Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 07, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORT) MATL TRIBUNE, MEPFOim
ORIKION, MOXDAV;-OCTOBER 7, 1918
PAG E FIVE
GERMANS TRYING
. AGAIN 10 SECURE
' JAPANAS ALLY
I.OXDONT,' Eni;lmil Oct. 7. Ger
manv is trviim uiAiiu to flirt with
Jiumn,
This tune it in u Prussian eolletje
mun. Professor Otto Hoetzsrh.- who
in uned to send ot the proposal nim
" od to wenn the Fur Eastern tillv irum
the world ulliunce. .
.This nttemtit is remirdeu bv allied
diplomats us ernsuine ut "loss than'
straw."
It wouli lie nothing less than
breneh of faith to consider that
Japan would listen to anv proposal
, from Oeruianv, suv the allied diplo
mats. Japan showed Germany where she
Ktood when Zimmerman Hcnt his plot
note to Mexico proposim an alliance
of Qermanv, .laiuui and ik-xiou
mrninst the I'nitcd States.
Hat on his last lens, the Prussian
again faces eastward and smiles.
Professor lloetzsch is one of the
most influential Prussian writers. In
his fortniirhllv rewiev of the foreign
.situation in the KrcaK Zeittuiir he
' deserilies the grip (iermnnv has on
her allies ni an "extension of power"
niid continues:
"The .community of oar interests
'"with Japan foreecV itself upon our
attention at an earlv date. (The
i professor seems .to remember the
: Zimmerman note.) fit is at least ns
great for Japan us for us.
"After the war Japan will need
fiermanv. That is whv the entente
' desires to hold Japan fasc bv means
" of intervention in the Far East
"if our simulations about Ocnmui-
' Jnpanese eomimiuitv are to have nnv
solid around, we must ndoirt a del'i-,-nite
attitude with rcuard to what lies
"between ns 4ind Japan h the map.
The eontinentnl consolidation in cen
tral and southeastern Europe and the
agreement with Japan are possible
onlv bv means of uscreemcnl with
Slavdom, Thin wholeidea it. the onlv
thintt that we can set uu with political
success ntniinxt the Anulo-Saxon
' leairne of nations idea of today."
HALF BILLION A DAY
i NEEDED FOR LOAN
BAKER 10 BRING
SOUVENIR STATUE
' FROM FRANCE
PARIS, Oct. 7. When Secretary
of War Laker goes back to America
he will take with him a miniature
bronze statue made of German can
non captured at the Second Battte
of tlie Marne, and symbolizing the
defense of Paris.
The statue, mounted In a marble
base, is a replica of the one of heroic
size that the students of L'Ecole
Polylechnlnue, the big French mili
tary school, are presenting to West
Point. The big statue, also, made of
German cannon, is to be erected at
the school on the Hudson.
Last April, when Secretary Maker
made his first trip to France, the
French soldier-students sent back
with iiim a miniature of the statue
for the students al West Point. Then,
hearing ho was returning, they made
another for him.
Under the figure of a soldier, wav
ing a standard and standing before a
field gun, is an inscription commem
orating the defense of Paris In 1814
as well as in 1914 and 191S. On
the back of the base ts this Inscrip
tion: . 1
"To the Honorable Newton D.
Baker, American Minister of War, as
a pysonal gift from tho students of
L'Eeolo Polytechnlque, in fond mem
ory of his first visit to Paris, April
0, 1918."
The Ecole cadets first conceived
the idea of presenting the heroic
sized statue to West Point as a re
turn courtesy for the message of
greeting West 1'oint cadets sent to
the French cadets when Marquis de
Lafayette came back to France after
his visit to America in 1S24.
BUIlllIiPOUi
N BELGIUM NOW
The Outbursts of
Everett True
ByCONDO ,
1Gok. V , See , ByyiNd the nice,i3ig.,
WlPtS OlKSS Ots(,THe FRONT ROW NOT THE
Olil-CS : Viva IA)IWQFU-S THAT YOU'RC TRYfNJS TO
slip into the eag: . 1 unb -T
MOT IN THIS FRUIT tswnstrvc s,
jmrnl
subscriptions to the Daily Mall Tri
bune and John WInningham renewed
ibis aulweription-to the Weekly Mall
Tribune,
Mm. Laura Abbott and her son
Orbla of Butte Kalis, spent Tuesday
night with us. Mrs. Abbott's on
was out to have Dr. Holt dress his
arm that was broken about two
weeks ago.
Tuesday there was quite a bunch
of cattlemen fa town as they bad
brought In their different bunches of
beef tattle for shipment and among
them was tho Stanleys, Cartons,
Gaines, father and son, Fred Stwrels.
etc., and J. C, Gaines ot Trail spent
ihe Bight at the Snnnyslde, And
while Mr. Sturgls was here he re
newed his subscription to the Bafts'
JJall Tribune.
Frank Lewis, our eonfestlonory
man, has been making same decided
Improvements In- the show window
department.
WASTED Experienced lady stenog
rapher. One with some bookkeep
ing experience preferred, but not
necessary. Good salary to right
party. Big Pines Lumber Com
WAiSTED Women, salary tS4 fall
ims, Sue ns hour spare time, dis
tributing guaranteed hosiery to
wearer. Permanent, Experience
unnecessary. Apply Guarantee
Mills, Xorrlstowu, P.
WASTED SMWATKMt.
1 !
COURniOUSE REPORT
n-td by Jaakaoi: County Ab-
nt-el Co.. Sllth and Osntral Ave.
t
HAVRE, Oct. 7. letters from
Belgium tell of starvation prices paid
in the occupied districts under Ger
man rule for food.
Communal employes at Ixelles
have figured minimum amounts for
mere existence as follows: Man and
wife, $1010 a year: unmarried per-
WASHINGTON. Oct. 7. WIthjson, $tSOO; child over 12. $340; child
the onenlnir of the second week of over u, 52411; tutu unoer t, 5m
Jonas Wdjd, wife and children, L.
Roy Davis, wife and son, of Medford,
Roy Stanley, wife and son, Claude
Wamsloy of Long Heach, Calf'.? .Mrs.
G. HI. Wamsloy and daughter, Mrs.
Jatson and lir. Lafayette Wamsley,
Joe iioomaw and Mrs. Iiolllo Gray-
1 ham nf Pnrtinnrt. wre nl.sf bore for
dinner. Mrs. Graham spent Sunday
night with iia and on .Monday was
ha3 made his mark In the legislative
body by his stand ho has taken
against the "Portland ring" and ex
pects to go to Salem again to keep
up the fight for right and justice.
Fred Prey and wife and Miss Helen
Sidley of Lake Creek, came out Tues
day morning and took the Lewis jit
ney for Medford,
. There was another car of manga
nese shinned out Tuesday for the
I) the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign. iThia docs not include clothing
tho managers face a most tremen
dous task. . From now until tne close
ft of the-campaign, October 19, daily
1 subscriptions must average $416,-
000,000 If the entire $8,000,000,000
' in to be disposed of during this per
iod. The San Francisco district an
nounced that it had passed the $100,
000,000 mark.
PAY'S MARKETS
i , Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. 0-t. 7 Cnttlc
steady; receipts l.;i(10: steers, prime.
$12.00(5:13.00: cood to choice. $11,110
(&12.0V: medium to stood. .fH.T'xu
, .$11.00: fair to medium, $8.2."iw9.2."i :
. .common to fair. .".73fu H.2: cows
nnd heifers, choice. 8.00( 9.00: me
dium to trood, $."i.7."i(07.2ri: fair to
medium, $4.75(5,fi."5 : canners, if.'i.OO
-'fo4:00: bulls, $."..00( 7.00; cuhes.
'$!).00fri:l2.00: stoidicrs and feeders.
$H.00(68.00.
Iloiis, slow and weak, rcceiirts.
2.14!; iirime mixed. l!l..ri0( 1II.7.V.
inedimn. Hl.Otlfrt l!l.:i."i: rotmh hcav
'ies, 18.l)()f'18.:i."): niu-s, .l(i,00(it
' $17.00; bulk of sales? ,$18.:i.-(o m".
Sheen stead v; recciiits 14!Hi. Prime
lambs, $12.00((tM4.00: fair to medium.
$0.00(11.00: veariinss. $1M)0(
11.00: wethera, $!l.00(ii 11.00; ewes
0.50(fl9.00.
nutter nnd Kitgs
PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 7 Butter
firm. Citv creamerv prints, extras,
box lots, C3c: enrtons. box lots. U4c:
half boxes lie more: less than hall
boxes lr more. Olivine price, butter
Int. Portland. fi"e: cube extras, Ii2e.
EGGS Buying price, candled,
cracks and rots out, SOc: Belling
price, candled, 53(0 64e; in cartons,
'f)8e '
HENS 262Vc: springers, 270
SOc; old roosters, 15c; turkeys, geese
' nominal; ducks, old, 31c; young, 30
,33c.
Tortland fjrnln
WIHEAT $2,20 basis; barley,
none; oats, $5S 25 bid; corn, No, 3.
yellow, $,-iS.r,fl bid.
MILL STUFFS Mill run f. o. ').
mill, carlots, $29.63; mixed cars,
$30.13; less than carlots, $30.65.
HAY Timothy. $30St34; alfaira.
$37.50; grain, $26.
BAVARIA OBJECTS TO
SPIES OF PRUSSIANS
AMSTKUIUM. Oct. 7. Ksluldish
mcnt in Munich of n secret police sys
tem for the purpose of spvini: on the
civil population and IcnrnitiL' its po
litical opinions has roiiM'd the Ba
varian people. Prussian agents pro
vocateurs are nit welcomed. Ibivn
ria, however, will remove fnur, ils
nnnv nil Mdilicrs su-.t':-ti'd of bav
ins socialistic opinions.
-only
fomlt 1 quest lonnnti or. visions ine cancrs
A cithon of Prusseto writes a : t the Sunnysidn that day for dinner
friend that food prices are exorbi- orc Mr. i.ovci siorm, ti. ... miui,
tant. "There are onlv consumptives S. G. Gresfam and A. J. Greapam, .1.
and anemic people left. And how O. Lawton, our s.-ales and weight m
cotild It be otherwise? Tho absolute ispector, and while here examined
necessities are lacking or nnobtain-jthe hay scales ami notified the own
able. Flour costs from $1.80 to $2 ;or. 1!rs- Kosotta Potter, to have Ihcm
a pound. Butter costs $7 a pound: I overhauled and put in good, shape,
meat $0 a pound, and all fats fromlJ- v- Mclntyro. our banker, was also
II M In 57 SO n nmtmt Potatoes aero Jionuay lor Qiaiicr. w v
sell for 80 cents a pound. Kggs cost
taken by -Mr. and Mrs. C. E, llellows
oat to their farm or dairy ranch for a: east.
short visit. Mrs. Gravham at one) W. S. ItaUer and Charles Harn-
timo lived near here on the Free! phrcy. Hoy Ashpole nnd W. V,. Clem
Ferry road. ents were anions the guests at the
Monday was quite a busy day !n:Snnyr-lda Tuesday,
our little village as tluro were quite V. K. Prlttfoa and family, C. H.
a nnmlier came iS to sign up tholri Hollows and family, Mrs. DoIIIe
Circuit Court
Agnes' O. Ifeose vs. James A. Reese
et al. Foreclosure. '
K. 8. Pase vs. L. n. Canfieid et al
Ksccutlon and sheriff's return.
T, E. Pottinger vs. Wm. t'Irlch.
adm. For money.
10.00
Keal ISdtate Trnusfcrs
A. S. Sargent, et ux to-W, H.
Bverhard, land ill sec. 30,
twp. 3S. K. 4 W,; land In
see. 8, twp. 38, K. 4 W.;
land in sec. 1, twp. 38, R.
5 W. ..
Gertrude M. Blessing vs.
Frank Itoberts, ct ux, land
in D. L. C, sec. 4S, twp.
38, K. 1 W :
J. S. HowariJ to X. 8. Ben
nett, lot In blk. 3, Cottage
Add
II. II. Unicom et ux. to C. K.
Webber, land in sec. 23,
two. 37, R. I W. 10.00
E. M. Perfect et ux. to Oeorge
Taylor et tut. WVS of NW.
and lots 5-6 In sec. 20, twp.
3, It. 4 W. 10.00
George H. Wamsley to Claude
O. Wamsley, lots 1, 1, 3, 4,
5. 8, 7, H, blk. 2 of J. J.
Fryer's ' Division of Eagle
Point, also alley 1.00
1.00
30 cents each, and milk is 25 cents a
quart.
"It Is madness just to think of the
money it costs just to eiothe oneself.
Except for some clothes I bought the
children In 1915, we are still wearing;
the same clothes we wore before the
war. Thread, which formerly cost 6
cents, now costs $2,40 a spool. Cot
ton flannel costs $2 a ceter (39
inches) and cotton goods tosts $3.75
for 39 Inches. Before the war the
same cloth cost 13 cents.
"But In spite of ali, we are not
willing to yield to the Germans."
Graham, Pcto He! and wife were do
in business here Tuesday and while
here C. K. Bellows had his subscrip
tion to the Weekly Mall Tribune
stopped and subscribed for the Dally
Mail Tribune.
Charles Cihscade, Geo. W. Bran
don, our Snowy llutte mill man and
8. M. llarnish have renewed their
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. rlowlctl
Mrs. Thomas F. Nichols and JIlss
Ruth Smith of Lako Creek, were bus
iness callers Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas It. Simpson,
it. P. Nell and wife, Mrs. I). L. Glenn,
Mrs. Elena Hargrove and Miss Anna
Hargrave, all of Ashland were guests
at the Sunnyside Sunday for dinner.
.Mrs, Elenor Hargrave is now In her
ninety-fourth year and seems to be
as healthy and spry ns many of the
women of sixty or seventy. There
were with her her daughter and
granddaughter. After partaking ot
a good hearty dinner they remained
for an hour or so and spent the time
in a social way and seemed to really
enjoy the visit to the Sunnyside. Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Luce, .Mr. and Mrs.
H. II. Hush, Miss Kacbal and liuth
Bush of Medford, Mr. Johi Daley
and son, and Mr.. Frank Shearer of
Merlin. Ore., were also here Sunday
for dinner. Mr. John Ihiley was for
merly a citizen of this section. At
one time he was the owner of what
Is now known as the li. B. Tronson
orchard.
Emil S-hmldt. wife and children.
busy about all the time now filling
a-l,n are ll,t,l f,t oe.pvo flmlr ftllnl!-v
We are still having trouble getting
our mail on time, and last Friday the
Medford Mail Tribune railed to come
altogether, and Saturday morning It
was still behind time and It would
amuse our editor if he could hear the
anathemas that were pronounced
against him. For instance, 1 heard
one of our leading business men
mako the remark that "lt was a
d shame that George don't look
after it and see that the paper is out
011 time," As tho It was the duty of
the editor of a newspaper to super
intend the editorial department, look
over the type-making, typesetting
proof-rending, etc., and even he Is
charged with the duty of seeing that
tho papers are sent to the pontofflee
on time and even see thai tho pack
ago Is put In the right mail sack. As
in the case referred to It happened
that the bundle of papers was put in
tho Butto Falls mail sack and taken
on Saturday nisht to Butte Falls and
brought back on the train in the
afternoon, but the editor is blamed
for everything that goes wrong even
If tho star route carrier happens to
put the mail in the wrong box.
Wm. Hayes has moved oat of the
George Von dcr IMIen home onto
the p1n.-e known as the Widow Jack
place a mile or so above town, and a
man by the name of A. Middie
atcadt has moved Into tho Von der
Hellon house. Mr. MMdlesleadt is
the man who has taken" charge of the
telephone hur.lneis for .Mr. W. C. Cle
ments who will probably be on his
way io Fort Pike, Ar:anw before
this is in type.
.Monday evening "Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Spike ami t Mr, nnd .Mm. C
Thomas of Mmifoni, were here
supper. Mr. Spike if, one of
prominent ordiardlsts 11 ar Medford
WHEN YOU WAKE
UP. DRINK GLASS
OF HOT WATER
Wash the poiior.3 and toxin from
system befsrs putting more
food Into stomach.
Say Inside-bathing makes any
one look end feel etaan,
sweet nd refreshed.
VT&th yourself ea tho Inside before
breaktast like yon do on the outside.
This Is vastly more Important bneauao
tlie Bkm iorrs do not absorb impuri
ties Into tho lilood, causing illness,
while Urn bowel pores do.
For cvry ounce of food and drink
taken iiio tho stomach, nearly an,
ounce of wa,sfe material must ho
carried out ot the body. If this waste
material Is not eliminated day by day
It tjiilekiy Torments and generates
poisons gases umi toxins which are
Absorbed or sueked Into the blood
stream, through the lymph duets which
shojild nmk only nourishment lo sus
tain the body,
splendid health measure is io
1 scJhks of real hoi water with a tes-
spoohftii of limestone phosphate In it
vlilth is a harmless way to wash
tin-Bo poisons, gam's and toxins from
tho stomach, Hver, hldneys and
bowels; thus eleansinK, sweetening
and freghPiiiiiK the entire alimentary
rftnal before patting more food inta
U;e fitomof b.
A quarter powsd of limestone phos
phate etBMs but vsry little nt the drag
more imt is sufficient to make anyone
an cnthiiMUht on Inside-hathine. Men
M, ami wotm n who aro nerHstomod in
for wake up with a dull, aching head or
the'':avo HFrP 1 tongue, bad taste, nasty
Miavc billoMK nitseks, arid stomach or
am assured of pro-
am! Mr. Thomas i one of V.tz leading j eonntipatton
attorneys in tb county and a prom i touwNi Improvement In both health
inenl fltrnr in the political ring, and j&nd appearaace shortly.
Fiery Eczema and Skin Eruptions -Readily
Yield to This Old Remedy
Successfully used for 50 years.
Eczema snd timilar skin troubles
come from a disordered, impure
condition of the blood, and they can
only be cured by Riving the blood a
thorough cleansing, and removing
from it all traces of impurity.
This is why S. S. S. has been oscd
so Mtccc5sful!y in hundreds oi cases
r-f I'czcma anil other skin eruptions.
lliis v.onjcr.'d remedy is without Hitu.'siu,
an equal R blood purifier, being
probably the oldest blood medicine
on the market. It has been sold by
nrUEsists for fifty years. Get a hot.
tie today and begin treatment that
will net results.
You are invited to write to-day
for complete and full advice as to
the treatment of vntir own case.
Address, Chlrf fcdic.al Adviser,
ywiit Spcciac 1.0, Uept, If, AtUnta,
INTKIU'KIM AllWJlI VU
TIMK mm
Lsavo Medford for AMitand. Talent
and Pboeni dall, except Sunday fct
S:00 m. and 10:00 a. m.j 1:00
4:00 and 8:15 p. m. him on Satur
day at 1,0:15 p. m., Sunday leav t
10:30 , m. and J:30, 8:S0 and :
p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford
dally, sxrept Sunday, at :00 . m.,
and 11:00 . m.j l:n0, 4:00 and
&:1B p. ni. Alao on Saturday nlcbts
lit 6:30, S .nilar lea Aabland at
J(:00 a. m., and 12:30, 4:30 and
4:30 p. m. ...
you cwi flavor
mostdanitti
itisfallfla.'orGd
free flowing
slroii without
bitte rncss
ntxr wasteb rraiMiB
BIO FAMILY WASH WANTKU I
do a tuMul of elollies m fifteen
or twenty mlnutea, - Very careful.
Ko danger of tearing your linens.
Will do your wholo week s wash
for less than five cents. All wash-
log don In your home. Send for
me on trial. Thor Washer, phono
90, ' 172
FOB REX1 HOCSK8.
KOtt HE NT Kive room bungalow.
fnrnisliod or unfurnished, 1I2S
West Main atreot. ' 169
FOR REXV BimBalow, si rooms
and bath, four large closets. Call
phone S51-R. 109
FOB HUNT Five-room furnished
liouse. 1125 West Alain. 1 6S
FOR RKXT Nicely tarnished sis-
rsom bungalow; modern; piano;
fireplace. Phono -F22. 169
FOR BKXT AFAKTBBjrW.
FOR RENT Ono tomplrtaly for.
nlahed arsrtmsvi:. Hotel HoUasd. '
LOST Between Wjb. Bylwe and
Kcwball ranches, Wack and whiM
lap robe. 2. SO regard. Leave at
Mall Tribune. 1T
W8T Cooking utensils In sack
dropped from Crater Lake Stage.
Return to Mail Tribune offlre. 189
FOB KXCIfAXtm
FOR KXCHAXGB Small farm near
Medford, for larger acreage or SB
Improved land; would assame or
nay soma difference. Address Bos
TT7. Mall Tribune. Ill
MOKK1 tt M1A1I,
MONE Y T 0To A N on go 03 nil
estate aecurlty, and will fcuy Lib
erty Bonds. J, B. Andrews, Ko.
SI North Grape. Phone 6 4 7. J. tf
Mining bperta.
CAMPRFl.L ft l.WJF.GRAH stlDM
proroltlng asaoeiafion; mining
prowrtlee listed for sale, aampM
and reports rendered. Offle and
assay laboratory at 107 North Ftp
St, opposite Hotel Holland, Sam-.
r-loa by mall glvsa prompt atten
Hon.
Attorneys.
FOR REST Furnialietf bouse and
two brick roomlns hotisea. One
even-room dwelHnif with parage
on paved mreet. John F, White,
Phone 449-M. - IS7
FOIt RENT One 6 nd ono 7 -room
bungalow. S20 West Twelfth.
FOR REXT Fl'RMSRF.D HMit.
FOIt UEXT Rooms
Phone
170
WOK. 8 AXE T5.F.AI, PSTA1R.
FOR ItEXT OH SAUK Six acres in
Oakdalo Park addition. Modern
houito, snd barn. Water on 1 &
acres. Phone J5-JI, or call on
II. B. Nye. 171
FOK SAI.K HViaiTOCK
FOR SAI.K Two spaa of joiinK
draft horaea, two mores, two geld
ings, three years old parsed; sound
anil well broken; weigh now 1300,
$223.00 and ISnfl.BO a pair. H.
B. tlordon, R, K. I, S, Grants Pass,
Oregon. 17:1
FOIt SALE tioiaf for all purpose
work mare. Weight l5 His.
Houldc work hnrnws. C. A. Ben
nett, at 4UI Orchard. 123
PORTER J, KETFf AttorniT-tt-lw
rooms 8 sod MadforA Hatltaal
Bask Buildlnj,
A. C RatUH, tewyat.
Corey Balldlaa,
flarsett
LAHBR kVTO SPRING CO. W
oparatlsg the lugsst, aldaM
and neat-equipped plant in th Ps
dfle northwest. Cm our sprtcp
when others fall. Bold ledftr writ
tea guarantee. S4 North HftMMa
Bt., Portland, Oreien.
GARBAGE Oct yonr praisunt
cleaned np for ths iummr. Gal
os the city garbwa wages tor
rod aerriee, Fknna 1 3 1-T, I
T, AIIaB,
E 1 pert Amnataat,
WILSON AUDITIKQ CO. E. M. Wll
(on, C. P, A. Aak about oar new
and simplified method of atsotwfr
tag. Particularly valuable to aai
'business as a ttae-asvsr Biviol
fall bnslnew detail, H, F. a H,
BldK Medford. Phone 157-R,
TOR 8AI,B Hovcral young fresh
cows, 15 calves.
Pigs, slioats and sows.
One team Rood work hsrseis,
welich about ilsitio. Mlravisla Orch
ard, Phone 6S7-T3.
FOR SALE UelRian hare breedinB
stock. Phono 2M-M, 169
HELP WANTBli MAIJ!.
W-AXTE H Thorou cbly ei pcrlnnccd
and reliable man to take charge ot
younK orchard nnd vinyard of
aiwut 3:t acres, located near Mer
lin, Trees ere from one to five
years old. Applicant must have
had practical experience in fruit
RrowinK. tho proper priming,
spraylni? and diseases of trees ami
most know the difference between
a borer and a canary bird. Refer
ences must )e of liir.ll order as
owner is a noii-re.-ddMi. Phone or
full Tuesday only, Koomo 230.
New Josephine Hold, tirants PaM.
IBS
WAWHti tonimteRt orchard fore
man. Apply V. S. Laiior Office.
171
WAXTED Men.
W!ister Knnch,
of Jacksonville.
',50 and board,
li nillca north
191
WA ,VTKI MiSCKMjAS KUVB
VA.VFK! RaHturnee for sheep. I.
HoMiiberit, Mcilford Hotel. 170
WANTED Smudge
Stain price. 1. O.
ford.
oil end
Hois SS,
pots
WAXTKD Some i?ood seroii! hand
tar p:iper lo eov.'r roof. Phone 3.3.
His
WAXTEI
ing ear.
300.
-To liny 1917 Ford lour
Call Nash Hotel. Phone
171
WANTK! -To buy a S-Inch wacnn.
ISxH wall lent, team. S2 West
Twelfth. 171
WASTE I To tmy eofco burner t
attach to pas stove, to burn tradi.
Rhone Si'-J. 171
WANTED If In need of a ptanlnc
mill man address Fianer Man, 17
Terwilili.-'r otrcct, Portland, )r-ICS
WANTED Sell you rream to the
Johnson Prod, Co., Central Point.
Ore., where tho tests and cash
counts.
WANTK1) lloasea
repair or wreck.
to move, feotld.
Pltone 4SR-M or
WANTED R. 11. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortitages, notes, judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc. and
makos short time loans do any old
thing.
FOIt SALK 19 good blooded nig
it taken In three days at $S,S0 por
head, li mile south Hillcrart. 17S
FOR 8A1.K 30 head Nanny goals.
Maliello lllldreth, Butte Falls, Ore.
gon. Ho 113. 17J
IfMt 8A1,B Span of black mules,
eight years old, sowna and gentle,
I,, O. Penland, Talent. 168
FOR SALE ChoIj Diiroe Jersey
breeding stock, brood sows, piiis,
o(c. Oakmont Farm, Talent, Phone
?-F2. 1SS
FOR SALE 150 good ranise ewes.
Some ewo litmhs. Also Ramlmuil-
let bucks. U. Roiwnherg, Medford
Hotel. ICS-
mm hams jiumjbijMNhok.
Ftllt S A IjE Cheap, Fori! Hub In
good shape, Kod tires; a!ao 101
Ford touring car. Phono B4H-Y
170
FOR SALK -Apple wood. $S.6 per
tier on ground no miles northeast
Central Point. Phono 12(. O. T.
Hamilton. 172
FOR SALE Klltbeii ranne, two
kRchen chairs, dropleaf latde.
sanitary couch, refrigerator, two
porch rorkers, one oak rocker,
!arrel spray pump. Small orchard
ladder, garden toola. Ail in aood
condition, fall 7M-H2. I6H
FtIt SAi.K Mission graiica.
On-hard.
tieary
172
Will SALE iloiinuhnld
' Phono 171-J2.
furniture.
WASTED To buy top for 11
Ford touring car. Phone 502-J.
IK 9
mil SAI.K Caliliase, at wonlmalc
prices. Si5e tharls Hay, or call
131-11. 171
FOR SALE Ford runabout with
cnrrslng hmly. 1916 model, good
rondition; also high-claps piano
nurel walnut cape, ahnont new,
cheap for ca?h. Will sell on time.
Write l. O. liox 737. 10H
FOR SALK Corn fodder, with snd
without ear corn. Phone M0-K2.
17
FOIt SALE Jry oak stumps. Web
ster Ksnrh, 1 4 miles north Jack
sonvllle. 191
FOB SAL1J Fortyfold wheat; a vonr
good variety for fall sowing. Price
12.25 per bushels Phone 1-F2
16S
FOB SALK ititlrk SU, llcht, od
condition, cord tires. Phone
IS s
Iwtras.'ttoaj Id MaMt
TBRO ALTON HA1GHT Tfeh .
piao and harmony, ilalsht UojV
fi'adlo, 401 Oaraatt-Ctew Bias
Phone 71.
Insaraooe,
aLICK HCI.LOWAT Fire, Aeeldwi,
AatomoMto, Liability pouolM writ
tea with best EtagUsb and Hasten.
Companies, Office 40 OantaH.
Corey Bldg. .
EARL 8. TL'M Y General Insurance
office. Fire, Automobile Aeeident,
Stability, Plat Olasa. Hay or
Orals In field 0r baro; si 60 LIts
elock. Contract end Surety Bonds,
Excellent companies, good local
service. No. Z i 0 Garnett-Cors?
Uldg L, I,. Catkeart, Manager.
VtMBlUf MTU.
THOMAS
work, at
screens,
184.
MOFFAT Genual mill
sit, doora, mouldings and
Shop 4(7 S. Fir, Phnna
rbyatctaiis aaS Bm
DR. W. Vi, HOWARU -OsWspatM
phvsicSaa. H03 f rnott-Corssy baili
log. Phone 130,
Uii. J. J. KMMBsa Pbystdaa mmt
argsoB, Practice UmlleA to
ar, ae and throat. Eys aeies -tfflcally
toated and glaasea sp
piled. Oculist and Auriat tor 8.
It. R. Co. Of I Iocs It r. H. 0
Bidg. Phone HJ,
DR. F, O. CAR LOW
1)11, KVA MAlAa CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
41-4lt tiarn Bit-Corey Bldg.
Phone (01-L,
Residence t 8. Laurel Street.
Printer and ratinsken,
MEDFORD PRIHTINQ CO, has tka
best equipped prlntlns office t
Bouthern Oregon, Book Mnding
loose leaf ledgara, billing aysteaia
etc. Portland sricae. 1 1 Kortl
Fit it.
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BADS TRANSFER 8TOKAOS CO
Office 4 North Front Bt Phont
IIS. Price TlthL Santo gasj.
antwl.
Look at These
10 acrea close In under Irrigation,
new a-roont house, modern; wll! laka
$100.1)0, and this la soma bargain
at tho price,
10 acres In Warner Creek district
tor eiehantse, for , good modern S
room house in Medford.
176 aero stock and alfalfa ranch,
either with stock, feed and equip
ment, or without. This place Is a
splendid piece of land and one of the
ery beet Mock propositions In this
valley, and we are making a price
on It that will Interest anyoaa ia tka
market for a real ranch.
Brown & White
1 buatb Fir Street, -