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America's Roll of Honor
Today's Casualty List Sen! By Pershing From Battle Front In France
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'WASHINGTON', Aug. 2 The
army casualty list today rhows: '
Killed in actlon 42; died of!
wounds, 48: died of disease, 7; died
of accident and other causes, 7:
wounded severely, 126; wounded, de
gree undetermined, 2; missing, 6.
Total, 238.
The list includes Captain Roslut
H. Back, 510 East Eighteenth street,
Vancouver, Wash.; Private Clark W.
Ash, llontborn, Wash.; died ol
wounds; Private Gudsteln Burgfurd,
Clallam Bay, Wash.; Henry K. Wads
worth, 36 East Emerson street, Port
land, Ore.; died from accident or oth
er causes; Privates Charles R. Cain.
Sholton, Washing.; William E. De
buc, Lewlston, Idaho; Cornelius
Scanlon, 32 South' Tower avenue.
Centralla, Wash., severely wounded;
Private Vernon II. Davis, Ekaluka,
Mont., previously reported killed,
now reported wounded.
Killed in Action
Captain Waller M. Gearety, Phila
delphia; Lieutenants iMorritt Dunbar,
Walnut, X. C; Charles W. W. Field,
North Windham, Maine; Herbert K.
Jones, Meade, Kans.; James A.
Pigue, Nashville, Tenn.; Jos. C,
Smith, Rochester; Robert H. Turner,
Statesvllle, N. C; Sergeants Jerry J.
Drlscoll, Clifton Springs, X. Y.;
Henry J. Klernan, Brooklyn; Henry
T. Newman, South Manchester, Conn.
Angel G. Pappas, Ipswich. Mich.; Ed
ward K. Stofflet, Alburtis, Pa.; Cor
porals Harrison G. Hayes, Flint,
Mich.; James Muller, Andalusia, Pa.;
Bugler Robert Por'celll, Fayettevile,
X. C; Privates Walter P. Atkins,
New Brighton, Pa.; Bartholomeo
Aulto, Detroit; Ernest D. 'Bannister,
dimming. Pa.; William J. Bauhor,
Philadelphia; John C. Bolton, Schuyl
kill Haven, Pa.; Everett J. Bushwel
ler,. Dunore, Pa.; Samuel W. For
man, Brooklyn; Milton D. Fulgiun,
Watertown, S. D.; James E. Kane,
iNew York; Richard Kopplln Jr.,
'Webster Grove,. Mo.; Frank Kutch,
Pottsvllle, Pa.; John H. Leach,
Charleston, W. Va.; Joseph Levano
vltch, Olyphant, Pa.; Carl Link,,
Thomasville, X. C; Floyd D. McGee
Lincoln, Neb.; George Maxfield,
Rochester, N. H.; Elic C. Monger,
Canoy, Kans.; Amos W. Morris, Mln
ersvllle, Pa.; Albert M. Mullersclioen,
Philadelphia; Francis E." O'Neill
Philadelphia; Hezeklah S.' Porter,
Hlgganum, Conn.; John E. Rabineau
Richmond, Va.; Russ R. Richardson
San Francisco; William II. Rotan
Baltimore; Harvey C. Wayne, Custer,
Ills.; Clarence Wohlfeld, Frankfort
Ind.j George Younginger, Belleville,
N. J.
Died I'rom Wounds
Major Louis Farrell, Fort Snelling
Minn.; Captain Rosslus H. Back, 510
East 18th street, Vancouver, Wash
James D. Basey, Tyron, N. Y.; Lieu
tenants Herman E. Bonsall, Parnas
sus. Pa.; Elliott B. Clark, Weldon
.S C. ; Alfred P. Conover, Keyport,
N. J.; Charles A. Lewis, Birming
ham; Sergeant John Suba, Indiana
Jlarbor,- lnd.; Corporals Berdant J
Kenison, Sebago Lake, Maine; Carl
McGlothen, Sheldon, la.; Edward I
Mann, Hoi yoke, Mass.; Charles J
llogan, Charlestown, Mass.; Harry
H. Sherman, Calais, Maine; Clarence
Sowersby, New Troy, Mich.; Privates
William B. Acles, lied Oak, In
Francis Allle, Duluth; Antonio Anoe
frlata, Lawrence, Mass.; Clark W
Ash, Montborne, Wash.; Russell Ben
jnmln Derry, .V. II.; Samuel 'Benson
Long Island City, N. Y.; Frank Ber
kofski, Eynon, Pa.; Warren Black
Ottawa, Kans.; Arthur Brooks, North
Adams, Mass.; Clarence E. Brown
liebanon, lnd.; William J. Callahan
Woburn, Mass.; Lee Coleman, Peters.
borg, lnd.; Willie II. Collins, Cnlro,
Ga. ; Edward L. Cummlngs, Carnegie
Pa.; Ary A. Duke, Dozler, Ala.; John
M. FltzpatrlcH, Somorvllle, Mass,
John If. Flanagan, Bristol, Conn.
Emit F. Gellskc, Kingston, Mich
Charles Lnnzner, Asbury Park, N. J.
Herbert H. Mlllieken, Freedom, N. H
Elmer Nicherson, Provlncetown
Mass.; Paul E. Noel, Oskaloosa, la.
William A. Peterson. Manchester, X
H.; Lester D. Purcell, Red Oak, La.
Stanley Mekowski, Nagtuck, Conn
Fred J. Reulschler, New Haven
James ill. Scott, Alexis, Ills.; Dwlght
Simpson, Chlllloothe, O.; John Finn
Norwich, Conn.; Amos E. Walker,
Columbia City, lnd.; Jesse L. Walrod
Fulton, Kans.; John M. Warren
Ballyghmln, Ireland; Clarence G
White, Mountain Home, Ark.; Arnold
L. Wright, Fort Dodge, la.
IHeil of hiCMKn
Lieutenant Sidney L. Spiegleberg
New York; Civilian Jos. O'llrlen
Derldder, La.; Privates Leon Glld'i
Beaumont. Tex.; William H. Grant,
Blond, Ark.; James . Hill, New
Bern, X. C; Claud C. Murphy, Com
fort, N. C; Burley Smith. Palestine
Ark.
lifil front Accident niul Othwr ('iiiiwm
Captain Paul E. Betowskl, Waver-
ly.iX. Y.; Privates Gudsteln Borgford
Clallum Bay, Wa?h.; Geo. Cronln
Pittsburg; Earl Gardner, St. Loul
Mo.; William G. Green, Boston: Pe
dro Luccro, El Paso; Henry E. Wads
worth, 36 East Emerson Btreet, Port
land, Ore.
Wounded Severely
t'n)tnin Jerome r. Limner. Iliiiiik-
n; LiiMti'iinnls .Kviiinlil H. Deln-
our, Strut t'onl. Conn.; Uelns A.
Tunic, Jr.; New York; Clyde .11. Was-
an, Tnjieka; Seijiennts Charles II.
Siemi'liiuiilr, Kiie, I'a.; y Himvn.
'ottsvillo, I'n.; 'Kuaene A. Mi'mkoo.
Oiirhum, N. ('.; .Iii'e M: Jones, Hznrk.
ln. ; Ocorse Kestner. UeiuliiK'.
K(ln-.(1 A. ljiiifr, I'nttsulle, I'n.
iudc SI'I'iirkur, Huberts, Ala.; Dan-
el T. Scully. Staiilelon, X. V. ; Fred
rick W. Von iler lteiden, Pottsville.
'.; Harold J. Worrall, Miniii'iiMilis
'orporals (leorire ilr-ver. Los Anao-
it's; Freilcriik . F.nkin, Elizabeth.
N. J.; I.ee A. Frve, lii'iiiliii','; Frani
M. Clore, I'liilade.liliia ; James K.
Ilouly, New York; Charles P.. Hoff
man, I'oltsville; Kilwnril J. Kearin,
lirooklyn; Lester l.nnj;, .Mankato,
JUnn.; Daniel ,1.' MeCloskcy, New
V'nrk; Donaiil K. Malcolm, Napimnee,
hid.; Stephen D. Miteliell. Pottsville;
Lester Mooneyham, Clio. Ala.; If.y 1 1.
rieani, hlizabcthtown, I'a.; lrcd S.
Scanlon, Thief Kiver Falls, Minn.;
Floyd J. Simmons, Ucthlchciu, I'a.:
I'hilip A. Sterner, I'oltsville; Cook
George II. Krick, Frankfort, N. Y.
Wagoner Frank A. Smith, Glen-
burn, Pa.; Saduic-r William It. Wool
ridgo, Rlchsfield, Pa.; Privates Ar
thur Ackroyd, Cleveland; Chester V.
Armstrong, Jerry, N. C; Ralph Bal
lou, Norwich, N. Y.;1 Beryl M. Barker,
Minneapolis; Charlie It. Bell. Rec
tor, W. Va.; Charles R. Berger, Potts
ville; John J. Brady, New York;
Charles J. Beuchner, Corona, N. Y. ;
Clyde J. Burns, Pottsvllle; James J.
Burns, New York; Forest Butler,
Kettle lslund, Ky.; John I.. Dyers,
Spencer, la.; Christopher J. Cahill,
Jr., Hoboken; Charles R. Cain, Shel-
ton, Washington; Walter T. Collins,
Brooklyn; Vincent J. Condon, New
York; Peter H. Dalporto, San Fran
cisco; Charles J. Dowett. Jr., -New
Haven; William E. Debuc, Lewiston,
Idaho; Andres Dudzik, Philadelphia;
Harry C. Dull, Pottsvllle; Fred Eiler,
Pottsville; Kenneth Eiler, Pottsvllle;
William A. Evans; Pottsvllle; Henry
W. Fildes, Molie, Kan.; Joseph P.
French, Scranton; Jos.' Geanell,
Bridgeport; Walter Genu, Minneapo
lis; Walter Gotz, Wtylte House, Ohio;
Dewey E. Glaser, Buechel, Ky.; Wil
liam H. Gore, Pottsvllle; John Grew-
cock, Elkhorn, Neb.; Paul C. Haert-
ing. New York; Charles F. Halght.
Newark; John Hammond, Brooklyn;-
Christopher J. Harris, Elizabeth, X.
J.; Henry F. Herman, Brooklyn;
Amos H. Hubler, Cressona, Pa.; Rob
ert Leuhnsworth, Philadelphia; Car
rol M. Jarboe, Reynolds Station, Ky.;
Joseph Kaplan, Long Branch, N. J.;
Thomas W. Kearns, Lawrence, Kans.;
Horace Kenimerar, Philadelphia;
Andrew J. Kilmurray, Pottsvillo,; Jo
seph S. Klzior, Chicago; Harry F.
Koenig, Minersville, Pa.; James M.
Kurtz, Huntingdon, Pa.
Philip L. Labate, Hartford; Gustav
E. Llndstead, New York; James P
McConnon, Pittsvillc; Albert Mans
field, New York; Martin E. Martin
son, Prior Lake, Minn.; Asaas Ma
sood, Boston; Frank Mogavero. Pitts-
field, Mass.; William E. Monteith
Xatlck, Mass.; Frederick W. Moss
Maspeth, N. Y.; Edward It. Mullen
Pottsvllle; Raymond V. Nevils, For-
estville, Pa.; Matthew J. Peiffer.
Pottsvllle; Ell D. Pokriot, Mayvllle,
Wis.; George Powell, Romeo, Mtch.;
Daniel W. Purcell, Purk Place, I'a.;
William F. Rail, McElhattan, Pa.;
William II. lijchards, Minersville,
Pa.; Matthew J. "Riley, New York;
Daniel J. Roth, Maryd, Pa.; Grady E.
Rushing, Fort Henry, Tenn.; Carl
Salmonson, Pelican Rapids, Minn
John R. Snviso, Monroevllle, lnd
Cornelius Scanlon, 32 South Tower
avenue, Centralla, Wash.; Herman
C. Schneck, Minersville, I'a.; Thorn-
as B. Scholato, Minersville, Pa.;
George D. Schuler, Pottsville; Arthur
K. Shaw, Paris, Maine; Raymonn
Shortall, Minersville, Pa.; Howard
M. Snell, Elizabeth, X. J.; Joseph F.'
Spence, Philadelphia; Tony Syracuse,
Minneapolis; Charles E. Taylor,
Salisbury, X. C; Robert F. Telford,
Minersville; Toland F. Thompson,
Ware, Mass.; Wayne A. Trontmun.
Glrardsvllle, Pa.; John E. Tucholka,
Buffalo; Charles W. Vincent, Brook
lyn; Giiiscppc Volpe, Marano Roma,
Italy; Arthur E. Walker, Shamokln
Dam, Pa.; John C. Ward. Philadel
phia; Wayne M. Willis, Vlnienncs.
lnd.; Thomas A. Wllherlngton,
Brooklyn; Charles Witt, Norrls, S.
D. ; James W. Wood. Raven Run, Pa.;
Harold II. York. New York.
Wounded, Degree- I ndc-lerinlned
Lieutenant Carl C. Rice, Itolla,
Mo.; I'rlyato Ewald Trelehel, Osh
kosh, Wis.
MiiiiK in Action
Lieutenants William W. Chalmers,
Fltchburg. Mnss.; Stuart E. Mc
Keowan, Fort Collins, Colo.; Max
well O. Parry. Indianapolis; Corporal
Lloyd L Young, Apollo, Pa.; Pri
vates John F. Becker, Philadelphia;
Ollmore Brown, Brookvllle, pa.
Note: Previously reported as miss-
. AT THE RIALTO TONIGHT
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is. t
ing, now reported killed in action
Privates Ostium Hell, Pietou, X. 11.;
Ray G. Estes, Whiterield, 'X. II.
George Franklin, Pekln, Ills.; Theo.
Crimes, Springfield, Ohio; Henry
Miller, Pittsford, X. Y.; Jack Hochln,
Paratschi, Russia; llyman Wolfe.
Chelsea, Mass. "
Hied of Wounds
Previously reported missing, now
reported died of wounds: Private Jo
seph V. McGinn, Philadelphia.
Previously reported missing, now
reported wounded: Privates George
W. Braham. Springfield, Ills.; Carl
R. Burgess, Arnold, Kans.; Vernon
R. Davis, Ekalaka, Mont.; Carnclius
Pauley. MiCorkle. W. Va.
Thrift' arid War savmiis stiuiiji titles
through 'tiit! AsIiIjiiuI posliiflict' jitu!
its various clianm-ls itivuntt'd
$1":,0(I0 in .Inly, ns cntiiptirctl with
iMH,(i:tH i June. Total sales to A.
."tOll ,."()(. It should lu honip in
mind that banks and other ihhmich's
iipphtd thrmiiih postot licrs
sources. Siiice sal os were iiuiUL'ni'
atcd in nocenilxM' 1H17, .lim' ha
proved to be the banner month tlnw
far in stainn investments. A sum-
marv ol' war savings pletlues .in (lie
l msnv.'ts or Jaeustm reveals
the eireumstanee that the Ashland
listriet with a ipiota of $.");(, (i.M!, iave
pledges in the sum of .T'(i4,fHi8, heinir
n") over tis (piola. lielleview
$:t,."l(, Pinehiirst, $'2 Valle.vviev,
tl.tWHI, Siskiv.m, . iM.liHi, Sodu
SpriTiirs, if 1,(70, ai.d. Coleslin .:!'.);,
are all over tlreir respective tiuotas,
whereas Ned ereek i
s -ill per cen bo-1
u.. 'in
hind its iiuota and Kitliia Springs li!) I
per ecnt in the tardy classification.
Kour " distriets in daelcxm inadt( no
response, whatever to (he stamp ap
peal. . f
It is conceded here that the Ashland
soldier boy-., who have been e.xpe-ted
to pass HirQiij-'h here, have -jonc east
via Spokane. About tll men were'
included in tin lot eligible for ser
vice in Ku rope, a
whom are not vet
I Ihe names of
available. Glenn
Simpson is aintuii; the n.intber. Hi
assignment i with the anti-airerafl
jiim sipiad, the personnel tf which is
equipped with moloivvclcs. They are
advance couriers of a yeneriil en
.'iaeiiHiU and seari-li file lines at ran
dom on Ihe lookout for hostile air
planes. The "Snnrhow!' i- Klks huildirii;,
eoinlucted ly ti.e Silliman lin. with
branch e-taliliiiiiiens at Medforil
and (iniii I'a- ', lias otie out of lm
iness locally. Ii'd-on asi.ncd is a
scarcity of siii;ar for the Ashland
bowl. Why uoiSIoovcrie in the con
feejionary buine-s on a ;-lu-eo-ie
hasi-. '
Mexican.- are more iiuinenms than
ever on Ihe ..eel inn mi lis uf Ihe
Shasta division. Thev receivt; .".")
per dav on a uniform scale, whereas
(treeks and Italian-
have been
:et-
lie-
tinir fioin 7"t to
iter dav.
ASHLAND AND VICINITY
Lift Off Corns!
"Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus
right off with fingsrs No pain!
lln-p a Itlllp Pr'-nno nn n (liinj(
frn. ii!ilan!!y fi.-il fm Mj. l.'itl-ln-,
ll.ui .i lilt I' rMi' '-ill. It
t!i'i.'t bin', n;;.- V-.. l:, !
W i ) unit'." Vvl:r u;: '.- I.a a
AND TOMORROW ONLY.
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REX BEACH 5
HEAliT Or the SUNSkt
fording to spoeifie units of territory.
The Greeks and Italians on account
of' hii-her wayes have, been i'io kiuir
trt the lumber camps.
A. 11. Gardner am family of Santa
Ana, t'al., sojniirnlm: here for the
milliter and perhaps permanently,
leave this week on a lorlnihl's auto
tour which will extend as far north
as Seattle.
Mis Anna linv-rove is in San
Kraneisco inspect inir the millinery
centers. She was accompanied us
far as Oakland by Miss i'ricilla Car
naban, who will vi-it in that city un
til tite opening of the nornial school
at San Jose.
Ashland "visitors passinjr throuifb
Saeranjento will not tarry 1titf in de
termining' routes and barterini; over
rates as affordtd by the S. I'. nnd
Western Pacific, as of yore. The
business! has bceh consolidatetl, and
these specific railway headtpiarlers
hear the lejrend, ''I nited Slates Ad
ministration Consolidated Ticket Of
fice." II. S. f'Vlilon, old time S. V.
airent, bosses the job, having for chief
elerk, C. II. Walden of the Western
Paeifie. '
.loiniiifi n party of Grants Pass ex
cursionists, Uev. 11. A. Van Fossen
and wife and Mis?! Mary Youny of
this city have jjone tti the inarhle
caves ol Josephine county to parti
cipate in the' exploration of those
natural wonders. ''
The Villi Nice -sisters, Carol andlobtninod nt the office of the State
Mabel, are vacation visitors at home
from school duties at Pasedena' and
Oakland, Cal., respectively.
L. A. William, policeman, mininjr
prospect v'r and iaterurban truck
driver, has forsaken all these former
occupations in fnvor of a job as
brakemaii with tiie Southern Pacific,
I l.-: w...t i ii :.i
rue mi ucuiirsutiy oui coiisnierji-
ble damage lo the'Chatlin house on
llnrjrndine street. "f)efeetive flue."
fie-esfal)lisbc(l rales of Ihe Oregon
Gufc & KleiHric eompimy are now
-M0 per 1((K cubic t .-t, instead of
.'rl.-' as formerly, with 4'"' custo
iiinr ydis:'ount.
W. Y. Crowson, of Medlord, who
former) v conduct v the confeetion-
j cry in Klks lilock, will nllend the army
officers . training school n Kii"ene,
beinuiii!! August "j.
The city on Ar.yiist (i will offer for
sale improvemc:; bonds in the sum
of ."iHII, iuaf in 'iil; in len years, at (!
per cent, payable semi-annually, the
secitritie-; bcii'-ir issued in behalf of
Ihe Garfield :;'Wer. improvement.
Isaac P.esl, of Grants Pass, who is
actpiainled here lliroii-h fraternal
order all ilial ions, has been doubly
afliicd'd in bi familv of late, having
lost a daughter, while at last nc
"oimts a son was in a dangerous con
dition, both daughter and son hav-;ri-r
been slunn by hornets.
( line Moore, who formerly clerked
. Kuder store in the grocery depart
fiient, now lives in eHattle, al -J Mil
fortieth avciinc South. II" -contemplates
securiti'-' employment in the
hipyard
Incident to Ihe partial eclipse of
the Med ford Sun, much ' favorable
I inj of Fr-
miIVhii! lii rnl
zoni for a ffw ivnli,
yniir f-t of every
kin! iiiin, ifl com, W nrn Mmi
i- ,if, .-1,1 i.-illiiw-s, wltliiMit iin-iicii
or iaitatluii. Irj il! lituutnigl
eoinaieiit lias been heard in this local
ity in regard to its able editorial it!
lust Sunday (lealinj.r with exaggera
tions rejjardiujr the war and depre
initiiiir unreliable reports concerning
oaeh sueeessive drie.
Densmore Hros. have just se;-ured
from the patent office at Washington
letters eonl'iriuiiiji: their priority of
rishts as inventors of the meat block
siirfiieer. The. official papers arc
voluminous as to description, also be
ing illustrated by diagrams and otiter
details as to construction. The new
device will not he manul'ai'lai'cd for
sale outright, hut will ho available on
a loyalty basis. The letters patent
are numbered l'JTMIIIIl.
Mrs. llatlie Camp accompanied tin
family of A. C. Niimic.er to Crescent
City for an oatiiii; of a fortnicht or
so, where they will visit Mrs. lUanelte
llalen. The party left on Friday ol
this week.
LEMON JUICE
TAKES OFF TAN
Girls
Make bleaching lotion
skin is sunburned,
tanned or freckled
Squeeze the juice, of two lomons
into a bottle containing three ounces
of Orchard White, nhako well, and
you have a quarter pint of the best
freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and
complexion beautifier, at very, very
small cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and
any drug store or toilet counter will
supply threo ounces of Orchard White
for a few cents. Massage this sweet
ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck
arms and hands each day and sec
how freckles, sunburn, wlndbnrn and
tan disappear and how clear, soft
and white the skin becomes. Yes! Jt
is harmless. Adv.
ProiosnlH for State Highway
Construction
Proposals will ho rocelved by the
Oregon state Highway Commission
lltOl Yeon building, Portland. Ore
gon, on August tilh, 1918 for the
construction of 4400 lineal feet of
pnv(ment on what Is known as the
Ashland Hill grade elimination In
Jackson county, Oregon.
All proposals must be accompanied
by a certified check amounting to ton
(10) per cent of 1ml,
Proposals will be received at the
same time and place fur maintaining
pavement for a period of ton, years,
IIann and specifications can he
HlHhway KnKlneor, 3113 State llouno,
Bulem, Orottou. on tho payment of a
doposlt or five ilolmrfi.
(Signed) S. ISU.N'SON. , .
It. A. 1IOOTII.
V. U TIIOMI'SOM.
CommlsslonorB.
Attest: HURBKIIT NUNN.
State lllghwuy lOnglncer.
WANTED HITCATION.
WANTED Position by man with
family. Kxporlenced In orchard
fnrmlng and stock raising. Can
furnish good references. Phone
406-R. 113
WANTED Office work by a compe
tent bookkeeper. Call or address
No. SOU West D street, Grunts
Pass, Ore. 112
WAN'TKH .MINCKLLAS KOU8
WANTED Tennis iiuick. Ono fonr
horso team and three single teams
for Crater Luke. Court Dull. 112
WANTED Trees pulled by contract.
I'hoiie F. .M. I'orllcs, phono ltlS-l(l
WANTED Second hand. Meyors
force pump. Ho:; 10, .Mall Trib
une. 113
WANTED Good second-hnnd griiln
sacks at 12c each. Phone 534-X.
110
WANTED
froin 75
4 0M-J3.
-To liny
to lr.o
hogs weighing
pounds. Phone
112
WANTED Alfalfa pasture seven
head of stock, l'liono 2X-.I2. 1 12
WANTED Olin-lnih ."cnlrlfilgal
pump. Write N. ). Powers, Talent,
Ore. 1 1 ij
WANTED About 1201) feet one-Inch
nnd 500 or less one-halMncli gal
vanized pipe. Inquire at iSa Smith
Fir street, 1 12
WANTED Sell your eream to the
Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point.
Ore., where the testa and cash
counts,
TVANTED Houses tn mora, build,
repair or wreck. Phono 4KK-M or
4X8-X.
WANTED R. II. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg
ments, eccrow contracts, etc., and
makes short tlmo loans on any old
thing.
FOR RENT APARTMENT.
FOR KENT Ono completely fur
nished npnrtinent, Hotel Holland.
Kukn4 If. tin
t aufi ' - i ' -' fnnul '
R Ir.m SI .AO I
Vmdtr lit mtm,gtwi (jr
I
WAXTUD Truck driver.- Apply 11.
W. Blnghnm. Phono 687-J3.
WANTED Soparator man.
Phone
11. W. Bingham. 597-J3.
WANTED Men.
MciKord Ice &
Storage Co.
VANTEI At once, man nlnht cook
at Home Kostnurunt, Ashlnnd. 21)7
Rust .Main street. Phono 35. 112
FOIt SALK ltKAl, KSTATE.
VOll SAI.K Bni-guin, my home at
1134 West Ninth atreiit, at ono
li alt' of act mil cost. Is n well built
nttrnctivo home, newly painted;
nlo cement walks; not incum
bered. I'rlio If takon at once,
$1.0(11). Hoi-.t of ronuon for solllni;.
Call Tel. 5-K2. 112
FOR SALE Farming land, frull
luiid, Htock rauchea, tlmbor land
from ttu per acre up, on Iouk tlma
easy payments, or might eieliannf
for othBr clear property. Addreai
r.nlit Rnf Roaltv t
VOll SAI.Py I.n'ESTOCK.
FOIt SAI.10 ThoroiiKlibrod Shrop
shire buck lambs, C. K. Cleveland
Htock. l'liono Central Point 'l'Jxx3
ltnlph Wulilo Klden. t
FOR SALIC Two maros, 9 nnd 10
years old: ono horse, 4 years old;
two mares, 2 years old; ono set of
hnrncss. All Al, Will soil or
trade for Al five passenger car.
I or particulars writo or call C.
Barnuin, at Weed. Cal., P. O. Box
138. 110
FOR SALE MISCKLliAXKOL'H.
I-'OH SAM-.' (.Jood team, wagon and
harness for sule cheap. Address
Box 43, Ashland, Ore. 117
FOIt SALE IU17 Ford touring car
body with top, fenders, running
lioarda anil speedometer. Valley
Garage. 11
OK SALE Straw.
Phone 201-U4.
F. S. Carpenter.
1 HI
FOIt SALE 75 II. P. horizontal tube
steam boiler conipleto with stock
pump nnd fittings; ulso r.li II. P.
horizontal valve governed engine.
A snap if taken now. The Hogue
Valley .Milling Co. -11
FOIt SALE Ono Ford touring car
A bargain, nt Modfoid Junk Co.,
phone 2.S3-.I. Home phono 507.
OR SALE Ford
tacliment. L. 11.
truck. Smith nt
llrown. GOOD ASSAY OUTFIT For sale
at reasonable price. Address 703
'North Sixth street. W. G. Mer
cier: ilt
FOH SALE in pigs $.-.00 each; also
throe good shouts. Dr. Holms. 112
FOR SALE 200 tier hardwood,
$1.75 per tier on ground. O. 10.
Blacklngton, Gold Hill, Oregon
lit
FOR SALE Piano, now; Edison or
Victor talking ninchlno taken ns
part payment. See It at 225 South
Oukdalo uvenue. 113
FOR SALE Ono maro, ono wngon
and harness. 10 South Peach
street, Moutonl. H2
FOR SALE Fruit springs, ono pair
two-ton, good as now. Phono
3t;i-L or call nt room 207 Fruit
growers Bank bldg. .
FOR SALK Dry oak wood, 1 'A
in lies north of Jacksonville. Web
Bter Ranch, Frank Wight. 127
FOR RKN1 HOUB1IS.
FOR KENT Nicely furnished six-
room house; nlso furnished two
room liouso. John F. Whlto, 714
West Eleventh, phone 4-10-.M. 133
FOR RENT Two Gates bungalows
nt n low price to rellablo parties.
C. E. Gates. tf
QIM CHTJNO
China Herb Btorn
Horb cure ror earache, headache,
ca-turrah, dlpthcrla, sors throat,
lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach
Lrouliio, heart trouble, chills and fov
or, cramps, coughs, poor circulation,
carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast,
euros all kinds of goiters. NO OP
ERATiONH.
Modford, Oregon, Jnn 1.1, 11117
TO WHOM IT .MAY CONCERN;
Thin Is to certify that I, tho un
dersigned, had vory scvoro stomach
troublo and had boon bothered for
several years and last August was not
expoeted to live, and hearing of Olm
Chung (whoso Horb Store Is nt 214
South Front street, Modford) I do-
elded to gut horbs for my stomach
troublo, and I stortod to fooling hot-
tor os goon as I used them and today
am a well man and can heartily rec
ommend anyone afflicted as I was to
see Olm Chung nnd try his Herbs.
(Signed) W. It. JOHNSON,
Witnesses:
M. A. Anderson, Modford
S. II, Holmes, Eaglo Point,
Win. Lowls, Engle Point ,
W. L. Clilldreth, Englo Point,
C. 13. .Mooro, Eagle Point.
I. V. Mclntyro, Eaglo Point,
Geo. B. Von der Ilnllen, Eagle Point,
Thos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point.
Friility, Juno IWIIi, War Savings Ds
IN TI ItritllW AL'l'OCAIl CO
TIME Ultl
Loavo Modford for Aaniand, Talcnl
nnd Phoenix dull, oxcopt Sunday nl
S:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day at 10:15 p. m., Suniluys leave at
10:30 a. m. nnd 1:30, 5:30 and 0:30
p. m. Leave Ashland for Modfiird
dally, except Sunday, nt 0:00 a. m.,
and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 nnd
6:15 p. m. Also on Snturdny nights
at 6:30. Sunday leovn Ashland at
9:00 n. m., and 12:30, 4:30 and
6:30 p, iu.
FOH KKN'T MISCEfAANBOPB.
FOR RENT Six acres of land with
fruit trees, good buildings, on Sis
kiyou Heights. Key at 208 Tripp
street, .Vledfonl. : ' - ' 1H
FOR R1JNT Chrnp. morn bujldlni
with living rnnnis above. At cor
ner at Oakdals and 11th treeW.
Unnnx fld-l I . , , i
LOST Young pig.
Please notify K.
Kings Highway,
113
Sugukl & Tomy,
Rurul Route 1.
FOR lCH.NK.
TO TRADE Fino red now with four
pigs to trade for good cow. Call at
Illlheo Oil-hard. 113
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
cstnto security, and will buy Lib
erty Honds. .1. 11. Andrews, No.
31 North (Irapa. Phone C47.J. tf
MONKV TO l,flN Mory tn le
an Mwdford prot.et?. K month
m7fciF.ss jmt wwru
Mining Kxperts. J
CAMPnm.L & LII.JEGRAM mines
promlting association; mining
properties listed for sale, sampled
and roports rendered. Office and
assay laboratory at 107 North Fir
St., opposite Ilotol Holland. Sam
ples by mall given prompt atten
tion. Attorney.
WJf. M. COLVIC Attornoy-at-law.
Modford National Bank Bldg.
PORTER J. NEFF. Attorney-at-law,
rooms 8 and 0, Medfprd National
Bank Bnlldlns.
A. K. Reamca, Lawyer.
Corey Building.
Oarnatt
Aoto Huppllea.
LAKKR AUTO SPRING CO. W
are operating the largest, oldeat
and best-equipped plant In the Par
dflo northwest. . Us our aprlngl
when others fall. Bold ander writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Flfteeatl
St., Portland, Oregon.
Oar
GARBAGE Get yonr premum
cleaned up tor the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons tof
god service. Phone S51-Y. 1.
T. Allen.
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil
son, C. P. A. Ask about our new
and simplified method of account
ing. Particularly valuable to anf
business as a tlruo-saver giving
full business detail. M. F. & H.
Bldg., Medtord. Phone 157-R. -
Instruction in Music.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher a4
piano and harmony. Halght Muslf
Studio, 401 Oaruett-Corey Bids
Phone 72. .
Insnnuioe,
ALICE HOLLOWAT Fire. Accident;
Automobile, Liability policies wnv
ten with best Unglish and Eastern
Companies. Office 408 Qaxnetti
Corey Bldg. i 0
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
offico, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plato Glass, Hay or
Grain In field or barn; also Live
stock. Contract and Surety Bonds,
Excollent companies, good local
sorvlco. No. 210 Giirnett-Corey
Bldg., L. L. Cutlicnrt, Manager,
liming Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Bhop 437 S. Fir. Phone
184.
PhyslrUini anil Bm eona.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathl
physician. 303 C roott-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMMENS -Physician ana
eurgoon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup.
piled. Oculist and Aurist for S. P
R. R. Co. Offices U. F. ft H. Oew
Uldg Phone 667.
Printers and Publishers.
mTdFOIID pTuntTng CO. haa tha
best equipped printing offico U
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
eta Portland pUcus. J 7 Nortk
Flrfit,
KADS TRANSFER at STORAGE CO
Office 42 North Front St. Phone
S15. Prices right. Uarrloe guar
tnleri . i
ATTRACTIVE
This beautiful llttlo 1 1-acro Orch
ard and Poultry ranch, with a nice
modern 5-room bungalow with splen
did water supply, good barn and
chicken houses, garden and borrios
Is for salo at less than ono-halt of tho
price It hns ulwnys been considered
worth, It lies 4 miles southeast of
Modford and I'A miles from PhocnU.
1 Tll Prlc0 ' 2. 100.00,
Crown & White
10 South Fir Street.