MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKflON, -MOXDAY, AUflUKT ', IMS
PAC1E TTTREE
America's Roll of Hoiior
Today' Casualty List Sent By Per,hlnfl From Battle Front in France.
WASHINGTON', Aug. B The array
casualty lust issued today, shows:
Killed in action, 203; died of
wounds, 37; died of disease, 9; died
of accident and other causes, 6; died
of airplane accident, 1; wounded se
verely, 48; wounded, degree undetcr.
mined, 100; missing, 3; total.
The list Includes Lieutenant Lam
bert A Wood, Garden Home, Port
land, Ore.; Corporal Nute Severson,
215 West Sixtieth street, Seattle;
Private James P. Remedes, Rhine,
Wash, killed in action.
Killed In Action
Lieutenant Colonel J. ai. Craig,
San Francisco; Captain Henry H.
Worthlngton, Lancaster, Pa.; Lieu
tenants George R. Anderson, Ard
more, Okla.j Earle A. Billings, Port
land, Maine; James M. Duncan,
Terre Haute; Praetor C. Gllson, Car
thage,, N. Y.; Glenn J. Hall, Haver
hill, Mass.; George W. Ryley, Law
rence, Mass.; Lambert A. Wood, Gar
den Home, Portland, Oregon.
Sergeants Francis J. Brown, Engle
wood, N. J.; Earl Conner, Quaker
City, Ohio; Carl B. Davis, Petersburg,
' W. Va.; Rush C. Davis, Harrison
Mich.; Harry Ireland, Philadelphia;
Albert J. Jolinson, Momence, Ills.;
Frank A. Kline, Akron, Ohio; Charles
A. McDougald, Aberdeen, N. C; Les
lie Powers, (Syracuse, N. Y.; James
Payne, Pleasant View, ity.; Hugh M.
Wallace, Cusset, Ala.; John I. Wool-
wine, Dubuque, la.
Corporals Harry F. Bernard, San
Diego, Cal.; Andrew P. Blake, Provi
dence, James C. Carmody, Poultncy,
Va.; Earl E. Crabbe, London, Ohio;
Beal M. Darby, North Bend, Pa.;
Norman Davis, Mount Carmel, Pa.;
George E. Goodrich, Philadelphia;
Neil E. Hillabrant, Assumption, Ills.;
Edward Hirst, New Bedford, Mass.;
Clyde M. Doi'ton, Robeline, La.; Jas.
T. Jones, Knoxvllle, Tenn.; Rupert
W. King, Troy, Ala.; Felix Krajews
ki, Brooklyn; Lawrence C. Lash
brook, Philpot, Ky.; Norman A. Lit
tle, Salem, Mass.; Everett McAllister,
lit. Pleasant, N. C; Charles O. Mc
Kenny, 'Newton, Mass.; Wade H. Mil
ler, New London, N. C; William W.
Mitchell, Edna, Cal.; Lee Phillips,
Pikesville, Ky.; Samuel G. Rain, Sel
ma, Ala.; Major D. Riley, Ozark,
Ala.; Willet C. Sahford, Morrisvllle,
Pa.; Nute Severson, 215 West Six
tieth street, Seattle; George D. Sheri
dan, Sherwood, Tenn.; Arthur M
Skatzes, Delaware, Ohio; George L
Slaglo, Crosby, Wyo.; Harvey Smith,
Spring Valley, Minn.; John Spara
gdsk, Toledo, O.; Anthony Stafankoh,
Philadelphia; Arthur G. Beattle,
, Jarre, Vt.
Sergeant Oiiie Piko, Kruitvalo,
Texas; Corporal Clarence T. Sut-
cliffe, Miami, Fin.; Bugler 'Mark
Campbell, Piatt, S. D.; Mechanics
Alfred Hansen, Madison, Wis.; James
llogan, Brooklyn; Herbert L. Jones,
Springfield, Mo.; Loroy Jury, Phila-
delphln; Wagoners, Henry Lenz, Mo-
nasha. Wis.; Walter Philips, East
Youngstown, O.
Privates George H. Allen, Grand
Rapids, Mich.; Major Anderson, Mc-
Leansboro, Ills.; Albert B. Anderson
Sumeston, la.; Gillette M. Albert,
Philadelphia; Carl C. Adams, iNew
Bedford, Mass.; Abe Adclman, New
York; John F. Bates, Boston; Clar
ence L. Berry, West Harwich, Mass.;
Brace A. Briggs, Hillsdale, Mich.;
Tbcr II. Burton, Vernon, N. Y.; How
ard O. Bensingcr, Lodl, Ohio.
Jos. Bonln. Cliffside. N. J.: Wil
liam L. Brockman, Green Bay, Wis.;
Jos. W. Boyce, Keyscr, W. Va.;
Harry Boston, Shadyside, Ohio; Ar
chie Boyce, Bethel, Ohio; Marshall
B. Lowers, Malvern, Ala.; Sidney
Blair, Andalusia, Ala.; William E.
Brown, Shlocton, Wis.; James Bur
ton, Live Oak, Fla.; Walter J. Bar
rett, Boonton, N. J.; Walter A.
Campbell, Hagan, Ga.; Peter Cawlcy.
Scranton; Edward J. Coll, Brighton.
Mass.; Wyatt D. Covell, Elmlia, X.
Y.; SIgel F. Cook, Bornards Bay, N
Y.; Edward .7. Cook, Drldgoport,
Conn.; Louis D. Crane, Lawrence,
Ala. i
Harry Cunningham, Milwaukee;1
Harold J. Cokoley. Jamaica, X. Y.;;
Jos. A. Collopy, Watervllle, N. Y.;
Ivcr Dalon, ..Nekoma, X. D. ; Stephen
B. Dahlll, New Bedford, Mass.; Jas:
Duran, Springfield, Ills.; Jos. De
nierskl, Haydenvlllc, Mass.; Thomas
E. Diamond, Philadelphia; Francis
Dietrich, Woathcrly, Pa.; John J.
Dresser, Now York; Clifford Elnm,
Enid, Okla.; -Grover E. Faulk. Do
than, Ala.; Jcssio X. Fielding. Och
lochnee, Ga.; John J. Flcnnlkon,
Knoxvllle; Salvatore Fenicchla.
Wcllsboro, Pa.; Charles -II. Falkner,
East Orange, X. J.; Frank Fuller.
Las Vegas, Xev.; Jos. T. Fourntcr,
fltchbnrg, mass.; David Gallagher.
Gliaidvllle, Pa.; Lando, Gregg. Fay
ette, Ala.
Raymond M. Goodsom, Hobart,
kla.; Bury II. Giddeons, Paxton,
'la.; Renlal Graham, Eclectic, Ala.;
Ernest A. Gedlg, Wlnthrop. Minn.:
Stcphensen G. Oalla, Bridgeport
Sam Goldberg, .New York; Frank I'
Glgnnte, nuffnlo; Rnfus 1'. Hen'lrlx,
Greenville, Ala.; James J. Hamilton,
New York; Ralph L. Henry. North
Fayston, Vt.; Herman F. Huske, El
gin, Ills.; John A. Hclnltz, Leander,
Tex.j David Hattmaker, Jacksboro,
Tenn.; Roy H. Hlckmnnn, Leola, S.
D.; Mark It. Hart, Denver: John W.
Hudson, Edison, Ga.; John H. Hus
ton, Wlldwood, Pa.; Henry W. Jones,
Jamesvllle, N. Y.j Earl Jones, Clarks
burg, W. Va.; Frank Kamlfcnskl, New
Britain, Conn.; Walter F. Klncaid,
suipnur Springs, Tex.; Aimo Lamore,
Haverhill, .Mass.; Johu R. Lavender.
Grove Hill, Ala.
James C. Lampion. Hudson. Kv.:
Angelo Lacrotorla, Rumson N J.:
John A. Lowery, Semmes, Ala.; Rcy
naldo, Maestes, Cimarron. N M
Henry Marion, Brooklyn; Alfred
Manin, Jr., Somerville. Mass.: Alex
ander Miller, Dahlgren, Ills.; David
Mldley, Jamestown, K, Y.: Rud'oloh
Mike, New York; Howard E. Maine,
Winnebago, Minn.; Martin T. Moran.
Cleveland; Walter F. Maxwell, Mo
Jena, N. Y.: JOS. H Mnrnhv U.-tJ
ford; Max W. Mueller. Washington.
Mo.; Robert McKone, Savannah, Ga.;
1 hlllp P. McMurror, Haverhill, Mass.
verdie J. McReynolds. Claud lV
M.; Joe 11. Morehead. Memphis,
Tenn.; Frank K. Kmimirii v..
York; Carl Noronberg, Apploton,
Wis.; Roy Noel, Paris, Ills.; Gust
Oprea, Detroit; Charles H. Phillips,
Alliance,' 0.; Joe Peterson, Ctevn-
land; Walter Pierce CH-anao To.
Frank Pafr, Scranton: Charles Prin
dle, West SDrlneflelrt P u,..
Pappagallo. Hartford; Pietro Pas-
creta. Lokola, X. y.j William Pegg,
Xcw York: Otto Parrish, Osark. Ala.;
James C. Peak. Monlirnmorv mi,
Pullano. Xiagara Falls. X. Y.; Ross
R. Reid, Oelweln, la.; Walter M.
Roilly, Xew York; James B. Rem-
edos, Rhine, Wash.; Edward Rich
ards, BrldgcDort: Albert I Ki,ii
Palerson, X. J.
Itnlph II. Saunders, Morgnnlown,
W. Va.; Jos M. Sherwood, Knhomn,
Mo.; Luiiinn K. Sunfoi-d, Kndieott, X.
V.; Norman Slinritx, Dayton, 0.; Wil
liam II. Smith, Arlington, V.; Ed
ward I). Sulcr, l'lum City. Wis.: Al
ton Jf. Sherman, Saiiioit, X. Y.; Clar
ence Shcppnrd, Millshcd, Ky.; James
J. Shea, Williuniantio, Cumi.; Walter
Stiiizynki, Duqiiesno, I'a.; Oildon K.
Springer, Overlirook, I'a.; Martin
Sunt'loii, Brootcn, Minn.; Jus. Sum
mers, Brooklyn: Kpliraim Terrelle,
Tlienuopolis, Wyo.; Herbert Tognii.
Pelcrsboro, (Int.; Grovcr II. Tlioni,
Friendly, W. Vn. ; Waller II. Thiamin,
Fairmont, .Minn.: Jacob H. Ti-iplott,
lluttoiisville, W. Va.
Jiicl Taylor LnGrund, Ga.; William
O. Thompson, Sterling-, rinh; Kpli
raim Valjcy, Hicksville, Mass.; Ar
thits Vicns, Xcw York; Chester H.
Victery, Dothnn, Ala.; Frank J. Viin
weteriiig, Ilnckensnck, X. J.; Jas T,.
Wadsworth, Genesee, X. V.; Henry
II. Wchrknmp, Metliucn, Mass.; Alex
ander J. Werner, Xrwluiruli, X. Y.;
Smith M. Warren, llnrrisvillc, Vt.;
George .1. Wice, Dry-burg, Mich. ; John
W. Hollo, South Bend. Intl.
Died From Wounds
Lieutenants James I'. Arnold, ISut
ler, Mo.; John II. McCnrty, Milwau
kee; Kay P. Kuffold, Selniu, Ala.;
Corporals Arthur F. Finncgnn, Ktone
liam. Mass.; Kiehurd T. Murphy, Ash
lanil. Mass.i Everett L. Knmey, Cor
nelia, (la.; Privates Melvin A. Burr,
t'liiengu; Stephen llcckfnrd, Chimin;
Dolulius C. Cooper, Jacksonville, X.
('.; Archie L. Coy, Carsnn, Wash.;
Steve G. Dunyseh, Wot Huff. Tex.
Owen Davics, X,.,v York Mills, X. Y.;
llnrry W. Dciicny, Dayton, I).; Carl
T. Kdwnrds, On klnnil, Cal.; Luther
W. Fisher, Lone Fountain, Yn.; James
L. Foldcn, Bedford, Va .; Clarence L.
Foster. Brill, la.; Almon M. Fowler,
CJreeiibusli, Maine; Fred W. Iloeh,
Santt Ilosa, Cal.: Hubert Jackson,
Wnndhuvon, X. Y. : Carl Jordan,
Jancsville, Wis.: Harry Lang!
Poplar Bluff, Mo.; James K. Lees,
Tlnston; James I). Lvncli, 117 M. St.
Antiaeoiidn, Mont.: James Met'oy,
Ashley, Pn.: Many I). Madison
Cambridge, Idaho; Arthur S. Meyer,
Lebanon. 111.; Louis S. Miller, Arion
In.; Walter J. Payne, Geneva, W. Va.;
like Podlo-nv, Toledo; Herman O.
Schultz, Waukesha, Wis.; Charles It.
Scott',' Switehvillc, Pa.; Frank AV.
Shaw, Sorth Frycburg, Mo.; liny
Stiinkard. Indianapolis; Joseph J.
Tom-hnk. Peru, 111.; John Zimmer
man, Fnllerlnn. Pa.: O-cnr W. Zncls
doif, Akron.
Died of Disease
James W. l-'reein.-in, Weatherl'md,
Tex.: Conmral Aimer Humphreys,
Oulcthorpe. On.: Privates Ilussell L.
Batenian. WilkenburLr, I'a.: John
Haiti. AliUon. N. M.; Mariano. Dnsc-
lo. Ilahirav. X. J.; Wilmer Lobe,
'Fust Tallnssee, Ala.: Peter GnlH-tein,
Xurwalk, Conn.: I!"'erl J. Hind
sun. Cliatt.inno-a, Michael I'ru.zi,
Ho. lir-ter. X. V.
IHnl of Ail-plnnr Ais ldcnt
Kir-t Lieutenant F.dwnnl T. lialh
aiviiv. Hniiton. Tex.
Died of accident and other causes
Lieutenant llarlm k. Larson, Har
vard. Iowa: Cnrpoial I'.ennv Miller
( lie-lel-. I'a.; 1'l'iviile- Harold II. Alli-
hufi I'hi'.i'S"'; Co'lslnujo Pt I'lOtro,
Philadelphia ; James W. Dunn, l'o-
tcan, Kkln. ; Edwnrd Fischer, Beaver
Dain, Wis,
.Northwest Vtoimucu (
The Jist includes tlie fdllowintr sol
iliers from western states :
Wousded severely Mechanic Clar-
cuco.F,. lleuprp, 30 Wisconsin St.,
Hutte, Mont.; Private John t). Stilh,
Spirit Lake, Idaho'.
Wounded, decree undelennincd
Corporal Gerard H. Harris, .11(1 Xorth
Sixth street, Scuttle; Privates Otto
B. Anderson, Mount Borne, Wash.;
John F. Marble, 30!) I'attf St.. Mis
soula, Mont.: Alton Owens, '231 Me-
'Auliffc St., Walla Walla, Wash.:
Kimo W. lliiike, East .1203 3811) live.,
Spokane, 1
The lied Cross salvage headquar
ters are now open for business every
day in the week cxecpt on Sundays
and Mondays. A varied assortment
of goods are on sale and donations
are solicited. No goods are sold on
commission, it beinj; taken for frrant
cd that all the wares are donated
to the Bed Cross outright. The plan
is to effect Hie sales on the merits
of the articles, givinjr value received
tlie transactions ocinu- bused on
strict business principles, devoid of
excessive profit which some miudit
think sentimentality would dictate un
(lcr the circumstances. At tho same
time a rentable bargain counter is to
be met with in many respects. The
salvage coi'is is now effected on n
liennancut basis, with the following
officers elect, to superintend its huis
iucss interests: Mrs. F.ttn Lnuikin
chairman: Mrs. Mary Whitnev, sec
retary; Miss Lillian Patterson, Ircass
urer. Miss Mary Xiver has charge
of publicity features as seeremry
this special assignment. The ladies
have planned the sales days and the
appointment of help on a schedule to
meet all requirements and hbpir to
receive liberal patronage in behalf of
this deserving cause.
Funeral services of Mrs. Kiln Mac
Cole, who died in this citv Inst Fri
day,, wore held at Stock's chapel on
Sunday, Interment was in Mountain
View cemetery. Deceased was the w
of Junes F. Colo. She was 49 years
of age and a native of California.
Mcrlo Kohison has joined his wife
in San, I ranciseo, linvinj? sold the
Ashland garage to Hoy Crouch.
Mrs. Ralph Billings is rccoverine;
from severe injuries as n result of
beiiiir thrown from a buirg.v 'st
Thursday while returninE, from a lied
Cross gathering at Valley View. The
accident happened near tho covered
bridge in the F.iikIo Mills vicinity. One
wheel of the wagon became lodged in
an obstruction in the rond and Mrs.
Billings was violently thrown from the
vehicle, receiving severe cuts on the
forehead nnd other bruises. Barring
complications her speedy rccovury is
assured.
Reports indicate that the Moore
brothers. F. W. and II. L., have pur
chased the Robert P. Xcil ranch of
several hundred acres in the Dead
Indian section.
Mrs. F.llen Wagner and Mrs. Eu
genia Atkinson arrived heme Satur
day from a tour of Jackson and Kla
math counties. Occupying Prospect
as a base, they visited all the noted
scenic localities in that section, in
cluding Crater lake. The only ac
tual labor attendant upon this pleas
ure outing was the lime spcnl in for
aging niter the elusive huckleberry.
Mrs. B. O. Wallslen, clerk at Mc
Gccs. has returned from her summer
vacation.
.Mrs. Lola Applegatc, accompanied
by her son Robert, nnd daughter
Doris, has returned to her homo nt
Ilamsbur, after a visit of two
months here with relatives. F.n route
she visited with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. li. A. Puync, who are now resi
dents of Dallas.
Arthur Wick contemplates entering
the navy along technical lines. .
If. P. Kcrvin, mining engineer of
Tonopnh, Xev.. has been drafted un
der recent military call. His wife
was loruierly Miss Susie Dickey of
Ashland.
Mrs. .1. T. Inmnn, of Vollojo, Cal.,
former resident here, and n sister of
Mrs. W. .1. Dougherty, is visiting the
Dougherty family on Oak street.
t'nilertakcr W. M. Dodge Was call
ed to Talent on Sunday to conduct
the funeral of Mrs. Annie Maness,
who died there Saturday morning. In
terment was at Gold Hill. J. M. Hea
ver of this city, officiated. The de
ceased was a widower, 71 years of
age, and a hativo of Missouri. She
leaves three children, one hf whom Is
Southern Pacific agent at Talent.
Miss Minnie Beaver left for Port
land Inst Friday, where she will as
sume n position with tile l,unsi
Ilome. W. II. Heutcr has joined the Ash
land colon- of ccrt mechanics at
Portland shipyard.
Mrs, Lou Header has sold to Albert
Williams a fine property on Visti)
street, the purchaser being nircady in
possesiwin. Mr. Williams was form
erly assistant principal of the high
school nt Red Bluff, Cal., nnd i now
a Southern Pacific employe at this
terminal. The Beaver licnlly cuiiipii
in negotiated the trniister.
The Ahinad ebvol di-tric) is How
ASHLAND AND VICINITY
figuring on the pvreeiitiigv of the
stnto school money, of which Jack
son county is to receivo $11,005.38.
The state fund this year amounts to
$3711,401.4'.;, the per cupitn being
$1.84 on the basis of 20.",il84 persons
ranging in ngif from four to 20 years,
(i,28(J of whom reside in Jackson
county. '
Mrs. Christine Mathes and daugh
ter Jessie, are visiting relatives in
Tncouia nnd other northern locali
ties. Mrs. J. 11. Dill was tho guest lust
week of Mrs. Charles Schictfelin, of
Mcilford, where a committee outlined
further plans collected with the
Dixio picnic, an annual event which
is held in the Ashland parks. The dale
this year will he Thursday, August 13,
and efforts are being made to have a
notable southerner address Hie holi
day gathering.
Joe Chonte, past exalted ruler of
the local tllks' lodge, has arrived
home from his mission us delegate to
the grand lodge at Atlantic City. Joe
says the convention sessions were the
most impressive of uny he ever at
tended arid that expressions of the
patriotic sentiment were rampant.
Cedrio Meyer, S. P. employe hi'
Dunsniuir, recuperating from an at
tack of measles, with severe compli
cations, has returned home for a
resting spell, accompanied by his wife
and mother.
The Modern Woodmen meet Mon
thly night, August ,j.
A local student, candidate for ped
agogic honors through institute chan
nels, was queried regarding the death
rate in Jackson counlv in n series of
exams incorporating vita! statistics.
and replied, "one death for each in
habitant, the same us it always has
been."
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Carter, the F. P.
Wagner family and Albert Leeds, of
Sun Diego, who is visiting numerous
relatives here, left Saturday morn
ing for an outing of a few davs ut
Lake of the Woods.
Mrs. J. E. Barrett, Ashland teach
er, who is employed in the schools of
Siskiyou 'County, has lately returned
from n month's visit throughout the
cast, mainly passed amid old home
surroundings in the vicinity of
Mooers, Clinton county, Northern
Xew York.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 5. Cnttlo
higher; receipts : 1,250. Steers, prim
$1 1.75()12.75i good to choice, $10.75
f11.75: medium o good, $!l.50fif
$10.75; fair to medium, $H.50(a'l).50:
common to fair, $5.5()( 8.50 : cows
and heifers, choice, $8.00( ,8.51); nm
ditim lo good, $li.00C 7.50; fair to
medium, $5.00';b'.(l0; dinners, $3.00
(ii5.n0; bolls, $5.50f7.50; calve--,
$S.50f(71 1.5(1; stockers and feeders,
$(!.00( 8.00.
Hogs, highest on record; receipts
I, 150. Prime mixed, $18.85(i 10.15;
medium mixed, $18.(!5(?i 18.85; roiijh
heavies.x $l7.3(i(S 17.05; pigs, $1(1.00
( Ui.5(); hulk of sales, $l8.(i5(n 18.75.
Sheep steady; receipts, 1,300;
F.ast of mountain luniks, $13.00i
II. 00; valley lambs. $12.50(13.00;
yearlings. $!) ."lOfii; 1 0.00 ; wclhcr-T,
$8.50( 0.50; ewes, $(l.l)ll(ii 8.00.
Hotter nntl ICggn
I'OliTLAXI), Ore. Aug. 5. Butte.
steady. Citv creamery prints, 52c;
cartons 5::c; buying price InitVr .fat,
Portland, 55c; cube extras, 47(ii -I8-:
seconds, 45e: dain-, 35c.
KGGS Scllfng print, enso count,
4 le. Buying price, 43e; selling price,
candied. 47e; selected candled in enr
tons, -l(l50c.
' I'On.TRY-Hons, 22&2lc; broil
ers, 2528c old roosters Hie;
turkeys 2Hfn 30c; gi-Cxe. 22c; ducks,
young, 30?)3e.
Portland Gram
WirEAT New crop, 2.20: linrley
Iced, $00; brewing, $02; oats, $50.00
bid, com, Xo. 3, yellow, $08 bid. '
MILLSTUFl' S Bran, $31; shorts,
$33; middlings, $3n.00Gi30.50.
HAY Buying price, timothy, $33
(34; ulfnlfa, $20; grain, 27.'f)0. '
COURT HOUSE TOT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Hlxth and Central At.
Heal 1-Moto Transfers
Ralph G. Jennings, sheriff, lo
Piic. Mut. Life Ins. Co. Laud
in sect inn 53, 3(i, 1W; sec.
5. 37, 1W.; see. 28, 37. 1W. $110,(181
James K. Hutchinson hnd Mar
tha Cecelia Hutchinson, his
wife, to Thomas J. Monie. et
ux. Fast half of southeast
quarter, and southwest of
southeast -ce. 2(1, 34. 1 W. 10
'Kb i-1 It. Dnv and llencl Onv, his'
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CHICHESTER S PILLS
SOLD b) WUQOIMS EVUTWHtRt
(W fill la H4 UM rHftlllAVi
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VsJ Tt Mkir. Hu f rnr
fa ifBff. At-ittTri.i in.H.rrni
Jf IM.tfSl JIUAMi INU.W.V- t
wife, to the lrqiiois Co, West
half of- northwest and north
west of southwest of Strxth-
' west of see. 24, 35, 2V
Iluttie F. Clensorj Whitinore
and P. F. Whit more to Oren
Booth et tix. Lots 1, 2, 3,
block 8 Railroad addition to
Ashland
W. li. Bullock and Olive Bullock
to I). S. Wood et nx. Lot 2.
ill block 1 of Oak Park addi
tion lo Med ford
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THE BEST PROOF
(liven by n Medfohl Cltl.cn.
Doan's Kidney Pills, were used
they brought benefit.
The story was told to Medford resi
dents.
Time has strengthened the evi
dence.
Has proven the result-lasting.,
The testimony Is home testimony
The proof convincing,
it can be investigated by Medford
residents.
Mrs. Win. Charley, 305 North
Grape street, Medford, says: "My kid
neys did not act right at all. Be
sides this. I had much pain in my
back and sometimes I could hardly
bend or straighten up. At night, the
pains bothered mo, too, and often I
couldn't sleep. I triod plasters and
medicines for my back but nono of
them helped me any. It was while I
was feeling ill and discouraged that
I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills and
began taking them. In less than two
weeks, I felt better. I took in all
four boxes and got well again."
(Statement given September 11,
1907.)
On March 1G, 1910. Mrs. Charley
said: "I recommend Doan's Kidney
Pills just as highly today as I did
several years ago. 1 still consider
them a medicine of merit and when
over it is necessary for ine to take a
kidney remedy I use them, for I
know they are most reliable."
GOc, at all dealers. Foster-MUlium
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, iX. Y.
Proposals for State Highway
Construction
Proposals will be received by the
Oregon State Highway Commission,
13UI Yeon building, Portland. Ore
gon, on August 6th, 1918 for the
construction of 440U lineal feet of
pavement on what is known as the
Ashland Hill grndo elimination in
Jackson county, Oregon.
All proposals must be accompanied
by a certified check amounting to ten
WO per cent of bid.
Proposals will be received at the
same time and place for maintaining
pavement for a period of ten years,
Plans nnd specifications can be
obtained at the office of tho State
Highway Engineer. 3U3 Htato House
Salem, Orogon, on the payment of a
deposit of rive dollars.
(Signed) S. BKNSOX,
R. A. BOOTH,
W. L. THOMPSON,
Commissioners
Attest: HERBERT NUNN.
State Highway Engineer.
HKLP WAXTEII FTCMALE
WAi.YTEl) Girl for general house
work In the country. Mrs. Tomlln.
Phono 21-F21, Jacksonville. 114
WANTED Woman Tor genernl
housework, family of two. Phone
534-Y.
HELP WAXTEI) DIALR.
WANTED Young man with somo
car experience, In Trout part of
garago. Court Hall. 115
WANTED Man to pull stumps. Ap
ply Hampton Orchard. Phone
4 03-R1.
WANTED Experienced orchard
foreman by Sept. 1st. Sluto exper
ience mid salary wanted. Box X.
Mall Tribune.
WANTED Men.
Storage Co.
Medford Ico &
WA.NTK1 MlHCKIilANKOUS
WANTED Government needs 20,000
clerks at Washington. Examina
tions everywhere in August, Ex
perience unnocessiiry. Men and
women desiring government posi
tions write for free particulars to
J. C. Leonard, (former Civil Hefr
vice Examiner), 1058 Kcnuls bldg.,
Washington. 118
WANTED To rent, grain and alfalfa
runcb. Box W. D., Mull Tribune.
1 18
WANTED Men's wigs and toupees
rnado to order at Carl Bowman's
Barber Shop. ' 118
WANTED Teams quick. One four
horsn team and three single teams
for Crater Lake. Court Hull. 114
WANTED
calves. -Three or
I'hono 529.
four
wenned
118
WANTED Will pay highest cash
price for strained honey In any
quantity. Muson Ehrman & Co.
115
WANTED Good second-hand grain
sacks at K'c each. Phono 534-X.
1IU
WANTED One-inch centrifugal
pump. Write X. O. Powers, Tulcnt,
Ore. lib
WANTED Sell your cream to tif
Johnson Prod. Co., Contral Point,
Ore., where tbs touts and cash
counts.
WANTED House
repair or wreck.
4X8-X.
to mora, hulld,
Phone 488-M or
WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes. Judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes short llmo loans on any old
thing.
WANTED BITUATION,
WANTED Good cook wants work
by day, hour or week: woman
cook, 141 North Fir street, 115
11011 SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOIt SALE Olt TRADE -House and
lot In Rogue River, for automo
bile, cattle, sheep or mules, or will
take proporty around Drain.
Write I. W. Haines, Drain. 117
FOR RENT Five-room house, hard
wood floors, full cement basement,
garago. Phone 370-W.
FOR SALE Small Improved ranch,
three miles from Medford. cheap
anu very easy terms. Above frost
line. Peaches, pears, cherries,
apricots, Concord and Tolioy
grapes; all kinds of berrlos. City
water. Small house, and barn. Sub
Irrigated. P. E. Wynkoop, 820
West Twelfth street.
FOR SALE Farming land, fruit
land, stock ranches, timber land,
from f 10 per acre up, on long time,
easy payments, or might exchange
tor other clear property. Address
Gold Ray Realty Lo,
FOR 8 AIiRs LIVESTOCK.
FOR SALE 11 bend of cattle and
four cnlvos now ;n pasture; also
two saddle horses and three work
horses. C. M. Winn, Wellen, Oro.
121
FOR SALE One cow nnd yenrllng
heifer. Also ono spottod driving
or riding horse. Phono 197. Ccn
tral Point. 114
FOR SALE Two mares, 9 and 10
years old; one horso, 4 years old;
two mares, 2 years old; one set of
Harness. All Al. Will sell or
trade for Al five passenger car.
For particulars write or call C. L.
Barnum, at Weed, Cal., P. O. Box
128. 116
FOR SALE MlSCEIiLANKOm
FOIt SALE The best buy in tlie
county Cadillac Eight, model SS.
seven-passenger family touring.
been run just enough to break In
well; mechanical condition perfect.
Bring a first-class mechanic to In
spect this car, which Is Second to
none. It Is the car that made Hie
Cadillac famous. Has always been
run in the city. My present occu
pation makes this car too large",
would consider smaller car in ox
change and will sell at half present
selling price of now Cadillac. P
McMnrrow, care Blair Granite Co,
Ashland. 113
FOR SALE Grain Bncks, fruit Jars
Buff Orpington hens. J. W. Shir
ley, 28 Almond street. 113
FOR SALE 3A Kodak and completo
outfit, second hand, loft by-soldier.
iviourora book store.
'Oil SALE One mnre, ono wagon
and harness. 10 South Peach
street, Medford. Ill)
FOR SALE At garage In rear 10 N
Orange. Some desirable furniture,
bodslcads, springs, mattresses,
tables, chairs, kltchon furniture,
oil cook stove, kitchen cabinet, otc.
Phone 310. 113
FOR SALE Dry oak wood deliv
ered In Medford $3. So per tier; In
Jacksonville, $3.u0. Webster
Ranch, 1 hi north of Jacksonville.
Frank Wight. 12 1
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two small
horses. D. 'lllpponstul, Route 2.
Medford, Oio. Ill
FOR SALE Cull ponrs. Ilumpton
Orchard. I'hono 408-H1.
FOR SALE At 10 North Orange
street, bedsteads, dresser, hurrot
tables, folding bed, bookcase, etc.
Phono 310. 118
FOD SALE illeavy warehouse truck,
at Ituss 'Mill. 1 18
FOR SALE Body for Ford 114-tou
truck, cheap. Rusb Mill.
FOIt SALE Good team, wagon and
harness for salo cheap. Address
Box 43, Ashland, Oro. 1 17
''OK SALE Straw. F. S, Curpcnter.
Phono 201-R4. - 1 Hi
FOR SALE 75 II. P. horizontal tulio
steam holler completo with stoeh
pump and fittings; also 50 II. P.
horizontal valve governed engine.
A snap if lakon now. Tho Rogue
Valley Milling Co. 115
'OR SALE Ono Ford touring car.
A bargain, at Medford Junk Co.,
phono 283-J. Homo phono 507.
FOR SALE Ford truck, Smith at
tachment. L. I). Brown.
GOOD ASSAY OUTFIT For sale
at roasonablo price. Address 703
(North Sixth streot. W. G. lor
clor. 1 1 a
FOR SaLE 200 tier hardwood,
$1.75 per tlor on ground. O. E.
Blucklngton, Gold 41111, Oregon
lit
FOR SALE Fruit springs, ono pair
two-ton, good as new. I'hono
3U1-L or call nt room 207 Frult
growors Bank bldg.
FOR RENT MlHC'I'XLANKOUN.
FOR RENT Six acres of land with
fruit trees, good buildings, on Sis
kiyou Heights. Koy at 208 Tripp
street, Medford. 1 ft
FOR RENT Cheap, store bulldlni
with living rooms above. At cor
ner of Oakdala and 11th atreets
Phonn S5-J1.
IXTERUKU.l.y AUTOCAR CO r
TI.MH CARD
Leave Medford Tor Asnvand, Talent
and Phoenix dnll, except Sunday al
8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day at 10:16 p. m Sundays leave at
10:30 a. m. nnd 1:30, 5:30 und 9:30
p. m. Leave Ashland for Modtord
dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. in.,
and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and
BMS p. m. Also on Saturday nights
nt 6:30. Sunday loavo Ashland nt
9:00 a. m., and 12:60, 4:30 and
6:80 p, m,
FOR KENT .WAUTMnSTH.
FOR RENT Ono completely fur
nished apartment, Hotol Holland.
FOR II KM HOUSES.
FOR HUNT l-'lvo-ioom house, hard
wood floora, full cement basement,
garret. Phono 370-W.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished six-
room house; also furiiblicd two
room house. John 1-'. White, 71-i
West Elevontb, phone 4 49-M. 13S
FOR RENT Two Gates bungalows
at a low price to reliable parties.
C. E. Gates. tf
TAKF.V V
TAKEN UP One son-cl maro picked
up on South Purlieu Saturday,
weight not) lbs. Owner call at Dr.
Helms' barn and pay emus. li t
MOXT.Y TO JiOATt.
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estate security, and will tiny Llh
orty Bonds. .1. 11. Andrews, No.
31 North Grape. Phono 6 17.J. tf
MONKY TO LOAN Moj.ry to lev-6
a Medford propnrtr. hKrt month
ly pirmmiU P.. Woefl.
BUSIXKSh )m'r:wn;
Mining Experts.
CAMPBELL & LINJEGRAX mines
promitlng association; mining
properties listed for sale, sampled
nnd reports rendered. Office mid
assay laboratory at 107 North Fir
St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam
ples by mail glvon prompt atten
tion. Attorneys.
WM. M. COLVIO Attorney-at-law.
Medford National Hank Rldg.
PORTER J. NKFF, A!torney-t-liiW.
rooms 8 and 9, Medrorl NillinaJ
Bank Building.
A. B. Reamea, Lawyer.
Garrvjrt-
Corey Bnlldlnft.
Aoto finppiiew.
!-Mft I
SPRING CO-?
Steffi
LA ITER AUTO HFRINQ CO. W
are operating tho largest, olden
and -best-equipped plant in tbe Pa
elflo northwest. Use our spring
wben others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Flfteoata
St., Portland, Oregon.
(xHrPnj.-fi
GARBAGE Get your pretn','4
cleaned up for the sunirrr. Call
on the city gorbage wtjrouK for
god service. Phone SM-Y. t.
T. Allen.
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil
son, C. P. A. A3k about our now
and simplified method of account
ing. Particularly valuable to au?
business as a time-saver giving
full buslnoss detail. M. F. & H.
Bldg., Modford. Phono 157-R.
Instruction in Manic.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher 1
piano and harmony. H&Iglit Units
Studio, 401 Uarnstt-Corer BliJ.
Phone 72.
Insumncej.
ALICE HOLLOWAY FJre, Accident
Automobile, Liability policies writ
ton with best English and Ef.'itorn
Companies. Ofl'lco 408 GurnoU
Corey Bldg. c
EARL S. TI.'M Y General Insurance
office, Fire, Aiiloinolillo, Accident,
Liability, Pluto Glass, Hay or
Grain in field or barn; alno Live
stock. Contract and Surety Bonds.
Excellent companies, good local
service. No. 210 Garnett-Coioy
Bldg., L. L. Cathcart, .Managor.
Planing Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sashdoora, mouldings and
screens. Shop i37 S. Fir. Ptiouti
184.
Iliyslcbuis and 8n Teas.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Ojtoopaihii
physician. 303 v rnutt-Coroy liilid
lot;. Phono 13b.
DR. J. J. L MME Mi Physician and.
iirgeon. Practice Hunted to ty,
ear, note and throat, lnym ac(u
tlftcatly tested and r. Pinkcs anp.
pllod. Oculist and Aui L-L tor fl. i;
R. It. Co. Otfleos 11. i k li. 0
Bldg. Phono i',t,7.
I'rlnlci ana Putur i.crj.
Mi)oRiT"i'i ilvm; a 7:ahM i-
best equipped printing ori'-,.. ib
Southern Oregon. Honk bmdln,
loose leaf ledgers, billing ny.ilii.ii4,
eto. Portland vn-AH. ii .-ri
Fir Bt.
ITnMiMAt.
EADb TRANSFER Ml I J I i A ii" !Tv!
Office 42 North Front St. r)io::
S16. I'rlcoi right, twilco !
anled ATTRACTIVE
This beautiful littlo I l-ncru Orch
ard and Poultry ranch, with a nho
modern 5-room bungalow with splen
did water supply, good burn and
chicken houses, garden and bcrrli .
Is for salo at Icsn than ono-half ot t'.ni
price It has always been couHJiica
woith, it lies 4 mile:) southeast ot
Medford and l mllea from plKeiilx,
Tho price Is J2.l00.00.
Brown & White
JO South l-'lr Slrcct.