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ftfEDFOni) MATL TTCTilTTXE, MEDFORD, ORRCIOy. FRIDAY, OCTOriER IS, 1918 PAGE FIVE E REAL PATRIOTS First Co, Upper Reservation, Fort McArtliur. Onlif.. Oct. 10. '18. Editor Moil Tribune: - Denr Sir. It is a pleasure for mo to write this storv of two of vottt own Modl'ord bovs who are milking uood for Uncle Sam. Stanford S. and II. A. Aiken were coiled to the colore on Jul v Gth. al Jredford. Ora. It was both literally and figuratively a case of "brother; in pnns." Thev were called to Fort McDowell and later transferred to Fort MeArtliur. Son Pedro. Cnl. The salt uir and bahnv breezes seemed to agree with these two Orego nians. for thev soon bloomed forth as corporals, Orcgoninns are sometimes called "rarss backs," but the term was cer tainly missnpplied to these bovs. Not content with promotion nlonc. the bovs decided to back Vncle Sain not onlv with their lives, but to invest their dollars in ammunition for their euns. Sit up and take notice, vou yellow back Klackers who not onlv "hide out" at homo, but refuse to loan vour dol lars on the security of the entire na tion with Food interest to supply these men who will .perhaps make the "supreme sacrifice'' that vou mav continue to enjoy the freedom for which vou refuse both vour craven lives und dirtv dollars. These two bovs like hundreds of thousands of other real, red blooded. Americans now in uniform, are not content to eive their bodies to the defence of their nation and vour nation, hut their money as well. The man or woman who enjoys the fruits of peace this country and who refuses to do his or her "bit" and not onlv "bit" but "best" in this solemn hour of our nation's peril will hnvo no place in this country when peace has been es tabliidied upon a decent and cudnr- ini basis. When the bovs come mnehmg home again, when America is once more a safe place for women and children, every real American will wish to he able to look these victo rious heroes, in the face and sav; "boys, I did all in mv power to back vou up!" Buv bonds! Buy more bonds! Keep on buying bonds until our uuota is raised and then buv more for good luck and future nnfefv! PRIVATE HOIl. 837511 i:. 8. A. In the tiliove imiv be seen I'ornonil Stanford S. Aiken and bis brother Corporal II A Aiken buying from Private Knlk8:i7.ill V. S. A. (Dwight II. Robinson 1st Co.) who has raised over one and a ouurter million dol lars during fourteen months of ser vice at Fort MeArtliur. Iflftrc MARKETS Livestock, PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 18 Cat tle, receipts 8:1; steady. Prime steers. iH'-'.OOi'a'Kl.OO: good to choice. $11.00 12.00: medium to good, .$0.7. 11.00; fair to medium. If8.2.5(a'9.2.i; common to fair. $r.7f(ff8.2.': choice cows mid heifers, .f 8.0000.00: me dium to good, if f.7o(fi)7.25 : fair to meduim. $1.7.5(5 "m.') : ennners, $3.00 f4.00: bulls. $3.00(57.00: calves. !).00(o 12.00; stockers and feeders, .f0.00(S8.00. liogs. receipts, 808: steady, prinie mixed. $17.25(u 17..50: medium mixed. 17.00(il7.2."): roavh heavies. l.i.Mli oil.ViO: nigs. 14.."0(S 13.30: bulk of sales, $17.23(o '17.30. Sheep. reeipts. 210: slow. Priaie lambs. $12.00(o 1:1.30: fair to me dium, $!1.00(o 11.00: vearlings. $10.00 (riill.00; wethers. $!).00(m 10.00: ewes. $G.30(T 0.00. Duller f PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 18 Butler firm, city creamery prints extra, box lots (3c: cartons box lots. (ilic: half boxes I'tt'i more: less than half boxes le more. Buving price butter fat. Portland. G!)c: cube extras. 04c. Persons Weak and Rundown 1 Victims Fortify Yourself Against It by Taking Tanlac According to late reports iBsued by state and federal health authorities the Spanish Influena epidemic Is rap Idly spreading to all parts of the country, and it now seems that prac tically every state in the union will tie seriously affected before it runs Its course. It bas not only become a great and terrifying menace to the public health, but unless checked, it is apt to seriously affect the progress of war work in all its various depart ments. Already the Shipping Board has announced that ten per cent of Its workers had been affocted. Tha iOdcqdo l,an , a .1 tin HMulaut progress in the east where it has claimed its victims by the thousands. Reports from other sections, how ever, are equally alarming; and both civil and military authorities have warned the public to take every pre caution to prevent its further spread, in many cities schools, churches and theatres have been closed1 and public gatherings of all kinds forbidden. Medical utahorltlcs agree that peo ple who are weak and rundown are the earliest victims of the Influenza epidemic. If you find yourself tired, weak and losing flesh, or If you are In a generally run-down condition, or if you catch cold easily this warning should be hoeded promptly. You are really In great danger, because the germ of this disease is very catching and you are apt to fall an easy victim If you come In contact with the germs. People who are well and strong are not likely to contract the disease because they are able to throw it off. The common-sense way to keep from taking It is to fortify the system against attack by building up tho constitution. In other words to use the old adage, "An ounce of prevention Is worth a pound of cure." And if you are In a sub-normal condition the proper thing to do Is to begin lnime dlatoly to build up your powers of resistance. To accomplish this, noth ing on earth will strengthen you and build you up like Tanlnc, the power ful reconstructive tonic, which con tains the very elements needed by the system to give you fighting strength and ward off the influenza germ. First of all Tanlac begins Its action by creating a good healthy appetltle for wholesome, nourishing food, and assists every organ of the body to perform Its natural functions, thus helping to build up health and strength In the natural way. Tanlac is also the Ideal strength- ening tonic for persons who are suf fering from the after efforts of Influ- enza, Grippe or Bronchial troubles and hundreds of thousands are using It dally with the most gratifying re sults. . In connection with the Tanlac treatment. It is necessary to keep the howolsopen by taking Tanlac Laxa tive Tablets, samples of which are Included with every bottle of Tanlnc. It Is also Important that the every day rules of hygiene be observed; that Is, sleep In well ventilated rooms, get plenty of fresh air and ex ercise and keep sway from crowds. Tanlac is sold In Medford by West aide Pharmacy. In Cold Hill by M. D. Bowers. In Central Point by Miss M. A. Mee, in Ashland by J. .1. MeNalr. V . AdV' Portland Grain WiliiAT $2.20 basis; barley, none; oats, ' $54 bid; corn, No. 3, yellow, $54 bid. MILL, STUFFS Mill run f. 0. b mill, carlots, $29.65; mixed cars, $30.15; less than ctrlots, $30.65. HAY Timothy. ?3034; alfalfa, $27.60; grain, $26. merging tho telegraph and telephone sorvlce with that of tho postoftko under Joint government control of those utilities. - Word received from the Puget Sound naval station, directed to friends here, Indicates that Jerry O'Neal, former plumber at Provost Bros., and who lately enlisted In the navy as shllitltter, Is Bariously 111 at Bremerton as a result of the prevail ing Influenza epidemic. Mrs. C. A. Wester, wife of the Southern Pacific resident engineer with headquarters at Dunsmiilr. died In that city recently after brief ill ness. Besides her husband she leaves three children. Mrs. Wester was well known here and had many lutl mato friends In the local railroad col ony, notably In the family of Con- I doctor George Gillette. Tom Hudson Is home again from northern shipyards, for a belated va cation after a busy season at con struction work where lntenslvo oper ations are tho order of the day. Walker Thorno of Seattle, was vis iting relatives hero early In the week and renewing former homo associa tions In the family of O. H. Johnson. He has been connected with impor tant business interests In the nor thern metropolis, but like many oth ers, has sacrificed the opportunities of private life in exchange for the exactions of military service. For a year or more he has been attending tho officers training, school In Seattle. Tho seven combined war activities which are merged In a big national drive to begin Nov. 11, will require the raising of $170,000,000 as a min imum amount to meet the demand. Jackson county's quota will be $20, 850, and the share which Ashland will be expec ted to raise, the district Including Talent and Phoenix, is $950. Ashland's specific contribu tion, is supposed. to be afforded by its war chest as replenished thru patrio tic fund pledges. Preliminary to leaving Ashland for an indefinite stay in Portland, the George Ganle family havo been rocelving a visit from Chan. Reason er, Mrs. Ganler's brother, who for morly rosidod here and who has re turned from India, where he relin quished a lucrailvo dental practice at Bombay In order to enter the U. S. military service. "Cough and sneeze In private, and don't spit In public," Is tho slogan embodying all precautions necessary to ward off the approach of Influenza germs. Jack True, foreman on county highway operations which have been going on for some tlmo past cast or town In the Souger Hill locality, has gone to Portland for a brief vacation, accompanied by his wife and her sis ter. Miss Amy Grubb. The party will also visit relatives at the northern military camps. from Mlarch each year to November every two years In nccordunco with the stato constitution. All city offices will expire Jan. 1st, 1919. And there will bo to elect at the regular election Nov. 5th, one moyor, one city recorder, one city treasurer and six councilmen, all for a torm of two years each. As wo write Wednesday afternoon there is no Spanish Influenza In our city up to date. Mayor Cowley Is taking every precaution to koop same out. Schools hero are not closed as yet but the school board aro on the watch and at the first appearance of tho disease school will be dismissed until dangor of an epidemic is past. H. W. Duvlsson and family have removed from the Tritt property north of town to tho residence at tho northeast corner of Sixth and Alden streots In south Central Point. Mrs. Annie' Kelso and sons nro hero visiting her mother, Mrs. S. 11. Murray and will spend the winter here. Mr. Thornbrue who spent the sum mer at Crater Lake doing roud work, is again at homo here. Mrs. J. W. Merrttt of Gold Hill, was here Tuesday visiting her many friends. Mrs. W. C. Kenney of Sams Volley, was visiting relatives here recently. .Mrs. Waddoll .left for Portland Tuesday where she will Join her hus band and remain permanently. George Ben Little who has been in government Borvlce at Lake of tho Woods. Is now at homo here. Jess Neff, who is working on Ap plegate, spent Sunday with home folks. Dr. William H. Hcckman left last Thursday evening for Helena. Mont.. where he will enter the medical ser vice of tho United States army,. Mrs. May Childers of Klamath county, is here visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. MeJiiusey spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eldrod in Grants Pass. Boyd Potter' who has resided for some years on tho Cochran property northeast of town, has moved to Ash land. The Methodist and Presbyterian Sunday schools have united and have elected Mr. Henderson superlnten clout, und will hold all meetings at tho Presbyterian church hereafter. Tho ninny frlonds of A. O. Bailey extend to him their sympathy In the loss of his esteemed wife. Mrs. Jessie idary who hns spent the summer at the Spruce camps with her husband. Is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Nettie Green. f HOUSE REPORT o.eportod by Jackson County Ab stract Co., BUth and Central At. Probate (Xillrt Allco Martin Estate, and appralsoment. Inventory Circuit Omit J. II. Cooley vs. L. K. Hook. De murrer. F. B. Malory Co. vs. Ashland Box fc Lumber Mfg. Co. Dismissed. M. A.. Walsh vs. Southern Pacific Co. Order. Ashland Hotel Co. vs. Charles W. EF Soldier boys passing thru here of late havo been regaled with portions of an elaborate birthday cake, "1111111" after plans and specifications afford ed by an expert In the porson of Dr. Maude Hawley, whoso custom has been for years pa3t to provide a flno specimon of the pastry cook's art as a reminder of her brother Virgil's blrthdny anniversary. Now Virgil is 22 years old, and the Hawley family history Indicates that at each succes sive birthday of the brother he has been tho recipient of this token of sisterly thoughtfulncss and affection. However, at present Virgil Is serving with tho A. E. F. In France, and as birthday cakes cannot very well with stand the nsage of the long haul overseas, recourse was had to the method of disposal as above set forth. As a result, various other sol dier boys will devour Virgil's birth day cako by proxy as it were, and the Red Cross ladles of tho local canteen service are arranging that a Just and impartial distribution of It is being made, a second holplng to the luxury being out of the question. It is needless to add that this birthday cako, tho of ample proportions, Is disappearing fast. The city library Is exempt from the embargo regulations as to closing during the Influenza period, with the Implied understanding Hint patrons will stand upon the order of their go ing as soon as they have availed themselves of that Institution's priv ileges, and not possibly add to com plications by lingering about the premises. A proposed charter amendment is being suggested whereby city offic ials shall lie elected for two year3 In stead of one year as at present. The Idea Is to eliminate at least half of the overhead cloction expense ac count by Introducing this plan which Is classed as a municipal reform movement. Hev. M. C. Heed is home from the lntermountaln Chautauqua platform circuit, a temporary vacation enforc ed by the Influenza epidemic preva lent In certain localities. Tho lied Cross directors meeting, quarterly schedule, will bo held on Friday evening. Oct. IX, at 7:30 o'clork nt the organization's perma nent hoadquartcrs. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Barr, of Grln nell, Iowa, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Lay s this week, re- newlng the acquaintance offormcr years In the HawUeye state.' They are on the way to southern California for the winter. Mr. Bsrr Is a veteran of the civil war. and attended the re-' CENTRAL POINT A special meeting of the W. 1L Harrison W. H. C. was hold Monday night to receive and entertain Mrs Mertha Drew Ullmoro, of lloppner Oregon, who Is stato president of tho Woman's Belief Corps. Mrs. Gllmore Inspected the corps here and reported Fame In flno condition and congratu lated the officers upon their work. G. N. Doris has moved his family from the Willow Springs district to the Kylo property In this city. The city council has called s special election to bo held Tuesday, Oct. 22 from 8 a. m. to 6 p. rn. at city hall to amend tho city charter, changing tho time of holding city elections Spent Money Foolishly "I have been a great Buffcrer from stomach trouble and sail Btonos. No one knows tho pains I havo suf fered. Since taking tho first dose of Mayr's Wonderful llcmrdy am feeling fine, can work lal dya and eat anything 1 want. Have no more distress or palpitation of the heart from gas on my stomach. I have spent a great deal of money on doctors and medicine but gut noth ing to help me," It Is a simple, harm less preparation that removes (he catarrhal mucus from the In tee Una I tract and allays the inflnmma tion which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince , or money refund ed. Sold by druggists everywhere Adv URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KDNETo T&ke a gUm of Salts if your Back hortit or Bladder bothers you Drink more water. If ywi imrtt'liavu your wat awry dny4 eat it, but flush your kida with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who wns us tJinx meat lorms una acid which aliuost panuy.p-s the kidneys in their ef forts to expel it from the blood. Thry become sluggish and wraknn, then you surfer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in tlio back or sick npnancDc. divines. Tour stomach soi;rs, tonjmo is ennted ond when the wcatlwr is l:id you have rhetimntro twines. Ilia urine pets cloudy, full of sediment, the channrls often uot sore and irriUlcri. oMiim? you to snck relief two or threo time di:nn( the night. lo neutralise tliese Irritntim? acids, to elenn.if tho kidneys ond fltwh olT tin body's urinous waste get four ounces of J1 oaits irom any pharmacy hero; take a tshlrnpoonful in a class of water boforo break f ant for a few day and your kicincys will then act flno. Thi famous suits is made from tha ncld of jrraa and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for fenerations) to flunh and stimulalo si uppish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer irritate, thus ending Madder weakness. .Tad Palts is inenensiv; cannot in jure, and makes a doligbtful ellervceccnt in Got Dr. E;lw?.rcb Olive Tablol .c3 Dr. lUvn.-is p-ritotiGlr.'c'i.uJ: .3 sutitiLU or e-.ljrr.cl. Cr. iiilvvards, n rmctidns physician for years ar.il ealoncl'a old-time enemy, icovtrcd tha fcr-nrii for Olive Tableto .14 tresUns p:t;s-is tor chronic cw . u. n and toroid livers. r. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not .'. '.-! r.-lomd, but a bra' in,; ecothinj . .tujlo laxative. i-.'o cr-pins is tha "keynote" of these "tic senrcnted. c-!ivc-co!arod tnblav They rauio tha bowels and liver to aci r.orm.illy. They never force them to unr.ntunil action. li you have a "dark brown mouth" now end then a bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two lit tie Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every ninht just to keep right. Try them. 10c and 25c per box. All drugsists, iogan ot nl. Ordor for sheriff to oxoouto deod. (corse Cllno V3. J. O. Rlgg. Stipu lation of dismissal. 1.00 Ileal Kstnto Transfers Pauline Slurgls to M. T. Mur phy ct ux. Land In Med ford . $ Mary Peter vs. William Bark loy. Land In I). I,. C. 90, Twp. 87. It . 2 W 300.00 George Rlfors et ux to Otis A. Mack and J. Pearl Mack Land in D. L. C. 42, Twp. 38, U. 1 W 22,1.00 Tt:w 6 BeUrANS r ut wafer ' Sure Relief Ir.l3;i sum V ANS -.I TON FOR JlEVr APAKTMKNTN. TOR RUNT Furnished apartments. Call 2 to 6, 322 South Central. 17S FOR RENT One completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. POUND. TOUn'd At the library, ladles' sweater. Owner may have same by paying for adv. and proving proporty. FOR HUNT MISUELLAVBOCB. FOR HUNT Typewriter. S29-V. Phone IS HEIiP WASTKll FKMAliK WAINTKI) CHrl or woman for gen eral housework; no washing ot caro of children; good wages. Mrs. F. Corning Kenly. Tel. fill -J 3. WANTED Dining Hotel Medford. room girl at WANTED Women, salary $24 full Imo, f0c an hour spare time, dis tributing guaranteed hosiory to wearer. Permanent. Experience unnecessary. Apply Guarantee Mills, Norristown, Pa. FOIt ItENl HOliSH. FOR KENT Three-room cottago on Klvcrsldo strccl, Immediately ail Joining Advent church on the norlh. Largo lot for garden, $5,110 per month. Wm. M. Colvlg. 179 HELP WA.NTICIt MAiJC. WANTED Men. $2.50 and board. Webster Ranch, 1 V miles north of Jacksonville. 11 W A NTK t M I SCF.I.LA N ROUS WANTED Wooilsa-y outfit without the engine. Ueikulcy Orrhnrds. 17U WANTED Pasture for two horses nil winter. F. V. Mets, Talllma, Oro. ISO WANTED At once, hopsckecper for two In rwun'.ry, close In. Hoi til). Mall Tribune. WANTED Toggcnberg or other milk goal, now fresh. Ceo. T. Elscy, Merlin, Oro. 180 WANTED Sell youi cream to ine Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, pre., whore the tests and each counts. WANTED House to mo?, kulld, repair or wreck. Phone 4H8-M or 4SH-X. FOR KENT 02S West Palm. Six- room modem bungalow, cement basement, garage, $12.00. J. W. Wakefield. " FOR RENT 10-acro fruit and berry ranch, close In. Phone 929-W. 182" FOR RENT Farm partially wat ered; Immediate possession !n quire IIox X, Mull Tribune. 178 FOR RENT PDItNISnED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnlshod or unfur nished rooms for housekeeping; rates very reasonable. Kenolworth rooms. 130 West Mnln stroct. 179 ant Invalid No Cooking A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Quick Lunch; Home or Office. OTHERS are IMITATIONS MOWICT TO liOAK. MONEY TO LOAN on gooo real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No. 81 North Orane. Phone 64T.J. tf FOR KXCIIANUR. FOR EXCHANGE Small farm near Medford, for larger acreage or un improved land; would assume or pay aohio difference. Addross Box 777, Mall Tribune. 179 Mining RxpeHa. CAMPBELL & LILJEGRAN mlnei promltlng association; mlnlnx properties listed for sale, sampled and reports rendered. Office andt assay laboratory at 107 North Fu st, opposite Hotol Holland. Sam plea by mall given ptmpt atten Attorney a. PORTER J. NEFF, Attornr-Haw. room and t, Mtdfort NaUowl Bank Bnlldlnc A. B. Ream, Lawyer. Corey Balldtng. trarnatt Aato kapplMa. FOR RENT Furnished rooms very reasonable by weok or month Konclworth Rooms, 130 West Main street. 179 FOR S A LE M VKSTOCK LAHJIR AUTO BPHINH OO. Wt are operating the largest, (Ideal aud beat-equipped plant In tha Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold ander writ ten guarantee. 84 North FlftMBtk Bt., Portland, Oregan. ' WILL EXCHANGE Fine ewe lambs for fat wether lambs weighing 14 pounds more. D. Rosenborg, Med ford Hotel. FOR SALE A small band of good range owes; also owe lunibs and some bucks. O. Rosenberg, Med ford Hotel. FOR SALE Six-year old black horse and good sadillo, $."0.00. Cnll nt 21 Genessco street. 178 "OR SALE Good work team, bur nous, wagon and hack, cheap. Stowart, 033 Palm stroet. 17'J GARBAGE Oet your pramtaat cleaned up for the lumniar. Call on the olty garbage wagona tot god service. Phone 161-T. I T. Allen. Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. H. M. Wll soh, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to an business as a time-saver (lvlnl full business detail. M. F. ft H. Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-R. Instructlqp in Jtfjulc. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher W plnno and harmony. Halght luil Studio, 401 Oarnett-Corey Bid Pboue 71. 'OR RENT -Seven-room house. 1121 East Mnln street. Phono C11-R2. 17S FOR RENT Six-room modem bun galow In first-class shnpo. Range connected. Garage. Phono 4 8S-X. FOR RENT Furnished house and two brick rooming bonnes. One seven-room dwelling wllh garage on paved streot. John F. White, Phone 419-M. 17 FOR RENT One ! and ono 7-room bungalow. 820 West Twelfth. IllHIXESS OPPORTIXITIKS WANTED R. II. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes. Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thing. ithia-water drink. l.VrKKUKIIA SITIII.A1I t TIME CARD Leave Medford for Asnvnnd. Talent and Pboenlx d all, earept Sunday al 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. in.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur day at 10: IS p. m., Sundays leave at ment at Ponland. vl.UI... rlM.;.l 10:30 m- d ni1 ;:3U and friends at Eugene, Salem and Ashland, en roule to California. District superintendents of (hp Western I'nlon and Postal Telegraph companies were in consultation here early In Iho week wllh feiiei al authorities over the question o'.j-jo p Q p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, excopt 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 5:30. Sunday leave Ashland at 00 a. m., and 12:30. 4:iU and Summon In Hie Clrruit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for .(:iekrion County. I lonsle Mackensen, Plaintiff, vs. Allien Muekensen. Defendant. To the above-named Defendant : IN THE NAME OF THE STATIC OF OREGON. ou are hereby re qulred to appe.ir In the nl.ove entitled court and eauie and nnpwor the com plaint of plaintiff on file therein against you, within six Itli wccl:ft after tho date of (he fir! publication of lhl:i fitinunuriK. or within r.lx (til wccas after the personal service thereof upon Jnu v.-ithlii Iho Stato of Oregon; said period of six ( 1 weeks being the time fixed by F. M. Calk Ins, Judge of the auovo namt'd court In his Ordor directing bervl. o or summon by publication, wblili order bears date si-'ptcmher filh. 1PIX. within whlfli you rhall no appear and eimver or be adjudged In delault Ihereln. You will further taltn notlro, that If yon fall lo so appear and answer said romplatnt within the time afore said, plaintiff will apply to Hie rourt for tho relief demanded In said com plaint, a r'atcmcnt of which Is as follows, to-wit: For a decree of the court dissolving Ihe bonds of matri mony exlnlns between plaintiff and defendant, and divorcing plaintiff from defendant alisolulelv, together with such other and further relief as to the court may seem Just and equit able. Date of first publication Is Sept. 6 C. M. THOMAS, A'H'w for rfa'n'iu. FOR HALE Established real estate business. Choice ground floor lo cation. Havo been In the liuslnoss hero for S years and havo made good but will bo away for 6 months and will sell for value of furniture, or will rent. Come over where there Is something doing A. A. Mohaffey, Klamath Falls, Ore. 179 ItH.ITICAL AXXOl r.NCH.MKXT i nit t in i v .ii ixiE Vote for M. Ptinlllf A probalo lawyer who knows how to administer estates. Is honest, ef ficient, favors good roads, saving eounly money and low taxon. Adv I (111 Slll.ltll-T "W. O. Gnrrett announces himself as nn Independent candidate for tin office of sherilf ot Ja kson county. Adv, I nm the regular republican nom Inco for Sheriff of Jackson rounty and will nppro lalo your Kiinpnrt on Nov. r,. If elected I promino strict law enforcement and nn economical buslner-s administration. C. E. TEltll.L, of Lake Creek. Ft II I ItEPItlOSIATATIVE I am the republican candldato for representative from tho 8th repre sentutlve dir.trlrt nnd will appreciate your support on November .'plh. Adv. J. A. WEHTERLl'ND. FOIt STATE SEN TDIt Dr. Charles T. Sweeney My eight years residence In south en Oregon, Intimate knowledge of the needs of every community of our county, and experience In the last session of Ihe last session of tho leg- Islnlure, I feel amply fits me lo look afc-r .Inchson county's Interests. FOIt SALE Severn! young fresh cows, 15 calves. Pigs, shonts and sows. Ono toam good work horses, weigh about 2800. Mlravlsta Orch ard, Phono 597-J3. FOR SALE 19 good blooded pigs If taken In three days at $0.50 per head. '4 mllo south llillcrost. 178 FOR BALK MISOISLLANKOUR. FOIt SALE Reo car; truck body for $1200 lbs., nnd passengor body in good condition, $350. Lance & Co. 178 FOR SALE Orchard run Spllxon borgs at 75c per box. Conner Pack ing Co. 179 -'OR SALE A Ford, In Al condi tion. Clnronco Jeffery, Talent. 179 FOil SALE Reasonable, 1918 Ford touring cur. good as new; also Ford bug. Phone 548-Y. 178 FOR SALE Team, wagon and liar ness. 3 wagon nnd harnees good us new. Horses weight H50 each 7 and 9 yoars old. Will soil cheap If taken at once. Harry Muson, Talent, Ore. 181 FOR SALE Household furniture. Apply between 10 and 5. 1207 West Main street. 178 FOR SALE Spit?, and Newtown cooking apples 35c, fancy 75c. .1 Wels, mile north of Jackson ville. 18(1 Insurance. ALICE HOLLOWAT Flro, Aootdenv Automobile, Liability policies wru ten with best English and Banters. Companies. OfUce 408 Garuett Coroy Bldg. EARL S. TIIMY General Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Gloss. Hay or Grain In field or barn; also Lire stock. Contract and Surety Bond. Excellent companies, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg., L. L. Cathoart, Manager. Planing HIIL THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, eash, doors, mouldings and acreens. Shop 487 S. Fir, Phone 184. " Physicians ana Ba 'eon DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! physician. 803 O rnottnCorey bull lng. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician aid surgeon. Practice limited te eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically testod aud glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlat for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices JL T. ft II. O Bldg. Phone 667. DR. F. O. CARLOW DR. EVA MAIINa CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Gnrnott-Corey Bldg. Phono U04-L. Residence 2(1 S. Laurel Street FOR HALE Seed wheat, Little Club. This wheat made 71 bunhels to the acre this year. C. 'N. Hansen, M9 North Central. 181 FOIt SALE Dodge louring car, good condition, new lires. Bargain price. IIox !M3, Medford P. O. I"!i FOR SAI.IO- Salnwoy peaches. SH9-R. 'hone 178 FOIt SALE Bicycle, used only n few times; also a small heating stove. W. J. Kchenrk, Hotel Holland. I Ml FOR SALE 5(1(1 bushels of first- class yellow corn; also grain hay Call evenings. C. W. Isaacs. ' FOR SALE Dresser, oak dining tnblo, gas ranges. Phone 2 4 7-1 222 Solllh Holly. 179 FOR SALE A No. 1 full fledged baking equipment, with all ne-es- snry accessorlos. Will close Ibece out Kheap for cash If disposed of soon. Wrlto to or personally Inter view Abo Butler, Oak street, Ash Tand, Oregon. 181' FOR SALE -Dry oak stumps. Web ster Ranch, 1 'A miles north Jack KvRVillO. ' IH Printer anil Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. hil tat best equipped printing office Ik Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose lint lodger, hilling system, etc. Portland price. 7 Nortk Fir BL a t os rm. liADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE- CO. Office 48 North Front St. Phone 116. Price right. Banrlce guar ntreri SPECIAL 10 acres good soli, soma fruit, good well wiiter, good five-room house, new; old barn, five ncres un der Irrigation. The owner took a good crop off Mils season but IsToaV Ing the state ami offering the plnco for sale for $ 1700.00, half cash, the bal.eico on easy terms. This la an except lon.'tl opportunity for ono who wants to go Into poultry, berried or gardening, eto. Brown & White I ooatb Fir Street.