TWO RAILROADS
TtT BE OPERATED
ON DOUBLE TRACK
SAN FRANCISCO., Oct. 28. Iii or
der to most efficiently oncnite the
Southern Pacific 'and Western Pacif
ic railroads -under federal control
plans have been uiado and will become
effective in a few days for oneratiutr
lilies of, the two systems as a double
track, lor about 182 miles in Nevada
where' the roads arc close together.
Affording to Federal Manager W. K.
Scott, final plans for construction
vt 11 cross over, tracks ind one
water station have been agreed upon
thij work to cost approximately $118.
U00. Connecting tracks have been
cpnstrucfed at Vi'cseo. two miles east
of'Winnemucca and Alttzou, four
miles west of Wells.
' When the new plan becomes effec
tive. nlK-eastward trains will move
over Western Pacific, : tracks, and
western trains over Southern Pacific
trucks. .'.:,:.
This does not. mean, as seems to, be
the iniprcssion-bv some, that ali traf
fic cast, or westbound between Suit
l.nkc or Ouden nnd. San Kram'isco
will be handled hv the Southern Pa
cific or Western Pacific. Holh rouds
will retain their identity and will han
dle only their own trains. The only
points where the two roads will con
solidate are those mentioned above,
and the only purpose of so conibin
iiur is to train speed aud eliminate
waitiuir trrtnectins points. Out-idc of
the .section between Wesco and Aia
zui. each road will handle its own
lreiaht nnd nassenser trains as here
tofore.. That is, both the Western
Pacific and the Southern Pacific will
nrrv passcnirers and freight into
Sari ' Francisco nnd into Salt Lake
and Osrden over their own tracks, as
thev have always done.
Such an arranuemcnt is only car
rying. out. the plan that was worked
out by the officers of both roads be
fore the "Western Pacific went into
the hands of a receiver. As far as
conditions will permit one station in
n town will be used fur both roads.
At Carlin arrangements are beiai:
made so that trains of both lines
will pass through the Southern Pa
cific yards nnd at Klko throiiL'h the
Western Pacific; yards. At Carlin
the Southern. Pacific station will lie
used by both lines and at Klko the
Western Pacific station.
Schedules as to train times arc now
being worked out and will be shortly
nnnonnced.
ORKCIOS AGHkTIrt:iiAI. COL
I.KGK. Orvnllis. Oct. 28 The value
of disease free bean seed selected
from Iliad yielding plants in the field
is cited bv B. F. Shcehan of the la:
crops department here.
"The benefits of selection are not
fullv appreciated bv the average
grower," he admitted, "hut selection
is essential to maximum returns. It
has proved beneficial in n-.nnv in
stances.. nnd should bo reported to
whenever possible.
"Alfred Itutterfield of Mohilla has
crown beans for nninv years. Knell
venr he noticed considern!.-!e varia
tions in the yielding power of dil'fir
cnt plants. He began to select seed
first from plants that bore six or
seven beans to the pod, then those
with four to six, ami lastly from non
selected plants. All these he planted
side bv side in the same field.
"Results are marked at the end of
the first
MEDFORD MATT TRTBTTNTy MEDFORT), OREOON MONDAY, OCTOBER 2S.
PAfiF, THREE
L-roWIti,' M,.,i, r- ti...
i,...i;..i.i . .. , . - nui-
,, ,'."! '"ere was nu no
ceuble dilterenco in, the plant n.
ess examined eloselv, hut thu po.ls
or "'' beans were uuite
I'lentitiil in the first t and verv few
in the second. He saved his seed for
the general planting from the sec
ond lot as the plants were much bet
lor than tho. from the non-selected
Wanting." -.
OLD-TIME COLD CURE
DRINK HOT TEA I
Get a small package of Hamburg
Breast Tea at nny pharmncy. Take a
tablespVonfnl of the tea. put a cup of
boiling water upon it, pour through a
sieve and drink a teacup full at any
time during- the dav or before retiring.
It is the tnost, effective way to break
a eold nnd cure grip, as it opens the
pores of the skin, relieving congestion.
AIho loosens the bowels, thus breaking
up a eold.
Try it the next time you suffer from
a cold or the grip It l Inexpensive
and entirely vegetable, therefore safe
and harmless. J
STIFF ACHING JOINTS
Sub Soreness from joints and musolcs
with a small trial bottle of old
St Jacobs Liniment
Slop "dosing" KheurnntUni.
It's pain only; not one case in flffy
requires internal treatment. Hub
soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs l.lnl
Jnent" right on thu "tender spot," and
by the time you say Jack Robinson
out cornea the rheumatic pain. "t.
Jacob's Liniment" is a harmless rheu
matism cure which never disappoints
nd doesn't burn the skin. It takes
Pain, soreness and Rtiffnosa from ach
ing joints, muscles and bonca; slop
Sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia.
Limber upt Oct a M rent bottle of
old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Liniment"
from any drug store, and in a moment
you'll be free from pnins, aches and
stiffness. Don't suffer I Jtub rheuma
tism away.
WASHINGTON',- :Oct. 2 S. A pro
test against any peace terms dictated
'by President WllBon alone and not
representative of American public
opinion thru senate consideration of
the peace trcuty, was made In the
senate today by Senator Knox : or
Pennsylvania, republican, and for
mer secretary of state, iu an address
charging tho presidont wth political
partisanship.. ' J'
(EIS
Portland livestock
PORTLAND, Oct. 28 Cattle firm.
Receipts 1914. steers, prime $12r(
.12.00; good to choice $11 & 12; me
dium to good $9.75 4j" 11; fair to me
dium $8.2509.25; common to fair
$5. 75(8.25; cows and heifers $S
8.50: medium to good $5.75&7.25;
fair to medium $4. 75' 5.75; caaners
$34; bulls J5(6 7; calves 19 12;
stockers and feeders $6fi S.
Hogs higher; receipts 2S62. Prime
mixed $17.10 17.30; medium mixed
$16.85 17; rough heavies $15St
15.10; pigs $14 15; bulk of sales
$17 17.35.
Sheep steady, receipts none. Prime
lambs $11 12; fair to medium $8
10; yearlings $10 11; wethers $9 1
10; ewes $0.50 8.50. ,
liutter
PORTLAND, Oct. 28. Uuttcr
steady. City creamery prints, extras,
box lots, $00 Ctc; cartons, box lots,
6164c; half boxes 'ic mora; less
than half boxes lc - more, Buying
price butterfat, Portland, 63 67c;
cube extras, 60c.
Eggs
PORTLAND, Oct. 20. Kggs sell
ing price, candled 65c; selected can
dled In cartons 68c.
Portland Grain
"WHEAT $2.20 basis; barley,
none; oats, $54 bid; corn. No. S,
yellow, $54 bid.
MILL STUFFS Mill run f. o. b.
mill, carlots, $29.65; mixed cars,
$30.15; less than carlots, $30.65.
HAY Timothy, $3U34; alfalfa,
$27.50; grain, $26.
Oats, $55 hid; corn $38 bid.
Principal Xarro.iui Went to his
Fugle Point ranch for two davs this
week.
Judge and Mrs. Gilmore visited
the Jacobs family in Medford nnd the
Stone family in Central Point this
week. .
Mrs. S. J. Mvers went to liosc
liurg on Saturday to take care of her
daughter. Mrs. ('. Keidel, who is
quite sick with influenza.
Mrs. II. Hobbins and son Clyde is
vi-iting ot the home of her mother.
Mrs. Rena Whipple.
Orandpn and Grandma Whipple
findin.r the care of their Kitins creek
ranch too strenuous have moved to
their old home on Oak street. Mr.
Will liirdseve has rented their land
for wheat.
Mrs. M. Seaman is risitintr her
daughter. Mr.-. Lanc e, in Medford. for
a week.
There is no si-ill of the ban bein
lifted on public uathrring, several
of influenza beiiiL' still around
hut ell are prouressim; favorably
eept Mrs. li. Robinson, who is still
verv sick.
In spile of the cold nflrenoon a
fairlv lar.'e crowd cnthcred nt the
hand stand on Wednesday to listen to
Private W. S. Rickett ol the L. S.
inaries, who L'ave a verv uvid ac
count of his experiences m ttoini! over
the top in the battle ol t liatcau 1 mer
ry.
Mrs Miller ami duuchter have
mmn on n visit to Mr. and Mrs. John
Smith on Kvuns creek.
Word has been received hv friend
Uf. ..f Private Pearl Sleuhns' safe
nrrival overseas- His mother, Mrs,
V A. Slenbn has moved with her eld-
n-t -nu to rina. Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Oorham, Mrs. Me-
t rren and Ms. K. l'owler were Sun
ilav caller -on Mr. Auirust Keausc up
Kviins rref-'.
Cnrrt of Thanks
I want to thank the mothers,
friends and all ho so kindly gayn
tho beautiful flowers Mr my deal
fan's grave, with grateful remem
i.mnre for Your kind sympathy.
Ml! AND MRS. .lOIIN BALLAD
AND HHOTHKHS.
The fall ceremonial as planned by
HiUah Temple of Mystic Shriners,
which was to have been held in Ma
sonic hall In this city, on Friday,
Nov. 1, has been Indefinitely post
poned, due to the universal ban on
public guthorlngs prevailing during
these days of epidemic contingencies.
The business houses of Ashland
for sometime past have been consid
ering an earlier closing movement.
Originally the plan was to close at 5
p. m., Instead of 6 as at present, tbis
schedule to be in force on all week
(lays except Saturday. A compromise
seems to have beon effected on the
basis of 5:30 instead of 6, but the ac
tion la not yet unanimous, certain
merchants declining to enter the
pact. As a result some have an
nounced the 5:30 closing hour, ac
tion by others awaiting develop
ments. Mrs. n. II. Hatch has disposed ot
her faithful old horse. "Ginger,"
which Is 27 years old and has been
In the family 13 years. Sheer inabil
ity to care tor him was tho sole cause
for the disposal, and in parting with
the familiar old animal, whose new
owner Is Mrs. Laura Ranger, it was
incorporated in the bond that "Cln-i
ger" be well cared for the remainder
ot his days. ,
Local friends of the normal school
movement are pleased to learn that
the Portland chamber of commerce,
which has been Investigating the
merits of tho various measures on
the ballot at the approaching gen
eral election, has passed favorably
upon five of them, the normal school
proposition, as affecting southern
and eastern Oregon, being one of the
series. Tbis action is important and
far-reaching, inasmuch as by such a
recommendation the project is re
ceiving direct encouragement in an
advisory capacity at the hands of a
leading organization representing all
the progressive elements In that me
tropolis. The executive committee
of the state federation of Women's
clubs also endorses the normal school
measure unqualifiedly, and as the
meeting of this 'board will not be held
until after the election, its officers
anticipated prompt acti"u in the
Ir.atter by securing a friendly expres
sion thru the agency of the mail from
various officials and leading mem
bers of the federation. ,
It is perhaps well to identify the
response to a phone call, even if this
admonition is not Incorporated in the
exchange directory., Instance: Pater,
delayed during noon hour M local
tailor shop, phones mator, "Can't get
breechoe; -won't be home to dinner
till after I,'1 To which the response
was, in a reproachful and subdued
feminine voice, "You must have got
ten tho wrong number."
Tho O. II. Johnson family have
lately removed into their - elegant
home, -tho former Turner httngalow
nortb Main street. The D. M.
Watt family, recent tenants of the
property, have removed to Phoenix.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilurbaker and two
children, from Idaho, arrived hero
last week in the fumtly ear, and have
been stopping in Ashland transiently
on a prospecting tour- the objective
point of which Is a California destin
ation. Mm. Ilurbaker is a physician
Confirmation of awards at the
stato fair have been lately made, sev
eral prizes having fallen to the lot of
school children in this countv who
participated in the industrial dls
plays. Vera Owens, of Medford, and
Constance Hordwell of Jacksonville,
won first prizes, which entitle them
to a two weeks short courso at the
agricultural college, Corvallls, next
Xottc to Merchants
As recently notified, sugar cardr.
for current and following months
.ill he kent hv the dealer until called
fr hv rnuntv Administrator, t'se
the same firrt from month to month
in all cases possible.
W. A. VOI.OKR.
Co'.iuty Admluiurator,
ajjUj'Hi Sin i 111 1 '
Juno, free of expense; Minor prizes
were awarded in thrift, stamps, and
war savings certificates, a specific
fund of $350 having been set aside
by the fair management for this pur
pose. In pork production lieorge
Lowe, of Ashland, was awarded $4,
and in the sewing division Mildred
Uygor, also of Ashland, won $3. In
farm and home handicraft, Rudolph
Slngler; of Jacksonville, won $5, and
in poultry raising Xorrls McCoy, of
Gold Hill, received $5. The sum of
$2 went to Lester Morrison, of Med
ford, for a model exhibit in regard to
dairy herd records.
Miss Cora Divct, employed at tno
First National bank, contemplates
entering the government service at
Washington, a position there having
recently been offered her.
Rev. W. L. Mellinger, pastor of the
Christian church and Chautauqua
lecturer, has enlisted In tho army Y.
M. C. A., and Is undor waiting order,
having successfully met all require
ments of the triangle service.
The State Teachers association
will meet In Portland, Dee. 26-28.
the dates being fixed by medium of a
questionnaire submitted to the
school superintendents thruout the
state, this method being the popular
form of expression nawdays. The
organization is reaching colossal pro
portions, 3000 members being en
rolled, of which number from 12 oil
to 1500 usually attend. Dean 11. I).
Sheldon, of the state university, is
president, and Dean E. D. Ressler, of
the stnte agricultural college, Is secretary-treasurer.
The formal pro
gram will be available early In De
cember. Supt. fi. A. Briscoe, of the
Ashland schools, who was president
of the association last year. Is a
member of the executive committee.
Undertaker "Will Dodge made a
trip down the Klamath river below
tlottville, on Saturday, In attendance
on the burial of a member of one of
the pioneer families in that locality.
Mrs. C. W. Bsnta hs returned
home from a visit of several months
duration with relatives living at Mer
rill. Wisconsin.
A second edition of apple blossoms
for the season is putting in an ap
pearance in various local gardens
notably on the Wilbur Holmes prem
ises on High street, at present occu-
nied by .1. K. Plttenger.
Now that tho fourth liberty loan ib
over with, posters referring to tlo
tation are being removed from local
illsnlav windows, but tho removal
procees Is not thoro onoiigli. in eer-
tain windows pictorial sheets yet re
main as reminders of the first loan,
not to mention succeeding ones. This
multiplicity Is bewildering, and an
appeul from state headquarters has
been made to have the sweep made
clean, In order that these old remin
ders may not conflict with the pictor
ial messages which will herald the
upproachof the fifth loan. Many of
the posters are works ot act, and a
collection of them should be filed, In
the city library as mementoes of the
billion dollar scale by which the
government of the present genera
tion was ena-'Jlcd to back up Its war
preparations.
we! of section JU, town-hip
J,. rauue 2 west, eontainintr
Hit acres
John Ju-lu- to R. II. Toft. Land
iu M-ction 'J,5, towu.-tnp ;17,
' west
Kliziiheth Slunclit'f to Walter S.
Slum-lift' et ux. l.'i ueres.
more or h-.-s in 1). 1.. C. No.
4'.'. ''. 1W.
COURT HOUSE REP0R1
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave
Ileal Mutate- Transfers
I. S. Miller et ux to Philip
Arthur ct ux. Land iu Ash
land .. . $
Muruaret Lcswick et vir to ,1.
W. McCoy et ux. Ijuul iu
A-li him: -
I'uited St:-(es lo. John T. ln I -
Jerson. Northwest of south
east itrd "oilliwe-t of south-
Back Ache
LIMBER UP WITH PENETRAT
ING HAMLINS WIZARD OIL
A safe, harmless and effective
preparation to relieve the pains of
Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back
and Lumbago is Hamlin Wizard
Oil. It contains no chloroform or
other dangerous drugs but is com
posed of the most expensive of
dealing oils. It penetrates quickly,
drives out the soreness, and lim
bers up the stifT, aching jofnts and
muscles.
Wizard Oil is a Rood, dependable
preparation to keep in the medicine
chest for first aid when the doctor
may be far away. You have no
idea how useful it will be found in
cases of every day ailment or mis
hap, when there is need of an im
mediate healing, antiseptic applica
tion, as in cases of sprains, bruises,
cuts, burns. Liter and stings.
Get a bottle from your druggist
for wand use tl-e medicine. If not
entirely satisfied take the bottle
back to him aid he will return
your money.
If rou rf tr-.blfl with rnltp;lrtn
r ulik SsdiiU- Uy Hnmlin Wlar-1
Llvr WTi1-.. .- ml .!-.iint lift t pink
Dllla at .trued- tnt t,u4rnleu.
10
10
ST0IV1ACH UPSET?
Get at the Real Cause Take Dr.
Ldvyards Olive I ablets
That's what thousands of stomach
sufferers are djing now. Instead of
takjig tonics, er trying to patch up a
Door direction, ir.-v are auacainK me
rtel cause of the ailment dogged liver
and dtsrrdcrrl bawds.
Ur. EJwarda' Cave Tablets arouse the
liver ia a beating way. When
tie lwcr r.r.i br. .els arc performing their
oarcrr) fr.-J: a. awqr gjes indigestion
and iirrr " i tratilja.
If yoa I. tv j a ba4 tsste In your
mouth, trrt coi.cC. appe.;ce poor,
lazy, liar'i-r-ra feeling, no a nbition or
enerrrv. to-r'.rd with una. Jested foods.
yea tacu'.a t ::e uuvu ia"teis, uie buo
li uts fT cd:cL
Sr. i:i-7.-:;Y Olive- Tablets are a
tnircly v:;-t. 'jlo compound mixed with
ohvo ell. xcu wtu Know mem Dy meir
oiivo cc'.cr. They do the work without
Cripinu, cramps or pzix.
T.i! cne or two at bedtime foraulck
Velief. to you can eat what you like.
At lOc and im r-r box. All anigguus.
PORSALIi A No. 1 farm. 104 acres
under ditch. Phone 10-K11. or
aadress C. Carey. Talent. 19i
HKI.P WANTKD
WANYKD Government needs 12,H
clerks. Medford examinations Nov.
16,l)eo.7. tialary 1200. Kxpor.
lenee unneenssary. Men and wom
en desiring government positions
write for free particulars, J. c
Ionnrd. t former civil service ex
aminer.) 105S Kenols building
Washington. IKS
roR rktj -hoi:hk.
Kt)lt HUNT On November 1st. com
ulolely furnished three-room apart
ment, eleetrlr heat. The Uerncn
Phone 3T,n.
FOR RUNT Hlx-room modern bun
galow In first-class sbapo. Range
conneeted. (iarase. Phono 4 88-X
FOR RKNT Furnished house and
two brlrk rooming houses. One
seven-rooin dwelling with garage
on paved streot. John r. yblto,
Phone 44S-M. 17
FOR ItKNT-bungalow.
-Ono ." and one 7-room
S2U West Twelfth.
1 30c.
nULP WASTftl MAMC.
Look and Feel
Clean, Sweet and
Fresh Every Day
Drink a glass of real hot water
before breakfast to wash
out poisons.
Life Is not merely to live, but to
live well, eat well, digest well, work
well, sleep welt, look well. What a
glorious condition to attain, and yet
how very easy It is If one will only
adopt tho morning inside batb.
FDlkB who are accustomed to feel
dull and heavy when they arise, split,
ling headache, stuffy from a eold, foul
tongue, nnsty breath, acid stomach,
ran. Instead, feel as fresh as a daisy
by opening the sluices of the system
each morning and flushing out tho
b'hole of tho Internal poisunous stag
nant mnttcr.
Everyone, whether ailing, "sick or
well, should, each morning, before
breakfast, drink a glass of real hot
water with a teaspoonful ot ltmestono
phosphate In It to wash from the
stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the
previous day's Indigestible waste,
sour bile and poisonous uxlns: 'him
cleansing, sweetening and purifying
the entire alimentary canal before
putting mom food Into the stomach.
The action of hot water and llmestono
phosphate on an empty stomach Is
wonderfully invigorating. It cleans
out all tho sour fermcctatloi.a, gases,
waste and acidity and gives one a
splendid appetite for breakfast. While
you arc enjoying your breakfast the
water and phosphate Is quietly ex
tracting a large volume of water from
the blood and getting ready for a
thorough flushing of all tho Ihsldo
organs.
The millions of people who are
bothered with constipation, bilious
si-ells, stomach trouble, rheumatism;
others who have sallow akins, blood
disorders and sickly complexions are
urged to get a quar.-er pound of lime'
stone phosphate from the drug storo
which will cost, very little, but Is
-.uff elent (to make anyone a pro
nounced crank on the subject ot
sternal sanitation,
WANTKD Man and wlfo without
children tor work on ranch, (leo.
A Mansfield, phone 22-Fi:!, Kagle
Point. 1S7
WANTKD Men. 2.!10 and board.
Webster Ranch, 1 'A miles north
of Jacksonville. 191
HELP WASTKI FKMALK
WANTED Women, salary $24 full
lino, 50c an hour sparo time, dis
tributing guaranteed hosiery to
wearer. Permanent. Experience
unnecessary. Apply Guarantee
Mills, Norrlstown, Pa.
WASTKIJ MISCKLLANKOU8
WANTKD Housekeeper for whole
or part of time lor man and son.
Address P. O. Box 1 1 :', I , Mnilfnrd.
Stato wages expected. Refereiif-i s.
I'OI.ITICAL ANXOli.M'KMIATS
Kilt OH .VTY JI IH.K
Virtu for M. 1'nnlln
A probate lawyer who knows bow
to administer estates. Is honest, ef
(lclent, favors good roads, saving
county money and low taxes. Adr
KOIt SIIKItlFI-'
W. O. Garrett announces himself
as an independent candidate for the
office of sheriff of Ja'.kson county.
Adv
I am tho regular republican nom
Ineo for .Sheriff of .l.icsson county
and will appreiitc yo-ir support on
Nov. ii. If elected I rroniso strict
law enforcement and an economical
business adminislrai.oi.
C. I.". TI-:i;RII.L. of Iwike Creek.
(Adv
-Two pigs weight c iout
J. M Mall Tribune.
WANTED
7i lbs.
WANTED To hire man and team
Call evenings. C. W. Isaacs.
WANTED l-'lve-rooni bungalow.
Have client who will trade flrst
eldns alfalfa land with paid up
wnter right, clear, located near
Kennwlck, Washington, for mod
ern five-room bungalow In Med
ford. Can Include some cash.
Page-Dressier Co., .120 East .Main
street. 190
WANTED Furnish d housekeeping
rooms by mother and daughter.
Phono SOK-M. 1 87'
WANTED To hire, good work horse
1 200 or over. Frank Wight, R. It.,
Medford, Oregon. 1!I2
WANTED Houses to more, kulld,
repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or
4KK.X.
WANTED It. II, Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes. Judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
make short time loans on any old
thing.
roil KENT Hlt'HEKKKPINQ
IIOOMS.
FOR RENT Housekeeping suit',
also large, airy well rurnlslied bed
room. I2S South Holly Moderate
rent, Mrs, ClnrvHce tads,
rott i:i-:i'I:i:sktative
I am the rcpiihlir-in"candidate for
representative fro n tbe sih repre
sentative di.itriu mid will apprerlat
your support on Nov-mber -.th and
I will, If rlerted, work and vole for
the ratlflcaiio:! of the national pro
hibition amendment.
.1. A. WESTERLt ND.
My number on ballot Is 40. (Adv
I believe it Is better to run a plow
to feed our fightera tiian to sit be
hind the steerlng-g'.nr ot an automo
bile hunting votes; therefore I w
rely upon your support without
personal campaign.
Adv. , 1). .M. LOWE, Talent.
I a.n a candidate for re-election to
the Slate 1,-phlnluro. If my efforts
at the Inst session meet approval,
would appreciate your support.
Adv. MEN.I. ('. SHELDON.
I-'Oll STATU SENATOIt
lr. diaries T. Sweeney
My eight years residence In south
em Oregon, intlmato knowledge
tho needs of every community of our
county, and experience In the last
session of the last session of the leg
Islatnre, I feel amply flta me to look
after Jackson county's Intoresta.
(Adv
C. M. THOMAS)
Served In last session of the legls
lature and Is the republican nominee
for state senator, Adv
10
"OH, IF 1 COED
BREAK THIS COLD!
Almost as soon os said with
Dr. King's New Discovery
Get a bottle today!
The raoiditv with which this fiftV"
vear-old family remedy relieves coughs.
colds and - mild bronchial attacks is
what has kept its popularity on the
Increase year by year. -t
This standard reliever of colds and
coughing spells never loses friends. It
docs quici.iy auu uiiisuuuy wiui it i
recommended to do. One trial puts it
in your medicine cabinet as absolutely
indispensable. 60c and $1.20.
Bowels Usually Clogged?
Rerulate them with safe. si. re. com
fortable Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Correct that biliousness, headache,
sour stomach, tongue coat, by elimia
ating the bowcl-cloggincss, 25c.
FOH SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALli Modern six-room house,
four closets and batb. close In.
Phone 052-R. 209
FOH SALE LIVESTOCK -
FOR SALE Brood sows, will farrow-
in from two to three weeks. Phone
351-Y. F. Y. Allen. 11
FOR SALE One brown horse
weight 1200; one set farm double
harness. Union Darns, phone l.f 1
186-
FOR SALE-
yaara old.
-Young brood mare, five
Phone 627-K. . VJi
FOR SALE Good young cow,
Phono R-13M.
son.
1S7
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JWISSIO br WIS'iSTS YR.-.iHuE
HISIXESS OP!tUTr.lTlES
I -I. a . i ,i t i: i.i ,i ,
bii jo'in i:iar,u I',-j
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FOR SALE lUllb-ji- sbnp ami resi
dence at Tali-nf, for xalu ur trad.)
for Medford properly. ( A. T. .J
aiuhan. Talent, ore. vju
FOIl SALE llest iiav'iiK wood bu-l-
ness In southern Oreuun. Vall'-v
Fuel company, tor. ij.-cond and Kir
streets. l'.'j
.MISCKI.I.ANEOt S
SOWS HltEl) to n-tt'.siered Dnroc
hour ut Sehuehard Orchard. Sor-
vice fee S'J.tm. Phono t',ll-U,!, 1S7
. MONEY TO LOAN' .
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estate security, and will buy Lib
erty llonds. .1. II. Andrews, No.
31 North (iratie. Phono U-I7-.I. if
ItlHIXI'SS lllltl:TOUY
MlllilU l-'.H'rtH
CAMPI1EI.L fz LH.IKC.ItAN mines
promoting nsoi-lallon; mining pro
perties llileil for sale, sampled and
reports rendered, oniii- ;ind assay
laboratory at 107' North Fir St.,
opposite Hotel Holland. S:iniplcs
by mall given prompt attention.
Altorneya
PORTER j7EFF7"ATll)rneyriirdTw,
rooms S and '.I. Medford National
Bank Building. .
A. E. Reames.
Corey Building.
Lawyer. Garnett-
Auto KuplK-
LAIIER AI'TO SPRINGS Co. We
aro operating the largest, old- st
and host equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Cso our sprinu
when others fall. Sold under writ
Ion guarantee. 2 4 North Fifteenth
6t., Portland, Oregon.
FOR SALE . ,
Two fresli cows;
Sows and pigs; -
Ono good work team, will trade
for team of mules.
Mlrnvisla Orchard, Phone &D7-J3-
-'OR SALE A small band of good
range ewoa; also ewe lambs and
soino bucks. 0. Rosenberg, Mod
ford Hotel.
finrhngo
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for I'.io summer. Cult
on tho city garbage wagons for
good sorvleo. Phono 1-Y. J.
Y. Allen.
KxK-rt Accountant
FOIt SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE Sieel drum stump pul
ler and cable, $20.(10. Phono
44f-J or cull 504 North Grnpo. l'Jl
FOR SALE lllueslem und Wash
ington Hybrid seed wheat. -11. W,
Blnghum. Phone 5U7-JU.
FOR SALE Dluostem seed wheat,
weighs 02 lbs. to tho bushel. Price
$2.10. W. D. Hodgson, Ashland,
phono 237-.I. US
FOR SALE 1 0 1 s Ford touring ear.
good as new, $4i5. Phono 54S-.
1S7
FOR SALE Notice to those that
want the best rtah lump coal. Can
order now. Strirtly cash on de
livery. Eads Coal Co. ISO
FOIt SALE Holt caterpillar tractor,
.Midget atylo, 1917 model. i.Now
working dally at Berkeley Orch
ards. Hamilton l'atton, 1511 West
Main street. 1S7
FOR SALE Misnion grapes,
lb. Phone sCH-lt.
lc per
ISS
FOR SALE A 1 Dodge touring ear.
Phone 1.12-J. 1K
FOH SALE Steel trailer.
J. W. Mitchell.
Apply to
ISO
FOR SALE-Tfin-R2.
-Corn fodder.
I'hone
1SS
FOIt SALE '.00 feet of 4-Inch black
casing. Hampton Orchard. Phone
4HS-RI.
FOIt SALE -Pet alu ma r.oo-egg Inm
bator. used onlv two times. $ in no
II. H. INye. I"
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wll
Bon, C. P. A. Aak iiboia our now
and simplified method of account
ing. Particularly valuahlo to any
' business as a time-saver giving
full business detail. M. P. & ii.
llldg., Medford. Phono ir,7-lt.
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON 1 1 A IGI IT Teacher of
piano und harmony. linlKht .Murli;
Studio, -tut Garnctt-Corcy Bids.
Phono 72.
liisiiranf-o
ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire. Accident,
Automobile. Liability polf-los writ
ten Willi he-it English and Eastern
Companies. Olfiiu 4us Carnvtl
Corey llldg.
EARL S. TI'MV General Insurance
office. Fire, Automobile, A-i l-huit,
Liability, Plain Glass, Hay or
Grain 111 field or barn; also Live
stock. Contract and liili'ety loads.
Exrellent com panics, good local
service. No. 2IU Garuell-I'ori y
llldg., L. L. Cathcart, .Manager.
1'laiilng .Mill
THOMAS MOFFAT -General mill
work, sash, iloois. mu'ild:u;-s and
screens. Shop -LI7 S. Fir. I'hone
Ml.
liiy-lrlaiis and Surgeons
Tilt. W. W. HOWAItn " - l- oii.nhic
phvftjt ian. ::o:i c.u neC-Corey build
ing. Phone i:;ii.
DR. J. .1. EMM!
FOR SALE - Com.
C. W. Isaacs.
Call evenings.
I"(R SALE Corn at Lofland ranch.
.'! i-fc mllm southwest of Medford.
Phone l-Fl. IS
FOR SALE Dry oak stumps. Wch
Bter Ranch, I 'i miles north Jack
sonville. 191
Fon Kirn a. wit.
WILL EXCHANGE Fine ewe lambs
for fat wether lambs weighing II
pounds more. I). Rosenberg, Med
ford llotnl.
FOR EXCHANGE Two acres, well
lmproed, tn the city of Ashland,
for larger place. Cljile Sharp. 2H
Grant street. 1 :iu
FOIt HALF, OR EXCHANGE A Ford
aulo for heavy work team. V.. G
Whiteside, Central Point, It. I" D
2. 1ST'
FOIt TRADE Three light wanons to
trad" for hogs. Phone 407-Y.
evenings. JSC
LOST Poc-ketbonk containing three
kevs. riease return to Mall Trili
une. iso
FOII ItKNT MIHCKLLASKOLH.
FOIt RENT :,o-are well improved
ranch a, -out one mile west of
Phoenix. For particulars inquire
Monarch Seed F-d Co.. .117
East Main street, .Medford, Ore
Phono 2RO. .
FOII Rf-:T APARTMK1T1.
FOR RENT One completely fur
Blebd apartment, Hotel Holland.
Phy--li-l.nl nnd
aurccou. i-rrtctire lll-lll-il to eve.
ear, nose and tluoat. Hws kcUmi
tificaliy li-i.-l anil glasses sup
plied. Oculist aud Au: . ! for S. P.
11. It. Co. Ulfie-s M. 1". k. li. Co.
llldg. Phone ..'',7.
lilt. I-'. G. C Mtl.OW
DR. EVA MAI.vS ( WIII.OW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
4111-4 I 7 (lain- II Corey Hid;;.
Phone '."-!-!..
Residence 2ii S. l.auiel Street.
Printers n:i-l I'litdi-bei-s
tho
MEDFOKD PRINTING CO.
hi st eriuipi-eil print,!!-; luiii -- in
Soullii rn Oregon. I'ouli hindln :,
loose leaf l.-.lc rs, billing i.i,n-ma,
etc. PorihiU'l uli is. 27 North
Fir St.
Transfer
EAIS TKANSFKlTi ST( ll GE CO.
Office 42 North 1 noil M. I'h i':n
31S. Prices righ;. .--er.l n-i.tr-an!eei.
I
Won't Last Long
2:aiTi' jiirnH'ii i jhh Ii wiili ir
riijiit ion, jjooil liii!iinus, mi
paved )iii;liw;iy, I here ;t;v
scvci'iil otlicl' ;r"-iil iliinu!
aliini) this i if it y. TIic iva
son lilt' owiit-p has il. - i.h 'l I"
sell is solely on ai-roiint nl"
Iniyiiitr a lar.irci' i'la--t' 1 1. ;:'-
ill- Dlnrc sl-cl. Wf.'A'iil hi-
hl irivc yon fiirthiT t!r
tails itlxiiit (his j.rotHTty iC
you will call in.
Brown & White
1 Soatb Fur S'roet,