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MEDFCVRP MATL TRTBITXTC, MEDFORD, OTCftfiOX, TUESDAY, OTTOBER 1'), 101S PAGE FIVE T i 5 TO PUT HER CARDS UPON THE TIE CHRjiTiANIA. CM. 1. (Corres pondence of the Associated Press.) "It is mv conviction Hint the wur nil! not end ouicklv and tuui Oer inanv ip so deeply sunk in perils of all kinds that she does not venture to put her curds on the tnble." These are the words of n news paper correspondent. Oustuf Joe-ten. just returnel to Gothenburg ui'tei spending J5 venrs in Gcrmanv. His experiences are being published under the title of "L'ucensored Descrip tions." ' "What misery," he exclaims, "have I not beheld in Germany during the last year of the war old men and sick persons dvinir of slow starvation because the meat they received was ti.itit for human food: half furnished vc-um: buys drairitetl away from their homes to fiulit amiinst stronc. well fed men; soldiers wives looking !,ke live skeletons, for they never have lhe means to buy the rationed iood stuffs which can be spared liu-m by the men." ' "The expression of truth." be con tinues, "has been more an.1 more harshly restricted in Gennnnv." TEUTONS TOLD " TURKEY QUITS AMSTERDAM. Oct. 1... The first step taken by the new Turkish cab inet headed bv Tewfik l'asha, savs a dispatch from Vienna under date of Sunday, to the Weser Zeituni;. was to dispatch a note to Austria-llun-firarv to the effect that owing--to the military situation, Turkey was oblig ed to conclude u separate peace with the entente. ' The Central Powers reuuested Tur key to await the result of the ex change of notes with President Wil son, but no reply so far lias been re ceived from Turkov. UNI AND TROTSKY LONDON'. Oct. !.. News eman ating from Herlin savs a treat con flict has arisen between the Hussion premier. I.enine. nnd Foreign Minis ter Trotzkv, according to a dispatch from Copcnhutrrn to the Exchange Telenraph company. Premier I.enine is necusinir Trotzkv of supporting n Counter revolution. No direct news has been j-eceived from Moscow in two days. GREEK KING MAY MARRY NATIVE GIRL i . ATHENS. Oct. l.-i. When the ju bilant Greeks am not rejoicintr over the victories of tb.nr armies in Macedonia, they arc discussinc King Alexander's matrimonial quandaries. It is known that the king's affections have been centered on n native Greek eirl, but the government fears such a marriaee. The fact that the public has learned of these facts tliroue.li the press shows that the Government is desirous of obtaining the public's expression. HARDEN DEMANDING APOLOGY TO BELGIUM itral AMSTERDAM, Oct. .13. In a re-9tor-eent article in the Zukmifit. Maxiinil- the ian Harden has dnred to demand thiit)v a Belgium's pardon be Nought. He stat- ana ed in pnrt: "If, as has been admit ted bv a chancellor, n secretary ofinnd, state, nnd an ambassador. I!eliriiinierin' has been the innocent victim of'tlity to necessities of the German defense. it)Ccn is for lis to bee her pardon, and anj ecrtainlv not to impose on tier de mands to satisfy our own interests." DOOR TO PEACE COMPROMISE CLOSED BY THE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON', Oct. 15. Presi dent Wllaon'8 reply to Germany, ending talk of an armistice until the Germans are ready to surrender and finally closing the door to peace ne gotiations with kulserlsm, was on the cables today, If it actually did not arrive at Heine. Only a few hours should be required for Its delivery nt Berlin thru the Swiss foreign office. The feeling Is apparent in Wash ington that the atmosphere Is clearer than before Prince Maximilian came forward with his pene drive; that the purposes of the United States and the allies are more than ever clearly stated and that the powers In Berlin and the German people now must Bee the (utility of further attempts to avert defeat by compromise. So far the president has dealt only with the proposal of the German gov ernment leaving unanswered similar pleas for peace from Austria-Hungary and Turkey. There Is no Indi cation that these allies of Germany will hear from him until the domin ant factor In the central alliance makes another move, unless one or both of them In the meantime should plead anew, seeking surrender Inde pendent of Germany. Turkey al ready virtually is out of the war and a separate appeal from the reorgan ized government at Constantinople Is looked for momentarily. j TODAY'S MARKETS i Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. ir. Cat tle receipts 2-li): mnrket strong. Prime sfcers 12.00(i l3.00: good to choice 1 l.Odoi 12.(111; medium to soimI, $!1.7"i(a .11.00; fair to' medium, .f8."25(i !).2."i : common to fair. $.").7,)(n; 8.2."i: choice cows nnd heifers, $8.00 (fTO.OO; medium to irood, $.1.75 7.25; fair to medium. $4.7"(a,"i.7i5; canners, .$3.00(0 4.0(1 ; hulls. .).00( 7.1101 culves, !f0.00(al2.00; stockcrs nnd feeders. $(i.00( 8.00. Hogs, receipts 7112. Lower: prime mixed, 17.7"i((i l7.8.j; medium. 17.HS fn'17.(i(l: rough heavies. $lo.7f(' 1 "i.S5 ; pigs. $14."0((?,1"."0. Sheep, receipts 1110; steady. Prime lambs, $12.0(l((Pi:l.5(l: fair to medium O.00f(?U.O0; veurliims. U1.00( 11.00; wethers, $!).00(i10.00 ; ewes. .W.'.Oui 0.00. liutter , PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. yjr. Mut ter hinder ; citv xjeamcrv prinis ox trns, box lots. (i.V: cartons box lots, tide: half bo.es,,Vjc more: less tliiin half boxes 1c more, lluvinir price but ler fat, Portlund, (i'Jc. cube extras. (14c. ' EgOT PORTLAND. Oct. l.". Kites huv- inir price candled, rots and cracks out, 5(idT(17c: sellinir price, candled (10c: selected candled in cartons, 0.")C Portland Orain r . WHEAT $2.20 basis; barley, none; oats, $54" bid; corn, No. 3, yellow. $54 bid. MILL STUFFS Mill run f. o. b. mill, earlots, $29.65; mixed cars, $30.15; less than carlots, $30.65. HAY Timothy. $3034; alfalfa, $27.50; grain, $2C. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. tfowlett .DEARTH OF HUN OILS CAUSES RAIL WRECKS AMSTERDAM. Oct. M. Dearth of fats nnd oils is noticnble throughout Gennnnv, nnd fremient railway acci dents are due to hot bearing caused in insufficient lubrication. Locomo tive rpeuir shops are unable to keep HP with the repair work. Coal, iron nnd timber are disappearing, and while moncv is plentv, financiers realize that without largo indemni ties, Germany will be insolvent when tile war is ended. l 1 Conn hen. So Ho Couldn't Sloop Bronchial coughs, tickling in throat and asthmatic spasms break one's ret and weaken one so that tiie sys tem is run-down and serious sicknons may result. Enos Halbcrt, raoll, Ind., writes: "I had a severe cold this fall and coughed continually at night; could hardly sleep. The first bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar re lieved me, entirely curing my cou;th." It covers Irritated membranes with a healing and soothing coating, loonons phlegm and clears nlr passage. Tor Bale byt Medford Pharmacy. mil jil'.l which (lnmin;iti mwli nt ct.iiiitrv wp!-t nf Kmniinc 1 1 Iti: trati'il t lie second line nt uvu in the virinitv nl' l.nnili-'-! (icnrirc. The bnttlc in this urea lint ' most si.vnir The (iVntmns jire ::i Hi'-' pvptv etinrt to hold WH"r linns. Thuv nre imiirini' fic-li '.: in- ti; stniL'irW in the hope 1 1 m I Aititiii'iin nnljuiulit nniv bp -ii hetniv 11 rii..-lH- jb----f Wisl ... rt. ounient and H. C. Chrlstof foraon who were combining business with pleasure as they were on their way up the country; O. C. Dnggs, one of Medford's leading attorneys and family consisting of wife and two husky boys, Mtb. Newbury and Mrs. Collins of Medford, Mr. W. I. Chll dreth, our local blacksmith nnd auto mobile repairer and wife, Mrs. It. J. Readcnrldge of Chicago, and Miss Ella Ilelford who Is now managing tho Stewart farm; Mr. Claud Wams Icy of 1-ong Ilcach, Calif., and his step mother, Mrs. (leo. Wamsloy, Mrs. Stella Jitnen and daughter of San Francisco, and Dr. Lafayette W'nmjOcy of Spokane, the five last Medford were also among liio diners! and Mrs. Joseph Geppert and little boy. Later In the day John Foster and Miss Viola liogan, Mrs. Anna Carson of Rulle Falls, Roy Smlth and wife of Medford, David Clngcadej and wife of Eagle Point, U. F. Miss kopf of Prospect, John Ashpolo and wife of Medford. Mr. Ashpolo and wife are here for a few days helping Mrs. Roy Asbpote to attend the Eagle Point hardware store while Roy Is off on a hunt in, tho hills. Mr. Musskopf was out having his questionnaire fixed up. He spent the night here and Monday went on up to his home near McLeod. County Commissioner Geo. Owen, wife and daughter, Mrs. Perkins and Jane Hartman were here for dinner Monday. They were on their way up to the French-Dodge bridge, five mllos above here on Rogue river, to inspect It.' Just a few minutes nfter they left Ed Dutton, our hustling j l'oaritsupcrvisor came in Inquiring for them, and on learning their where-1 abouts started post haste after them and your Eagle Point correspondent accompanied him, reaching the bridge almost as soon as they did. Upon examination they found that1 ono of the posts had rotted off and) that some of the rest of them were rotting and Mr. Dutton was ordered to replace the rotted post.. The ap proach is said to be six hundred feet long and is built on piling and the decision arrived at was that In the course of the noxt three years the whole of the piling will have to bp replaced. While we were there Mr. Owen asked how much kicking would be done ir that bridge was taken down and carried up the river to where tho old Hannah ferry used to be. right near to where Pete Betz now! lives, and do away with the free1 ferry and from the way ho talked It j might possibly be done. Of course! there are two sides to the question) and if it is moved there will be some body badly disappointed on both) sides of the river and on the other hand there will lie less stickey to contend with on the new routo and the change will not materially change tho distance. And another item to be taken Into the account will bo the extra expense of keeping up the road about two miles of stickey and the expenpo of keeping up the ferry, and road (will be offset by the expense of tearing down and rebuilding the bridge, but these mat ters will all be taken Into considera tion by the proper authorities before anything is done In that line. Just as we were ready to start for tho bridge Joe Hoskins of Trail . and Harry Hayes came In for dinner. Mr. Hayes has been out in eastern Ore gon for the past two years, his came in some four weeks ago to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Uiley uf Peyton. Frank Manning of Peyton, came in Tuesday evening and spent the night with us. He left hero a year ago last December for Wyoming where ho has been ever since, at tho bedside of his father, who passed away in Septem ber last. While he was here he re newed his subscription to the AVeekly Mall Tribune. Mrs. John Rader and her daugh ter, Mrs. Harry Stanley wero trans acting business with our merchants Tuesday afternoon. E. Itammel was also a business caller, hunting for blue vitrei, and that means sewing wheat. The rain the last few days has wet the ground fo that the farmers can plow and sow their full grain, altho another good rain would help still more. Fred Pettigrew, at one time a prominent citizen in this section, passed thru here Tuesday. John Simon who has been spend ing the summer in northern Oregon nnd Idaho returned to our town Tuesday. 1 Mrs. Saytcs and another lady drove in from their homes on Indian creek near the Free Ferry, Tuesday to do some trading. Mr. and Mrs. Cross and son and Miss Mabel Morris of Butte Falls, came in Wednesday morning and Iwent on to Medford. U. R. Richter of Roseburg, and R. E.-Haney of Medford, were here for 'dinner Wednesday. Mr. Kichlcr was out looking after some property lie purchased near the Antelope school bouse. One of tho Zimmerly boys, Dennle, I thin 1b his name, while trying to crank his car, broke a bone in his band. GRANDMA USED SAGE IEA TO DARKEN Hi She mixed Sulphur with it to Restore Color, uloss, Youthfulness. Common garden aage brewed Into a heavy tea with, euipnur aaueci, win turn ernv. streaked and fadod hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a-few applications will prove a revela tion if your hair is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sago Tea and Mil i i phur recipe at home, though, is trou ! hlpfiome. An ensier wnv In to eet ft namrd were starting for San Francis-j bottle of Wyeth'a 8ago and Hulphur co where Claud Wamslev was to re-! Compound at any drug store ell ready , , , ' . , , i for use. This Is tho old-time recipe main for two days and then go to hlsj ;mrpruOV(:d byn lhe addition of other in home In Long Meach. He Is superin-j gradients. tendent of the scaffolding depart-! While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not ment In the shipbuilding yards and J1"'"" w doe nl T?"l"?vU , . . youthful appearance ana attractlve- was off on a furlow to attend the npiw By darkening your hair with funeral of his nther. Miss Plna Wyeth's Sage and Hulphur Compound, Benedict, our prlmarv teacher, was n t1 because It docs it so .ith ... an,i,. - ,iinn,. naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen also with us on Sundaj for dinner. a ppon(;(l or Boft brush with it nnd W. H. McN'alr and wife, one of the, draw this through your hair, taking Ashland druggists. .1. V. Mclntyre, one small strand at a time; oy morning The monthly meefin-r of tho Ladies' Improvement club will.be held in the librnrv on Friduv evenimr, October 18, at 8 P. m. fro public nro cor dially invited. Subject "-Rulers of Europe.'' Miss Mabel Scott spent the week end with Mrs. 11. Minthorn nt her Kvuns creek home. School Superintendent 0. Uroscoe and Mavor Lumkiu of Ashland were visitors nt the Evans creek grange meet ins on Snturdnv. Thev were accompanied bv Miss V Murray who nve some fine vocal miiube' Mr. Briscoe trtivo a fine talk on the neccs- itv for supporting the Ashland nor mal school project at the eomim: olt'ctioii. Muvor Lnnikin u!so coin- ended it. The sad news has been received of the death ut Dunsniuir from Span ish influenza of Mr. McPuniel, son-iu-inw of Frank Oilmore, niter three lavs' illness. The svrnimlhv of all ioes out to tho relatives, especially to the vouiiif widow and two children so suddenly bereaved. Don Wilson nnd Sam Sundry re- turne dlrom their hunt mir trip on Stimlnv and report rnnd success. Mr. unit Mrs. Charles Dver left n Monday for Sun Jom Cal., where Inev propose to locate. .Mrs. M. Lane of Medford is vis tint: her mother. Mrs. M. Seaman. Mrs. M. Srott of North liend is .'iMtimr at the Itiirkluu-t home and helpimr to Inirsp her sister. Mrs. Btirlihurt, who" has been ipiit sick. A very pretty wedding; took place on Saturday afternoon nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, when Mi-s Ethel vn Pnrtlett of (irnnts Pass was united in marriaee to their eldest on, James, the popular manager of the abstract office in (irants Pass. Owimr to the recent death of tho bride's mother, only inimediit rela tives were nresent. The lnuise was beautifully decorated in pink nnd Teen and the bride was chnrminir in her irroen traveling suit. I lev. Mr. Wire of the Methodist church in Grunts Pass officiated, After the weddinc luncheon the happy couple left by auto on a campinif trip durinu which Mr. Murtiu will no doubt dnuh- enoy his favorite sport of utmline. The best wishes of a host of friends follow tho vountr couple in their fu ture, lhe bridegroom has enlisted in the murines nnd exports soon to be nelled for service. This is the third wedding in three months in the Martin family somewhat of u rec ord. Should no Spanish influenza np- nofir brrn. Chnntmiiii. iv-l' be held in lioL-ne Kiver from Octo'ier 21 to 2."). in Owens Hall. It is hoped it will be well patronized, not onlv for. tho in struction and enjnvment it affords, but for the sake of the public spirited citizens who signed the guarantee.. The school children are all cuther iiur acorns which Mr. C. Morton, the janitor will buy. the proceeds to be used for Junior Hed Cross work. The various moms are competing for the honors of the atruest mumtitv, and few will be left for stray pics to feast on. Circuit Court Venta Stoffons vs. Franz A, Stef- funs. Divorce. Olendnlo Lumber Co. vs. Apple- gate Lumber Co. et al. Replevin. t HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD ; Says Cream "Applied In Nostrils' ', Opens Air Passages Right Up. Instant relief no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up? tho air noHflapea of your head clear nnd you can breathe free! v. No moro hawking, snuf fling, blowing, headache, dryness. Nc struggling for breath at night; youi cold or catarrh disappears. (iet a small pottle or Eirs Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic healing cream in your nostrils. Jt pen ct rates through every air passage of the head, soothes the iiulnmed or swollen mucous membrane aad relief cornea in stant It. It's just fine. Dou'fc stay stuffed-up vi in a com or pasty caiarra. our banker. Mrs. Mclntyre has gone eat to visit her relatives nnd the re sult is that Mt. Mclntyre visits the ;tunnyslde quit frequently. Mrs. J. II. Butler. Mrs. C. T. Noe. Mrs. Carl i. Bowman, Miss Lclu Bowman of all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, g loony, Soft and luxuriant a) 'his preparation Is a delightful totlet requisite-and Is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of dis easo. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MAUAOEMENT. CIBCUIj ATIOK, ETC.. BEQUIUCD BY TUB ACT OF CONOBELS OF AVQVHH 24. 1913. Of M-tlfont Mull Tribune piitillHh.-il dully tlftrtlMT 1. I'.HS. STATK OK OltKCON, COUNTY OF JACKSON. tA. Ilffore in-, ii notary public in uml for lhe hiitti' HtiU county aron Haiti. ni-iHon ally Hppi'iirftl (!. Putnam, who, havliiK iiKn ut. iv or ii nt'cortiMiR m in w, ih Ioh'H fltnl Ha IN tb:.t in Ik tha editor o do- APdford Al ii U Tril'iiiit'. ant lliat t -rollirivlnt; is, to On bi'St of his Itnowb'dK1 mid l)i'll-r, a true Htitttnifiit of thf own iTHhtn. itiHiHiU'-nii'iK. tu.. of I ht- aloi c HitUt pulili . nun I wo Uate mIiowii tn (lo- uliovo caption, n i)iilt'd hy t h uct nl AiiKUHt LM, lillZ, cinlioillnl In K':llon 4 13, I'dKtal In wh Hinl Itt'K'ilatlonN. nrlntvi on tiif rt'Vi-i hi' of this fium. tt wit: I. That t lie f hi in- s ami itddri-psr-fr of Ho- ptlhllKh'T. t-dftt'r. inatiaKitid flltor and lnjslnf kh m:in;m r ar-: I'liliUHh'-r, tlfor.i I'rlnthitf Co.. Ti;tdford. ore. clitor, G. I'iitn;im. M-irint, MianaKiiiK ctlll or, O, Putiinni. M-'dfonl. urcKOn; liuMliifKH inanagor. r. M. ntnltli, M- tirottl, (livpni. 2. ThaC Ui- oufn-is ur! (plve nnrnei nnd ntldr-HM -m '.f Imi; vlihml owmTri, or if it corontntlon. Hh n:ii(u and tin in tin- uml h.Mii sc m tit Hiot-hliohh-i h owriliiR or hohhiiK I fi'r ectil or more o In- total amount of Mtorkt: il. I'uiniitii MttiroiU, Or.- : .1. I P.-U.ly,. M,.,lfoid irt'.: A. J C it It. Itockford. 111.: V". I uvtci I-.Htnli-. .M. 'llonl. Ore.; .1.1). Orlh Medford. Ore: H. S. St.ilth. .M'-tlfonl, On-. II. Itiv. NVw Votk rilv: V. It. Hfimtl ton. Hiin JuK'. ('a!.; 11. W. Ittih), Mi-dforil. :. That tin- known bondholder, mort. RiiHi-H nnd otlM-r M.rnrlty hoi.ltrit own I n;( or hobllnp I tn-r i fill or ihok- of to tal nmoont of (to ruin, inortKUK'- or olli-r Mt-i'iiMtlt Hrt-: .Itu k'-on I ouniv Ilanlt, iniHtw fi r bn.iilho'.l' tM. .M.-tllord. I liomlliolfp-i h not o( r'ordi. 4. Tnat two pnniKruph nvxt nnove, Klvtm Hip iiiiniin or tim oiviktm. ftocklioldt-rs. and wfiirlty hohb-iti. If any, contain not nniv thf lint of stock hoiil' IH ;if( cm it i.- hnhlci n iik ihcy hii jcrtr unnniiH1 i v.n or inc cotupanv tint also In cuff v. h-H- th ntuckho)ilr or W'Tiinty lini'l'T iii'peaiM upon II hooks of Ihr romptii1.- Ii (rilM.ce Or III Hliy olhir fliltirliTV rt'l.Hloii, flHl , of the 'i non or rot oi .it ion fr wh"in 1 such tni.ttie is nciii.K, 1m ki'iii; i I Unit the Hiilil two par:iprtiptH co'nl.iWi I ntitt c ni(nt ('inlinclng ufl i.'int'ft full I k i.owk'ilp nrtd li' li-r an to the elrriim ft i ii net n uml roiull I ion a un.h r wn lc wiocltlioh'ei n and i- cirlty liohicru vln do not lipli' lir UJi'irO the books of tlr j company nt trust' hohl fkh'K am , f--eeinit,.M In a cuiiHctly other thnn th nf a Itona fid' own.-r: ami thin affiant j hes no renfoti to heln-ve that any otln ' 'M-rHon, iihh'ii'i; i I'm., or corporal Ion In I any Pit rent, ilirect or Indireet In Hi i nntd slock, horuhi. or otli.-r sccarlllu IIikii an no Mt.ii-d by hltn. i. That the (U' liilT nutnher of entile Of cflfll iHH'le of II puitMc.itton nob1 itiMiribiit.il throiiKtt the matlK or oiIhm- I wise, to paid 'iihHi rlhei n (nrln th tmnlM pt'C-'tlnp Hie date h Ml a'' O t'l'TVAM Sworn to ni'l Fiihrr'hci befure tin tliln I 1 1 1) ilav of lir'ol.t I, 1!MS. 11. N. YOCKKV, , N i.iry I'otillc for oiei?o!t. (Mv coriinio-.Hini futures Nnvenibvr 11, COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by JaokioB County Ab stract i;o., mxio ana uenirai atb. FOB REN1 HOUSEh. KOlt KIO.NT 62S Wrat Halm. Six room modem buimnlow, cmo"t bnsement. garage, $12.00. J. W. . Wmkeflclil. toil HUNT Klve-room funilhcd house. Inquire 304 South King street. 170 "01t RENT Seven-room house. 1121 East Muln street. Phone 011-H2. 178 FOR RENT Six-room modern bun galow In firal-cluso shape. Range connected. Garage, l'hone 4S8-X. lkrolmto Court Mabel tlrobeck estate. Admitted to probate. Albert C. Chittenden estate. Bond ot adhilnlstrntor. Ural l&tnto Transfers S. P. Creson ct ux to Q. V. Tucker et ux, lot 10, in blk. 2 of Palm's ad'k, to Med ford : THAT ANNOYING, PERSISTENT COUGH may Jtnd to chroni luntr troubte, or tut an that tho chronic atngo ulroady Is reached. Jn either r,as try ECKJIAN'S ALTERATIVE Thl tonlo anrl tlfsui-rpps1rcr mip pllcs the acknowledged btftiutlts tf cal cium treatment without dlsturblnf th stoniaeli. contains no Alcohol. NaT coUo or IXahU-Konalnr Druff. $2 rw $I-5flL SI tire, m 83c Prl.M tii'iluil's rar tr.I. AH dmk-.rl2l3L l'OI.lTKWIi AXXOlXt'KMKXT Foil COI XTY Jl'PCK Voto for M. ltnlin A probate lawyer who knows how to administer estates. Is honest, ef ficient, fnvors good roads, saving county money and low taxes. Adv. KOH HHKHIFF W. O. Garrett announces hlmsolt as an independent candidate for the office of sheriff of Jackson county. Adv. I am tho regular republican nom- imu frr Kliprlff nf .TnHlRnii cnunlv nnd will appreciate your support on 'Nov. 5. If elected I promise strict law enforcement and an economical, business administration. C. 13. TH 1(1 of 1-alto Creek. lUm KHl'HKSKNTA'TIVE 1 nm tho republican candidate for rnnrenentlll ivfl from tho Sth ronre- sentullve district and will appreciate vour support on .ovomner tun. Adv. .1. A. WliSTHIlblXVI). UEI.I WANTKI. MAIiK. WANTED Wood haulers at Untie Kails. See Mrs. Wm. Sears. 505 ISonlty street, Medford. 17C FOR RENT Furnished house and two brick rooming houses. Ono seven-room dwelling with garage on paved street. John F. White, Phono 449-M. 187 FOR RE NT- bungalow. -One 5 and one 7-room 820 West Twelfth. FOB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT Rooms. Phone 370-1... 176 FOR RENT MIHUEI.LANF.OUS. FOR RENT Farm partially wat ered; Immediate possession In quire Box X, Mall Tribune. 178 FOR SA.I.K MVHSTOCK FOR SALE Fresh Jersey, threo years old. Economy King Separa tor No. 6. Phono K-13M.. . 177 FOR SALE A small band of good rango ewes; also owe lambs and some bucks. L). Rosenberg, Med ford Hotel. ' LOST Hrownlsh yellow long-hair cat with green eyc3. Strayed from . Perrydnle. Finder notify Mrs. Paul Jiinney, Route 2, Medford, Phones 7ai-L or 4 1. . 174 LOST On Klumalh Falls-Ager road, one black leather portfolio, con taining slide rule, railroad trans portation blanks and correspon dence, etc. Flndnr please commu nicate with the California-Oregon Power company and receive re- ward. Major 0. F. Sever. 176 FOR EXCHANGE. WlLib EXCIIANUE Fino ewe lambs for fat wether lambs weighing 14 pounds more. o. Rosenborg, Med ford Holol. FOR EXOIJANOE Small farm near Medford, for larger acreage or un improved lnnd; would assume or pay sonio difference Address Box 777, Mall Tribune. , 179 BFSlNHbb IIIRKOTORI Mining Kxort. CAMPBELL , & LI LJ EG RAN mlnet promitlng association; mining properties listed for sale, sampled and reports rnndered. Office and assay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland. , Sam ples by mall given p-wmpt atten tion. ... Attorneys. FOR SAM Six-year old black horse and good saddle, $.10.00. Call at 21 Genessee street. 178 FOR SALE Good work team, har ness, wagon and hack, cheap. Stewart. 635 Palm street. 179 FOR SALE Two red Pole heRers bred; ono heifer, Jersey and llol cteln; one small heifer calf. Wil bur Kime. R. F. D. 1, Medford. 17D FOR SALE: Threo tliorobred O. 1. C. sows, one registered Poland China boar. V. J. Freeman, Cen tral Point, Oro. 176 FOR SALE Sovorat yot;ng frosh cowb. 15 calvos. Pigs, shoats and sows. 1 One tenm good work horsc3, weigh about 2800. Mlravlsta Orch ard, Phono 597-J3. FOR SALE 19 good blooded pigs If taken in throe days nt $0.50 per head. Vs mile south llillcrost. 178 FOR SALE 30 head INanny goats. Mabclle lllldroth, Ilutto FullB, Ore. gon, Box 113. 175 FOR BAT.K MlSCElLAMCOUH. FOR SALE Dodgo touring car, good condition, new tlrus. llnrgaln price. Box 943, Medford P. O. 17!) FOR SAUO Feiieral trucli. Apply .lames Itosebcrry at Modford Fire Dept. 177 WANTED Man without family for genoral ranch work; permanent Job on Salary. B. W. Carlton, Cen tral Point, 11. R. 2, phono 114. 175 WANTED Men. ?2.50 and board. Webster Ranch, 1 Vi miles north of .lacksonvillo. 191 UIJIJ' WANTEK FTCMAL.K WANTED Young girl to assist with general housework. l()Tj3 West Main street. WANTED Dining Hotel Medford. room girl at WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply at 1003 West Main street. WANTED Women, salary $24 full lme, 50c an hour sparo time, dis tributing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Permanent. Experience unnecessary. Apply Guarantee Mills, Norristown, Pa. W A NTKIl M I SCK LI-A N EOtTB WANTED Pastiiru for two worses all winter. F. V. Mots, Talllma. Ore. ISO WANTED $.Viiu for one year. Good security. Phono 202. 17i WANTED To buy a root Phono R-13-R. cutter. 176 WANTED--At once, hopsekceper for two In country, close In. Box 89. Mull Tribune. WANTED (Jiiantily o' hydraulic shoot steel, pipe nnd mine equip ment in good condition. Mrs. C. C. lnmnn, 603 South Rlvorslde. Phono 504-.I. 175 WANTED Tnggeiiherg or other milk goat, now fresh. Goo. T. Elsoy, .Merlin, Oro. ISO WANTED Sell youi cream to tho Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., whore the teats and cash counts. WANTED Houaei to more, t-illd, repair or wreck. Phono 488-M or 4XK-X. ANTED It. II. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thlnic. FOR RENT APARTMENTS. FOR KENT Ktmilfdied apartments. Call 3 to .", 322 South Central. Foil RENT One completely fur nhiliud apartment. Hotel Holland.' FOR SALE Tomatoes and oiiIohb. Phono 267-Y. 177 FOR SALE 869-R. -Salaway peaches. Phono 178 FOR SALE Federal truck. Apply .lumen Rosoberry at Modford Flro Dept. 170 FOR SALE Bicycle, used only a few uiiiuk; hiku it buihii hchiiiih oiuiu. W. J. Schenck, Hotel Holland. 180 FOR SALE Hay. 8 to 9 tons first class allalfa In Black; best price takes It. Central Point, phono 318 177 FOR SALE 500 bushelB of first- class yellow corn; nlHO grain hay Call evenings. C. W. Isuncs. ' FOR SALE Dresser, oak dining tablo, gas ranges. Phone 247-1. 222 South Dolly. 179 'OR SALE Iron bedslcad. 3.00; Sanitary couch, $3.00; oak rockor, $7.50; threo oak dining chairs. $2.00 ench; kodak lamp and tri pod, r.Oc each; kitchen table. $2.00; Rcllalilo wood wafer heater $12.00; gas range, $7.50; gns heater, $1.00; also tea kettle, dish pan, pall, wash holler, tub, wrin ger, nadlrons. 713 East Jackson si root. 175 FOR SALEFootbnll outfit. E. Lundbnrg, Central Point road. 175 FORiSALE Fonl touring, 14 model. nowly overhauled, painted. Ser viceable tires. Eusy slnrllng, per fect motor, $.160.00. Worth In vestlcntlng. (food road. Slmer villi). Rogue River. 175 FOR SALE A No. 1 full fledged baking equipment, with all neens sary ac-cessorios. Will close those out t'henp for cash If disposed ol soon. Wrllo to or personally Inter view Abe Butler, Oak street, Ash land. Oregon. 1X4 FOR SALE Bicycle, throe-quarter Iron bed with mattress and springs, dresser, buffet, kllfhen cabinet, folding bed, bedroom set, saddle, etc. 1 6 (North Orange. 175 FOR SALE Alfalfa tdraw ami seed See Wallace Woods at Hubbard Bros. 175 !'( ) R SAL EH Try" oaT(H 1 1 u"mps" W eP sier Itunch, 1 14 milns north Jnek sonvlllo. 191 KSTIIAYED PORTER J. NBFF, Attorny-t-Uw. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National uanK building. earnatt A. E. Reames, Lawyar. Corey Building. A a to Btipuaa. LAHBR AUTO BPRINO CO. W are operating the largest, aldaM and best-equipped plant Is the Pa ct f to northwest. Us onr aprlngt when other fall. Sold ander writ ten guarantee. 34 North FifteaaU Bt,, Portland, Oregon. Gurtiac GARBAOB Uet your premlMt cleaned op for the summer. Call on .the olty garbage wageni toi god service. Phone 151-T. I T. Allen. Expert Accountant. . . WILSON AUDITING CO. B. If. Wit aon, Q. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to an) business as a time-saver giving full business detail. M. P. ft H. Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R, Instrnctlon la Maalo, SfRKD ALTON 1IA10HT Teacher 4 piano and harmony. Height Musi Ctudlo, 401 Qarnott-Corey Blda Phone 7S. Inranmoe. ALICE HOLLOWAT Fire, Aectden. Automobllo, Liability policies writ ten with beat English and Easter Companies. Office 401 Oarnett Corey Bldg. EARL 8. TUMY Goneral Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Hay or Grain In field or barn; also Lire stock. Contract and Surety Bonds, Excellent companies, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corer Bldg., L. L. Cathcart, Manager. Plaulug Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT Goneral mill work, lash, doors, mouldings and croons. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and B DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath physician. 303 C rnott-Corey build ing, l'tone 130. DR. J. J. EMMiCNS Physician and aargeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes aclen tlflcally tested and glaseea sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. p.. R. R. Co. Offices If. r. ft H. Oe, Bldg. l'hone 567. DR. F. G. CARLOW . PR. EVA MAINii CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnott-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 26 8. Laurel Street ;- - . . :m Prlntora and Fabllshera. MdFoRD VrINtTno CO. baa thi best equipped printing offio to Southern Oregon. Book binding loose lear ledgers, billing system etc. Portland prices, 17 North Fir 8L mules. EAD8 TRANSFER ft 8TORA0B CO. Office 43 North E'ront St. Phone. 115. Prices right. Hervloe guaranteed ASTRAY Jersey calf, threo months old. 509 Benlly street. 176 MONKT TO UAX. MNeTiTloa !n '"on gomrreal estate security, nnd will buy Lll erty Bonds. .1. B. Andrews, No SI North Ornpe. Phone 647. J. tl Look at These 10 acres closo In under Irrigation, new r-ronm house, modern, will take) $ 1800.00, and this Is some bargain ut tho price. 10 acres In Wngnor Creek district for exchange, for n good modorn 5 room house In Medford. 176 aero stock and alfalfa ranch, ollber with stock, feed and equip ment, or without. This place Is a splendid plcco of lnnd and ono of the vory best stock propositions In this valley, and we are making a price on It that will Interest anyone In the mnrkot for a real ranch. Brown & White Hoatlj Fir Street,