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MEnFOfiP MATL TTiTBFNK 7rr.T)F0TvD. OTCF.GOX. WEDNESDAY. OfTOBW? P.O. 1018 PAGE FIVE HUGHES REPORT UPON AIRSHIPS READY THURSDAY WASHINGTON, Oct. 30. Attor ney General Gregory expects to send to Prsildent Wilson lato today or early tomorrow Charles E. Hughes' report on airplane construction. In a letter ot transmittal, the attorney general may express some views dif fering from those of Mr. Hughes, with whom he has collaborated thru out the Inquiry. 1 Mr. Gregory discussed the report today with Postmaster General Uur leson and Secretary Tumulty, who called at the department of justice. ThlB call followed circulation of re ports that the attorney-general might disagree materially with Mr. Hughes' conclusions. ''..' '' ' The attorney-general has spent most of his time this week examining the text of Mr. Hughes' report. ' The report is 'Understood to con tain criticism of inefficient methods disclosed and likewise praise otl achievements of certain government production directors and' industrial plants whose records have been good. There also is said to be a compre hensive statement of the situation in the airplane program today,- which recent reports of the war depart ment have shown' to 'be- ahea2- of schedule.-- ----- -" -v - The report, It is said, deals in do tall with such phases of the produc tion program such as the preliminary planning by army officers, the air craft board and other advisers called In by the government; the execution of these plans and the final results shown In finished planes. Crlllcism both adverse and favorable are cited to show where the fault lay in pre liminary ideas and in the Industrial mechanical execution. : The report also shows the money cost of the airplane program. TODAY'S MARKETS 1 I IJvCNtfM-k I ' PORTLAND, Oct. 30. Cattle steady: receipts 79. Steers, prime, $1212.f.O; good to choice 12; medium to good $9.75Li Il: fair to j medium $S. 25119.25; common to . fair $!. 75& 8.25; cows and heifers, "choice, $8ivK.r0; medium to good $5.75 ifi1 7.25 ; fair to medium $4.75 ri5.7D; canners $3f4; bulls $5i7; A "liven 9fi'l'i; stockers and feeders r6 ig 8. , ' ' l-tntra ntnndv reenlnfa 778 Primp i mixed f I7.1017.35; medium mixed I 116.85(917; rough heavies M5 i 16. 10; pigs $14 4(15; bulk 17. Sheep steady; receipts 61; prime f lambs 11W12; fair to medium S .i10; yearlings $10011: wethers i'i9J 10; ewes $6.60 8.50. nutter PORTLAiNiD. Oct. 30. Buttor un nettled. City creamery prints, extras box lota 60 rt 83c; cartons, box lots 61064c: half boxeB ',4c more; less than half boxes lc more. Iluylng price butter fat, Portland, 633 67c cube extras, 60c. Kkks PORTLAND. Oct. 26. Eggs sell Ins price, candled 65c; selected can died In cartons 68c. - . ' Portland drain WHEAT $2.20 basis; barley, none; oats, $54 bid: corn. No. 3, yellow, $54 bid. MILL STUFFS Mill run f. o. mill, carlots. $29.65: mixed cars, $30.15; less than carlots. $30.65. t HAY Timothy, $30014; alfalfa, $27.(0; grain, $26. ' Oats, $55 bid; corn $5S bid. ASHLAND AND VICINITY iv. h. n right, ncdns slnte secretary of the Y. 1. f. A. nnl Kred K. Sickles, personnel secretary for Ore- Itoti, wero in A-lilund on Monday, iinniigini: forn loonl iiersonnel bimrd, the purpose of which is to recruit sec retaries for V. M. I'. A. work over head. The local committee in com posed of the following: Prof, (!eo, A. Itrise-oe. clwiirman. Mavor ('. H. I.nnikin. Hev. C. A. r'dward. O. K C arson, (I. C. McAllister. Clark Iln.-h nnd Homer Hillings. ' At present nnlv men. from 37 to .10 nre accepted for overseas service. The ileum ml for capable men is greater than ever. Anv local man who wonts to do n hit nf cond service in this linp would well to interview some member ot the local committee. Arthur B. Allen, circulation auditor of (he Orceoninn. whs visiting local territory on Monday in the interests of that diiilv. and inlerviewinc t'. V. Ilnntii. who linn hci'ti reappointed iicent for the pnper in this vf'init. und also distributor. Heminilr-rs of Hallowe'en are ul reiidv in evidence, notably nl Vtm ih'I's slorc, where Hill 'ele. boss win dow deeornlor in thill establishment, has deftly nrr.mecd a display which i in kecpin? with all the trnitinnul associations of tlint supercilious ob servance. The Witch ot Khdor. he roic in mc. ttrcsides oer I lie hoilintr cmili'mn. n-iMeil hv tuntaMiu nnd weird Mipcrnumcrarie-. Ovrinff to n ruli of -:overnmriit Iratlic over the ocean cable und the suspension, temporarily at leust of a special reduced rate of nine cents' per word in tuvor ot soldiers, nurses and others connected with the govern ment service abroad, the cable sys tem will not be so freely pntronized bv our local people as formerlv; inas much as the Teirular cable tariff is 37 cents per word. In view of the forthcoming muni cipal election, the mnvor and council have united in a joint--recommenda tion nmiiiv prnisiiii; mss ueriruue i i:.i . . . i ... I meue, presciu cnv recoruer. ior em inent (iiiiilificutious iiistit'vint; her re tention in that important office. Word conies over the hill from Hilt, announcinsr that the uuutii of $'.20.00(1 in the Liliertv loan has been over subscribed nearly $8,000 bv its en terprising and loval citizens. I Kuneral services of Jlrs. W. I,. Re sold were held on Tuesday, interment beiiiir'in Mountain View cenieterv. This piithetie ease involves the death of three members of one fuinilv with in a few days father, mother and in fant son. The people were strangers here, on their' wnv 'from Washington to 'Arizona, tonrimr bv automobile, bound south for a chnuve of climate on account of trail health conditions. Influenza attacked ' them und they were compelled to seek a local hos pital. Only one member of the family survives, a son about four venrs old. The father's death last Wednesday was followed bv the passim awav of the infant son on Thursday. Last Sunday the mother died, and her fu neral was delayed pending- the arri val of relatives. The mother belonged to the Ncidibors of Woodcraft nnd the Ashland branch of that organiza tion have been assidious in affording relief to Uic stricken fnmilv. Mrs. W. II. Mowut has returned.! home from un eastern trip extending as farjis New York. The family has lately received word of the arrivul of their son I.vnn. overseas. A. (. Metiee. Southern Pacific em ploye in local yards, has been re moved to the company's general hos pital at San Krnneiseo. suffering from an attack of appendicitis. The extensive area across Bear creek seldom looked brighter and greener than it does at this time of venr. the fine rains having wrought a notable change in the ntipenrance of the landscape over there, a circum stance due to which ranchers are tak ing enr'v advantage in the wnv ot plowing nnd seeding. C. K. I'larv. who leased the Levi Itogcrs place on North Oak street, has rented 100 acres of wheat lands across the creek which is already sown to grain. Two Ashland girls have responded to the call for assistance of recon struction work in the armv overseas. Miss Josephine Saunders has already reached Knghind, and Miss Marie An- Icrsou, u local teacher, has joined the or(s also. Heed college in Portland has been foremost in fitting workers for this iwrticulur field, nnd Miss Alice Irene Palmer, of Medfurd, is ono of HO recent graduates of Heed in reconstruction methods, the work there being a specific training course. The surgeon general of the army tales thai 7.000 more aides are want ed. These "Oling women receive all living nnd traveling expenses, in ad dition to a pay of from $,"il to $01 per month, their uniforms heine- provided by the Ited Cross. These aides nre in - elnss by themselves ns distinguish ed from lied Cross nurses. Mrs. J. IJ, CouieV left for Leon, Iown, on Monday evening, after a visit of several weeks with Mrs. Ho mer Hillings atid fnmilv. Dr. W. K. Iluehaniiiii local dentist, hns gone on a trip to the central west, visiting relatives in Missouri and Kansas. . ' -A standardized service on dining cars running through this terminal is scheduled in accordance with uniform adoption of the Rame on nil lines un der government control. A table d'hote menu of lour courses will be available for luncheon anil dinner, the charge to be one dollar. Hreukfast a la carte will he in order. The man agement will discourage the dining car service wherever eating houses can be substituted for the hotels on wheels. The Ashland branch of the Jackson County Abstract offi"'1 having been discontinued, parties desiring to have matters attended to along this line can be accommodated at the Hillings renltv office. ! The genial Charley Harris. S. P. j engineer, who was to hnve removed to Dunsiniiir, has heen detained here bv i illness, but is now around again. riltv years ago from a recent dale The Outbursts of ILverett True Roported ! struct Co.. : , i j - -1 . - - By. CONDO i - Uh, W Dear! SIR. 1 fin BOOrisePH, AND 1 HAVE I36N lTNTIPie.T WITH A NUMBH OP I "r-tBuaiNCSS HOUSiSS IN NSW I YAWK W ewewtiesn hut 1 -i 1 pi?SNT. aMD 1 TMOOCWT'THEflH I :VV HIGNT 05 AN OpetMlrVG fT ! ! Q- L 1 HEAH INTH13 ORiCg . :r.Lj.: I flftt i . '. fxz A 1 trrt-- :-- i IfUl J r Yes. ue HAVE TWO OPSNINCkS In 1TH ONS YOO Bt-eW tN THROUGH Just now, and ths Back ooR J ilv oi' the power plant nioveil out to l ho vnllfv the lust nl the week. .Mr. mid Mrs. Charlie Humiihrev and two chihrren cjime up Sntunlav evening un a short vUft t li. K. l'ev ton?: " ' ' .Mrs. "iolc-t I it swttrth mul son vis ited one nt'ternoon at the hotue of Mr. und MY. Carl UiehardHon. Mr. l-'iliaore llnstini;s of Canadian. Tex., who was here visiting n year im. eiirae in on Thursday's staue and is viMtinur in the home ot his eouiu. 1!. K. iVvton and 1'nmilv. RE v .lackEon County Ab K'xth and Central Avo. HEAVY MEAT EATERS ' HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS Sat lesa meat if you feel Backachy or bava bladder trouble lake -glass of Baits. I!ci:I Instate Trnnsforn I'riuli .P. H 'ovcr to Herbert I II. All nl' U'nti.r lilt 14 in town of I'lio 'iiix .. $ 1 Martha M"av llccker et vir. to Dora C. Hul l'. Land in Ash- hrtul ". ' - ' ".. Id I'ni'cd St-'lcs to Lewis II. ('ni'oy. i'.i si li:.!!' of Mi'ith east. Titirllnvcst nf soii'lienst. noillicasl of so 't'ljve.-it sec tion L't1, !. .islii:i IIS, range M vesl V: i:irv Xe'smi :,i PcmhU J. Can it(i!i. !'orli!'.':.st ! of set'tion 'JH, ti--ii-Vi :!7. range cast 1(1 laws ot the 1'nited Slates, ami also in conflict with foreign treaties, but the bill was passed, nevertheless, bv u vote of 1.1 to II, although it promised to disturb the screnitv of our Chinese relations. After an extended trip throughout the east, during which lime he visited his daughters. Mrs. Angie Kini' of Chatham, N. ,1., ami Mrs. Kdnit Tor rcnee of Springfield. Mass.. Lcandc:' Neil has returned home, satisfied that no sections df the eotihtrv rival Southern Oregon as n permanent abiding place. The M'attinglcv homo on Slrawber rv Lane is being occupied bv the Stannard family of Wagner creek for the winter. hitter's father's bedside. Crandoa McAiulrcws, who is very low at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. l't W-ilk"? rd fam- Standers, Walkers, "Geis-lfMor Corns World Has Never Knows Its Equal "What will get rid of my corn?" The answer has been made by mil lions there's only ono corn-remover that you can bank on, that's abso lutely certain, that make a any corn REESE CREEK RIPLETS The directors elosed the school last Friday beeiiaso of the infliiona tpi edini jilthouuh there nre 110 eases in the eoniinuriit v. Mish iMnru'uerite Itaniinond. tenelier nt Ueese Creek, went tu her home in Ashhmd Snturduv evenitiL', to remain until such time us the school will he re-opened. Conseniienllv the Sunday school i closed nlso; the all-dnv meetintf tlult whs to have heen held Sunday, November .'t, will necessar ily be called off. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hanmioml eall cd in Ashland Saturday eveniiiL'. Mr. und Afrs. F. J. Avers have left the farm nnd moved to Kaule l'oint. Amos Avar's mid wile expect to run the farm in thv future. Frank Castor and wife are living ii Marsha! Minter's homestead house; Frnnk exneeis to work for the Hrittsan brothers this winter. Mr. John Minter. who has been in the neighborhood for a few days, has returned to Itntiko, Ore. Last reports are that Marshal Min ter, who is in Presidio, is cnnvnlcs- 'eent from nn attack nf the intlaen.a. FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS week Lome 5f-t'nv came up last a measure was passed in Hie Oregon fund took bis beef cattle out. legislature, the object of which was Miss Mildred McCov of Cenlral of more than ordinary interest, and l'oinl, who has been' visiting Miss the effect resulted in one of historical i I'eiirl I'cvton left lor her home last importance. It was a bill to "tax and (Monday. regnlnte' Chinamen, from the title of: Mr. J. W. Hiclianlson made a trip which it is nssumed that the numeri-lto (he valine last week and returned enl strength of the Celestial during i with n load d" material for bis new that period (IHtlH) promised to be-1 house. ' comp n menacing issue ns between Caucasians and Mongolians. The bill was introduced and its passage urged bv State Senator .1. N. T. Miller of Jackson conntv the district at that time embracing n vast territory, as nhnt now constitutes klnnmth and Lake counties was included in it. There was a tierce controversy over the merits of the hill objectors urg ing tlint it whs in contravention of the irt Mr. Karl !'vl.m b it lor I Slcvms lu-t W-diic-dav ceiling ut November lii, l"lolier being cut for a soeeiiil call. The 1,'cd Cross and the Latne'liii"; I school elo.rd last Saliildav !;il I lr tber notice or. aeromit nf the SiinP-i'-h intliii ni:ii. iiMeHch tliete i-n't anv sickness in Itii- localitv Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. .1. I'.i...h lefl lor Medlnvd to. lav. iieiie' eall.sl .. tile Catarrh is a Real Enemy 9 and Requires Vigorous Treatmenl Do Not Neglect It When you u$e medicated Bprays, atomizers and douches for your Ca tarrh, you may succeed in unstopping the choked-up air passages for the time being, but this annoying condi tion returns, and you have to do the same thing over and over again. Catarrh has never yet been cured hy0 these local applications. Hnve you ever experienced any leal benefit from such treatment? Throw thnso makeshift remedies t the winds, and get on the ri(?ht trrc. ment. Go to your drug store to-ila; , get a bottle of S. S. S and comment j a treatment that has bcpn praise I b sufferers for nearly hnlf a center;-. S. S. S. gets right nt the Fource of Catatyh, and forces from the bloc t the germs which cau.ce the dira-.. You can obtain special medical a Ivic regarding your own cao .vifhoi: charge by writing to Medical Direc tor, ml Swift kubvrulyry, AtlunU, Cora-Pain b.Eicd-iha Corn It Doomsdf on earth r-. : ripht off Itko a. banana, ckin an- thnt s manic Uta-It." TiKht ehoca and ilancmrf oven when you have a corn nrd not disturb you if you apply n. few drops of (lets-It' on tho torn or callus. You want a corri-prr-iftr, not a corn fooler. You don't linvo to fool with corns vou peel th ru rlht off with your fingers by using "(Jets-It." , Cutting1 mnkes corns prow und bleed. Why ui irritatirtu salvia or mako a hundio of your too with, tape or bantlngcr;? Why putter and et III have the corn? Tio "Oeta-U" your corn-pnin Is over, the curn 1e a "poner" miro a tli" fun risen. 'OetH-IP," ttio Kuarante(l. money bnck corn-rniover, the only suro wiv. co-its but ti trlflunt nnydrujr sloro. M I'd by JS. Lttwruuco dtCoM Chicago, III. Sold In Mciiforrt anrt rocommendcil as the WorM's Hest Corn Remedy by Leon II. Haukins and Me-dford Phar macy. HELP WAXI KI MAfE. WANTKD Men. $-'.t0 and hoard Webfiter lianeh, 1 ',a miles north nf Jacksonville. 191 III-XP W ANTIII) WANTKIJ (ioveniiiHUit needs I2.0n,i clerks. MMiffrd i-xruninat ions Nov Hi, Doe. 7. Snl.'ii'.v $iat):, Kxpcr letirij unnoeeii.siii'V. Men am! vum. on 'eslrln! po V(;r nine tit pfi.-iit Ions writft for free partienlai-H, .1. Leonard, (fonncr civil service ex aminer,) 10;S KenoiH liuildltiK, WashiiiKton. 1HN WA.VTKli MIMC KIXANKOUH V ANTLI) - I loiu'-k' per for wholo or part of tltm for man nnd son. Addresn i'. O. lto llitl, ;.ledfont. Htalrt waces e:M rii d. Kefercne i. AVeiUern Kere. I y and Conserva tion ahsoi'kit on o he held nt the Multnomah IkkcI. I'ortlr.nd, Decem ber 2, 3. and 4. No man or woman who eata meat regu larly can make a mistake by Bushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-kaoira authority. .Meat forms urio acid which excites tho kidneys, ther become over worked from the strain, get sluggish aad j fail to filter tho waste and poisons from I the blood, Uion we get sick.. Nearly all i ueuuuiiiDiu, usuuuuH.a mwuuiu, nervousness, diuuiess, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidnoys. i The moment you feet a dull ache in tho kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, o (Tensive, full of Bedi inent, irregular of passage or attended by a senBatiou of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water beforo breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This fnmouB salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been uaed for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the aeids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weokueas. t Jad Suits is inexpensive and ccnaot injure; makes a delightful etfervoamit lituia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. you itK.vr AAK-raKM. LOST Purnc containing a five dol lar bill, Treaday ovenlng, Vet Muin street. Telephone 123. 1S9 TAKKN UP. - TAKKN UP Span of rmall bay work mules taken in on 27th on South Oakdnlo, placed In Union Barn. Owner call for se.me and pay costs. Chief of Police. 178 ncsiXKss or POUT UNITIES yolT" SAL lailKfr-",a 1 ipndres f -dence at Talent, for sale or trade for Mudford property. A. T. Mc Muhmi, Talent, Ore. liU 1 6 Bell-ans -sin ivciici RELL-ANS fcFOR INDIGESTION II EIjI WAXTKII FKSIAliK WANTKI) llouwki-eiwr. llKlit work, no waKhiiiK; Rood waKos. ull Jackaonvillo 3UG. l'JO WANTKI) Womon, nalory 124 full Ime, GOe an hour mmre tlmo, ni trlliutlng guaranteed hosiery lo wonrer. Permanent. Kxperlnnre unnecespary. Apply CJuarauKe Mills, Norrlstown, la. OK UKNT On Nnveinlmr cimii pli'ti'ly I'linilfhod time-room apart ment, RliK'tric heat. Tlin licrlii'ii. l'honu 350. "OH K ISN'T Six-room modern bun galow In firBt-tluf'3 Bliupo. KanKP connected. Oarauo. l'liono 4 8S-X i'Olt Ith'NT-lmnnalow. -Ono n and ono 7-room S20 Wont Twelfth. l'OMTH'.Wi AN'NOUNCKMICNTS t"OR RENT Ona complotely fu nlshed apartment. Holol Holland. ft)K KKNT JJUHtU-UANBOl'H. Full KKNT .".o-ar? weil improved r.inih about ono m!lc west of Phoenix. Kor particulars Inquire Monarch Seed A- Feed Co.. 31 Hast Main atrcot, Medford, Ore. l'lione 2tit. FOIt SAI.K Hert pnyltiK wood busi ness in southern Oreaon. Valley Fuel company, cor. Second and Fir streets. 189 MOXKY TO MO.NKY TO M1AM on Rood real eatato security, nnd will buy Lib erty ltomlR. J. It. Andrews, No. SI North Orapo. l'hono M7-J. If lll'KIN'KSS K1HIXTOI5Y Mliiln lOxperts CAMI'IllOIJj & LiLJI3(lUAN mines promoting asy.orlution; mlnlnK pro portlca Utod for sain, sampled and roporta rendered. Office and assay laboratory at . 107 North Fir St.. opposlto Hotel liollnnd. Samples by mall uiven prompt attention. Attorneys POUTER J. NBFF, Attorney-at-law, rooms S and 9, .Med fold .National Dank Building. A. K. Reames. lawyer. Corey lluildlng. Garnett- Autu Kupplie FOIt BAl.K KKAI. ESTATK. 1X)11 SAI.K Modern six-room house, four closets und bath, close In. Phone liuii-lt. l!ll!) FOIt SA1.K A No. 1 farm. 104 acres under ditch. Phone 1C-F11, or acdress O. Carey, Talent. l'Ji roit hai,!; i.ivicsrocK FOIt SAI.K Two Iron urny colls, weight about 1400 and U.II0, three anil four years old; uood stock. Apply N. Hlt:-.illKiT Ashln.td, Ore. 1113 1.AIIF.H AUTO SPIlINilS Co. We aro operating tho largest, oldest and host-equipped plant in the Pa cific northwost. Use our aprlnRS when others full. Sold under writ ton Kuurantee. 114 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. FOIt SAI.K Wc:iiillHK plas. 5.00 each. I. W. Wheeler, Coleman Creek. IH2 FOil SAI.K Three horses; ewes Jlil.tlo. PIks. Call I2-F11, .Mer idian Orchard, noon or cvenliiKS. FOIt SAI.K Hrood sows, will farrow In from two to threo weeks. Phone 3.M-Y. V. Y. Allen. 1 1 FOIt SAI.K Younw brood maro, five years old. Phono Ul: 7-11. 1 'J 3 cn v n i'icks I announce .my candidacy for the offlco of P.ecorder of the City of Medford, and respectfully solicit your support. (Adv.) II. I). HOWARD. I am the present Incumbent nnd candidate for re-election lo tho office of CI , Recorder. I wl'l appreciate your su.r.nrt next T'teil.ty. (Adv.) M. 1.. AI.FORD. FOll COl'NTV .111 14. IC Volo for M. Piirdin A probato lawyer who knows how to administer estates. Is honest, ef ficient, favors good roads, aavlni: county money and low taxes. Adv. 1'oit siii:i:n r W. O. (larrott aunounies himself ns an Independent candidate for the office of sheriff of Jackson county. Adv. I am tho regular republican nom inee for Sheriff of Jackson county and will appreciato your stipport on Nov. 5. If elected I prov.lHo strict law enforcement and an economical, business Rdmlnlsl .nt Ioti. C. K. THRU ILL. of Luku Creek. (Adv.) WANTKil 7.i lls. -Two' pif : felKht about .1. A!.. Vi ill I'rlliuno. WANTKI) - To hire man and team. Call (:venitjK- V. I;a.ns, WANTKI) - ('iv'.-r.1:n biinalo'A. Have 'client who will ti'ade tirsl cl:ir allalla l.itnl with paid up waler riiriil , (;e;tr. located neur Kenewlck. V';i..Minijton, for mod ern five. i men in!iij',;ilow In .Med ford. C;m in "ml" yonto cash. 1'ane .)i-e-i:ii r Tu., 22n Kaist MmIii street. I in) WANTKI) . -T. ! He. vood iior::c I2'i(i or (i vi l'..:.k Wight. It. It., Medford, 0;vi.;:.n. Ill 8 WA.NTKI liniiKi to uioxi, mild. rpair or w.-ik I'aoui 4s-W or WANTKfi-II II. Toft buys Lioerty bntids, r.Iso nturtiTHKMii, noto.4, JiiiIk ments. escrow cotiIib'-is, etc., and msk tbort tlmo biam on any old thin. i-o;t i:i:piii si: r ti !: I am the republic n (andldnto for representative fro:n the repre sentative district nii'l v.-ill appreciate your support mi Niv.;nlier r,th and I will, If clcf'teil, '.vori. i:nd vote for tho ratification of ;lic luitiunal pro hibition aniendmt :it .1. A. WKSTKRM'NI). My number on ballot is 40. (Adv.) I believe It Is better to run a plow to fepd our fiKliiern than to sit be hind the steering gear of an nutouio bile Inlnthltr voles; therefore 1 will rely upon your support without a personal cnmpalcn Adv. I). M. LOWE, Talent. I nm n candidate for re-election to the State l.,;;i.intlire. If my effort! at the last FeH-.lim meet approval, I would appreciate oiir support. Adv. IIKN.I. C. SHKLDOi.S'. KOIt STATU Hi:.TOIt Dr. l!in-IeM T. Nini'iii-y My elcht ye.n-s resldenen In noitlh cm Oregon, Inllmiite knnvtb-iUte o the iK-eda of every community of our coiinty, nnd fix-ierlem-o In the last sesalon of tho last serslon of the let' Islat'ire, I feel amply fits nte to look nftrr .lark.inn county's Inlcteiits. (Adv.) FOIt SALl' Two fresh eows; Sows nnd pigs; Ono good work team, will trade for teum nf mules. Mlravlsta Orchard, Phono r97-J.s KOR SAI.K A small band of good range owns; also ewe lambs and sntuo bucks. I. Rosenberg, Med ford Hotel. FOll BALK MISCKI.MNI'XIl.'H. FOll SAI.K A sirven-passenger lyl.'i Hudson, f-40, In Al rondltlnn. Impure Ashland Curate, Ashland. Ore. ia:i IX) R SAI.K Ford touilug car, good runniiiK order, IH.'iO.tH) cash. N I 7 West Tonth street. lUl FOR SAI.K Ham; aln top for hack. Cheap. Can bo scon at 71- West Fourteenth street. IS!) I-'OII SALh" Small sound apples on tree. 40e per box. (Sold Range, phono 403-11. 1 D- FOR SAI.K Flvo fine Ithode Island ived corkerels. Klllot strain; fine specimens, 1'i.e.n each. Shipped on npproval. I). S. Pruilt, Merlin. Ore. lis FOR SALl- Five tuns baled nlfalla stored In garage; must fell at once. I)y ton or bale. Phone mi'-R. FOR SAI.K -Steel drum stiimn nnl ler nnd entile, ).. Phone 4-ll-J or call Tiiil North drape. 11)1 KOR SAI.K Itlueslcm und Wash ington Hybrid seed wheat. II. W. Illiiglium. Phone r,D7-J'l. FOll SAI.K Illneslem seed wheat, w eighs 1.2 ll.s. to I lie bushel. Price $2.1'). W. I). Hodgson, Ashland, phone a'17-J. IS!) KOIt SM.K Mlislon grapes, lc per lb. Phono s titi -1 c. iss FOIt SAI.K - Al Dodge touring car Phone l'13-.l. lS'j Phon 1 Corn fodder. FOIt SAI.H-.11)0-112. FOR SAI.K :,0i) feet of 4-Inch blacl casing. Hampton Orchard. Phoni 4iit-RI. KOR (I.H.i; Pi taliima r,no-cgg In' u liatnr, uf.ed only two tluiea, 420.00 II. II. Ne. 1SS FOR SAI.K - Corn. ('. W. hiancH. Call evening! OARUAliK (let your premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on the rlty garbage wagons for good service Phone 351-Y. J. Y. Allen. KM'rt Accountant WILSON APDITlNtl CO. 10. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask uhout our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable, to any business as a time-saver Riving full business detail. M. P. & H, llldg., Medford. Phono 157-It. . Instruction In Music FRICD ALTON HAKillT Tenchor of piano nnd harmony. Height Music Studio, 401 Unrnett-Corey llldg. Phone Ti. Insurance- Al.ICK HOI.I.OWAY Flro. Accident, Automobile, Liability pollclos writ ten with best lCngllsh and Knstorn Companies. Office 408 (larnett Corey lllilg. KARL S. TI'.M Y (icncrnl Insurance office, I'lre, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Hay or drain In field or barn; also Live stock. Contract and Suroty Donds. Kxcellent companies, good local sorvlce. No. U10 Oarnett-Corey llldg., L. L. Cathcart, Manager. Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT dcnoral mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phono 1S4. ThyMicum nnd Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic phvslclan. 303 dnrnett-Corey build ing. Phono 130. DR. .1. J. KM.MKNS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye. car, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested nnd glasses sup piled. Oculist nnd Aurist for 3. !. It. It. Co. Offices M. V. & 11. Co. llldg. Phono .)t7. DR. F. (1. CARLOW DR. KVA M A Ln S CARIHV OSTEOPATH 10 PHYSICIANS 4 1(1-117 dnrnett-Corey llldg. Phono U04-L. Residence Sjil S. I.nurol Street. Prinlers nnd rnlillshers MKDKOKD PRINTlNil CO, has the best equipped printing -office In ' Southern Oregon. Hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland pi Ices. 27 North Fir St. Trnlisfer KADS TRANSFER & STOIt A(SK CO. -Of fire 42 North Front St. Phono 31.1. Prices right. Service guaranteed. ('. .11. THOMAS Served In last seaslnn nf the leij.s bitt.ro end is the republican nominee (or tt.Ue senator. Adv. KOIt HAI.lv Corn at l.nMnnd ranch. 3 "a milei siiuihweii of .Medford. Phono 1 -F t. I ss KOIl KXCIIAMiK. WILL KXCHANCK Flno ewe lambs for Tat wether lambs weighing II pounds mure. 1). Rosenberg, Med ford Hotel. ' FOR KVt'HAXl' -Two neroi. well Improved, In the city of Ashland, for Inrger pla e. Civile Sunrp. S4 4 (jliuit stti et. 1!U Won't Last Long 2' iii-rc iiU'iilfii rnin li with ir ri";;it ion, er,i Ijuildiiis, on i;ivc(l highway, (licro nre several ollni' nod things ihoiil, this in'opci'ty. Tin1 rea son tilt' owner lias tleeitletl to sell is solely on iiecoiint of liiiyiiif; a larger jilaeo to lian lle more stock. W'c will bo ;lail to give ymi further de tails aliont. this property if von will call in. Brown & White 10 SobUi Fir Street. r