MEDFORD MATT TRTnUXB. MF.DFOKD, OTCEOOX, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1f)1S
PAGE THREE
BAN UPON AIL
r GATHERINGS III
i CITY MONDAY
(Continued tram page one.)
i
of the Riulto tlieater token u sensible
view of the siluiition nmt approves of
the dosing- order of 'tlle city bl'ticiuls.
He too, believes that an ounce of pre
vention exercised how ; will prevent
much miserv and financial hardship
later on. Jlr. Percy holds that the
nicttire theaters will only suffer a
temporary loss as when the danger
is over and the closins rule rescinded.
J V public will be very picture bun
Tj'; n'Ul will crowd into Iho theaters
4 make up lor lost time.
' ll'u..lM 1.'..., ... T I- I . -
An intensely interesting letter was
received by the Mail Tribune today
from Dr. E. II. Porter, who is nt
Worcester, Mass., describiiiy the epi
demic in the east, the symptoms and
effects of the disease, prevenfative
measures, etc.. and ndvisinz that Med
lord lake precautions. The letter l'ol-
loyfs.-
"Your issue of September 28 con
tains an editorial on the subject of
Spanish influenza, and from ils lone
win lead your readers to believe that
the" isease is not ft serious one. Now.
do':ttl!- in vour nnwer to erndiejiff
tbitt fcecef. It is the most terrible
epidemic "'ver visitins America and is
very fatal. It is a new dfsease caus
ed bv an' heretofore unknown bacilli,
but has recently been isolated.
"The onset of the disease is veri
similar to that of an ordinary attack
of erip, but much more sudden and
severe. Many cases begin as a pneu
monia, while others 'are sick several
dnv before pneumonia symptoms no
petit-: Those beginning as a pneumo
nia arc usually dead in 48 hoars. The
.. pathological findings in the dead are
rvilfv similar to those found in the
lunr?s of those dead from drowning.
wifu -the addition of erosions in the
bronchial tubes. The vaccines and
RPritms which have heretofore been
used in the treatment -. of erip are
worthless in this disease. Dunne the
imst'week we have secured a small
supply of vaccine made from the new
hnreilli and have irtocululed some of
the physicians ami nurses who nre
in. attendance on influenza eases, but
un to date can not say what the ef-fc'ti-will
be. Neither cap we do so
until -the vaccine is obtainable in
larger Quantities which will reouire
sefeeral days lonirer. Am in hopes I
cull secure enough to send some to
the Medford physicians before the
epidemic reaches there and reach
there it will, and then look out.
Boston Una HO.OOO Canes
'"The disease appeared in Hoston
enrjv ih. September and on the 14th
tlirc were deaths.- From that date
t&fiboh -October 5, there had been
22,7b .deaths with over 80.(1(10 cases.
Tlifottahoiit Xow England this is the
sldrv. told in every town. Kvcrv
cllilrch, school, suloon. billiard hall,
iffi theater are closed anl public
entlierinss nre tabooed. To prevent
.'jiuucstioh ori slrect cars diifin? the
. wj hours of business, the health
lards have ordered certain calsses
jr,.1)iisiness to open and dose at
certain hours. One sneeze or a
cdiiirh in a crowded car from un in
fected person nnd there are 20 new
crtses. The slogan in this section is
'cover ihnt couth and sneeze.'
'During the past ten days I hnve
been doins niv bit nt the Massa
chusetts General Hospital. Hoston.
That lurse institution has closed its
,1nnrc tn nil but neeirimtt nu iml
ft' influenza patients nnd it is more than
as ,n i i .... i. ,i i. i
mi. - i iimi; urni lfllMllll M'UTai
lemics of cholera, small pox, vel
. . fever nnd bubonic plnirue nnd in
jke the attendants could protect
emselves but in this epidemic the
..ttetidants hnve suffered severely
nnd the only nrnlpetion nnsiltln is tn
l wear masks of uauze over the face.
I Calls hnve cone out to other sections
I for doctors and nurse nnd several
I states west of the Hudson river have
A sent details, and vet the demand far
ll exceeds the supply. In one vnree
t hospital at this place. (Worcester)
with i0 nurses on duty, there were
Li Aver 40 down at one time, with sev
"cral deaths.
He Careful In Sneering
"Aft the disease is ii pnsv one
carried through the air. by the imrti-
cnV ofsputum thrown off bv a
sneeze or comrh. when it itppears ih
Medford. if flic health .officer will
isolate, isolate and nsuin isolate the
infected, close the schools, churches
theaters, etc., line every one who
floes not cover n sneeze or cough or
expectorates on the street, vou mnv
escape n severe epidemic. Children
and the aged do not sceni as suscept
nlile d the-diseuse as (lie robust mid
dle toed rersnn." -
000 nnti-subinnrino craft in operation
day and night. (If American craft
there were KiO and about the same
in the Mediterranean.
The convoy system. Vice Admiral
Sims- explained, is nothing' else -than
n trrnnd fleet of merchant vessel:
surrounded bv n sVrecn which makes
it very dangerous for u submarine to
make an attack, jhere are about
o.OOll ' auti-subinarine craft in the
open seii todav. cutting out mines, es
cortihg troop ships nnd merchant ves
sels and huikihg it' possible for the
allies to win the war.
FRENCH CROSS SUIPPE.
(Continued from page one.)
OF FOE FIZZLES
" -it j .
LONDON. Oct. 12. Vie'ev ilAirnl
Sims, speaking veterdnv 'at Lord
Xorthcliffc's - luncheon for visiting
American editors, said Hint the aver
age number of enemy submarines on
erating against merchant ships and
tinsports across the Atlantic was
about eight or nine hut that some
times it ran un to 12 or 1:1. 1 hat was
$11 the submarines die enemy could
,,00 mit nt n time, ne declared,
Hround Hie llritish Isles, Vice Ad
ilral Sims mi id there were about J,-
be resumed as soon as the guns untl
the transports catch up with the ad
vanced elements, for a powerful
push at the improvised German posi
tions. Mennwhile lllo Hritish sweep oil the
more northerly front has resulted in
air extremely close approach to the
city of Douni. Closing in on the
sifuth, west and northwest, the Hrit
ish are hnrdly more than a mile and
a half from the center of the place
through their capture of Cuincv and
the announcement of Douai's fall at
anv hour would not be surprising.
, Kiitially sweeing advances arc be
ing made bv the French in Cham
pagne. The German front here seems
to have lost its power of successful
resistance and Genrul J'tain's troops
have made a ouick advance of from
three to four miles. The. important
town of Vouzieres has been penetrat
ed and the French line in Champagne
has been brought up to a level with
it far to the west along the Hctourne
river.
The advance in the Champagne
now has reached a depth of nearly
1" miles since the FrancoAmericnn
offensive was started on this front
September 2fl, hardly more than two
weeks ago.
hiding markedly in the success of
this operation and striking at even
more vital German positions is the
continued Arlnericnn attack in the Ar
eonne and eastward in the Meuese
district. The American first army
fought its way northward vestordnv
to the vicinity of Landries-et-St.
Georges which apparently marks at
least a mile mid a half's progress be
yond the famous Kricnihildo line.
.Today the Americans were again
attacking, against such a determined
resistance us to indicate plainly the
-t'l.lizntion of the Germans that ;l:ev
are' facing here a menace ti the snfe
'v of their entire position in northern
I rance through the threat to their vi
lli ( mmnnicuting lines ni-lhe Slor.t
rtiedv nrta.
The Ctrr.ian lines niong the Su'ppe
river, ill the Champagne se'dor i.i
frnh"!' hfive collapsed.
: Allied troops have been atla"king
the Austrian positions in the moun
tain sector of the Italian front. This
fighting nppears to have been lnerciv
a local operation, bur the enmhat hi''
apparently been severe.
NOTE READY MONDAY.
. (Continued from page one.)
German answer to President Wil
son's note of Inquiry is ready and
believes that it was handed to the
Swiss government today.
The newspaper understands that
"the answer will make far-reaching
advances and It Is hoped that the
discussion between Germany and
President Wilson will bring forth a
durable pee for the whole world."
It was stated by that newspaper
that the notn was "carefully coasld
ered by the war cabinet," 'Consisting
of the chancellor, the vice-chancellor
and secretaries without portfolios
and that an answer In principle was
agreed upon after a conference with
the supreme military command.
PARIS, Oct. 11. Semi-official
summaries from comments In the
Gorman1 (irSss, Issued tonight, Indi
cate that Germnny, In answer to the
demand for art evacuation of occu
pied territory, will ask as an offset
the evacuation of German colonies
nnd occupied Turkish territory. Ae
eordlng to Some German newspaper
comments, Prince Maximilian will
have no difficulty In announcing the
adoption without restriction of Presi
dent Wilson's program.
Germany apparently Is hurrying to
appear to be a democratic state. Po
litical amnesty will he announced
and a new governor will be appointed
fdr Alsace-Lorraine. Martial law will
be modified und a liberal minister of
war will be named. The whole move
ment Is oxpected to result In the
establishment of a responsible minis
try, which Is said to be only a veneer.
- The rumor persists that these
ministerial and governmental read
justments have . been undertaken
with the view to causing tho allies to
regard Germany as democratic and
to welcome her reply.
AMSTERDAM', Friday, Oct. 11.
While the German Junker organs be
wail ".the demise and burial of glor
ious old Prussia," and make dram
atic appeals to tho shade of Ills
marck, Berlin bankers todny notified
their correspondents here that presi
dent Wilson's first condition, the
evacuation of occupied territories, is
considered "not iY:ccptahre."
Today's Cologne Gazetto already
pours balm on wounded German
feelings, pointing out that "If the
enemy's overwhelming numerical
superiority In men and munitions
has overthrown all human calcula
tions," the Germans have neverthe
less proved themselves brilliantly
capable and can never be destroyed
as a nation.
The posen Vencste Narhrle!itn
editorially remarks:
"The new chance;ior has dlrecily
approached President Wilson, which
At the rialto t omorrow only
CAHMEL MYpds
I IN THf PRODUCTION EifTW A.TfS riiKJ A
kfA BROADWAY SCANDAL "J
may seem surprising. The president
has always been held up to desecra
tion in the derma n press as a fanati
cal war maniac. The veil now is be-
Ins lirted and it Is clearly proved
President Wilson is not a war maniac
hut an idealist wluwe aim is to estab
lish a world peace founded on n
league of nations."
: St. Mark's Kptscopnl
Cor. North Oakdale and fifth Sts.
S a. m. Holy communion.
10 a. m. Sunday school.
1 1 u. m. Morning prnyer.
S p. m.- Kverilng prayer.
' Wm. B. Hamilton, vicar.
Christian Church
9:4 m.' Sunday school.
10:4rr. :. Coni mil n Ion. .
Following this tin ro will bo a
meeting of the church board.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening.
building, 'North Central avenue, open
from r to 3- dally, except Sundays
and holidays.
- First rresliytcrltin Chnreli .
Corner of .Main and Holly streets.
Morning service at'll a. m., com
munion, baptism and reception of
new members.
Kvcning service at 8 p. m., sermon,
"Simon Slcepest Thou"?
, Sunduy school at 10 a. m Mr. C.
19. Gates, supt.
Music for tho morning, quartet,
"Rock of Ages," by Dudley Duck.
Violin solo, Miss Alice Vander Sluls;
and In tho evening, duet, "Insplrer
and Hearer of Prayer," .Mrs. Krank
Isaa'cs. Mrs. Wm. Hrnyton. Mr. Geo.
Andrews, director of music. t:
You will enjoy tho fellowship In
these services. -1
L. Myron Hoozer, minister.
:, " Catholic Cblircli
- ... South Oakdale avenue.
First mass Sunday at S a. in.
Second mnss at 1 0 : ". 0 a. m.
Benediction at 4:110 p. m.
. Uov. .lohn Powers, Rector.
PhocniY Prcsbylei'iaii Church
,1. K. Halllle, Pastor.
10 a. in. Sunday school rally.
11 a. m. Roll cnll of 4(1 soldier
boys where they are nnd what they
are doing. .
7:30 p. m. Young people's rally.
Special music all day.
I'lviilig'.-I.iitli. 'ion's Church
Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave.
Rev. Dr. W. R. Moren.-Oeser, Pastor
Res. 518 West Fourth St.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Divine service 1 1 a. m.
You ,aml youis are cordially in
vited.
M. 1). ('hiii'f'b. South
Cor. West Main and Oakdale.
.1. E. Wnlbeclc, pastor.
Sunday school nt 10 a. m.
Preaching at 1 1 a. in. and at X p.
m. by the pastor.
If you hnve no other clinch obli
gations we invito you to our services.
Come and bring your friends.
First llnptist Cliurcli
We sure mado a flying start on
Rally day. Now for a strong pull, a
long pull and a pull altogether, lei
everybody do his hit.
ft:4fi a. m. Sunday school, Supt.
Frank Wortm.m.
11:0I. Public worship. Subject
of morning sermon, "The Murmuring
Menace. '
6:1.1. II. Y. P. IV
7:110 p. m. Preaching. Subject,
The Way That Is Hedged With
Thorns." '
Remember the change of time. The
evening rervice begins at 7: I'll.
W. T. S. Hprlgg.i, minister.
1-il'st f1mrr:i of Chrlsf, Scientist
Ilrani'h ot Tho Mother Church, The
First Church ot Christ, Scientist, in
Itnston, Mass.
Sunday services nt II o'rbxk. sub.
Joct. "Arc Sin Disease and Dutl.
ItMl?"
Wf'flnee'lay evening meeting, at
which testimonials of Christian Si I
ence healing arc given, nt 8:00. All
are cordially Invited.
Sunday school at !: 11. All under
the nue of 20 are welcome.
Church edifice, :12 North Oakdale
avenue.
Rciiillng room in the M. F. ft II.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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41 Dl'.l .f.rhr-UrliMfnXllrniaV
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COURT HOUSE REPORT
leported by Jackson County Ab
etract Co., Blitri and Central Are.
Probate Court
Estate of A. J. .Morcv. IVIilion.
Order.
Kstnlc of l.orcna K. t'uiDciiter. I'e
tilion. Order.
Kstnlc of Johh T. Custer. 1'uid
vouchers.
Kstate of Snriih A. Cliniiniun. De
cree of discharge.
Kslntc of W. S. Ooiv'.y. Sciiii-un-ni'c.l
iicffiunt.
Kstnlc of Walter M. Kenned v. Or
der. Final ne, -mint j ud rrnort.
Kslsile of Jnbn T. Cii-ti'r. Order.
Cirrnlt Court
Kslbcr l. Mur'ln vs. Ocev Martin.
Older.
('. I). Moniun vs. (1. W. Wancr et
ill. Decree.- v
A unes 1). He 'so vs. Jan. A. I!cec
et nl. Order for suiimimiih. Affidnvit.
Couiiiliiint.
Ileal Mslnte Transfers
Tliiniiiis MeAndrciv In Thoiiias
I'. .Mi-Andrew. Lund in sec
liiin 17. towicliin if7. rjine
i esi ;.; $
Alii-c K. Shaw to If. K. Iliiulun.
et us. Laud in A -liliind,
Ore Ill
Ann tilc.i-iiii to llutiic I'. (ile.-i-sim.
Lots PI and LMI. block
1!. If. II. addition In Ash
l.mil . 1
How's This?
Wa offer One Iltimlreil tiollars Reward
for any case of C'utiirili that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine.
Hnll'ii Catarrh Medicine liiiS been taken
by cntnrrh curferi-rn for Hie pant thirty.
Ave yonrs. and haj become known as tlie
mtiRt reliable remedy for Catarrh. Ijall's
Catarrh Medicine acts lliru the Blood on
the Mucniis surfaces. expr-Uing the Pol
son from the Blood and healing the dis
eased porllons.
After you hsve taken Ifatl'S Catarrh
Medicine for u abort time you will gi-r a
ereat lmprov,-nient In vnir Renerai
health Kturt taklnv rtad'n atarrh Medi
cine at onee and iret rid of catarrh, Hund
for tef tltiiont.'ibi. free.
V. .1. CIIKSKV e CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all IniKuiNtF,.7c.
AltpoilltllKMlt l-:criiti-lx
In the PMitter ot the Instate of John
A. Sinllll, deceased.
Notice is herfdiy given that under
and by virtue of an order of the
County Court of .In' kson County,
Oregon, duly made, n udered, and
entered upon Sepiemlier ti, ISIS, the
iindcrsigncd has been duly und regu
larly appointed executrix of the
above entitled estate. All person.
hnvlng claims nirnlnst said estate are
hereby notified tn present the sninc
properly verified to the undersigned
at Iho office of her attorney, fj. M
Roberts, in the Medford National
Mnnk building within six uinnlh
frmn the date of this iritlce.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, Sept,
14, I HIS.
' SARAH .1. MAM,,
Ktecutrlx of the Kstato of .lotin A.
Bin il h, Deronsed.
(J. M. ROIIKRTS,
Attorney for tuid Kstuto, 1
Took Out Dreadful Soreness
; When the kidneys are weakened or
overworked bo that they fail to filter
and throw all Impurities out of the
blood, the poison remains In tho sys
tem and backache, soreness, lnme-
ness and rheumatic pains aro likely
to devalop. Mrs. David Henry, 65 S.
Lincoln Ave., Washington, X. J.,
writes: "Foley Kidney Pills are do
ing mo much good, both my kidneys
and the rheumatism. They took all
the dreadful soreness out of my
limbs. For sale by Medford Phar
macy. '
iXotlco of Final Account.
In the matter of the estate of Walter
M. Kennedy, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, as administratrix of tho
estate of Walter .M. Kennedy, de
ceased, bus filed tier final account In
the County Coifrt of the Stato of
Oregon, for Jackson County, Oregon,
thnt Saturday, November 10, 1918,
af the hour of ton o'clock n. m. lias
been appolntod by said court as tho
time and place for the hearing of oh
Jectlons thereto, and the settlement
thereof.
Dated this 12th day of October,
191S.
ROSAMOND WRIGHT,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Walter M. Kennedy, Deceased.
G. M. ROUKRTS, .
Attornoy tor Administratrix.
TOI.ITICAI, ANNOI'XCUMICNT
FOR COI NTY Jl lKiH
Vote for M. Purdlll
A probate lawyer who knows how
to administer estates. Is honest, ef
ficient, favors good roads, saving
county money and low tuxes. Adv.
VitU SHKltlFK
. AV. O. Garrett announces himself
as an Independent candidate for tho
office of sheriff of Jackson county.
Adv.
I am tho regular republican nom
inee for Sherlfr of .lacliaon county
and will apprcclato your support on
iNov. 5. If elected I promise strict
law enforcement and an economical,
business administration.
C. 13. THRILL, of Lnke Creek.
nRIiP WANTED MALII.
WANTKD-ford.
-Day clerk at Hotel Med-
WANTED Night clerk and Janitor
at Hotel Holland.
WANTED Wood haulers nt Hutte
Falls. See Mrs. Wnj. Sears, .10.1
Realty street, Xfedford. 17C
WAiNTUI) Man without family for
general ranch work; permanent
job on salary. B. W. Carlton, Cen
tral Point, R. R. 2, phono 114. 175
WANTKD Men. $2. .10 and board.
Webster Ranch, 1 Ji miles north
of Jacksonville. 1!)1
HELP WAXTKI)
GOVKIINMKXT NKIODS 12,000
CLBRKS. Oregon examinations In
October. Salary $1200. Exper
ience unnecessary. Men nnd wom
en desiring government positions
write for free particulars, J. C.
Leonard (former civil service ex
nmlner.) 10.1K Kenols Building.
Washington, D. C. 174
tlEI.P W.VNTEU FKMAIjB
WANTED Ten bright capable ladles
to travel, demonstrate anil sell
well known goods to established
dealers. $25.00 to $.10.01) per
week: railroad faro paid: weekly
advance for traveling expensos.
Address at once Goodrich Drug
company, Dept. 1311, Omaha, Nehr.
WANTED Women, salary $24 full
ime, .10c an hour spare time, dis
tributing guaranteed hosiery to
wearer. Permanent. Kxperienco
unnecessary. Apply Guarantee
Mills, Norrlstown, Pa.
WA.NTKU MINC PXLANEOUS
WANTED At once, hopseltceper for
two In country, close In. Box SII
Mall Tribune.
WANTED Small stock ranch or
farm In Juekson county, within
fivo miles of town nnd railroad.
Must havo comfortable buildings,
somo choice fruit, he well watered
anil cheap for cash ileal. Would
buy two adjoining homestead re
llmiiilshmcnts tho host to lie hnd
In Jackson county If prlco Is
right. Address P. O. Box K2, Cot
tonwood, Idaho. 174
WANTED Jersey calves, E. E
Foss. Talent, Ore., phone 372-R1
Ashland. IT.'.
WANTED Quantity of hydraulic
sheet steel, pipe and mine ciiiip
ment In good condition. Mrs. C.
I'. Ionian, ft0: South Riverside.
Phono SOW. nr.
WANTED Toggonborg or other
milk gout, now fresh. Geo. T.
Elsuy,' Merlin, Ore. 1Kb
WANTED Sinudan oil mid poll'.
Stato price. P. O. Box H'Jo, .Med
ford. 172
WANTED Hell youi cream to the
Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point,
Ore., where the teat and cash
counts.
WANTED Houee to move, kulld,
repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or
4KH-X.
WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes. Judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes abort time loans on any old
thln.
KOIl RENT FI'll.MhltKII UOOMM.
FOR RENT Rooms.
Phono 37H-1.
170
FOR RENT APARTMKNT8.
FOR RENT One completely fur
nished apartment. Hotel Holland.
FOB RKN1 IIODHK.
FOR RENT Six-room modern bun
galow In first-class shape. Range
connected. Gnrage. Phone 488-X.
FOR RENT Furnished house and
two brick rooming houses. One
seven-room dwelling with gnrago
on pnved street, John F. White,
Phone 449-M. 187
FOR RENT-bungnlow.
-One 5 and one 7-room
820 West. Twelfth.
FOIt RENT MISCEIjIjAXKOCS.
FOR RENT Farm partially wat
ered; immediate possession In
quire Box N, Mall Tribune. 178
FOIt 8ALR HRAh ESTATE,
FOR SALE 10 acres of choice Hear
Crock bottom litnd, 1 Mi miles from
Modford. Phone 25-J3. 173
FOIt BALK LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Two red Polo heifers
bred; ono heifer, Jersey nnd llol
stcin; ono small heifer calf. Wil
bur Kline, it. F. D. 1, Medford. 17.1
FOR SALE Three thorobrod O. I.
C. sows, one registered Polnnd
China boar. V. J. Freeman, Cen
tral Point, Oro. 170
FOR SALIC 1.10 good rango ewes.
Somo ewe lamlis. Also Raiuboull
let bucks. D. Rosenberg, Medford
Hotel.
FOR SALE Two span of young
draft horses, two mares, two geld
ings, three years old passed; sound
and well broken; weigh now 1300.
$22.1.00 and $250.00 a pair. II.
E. Gordon, R. F. D. 2, Grants Pass,
Oregon. 173
FOR SALE Good for all purpose
work marc. Weight 10.10 lbs.
Doublo work harness. C. A. Ben
nett, at 401 Orchard. 123
FOR SALE Several young fresh
cows, 15 calves.
Pigs, shoats ami sows.
Ono tonm good work horsos,
weigh about 2S00. Mlrnvlsta Orch
ard, Phono 01I7-J3.
FOR SALE 19 good blooded pigs
it taken in three days at $0.50 per,
head. H mile south Iilllcrcst. 178
FOR SALE 30 head Nanny goats.
Mabelle lllldreth, Dutto Falls, Ore
gon, Box 113. 175
FOR SALE Ml.SCKliLANEOUB.
OR SALE Football outfit. E.
Lundberg, Central Point road, 175
FOR SALE Ford touring, 14 mndul,
nowly overhauled, painted. Ser
viceable tires. Easy starting, per
feet motor, $300.00. Worth In
vestigating. Good road. Slmor-
vllle, Rogue River. 17
FOIt SALE A No. 1 full fledged
baking equipment, with all neces
sary accessories. Will closo these
out theap for cash If disposed or
soon. Write to or personally inter
view Abo Butler, Oak street, Ash
land, Oregon. 1 S 4
FOR SALIC Large heater, $3; mis
sion made Morris chair with thick
cushions, $15; largo black and
irons, galvanized stop for fire
plnco, 28x3.1 Mi In. Phono 10-x. '
17.1
FOIt SALE Bicycle, three-quarter
iron bed with mattress it nil
Kprlngs, dresser, burfet, kitchen
cabinet, folding lied, bedroom set,
addle, etc. I (1 INorlh Orange. 175
FOR SALE To School boys' nnd
girls' industrial clubs, few choice
rabbits, Belgian, New Zealand,
Flemish Giant; not morn than pair
to person. Come see them. 2 13
Realty, Rogue River Ralibltry. 173
FOR SALE Alfalfa straw and seed
Sec Wallnro Woods at Itjibhnrd
IIs. 17.1
FOR SALE Seed wheat, .Spitz culls,
red Mexican beans. Berkeley
Orchard. 1 7.1
FOIt SALE -Trailer. Apply J. W.
..Mitchell, 318 Main street. 171
FOR SALE Dry oak slumps. Web
ster Ranch, 1 Mi miles north Jack
sonville. 1'Jl
TAKEN TP.
TAKES."' 1 1 1 Two mules by Geo,
Wolff, R. 1. Box 0, Orchard Home.
174
LOST--Left In city park, ladies'
wlilte wool sleevclei's sweater.
Please leave at Mall Tribune. 17:
LOST Ladles' hand hag with bead
ed purse inside, glasses, wntch,
money, etc., Friday noon. Reward
If relumed lo Mrs. C E. VcMn.
(Vlilrnl Point, R. It. No. 1. 17,'t
lU'SINESS OPI-mtTl'MTIEtf
FOR SALE If you want n good bui
Incss. buy tho town of (ink Bar,
whi.'h comprises a general mer
chandise store, rented buildings
and 17 acres patented farm land
with water. A busy ramp, sup
ported by stock farms, mines nnd
timber Interests, the center of the
Intgest chrome activities lu the
stato, headquarters for 24 chrome
truck drivers; mechanics nnd fam
ilies. Center of $1,1,000 county
road appropriation row In prog
ress. I'nstoffhe anil L D. tele
phone In connection, price $7000,
easy terms, or clear Income prop
erty. Barton, Oak liar, Siskiyou
county, Calif. 173
FOIt EXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE Small farm near
Medford, for lnrger acreage or un-
Improved Innd; would assume or
pay some difference. Address Box
777, Mail Tribune. 171)
moxi:v to ijOas.
MONEY TO LOAN on gooo real
estate security, nnd will buy Lib
erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No.
31 North Grape. Phono 647. J. tt
Mining Experts.
CAlipp1cTLtL7l
promltlng association; mining
properties listed for sale, samplod
and reports rendered. Office and
assay laboratory nt 107 North Fir
St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam
ples by mall glvan p-unpt atten
Atfornoya.
PORTER J. KEF1. Attonioj-ir-UcT
rooms 8 and 9, Modford Nations'
Bank Building.
A, H. Reames. t,AWTse.
Corey Building.
(rarnett
Anto CM;:plla.
AtlGfl aPIIIN3C0
LAKRR AUTO BPR.ING CO. Wn
are operating tho largest, elde-ii
and best-equipped plant In the Ta
eltle northwest. Uda our oprtni
when others fall. Sold vndcr writ
ten guarantee. 84 North KlfteouU
Bt. Portland, Oregeu.
(jUifwia
GARBAGE Get your BrsmlSM
cleaned up for tbe Jinmr. CM!
on the city garbage waxous f t
god eerrloe. Phone Jil-Y.
T. Allen.
Expert Accountunt.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. AC. Wil
son, O. P. A. Ask about our new
and simplified method of account
ing. Particularly valuable to an;
business as a tlme-aaver giving
full business detail. M. F. & H.
Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R,
Instruction in Music.
FRED ALTON HA1GUT Teacher e.
piano and harmony. Halgbt Isfuilo
Dtudlo, 401 Garnett-Coroy ld
Phone 72.
Insurance.
ALICE HOLLOWAT Fire, Accldeny
Automobllo, Liability policies writ
ten with best English and Eautoro
Companies. Otlico 408 Gameit
' Corey Bldg.
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
oftlco. Fire, Automobile, Accldont,
Liability, Plato Glass, Hay or
Grain In field or barn: also Live
stock. Contract and Surety Bonda,
Excellent companies, good local
service. No. 210 Garuott-Corey
Bldg., L. L. Catbcart, Manager.
Planing Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings aud
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Pbbna
184.
Physicians and am eons.
DR. W. W. HOWATttiJHTcopaXiiH
phyBlclan. 303 f melt-Corey build
big. Phone 130.
DR. J. .1. EM MISS'S PtiTslr.Inn a4
ergocn. Practice limited to rye.
ear, nose and throat. Eyes sel'-n
tlflcally testud and giansii sup.
piled. Oculist aud Aurint for R
11. 11. Co. Olflcea le. F. fc II. C
Bldg. Phone 507.
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MA l:rt CAR LOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
110-417 Garnetl-Corey Bldg.
Phono 001-L.
Residence 20 S. Laurel Street.
Fnntors and I'linnilierk.
MEDFORD lmSTlMri'KlUi't
best equipped printing officii Is
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
looso leaf ledgers, billing tysloms
eta. Portlaud prlcea. SV NoiU
Fir 8L
TOnnfM.
ISADS THAXHFKK & SK'UAttb; CO
Office 42 Noitli Front Ht Phornj
Jlfi. Prices rlKht tSerrlce guar
anteod.
Look at These
10 acres close In under Irrigation,
new o-rooui bouse, modern, will take,
$1. SOU, 00, and this is somo bargain
at tho price.
10 acres in Wagner Creek district
Tor exchange, fur n good modern 0
room house In .Medfonl.
17G acre slock and nlfnlrn ranch,
cither with slock, feed anil equip
ment, or without. This place Is a
splendid piece of i.iud and one of tho
very best slock propositions lu this
valley, and we nro mulling a prlco
on It that will Intercut nnjono in tho
market for u real ranch.
Brown & White
IB Houlh Fir Hfiw.
I.NTKUl'UIIA rttTOCAIl CO
TIME CARD
Leave Medford for Asniand, Talent
nnd Phoenix dail, 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:,H
p. m. Leavo Ashlaad for Medfont
dally, except 8unday, at 9:00 a. m.,
and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and
5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nb htu
at 5:30, Sunday leavo Athlnud at
9:00 a. m., and 13:30, 4:30 and
0:30 p. m.