PACE TWO
flfETVFOTlT) AfATTi TTtTP.TTN, fEDFOTD. OT?F!0. TTTrRSTVAY. MAY 1f)1R
10CAL AND
' PERSONAL
II, I., tllena, 'manager of (he West
ern t'nlon Telckruph cnaaapuny office,
toft Woilnciiduy mornliiK by auto for
a buadiiiom vlnlt In Koattle.
('orona dry lcud. Htnaadard of dry
lends. Hard well Fruit Co., delusive
Kiit. 4;
Water uwn of Mcdford arc ro- Mi"- ""'I Mrs. O. I,, ilolart of
quested not to IrrlKule thidr lawns) Ornittn t'ai.n called 1111011 friends in
nd gardens Friday and Huturduy, aiij H'1" city yesterday afternoon. Mrs.
tomorrow mornliiu lh city will beislai ! Jtt""'B Ioiean who hu.i been spending
tho anaauul aprliiK cliauliiK of Hie tl. day Imro rcturni-d to tiranlH l'a"
roarvulr. The cleaning- work will Willi the-in. Air. and .Mrs. I.oifun, who
not be finished until Hainrday nlkbt, recently pun-based the Alexander
Jnarniich a the ruaorvolr will jo i N'lhUiy homo on Klsklyoii HclKhls,
emptied during tlio cleaning process! ",a" "'"v" ' Modlord In about ten
end tlifl fit y 'k water supply will come: days.
directly from tlio Ininkn, no Irrlc.ut- ," '" "told" tlio hell when
lliij New .Minister arrived.
ltlg will ha permitted In order to have
sufficient pressure for fire protoc
tlon. Vota No. 07 on lutllot V. V. Mo
dynakl for rouaily Commissioner
patriollsan, loyally, and strict per
formance of public diitli. 41
I'ald Ad.v
John, tlio youngest son of lar, and
Mrs. 1, F. Rcddy, suffered a resetting;
of Ilia broken arm at ilia hospital
this mornliiif. The arm wns broken
nemo time ago and Ilia fracture wan
sot healing properly,
. Bite Mra. Paul Hansen about Nu
Dona Corsets. Phono 6H5-II. DO
'Tlio Olrla Honor (luard will meet
thin evnnlnit In I ho Ited Cross rooans
at 7:30 o'clock. Arrangements will
1)0 mads at thin meeting for the girls
to march In a body on .Monday aflor
ndon In tho Red Crime parade which
opens tho new Ited Cross drive. AIho
the woman' land army camp which
tarts In Juno will he discussed and
members will ho enrolled who wish
to join tho camp at any (lino durliiK
tho aunimcr.
A penny or loan a IuukIi, nothliiK
extra, for tlio screams "The New
Minister" Krlday iiIkIU.
Mra. George A. Mannfleld of l'ros
poct arrived In the city Wednesday
from Bt. Louis with her young dniigh-l
tor who had been In a aiiltarluin of
tlio Missouri city undergoing treat
ment. Mr, Mnnnfleld met bin
wlfo and daughter at the depot and
(ho parly left at once for homo.
If you haven't tried eating anme
of that big red Chinook salmon from
tho Fish Market, you are missing
omolhlng. They nro caught ai.
Urania I'aaa In tho Itngue river and
aro tlio, heal aliiiiin of tlio season.
. ; ' 47.
Mr. and Mra. William Sllno hnvn
returned from tholr week's visit lit
Ar.kersfluld, Calif.
1 Httvo you a inn or brother In tlio
army or navy, , If l0 you abonld dis
play a aervlco flag. . Tho Mull Trlb
Mnb baa thorn.
William Mason Towlo or lOnnsbiirg
Falls, Vt., and .Minn I'bnbo M. Towln
of Ilurllngton; Vt.
I tho Nash hotel, were visitors ut
tho Commercial club. They spout
Ho .wlntor In California and onroule
horso r making a leisurely tour of
tho coant country.
."Tho Now Mlnlatnr" nrilvos Friday
night,, Ht,. Mark'a bull. Ilurr;ih!
: Mr. and" Mr. A. O, A. linlley or
Bktchoviin, Canada, who inccntly
arrived In tho city and have been
, Harvey Gardner, civil war veteran
who rexldet at the anldlera' homo at
Itoaebnrg, arrived In tho city Ibln
wee o bid goodbye to fa las aion who
recently etillHied. .Mr. (iurdner will
remain hern until .luaao 1.
Jacknouvllle Invltea you to attend
the dunce Thursday, .May 1(1, for ben
efit Kd Croaa), ut Orla' hall. Tlck
ola, Incliidliiai refreitbuienta, 1. 40
Tlio Bclioul hoard at ItB meeting j
hint nlKbl elected .Minn Ora Cox, who
haa been acllng as principal of Wanh
laiKlon Kcboial aalnce the riwlKnatlon of
Patrick laally, aa principal of the
building for next year ut a salary
of $1 100. Ilfx-auKo or the absence or
lar. Porter and W. A. I'olncr, the
board only ta-ansactcd routine busl-
aiesa, allhra Ibcro was much lanfaort
nnt biislnesa on band which will bo
disponed or at u special meeting In
the near future.
Rod Croaa dinner Sunday, May 19,
at U. C, Charley's, tbreu miles ubovc
llrowaaaiboro, ailvun by I.ako Creek
auxiliary. .Motor out and see tho old.
faehloned splnlng wheel In operation
soldiers' socka from raw wool to
tho finished article. 4
It. II. Parsons left last night for
Henttlo alter having spent aoane tlane
In Mod ford and vicinity looking after
his vui Inns interests.
Plant Paxson'a Buperb Dahlias now
and up to July rourtb. Oct thorn at
tho iloxall Btoro, Central Point, Ore.
Pror. W. 8. llrown has returned
rrom a spraying deanonslriitlun tour
or rour Important fruit districts of
froKoaa. lie haa now about 17 HI'
acrea which ' ha has been assigned
the mnaiiignincnl of as tn apraylaiK,
pruning, etc. Ho aaya Unit fruit
proapoeU mo fairly good, but that It
Is entirely loo early yet to any how
well tho young fruit will set.. Albany
(la.etio-Tlines.
Mitchell sharpens lawn anowora.
.1(1 Bo. Itlvoralde.
Perclval Chubb or Ht. I.ouls, lo
vice president or the Drnmn Leiigue
of Aui.M'Icn, will arrlvo in Modford
Tuesday, illst, for a two-diiys' vlsll
at which lime be will be the guest of
who are guimlii ' ( tin Meilford chnpler of the Drama
League. .Mrs. Chubb will accompany
her biiHliniid on his visit.
Dr. Ilnrlloy fills nnn eictrncta tooth
wllbont pain. M. I'-. II. Illdg.
The voting booths for tomorrow's
primaries will open at S u. in. ami
will close at S p. in. In the list ol
voting places of the county published
In the .Mall Tribune the llrlffln Crook
precinct was lefl out. Voters nf that
the (Irlirin
Mr. and Mrs. (!. V. lloolhby or Hilt1
are guests at the Nuab hotel.
An examination on tho llible will
be held ut the high school building
Krlday. I-'rom 'J a, m. until 1 'Z the ex
amination will be on the New Testa
ment, and from 1 to 4 p. m. on the
Old Tci-.taincnt. Any applicant wish
ing tn l;i!-e the examination may do
so and will receive half a credit on
each examination if he or alio makes
a grade of 70 per cent.
II. A. Vicki;ra, assistant director or
extensloaa work for the O. A. C, was
in the cily today naakliag arrange
ments ror the visit here or Prcsldeial
Kerr of the (). A. C, on May 2Bth,
when ho will mako a war address as
tho direct representative or Presl
deait W'llsoaa with whom be recently
conferred.
.Mrs. .Mary .McCoskey, aunt of Mrs.
.lobaa K. Htewart and daughter Clara
left this morning for their homo at
'.Norway in Coos county, after a visit
wlih .Mr. and Mrs. Stewart.
)Fl
E
si.
Friday Jilghl, May 17. at St. Mnrk's
hall, a play, "The Now Minister,'
wll bo given under the auspices of
tho Ladles' Aid of the 1'lrst M. K.
church.
There Is much of tho comic, some
thing of a plot, a love affair, and oth
er things to numerous to mention em
braced In tho performance.
The cast, as taken oy local talent,
Includes numerous organizations,
personages, etc., solos, duets, chorus
es, dialogues, sollloiiules and chatter.
All together thero la much to enter
tain and atniaso, ' ,
EXPERT ENDORSES
The following Is taken from the
report ror JackKon county, Oregon,
for 1017 on fllo In the County Clerk's
oflco, by J, II, Wilson, Expert Ac
countant, of Corvallls, Oregon:
.Miss Flora Thompson has como to
tho front as u most erriclent deputy
clerk, ir all the men or Jackson
As a reminder that It Is again time
to loosen our purso strings and pour
out the gold ror the men who are
shedding their blood In the Interest
of humanity, loyal Mcdford will
again march down Main street Mon
day afternoon, ilay 20th, at 3 o'clock
The parade Is not to be merely a tin
seled array to delight the eyo ot tho
curious, but It Is Intended as a sol
nmn reminder ot tho dtaty and re
aponslbilty Imposed upon us all to
support with our moral and material
orrerlnga one of tho greateat and
noblest organizations that has ever
ministered to suffering humanity, the
American lied Cross.
The parade will Inaugurate the
drive In tho Medrord district lor the
rilslng or 15,000, county contribu
tion to the Red Cross. Notwithstand
ing the large representation In the
Liberty parade last month, the chair
man In charge of arranging for the
Ited cross parade Monday reports
enthusiastic responses rrom all the
organizations ao far asked to co-op
erate. This Is characteristic or the
pcoplo or Jackson county when they
aro called upon to work or to sacrl
fico In aid of America's part in the
ir.
Indications are that the demon
stration wll! equal If not excell the
April Liberty loan parade. It Ib
tho duty of every available, person
to march as an example to tho in
different, and to arouse tho fullest
Interest In the last man, woman, and
child In a work so necessary to the
success of the war, as well as to the
wclfaro of tho men who aro fighting
It for us. As evlilcnce or your loyalty
to tho nation and or your regard for
tho vory noblest of human endeavor,
(be Ited Cross, notlly Chairman Paul
M. .lunney Immediately that you will
participate. Announcements of as
sembly points and lino of march to
bo made later. i
T
OF INSPECT! AI
LI
lapping at llie.llotol Holland, hnvn precinct will vole at
.iMciiiiMi in ancilio in Meilford limf. Creek school bonne
novo rontod tho home nt a. Holly
troet.
,' Upholstering, fu rim tiro repairing,
mattresses made over, feather reno
vator), carpets and ruga cleaned anil
laid.. Uoo. W. Douglass, 201 3. lilv
rshto. Phono ItSll-J, , u
Mr, and iMra. IleuJ. Collins or
Omuls Pass woro overnight visitors Kualtlo.
The llriiiaswlcK, nil pbonogrnphs In
otio. Waters Paint Htoro, ir
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cnriiin and
son, rnrmer Meilford residents who
huvn recently been living at Klnm
nth rails, left today ror Seal lie niter
a visit in I ho city with relatives.
1'bey export to locale pnrmiinontly n
In tho oily uml returned home this
forenoon, , ,
Try putting risk on your lublo
Krlday and Saturday. You will rind
nlco assortment at Ibo Medl'oad
Fish Market.
Major John M WUInnns or Port
land, acting adjutant general or the
stale, who lust night mustered the
homo guard company lute the state
Wllltln. Utl this morning Tor Kugeiin
on mutters connected with the home
gHS.nl urgaiiliation of that city.
Johnson ror high-class watch re
pairing. Frank l Wall, formerly of Med
ford, new with the (i'.ith hand nt Fort
Btevens, visited, rrlenda In the city
over Sunday. Mr. Wall slate, t,at
the tllMh baud Is a permanent insti
tution at Furl Stevens, but (bat men
from It are constantly being trans
ferred, to new hands and olhern
trained - Kugene tluanl.
. .Hurrah for tho Minister New.
Mrs. Hubert Taylor wm the guet
Hits week of Mrs. .1. II, llo.kcs in
Kngelnirpr.
See Inv Wood about (bat fire In
surance policy. Office, lioom 40 1
U, P. A II. Ituildleg.
Mm. Mary Watktns ef lieciiester.
Minn., w ho has bron Milling her j
nelco. Mrs. I.. 1 Harris, left today:
for vlalts with relative' at Atideron. J
Calif., and Sn Francisco before re-.
turning home. J
lr. Heine. (Urnett Corey ltlds.
The public library received todej ,
t0 government pamphlet, o-e fm ,
distribution on preserving ckks In wa !
Paxson'a Supeni IVnnilnn, night Tor
a dollar, eight for two dollars, and
eight for Ihreo dollars. About half
or florlstii' prices. It. II. Pnxson. Cen
tral Point, (lie.
It. ItoMwcM, (he Meilford man who
with bla sou was held up at their
gold mine near Holland last week
and robbed of i',(luii In gold bullion,
ivaii visiting In the city today and
leaves tonighi ror tlriiuls Pass. Mr.
Iloswell relucluiilly discussed the
robbery ami bud utile t my ho,it
It tn'Mind that ho bad hopes or n
coveilnis the stolen bullion rrom the
robber who Is still at large, and who
forsook his confederate in (be crime
alter Ibo robber; and disappeared
with Hie bullion 'fiie ( ontclei ate
nas captured and made a conl'opslon.
"(let a homestead before May '.'.Mb
fteo Moore and Hodgson, Austin Ho
tel building, Ashland, lor a good le
va I ion." ia
.Miss tieneva Tyler or Hoseburg
left for homo this morning alter a
vlsll with her sbter, Mrs. C, Herri
ford Why not e.it your noon Jay lunch
at Holland Cafe?
II. senders of l.os Anceles w ho
Is locking pv. r the valley m (ilu 1(
suit, ibln (arm to Mirhasc, was a
isller at the l omnu rriiil il'.ib today
Jotin.'oa lor li.gh-clas watch re
pnlrins. (
Hot! cr H. Cilmorr, vibe rv-rntly
cnlist.-d in the uw srrvbe. iett
d:it-d;ty nlthl lor Sralle to rnorf
for d-itv I
For the t's( insurance, sre Holme I
After Thrco rears.
Many men and women are sick and
don't know It. Somo never discover
they lanvo kidney troublo until they
County were called to tho colors to-j"""ly for llf0 Insiirnnco. The kid
day, still Jackson County would get m" ar0 workl"8 "mo, filter-
along. Ida- tho Clerk's nosllnn eoni.l I'olsonous waste out of tho blood
bo rilled mcst unllsfactorlly by Miss I 8,ro"m' and w,1L'n becomo weak
Thompson. pned or deranged, headache, back
(PU. Adv.) . acne, pains in slues awi groins, so-
called rheumatism, Innguldness, swol
len joints and other symptoms devel
op. W. H. Moss, Ogden, Ark., writes:
"Foley Kidney Pills rolloved mo or
sevoro kidney troubles of thrco years'
standing."
Sold verywhoro. Adv.
Tho report of Inspection or tho pu
pils of Lincoln school by Jane C. Al
len, former public health nurse, has
been submitted to the Medrord school
board as follows:
Number of children examined, 146
Number children with defective
teetlf, C4; enlarged tonsils, 81; de
fective vision, 34; symptoms of ade
noids, 28; symptoms of ear trouble.
7; symptoms of skin trouble, 1.
Number of children with no appar
ent defects, 28.
Number of children having fre
quent headaches, 2C; having fre
quent colds, 25; using toothbrush
regularly, 78; using toothbrush irreg
ularly, C8; using toothbrush nevor,
28.
Number notices to parents, 88.
RUSSIA CALLS ARMY.
(Continued From Page One.)
(Hy tho Associated Press.) The
Herman troops adopted forcible tac
tics in disbanding the Ukrainian rada
which had failed to Berve Germany's
purposes. A wltnesB of tho seizure
of tho Ukrainian government by the
DIED
I'ATTOX .Mrs. Wllllo Veronica
Patlon, wife or Owney .1. Palton
and ono or the best-Known women in
Medrord, passed away after a long
illness nt the Sacred Heart hospital
at midnight lust night nt I ho ago or
HI years, 8 months mid il days. Sbo
Is survived by her husband and son
John, nged I 1 years; a sister, Mrs.
John llroadlgo of St. I.oula, Mo., and
a brother, Clins. Clayton of Straus
burg, Colo. Funeral aiervlcos will be
held Saturday morning nt 10 o'clock
rrom the Catholic church and the
burial will be In tho Jacksonville
cemetery.
From the lime when alio and hor
busbnnd Hist enmn to Meilford about
nine years ago until about two years
ago when her health began to rail.
Mrs. Patlon was an energetic and
tireless worker In puhlle. activities.
Public-spirited tn an unusual degree
she was nlways ready to help in any
good rause. She was a prominent
member or the Creator .".ledford club.
and of the Associated Charities until
It passed out or existence, and or the
Hlhollo church. Mrs. Patlon was
chairman of die fair and carnival
held to obtain money to furnish the
ladles' rooms at the Klks club and
took a leading part in the nctlvltlce
of tho Klks ladles' organization.
WASIIIiMiTON, May 15. General
'ersbing probably soon will bo com
manding French and llrltlsh troops
as tlio process of brigading American
units with their allies on tho western
front.. . - -.
GrapGNut$
is a sf andard mixture
containing wheat and
melted barley, well
suited to those savini
V times. NEEDS NO SUGAR.
11
A. A. M.
Itegular communication
Mod font Lodgo 103 Friday
evening, May 17th.
R. J. KOUT3, W. M.
TOO LJVTEJ0 CLASSIFY
'Oil SAL10 Uoll-lop desk, table,
dresser, porch swing, gas stovo.
rug. a mower apron, heater, beds,
scythe, at a bargain. 304 South
Central.
LOST Open-raced silver watch, two
Hags and eagle rob. Keepsake or
my boy In navy. Reward. 417 N.
Oakdale. Phono :i:il-,l. 4fi
I'Olt SALIO llonw young
team. .las. Campbell.
work
IS
WA.VTIOH -Several head Durham
cows, coming fresh, .las. Camp
bell. 4S
"OH S.M.F Kenrly hutched rhlcks.
Phono 370-W. 48'
"Olt THAI HO Ono black horse,
blorky build, weight 1250 lbs.,
good order, extra good worker, for
one of rangy build weighing 1250
to 1300 lbs.; must he good walker.
Will pay dirterence, A. J. McDon
ald. 122 Portland avenue. 47
EYES
Entrusted to me
will receive a scientific examination
and 1 prescribe the proper glasses
ut the lowest price consistent with
high grade work. If not convenient
for yon to rail, you ran mako ar
rangements hy postal or phone, for
me to see you nt your homo.
DR. RICKERT
KYKSK.lt T Nl'lrt l lMST
Mlforil, Oregon.
terglasa solutions and lime water. ' the Insurant Man
nd ono for circulation, entitled - sc! Mr. and rM (.forge Terwiiliger ef
potatoes to save wheal '' Calgary. Alts. r.i , are visitors In
Mr, llaney for hemslltchlnn and: the cltv and c iet .it ihe Hotel Med
pecollng. (lrntt-Corey Hldg. jicrd.
1
BABY CH1X
rVtiltm
vt h4n, iSrUtliinHxk. l
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rm i, thc lM
NOTICE TO
WATER USERS
The reservoir will be cleaned
during Friday and Saturday,
May 17th and 1Mb, and users
are requested not to sprinkle
during those da.ts.
O. ARNSIMCF.R,
Superintendent.
A Fight for Life
It has been debtor die lor manv or tin
In the post and the lucky r3ople are
those who have suffered, but who aro
now Well BfcauVt they heeded nature's
warning signal in tlano to correct their
trouble with that wonderful new dis
covery of Dr. Pierce's, called "An-u-ric."
Yon should promptly heed theso warn
lugs, somo of which aro dizzy spells,
backache. Irregularity of the urine or Hid
painful twinges of rheumatism, sciatica
r lumbago. To delay may make possible
the dangerous forms of kidney disease.
such as llrlght's disease, diabetes or
sioiii) In tho bladder.
'o overcome these diRtrcSREmr condi
tions lake nlentv of exercise in thn
open air. avoid a heavy meat diet, drink .
ireeiy 01 water ana nt encn nmal, talte i
Doctor Pierce's Atiurlc Tablets (double 1
strength ). You will, In a abort time, II nd I
tnat you are one or the iirna iniinrsers or
Amirlc, as aro thousands of neighbors.
Mr. A. W. CuiuniE says: "I suffered greatly
wiui any nacg ana
kidneys. I called In
doctors and they did
me no roihI, but rec
onimeliiiisl an 0ht
ntion. 1 saw Anuria
for kidneys and
backache advertised
so sent up to thn
drug store and got
a package, and it
cured me. This was
one year ago. I was
down In Is'd n rid had
1 n ken tun n v flllVerent.
kinds of medicines hut obtained no reliuf
from them,"
MllH. lillSA MlKI.AVC, op Oftciiki.i,
Wash, suys: "I was troubled with tho
backache pir the last live years. I sent
tor n puckaiao of Dr. Pierce's Anuriu
Tablets, which cured mo completely-. I
will reconirtiend Atiurlc to all my friends
who art. iroubhl witli backache."
Step Into the drug store and ask for
Aniirlc. or send Dr. V. M. Pierce. IturTaiu,
N. Y., Iita. for trial pkg. Aniiric many
times morn potent then lithia, eliminates
uric acid as not water mella sugar.
Cermans arrived In Moscow today
and related tbo details.
On the afternoon of April 88, he
said, a German lieutenant led his
troops Into the hall at Kiev where
the rada was sitting.
"Hands up, In the name of the
German government," was the order
shouted by the soldiers. The de
mand was reinforced by bayonets.
All the members of the rada raised
their hands except M. fjrushvikl, the
presiding officer. He tried to con
tinue the session, but was checked
by the German lieutenant.
All Aro Sonrchod.
All the members or tlio cabinet
and of tho rada and even spectators
were searched by the Germans. Some
of them were tied, while others were
ordered to quit teh ball. The gov
ernment was declared to be at an
end.
After the dissolution of tbo rada
the landowners met In convention In
Kiev and named General Socoropat
sky head of the provisional govern
ment or the Ukraine pending an elec
tion or a national assembly. Gen
eral Socoropatsky Issued a temporary
provisional constitution which made
null all legislation passed by the Ke
rensky and Bolshcviki regimes. So
coropatsky has dictatorial powers. In
cluding the right to appoint a prime
minister and to veto laws.
Mrs. Williams and W. X. A. Rel
ir.cr ot Klamath Falls are registered
at the Hotel Medrord.
OF IHE TRIBUNE STATEMENT
It has not been my Intention, dur
ing the prosent campaign In which 1
am a candidate for County Judge,
to do much advertising as It has
seemed to me, even had I unlimited
means, that the money so spent could
be used to better advantage. How
ever as tho Editor of the Mail Trib
une atated in his editorial that I
pay but J10.50 in taxes, I feel called
unna to correct that statement. My
taxes aro $42.31 not much, I'll ad
mit, when It Is remembered that n
1913, as proprietor or Hollywood Or
chards, I paid $654.28 In taxes, and
in 1914 the sum of S67.3S.
From 1904 to date I have brought
Into Jackson County over M0. 000. 00
and I have never taken one dollar
out. Because I have spent this sum
in the County, because I have my ev
ery interest here, because I pay less
taxes now than In 1914, does this
mako my efficiency to fill the office
of County Judge any the Iobs?
In 1915, when I was appointed
Horticultural Commissioner, tho
county was spending over $14,000.00'
per year for fruit inspection- this
amount exclusive ot pathologist. I
have put the office on a business ba
sis and It is now running at about
$3800.00 per year, a saving of abotl
$10,000.00. A. C. ALLENl
(Paid Adv.)
3 iS? S I.
M0m
When a Diamond Talks
.vw...
To flash a bankroll Is dan
gerous. To flash a diamond Is wis
dom. A diamond ring Is a vlslblo
mark of prosperity.
You can tell anyone how
much you have In tho bank.
Why should they believe you?
Tho sight of a diamond ring
saves nil tho "doubtful expla
nations." It's good, practical business.
Why oven the lndios size up a
man by means ot a diamond
ring!
Mnko part of your dollars
sparkle Get a ring today at
noddy's. i
IO, ,-,(, $73, $100.
MARTIN J. REDDY
For Diamonds
Visitors Always Welcomo.
Your wants.
If You Wear a Truss
And It is not the Akron we doubt If you have the best. The Akron
truss with the spongo pad has been a success from the start, Phy
sicians who are acquainted with them, give them their heartiest
endorsement. We give you the benefit of an expert truss fitted
without charge. Como In and talk over your case with us.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
Phono 884. Goods delivered.
I
Morses
Food. Conservation
Seeds
Raise your own vegetables and Kelp
conserve the supply of staple foods
for our army and our allies.
Good seeds are essential to a pro
ductive garden. Morse's seeds are
the best proved so in a world's
competition. Besides, they cost no
more than others. You can buy
them at your grocer, florist, druggist
or hardware merchant.
Write for Morse's 1918 Garden Guide.
It's free. Tells you when to plant
such food conservation seeds as
Beans
"Becta
CwroU
Lettuce
Cauliflower
Oniona
Melons, etc etc
RedUhea
Squash
Tomato st
C. C. MORSE & CO.
729 Front Street San Fraaciico
'lift
Why be a
Slave to the
Wash Tub?
Why spend hour after hour rubbing -
ribbing rubbing till your back
aches? It not only wears out wour
strength It wears out your clothes.
Don't do It! Vso a '
Thni. ELECTRIC
111U1
WASHING MACHINE
FOR SALE
T1Y BROWX A WHITE
Dealers In Farm famls, Orchards and
City Properties.
10 So, Fir.
Six acres, all under cultlvatl in,
c,"op in. good small house, etc., wa'.er
right, on paved highway, a splcn Ud
value and the price Is right.
Stock ranch fully equipped, '.
acre In alfaira, two sets ot bulldlnn,
tractor, hay scales, fine hand of shorn)
gees wlih place at 1150.00 per act
It will do a good slued wash In an hour your clothes will be
cloaner than ever and it will only cost S cents lor electricity.
The Thor, washes and wrings everything from a blanket to a laco
handkerchief. Von can trust the Thor with th.ngs you would not
daro rub on a washboard. Easily cleans bottoms of skirts, curts,
and shirt bands,
$10 Brings
the Thor
Then 110 a mcUh for a short
time and the Thor Is yours an
endless source of comfort and sat
isfaction. No more drudgery. No
more back acho. Instead, you
will have hours and hours of t
ed time for rest, reading so
rocreat'lon. I'lionc Oil now fcr Information.
PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE
Mcdford, Or