Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 15, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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    STEDFORD MTlTC TRTRT7N13, fETFOHD, OT?EOOT, S.mTTTOAY. .TTJNft 13, ISIS
TAGE FITS
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BOYS AT THE FRONT
SERVING UNCLE SI
(The Mall Tribune will publish In
this column bach week interesting let
ters from our soldiers and sailors and
news items concerning their move
ments. The Association ot Mothers,
Wives and Next ot Kin requests that
Items for publication be furnished to
Mrs. M. C. Barber, chairman of the
press committee, not later than Thurs
day ot each woeek.)
Somewhere In France, May 14, 1918.
Mrs. M. Purdln, Medford, Ore. .
Dear Mamma: I hope you are all
well. 1 am getting along tine and we
are having good grub and all of that.
but believe me, I sure would like to
be In Medford and sticking my feet
under Dad's table once more; then I
would be the happiest boy in the U. S.
' All of the boys are sure fat and
ljnppy. I have not been working very
hard lately. I sure hope Dad wins
in the election. I see In the papers
you and Babe have taken out (100
Liberty bonds apiece, and sure am
glad of that. It I were In the states
I would take out another (150 worth,
but Instead, as soon as I can, I am
going to send $15 or $20 home each
month so that I get get a decent start
when I get home.
I guess I have wrltton a whole vol
ume already today, and am about
half thru with letter writing.
All the boys are anxious to get on
the firing line by the 4th of July so
we can celebrate by snapping a Hun.
Well, I must close now and write
to Lyle and Angle. y
Love from
DEWEY PURDIN,
C. A. C,
Battery 3, 65th Artillery,
American E. F.
The fourth of July is our lucky
day. In '98 the Spanish fleet was de
stroyed in Guantanamu Bay on July
3rd, just in time for us to celebrate
the 4th with vim. The nine hours
difference in time will permit us all
to celebrate at the same time. Go to
it and get the Hun and don't let the
(Hun get you.
boys except us who were transferred.
Wo will have to wait until next month
for ours. Then we will have it all in
a hunch. I guoss you will have to
wait until that time for those pictures.
Our new camp is located out -at
Vancouver about a mile, In a big pino
grove which makes tt nice for sum
mer time. It was awfully hot hiking
today. There are a lot of trenches
and dugouts such as they have In
France out here In the woods. They
were dug by the SISth Engineers now
In France. They are just like the
ones you have seen In the moving pic
tures of the French front. It was
sure interesting going thru them.
The boys around here are all "raring'
to go to France.
I sure hope you can all come up
for the 4th of July as you suggested.
I thought maybe that it you didn't
I could get a three day pass and come
home. They have a rate now of a
cent a mile for soldiers. At that rate
it woufd only cost me $3.65 to come
home. Believe me It would certainly
be worth ten times that much to see
you all again. We bad macaront for
supper tonight whtch struck my spot
but believe me it wasn't cooked like
mother used to cook It.
When In the field we carry a first
aid kit which Is a belt strapped round
the waist with about a dozen com
partments containing medicine, ban
dages, etc. Instead ot carrying
rifle we carry a 45 Colts 'revolver
strapped to our side which makes our
load weigh about thirty pounds be
sides our -blankets.
One thing, we have got to keep
clean and healthy. Every morning
before turning out to drill we have
to have our shoes shlned, our leg
gings washed and be clean shaven
Fat (Raymond Trowbridge) wants to
know if you will phone his folks and
have them send his razor strop and
four bath towels. He just wrote last
night and forgot to ask for these
things.
My new address is Louis C. Jen
kins, Medicine Attachment A. S. S. C.
Vancouver, Wash.
Another family with all the boys
In. J. B. Watkins, Central Point, haB
all three of his boys in service. Fred
Watkins is now In Seattle, just en
listed and not yet assigned; Ray Wat
kins is In Waco, Texas In the cavalry.
He has been three and a halt years
in the army. Itoy writes from Franco.
Somewhere in Franco, May 14, 1918.
' Pear Sister: Just a few lines to lot
you and the folks know I am well and
feeling fine. Never felt much better
in my life. The only thing the mat
tor with me Is I can't talk these peo
ple's language.
How Is mother, Dorothy, dad and
all? Well. I hope so anyway. Did
you get the picture of the company
and could you find mi! Where are
Fred and Ray? I have not heard
from either.
We are working every day and
every one of the hoys In the company
is enjoying life only a little lone
some. The feed is O. K., but a good
home made dinner would taste good.
I expect I had better quit as it is
almost time to go to l ed, and will
write again soon.
Wltbing you a happy dream and a
good night's rest, good-night. Love
Jo mother and all. Your brother,
ROY WATKINS.
305 Butcher Co., American E. F.
via New York.
iHURCffl
Sr. Murk's Episcopal
Corner 'North Oakdaie and Fifth.
8 a. m. Holy communion.
II a. m. Holy communion.
No evonlng service.
Wm. B. Hamilton, Vicar.
Ciiristiiin (lunch
South Oakdaie Avenue.
First mass Sunday at 7 a. m.
Second mass at 9:30 a. m.
Benediction after first mass.
Rev, John Powers, Rector.
Kvang.-Lutheran. tong Church,
Fotirth St. below Oakdaie Ave.
Rev. Dr. W. R. Morenz-Ooser, Pastor,
Res. 518 West Fourth St.
eunday school (English) 10 a. m.
Divine service (English) 11 a. m.
You and joutb are cordially invited
M. B. Church South.
Corner W. Main and Oakdaie Ave.
J. E. Walback, pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 P
t.
Prayer meeting and Bible study
Thursday at 8 p. m.
A church conference will be held
at the close of the morning service
at whtch all members are urged to
be present.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Branch of the mother church, the
Fljjst Church of Christ, Scientist, in
Boston, Mass.
Sunday services at 1 1 o'clock, sub
ject, "God the Preserver of Man."
Wednesday evening meeting, at
which testimonials of Christian Sci
ence healing are given, at 8:00, All
are cordially welcome.
Church edifice, 212 North Oakdaie
avenue.
Reading room In the M. F. & H.
building, North Central avenue, open
from 1 to 5 dally, except Sundays
and holidays.
romen m
COURT HD03E REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave,
The local chapter of the Red Cross
will open a trinket simp in the fntnzc
rooms, East Main street, on Monday
next. Tito Trinket Shop etmneetetl
with the other cities have proved to
tie very popular anil have provided the
different ehupters m whtch they
been tried with very considerable
fnmis. ,
The Wen of the Trinket shop is
tiniiiiie. Ativ one who lias oriin litems,
jewelry, glass, china, etc., which theyj
wish to give away, bring them to UtCj
hop, where ihev are sold ami the
proceeds go towards the support of
the Red Cross, Every once in a
while a grab bag sale is held at which
tile purchasers pay a stipulated
amount aiiiKreecivc a wrapped pack
age containing some nriicle of value.
There nrc ttlwnya one or more pre
mium packages which contain special
value articles.
In connection with the shop there
will he a meiiing pot into which will
be put all articles of gold, stiver and
other metals which are broken and
which can be sold to the mint. Tin
foil will also be taken and sold.
Any one who has any artlccs which
they would be willing to give away
are asked to brine; litem to the Red
Cross room at Kast Stain street where
they will be priced and sold for the
benefit of the local chapter.
With ihe great demands made upon
the resources of the Jackson County
Ked Cross it is imperative that fund:
should be raised and by means of
the Trinket shop there will be no
hardship worked on anyone. The suc
cess of the undertaking dejtentls upon
generous donations of articles to be
sold.
10
Ileal Estate- Transfers
M. .T. limerick to Ilessio Emerlck,
Blackford Mining claim, in
Glado Creek .Mining district... $10
Helen M. Gale to Victor W.
dlirdseye, land in twp. 36, S.
R. 4 W. Also land In sec. S,
twp. 37. S. R. 4 W. $7
f.oe L. Gilbert, et at to J. D.
Gordon, land in sec. 26, twp.
40, S. R. 1 W.
R. Farnham et al to W. S. Mc
Creaby, land in Ses. IS, Twp.
33 S. R. 4 W
Henry Wmterhnider et ai to I?.
R. Gaelics. I. mid in section
10, township :i8 south, range
2 west
John F. Powell et al to Albert
Powell. Lots 5, (i and 7,
block "C." Railroad addition
(o Ashland
Pliehc Wright to Jlattie M.
Lynch. Lund on Liberty
street. If. R. Carter's addi
tion to Ashland, Ore
J. T. Ilarner et al to William
Powell et nl. Lots 5, 6 and 7,
block "C," Railroad addition
to Ashland - ,
T, T. Powell et nil to Albert K.
Powell et nl. Lots 5. 8 and 7,
block "C," Railroad addition
to Ashland
AlWf E. Powell et ux to T. L.
Powell r nl. Lots 6. 6 and 7,
block "C " Railroad addition
. to Ashland -
The Vnilcd States to Oscar N.
Rose. Patent. Land in ac
tion 28, townshiri 36 south,
range 3 east
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
FOR REST -FURNISHED ROOMS
WANTED Class by experienced
teacher, normal graduate, Califor
nia life diploma, grammar grade
pupils, any or nil bra ae lies, day or
evening, IS per month. Phone 207,
or ealt 141 North Fir. 71
FOR RENT One room for rent with;
board for lady. 901 North Central.
Phone 6SI-J1. . ,'. 7S
WANTED Second-hand enameled
bath tab, to good condition, with
trimmings, box K, Matt Tribune,
WANTED To bttj, second hand 3-
inch wagon, reasonable and in
good condition. J. li. liillls. Rogue
Rtvor, Ore. 1
FIELD'S COMPANY, at Palm Block,
is now prepared to do all kinds of
general assaying ada mine report
ing, ' 76
WANTED Popcorn, at DeVoe's.
WANTED Beii your eream to the
Johnson Prod, Co., Central Point,
Ore., where the testa and, cash
counts.
WANTED Bouses
repair or wreck,
488-JC
to more, build,
Phone 488-M or
The association of Mothers, Wives
and Noxt-of-Kln will meet at tho
home ot Mrs. M. C. Barber, 121
West Main, next Tuesday afternoon
at 2:30. Bring your shears with yon
and have the pleasure of cutttng your
own stars for the service flag. Of
course stars will be cut for those
next-of-kin not able to be present. We
want as many stars on the flag as we
can got but as it is an Association
flag we cannot vory well place stars
for boys whose next-of-kin are not
members.
Next-of-kin have much In common
these days and will continue to have
many more reasons for sympathetic
association. You may meet mothers
or wives whose boys are with yours;
you will meet those whose boys' will
bo with yours when thoy get to
France. Don't wait for a personal
urgent Invitation. If you would en
joy association with other mothers
and wives, consider ,this as a personal
invitation and come. Wo want to
know about your boy, the boys are
all dour to all next-of-kin. Wo want
you If you want us.
First Presbyterian Church
Main and Holly streots.
10 a. m, Sunday school.
11a. m. Morning service. Dr. J
Lawronco Htll will take for his sub
ject "The Christ of History." Special
music under the direction of George
Andrews with Mrs. C. C. McCurdy at
the organ. Mrs. Guy Chllders will
render Gounod's "Hold Thou My
Hand," and a trio consisting of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrews and C. C. McCurdy
will offer "Praise Ye" by Verdi.
7 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
8 p. m. Dr. Hill on "Tho Reason
ableness and the Efficacy of Prayer."
Mrs. Don Piatt will render Jocelyn's
Lullaby" with obligato accompani
ment by W. Carleton Janes.
Myrl Garnett who was left in Eng
land when the 65th went to France,
wrote on the 12th ot May that they
would go to France In ten days. If
orders were not changed -Myrl Is
probably with as much ot tho com
pany os there Is left ot it.
Vancouver, Wash., Juno 4th.
Deaf Folks: I thought I would
write you a few lines to let you know
that I am still In Vancouver but have
been transferred'from where I was to
another cantonment. We are now
getting field drill and I am much bet
ter satisfied now than I was down
below at the old post. We get much
better grub and the officers are much
nicer. Our duty Is to drill and attend
medical school. It Is very interesting
work and I am going to like It fine.
We will be used as ambulance drlv
ersi stretcher bearers and all round
medical men. It is really the most
educational section of the army. We
have a ftno top sergeant who Is dril
ling us now. From the way he talked
to us this afternoon tt sounds like it
won't be very long until we see ser
vice in France. Thoy are very short
of men over there for this branch of
the service. We now got from Satur
day nooa until Monday morning off
We can get a pass and go wherever
we like. I was over to Columbia
beach Sunday and hail quite a time.
1 had an invitation out to a chicken
dinner Sunday with some rich people
but did not go. There Is a big Y. M
C. A. building for sailors and soldiers
only, in Portland. It U. just like
palace Inside. The boys stick round
there on Sundays and people come
there In cars to take them ottt over
' the Columbia Highway.
yesterday was pay dny for all the
Karl f(. Hoover, son of (1. A. Hoov
, formerly of Medford, Ore., now
in an Atlantic port, is soon to go
over.
Karl if. Hoover, in a letter to his
n rents in Ontario, Cul., writes from
in "Atlantic Port" that be expects to
leave soon for overseas service. The
litter was written ay 2:)rd and he is
probably on his way over now.
He says that the departure from
hail I'cdro, ( nl., was made quietly
two troop trains carrying tho men
across the United States to the east
ern seaport where the men embark
for France.
'The spirit of the cast is simply
wimdcrliil, he writes. "It is notice
ably different from that of the west.
Every one, children and grown-ups
young and old and young turned out
to clmer the troop trams. J never
heard of or sow such it demonstra
lion as that at ISuttiiio when our train
of 111 couches went through. Thi:
town simply went wild to erect its.
"tie armed at our camp n tew
miles from the port of embarkation
at noon, Tiutiyht wo do not iret imv!
Iccp as wc will bo issued the rest of
our rlotuiiig and must be ready to
move if neeo-i-nry at 8 o'clock in
the morninir.
''The day Wc arrived even or eight
other troop trains were expected.
"Troops nrc lenvinsr here day and
niuli! for the oilier side.
"At the barracks here the walls
are full of names. The fellows write
their names and the date they nr
riicd, the date they leavo ami the
two dates are never more than a
few days apart, so wc expect to leave
at any moment.
"Wc surely nre being very well
taken cure of by ! ni le Sam and
there it nothing to worry about.''
10
10
600
WANTED R. K. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes short tints loans a any old
thing.
FOR SALE nF.AIi ESTATE.
First Methodist Episcopal
Dr. J. C. Rollins, pastor.
If the church Is the cornerstone of
society, shall we not heed its claim
and call. If you have no other church
obligation come this way, we will do
you good and you may tind your
place ot service.
The hours of public worship are 11
m. and S p. m.
At the morning hour Dr. Rollins
will speak on ::A Steadfast Anchor
age." At tho evening hour Prof. F.
C. Itolnier will speak on "General
Observations from My Recent Trip to
China." Prof. Rolmer has an inter
esting and timely messago relative to
the work of transformation now go
ing on in the Orient, lie has just re
turned from a five months tour of
the Orient.
Special music at each service aug
mented by the vested choir.
Tho Sunday school meets at 9:45,
and the Epworth League devotional
meeting at 7 o'clock.
Strangers are made welcome and
tho public Is cordially Invited to all
tho services of tho day.
ST. Paul S. J. Konenkamp, presi
dent of the telegraphers union of
America, declared that President
WIDon's action in asking the tele
graph companies to accept the find
ings of the war board probably would
result In a settlement of the situation.
Notice to Alien Women,
All German alien females in Med
ford and vicinity over the age of H
must register with the chief of police,
commencing at 6 o'clock Monday,
Juno 17, and continuing on each day
successively thereafter until and In
cluding the 26th day of June at 8
p. m., except Sunday.
J. F. ALEXANDER,
U. S. Marshal.
J. F. H1TTSON,
Chlct o't Police.
On his return from Europe Henry
f. Davison, chairman of tho war
council of the American. Red Crass,
gave a statement of the work being
done. The following is tttioted from
hts article;
In France we maintain 37 ware
houses for the reception and distribu
tion of poods. The, daily receipt of
merchandise is sometimes as much
as 101) tons. In one warehouse there
arc 7,000 tons of provisions, Wc have
upward of $7,01)0,000 worth of goods
in warehouses. When these goods are
needed their value is above price.
"! to the time 1 left our Red
Cross had either distributed or held
available for immediate distribution
more than 22,000,000 surgical dress
ings and bandages. "
"And right here I want to say
that throughout Europe I was im
pressed with the value and effective
ness of the voluntary work which the
women of America are doing in their
lied Cross workrooms,
"We arc helping to house more than
;000 persons in Paris and have plac
ed a fund of over !,00,000 at the
disposal of Gen. Prlaiti and other
French generals to care for sick and
disabled French soldiers mid their
needy families.
"Wc have given medical oxamitiit
: tion to nearly .!,I0 French child
ren driven to i'Ya ice by (iermatts
from occupied U rritory. This did
much to pri'vc-it -;nlenties in France.
We arc also sttj ;lyittg a supplemen
tary ration of t uid to ;i0,U(ttt school
children in Pal's.
We have e published ti factory to
make artificial limits according to the
best American practice, and have dis
tributed more I ban 1,000 artificial
legs mid anus to mutilated French
oJdier Five splint factories are
njieratittg ttitder our supervision.
making I'i.OOO splints and accessories
month lor tin; t'nitcd States ttrmy
hospitals and supply depots.
"Our hdine coiiiiiiiinieatiioi service
lias ittst been fatly e-.tablt-hed. It
earches fur American soldiers in all
the hospitals. Writes litters for
them and to tiny man, sick or well, of
fers home help in whatever form it
may be needed.
"This service also searches fat
missing men mid locates prisoners,
It marks tin graves of soldiers win
die. This service Hots fts the line of
comiitunieatioti between the American
bovs in France anil their families and
friends at home. It helps them to get
information about each other."
FOK SALE 400 acres; must sacri
fice at cost of improvement. Box
S, Mail Tribune. 7fr
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR RENT Cheap, More tailalcf
with living roosts aoe-se. At cor
ner ot Oakdaie and 11th atreeta.
Phono 3R-J1
FOR RENT APARTMENTS.
FOR RENT One completely tur-
ttuthed apartment. Hotel Ilollana.
it
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
summer rates. Toe Bnrftea.
FOR EXCHANtiK.
WA'NTKD To exehanse, four clear
modern Medford properties for
for acreage, or four Kansas, Ne
braska land preferred. Address
Owner, 842 Boulevard, Ashland,
Ore.
WANTED TO TRADE Six ft. disk
tn good condition- for sttrry ana
hantBRS in good condition. CaW
It I3-L2. 'I1
LOST.
LOST Silver pen knife on desk ta
post office. Please return; to atatt
Tribune, Reward.
71
MONOT TO LOAJT.
FOR SALE 80 acres ot land In
Santa Valley. 40 acres cleared,
balance In heavy timber. Price
J 1200, $300 cash, balance good
bankable paper. For further par
ticulars inquire of Win. Rays, 603
North Fir street. - H
MONEY TO LOAN Money to So"
a Medford property. Easy month- ,
ly jaimMtti. See O. R. Weed.
FOR SALE 30 acres land near Med
ford, mostly under cultivation. For
particulars address box 13, Mail
Tribune. 7S
Dangers ot Costtveness.
Auto-Intoxication, headache, lassi
lude, irritability, "blues," sallowness,
blotches, are among the results of
constipation. If long neglected it
may eattso piles, ulceration at bowels,
appendicits, nervous prostration, pa
ralysis. Don't delay treatment. Best
remedy Is Foley Cathartic Tablets, as
many thousands know from experi
ence, Thoy not only do their work
surely, easily, gently, bat without in
jury to stomach or intestinal lining.
Contain no habit-forming element.
Sold everywhere. Adv.
FOR SALE Farming land, frntt
land, stock ranches, timber toad,
from 10 per acre up, on long tints,
easy payments, or might exchange
fee other clear property. Address
Gold Ray Realty Co.
SALE OR TRADE "Good milk eow.
Want horse, 1103 Nlantic street, 71
WANTED SITUATION.
WANTED Sewing of auy kind, at
home or by tho day. Call at 227
East Ninth street. Phone 309-M.
96
HELP WA.NTEH FKMALK
WANTED Experienced
Hotel Medford.
waitress.
WANTED Woman for house work
in family of two. Phono 5.H-Y.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Call 5S7-J2.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK.
BTjaiVESS DIRECTOR
Siloing Experts.
CAMPBELL & L1LJEORAN mines
promiiitig association; ntiatns;
properties listed for sale, sampled
and reports rendered. Office audi
assay laboratory at 107 North FlP
St.. opposite Hotel Holland. Sam
ples 4y mail given prompt atten
Attorney.
WM. M. COLVIG Attorney-at-l8W.
Medford National Bank Bids.
FOR SALE Mare, nine years old,
and saddle, 1150 lbs. 818 Taylor
street, 77
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney- t-UW.
rooms 8 and S, Medford NtioaJ
Bonk Building.
A. B. Reames, lawyer. Garnett
Corey Uutldtng.
FOR SALE One yearling Jorsey-
Holstoln heifer, new saddta and
bridle; 10x12x5 ft. wall tent, army
canvas; good single harness, kltclt
Itt cupboard, one refrigerator, one
40-gallon gasoline tank, E, Lund
berg, Centra! Point Road. 76
FOR. SALE Fine saddle pony, sad
dle and bridle. Good for driving
stock. Phono 28-J1. Hi
FOR SALE Sows and pfea at Wes-
torlund Orchard. Apply to Mr.
Ctemetts. Phono S-F2,
FOR SALE Jersey hotter calf, fottr
weeks old. Call at 722 Dakota
avenue, or phone 224-1.
FOlt SALE OR TRADE For cattle
400 sltoep. D. h. Prttttt, Merita,
Oro. 74
WANTED Ten bright capable ladles
to travel, demonstrate and sell
well known goods to established
dealers. 42a.no to $.'i.00 per
week; railroad fare paid; weekly
advance for travelitiK expenses.
Address at oitco -Goodrich Drug
Company, Dept. 707 Omaha, Ncbr.
Notice of Annual School Meeting,
Notlve Is hereby glv;n to the legal
voters of School District No. 48 ot
Jackson County, State of Oregon, that
he annual school meeting of said Dis
trict will be held at High School
Building; to begin at tho hour of
o'clock p. m. on tho third Monday of
Juno, being the Seventeenth ot June,
A. I). ISIS.
This meeting is called for the pur
pose ot electing two School Directors
and voting on the budget and the
tranraction of business usual at such
meeting.
Polls close at 8 p. ra. for Directors
and 7 p. m. on the budget.
Dated this 13 th day of Jimo, 1918.
B. J. PALMER,
Chairman Hoard of Directors.
Attest: F. E. REDDEN,
I ' District Clerk,
SALESMAN Capahlo ppeclatty man
for Oregon. Htnplo lino on NhW
and EXCEPTIONAL terms. Va
cancy now. Attractive commission
contract. $35 weekly for exponses.
Ofilntt, 220, 2 1 Carlln Uldg., Cleve
land, O.
TWENTY MILLIONS WAR
TAXES PAID LAST DAY
SAX FRANCISCO. June l." Last
hour payments of federal tm-ome
taxes to the officers of Collector ot
Internal Revenue Justus Wardel
here today cstalilt-hed a imc-diiy rcc
ot-d ot' 20,tmo,000, ii ,rdi!ig t
WardeH's ainioiitieenicTit.
Relief from Eczema
HELP WANTED MAI.B.
WANTED Married manias working
foreman for ranch. Dr. Henry
Hart.
WANTED Young boy to do porter
work and shine shoes In hartier
shop; good wages. Carl liowsnan.
Phono 514-U. 7S'
FOR SALE 230 head of sheep.
$ttt,00 per bead, L. D, Tucker,
Brownsboro, Oro. , 1 2
FOR SALE OR TRADE Team
mares, Percheron stock. Ooot
Jersey cow, Berkeley Orchards. 72
FOR SALE MISCKLfiANEOb'S.
WANTKI Government needs 20,-
000 clerks. Examinations every
where July 7. Experience unneces
sary. Men and women desiring
Rovornttient positions write for free
particulars to J. C. i.eonaro, (For
mer Civil Service Examiner!, i0."K
Kenois lldg., Washington, D, C 7 ti
WANTE1 Matt to do rough carpen
ter work. Mlravista Orchard.
Phone 5117-J3.
FOK SALE Team, wason, harness
and two colts, $t."i0.oy; two cows.
$75.0t each; toots, household
goods; two 11-foot ladders, three
cultivators, harrow, two plows.
mower and rake, three calves.
smalt chicken fence, many other
useful articles. Hurry if yon want
bargains. W. E. Whiteside, two
miles south of Agate. 77
FOR SALE Have a few bow mowers
and rakes to soil at cost. Noxt
year these articles will so higher.
Fred J. Fiek, Jacksonville. 7ii
LATHER AUTO SPRING CO. W
are operating the largest, idea
and beat-equipped slant In the P
otfte northwest; Use our springs
when others fall. Sold Bader writ ,
ten guarantee, S4 North Fifteen
St, Portland, Oregon.
Gsfosgc
OARBAUE Get your premise
cleaned up for the summer. Ca i
on the city- garbage wagon for'
god service. Phone SSi-f.
T. Allen.
Expert Accountant,
WILSON AUDITING CO. E, M, Wit
ton, C, P. A. Ash about our new
and simplified method of account
ing. Particularly valuable to aT
business as a time-saver giving
full business detail. M. F. & H.
Itidg., Medford. Phono I57-R.
Instruction iu Music
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol
piano and harmony, ilaigiit MuU
Bluaio, 401 Gamete-Corey Bid
Phone ti.
Insurance
ALICE HOI.LOWAY. Fire, Accident
Automobile, Liability policies writ
tea with best English and Eastern
Companies. Office 40S Garnett
Coray Iltdg,
FOlt SALE Ona Ford touring car,
1014 model, In good condition,
' Extra tires and inner tubes, A
barKain. Medford Junk Co. Phono
sttsa-j.
EARL S. TUMY General insarane
office. Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate (iiaso. Contract
and Surety Bands, Excellent com
panies, good local sarrice. N. 311
Garnett-Corey Bidg.
FOlt SALE No, S cook stove, iron
bed rockers, magazine and book
rack. 314 Vancouver avenue. 74
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 37 S. Fir. Phone
1S4,
WASTED Bay to work on tennis
court two or three hours per day.
Phone 525.
WANTED .tellable married man for
steady work on ranch. Phone
14-F12. 74
WANTED Boy who can milk, for
chores and light work. Borkoley
Orchards, 72
WANTED Man to do rough carpen
ter work. Mlravista Orchard.
Phone .W-J3.
Don't worry obout eczema or other
skin troubles. Yon can have a clear,
healthy skin by using a little socio,
obtained at any drug store for 35 oi
extra large bottle at (1.00.
Zcmo generally removes pimples, black
heads, blotches, eczema, or.d ringworm
nd makes the skin clear and healthy.
Zcmo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic
liquid, neither sticky nor greasy and stains
nothing, ft is easily applied and costs a
mere trifle for each application. U it
etwsy dependable.
The li. W. !& Ce., Ckvehuid, ft
Stock Ranch
Close to outside ransse; 1 00 acres,
05 to 70 acres In cultivation, balance
in timber and brash; black free toll;
two good sprlnKs; all fenced with
Page woven wire; 5 ai res In bearing
peaches, has crop this year; fair
buildings. Will sell for $6500, and
to include 2 !toros, 19 head of cattle,
10 hogs, 2 wagons, I buck, 2 har
rows, 2 plows, 1 mower, 1 rake. This
place has cost present owner (12,-
000.00.
Bennett Investment
Company
la West Jlaltt Street,
FOR SALE Jersey cow, six months
old, hotter calf, team of heavy
work horses, y.'iOO gats, smudge oil
at 6 cents a gallon. Hi 10 Maxwell
touring car. Phone 67-K3. 73
FOlt SALE Wood saw, first-class
eagluo, corner Ntanttc and Liberty.
01
FOK SALE 600 feet 2 -inch irrigat
ing pipo. Phono SCi-L or call at
Itoom. 207 Frttttsrawern ISank
Itldg. Also oao pair two-ton trait
springs.
FOR SLE Secontr-itand hand bear,
anrav outfit. Hithbard Hroo.
Will Trade
Good paying retail mercantile bus!
nous for cither Medford property or
outside good acreage.
For Sale
Splendid alfalfa and stork ranch,
fully stocked and equipped. Von
should ee tho hay crop now being
bau!edInttr the bams, "
Brown & White
Ifl StttitH Fjr Street,
Planing Milt.
Physic inns nd as ees.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath!
physician. 303 C rnett-Corey btttUt
tog. Phone 130.
DR, J, J. ES1MBNS Physician &
urgeon, Praetlco limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eye bcIaq
ttfteatiy tested and glasses sup.
piled. Oculist and Aurist for 8. P,
B. R. Co. Offices M. F. H, C
Didg. Phone SOT.
Printers and Publisher.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has th
best equipped printing office t
Southern Oregon. Book bludiBj,
loose leaf ledgers. Wiling systems,
ete. Portland prices, tt North
Fir St
9-nuurau
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office tt North Front St, i'hon
Zt. Price right.. Sorrtae (aw-nfeKt.
CfTtRERRAS AUTOCAR CO,
MK C.iiUJ.
Leave JJedfora tor Ashland, Tlet
and Phoenix daily, except Sunday, f
8:00 , in., 1:09, 4:00 sad 5:15 p.
Also oa Saturday at 19:15 p. m Suv
day ieir at 10: (fi . m, and 1:19,
S:3 Oand 9:30 p. ra. Leave Ashland
for aledtard diiiy, except Sunday, ai
9:00 a, m,, 1:00, 4:00 and 6: IS p. m.
Alio in Satirday night at :(,
Httadays leara Ashland at S CO , g
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