for jolly or butter, Borl-.oloy Orchards Phono 1F21. 133 FOR SALE Ford car, good condl tion. Bargain for cash. 222 S tilolly street. Ask for Lester. 130 'OR SALE Transcendent crab-np- pics. Phono 25112. 133 ''OR SALE Prlvato snlo of furniture nt 113 Geneva street. Phono 131 . 132 FOR SALE Wo havo some excep tional bargaliiB in used cars and bnllcvo that In Iho list below yoi will find what you want: Hudson Super Six, 7-pnsnnnger, $1 100.(10 Packard, 1911, 5-passcngor, 4-cyl Inder, $500.00; Packard, 1913, 5 passenger, G-cyllndor, $900.00 Chalmers, '5-passenger, (1-cylliidcr, $600.00; 1'Tnaklln, 7-iinssenger, 6 cylinder, $900.00; Bulclc, 7-pnsscn. ger, 6-cyllnder, $ffii0.00; Auburn 5-nnsscagor, fi-cyllnder, $100.00 Cadillac, 2-passenger, 4-cyIlndor, $400.00; Cadillac, fi-passcngnr, 4 cylinder, $425.00. Terms nt abovo prices or 10 per cent discount for all cash. As a special offer fo this week, we will refund round trip railroad faro to any oao pur chasing ono of tho abovo. 1'ortlan Motor Co. '131 FOR HALE Onk wood, cord lengths, $5.50 per cord. Cull 25F22, E: Point after 0 p. in. 1 3 FOR SALE Overland car In first- class condition. Must bo sold a once. Prlco $325.00. 401 Soul King. 132 FOR ftAI.lt 1915 Ford touring cur $265.00. Valley Garago. FOR SALE Nlco ripe Alexandr peaches, 2c per lb., picked at the ranch. Roso Orchard, 697-Hl. FOR SALE llansomo ninliogan dining- room set, sideboard, chin cloHct. tnble. eight chairs, used tw years. Cost $300; rash price, lin medlaln Kale. $100.00. Box 80 Mail Tilbiino. 130 FOR SALE Ford touring car. run 3300 miles. Lllto new. Box vn Mall Tribune. 130 FOR SALE E. M. F. Auto ling, good condition, cheap tf sold at one Phono 265-J. 13 FOR BALK tlKlAIi EHTATH FOR SALE At a bargain If sold In week. $350 buys small 4-rooi house and lot 100 feet from pave ment, nil clear. Hot and cold wil ier, electric lights. Also furiillun 75 feet good hose, lawn mower an garden tools, all together or sen nrnto. Rear 1110 VV, Fourth St I'hlino 910-X. 13 WANTED To nxrhnngn 5 ncres in fruit with paid up water right room house, fine soli, 3 V4 miles ol Dolse. Idaho. Wants sometbln similar within n few miles ot M ford. Box 19, Mail Tribune. 134 FOR SALE A bargain in 10 nr-ros, 1 'A miles from center of Mcdfon! on corner of two roads; In bearln fruit; fenced; no buildings; no for $7000 cash four years ago will take $2S0U, part cash; addrt C. t'roMuan, 1259 First Ave., Oak land. Cal. i-i FOR SALE Six acres, two acres In nlfalfn, remainder fine garden land, fruit nuts, borrlns, good hnrn, out houses, olc., six-room houso, cb'n cash or terms. Address Box 124 Jacksonville. Oregon. 13 FOR HALE Farming lnnd, fruit Innd. slock ranches, timber Ian from $10 per ncre up, on long 1 tin easy payments, or might cxchnui; for other clenr property. Address Gold Kay Realty Co, FURNISHED APARTMENTS OR RENT Furnished Apt. summer rates. The Borbon. Phone 938-It. OR RENT One completely furnish ed anartmont nt Hotel Holland FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS 'OR RENT Brick Candy Storo room nt 211 West Mala. Also two-story dwelling at 402 S. Nowtown St. John F. White. 142 FOIl RENT Farms and stock ranch es, garden land. Gold Ray Realtv Co. FOR RENT nOPSF.S 'OR RENT A fino two story bunga low, 6 rooms, sleeping porch, storo room. All modern. Beautiful lawn. 322 So. Nowtown. Inquire first houso in ronr. FOIl EXCTIAXOIS FOR SALE Or trado for auto, ono Belgian stallion, 8 yoa"-s old; nlo Jorsey cattle and yearllnvs colts. C. W. Cnseliolt, Route 2. 133 LOST LOST Tun color femnlo hound from Dr. Holms'. Rewind. Return to Dr. Holms. 133 MONET TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN On good secur ity. Thone G47-J. J. B. Andrews. Modford Business College Bldg.. Room 2. MONEY TO LOAN From $1000 to $5000 on hand to loan at 7 per cent, on good farm security. EnrI Tumy, 210 Garnott-Corey Bldg. tf MONEY TO LOAN Monoy to loan on Medford property. Easy month ly payments. See D. R. Wood. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and v, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES- -Lawyer. Garnets Corey bldg. Accountant. E. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac countant, room 411, M. F. S H. Bldg., Medford, Oregon, Ansto Supplies LATTER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, onest and best equipped-plant In the Pa cific northwest. Uso our Bprlngs when others fall. Sold under writ ton guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Collections COLLECTIONS ANj RKPOltTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to gel tha monoy. The Bullock Mercantile. Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8. Hao klns' Bldg., 216 E. Main st. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan. lets Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jonea. Phone 692-Y. Itnglnoer nnOT Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain age, orchard and land Improvement GnrlHign QARHAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the Bumtnor. Call on the city gnrhage wagona lo good service. Phone K74-L. ,1. Y. Alien. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON I1AIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Halght Musu' Btudlo, 401 Garuett-Corey BlOg, Phone 72. Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Olass, Contract and flurcty Bonds. Excellent com panics, good local Bervlce. No. 211 Garnell-Corey Bldg. Physicians and Siirgcona UR. W. W. IrOWARIV Ostecpathle physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build InjC. Phone 130. DR. 1. 1. EMMENS Physician sod surgeon. Prnctlce limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. It. It Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. bldg., opposite 1'. O. Phone d C 7. Printers mill Piihllsliera MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has tha best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon; Hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 Nortt Kir at. Tiunsror EADS TRANSFER fc STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front Bt. Phone 115. Prices right Sorvlce guar ant1 INTERI RIIAN AVTOLAR, O. TIME CARD. Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent, and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:13 p. m. Ibo on Saturday at 10:15 p. ra. San days leavo at 8 and 10:30 a. m. and :00, 2:00, 5:30 nnd 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m 1:00, 4:00 aud 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights nt 0:30. Sundays leavo Ashland at fl-.OO a. m., nnd 10.30 a. m., 1:00, 4:30, 6:30, and 10:30 p. m.