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MEDFORD MATE TRTBTTNE, friEDFORI OKECiOX, WEDNESDAY. JULY ftl, IfllS P AO E TITRER !OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXOOOOOOOOOOe America's Roll of Honor Today's Casualty List Sent By Pershing From Battle Front In France iooooooooooooocxxoooooooooo(xxocKxxxxooocxxxxxooooooae '.'"WASHINGTON. July 31. The armycasualty list today howa: . Killed In action, . 30; died of wounds, 40; died of disease, 6; died of airplane accident, 1; died of acci dent and other causes, 5; wounded severely, 67; wounded, degree unde termined, 3 5; missing in action, 24. Total, 194. .. The list Includes Private William Morley, Anaconda, Mont.; Private Bradwln W. Sehallenberger, Yakima, Wash., died from wounds; Private Frank W. Holmes, Third ave nue, Seattle, died of disease; Prlvntes Harry R. Fenner, R. F. D. 4, Yaki ma. Wash.; William E. Heinrtch.' Lebanon, Ore., wounded , severely; Private Worthen E. James, Pasco, ft'ash., wounded, degree undetermin ed; Sergeant William H. Bower, "Am ity, Ore.; Privates Clinton M. Jordan, Malta, Mont.; Calvin J,.La.wson, Usk, Vash., missing in action. . Killed in Action , Captain Shelby Led ford, San It Ste Marie, Mich,;, Lieutenants Eldon F. Brewster, College Park, Ga.;. Williaiii E. G. Cooper, Hillsboro, Jnd.; John W. Hassel, WUliainston, N. C; Tho mas Hopkins, "Wichita, Kan.; Richard V. Moody, Newark, S. D.; Thurston E. Wood, Philadelphia; Thomas H. Young, Brooklyn; Sergeants John D. Huffman, Hickory, N, C; Frank J. Sarley, Detroit; Curtis E. Smith, Rockwood, Tenn.; Corporals Percy J. Bates, Burlington, VL; .Obed H. Fol- gero, Slater; la.; Joseph H. Krauss, New York; William Stephens, Kcw York; Mechanic Faison Harris, Golds boro, X. C; Privates Fred B. Ashley, Seal Cove, Maine. , Dennis .Butler, Stillwell, Okla. Jim E. Conrad, Arlle, Tex.; Philip Cunningham, Gloucester, Mass.; M Joseph Dorgan, Glendale, Ohio; 4, Frank P. Horamon, Huntington, Pa.; Michael E. Howard, Lawrnece, Mass.; Richard Mclsaac, West Lynn, Mass.; James D. McKeever, Brooklyn; An gelo Martini, Hancock, Mass.; Geo. L. O'Neil, Colebrook, N. H. ; Millard T. Parish, Smlthfteld, C..; Daniel W. .Pittman, Powder Springs, Ga.; William A. Piatt, Towanda, Pa.; Howard M1. Polen, Germano, Ohio; Philip J. Pricer. Pittsburg;. Clifton Smith, Lawrence, Mass.; Miles A. Juarez, New York; Thomas J. Wil ton, Deferlet, New York; Mike Yea ger. Coal Ridge, Ohio. t , Died 1'Yoni Wounds . Captain John T. Bosso, Arkansas City; Lieutenants Damon Gray, La Porte, Ind.; John S. Morrison, Yon- kers; Paul C. Strickland, New Haven; Sergeants Pierce B. Atwood, Louis ville; Harry J. Bickhart, Altoona, Pa.; Carroll D. Harpell, Everett, Mass.; Edward Martin, New York; Corporals Charles M. Buskey, Spring field, Vt.; John P. Cranna, Lowell; Martin Bellgren, Chicago; Harry It. Moore, Green Castle, Ind.; Walter T. Moore, Northampton, Mass.; Geraid R. I. Silk, Lowell; John A. Snyder, Los Angeles; Mechanic Gordon A. Green, Ashland, Mass.; Wagoner Harold G. Arms, Springfield, Mass.; Private Joseph Aukstikalnis, Boston. Privates Howard B. Bean, Turtlo Lake, Wis.; Thomas J. Bradley, Bos ton; Andrew O. Clifford, Afton, N. Y.; Maurice J. Doyle, Esthervllle, la.; Selh A. Eldredge, Qulncy.v Mass.; James T. Evans, Cicero, Ind.; Roy "Garner, Chlckalah, Ark.; Ralph Hus ton, Wilkesbarre; Stanloy J. Lesnl owskl, Buffalo; Stephen W. Manches ter, Westbrook, i.Malne; John J. Marx, Wilkesbarre; William Morloy, Anaconda, Mont.; James B. Norris, Crab Orchard, Tenn.; Elam B. Palm, Ephrata, Pa.; Domcnlc Panozza, Kankakee; David Paplnoau, An thony, R. I.; Leroy Rivers, East Ham stead, N. H.; Bradwen W. Snellen- berger, Yakima, Wash.; Anthony F. Sylvia, Fall River, Mass.; John Tol leson, Waldron, Ark.; Joseph E. F. Trjllle, Tucumcorl, N. M. ; John Wil son, Kearney, N. J. Died of Dlsehso Corporals Edward J. Bell, INcw York; Privates Orleanis Burton, Broeton, Mass.; Delmar M. Eppsteln, Farmer City, Ills.; Roy W. Hardin, Craig, Mo.; Frank W. Holmes, 1015 Third avenue, Seattle; Bert D. Lane, Clrcleville. O. . Died from airplane accident: Lieu tenant Paul L. Clifford, Brooklyn. Died from accident and other causes: Lieutenant Warren O. Har ries, Washington; Privates Patrick J. Brennan, Astoria, X. Y.; Anthony Fields, Lebanon, Va.j Henry F. Mlckle, Roanoke, Ala.; Donald C. Munro, Kings Park, X. Y. Wounded Hoverely Lieutenant Colonel John A. Crane, Baltimore; Captains William II. Humphries, Croset, Va.; John W. Nicholson, Athens, Ga.; Lieutenants William L. Alley, North Emporia, Va. ; Bernard A. Illnghani, Montuu, O.; Richard C. Brunaugh, 'New York; Fred G. Coffleld. South Bend, Ind.; Floyd E. Evan3, lllnkley, Ills.; David J. Fitzgerald, Mlndcn, La.; Thomas 8. Lyons, Franklin, Tenn.; Jeremiah E. Murphy, Bridgeport; Ralph 8. Schmltt, Cleveland; Albert II. Spen cer, Flushing, N. Y.; John E. Wright, Mount Pleasant, Pa.; Sergeants Ar thur Botiley, Nashua, N. h.j Henry" R. Buschman, St. Louis; Clement F. Carroll, Molino, Ills. Edward Martin, Greensburg, Ky.; Henry J. Socha, Port Huron; Ralph O. Williams, Morristown, Tenn.; Cor porals Carl B. Burnham, Wolcott, Vt.; Erulle Cormier, Mililnocket, ' shows: morgan, Lincoln, Neb.; Henry Krana meyer, Chicago; Valvln J. Lawson, Usk, Wash.; Robert R. McKlbben. Freeport, Ills.; Edward .W. Mlneert. Chicago; Fabian Mysliwieck, Chica go; Otto Pearson, Cortland, N. Y.; Jos. G. Prochaska, Chicago; George Reins, Sterling, Ills.; Harry H. Stru ble, Gardenvllle, Pa.; Frank Thoros, St. Paul; Earl Wertz, Pottstown, Pa.; Charles Zlkal Edwardsville, Ills. Marine Casualties WASHINGTON',. July 31. The marine corps casualty list today .Maine; Herbert H. Foster, Farmlhg ton, Maine; Arthur J. Hull, Glou cester, '.Mass.; Donald S. Johnston, McConnellstown, Pa.; Daniel J. O'Neil, Cannrsle, N. Y.; Ernest C. Russell, Nashville, Tenn.; Andrew O. TaUtuan, joliet, 'Ills.; Master Engi neer Walter E. Allen, Savannah, Ga.; Cooks William F. Hess, Broadbrook, Conn.; William Lynch, Newcastle, Neb.; Wagoner Foster Keammrer, ;Steelton, Pa,'.' , Privates Clayton H. Baker, Tully, X. Y.j' .Michael Bollski, Cleveland; Daniel A. Bradley, Philadelphia; Ralph W. Campbell, Philadelphia; Eli J. Cross, Creat Works, Maine; Roy F. Edmon, Bristol, Conn.; Harry R.-Fenner, R. F. D. 4, Yakima, Wash.; Glen Figard, Saxton, Pa.; Frank Glglio, Hoffiuans, IN. Y.; Henry Gilson, Philadelphia; Silas W. Grant, Hamilton, Mass.; Gus Harris, Lisbon, O.; William E. lielnrlch, Leb anon, Ore.; George W. Hughes, Jobs, Ohio; Benjamin II. Katherinan, St. Louis; ' Benjamin II. Keufleld, Mur ray, Iowa; Benjamin Kuniesawski, Minneapolis; FranciB L. Lenhard, Gagetown, Mich.; Axel Lilja, Quincy, Mass.; Thomas F. McEnelly, Marl boro, Mass. -Jos. F. McQuade, Plalnvllle, Mass.; Jos. E. Maloney, Grcnfield, Mass.; Herbert Maltnian, Hart, Mich.; Harry X. Morehouse, Melrose, Minn.; Mel vln M1. Pecore, St. Clair, Mich.; Jas. H. Pierce, Clarence, Mo.; Gunder O. 'Qually, Gully, Minn.; Nelson II. House, Monroe City, Mo.; Jos. P. Seller, West Hoboken, X. J.; Ewnld Seland, Dennison, Minn.; Thomas Sharman, Delfleld, N. D.; Emile Tnr- diff, Madison, Maine; . William W. Truman, Cleveland; Martin Venable, Winston Salem, CO. C; Bruce White, Battle Creek, Mich. Wounded, Degree Vndctcriniuod , Lieutenant Harry L. Carvin, Brooklyn; Thomas H. Davis, El Paso, Tex.; Frank M. Dixson, Brooklyn; Sergeants Frank Fauck, Oshkosh, Wis.; Frank Oberstelner, Oshkosh; Corporal August Steinert, Oshkosh; Cook Henry Kieckhofer, Oshkosh; Privates Ray Davis, Richwood, Ohio; Walter Grobowskl, Dickson, Fa.; Worthen E. James, Pasco, Wash.; "rank Klotz, Oshkosh; Elwin A. Rap pel, Hortonville, Wis.; Ray Smith, Oshkosh; Samuel Sugerman, Brook lyn; Fred P. Work, Columbus, 0, Missing in Action Lieutenants Carlyle Rhodes, Terre Haute; Sidney P. Thompson, Ithaca, X. Y.; Sergeants William M. Bower, Amity, Ore.; William H. Thorpe, Chester, Pa.; Privates Isaac Bollin ger, Jeffersonvllle, Jnd.; Geo... C. Hesoloski, McDonald, Pa.; Adam J. Ducabage, Stanwood, Mich.; Grady L. Garland, Cornelia, Ga.; Arthur A. Goodridgc, Chicago; Charles F. Haw kins, Ford, W. Va.; Clinton M. Jor dan, Malta. Mont.; William C. Kohl- Killed in action, 4; died of wounds received in action, 2; wounded in ac tion, severely, 12. Total, 18. Killed In action: Sergeant Willi? R. Jeffreys, Kauffmann, Tex.; Pri vate Walter V. Norton, Lake City. Fla. Died of wounds received In action: Marine Gunner Walter Cornell, Eiis- tls, Fin.; Private Horace E. Rowald, Wharton, Tex. Wounded In action, severely: Cor porals Roger W. Davis, Mulkeytown Ills.; Benjamin Levey, Chicago; Pri vates John E. Barrios, Xow Orleans; James J. Brown, Jefferson, Ga.; Rob ert H. Myers, New York; Paul A. Ot- ten, Pittsburg; Walter A. Roberts, Harveysburg, - Ohio; Clarence L, Smith, Talladega Springs, Ala. . . Previously reported missing in ac tion, now reported killed In action: Privates John F. Do Haven, Conshoc- ton. Pa.; Cecil W. Plelsch, Anderson Cal. Previously missing Is action, now reported wounded in action, severe ly: Corporal Ethan E. Harris, Tole do; Privates Clinton W. Fulmer, Concrete, Colo.; William J. O'Brien Cincinnati; Edward V. Stephens, 'Dixonville, Pa. Rev. ('. A. EdwnrdK, Methodist l tor, made a tri to Crater Luke Ihi week, .accompanied by several of the clergy both witlnu and without th boundaries of the .state conference Floyd- Ilieke.v iiud Miss J)orotl.v Kulstou of Plymouth, hid., were mar ried in Jledford recently. Judge Cal kins nlticiatinj;, who was most hiipnv in his remarks while "sentencing" I lie young couple fur life under I lie matri monial bond, ."without benefit of clergy," inasmuch ns a judge instead of u preacher performed the cere mony. ': ' liev. J. . lloyt ot this city was appointed member of n permanent committee on foreign missions by the Presbvtoriun synod recently in se: sion at F.ujtcne, also member of the executive committee of the synodical organization, both appointments eov eriiur n.preiod of three years. Elks from Jackson, KluimiHi ami Siskiipiu enmities will picnic at Klani nth lint Springs oh Sunday, August Mr. and Sirs. Torbert Sanford, ac companied by Mrs. Sunford's father, Volney Colvig, loft on Monday fur u camping vacation lit Lake of the Woods. This is, tho second trip to Hint locality made by Mr. Colvig- in ).- years, lie having first visited that section in J8(:i. . Funeral services of Charles A. Swanson, who died lust Sunday at his home on North Main street, were icld ut Sloke' I'linpcl on Tuesday, nterinent beinir in .Muiintain View emetery. .The deceased was n niitive jf California, 42 years of age, and leaves a wife and four children. He was a machinist in the employ of the Southern Pacific at this terminal and .vas noted for his efficieucy as a Himpelent and faithful workman. Very appropriate, and as a token ot respect to the memory of their fellow workmen, the S. 1'. employes in local car yards, lowered their flags at helf mast, signifying regret at the passing of n worthy comrade. Clarence, son of Chief of Police Hatcher, has arrived in France as a member of trunspnrtntiou unit of the medical cirrps. July 29 marked a years epoch since First Co. of Ashland entrained hero for Fort Stevens. In the meiin- tiem illl of ils former members have been sent to Europe. Three have lied of ilisciise, Autliiir Decker and Algie I.oomis at Fori Stevens, and Guy SM'neer in Europe, fine ha been killed ill action. Clement Sum mers, lately perished in France. Sirs. Hoy (1. Walker is making' nr rangeiuents to join her husband in Alaska, where he lias been for some time past. F. F. Whittle has returned from the logginir districts of Klamath county, and (n August 1, will accept a fine position in the big- incrclniiidise es tablishment conducted by the Fruit growers Supply company of Hilt. His son David remains in the Klainalli lumber camps for the time being. The fire at the Eagle meat inarkel on Sunday night didn't even smoke a ham. Very little damage was done, due to the prompt appearance on the scene of the efficient lire ilapartment, which is receiving merited praise for the speedy assistance rendered without fuss or tumuli. Charley Howard, recently trans ferred ii the aviation service from Austin, Texas, to Dallas, is now "with the colors" on Dick Field, his specific assignment :' being- with Squadron 10. lie finished his ground school work lit Austin, July 111, and was one of three to graduate with honor, his average per cent being above 00. The Austin field is regard ed as one demanding: the most exact ing conditions in the ground work de tails of aviation service. Prof. Irving Vining and John Saunders hnve relumed frohi an ideal vacation passed maid the wilds of I.akeiof the Woods and vicinity While there they inude the ascent of Mt. SleLaughJiii, . and noted with pleasure the improvements the forest service has made in. Hint locality, chief among which is .n double story glass observation tower on the moun tain's summit, from which a magnifi cient view is obtained of the ma jest ie scenic beauties throughout that region, ,. .1 Sir. nnd Mrs. J. J. McXair have re turned home from n line vacation enH joyed throughout the central west, south and east, they having left Ash land in April. The limits of the east ern trio ended only with the Atlantic seaboard.' - v J. JL Ilimlmnn, former Western I'nion operator located here, has re turned from Seatlie and will fill the position lately va'-alcd by Fred Tra cy, who has gone to Ohio. The fam ily is occupying the Grunt residence on Laurel street. lames A. Si- Donald died on Tucs- dav at the family residence on Sixth trecl. lie was u native of Califor nia, 81 veins ot age, and leves a witc .md children. On Wednesday Under taker Stock forwarded the remains to Myrtle creek for interment. Elmer Simmons, siin-in-law to I,. L Sweet, left this week for the raining camps. Sirs. Ilanscome and little children returned from the mountains where her husband is herding cattle for a few days stay with her sister, Sins Kmily Glass. Knur loads of grain passed through Antioch this week to market, the earliest grain that has been threshed for many years. Sirs. ('Iiiiuniui was visiting Sun d:tv with her children south of Sled ford. Sir. Welsh of Asbestos, passed Ihrough the valley Friday on his way to town, returning Saturday. Sirs. Henry Morgan and mother. Mrs. Slaccv, motored to town Satur day. ' , Oscar Kodgcvs of Beagle took a lod of I'nii! I oniarket Saturday. HELP WANTKIj MAIJ5. WANTED Hoy to learn proBs feed ing;., wagol- at Btart. Al'P'y to foreman Medtord Printing Co.. Phone WASTED Separator man. II. W. Bingham. J07-J3. FOR RBXT -Cheap, storo building with IIviuh rooms above. At cor ner of Obkdaia ana 1H& glroctn. Phnn tiii ' " WANTED Men. Storage Co. Medford ice ft WAXTBD Carrier boy for Evening Telegram. Good pay. Inquire at 122 North Ivy. Phone 520. Ill WANTED At once, man night cook at Home Restaurant, Ashland. 2 -East lM aln street. Phone 35. 112 TO THAI)!-: Fine rrd sow with lour plus to trade for good cow. Call .it Ililhoe Orchard. 1 1 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SM.K Bargain, my home at 1134 West Ninth street, at one half of actual cost. Js u weU built attractive home, newly painted; also cement wuIkb; not Incum bered. Price If taken at once, SI .1100. Best of reason for selling Call Tel. 5-F2. in FOR SALE Tho Win. Hnnley Squaw Lake property. Inquire J. J. Done gal!, Bumu Oregon, 111 MAKES RAPID HEADWAY 7e wAb Aas u'arT. Aas Kty. e. and Ao wttc ifat JOS eVOrytIWg -. sw-rl .4r.liiV.n urorrrb. !!;;;aiiii-:m'o'ii .:i:;i,u'iiii::i;ii:iiiiMiiiMiriii;iiiu;i nolax Is Different Most dru-laden cathartics spur the intestinal organs to unnatural activity in order to relieve constipation. . This weakens them to ;a point where they be come dependent upon the continued use of such cathartics. . . Add This Fiirt. .to Your , Store . of Knowledge Kidney disease often advances so rapidly that many a person Is firmly in its grasp before aware of its pro gress. Prompt attention should be given tho slightest symptom ot kill noy disorder. If there is a dull pain in the hack, headaches, dizzy spells or a tired, worn-out feeling, or if the kidney secretions are offensive, irreg ular and attended by pain, procure a good idney remedy at once. ' Your townspeople recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Read the state ment ot this Medford citizen. D. R. Andrus, 510 South Fir street says: "I was bothered considerably by my kidney secretions and I also had a dull ache across my kldnoys. I got quick relief from Doan's Kidney Pills. My kidneys acted more regu larly and I didn't have that trouble In my hack. This has convinced me that Doan's Kidney Pills are a medi cine of merit and are worth reconi mending to others." Price COc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that 'Mr. Andrus had. Foster-Mllburn Co., m$t., Buffalo, X. Y. Adv, ' Proposals for State Highway Construction Proposals will be received by the Oregon Stato Highway Commission 1301 Yeon building, Portland. Ore gon, on August (Ith, 1!US for the construction ot 44110 lineal feet of pavoment on what Is known as tho Ashland Hill grade elimination in Jackson county, Oregon. All proposals must be accompanied by a certified check amounting to ten (10) per cent or bid. Proposals will bo received at th same time and place for nialnlalnlng payement ror a period of ten years. Plans and specifications can be obtained at the office of the State Highway Engineer, .103 Stato House, Salem, Oregon, on the payment of a deposit of five dollars. (Signed) S. DliNSON, R. A. I100TII, W. L. THOMPSOX, Commissioners. Attost: HERBERT MINN, Stato Highway Engineer. ' Stnnolaz is different. It is not a cathartic. It lta.i no drufis in it. It is tasteless, odorless, colorless. It is absolutely mechanical in action. It is not absorbed nor digested. Stonolox is a natural lu bricant. It cannot net violently nor cause tho slightest physicul strain. A baby or 'invalid enn take it. Stanolax soothes the abrasions on the in testinal walls. , STANOLAX FOR CONSTIPATION Slniinliiv Is for wile Hi .Mctlfonl hj West Side IMinriniicy 1.. II. Ilitskin Medford Pharmacy Every homo should have a bottle of Stanolax in the , medicine chest. Then Constipation and its allied ills lose their dun&ers. JantVrfurAl On'y ly Standard Oil Company (inditm Chiso, U. S. A. 3 R. Kemp Welch. Consulting mining engineer and mlucrologlnt; examinations and ndvice on mechanical re quirement of all class of mines. My concentrator saves all min erals including platinum. 25 V.. .Main St. Ashland, Oro. FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, stock ranches, tlntber land. from $10 per acre up, on long time. easy payments, or might exchange tor other clear property. Address Gold Kav Heiltv ia FOU BALK MVKSTOCK. FOR SALE One dark brown mare five yours old; one black colt three years old. absolutely gentlo am! well broke; good set of harness, bargain at $2110.011. or will trad for small car If taken this week Phone 7X.S-.I1 or seo Ray Yost at Wlllard and Cooley's Ranch. Ill FOR SALK Four milk rows, five heifer calves, one Sharpies separ ator "o. 4. w. mllo west of Phoe nix. M. M. Worden. 1 n FOR SALE Thoroughbred Shrop shire buck lambs, C. E. Clevclnn stock. Phone Central Point l!)xx3 Ralph Waldo Elden. FOR SALE Two mares, 9 and 1 years old; one horse: 4 years old two mares, 2 years old; one set of harness. All At. Will soli trade for At five passenger car, For particulars wrlto or call C. L, Bnrnum, at Woed, Cal., P. O, Uox 12S. 11 FOR SAl.K MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Throe-passenger six cylinder Stitdehnkcr roadster. P. O . Box 1021, phone 49. 1 FOR SALE-tachment. -Ford truck, Smith L. 1J. Drown. FOR SALE Ripe penches ."ic a poun Half milo north of Jncksouvill Sr 10!) FOR REXT MISCELLANEOUS. OST Young pig. Sugukl & Tinny Rural Route 1. Please notify K. Kin;-,ri Highway. 11U FOB E.Vt'HAXfJK. OR REXT Oil ICXCHANIIH for town rnr.ldeneo. 1.") urrea of nine year old bearing prunes; i;ood i ron this year, l'houe 111 l-.11. II') KONHV TV) Mil "i. MONEY TO LOAN on coed real estate i-c.riirtly, nnd will buy Lib erty llondii. .1. it. Andrews, No. 81 North Crape. Phono C47.J. tf KOXKY TO LOAN :V.o:n to 1 M.l. n Medford property. I i.;t mm u. B US I X KHS 1 ! t ".(.' i hi Mining l-.vpeil CAMPBELL & LIL.IHORAX mlncl promoting nsr.oclatlon; mining properties listed for sale, sampled and reports rendered. Ot'tico and nssay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposlto Hotel Holland. Sam plos by mall given prompt otten tion. ' Attoniejii. WM. M. COLVK'r Al.toi-ney-at-law. Medford National Huuk Hldg. PORTER J. NEFF, AUoraoy-nt-:aw,. rooms 8 and 8. Medford .Vsuuoi! Bank Building. A. E. Reames, Lwy. Unmet- Corey DaHding. Anto Bnpplto. W-AHEft SPUING CO, LA HER ACTO SPRING CO. W are operating the lorgont, oldel and best-eqiilppod plant lu tho Pa cific northwest Use our spriDXI when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fltteeatll St., Portland, Oregon. &.i.rtK GARBAGE Get your r-reailv cleaned up tor the summer. C;U on the city garbage wiu;on tcr god service. Phone 851-Y. K T. Allen. GOOD ASSAY OUTFIT For sal - at reasonable price. Address 703 - iXorth Sixih slreot. W. G. Mer cier. . i - - ltb FOR SALE 10 pigs $S.OO each; also throe good shoats. Dr. Helms."! f2 Ulue with 22 2 no FOR SALE New Perfection Flnme stove, throe-burner, oven, nearly new. Cheap. North Central, phone 5-13-L. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valunblo to an? business as a tlmc-savor giving full business detail. M. F. & 11. Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. HHLP WANTED FBMALB WAXTEI) Agent for California Per fume Co. Goods. Cun have large order already solicited. Tel. 402-.I before 10:30 a. m. Mrs. R. W. Crawford. Ill am chuwo China Herb Stora Horb cure ror earache, .headache, catarrnli, dlptberla, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and lov er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of goiters. NO OPERATIONS. Medford, Oregon, Jan 13, 1917 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERX: This Is to certify that 1, the un dersigned, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing ot Glm Chung (whose Herb Store is at 214 South Front street, Medford) I de cided to got horbs for my stomach trouble, and I storied to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Glm Chung and try bis Herbs. (Signed) W. R. JOHXSOX, Witness os; M. A. Anderson, Medford S. I). Holmes, Eagle Point, Wm. Lewis, Eaglo Point , W. L. Chtldroth, Eagle Point, C. E. Moore, Eaglo Point .1. V. Melntyrn, Eaglo Point, Geo. I). Von der Hellen, Eagle Point, Tbos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point. Friday, June UHlli, War Savings Day WAXTED Compelcnt maid for gen eral housework. Small family; good wages. Phone M3-.I. 110s WANTED SITUATION. WANTED Oiileo work by a compe tent bookkeeper. Call or address No. 2011 West D street, Grants Pass, Ore. 112 WANTl.t MIMCKI.LAMCOU8 WANTED To buy from T-", to l.'iO 40S-J3. lio' weighing pounds. Phone 112 WANTED Alfalfa posture seven hoad of slock. Phone 2S-.I2. 112 WAXTED One-Inch entrlfugnl pump. Wrlto X. (). Powers, Talent Ore. 1 1 WANTED To buy, five or six-room house on easy monthly paymenlH box 21, Mall Tribune. 110 WANTKD- of grain. Ashland, Medford, -Header to cut HO acres ' Phone .1. W. Grantham 4-FI.I. or II. W. Bingham, M7-J2. WANTED About 1200 feet one-Inch and 500 or Ichh one-half Inch u.it vanled pipe. Inquire at 433 Kouih Fir street. 1 12 WANTED Good milling wheat at tho Central Point Mills. We pur chase and store wheat In bulk. 1 1 WANTED Trees pulled by contract phone M. F. Corllos, 40S-RI. WANTED A good grain ranch; cash rent. Phono evenings 77S-.I 110 WANTED Sell your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point Ore. where the testa and cash counts. WANTED House repair or wreck. 4KK-X. to move, kulld, Phone 488-M or WANTED R. II. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thing. FOR SALE Tent, 10x12, with fly. r08 South King strcot. Phone D32-R. 110 FOR SALE 200 tlcT hardwood. $1.75 per tier on ground. O. E. Blucklngton, Gold Hill, Oregon Hi FOR SALE Piano, now; Edison or Victor talking machine taken as part payment. See it at 225 South Oakdalo uvenue. . 113 FOR SALE Ono mare, ono wagon and harness. 1U South Peach street, Meuford. 112 FOR SALE Ono Dodge car. Into 111 model, all in A I condition. For information Inquire of .1. It. Cope land, Montague, Calif. Ill FOR SALE At garage In rear 111 X. Orange. Somo nemrnblo fiirnlturei bedsteads, springs, mattresKes, tables, chairs, kitchen furniture, oil rook stovo, kill hen cabinet, ele. Phono 310. 110 FOR SALE Cheap, n banquet range, new and finely equipped. Elmet .Simmons, ilieagle, phono pos I of fice, in FOIl SALE Fruit springs, one pair Iwo-ton, good as new. Phone 301-L or call at room 207 Fruit growers Bank bldg. FOIl SALE Dry oak wood, 1 Vi miles north of Jacksonville. Web ster Ranch, Frank Wight. 127 FOU ItlC.M -IIOtlHIuS. FOR KENT Nicely furiliidiod six room house; also furnished two- room house. John F. While, 711 West Eleventh, phone 4I0-.M. 1 1'Olt It EXT Modern furnished uuugaiow, five rooms, hath, gar age. Juh. Campbell, phono'31 l-lt 110 FOIl RENT Small modern furnish ed collage, eioio In- 2IT) North Grape street. FOR RENT Two Gales liuirjalows lit a low price to reliable parties C. E. Gates. tf" FOIl llEXT APARTMENTS. FOR RENT Ono coinnlelnlv fur nished apartment. Hole) Holland. IXTEIIURBA.V AUTOCAR CO TIME CARD Leave Medford for Asniand. Talent and Phoenix dull, except Sunday at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. in. Also on Satur day at 10:15 p. in., Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 P. m. Leuvo Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. in., and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. ni. Also on Saturday nights at 5:30. Sunday leavo Ashland at 9:00 a. m., and 12:30, 4:30 and 5:30 p. m. Expert Accountant. fji"tractlon lu Sau.iti yRED ALTON HAIU11T Ter.riinr ol piano and harmony. Ilslnht Man If Studio, 4 01 G&rnctt-Coro Bld& Phone 72. Insurance. ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident, Automobile, Liability poil::-'n writ ten with host Kngliiih and Eaaterii Companies. Office 408 Giirutitl Coroy Bldg. c EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accidcut, Liability, I'lalu Glass, Hay or Grain in field or barn; akso Live stock. Contract and Surety Bonds, Excellent companion, good local survlce. No. 2 10 Garnott-Corey Bldg., L. L. Cuthcart, Manager. I'laiiln-s Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and scroeus. Shop 437 fc. Fir. l'houe 184. Pliyslclajis'aiid K 'cent. Dll. W. W. llOVV'Alll.i (islcopaihH physician. 303 (.' rnoU-Coroy biilol . log. Phono 130. DR. J. J. K.MMI :.;--l-nyidcian i. surgeon, i'racllen lliu.lel to . ear, nose and throat. Kca m-i. .i tiflcalty teslod and Kiai-.-o.o ip piled. Oculist and Auri.-t for It. R. Co. Offices ii. i: A H. Bldg. Phono lii!7. Printers and rublioiM't, MEDFORD PRINTING Co. ha rjl best equipped prill 1 1 n .-oi"l!.f Ilk Kotlthorn Oregon. Hook l.otldll.'fe? loose leaf ledgers, Ml)ti2 evtioua. eto. Portlaud uiI.jc. 'ii vjrl Fir Bt. ITlttnHlrl. EADS TRANSFER & Sro Office 42 North I roe i $15. Prices rlnut. Mm anted l-.'.Li l.O. i.l. Plmua flee fcufcr- ATTRACTIVE Til Ih bountiful lllllo 1 l-urro Ou-!i-iinl nnd lNmlliy ranch, with u iik' modi-rn fl-room bungalow wi:h f iilcn did waler anpyly, goyd larn and chicken hrnne, 'nl'Mi and Iwrrit j Ih for Halo at lr.'s than onr-half of t!m prlco It lias always noun i:o;i ddcnid worth. It ll-'fl 4 null's h(itilhrai;L of .Medford nnd 1 milo.1? from IMu-t nix. Tim price Is (MJ.nu. Brown & White ltl South Fir Street.