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MEDFORD MAIL"' TRIBUNE. MEPFOT?P, :' OBEfJOX. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8,' 1918 PACE THREE CLAIM BREWERS PRO-GERMAN IN WAR SYMPATHY Senator Jones CfWrqe? Liquor Mak ers With Havlna. Secretly Financ ed Newspapers and Endeavorlna tp Influence Public Opinion in Behalf of Bqozc and Germany. WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. Charges that thS United States Brewers' asso ciation anil individual-members have secretly financed newspapers in the Interest of the liquor traffic, contrib uted to the National German-American Alliance, been convicted of cor rupt practices and improperly Influ enced state and national legislation, were renewed in a memorandum fil ed today by Senator Jones of Wash ington, republican, with the senate Judiciary sub-committee investlgat lng loans by brewers to Arthur Bris bane in connection with tho latter's purchase of the Washington Time. Senator Jones, author of the reso lution, adopted by the senato and un der which the sub-committee Is not ing, presented his memorandum for the purpose of contending that the inquiry Is unlimited in scope and not as has been suggested, confined alone to the Washington Times. . - Facts Established Documentary .evidence alone, the memorandum asserts, will establish the following facts: "That the United. States' Brewers association; Individual 'brewers, and cerporatlons,. have financed newspa ners In! the interest of the liquor traf fic, anit deceived the pnbllo as to the Beeret-aTrangeraents for money loan ed;' which In some cases was to he re paid only In the discretion of the newspaper-owner, out or the paper, 11 there should be any profits. ' "That the United States Brewers' association and certain- Individual brewers who helped finance certain newspapers advocating the liquor traffic also contributed to the Nat ional German-American Alliance and financed the publication of an offlc lal organ .after the .sinking of the Lusitanla and: other Bimilar German atrocities. "That, the United States Brewers ' association and certain individual brewers and brewery corporations have been convlfctcd, pleaded' guilty, or nolo contendere, to the charges of violation of federal corrupt practices act and other criminal laws and paid several hundreds of thousands of dollars In fines and penalties. "That the National German-American Alliance was financed In part by the bitewerB' association and Individ ual brewers and liquor dealers Financed by Iliewcrs .. "That the brewers' association thru organizations whose identity has been concealed, such as the so called National Association of Conv merce and Labor, Manufacturers and Dealers' association, Business. Men's association. Tax Payers' league, Home Rule and other organizations, have made political surveys relating to the attitude of candidates for of fice and how they could be Infliienc ed and controlled In the Interest of the liquor traffic. Such organ!' zatlons and individuals also have en couraged the starting of strikes In dry territory and Instigated local troubles In shops and factories whose owners and managers favored prohl bitlon. "That the brewery trade and liq uor traffic is pro-German in its sym pathy." Documents in possession of the alien property custodian, the attor ney-general of Texas, federal district attorneys at Pittsburg, Detroit, and Austin, Texas, together with th German-American Alliance organ and German newspapers were cited as evidence by Senator Jones. II said the war department Intelligence service has other evidence of "brazen methods" of liquor interests to cor nipt electorates and public officials The total amount of subscriptions1 in the Medford district liberty. bond campaign this noon was $320,000, the subscriptions of Monday amounted to $000i The .average dully subscriptions of late have only been tiuOO and the committee points out that if this average is. not great ly increased by people Increasing the mount they have already subscribed for the district cannot possibly reach the ton by. the end of the. campaign, Oct., 19., , ,,i ... ' One-bright ray in the oampaign came today; with the loyalty shown by L.. J, Davles, the former Medford garage man, who several months ago removed .tc Twin. Falls,., .Colo. He showed his loyalty not only to the government: but. tq Medford by mail ing his check for $350 for liberty bond subscriptions, . The committer ngajit- urges those of the public -who have, not yet sub scribed, or: who have not subscribed liberally enough according to their means, to ignore what it forms Ger many's peace piffle. "Let. every one remember,'' says . Chairman; ,-Kldd. that' each fifty dollars subscribed will provide a good,, warm army over coat for a soldier this winter."' - As usual not enough solicitors showed up today to cover the ground thoroly. .. The committee asks those persons who have purchased a bond or bonjs, who are -well able to buy more, not to get peeved when a. solic- tfnr In sent In tlmm fnr the snnond nr third time. "We've just got to keep after til em. for unless every one who has subscribed Increases his or her ubscriptlon liberally we just can't get top the top," says Mr. Kidd. Ssooo . u. a. .Mcuuruy - HUH .'li WASHINGTON, Oct. S Employes of the Single Service corporation of New York were commended today In a letter from Mnjor Cenernl Wll llnms, chief of ordnance, upon the! otftclency In attaining a production of one hundred hand grenades a mln ute. Cut This Out It Is Worth Mnnoy , DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out till Hp, encloso with Be and mail it t foley & Co., 2833 Sheffield avenu Chicago, III., writing your name an address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain In sides an back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladded ailments; and Foley Ca thartlc Tablets, a wholesome an thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels. For sale Jlodtord Pharmacy. 91 IN SALE Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter L. Eurhart Mrs. M. B.oeck L. J. Davles E. & M. $1000 soo It. 9400 ' 360 13. Morris 9300 Roberts .1. A. Gilbert 9aoo A. Oruffis lorraln H. Tursons L. Hovey - ' , . , Ilay IT. Dnrbv r. Airs. j. v. Urooliv Pol. If. H.'Harffpnt Mac H .UoMnhom A. uamnuil CiVrtrmlf Krlckaon a. 1. HAitznmn I'll lp 1S s Dr. 9100 E. U. Porter I A. .1. Klockow Mr.' K. Hiuier 11. iritin : i I. 1 'puchy t Welch H C Anhrsoa p. coiinum K. 10. Miniilck K. nupi V. Cruiti t. Mu nil y r. ami airs. Emll A ml re n J. O. Woods I'. M. Craddnck L,. J. Aiming Ihizl Lt-sier T. Thomas 11. Parsons V. Onklltt . iv. 4'. lumen , : ( Rpanitls Chapter flG U. K. S. Thunos KoMPtta MeOrnil i r Olive WurthiiiKton A. Ileal 1 Bertha (Jnrnsteln 11. W. Walters . A. S. furry 950 ' M, Mllner 1 1 W. It. Jackson ' '. Eunice Alf'ltfitg)iln o. l. miKi-y ( ' M. c. Sullivan ; 1 r. . Isaacs ' Hetty Hnrdwull ! ; i-. M. Cur lies i t Elva C Koherts I Leoiui; I'toberis A. P." Hnen ' Alossic nritton Mrs. F. J. Hippey K. IX Lnilus E. E. Morrison Hilt-ii N. Yuckey 1C. V. Hulil 1 Esther Ashcraftr It. SfhitUr Wertu-nn'ii Whillock BUSHELS WHEAT YIELD OF YEAR WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. General Improvement In crop prospeots on October 1 over a month ago was shown today by the Improvement in the department of agriculture's monthly report. Corn Improved to the extent of 46,000,000 bushels and now gives prospect of a 2,717,775,000 crop which would be 44 1.000,000 .bushels smaller than last year s. i". Spring wheat improved to the ex- Tont of about 20,000,000 -i bushels mora than that produced last year. With this addition to spring wheat, tho total wheat crop Including winter wheat now In prospect is 91S.920,- 000 bushels. That comes close to the billion bushel mark set by the .government last fall to meet the war needs of America and the allies. Estimate of production of other crops follow: oats l.::i.ri,297,uuu tuishels; barley 236..".0o,O00; buck wheat ID, 473,000; white potatoes 391,279,000; sweet potatoes 85, 473, 000; flax 15,006.000; rice 41,918, 000; tobacco 1,265, 362, OO'O pounds; pears 10,194,000 'butihels; apples 198,389,000 bushels; sugar beets 6,458,000; kaflrs 72,650.000 bush els; beans 17,802,00 bushels. mill, carlots, 129.65; mixed cars, faO.15; less than carlots, $30.65. HAY Timothy, 3034; alfalfa, 127.50; grain, 26, COURT HOUSE REPORT Re- I 1 Frolmte Court Estate of Joseph H. Drake. ceiptB. ' Guardianship of Chas. S. Edwards et al. Petition. . . Estate of Emmett Ueeson. Proof of publication. Estate of Mercla C. Crittenden. Will, proof, petition. Estate of Albert C. Crlttendent. Wll, proof, petition. ARMY INDULGES - INiCHEWINGIGUM tTlrluh l-'n-d.-rlckson . K. Uslmrno Mny Monloff Verllnda Ointrnll C. A. l.amj Ciirrlc H. Wnrrcn , Mm iii ien muck I. M. DoilKe J. V. JVart Ut-o. Meaumo .inry A. Stone ISxthvr I. Miller Miillil V.. Miller llurrlrtt llnriln-pll Mrs. Hliinrh Canutlf? H. C. Hllllmun Oeo. Wulson Ordors hnve lust boon nlaced by the quartermasters corps for 2,300.- 000 packages of crewlng gum for the army. It has been found that on long marches and where the troops are unable to get sufficient water, chew ing gum is very effective in relieving tlili-st. Recently the commanding officer of a regiment of field artillery, when embarking for overseas service, Stat. ed that 250 pounds of chewing gum would save hundreds of gallons 6( water when' most needed. Hd point ed otit that chewing gum1 is cheap and that there hre times when water Is Very expensive 'ahd at times unob tainable. ;: .' , Precautions to save water are therefore being taken. ' The lemon drops Used by the army ore prepurod from a special formula tested for its thirst quenching qualities. Canned tomatoes have also heen found effec tive for thirst, a can of tomatoes in the front lino 'trenches has severally- limes uie results or. me same voiuipFM of wator.' , This ja. ascribed, to tmwXi mild acidity of the canned tpninto. : The subsistence division' iof the quartermaster corps-Is constantly en gaged in experiments to discover ways and means to insure our troops getting the best food at all times and at the same time effecting tliq ut most saving in tonnage. Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central At. District Court ' J. H. Neustndt vs. Sterling Carr et Execution In foreclosure. Monitor Orchard Co. vs. Advance Rumely Thresher Co. et al. Equity. Mason Ehrman Co. vs. Lowell Kundell. Action for money. C. Roberts el al vs. Applegnte Lumber Co. Motion. Frank E. Fender et al vs. B. F, Fuller, et al. Finding and conclu sions. Decree. Ora E. Itagsdiilo vs. Thos. Lee Ragsdnlo. Report of sale. W. I). Tiel! vs. llornco Illlven. Order, ; , Eliz. N. Andoreon et al vs. (Jco. A Morse, et al. Notice. . Geo. O. Jams vs. .Nettle E. iUoou. Motion, answer and counter claim. Agnes I). Itcese vs. James A. lleeso et al. Complaint, order, affidavit. T. . E. Pottlnger vs. Wm. Ulrlch. Action for money. Mary Abbott vs. J. D. Bell. . Aotlon at law. ' ,..n T. C. Lafferty vs. R. R. Lafferty. Divorce. . . . -.-i h EX-GOVERNOR McCREARY OF KENTUCKY DEAD KIOIIMONI). I'.. Oct. 8. Jinn.' li .M ut'renTv, twioo .governor -of Ken tucky, six veurs a ivpri'sentntivn of his sink' in t lie I'nitei) .States somite, and for several consevutive terms a member of the lower house of con gress, (lied at his home here toiluv af ter n briet illness. EXP WANTED FEMAIiE WANTED Experienced ludy stenog rapher. One with Borne bookkeep ing experience preferred, but not necessary. Oood salary to right party. Big Pines Lumber Com Lemon Juice For Freckles Gii'lst Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try itl Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into a battle containing three ounces of , orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complex ion beautiflor, at very, very small cost. 1 Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweet ly fragrant lotion Into the face, nock, arras and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how iclear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. Adv. WANTED (ilrl for general work. Call 567J2. WANTED Women, salary J24 full ime, 50c an hour spare time, dis tributing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Permanent. Experience unnecessary. Apply Guarantee Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. Ronl Kttute Transfers Elizabeth Causley et vir to E. B. Dnrron et ux. Und. Int. In NK, of SV and SV6 of -E of sec. 22, also NE of'X'W of sec. 23; all in iwp. 39, R. 2 E $ 10.00 Mrs. Mary E. McElroy et vir to E. B. Barron et ux, same as above 10.00 William H. JIcN'alr et ux"to H. O. Wolcott et ux. Und. of ST of. sec 20, twp. 38; 'Ri. 4 W. ..,...:....!. ..i,..;i.u IL O.i Woloatt et ux tb W11 i linmi H.iMtiXalr, UnduiMs of .( SB 'of seo.' 20, twpiUS, 'R. 4 W. uuiuiii. Peter iMurray et ux to Wil liam lxiwcll, WVi of NE and NE or NE of Sec. 26, twp. 39, R. 1 E. , Frank Roberts et ux to Oor trude sr. Blessing, lots 2-3 Emig's Add.: U":.Mdford ... Butte, Falls LiitrTher. .fta.i to 2.00 i... i 2.00 10.00 10.00 John Si 'O'wfcri Co., Wnd 1n ' ' . sees, l-ifti?. -i.l-wpi'yA.:" 10.00 PARIS, Sept. 1. (Correspondence of Associated Press.) - Admiral Henry B. Wilson, commander-in-chief of the American naval forces In French waters, refused the cross, of the Legion of Honor when President Polncare and Minister of Marine Georges Leygues visited him at Brest on August 15 and 16. The French press was Invited not to record the Incident. The American admiral declared that, altno greatly flattered, Jy the proposal, It was impossible for him to accept a decorntlon. Tho minister of the mnrlne then intervened and tried to shake the admiral's deter mination. Admiral Wilson would not be mov ed. He reiterated his regrets but took his stand' on his government's order forbidding the acceptance of decorations except for acts of war Ho declared that he could not consid er his work at Breast as being work at the front.. THE RIDER. (Ilv Klpflitor lllnir (irccn.) Wliut do von henr, America f rnmi over the sens comes n mar tial strain. A thunder of guns, a mnnning rrv Wrung fi-oid n million beds of imin. What is tlint sound tlirnuuh the wind und rain Those giillniun' lionfs,' tlint warn ing crvt I'niil Ucvcrc is riilin" agnin, Ilo vou not hour liini, America T ' ' ' Ml Wlint do ou henr, Amerien f The linns lire sniling vour seas ninin. Wliut is it, lliorc, through the mist ii nd sprnvl Ilo vou see vour children drown ing loduv As Ihev did in the f.usitiuiinT Will vou truck tlie murderers In their dent Paul Revere is riding ngnin Up! uud ride with him, Aniericu! Portland Llvostock , - I'OIiTr.AND.Mlre.' Ol't.' 8.-i-Cltle teadv: receipts .179. 'Steers, prime. $12.0fl(a 13.(10; medium to good. !l.7" 1.00: 2001I to ehoiee. 11.00(n' 12.00; fair to; medium. $8.25fri0.25: common to Inir. f:i.7.i(n n.ii; cows and heifers, choice. $8.00(irfl.OO: me dium to good, ifSJ'Xit.'J.V. fair to medium, 4.o(fl 3.7.i: eanenrs. $3.00 (u J.OO; hulls, $.').00(n 7.00; cnlvcs. $0.00(0 12.0(1: stiii-kcrs and feeders, 4.00(n8.IM). Hogs lower: reccints -171. Prime mixed, $l!l.2.")( lll.."il); niediiim mixed. $18.7.')( 10.110: rough heavies, $17.'.Ti (n'17.."0; iieH$l.Vilirri'lll.r: bulk of sales. 18.7.(: 10.00. Sheen stendv: reeeipts none. Prime InmliH, $12.0001 1 1.00: fair to medium. !l.00((l 11.00; veiirltnus. $10.00((l 11.00: wet hers, $S.00(n 10.00; ewes, $(i.."i0((i 0.00. Butter and H.gRs I'dKTI.AXn, Ore.. Oct. 8. Iliit ler I inn. (ilv eroniiierv luints. ex- (ms, box lots, Ollc; enrlons, box lots, (He; luilg boxes, i oe more; less, than I, 1; (Hie. t EGGS Buying price, candled cracks and rots out, 50c: selling price, candled, 53fi'54c; In cartons. .".8c. HENS 2-6fT2rc; springers,' 27 lf 30c; old roosters, 15c; turkeys, geese nominal; ducks, old, 2bc; yoiini!,'30 0 33c. ihc; mug uoxes, ',c more; less i unit hull boxes, e nmrc. , Ijuvina hitiie liiiller i'at, Porlliind, (i7e ; cube elttfis. Portland (,'rnln WHEAT $2.20 basis; none; oals, jrS.2.'. bid; corn yellow, )58.50 bid. MILL STUFFS Mill run barley, , No. 3, f. 0. '). Ik I born, Heeson, land iu 1). I., C. 63, twp. 39, H. 1 W. ...... Lorena E, Downing to V. M. Downing, lot 2, blk. 38, Centrul Point , 10.00 Buddie Oden et ux to C. K. Webber et al, Elt of NE sec. 22 and SB of SE sec. 15, twp. 34, R. 4 W 10. 00 R. H. Toft et ux to C. K. Webber, land in sec. 25, twp. 37, R. 2 V.' 10.00 Summons 111 the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for the County of Jackson L. Cross, I'hilntlrf, vs. Emma Fre denburg, formerly Emma Coffman, Andrew Coffman, Wilbur Coffman Delia Coffman, Robert Coffman, unknown heirs of Albert Coffman deceased, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest In the real estute described in the Complaint herein, and Herbert L. Coffman, Defendants. To the above named defendants, Andrew Coffman, unknown heirs of Albert Coffman, deceased, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate describ ed In the complnlnt here: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGOX, You are hereby sum moned and required to appear In the above entitled Court and cause and answer the Complaint of the plaintiff on rue' therein agninst you within six woeks from and after the dnto of the first publication of this Summons which date Is. August 27th, 1918 said period of six weeks being the time fixed by the order of Hon, F. M Calkins, Judge, of the above named Court, within which you should so appoar and answer or be adjudged to he in default, wich order bears date August 2ltll, !. You' will further take notice that If you fall to appear and nnBwer said Complaint as aforesaid, plulntitf will apply to tho Court for the relief deN mumlcd in the Complaint, a succinct statement of which Is for n idpcroo iof tho Court determining tho conflicting claims, interest and estates of defen duntB and. each of them, In and ;to tho Southwest quarter of tho Southwest quarter of Secftoh'28; and Northwest quarter of Northwest quarter of Sec tion 33, Township 34, South Range 2, East of Willamette Meridian In Jackson County, Oregon, and decree lng that plaintiff Is the owner of said premises in fee simple, free and clear of all clnlms of defendants, or any of them, therein or thereto, and' that none of said defendants have any right, title, intorest or estate therein or thereto, together with such other and further relief as tho Court may deem Just and enultnhle. PORTER J. NEFF, Attornoy for Plaintiff. BELLINGIIA.M, Wash., Oct. 8. After being advised that there were three cases of Spanish influenza In Belllngham, ftayor J. A. Sells today closed all places of public assembly, The sittings of tho federal court were affected by the order. With Mfidfnrd trade la Medford made. SHOE AND SULPHUR , DARKENS GRAY HAIR WHEN WEAK OR UUN DOWN by rlironk r naw ihrtiit Mfni Inn truiiblrfl ivhUii i.(U:i tlttiri. olllcli ucjy mc4.o hfo It at If. try ECKM.V:rS ALTERATIVE F1 til It, rk"d lottlc v.ilun In urt.lltlon lo ll. ,fir,,li, .unl'll.",. r,mli,. r A. C'liul, N-n!i or lUOII-I'crmlnlC Dm,-. $2 tiifl, nnw $1.S0. $t me, saw B0r. l'rlrn mclutlr-l War lal. All druMi ' TVVTr'V. T -l.n-T,.,-., tM'.,l-','. It's Grandmother's .Recipe q Restore Color, Gloss fV and Attractiveness, r 1 ' 9 ' Almost everyone know that Sage Tea and Hulnhur. oroDerlv comDound. ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to tho hnlr when fnded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to got this mixture was to mako It at home, which is mussy and trouble some. Nowadays, by asking at nny drug store for "wyetn Hage and gui rhur Compound," you will get a targe pottle or tins famous oia recipe, on proved by the addition of other in uredlenta. at a small cost. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can.nosfliblv tell that you darkened ytour hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or Boft brush with It and draw this through your hair, biking one small strand at a time; by mornlnu the gray hair dlsuDOeara. ana after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dnrk, glossy and attractive, Wveth's Bhkb ana Huiunur com pound Is a delightful tnlt requisite for those who desire dark hair nnd a youthful'tippearftuco. It Is not In tended fnr the cure, mitigation or pre vention of disease. FOR RENT APAnTMENTS. houso- FOR RENT- One completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland.' uwr. LOST Between Will. Byli.'e ami Xowhall ranches, black and whlni lap robe. $2.50 reward. Leave nt Mull Tribune. 17 0 1ST Cooking meusils in suck dropped from Crater Lako Stit.e. Return to Mull Tribune office. Hill FOB HOUSES. FOR RENT Six-room modern bun galow In first-class Bhape. Range connected, Oarage. Phone 488-X. FOR RENT Five room bungalow, furnished or unfurnished. 1125 West Main street. 169 FOR RENT Bungalow, six rooms nnd bath, four large closets.' Call phone 652-R. 109 FOR RENT Nloely furnished six- room bungalow; modern; piano; fireplace. Phone 9-F22. 169 FOR RENT Furnished house and two brick rooming houses. Ono seven-room 1 dwolllng. with garage on paved street. John F. While. Phone 449-M. 187 FOR RENT One 5 and one 7-room bungalow. 820 West Twelfth. FOR 8ALF TtKAL ESTATE. FOR SALE 10 acres of choice Hear Creek bottom land, 1 M miles from Medford. Phone 25-J3, 173 TOR RENT OR SALE Six acres in Oakdnle Park addition. -Modern house, nnd barn. Water on IVi acres. Phone 25-JI, or call on H. B. Nye. ,171 FOR SAI.F IJVESTOCK FOR SALE Two span of young draft horses, twp mares, two gold lugs, threo years old passed; sound and well broken; weigh now 1300. $225.00 nnd $250.00 a pair.. II. E. Gordon, R. F. D. 2, Grants Pass, Oregon ... 1,173 FOP. EXCHANGE. FOR KXC4IANOE Small farm near Medford. for larger acreage or un improvod land: would a:-'sumc nr pay some difference. AiMres:; 11';:: 777, Mall Tribune. 179 MONET To lJ.".. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, ond will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. 11. Andrews, No. 81 North Grape. Phone 647. J. tf BCHIXKSS lilHWrOit Mining Experts. CAMPBELL & LIL.IEGRA1I mines promltlng association; mining properties ltstcil for sale, sampled and reports rendered. Office snd assay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam plea by mall given prompt atten Attornrys. PORTER J. NEFli", Attorney-i.-!nr, room 8 and 9, Menlforil Nsttoual Bank Building. warnstt- A. B. R Mimes, Lwrr. Coroy Building. Auto atappBvi. LAHBR ATJTO PPRIHO CO.--Tf-l are operating the largest, eldon and best-equipped plant In the tlflo northwest. Use our serliip! when others fall. Bold ander writ ten guarantoe. 34 North FlftftiiUa Bt, Portland, Oregon. ChuTtam GARBAGE Get your pruil94 cleaned np for the aummir. C&H on the olty garbage wagons tot god service. Phone tbl-Y. ) T. Allen. FOR '. SALBi-Good for all purposo work , mare. . Weight ,,1050 , Vm. Don bib work harness. Ct A, llon "nett.' at 401 Orchard:" 123 FOR SALE Several 'cows; l;i calves." Pigs; shouts' and sows. Ohe leam good work young fresh horses, WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to an; business as a time-saver glvUil full business detail. M, F. . U. Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-R. weigh about 2S00. , MIravlsta Orch' ard, Phono 597-.I3.1 , ' FOR SALE .Belgian haro breeding biock. I'll one zHu-.il. , ma FOR SAI.IC l:i good blooded pigs If taken In throe days at J6.u0 per head. mllo south 11 merest. 17s FOR SALE 30 head iNanny goals Mnbellp Illldroth, Butto Falls, Ore. gon, Box 'II 3. 175 FOR SALE IWHCKLLANKOUH. HELP WANTKlJ MAIJC. WANTED Boy at Royal Bakery. 169 WANTED Competent orchard fore man. Apply U. H, Labor Office. 171 WANTED Men. $2.5(1 and board. Webster Ranch, 1 14 miles norlh of Jacksonville. 1 91 WANTED HITUATION." BIO V'AMILY" V'ASlT WANTF.I)" I do a toilful of clothes In fifteen or twenty nilnutos. Very careful. No danger of touring your linens. Will do your whole week's wash for less than five cents. All wnsh- ing done In your home. SntiiVfor mo on trial. Thor Wrtshor, phone 90. 17: WA.NTETl M1MCKLLA NEOCS WANTED Toggenbcrg or oilier milk goaf, now fresh. (leo. T. Elsoy. Merlin, Oro. ISO WANTED Buhy currlago in good condition. Reed or green wopdon ho'ly preferred. Call 578-L. J68 WANTED- Pasturage for sheep, II. . Rosenborg, Mcdrord Hotel. 17" WANTED Smudge oil end pots. Slnle price. P. O. Box WIS, Med ford. 173 WANTED To buy 1917 Ford lour ing car. Call Nash lintel. Phone 300. 171 INTKHUKIiAS AlTTOOAH CO TIME CARD Leave Medford for Astiiand, Talent and Phoenix flail, except Sunday at 8:00 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., Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., and 11:00 a. m.i 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 6:80. Sunday leave Ashland at 9:00 a. th., and '11:30, 4:30 anil S;30 p, m. , , WANTED To buy coke burner to attach to gas stove, to burn trash Phone 92-.I. 171 WANTED Sell youi cream to th Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., wbaro the testa and cash counts. WANTED House to dioto, kulld, repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or 4RK-X. WANTED R. II, Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notos, ludg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thlng. Fort RENT KI KMHHED ROOMN. KOI I It K N T It oo in s. ' " P lion o 37fi 170 1'OU SALE 1 horse, 2 good cows 1 top buggy, 1 spring wagon, 1 set doll bio harness, 2 sets single har ness, 1 horse blanket, 1 plush Inp- ' robe, 1 harrow, 1 garden drill, 1 grinding stone, 1 corn plantar, acres corn In shock, 30 Plymouth Rock laying pullets, 8 chicken coops, one scytho, stable forks. spado, shovel, 1 doublu-bittod axe. sledge, 1 barrel churn, milk pans All must be sold before Oct, 20, 1918. M. T. Murphy, Pacific High way, south ono mile Medford. 170 FOR SALE O, A. C, whllo wlnler barley; also Rchllo, a spring bar ley. Good plump seed, $2.75 per hundred. A. L. Vincent says the heaviest barley ho threshod this season. Chas. Nuniin, phune Jack sonvillo II Hi;. 171 FOR SALE LiO good range owes Somo cwo lambs. Also ltainbollll. let bucks. D. Itosenberg, Medford 'Hotel. FOR SALE Trailer. Apply J. W Mitchell, 31.8 Main street. 17 FOR SALE Mission grapes, lc pound. Geary Orchard. 172 FOB SALE Nice cooking and eating apples. Will deliver. t.L'll Hunt h Grape. 16!i FOB RALE Nice barred rock cock erels. Phono 8-.I2. 170 FOR SALE Cheap, Ford Bug in good shape, good tires; also 19 Is Ford louring car. Phono 54X-Y 170 FOR HALK Apple wood, $2.7,, pur tier on ground ono miles northeast Central Point. Phono I2S. C. T Hamilton. 17: FOR SAI.E-Orehard. MiHHlon grapes. Genry FOR HALE Household Phono 171-.I2. furniture. WANTED To buy top for 1916 Ford touring car, Phone 502 Hill FOR SALE Cabbage, at wholesale prices. Seo Charles Kay, or nil 131-R. 17 FOR SALE Corn fodder, with and without cur corn. Phono 500-112 170 FOIl SALE Dry oak stumps. Web sler Ranch, 1 miles north Jack sonvillo. 191 Expert Account.iut, Instruction III u 'lc. ' , yRED ALTON liAIGUT Tocher 1 piano and harmony. IIsbt 1CU&H fc'.udlo, 401 Garnett-Corty WI Phone 72. V lusnranco. ALICE HOLLO WAT, Fire. Acildivis Automobile LlahP.Uy policies wriu ten with best English a 'id Fastt-r't Companies. Office 408 Oarnolt Corey Bldg. c EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, liny or Grain In field or bnrn; also Llvo stock. Contract and Surety Honda. Excellent companlus, good local service. No. 210 Gnrnett-Coruy Bldg., L. L. Catlicart, Manager. Planing 51111. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and ' screens. Shop 437 S. Fir, 1'hnuo 184. Physicians and tia eoBJ DR. W. W. HOWAltU OutoOiii.( physician. 308 C ruott-Coroy bullii lug. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENA Physician anA anrgeon. Pr.iovlco Urniied to ear, nose and thioat. ICau kH--tlflcally tested and Hl-i4'.s sup plied. Oculist and Aurin; fur h. I'. K. R. Co. Offices U. f. . II. C. Bldg. Phone 1,07. DR. F. G. CAltLOW DR. EVA MALv.i CAKLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 110-417 Garnett-Corey llldg. Phono 904-L. Ilosldcnco 26 S. Laurel Street. Irtiituni and rnbtlKtierj. MEDFORD PRINTI.NO CO. h th best equipped prlullog urfl' U Bouthorn Orogoti. Honk Mi.'liMi. loose leaf ludtjis. bUlluK '.oi'.t. ete. Portiauil prlcua, i'i iunk Fir Bt. EADS TRANSFER I'OI: Atlri l O. Office 42 North to rout St. I'bnu 815. Prices right. Marries ausr snteed. Look at These 10 acres close In un-kr irrUrUnn, new 5-rooiii Iiouko, modern, will tako I1S0O.00, and thld i fiomo bariMiu at tho price. 10 itcron in Wukiht Crorlc ill.-drlct for oxchiinne, for a cootl inodoni U romu Iiohbo lit .MiMlToril. 17ti acre stock ami nUaifa t.inrli, ellher with Btock, feed nnd equip ment, or without. Thin v.i.c.o ia a Hplendld plcco oC land and onn of tio very bewt Btock propositions In thin valley, and wo are n'uKfnj; a price on It tbt will Intfrct anono in tho market tor a real ranch. Brown & White 19 BoaUi l lr Btrcut. ,