Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 10, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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    JfEDFOTJT) MATL TRTBUXE. MEDFOTCD, OT?EC!OX, TTIUT7SDAY, OTTOBETf 10, 1913
PAdE VIVE
TO
ALLOVERi FRANCE
TOLD GERMANS
TO "GO TO HELL"
price, candled, 53c; In cartons, COc.
HE'VS 2345 26c; springers. 25!i
2Sc: old. roosters, 15r; turkeys, 28
4i 32c; geese nomlnul; ducks, old,
2pc; .young, 28 32c.
barley,
No. 3,
LONDON, Oct. 10. (Correspon
dence of Associated Press.) "Amer
ican soldiers seem to grow In the
night so that each morning there are
more of them than before," writes a
British soldier in France to his rela
tives In England. Americans are
tie topics of conversation every
where." he continues. "The villages
t
are full of them. .
".Their automobile trucks ore on all
the roads, and their columns of In
fantry are everywhere. We are be
ginning to know the songs they sing
and the phrases they use.
v."To many of us they were a com
plete mystery at first. We had heard
of America only as a distant country.
Then suddenly they were In France,
tall, well-trained men with a gen
ius for making friends and adapting
themselves to new conditions. We
watched them wilh curiosity at first,
surprised to find how like they were
to other men.
! I "Then, before we had quite recov
ered from the first pleasant surprise,
they were fighting, making a repu
tation in a trade where the lest is
not easy.- They came up from their
villages singing, and filtered into the'j
trenches, more and more of . them
each day. The papers began to talk
about their fighting, but we thought
'Surely they cannot be doing much
yet!" And then all at once we began
to see it for ourselves, and we were
of the opinion straightway that the
papers had not grasped the wonder
of the facts.
"They were so keen and so fresh,
those first Americans. And every
day others as keen and 'fresh are go
ing up to the line, and every day
their places are being taken in the
villages by yet others. What wonm
the Germans say if they really knew
all this one wonders.
"They are merry and light-hearted
but underneath they are taking this
business -very seriously, and some of
their talk shows it. That's the way
to take one's fighting, you know
neither too much in earnest which
is morbid nor too much as a jok
which is foolish. The wise man is
he who neither overrates himself or
underrates danger. The Americans
are wise men.
7 "The peasants like them; the old
French mothers mother them. They
have an Instinct which gives them a
realization of the homesickness
which must sometimes come to these
men. . When years have gone by, and
1ft is nossihle to see the war in oer
spective, ft may be possible to give
full value to what those women hove
done.
: "Meanwhile, as I was saying, the
Americans go on arriving and spread
ing all over France."
PEN PRECINCT
Portland Grain
WHEAT $2.20 basis:
none: oats, $54 'bid; corn.
yellow, $54 bid. -
' MILL STUFFS Mill run f. 0. b.
I mill, carlots, $29.05; -'mixed cars,
WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES j 3 15 ,esa than carlot 30 65,
NORTHWEST OF VERDUN. Wed-j MAY-Timdthy. $30034; alfalfa,
iiesuuj. v,ci. a. ( o, il"w'"'"' i $2 7.60 ; grain, $2'
heroic and amazing Btory of the now j
famous "lost battalion" which be
longed to the 77th division was the
climax to the ' fourth day of the
troons' beleaguerement in the Ar-
gonne forest. , . -.
When the men were long foodless
and ulniost wholly without ammuni
tion and when many were weak from
exhaustion, but not despairing, an
American who had been taken pris
oner by the Germans suddenly ap
peared at the little camp surrounded
in the valley.
The man had been sent blindfolded
from the German headquarters with
a typewritten noto to Major Whittle
sey, reading:
Americans, you are surrounded
on all sides; Surrender in the name
of humanity. You will be well
treated."
Go to hell," he almost shouted.
Then he read the note to those
around him and his men cheered so
loudly that the Germans heard them
from their observation posts.
time here Sunday visiting Mrs. Mc
Donald' emndinutlu'r. Mrs. Maria
I'urkevpile.
RIME RIPPLES
10
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. Secre
tary McAdoo today appealed to every
citizen to double his loan subscrip
tion to match the achievements of
the allied armies in France,
t "The brilliant victories of our Brit
ish, American and French forces yes
terday," said the secretary, "should
impel every patriotic American im
mediately to double his subscription
to Liberty bonds. That is the way
to put the Fourth Liberty loan over
quickly and that Is the best way to
strengthen the fighting power of he
brave men who are moving with such
Irresistible dash and success against
the Huns. Let everyone double his
subscription today and let everyone
who has not subscribed make his
subscription today. Don't put it off.
bet our boys and our comrades In
the battle line know that we are
fighting with the same enthusiasm
and determination hero as they are
over there and more than all that we
appreciate, as wbll as glory In what
they are doing, not by words, but by
deeds."
LONDON. Ot t. 10. French troops
oneriilimr in Serbia are 'pushing -tor
wards .the Muntenpurin frontier. -
onlintr to ihe Central News nuencv.
The Serbian urmv has reached a line
between 1.') and 18 miles south of
Nish. , ,
f
LONDON. Oct. 10. Scrbian-troops
nursuinir the defeated Ninth Austrian
livision on Moniluv entered Lesko-
vats, 'J'J miles south ot Nish and las-
ntinze, according to an -of t'icinl Ser
bian statement issued todav.
The Serbians took several hundred
prisoners and captured a litruC (man
t it v of material.
AMSTERDAM, Oct. 10. Ruiminin
is said to have expressed a wish to
initiate neirotiulioiis "for a new solu
tion of the Dohrudia oiiestion, ae
eordinir to the iVennu Neue l'rie
I'resse, as minted bv the Cologne (la
zette.
THE ALLIES' ANSWER.
(liv Kdmund Vance Cooke.)
Your plu'asine- is prettv. vour words
are polite;
I"ut our answer aoes straight, as we
. send it:
You brought on this war in the malice
of might :
Hut by hell vens! we're Koine to end it.
It is well for vour soul that vou beat
on vour breast.
That you east down your garment
and rend it.
But we re (lone with vour eunnins.
vour tricks and the rest;
You started this war, but we'll end it.
Your cause is a curse und vour word
is a lie,
And none but a Hun eoirid defend it.
You started this war, and the devil
knows whv.
Rut we we ure eoine to cnTI it
Your sins are more foul than the
stenches of hell.
And vour oath, tdm to runs ea
lnend it f
You sounded the tocsin, hut'' we'll
sound the knell!
You started this war. but we'll end it
e will listen to "peace ' when vour
black flnst is furled
And vour last mm has ceased to
defend it.
Meanwhile, hear the word of the civ
ilized world :
You started this war. but we'll end it
J. K. Wortinnn lias finished antli-
erinit und marketing bis fruit crop on
his fruit farm on the I'acific highway.
I'bocnix Mercantile company
bought part of the stock of the I'mv
Hardware company and moved the
nine lo their store buildimr.
Dev. Carlson of Dorris is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. William lliu'li. -and Mr.
Carlson is looking for a place to
rent.
Rev. Van Fossiin of Ashland was in
Talent Sunday and presided at-the
communion at the Methodist church.
II. 0. Shearer is plowing on bis
new possessions in Norm ' - "-r.
Few seasons have found the val
ley as verdant at this time of the
vear. and- without even a touch of
frost, as at present. Manv fields
have volunteered such a good stand
of grain, that it seems a waste to
plow tl"-u.
The Talent cannery is running full
handed and many tons of tomatoes
and apples are being delivered dailv
at the c-ncrv.
Several farmers on the east f-ide
of Hear creek have lost considerable
eruin that was not threshed before
Ihe rain.
( ope Hardware company has gone
out of business in I'hoenix and hav.
left for Seattle, where Mr. Cope hm
i mnil imsitiiin
Many women from this part of the
vitllev arc helping: to pick and pack
the fruit crop, thus doing their bit
in these times of needed help.
Mrs. Blessing of North Talent
has traded her ranch to Dr. Rob
crts lor Medtord property and is
moving lo Medford with her family
Fred Furrv ami wife and A. S
Furrv have been to l'ortlnud: the
bovs havine taken some cattle down,
while Mrs. Furrv is visiting relatives.
Cut This Out It Is Worth "Honey
; DOLVT MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with 5c and mall It to
Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield avenue
Chicago, 111., writing your name and
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 and
back: rheumatism, backache, kidney
and bladded allmcats; and Foley Ca
thartlo Tablets, a wholesomo and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for
constipation, biliousness, headache
and sluggish bowels. For sale by
Medford Pharmacy.
Notice to Merchants
The September sugar cards will be
turned in to office of Rawles Moore,
.Medford National banlt hnildinir.
Kindly keen Ihem arranged in nlnha-
t. ..:....! K.i. :e i IV i . .i
It '11 i,l,il-l ii iiirv uie now so mcui
in vour store. W. A. FOLOK.lt.
Mrs. Oeller of Chicago, Ills., but
who bus been spending some time
on the coust visiting her son in the
lute of Washington, is here to
spend Ibe winter with her sister. Mrs
Maria l'ui-ltevpile und other reta
il'
TODAY S MARKETS I
. Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 10. Cat
tle steady; receipts 1(12. Steers.
prime. 12.()lt(ti:l.(in-. good to choice.
11. Ultra 12.011; medium lo good. !.'
(n 1 1.00: fair to medium, H.2.")(
!).2.'i: common to fair, if "i. i ."( H.
cows and heifers, choice, $8.00((f
$9.1(0: medium to good. .'i."i(n 7.i"i
lair to medium. 4.i.i(oo.i.-: dinners.
..'(.00fa4.n0: calves. !f!).00(i 12.00:
Mockers and feeders. $(!.00( 7.00.
Hugs, slendv; receipts. "0ti. Prime
mixed, $I8.7."( 10.00: medium mixed
.18.."i0(7 18.7.: rough heavies, .till."."
(n 17.n0; nigs. l.i..")0('n HI.IO; hulk of
sale-. 18.7."i(n HUM.
Sheep stcailv. rceeipts-42-l: Prime
lambs. 12.00(ri L'l..i0:l'nir to medium
iMUmiridl.OO; vcnrling. 10.00(i
11.00: wethers. .-H(.00(Vi 10.00; ewe;
f(i..")0(o 0.00.
flutter and Kggs
PORTLAND. Ore. Oct. 10. But
ter firm. Cilv creumcrv prints, ex
tras. box lots. t;:ic: enrtons. box lots,
file: half boxes, 1 -,c more: less titan
half boxes, 1,. more. Bavin pri?e
butter fat, Portland. 07c: cube
Mriis. n:i'..c.
EGGS Buying price, candled
County Pood Administrator. "acks and roU out' " r,(ic; ""nK
Mis. Rose Cawston of Portland,
who has been here visiting her
mother, Mrs M. Cookscv. returned to
her home Tuesday morning, aceoin
pnnicd bv her mother, who will spend
the winter in Portland.
Ben 0. Peart has moved his family
from this-vit v to his ranch northeast
of town.
J. O. Isaacson, received first, see
ond and third premiums on cockerels
at the State Fair at Salem.
Mr. and Mrs McCallister of Klam
ath. Falls spent the past week here
visiting relatives. Mrs. McCallister
was formerly Miss Clara Orim of thisl
citv.
James C. Grieve of Prospect was
recent visitor here.
Postmaster Tex spent the past
week on a bunt in the Prospect district.
Fred Middlcbuscher has relurned
from the O. A. O. as he concluded not
to enter Ihe military training depart
ment at Ihe present lime.
Victor Brusell shipped two ear
loads of bogs from this station to
Portland Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wilson ol
Kluiiiiilb Kails are visiting relative
here.
R. N. Moore, who has spent the
summer at the norm lias returned 10
his home in this cilv.
Miss Millie Hawk left Salurdav
morning for Hood river: will also
visit friends at Mur-hliclil and other
cities before returning home.
Mrs. IL J. Stewart and family left
Tuesday evening for Astoria, where
Ihev will join Mr. Stewart and expect
lo reuiuiti permanently.
Rudolph Manning nnd Kcinmett
Nealson are now at Eugene, entered
in the military department at Ihe
l'nivci-Mtv cf Oregon.
Miss llcrtha Welch left for Port
land Fridnv evening accompanied bv
her hioihcr Will, who went to Cor
viillis. Will returned home Tuesday
evening.
W. C. Owen spent the past week
visiliiiL" relatives in San Francisco.
lie also went to Mare Island, to sec
bis son, Meritt, Who is in the V nitre
Slates navv. Mr. Owen returner
MnnilaV evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Pence lelt Mori-
i'iiv morning for Bcrkilcv. Cal..
where Mr. Pence will take medical
li-eiitment.
Mr. Miilillebuscher and son. Den
7il. lett Sunday morning tor Klaui-
ii t h Kalis on a hmine-s trip.
James Bowers of the nalionnl
armv at Cnnm Lewis, visited rela
tives here the lir-t of the week.
I. K. Baswell is here visiting home
folks and ninv remain some time be
fore rctiirti'n to Browns Cabin.
K. C. Kaber and Mrs. Fa her and
little (lauehter Francis, motored out
to Aiitioch Siiii'l.iv afleinoiiii.
Mr. cud Mrs. McDonald One Mkt
Ltlul Piiikcvpilc) spent u short
The board of directors of the Irrl-j
gatlon district mot In regular session
at the club house, Tuesday evening
for the transaction ot business.
Mr. and Mrs. Urashoar arrived by
auto from Walla Walla. Wash., the
last of the week. Their household
goods have been shlppod and as soon
as they arrive they will get settled
in their new homeyionr Rogue Rlvor
formerly known as the John Hair
place. At prosent they are visiting
Mrs. Brashear'B sister, Mrs. Strlkor.
Mr. and MTs. H. D. Jones Sr., re
turned Friday evening 'roin Stone
Canyon, Calif., wtiere they spont tne
past five months. Mr. Jones Old
Inlng work while there. They spent
a few days as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
B. Alden and Tuesday got settled
In the little house on itlversido
known as the "Wlcky up" belonging
to Herbert Mathews.
W. H. Striker left Monday for
Saskatchewan. He expects lo be gone
a fow weeks on a business trip., His
son Tod Striker accompanied him as
far as Portland where he will receive
medical treatment for a diseased
joint.
Bert Pratt has been quite sick
with Spanish influoiun. Bert Ib in
the navy and was on a furlough with
the homo -folks when ho suffered an
attack of this disease. He has ordorB
to return to Bremorton as soon as
the doctor pronounces him able to
travel. -
Messrs. Grant Mathews and Geo
Lance returned Tuesday from a ten
days hunting trip up in the Evans
creek district.
The Riverside Recreation club met
Thursday afternoon at viio home of
Mrs. McQuot. .This belns the first
meeting of the club year, the after
noon wns devoted to social enjoy
ment and a discussion of the club
program and Red Cross work.
Mrs. Jacobs treated each member
of the club to a small piece of Gen
oral Pershing's birthday cake which
hiad been sent to her by her daugh
ters in Omaha.
The next meeting will bo with Mrs.
Gay at the Rozalis reach.
Xearly every man on Riverside
worked Friday night at the Intake
putting In the cement work for the
Irrigation canal.
Mrs. C. R. Boyd and Miss Edna
Boyd woro Medford visitors Wednes
day.
Mrs. Abbio Champlln and Fred
Champlin left Monday evening for
Chicago on a business trip. They ex
pect to bo gone about a month and
Mrs. Champlin's daughter, Mrs. Geor
gia Kettle .will return with them.
Sovoral in this vicinity are suffer
Ing with colds.
Herbert Mathews, who has been In
the medical department of tho ser
vice at Camp Lewis was transferred
to Camp Leon Springs, Texas, whore
he enters tho cavalry officers train
ing school. In compnny with sixteen
other boys going to the saino school
he nassed thru here Friday, and
greeted friends at Gold Hill. Mrs.
Hose Gay went as far as Ashland
with him, returning that evealng.
C. R. Boyd was In Medford on biiB
lnoss Friday. He is b-isy this week
getting a carload of Wlator Nell
pears packed aad shipped from tho
Del Rio orchards.
C. D. Woolverto.i Is haling hay
this week.
Geo. B. Alden has just cut his
fourth crop of al.'alfa.
F. C. Elliott and family are camp
Ing on Foots crcsk this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Champll
were Grants Pa ;s visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. I). Jones, Mrs
Jacobs. Mr. aad Mrs. G. B. Alden,
Mr. Striker and Mr. Braflhore, also
Mr. and Mrs. Diihoistof Grants Pass)
woro at the latako Sunday and were
much interested In viewing tho work
on irrigation canal so far as completed.
fortune last week of losing two of his
fingers from his left hand, having
caught his hand in the gearing of his
enulne. He is now home and Im
proving under the care of Dr. Dow
of Medford.
Mrs. Putnam of Medford, returned
hdmo Friday aftor visiting several
days with Mrs. 11. I. Pollon.
O. T. Wilson loft Inst week to
spend several days near Prospect
looking aftor his sheep.
Mr. and Mrs. Brewer are making
reparations to move to California
where they will mako their future
home. Tho many friends they have
won since In our midst all wish them
success In their now homo.
Mrs. Will Moore anil Wm. White
and wife accompanied by other rela
tives from Evans Creek visited rela
tives and friends hero Sunday. Mr.
White who is a son-in-law of Mrs.
Moore left Monday for training for
army service.
While Mr. Pellon and family were
on their way to Medford Saturday
holr car, In making a curve on tho
Blackwell hill was turned over on Its
sido, throwing the occupants to the
ground. All escaped safely but Mrs.
Pelton, who, being thrown thru the
windshield has an injury to her hand
Mr. Shook and family from Hose-
burg are visiting Mrs. Shook's moth
er, Mrs. Abbott, preparatory to mov
ing to their homestead noar this dis
trict.
The Misses Irene nnd Ruth Strath-
Orn have returned home from an ex
tended stay at Weed, Cal., where
they were formerly employed.
WANTED Wood haulers at Butte
Falls. See Mrs. Win. Sears, "("
Beatty street, Medford. 17
WANTED Mun without family tor
general ranch work: permaneat
Job on salary. E. W. Carlton, Cen
tral Poiat, It. R. 2, phone 114. 175
WA'XTED Competent orchard fore
man. Apply U. 8. Labor Office.
171
WANTED Men. $2.50 and board
Webster Raach, 1 miles north
of Jacksonville. 1 51 1
BIG FAMILY WASH WANTED
do a tubful of clothos In fifteen
or twenty minutes. Very careful
No dangor of tearing your Hneas,
Will do your whole week'B wash
for loss than five cents. All wash.
Ing done In your homo. Send for
mo on trial. Thor Washer, phono
90.- 172
Hopes Women Will
Adopt This Habit
As Well As Men
Glass "of hot water each morn
ing helps us look and feel
clean, sweit, fresh.
Hnpnv. bright, alert vigorous and
vivacious a goon Clear ssin; a nnt
ural, roey complexion and freedom
from Illness are assured only by
clean, healthy blood. It only every
woman and likewise every man could
realize the wonders of the morning
inside bath, what a gratifying change
would take nlaco.
instead or tho thousands of sickly.
anaemic-looking men, women and
girls with pasty or muddy complex
ions; instead of the multitudes, or.
"nerve wrecks," "rundowns," "brain
fags" and pessimists wo should seo
virile, optimistic throng of rosy-
checked people everywhere.
An inside bath is had by drinking,
each morning before breakfast,
glass of real hot water with a too.
spoouful ot ltmetono phosphate in it
to wash from tho stomach, liver, ktU'
noys and ten yards of bowels tho pre
vious day's indigestible waste, sour
formentattons and polBons, thus
cleansing, Bweetonlng and freshening
the entire alimentary canal before
Tiuttliiir more food Into the stomach
Those subject to sick headache, bil
iousness, nastv breath, rheumatism
colds; and particu'ary those who hava
a pallid, sallow complexion and who
aro coiiBtlpatcd very often, are
urged to obtuin a quartor pound ol
limestone phosphate at the drug store
which will cost but a trilte but is
sulllcient to demonstrate tho qidck
and remarkable change In both health
and appearance awaiting those who
practice Internal sanitation. Wo must
remember that Inside cloanllness it
more important than outsido, be
cause tho skin does not absorb lmpup
Itlos to contaminnto the blood, while
the poros In tho thirty foot of, boweli
do.
HELP WANTKH MALE.
WANTED SITUATION.
niiLP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Experienced lady stenog
rapber. One with some bookkeep
ing experience preferred, but not
necessary. Good salary to right
party. Big Pines Lumber Com
paay. '
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Call 5C7-J2. '
FOR KXCHANQK,
FOR EXCHANGE Small farm near
Medford, for larger acreage or un
improved land; would assume or
pay Borne difference. Addross Box
777, Mall Tribune. 179
MONK1 TO LOAa.
MONEY TO LOAN on gooa real
estate security, and will buy Lib
erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No,
81 North Grape. - Phone 647.J. ti'
ItUNINENh WRSXTOKJ
Milling Expert.
CAMPBELL & LtLJEORAN mlnei
promltlr.g association; mining
properties listed for sale, sampled
and reports rendered. Office and
aBsay laboratory at 107 North Flr
8t, opposite Hotel Holland. Sam
Pies by mall given prompt atten
tion. ' .-
AHxmrr.
PORTKIl J. NEFP Attoniy-at-law
rooms R snd A, Medtord Nations'
Bank Building.
Oarnttt
A. B. Rramea, Lawyer,
Corey llalldlng.
Auto BapptlM.
WA'XTED Women, salary $24 full
line. 50c an hour spare time, dis
tributing guarantoed hosiery to
wearer. Permanent. Experience
unnecessary. Apply Guarantee
Mills, Norrlstown, Pa.
f
FOR RENT Fl'KNlHIIKD KOOMtl
FOR RENT Rooms.
;
Phone 376-L.
17C
FOR PENT APAKTM IfiNTft.
FOR RENT One cbmplotely fup
nlshed apartment. Hotel Holland.
FOB RENT HOCSES.
FOR RENT Six-room modern bun
galow in tlrst-cluss shapo. Rango
connected. Garage. Phono 4SS-X.
LAHDR. ACTO SrS-INO CO. 1V
are operating tho largest, sldesl
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
ctflo northwest. Use our sprint
when others fall. Sold ander writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Ftttsemti
Bt.. Portland, Oregon. . . ,
Gam
GAR BACK Get year prernlM
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the olty garbage wagons (ol
god Heritor. Phous lil-T. I
T. Allen.
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO.- B. M. Wil
son. C. P. A. Ask about our new
and simplified niothod ot account
ing. Particularly valuable to an
business as a time-savc-r glvlsj
- full business detail. M. F. ft H.
Bldg.. Medtord. Phone 167-R. '
rrr- -r , .
IustrucUon m afasle.
FOR RENT Furnished house nnd
two brick rooming houses. Ono
Bevon-room dwelling with garage
on pavod street. John F. White.
Phone 449-M. 1S7
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Tescher et
piano and harmony, ualght Mnau
Ctudlo, 401 Gsrnett-Coroy Bids
Phono 72.
FOR RE NT
bull gnlow.
-Ono 5 and one 7-room
820 Woflt Twolfth.
ALICE HOLLOWAT Fire, Accident
Automobile, Liability policies writ
ten with best English and Easier".
Companies. Office 408 Gamett
Coroy Bldg. '
FOR SALF RFJII. ESTATE.
FOR SALE 10 acres of choice Bear
Creek bottom laad, 1 V4 miles from
Medford. Phono 25-JI1. ' " ;1"3
FOR REiNT OR SALE Six acres In
' Oakdale Park addition. Modern
house, and barn. Wator on Hi
acreB. Phono 25-J1. or call on
H. B. Nye. 171
EARL 8. TUMY General Insurance
office. Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Hay or
Grain in field or barn; also Live
stock. Contract and Surety Bonds,
Excellent companies, good local
service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey
Bldg., L. L. Cathcart, Manager.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
WA NTBTV M INCK LUANKOUS
VANTEI) 1 0 or 15 feet of good
sorond-hand tin or lar paper not
less than :l feet wide, to put on
shed, il'hone 330. 172
SAMS VALLEY
WANTED Small stock ranch or
farm In Jackson county, within
flvo miles of town nnd railroad.
Must have comfortable buildings,
some chnlco fruit, bo well watered
I and cheap for cash deal. Would
buy two adjoining homestead re
linquishments tho host to be had
In Jackson county If prlco Is
right. Address P. O. Box S2, Cot
tonwood, ldnlio. 174
Mrs. S. C. Green has returned
home after an extended visit with
her (laughter In Los Angeles.
Harry Treshame had the sad mis-
SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES
Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens
So Naturally that No- '
body can Tell.
You can turn pray, faded lioir beau
tifully dsrk nnd lustrous almost ovsr
night If you'll g'-t a fill-cent bottle of
"U'vetli's Hoffl? and Sulphur Cnmprmnil"
nt any dru' tdorc. Millions of bottles of
this blj famous Saae Tea Recipe, Im
proved by tlie ail'lilion of other ingn-di-tuts,
arc suld annually, says a well
known drujrsri'd here, hccsiifte It darkens
the liair m naturally and cwnly that no
one can till it lius been applied.
'I hose w!inc hrtir Is turning prsv or
becoming fmlej tuivc a Surprise aw:iling
them, IccaiiM! alter one or two applica
tions the gray )lr vanishes snd your
Wicks become luxuriantly dark and beau
tiful. This li the flifc of youth. Gray-hnlrM,
unattractive (oiks aren't wanted around,
o g-t buy wltti Wyeth's fie and J-'ul-
tilmr Cointiuii'l to-nielit and you'll be le
iglttcd with your dark, hia-lfome hair
and your )uu'tMul appearance within a
few AaP.
-This prepnrnlton Is a toilet requisite,
and is not intuicled for the rare, niitiRa
tiua or pi-cti-iilU'i. vf di'i'i11-'-
WANTED Small fiirnlslicd house
E. C. Wells. Phono 349-11. 172
WANTED to puichuso First class
modem bungulow, 'furnished or
not. close In. Must lie a bargain;
cash. Page-Dressier Co. 171
WANTED Jersey calves, E. E
Foss. Talent, Ore., phono 372-RI.
Ashland. - 173
WANTED Quantity of hydrnulli
sheet steel, pipe nnd mine equip
ment In good condition. Mrs. C
' C." Inman, ():! South Riverside
Phono oiM-J. 17. "i
WANTED Tof-'gcnberK or othci
milk goat, now fresh. Geo. T
Klsey, Merlin, Ore. ISO
WANTED Smudge oil nnd pots
State price. P. (). Box K li .1 . Mi d-
ford. 173
WANTED To buy 1917 Ford tour
Ing enr. Cull Na.h Hotel. Phone
300. 171
WANTED To buy coke burner to
attach to gas stove, to burn trash
Phone 92-J. 171
WANTED Bell yoill cream to the
Johnson Prod. On., Lennal Point
Ore., where the tests aud cash
counts.
WANTED Houses to move, eutld,
repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or
41K-X.
WANTED R. II. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
n akes short time loans on any old
tning.
FOR SALE Throe thorobred O. I
O. sow3, one ' registered Poland
China boar. W. J. Freeman, Cen
tral Point. Oro. 170
FOR SALE ISO good range owes.
Some ewe lumbs. Also Ramboull-
Iot buckB. D. Rosenberg, Medford
Hotel.
FOR SALE Two span of young
draft horses, two mares, two geld
lugs, three years old passed; sound
nnd well broken; wolgh now 1300
$22!"i.Q0 and $250.00 a pair. II.
E. Oordon, R. F. D. 2, GrantB Tass,
Oregon. 173
FOR SALE Good for all purpose
work mare. Weight 1050 lbs.
Double work harness. C. A. Ben
nett, ot 401 Orchard. 1
FOR SALE Sovoral young frosh
cows, 15 calves.
Pigs, shouts and bows.
Ono team good work horses,
wolgh about 2X00. Mlravista Orch
ard, Phone C97-J3. '
FOR SALE 19 good blooded pigs
If taken In tbreo days at $0.50 pet-
head. i mile south Hlllcrnst.
FOR SALE 30 head (Nanny goats.
Hubollo lllldrolh, Butto Falls, Ore
gon, Box 113. 175
FOIl BALK MI.HCKIiLANKOCH.
FOR SALE -Seed wheat, Spitz culls,
red Mexican beans. Berkeley
Orchard. 173
FOIl SALE O. A. t while winter
barley; ulso Bcldlo, a spring bar
Icy. Good plump seed, $2.75 per
hundred. A. L. Vincent says the
heaviest barley ho threshed this
season, ('has. Nunan, phono Jack
sonvllle 390. 171
FOR SALE Trailer. Apply J. W
Mitchell, 3 IS Main street. 174
FOR SALE Mission ginpes, Ic
pound. Geary Orchard. 1"
FOR KALE Appla wood. $2.7.. por
tier on ground one miles northeast
Central Point. Phono 128. C. T,
Hniulllnn. 172
FOR SALE-Oichard.
-Mission grapes.
I'.cnry
1
FOR SALE Cabbage, at wholesale
prices. Seo Charles Ray, or call
134-R. 17
FOR SALE Dry oak stumps. Web
ster Ranrh, 1 ',4 miles north Jack
sonvllle. 19
LOST While lace vit left
Finder plcno notify 122
Ivy.
Insurance.
Planing Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT Ooneral miU
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phous
184.
1'hjnlcuuis ana Bst aobsl
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath!'
physician. 808 P rnett-uorey build
Ing. Phone 180.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician aad
nrgeon. Practice limited to aye.
ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclen
tltlcally tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurtst tor 8. P
R. It. Co. Offices U. r. ft H. Oe
Bldg. Phone 667.
DR. F. O. CARLOW
DR. EVA MALo CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS "
-116-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 904-L.
Residence 26 8. Laurol Street
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has ths
best equipped printing offloa la
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems
eta. Portland prices. IT Norts
Fir St
tnuuttit.
BADS TRANHKEU ft. STORAGE) CO.
Office 42 North Front St Phone
116. Prices right Harris guaranteed.
Look at These
10 acres close In under irrigation,
now 6-room house, modern; will take
$ 1800.00, and this la some bargain
at tho prlco. '
10 acros In Wagnor Creek district
for exchango, for a good modern 6
room house In Medford.
170 ncru Block and alfalfa ranch,
either with stock, feed and equip
ment, or without. This place is a
splendid plcco of land and ono of the
very best stock propositions in this
vnlley, and wo aro mnklng a price
on It that will Interest anyone In the
market tor a real ranch.
Brown & White
10 Hu lb. Fir Rtnwt.
lN'TKIlliltllA rtVTOOAJl CO
TIME OAIII)
Leave Medrord for Ashland. Talent
and Phoenix dall, except Sunday at
8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00,
4:00 and 5:16 p. m. Also on Satur
day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays leave at
10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 6:30 and 9:30
p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford
dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.,
and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and
5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights
at 6:30. Rundny leave Ashland at
9:00 a. m., and 11:30, 4:30 and
6:30 P. m.