ffRDFOTlT) MATL TRtRUyE, 1rTCTrFORn, OTCECiOX, FRIDAY, OCTOr.F.ft -I, 101S PAGE TO- BANISHING HUN RUSSIA'S TASK SAYS KERENSKY the people and representative govern-! Kose i1onPS of Green .Aeres. Hiss mental Institutions. .Marten:) Noal of Santa Cruz. Calif.: "That Is also the exact Idea of the! who is teaching (his vcur at Ashland, monarchists, who complicate the -and Miss K.lh-.uhcUl Barker of Oak fight of the Russian people against land. Cl.. who is nlso an Ashland Former Premier Confident that Out of the Chaos, Anarchy and Blood shed of the Bolsheviki, a Strong Central Democratic Government' Will Arise First Oust Germans. ..; (By Harohl Edwin Bechtol.) LONDON', Oct. 4. Unwavering confidence that Russia will set up a central government that will pre serve the nation intact and insure future liberty was expressed today by Alexander F. Kerensky. "The. fundamental task In Russia Is the clearing out of German domin ation," he said. "Bj doing this the Bolshevik government will be dealt with at the same time. A burglar in the house doesn't mean a burglar in possession of the house. Taks fm Russia , , "The second task is the organiza tion of a central government respon sible to the will of tho majority of Russians. Such a government will be established. At. this moment things are shaping rapidly In that direction." Kerensky is among the leaders of the union for regeneration of Russia, chairmaned by President Tchaikovs ky of the pro-ally Archangel "gov ernment of the north," which has just abdicated In favor of the central government formed by General Alex left at Samara. Kerensky came to London, not bo- cause he wanted a safe place, but to urge speedy military help for Russia in a form Russian opinion could ac cept. He .holds Russia is still an ally, figlitlng Germany. Recreating a Nation As he talked to me, Kerensky pac ed back and forth in his room in the home of a Russian doctor, where ho is living. Arms often drawn up like a sprinter's, fists clenched and strik ing out for emphasis, he told how the Union for the Regeneration of Rus sia had called a national assembly at Ouffa to form a central governmen composed of members of the old con stituent assembly, representatives of the country, cities, and Cossack re gions in the larger part of Russia. "As we talk here a central power is being created!" he said. "Siberia also has a provisional government and duma, and ..has thrown out all the Bolshevik ele ments." I asked his opinion of the present intervention. Not Intervention lint Aid "It isn't strictly Intervention at all, but military aid for the forces In Russia fighting Germany, Just as Americans fight In France and French in the Balkans," he said. Vlt is simply the necessary co-operation of all allies. "The important thing is that the allied public, particularly America, which Is free from time-worn tradi tions, watch carefully that military help Is used solely In the Interest of the people. "I affirm that not all tho Euro pean allies' representatives In Russia could with quiet conscience doclare they have had no relation with mon archist schemers, and that not with out reason did Russia insist that America participate In any interven tion. Rol.slicvlk Tyranny "I am usually called ex-dlctator In the American press. I urgently pro test, because with the utmost energy during eight months of revolution I fought all attempts to thwart the people's will by proclaiming as dic tator any Individual or any class. "Bolshevik tyranny is at the mo ment agonizing. This chaos and ter rorism Is only one manifestation of the fight botween the Russian people and. Germany. The Bolshevik leaders are leaving to Russia as a heritage the cursed Idea that right submits always to might that only cowards " and -humbugs can bow to tho will of Germany and against the Bolsheviki. However, these conspiracies by ad herents of czardom and intrigues In certain European allied circles do not alarm me as to the future liberties of Russia. " Predicts .State Control teacher. Tho' Chinese peasants of this vi cinity suffered ercat citsuultics and tne srill closely pursued by the "Ynnks," Miss l.olu Hluckfortl and her sis ter arc uttendine school in Medl'ord. The l..n Hellenic club of Medford I know these criminal schemes met with Mrs. Ralph t.lden lust !at- will fall, because first T ltnnw Hip unlnv ntteriiooii. mere were n unshakable Russian will to be free; second, watching the woild war for four years, I see the tendency toward freedom developing and spreading. 'Even revolutionary tendencies appear. , "Profound upheaval of the foun dations of tho world's social econo mic system, the ever-increasing role of organized labor In war processes. Inevitable state control of all sides of the economic structure, will unavoid ably shape the life of all nations into new forms, far removed from czar dom, - ... "Under the new order, even the old state systems of western Europe will become history. 'Pacifism seems to mo, nt present, an unpardonable short-sightedness in democratic clrcleB. Only real con. servatives ought to follow Lord Lans- downe's example and insist on Imme diate artificial cessation of the war of this revolutionary procesB of deepest world-wide significance. "Under terrible suffering and in floods of blood a new, world is being created but It will be created." members oresent nnd all hail n de lightful lime. The hostess served dnintv supper. Karl Heft expected to move his fnir.iiv lo the Potter place about October l.'ith. . Col. (Iconic P. Minis was a 8cvcn Oe.ks visitor Knndnv. ' ( other utility greatly needed nt thejon account of belonging to the typo cunteen Is gas Eervlco, and a prospect I graphical union, which organization for this installation is In view. At i has bcon ropresontod trud also rocos llines present accommodations 'are juiced In that office for years. Mllll altcgether inadequate, and during; can and Young promptly secured the troop train rushos the ladies have j railroad employment in local railroad been compelled to make coffeo out of I vnrds, while Shields 'will go else doors over bonfires in inclement where. In the meantime two now- weather. Windows to the canteen I comers, one from Pennsylvania and building ought to-be scroenod. Who another from Minnesota, have taken will volunteer to assum this expense or a portion of it? Estimates on a new reservoir for the city water system are now avail able thru tho channels of the city engineer's office, on the basis of $70,00t) for a major Improvement and $25,000 tor a minor one, tho lat ter of which would Insure nn abun- tho vacant places In the news and job rooms. it is understood that the Tidings management claims the old hands wore discharged without prej udice, und that the ehnngo mado was due to tho circumstance that tho now men would. accept an Interest In the business financially as well as mo- chanically. I'p to the hour of going WITH THE AMERICAN' FORCKS NORTHWEST OF VKKDUX, Thurs day. Oct. li. (8 p. in. Uv the Asso ciated 1 1 ress. ) A suecesstui tras nttaek was made bv the Americans on this front vesterdnv 4 Vilosnes, on the Meuse above Dunnevoux. The German artillery fire was spasmodic d ii rill".' the dnv. Mini v ens shells were thrown in bv the enemy nuns upon the jlnierican roar nreri, notably Seplsnrccs wood. Cliattaneourt, the Montr.eville road, Dunnevoux, Sachet wood, Esnos, Forces wood nnd Jure woods. The American ensineers have re moved more than lflO buried German mines from the around evacuated bv the oneniv. j TDPftyS MWKEFS- J Aged Resident Has ; Narrow Escape ' "f was at may work, my limbs be came numb, I got dizzy and faint, my ears seemed stopped up. I had been troubled with gas on my stomach and scvero bloating after meals. Doctors failed to help me. One dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, recommended by the cor ner druggist, proved a life-saver to me. I am continuing with It with splendid results." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from tho Intcs tlnal tract and allays the Inflam mation which causes practically all stomach,, liver and Intestinal ail ments,' Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refund ed. Sold by druggists everywhere. Adv, , Portland Livestock -PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 4. Cattl dull;, receipts 21(i. Steers, prime tl'i.OIKn HUM: eood to choice. $11.00 (iri, 12.00: medium lo tiood. $!).7'if1 11.00; fair to medium. SS.'J.'Xa 'O.'Jj ; common to fuir. if ..;( o.'J.i; cows and heifers, choice. 8.(I0(" 11.00 : me liiim lo eood, if "i.fidi 7.2" : fair to medium, $4.7(&i.7: concurs, $3.00 to 4.00; bulls, $.".00f(f7.00; calves, $!UII)('12.0I): stackers and feeders, f().00(S'8.OI). Hons Stcndv: receipts fififl. Prime mixed. $l!).-"fl(iri 1D.7.V. medium mixed. $l!l.00(a 19.3."); rouuh heavies. tl8.0ll(nl().:i,-i; purs, $Ui.0O(a 17.00: bulk of sales. if lU.XifnMn.SO. Sheep Lambs weak: mutton eood: receipts. :t:S7. Prime limbs. ifl'J.ODfn' 14.00; fair to medium. $0,006 1 1.00; venrliiiL's. $ll).00((t 1 l.OO: wethers. $n.00(a 111.00; ewes. n..0fo.0.00. flutter and Kggs PORTLAND. Ore, Oct. 4. lint tcr firm. City creunierv prints, ex tras, box lots, fi.'le; cartons, box lots. (i4c; half boxes, half cent more: lcs than half boxes le more: bovine price butter fat. Portland, 07c: cube ex tras, (J2c. EGGS Buying price, candled cracks and rots out, 50c; .selling price, candled, 53 (3 54c; in cartons, .)8c. HENS 262c; springers, 27 30c; old roosters, 15c; turkoys, geese nominal; ducks, old, 2!ic; young, 30 33c. Portland drain WHEAT $2.20 basis; ' barley none; oats, $58.50 bid; corn, No. 3 yellow, $02 bid. MILL STUFFS Mill run f. o. i, mill, carlots, $29.65; mixed cars, $30.15; less than carlots, $30.05. TIMOTHY $30 0 34; alfalfa, $27.50; grain, $2C. WILLOW SPRINGS C. W. NIms, senior grand warden. Stuart Saunders, niomber of the finance committee, and O. W. Win ter, eminent commander of the local organization of Knishls Templar, will attend the grand commander) conclavo which will be hold at Bend, Oct. 10. SesElons contemplate the transaction of business matters, so cial entertainment features being eliminated owing to the war period. Other representatives from Malta commandery "may conclude to attend tho gathering, i Edmond Barrett, member of Bat tery E, 09th artillery, who wont over seas sometime ago with other Ash land boys, discovered a cousin, whom he had never seen before, upon land ing in England. His relative is Don ald Scott, of lies Moines, Iowa, who Is serving in the signal corps. The recognition was due to photos, which had been exchanged between the families. Both tho boys arrived later in Franco, where the brief ac quaintance formed on English soil was extended. .Miss Olivia -Peterson and Mrs. Amelia Chrlstofforf on and young son of San Rafael, Cal., have returned homo after a summer's visit In Ash land, occupying rooms in the Shaw residence on B street. The Elks resume regular meetings of their lodge, after tho summer va cations on Saturday evening, Oct. 5. A representative "body of soldiers passing thru early In tho week was a baso hospital unit of 3G officers and nearly 000 men, and the canteen servico was exerted to liie limit in waiting upon the crowd, which was an unusually entertaining ono, bound from Camp Lewis to California sta tions temporarily, preparatory to go Ing "somewhere", soma people get ting an idea somehow that the des tination ultimately would be Siberia While at this terminal tho detach ment was divided up into two sec tions, one of which was made up of cooks nnd bakers, who in dopnrting sung that old refrain, now most op portune, "Gathering Up tho olieaves." There will bo a social gnthoring at the Christian church on Friday oven- Ing, Oct. 4, In the nature of a home coming reception in honor of the pas tor, Itev. W. L. Melllngcr, returned from Chautauqua work. C. F. Swan der, of Portland, will bo among those tending addresses of welcome over the happy ovent. Major Truax of Grants Pass, sur geon In the army medical corps, on his way from a California canton ment to a northern assignment, was met on Tuesday by Dr. Swedcnburg in a social and professional chat dur ing tho train stop. Dale Young, homo from Hilt, Cal., to attend school after a summer of lively hustling In the lumber camp across tho border, Is the now janitor nt tho First National bank, tho duties of which he has assumed In addition to keeping up his school duties as a bright and energetic Btudent, Indus trious in any capacity. The Red Cross canteen headquar ters at the depot has been equipped with telephone service, the number being 159. 'Heretofore tho ladlos have depended upon Mr. Ray Jeter, proprietress of the fruit and confec tionery storo In that neighborhood for .this accommodation, and desire to publicly thank her for many past favors in this and other reipects. An- dant supply for years to come to tide! to press the "old reliable" is appear ing on deck as usual. Bert Sargent nnd family have re cently arrived from Lobam, Wash. and havo rented tho Culef property on Mountain avenue. Knllroad men who arrived at this terminal Wednesday night and Thursday morning from tho south hours behind time, report a rainfall, Tuosday night, of between four nnd five Inches In territory betwoon lied ding and Kenneth, causing many landidldes. The local juvenile court will be suspended for tho time being by Judge lirowor parents being held primarily responsible for acts of their children, tlniB fixing the responislbll Sty where the city court decides It belongs. This Is a reminder for par ents and guardians to, take notice Bettor prevent a lot of mischievous doings than suffer tho penalties after acts havo been committed. over the summer period of scarcity, loreovor most of the material re (tuired In construction Is uvailablo right on the grounds up the canyon, and thero need be no fear of n shor tage of these requisites by the dam site. A recent letter from Frank M: Moore, serving with the A. 10. F. in Franco as flint lieutenant, muchino gun battalion. Indicates that he has been promoted to a captaincy in the same branch of the service, a reward of merit which relativos and friends here wll be glad to note as a deserved advancement In behalf of another Ashland boy who is winning military honors "over there." R. L. McBride. of Pasadena, Cal., who is associated with W. D. Hodg son in realty interests hereabouts, was an Aidiland visitor this week on a buslnoss trip north to tho Canadian northwest: Rod CrosB workers overseas may avail themselves of Insurance policies free of charge as to payment prem iums, thru the generous offer of the Metropolitan Life. Should the losses prove to bo excessive, over fifty of the leading companies thruout the country stand ready to share the ex pense on a pro rata basis. Voters are reminded that registra tion, preceding the general election In November, is required on Satur day, Oct. 5. It Is understood, how ever, that only those who have changed their place of residence as to state, county and city precinct, will be called upon to file their reg istrations.' H. A. Burger, yeoman officer In charge of tho local naval recruiting station, has shipped tho office equip ment to Portland nnd is nwlatfng ordors as to a future assignment. As a matter of fact tho office here has been practically closed for a month or moro. During the days of active recruiting, the officer in charge secured about fifty enlistments in this and surrounding territory for various branches of tho naval estab lishment. Young Burger hns proved to 'be a very popular officer at this station A labor upheaval in tho Tidings office early In. the week threw three of tho hands in the mechanical de partment out of a Job, the trio in cluding H. H. Mllllcan, llnotyper, J. W. Young and Thomas Shields, jour neyman printers, who have boen with tho office for periods varying from six mouths to throe years. The men claim that they were summarily dis charged without notlco, nnd attribute this action -to prejudice against them Hie lay C? Coming fMsslsood A Wonderful Remedy Tnat I a Natural Aid ana Reliavce tho Tension LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skia is sunburned, tanned or freckled Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, Bhako well, and you havo a qaarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complex ion bcautlfior, at very, very small C03t. s Your grocer has the lemons and any drug storo or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweet ly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arms nnd hands each day and see bow freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It Is harmless. Adv. The Hnlph Householder fumilv have ninvrd into the rnttnire on "7)1'' fr the wintrr month. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Muriin of Port land. Ore.. ie!it Tluir-inv niirht nt the . W. Klilnn li'iine. TIiov were former reilrnN of liorkfonl. 111., nnd old n'-hnnlmnU's nf Mrs. Kldcn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Murfin nrc nn nn mitn trip to Southern California mid will iit Crnfcr Lake nnd oilier points of inti're-t route. Mr. William Thompson entertain ed Iat TmiT-vJnv nftrrnoon Mrs. Samuel Morritt of Spoknne, Va--h.. and Mrs. If. H. rinrkc of Seven Onk. . , Mr. Kolicrt ftrophv rn'ertnincd n- her hnuM cne.-ts. Vlnrini; institute Week, he following uiri friemU; Misa Tha expectant motliT revolves In her miml oil v.-q understand by d est I nr. Ami It Is of the utmost Importance ttiat her physical com fort bo our flrrt tltouht. There If a mwt uplrndld nrnwlr for thli purpoje, known iu Mot tier' Fticml. It Is applied over the muscles of tho itomich, tri-ntly ruhltcd in, ai.tl nt once penetrates ti relieve train (n nerve, ronln nnd 1 la ments. It makci the mncln so pMant tii.it thry expand enlljr when bnhy arrives and pfttn and dancer at tho crisis Jj naturally ler. Mctlier's Friond h for ruternnl tio onlj In n?fhitc!y ai6 and wonderfully effective. H cn.ildo tttO expec'.ant mother to preserve lur Ir AV.t aid tren-th md remain a pretty mnlUr by lu-. inir r.voi.-hd I lie iur ferir.f and d.infrr n'JcH would otherwise oeonn.pany miTh ai n-tankn. Y.rtry nerte, muscle und ten Jon U tlif.r'-uplily lubrlratcd. MotNer'a Friend, it prepared bv f!:e Brad fleki Ile.Tulatur C'o Lataar DMt, At- toit. fJa, They will malt you on intensely bteiwtlnf MMuMierhocl IMok." Write ttm to aend it to you, and In the meantime nend nr phone to ynir drufgtat today for a bottle of Mother '4 frriend F.very woman ncuM aid r-iture fn her tirlci wuilr. M jlher'i Friend mikej It pfiM for ymi to do n. and nhould be mej refularly, without fttl( mUt and tooroiof. Hunimon In tho Circuit Court of the State o Oregon f'r Jackson County. HokhIc Mackenven, riaintiff, vs. Allien Mack(;n!;(;n, Defendant. To the alio vp-named Defendant: IN TDK NAMK OK TMK ST A T V OK OKKCON, you are hereby i fi nlnnl to appear In the oi.ove i(itiil court and cause and answer the com plaint of plaintiff on file llirn-in aKitlnst you, within nix ( 0) work after tho date of tho firxt pulillratlon of this summons, or within mx (G weeks after the pernoual srrvJrr thereof upon yon within the State o OrrKon: said period of six (fit wfi'k belnff the time fixed by y. l. Calk ins, .Indue of the ntiovo named court in his Onhr directing sorvlro summons by publication, which orrlor bears date September i'.th, 1!)1S within which you fhnll ho appear and answer or no nujudred tn detail! therein. You will further take notice, lint If you fall to no appear and nnnwr said complaint within the time afore said, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In raid coin plaint, a statement of which hi follow, to-v.lt: For n decne of th court illffcolvlnn the bor.d:i of matri mony exIstliiK between plaintiff and defendant, and divorcing plaintiff from defendant alolutcly, together with such other and further relief as to the court may seem Just and equit able. Date of first publication ! Sept. 0 C. M. THOMAS, Attorney (or riuiqti(f, LESS NEK AND KIDNEYS HURT Take t glass of Salts to flush. Kidneys if i) ladder bothers you UrinJc lots of water. Eating meat rcmilarly eventually pro duces kidney trouble in sOTo form or other, enya a well-knotfn authority, be cause tho urio acid in meat excites tho kidneys, they become overworked; get eluggiBh; clog up and cauBe all aorta of distress, particularly backache and mis ery in the kmney region, rheumatio twin pes, severe ncooaoiics, acid stomacn, eon- stipntion, torpid liver, sleeplessness, blander and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kid neys, aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad baits from any good pharmacy tauo a tablespoon i m in a glass oi water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithio, and bos been used tor generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acid a in the urine do it no longer irri tates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad baits cannot injure anyone t makes a delightful effervescent lithia- watcr drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep tha kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding Benoua Kidney disease. HHLF WAITED FTCMALE ECKMNS q rvna FOR CCIJ3HS AHO COLDS A hanilr Pnlcluin compound that nf Funrtlo .uilttat chronic luntr and throat truliji'H. A tomc-rMiriivo pr.purga without hnr-ofnl or habU-rormlng druictt. Try tlicm tuilay. . r 50 cents a bos, including war tax For iui!o by nH Prnirtt. claiiun l-uuurutory, I'utluUolplila WANTKtk MiaCKMiANKOrS WANTED To buy 1917 Ford tour ing cor. Call Nash Hotel. Phono 300. i 171 WANTED To buy a 3-inch wagon, 12x14 wall tent, team. 820 West Twelfth. 171 WANTED To buy coke burner to attach to nas stove, to burn trash. Phono 92-J. 171 WANTED To buy shotgun, (No. 12 boro. Tolophone 314-W. 171 WANTED It in need of n planing mill mitn ndtlress Planer Man, 157 TorwilllEor street. Portland. Ore. 1GS WANTED Sell yom cream to the Johnson Prod. Co.. Central Point, Ore., where the testa and cash counts. WANTED Hoimea to mow. kuild, renalr or wroefc. Phone 488-M or WANTED -Tt. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thine. LOST Cn:nco r, Roturn to Mall- Tribuno. off:?e and receive reward. . 166 LOST Cooking utensils and other useful articles in rack dropped from Crater Lalto Sluge. Reward if returned to .Mall Tribune office. 164 LOST Between Wm. Dyboo and Newhall ranches, black and whits lap robe. ?2.5t reward. Leave at Mall Tribune. 170 LOST Cooklns utensils in sack dropped from Crater Lake Stage. Return to .Mall Tribune office. 169 MOJTUT TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No. 31 North Grape. Phone 647.J. tf FOIt EXCnAJTCJK. FOREXCHAiSinE Excellont7clear jMtodford home for gooil farm land in Rogue River vullev or near Medford. Phono 102-X. Mining Experts. CAMPBELL ft LILJEQRAN mine promltlng association; mining properties listed for sale, sampled and reports rendered. Office and assay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam ples by mall given prompt atten Attorneys. FOn RKNT Fl'KNlSHfiI UOOM8. FOR RENT Rooms. Phone 37C-L. 17(1 FOK HUM HOrSKS. FOR RENT Five-room furnished house. 1125 West Main. 108 FOR RENT Nicely furnished six room bungalow; modern; plnno; flreplnce. Phono 9-F22. 109 FOR RENT Six-room modern bun galow in first-cl.xss sbnpe. Range connected. Oarage. Phone 48S-X. 100 POHTEH J. NEFP, Attornor-at-law rooms 11 and 8, Medford National Bank Building. A. IS. Rnams, Lawyw. Corey Balldlnx. barnatt Antn BapniiM. LAHTSR AUTO BPRINQ CO. W. are operating tha largest, eldest and best-enulpped plant In tha Pa ri Ho northwest. 11m oor springs when others fall. Bold ander writ ten guarantee. 34 North Flfteeatl BL, Portland, Oregon. FOR RENT Furnished hotino and two brick rooming bouses. Ono seven-room dwelling with garago on paved street. John F. While, l'hono 449-M. 187 FOR RENT Ono B and one 7-room bungalow. 820 West Twelfth. FOIt 61 LF ftEAT, I'STATF. OAJtBAOB Get your premuwt cleaned up for the summr. uau on the olty garbage wagon tor god (terTlce. Phona l&l-T, t Y. Allen. Expert Accountant. FOR RENT OR SALE Six ncres iu Ouktlulo Park addition. Improved, and wator on 1V4 ncres. Phone 25-.il, or call on II. B. Nyo. 171 FOIt SALF LIVIOSTOCIC WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Abk about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to ant business as a time-saver giving tnll business detail. M. F. ft H. Bldg.. Medford. Phone 157-R. FOR SALE 19 good blooded pigs If taken In three days nt JB.riO per head. V4 mllo south Illllcrcst. 178 FOR SALE 30 head Nanny goats. Jlabcllo llllilreth, Ilutte Falls, Ore gon, Box 113. 175 FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher a4 piano and harmony. Height Kuav Btudlo, 401 Oarnett-Gorey Bid Phone 73. WANTED Thioo girls to train for nurses at Klumath Falls. Apply A. J. Lylo, Hotel MotUord, or write Supl. Klnmalh tlon. Hlospltal. WANTED Young woman who has hntl ono or two years hosnilal training for night duty. Apply A. I. Lylo, Hotel Medford. WANTED Girl for general house work, two In family. Cull .Mrs. Lincoln JlcCormack, 4 1 Ross Court. Tel. 099. 100 WANTED Experienced lady stenog rapher. Ono with somo booKKeep InR , experience preferred, but not necessary, (lood salary to right party. Dig Pines Lumber Com WANTED Ranch cook. Tribune, Box A. Apply .Mall WANTED Women, salary $24 full line. TiOc nn hour spare time, tlis- trlbutlng guantntocil hosiery to wearer. Permanent. Experience unnecessary. Apply Guarantee 51111s, Norrlstown, Pa. WANTED SITUATION. 111(1 FAMILY WASH WANTED I do a tulihil of clothes In fifteen or twenty minutes. Very careful. No danger of tearing your linens Will do your wbolo week's wash for ess than five cents. All wann Ing dono In your homo. Scntl fur mo on trial. Thor Washer, phone 90. 172' help wA.vrn sialic. WANTED Men. Webster Ranch of Jacksonville. $2.50 and board. 1 Vj miles, noil h 19 1 WANTED Man to look after Mock l'hono 3 1 9-lt. 111.1,1' WANTM) Mnlo nnd l'omnl". WANTED Mnn nntl wife for cnok- iiii- nnd lanllor work. Apply A. J Lvle, Hotel Medford. WANTED Man and wife on clo.e in ranch: glvo full particulars. lio: M, Mall Tribune. KOH KENT APAIiniKNTH. FOR SAlyE Span of Mark mules, eight years old, sound and gentlo. L. O. Pcnlnnd. Talent. 168 FOR SALE Choice Duroc Jorsoy breeding stock, brood sows, pigs, etc. Oakmont Farm, Talent. Phone 7-F2. lus ALICE HOLLOW AT Fire, Aooldeni Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Beaten Companies. Office 40S Qarnatt Corey Bldg. FOR SALE Milk cows, 2, Central Point. box 403, It. 100 FOIt BALI! MlSt:iCll4ANUOUH. FOR SALE Cabbage, at wholesale pticos. Sco Charles Ray, or call 131-R. 171 FOR SALE Ford runabout with carrying body. 1910 model, good condition; also high-class piano, burol walnut case, almost new, cheap for cash. Will soil on time Wrlto P. O. Box 7.17. 108 FOR SALE 1918 Ford touring car, good as now, $550. Phone 54S-Y 107 FOR SALE Corn fodder, with and without ear corn. Phono 500-R2 170 FOR SALE Drv oak stumps. Wob stor Itanch, 1 !4 mllos north Jack mmvlllo. 191 ICOIl SALE Seod wheat, chicken wheat and Jersey cow. Loflnnd Ranch. Phono 1-F4. 107 FOR SALE About 75 tons of hay mostly alfalfa; prefer to feed It out. W. J. llartzell, 408-J1. 101 FOR SALE Forlyfolfl wheat; n very good variely for fall sowing. Price $2.25 per bushel. Phono I9-F21 108 FOR SALE condition, -llulck Six, cord tires. Ilt:bt. good Phono 7 7 108 FOIt SALE lu-foot Perkins wind mill nail 30-foot wood tower wllh three-way pump, on John W. Cox Ranch, one mllo soulhwost .Med ford, Oakdale Park Add. 10 FOR SALE car. Mrs. Point. 1917 Stmlnbaker Six Ernest Webb, Centra 1 1;." FOR RENT One completely fur nished apartment, Ilnlol Holland.' FOIt HUNT Illt'NEKEKPINO liOO.MH. 'Oil RENT Light housekeeping rooms. Call arter 0 p. in. :! - -South Central or phono 403-X2. 100 INTWtUHHA ACTOCAlt CO TI.MB CARD Loave Medford for Asmand, Talent and Phoenix dull, except Sunday at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m. 1:00 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Satur day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays leave a 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:3 p. m. Leave Asaland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 6:30. Sunday leave Ashland 1:00 a. m., and 13:30, 4:30 an 6:30 p, m. GaitMge Instruction in Mamie, InHtimnee. EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Hay or Grain in field or barn; also Live stock. Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellont companies, good . local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg., L. L. Cathcart, Manager.. Plaiting Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, aash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 37 B. Fir. Phone 184. Physician and Bat eoae. DR. W. TV. HOWARD OateopethK physician. 303 C rnett-Corey bull Ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician aso surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. r. ft H. Ge Bldg. Phone 667. DR. F. O. CARLOW DR. EVA MAIIa CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS -116-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Fruiters end Pahrl titers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has U best equipped printing office U Southern Oregon, Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, hilling systems, etc. Portland prices. 17 NorO Fir Bt. KTWUfCO. UADH TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front 8t. Phons 616. Price right. Barrlce guar Look at These 10 acres closo In under Irrigation, new 5-room house, modern; will take I1S00.00, and this is somo bargain at tho prlco. 1 0 acres in Wagner Crook district for exchange, for a good modorn 6 room house in Medford. 170 acre stock and nlfulfa ranch, either with ntock, feed and equip ment, or without. This place is A splendid piece of land and one of the very best sTock propositions tn this valley, and we are making a price on It Hint will Interest anyone In the market for a roul ranch. Brown & White 19 Booth Fir Btreefc .