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PAflTC F0T7TI MEDFORD AfATL TINTITE, MF.DFOTCD, OHEfiOX. MONDAY. NOVEMBER IS, 101S Medford Mau. laiBUNE AM INDRI'ENDKNT NKWSPAPKR PUBMHHKO ?;VKly AFTERNOON EXCKPT tiL'NOAT HV THK UEDKOHU Wtl.S'TINQ CO. Offlo", Mll Tribune Building, K-17-1H Nortb Ftr. limit. fhon 7ft. A connnlldittlnn of the Democratic Tlmn, Tim Mertforfl Mall, The Mcdford Trlt.iine, Trm Kouthern OreBonlan, Tne Aahlnnd Tribune. The MeiUoril Humley Sun tm furnlnlird uhirortbera flAtflrli.g a evto-'lxy dally newspaper. OBOHOB PUTNAM, Editor. HOT A LA EISMARCK II' wi iidil lie poetic justice were tho allies to adopt sonic of l!ic mclliods iu (iernianv that l!isuiai'-k. advocated in the Francn-I'rus-daii war. vied upon French, cities, Jn'sh- . columns of infantrv with sonic Kims. 1 nev need not oven rrBk,cBrPTion tiuui BV MAII-1N AI. VANCE: Oallv. with Bundiiv hiiit. Tear..- Dally, wllh Sunday Sun. month .65 Tmlly, wuiinnt Kuii'ljiy Kim, year- 6.(H) I ( j'auy, viiiimii miniuiy run, iM'.iiiu Weekly Mull Tribune. one yfter..- l.&e Hunday Bun, one year .. 1 lilt 8V C.Wil'.JDK In Modford. Aahlaud, Jacksonville. Oentnil Pulnt. Vhoinn: lJtLily, with Sunday Kiln, year I7.f.ll Iinily, with Hunday Hun, iuouth .G6 Dally, without Kundny Kiln, year.. 6. '10 Dally, without Hunday Hun, month? ,0(1 Official paper of tho City of M"dford. Official paper uf Jackaon County. Entered an aecond-claaa matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March , 1879. Sworn dally averatre circulation for Ix mouths ending Sept. ao 2,933 MKllIlKlt Or Till! ASSOCIATED riiKss, Pull T.eaaed Wire Service. The Asso ciated Press Is exclusively entitled to (he use for rennlillratlon of all news dispatches credited tu ft or not other- wlee credited In this paper, ami also the loeal news piihllsh'-d herein. All rlahts of republication uf special dispatcher nereiu are also reserved. Notice to Subscribers The United Rtatcs War Industries Hoard tine Issued tho following mandatory order, among others regulating the newspaper busi ness during the period of the war: "Dis continue sending papers after date of expiration of subscription, unless sub scription la renewed and paid for." The publisher has no option but to comply. and ciil'oreccd in Franct In collecting t't '(; lnaif-k advocated I i. horse artillery an'i .- . om;.!c of jruns. Thcv need not enter a place" said the iron chancellor ''hut. simply send in a message 'If you do not produce the outstanding taxes in two hours shells will lie thrown in. J lien thcv will see lymi are m earnest, ami then nav. In sonic instances "i place will be really bombarded, so as to encourage the otii- J hev must h arn what war rcallv is. ' These nictiiods were sciciif if icallv improved upon by tlie (iennans during t heir ocuiiancv of liclgium and France and resulted in completely dcnndinc the eoiKjuered region ot its weallh .and property. '1 lie (iennans under the kaiser went a good deal further than under Hismarck but the un derlying principle was the same rule by might. Jn feeding the starving people of Paris, Bismarck ad vocal ed putting them upon half rations, then starving 1 hem a little so as to make them amenable to (iermaii control. holding that recurrent periods of starvation were most ef fective in producing docility. The allies will, of course, do nothing of the kind, but treat the (iennans with a decency and chivalry thcv have not earned because nations professing themselves civil ized cannot do otherwise. The world is not going to cele brate the triumph of the allies by lapsing into the barbar ism from wlmse sinister menace it has just freed itself. Ev?fi.:fc'!3srj OUTLOOK GOOD FOR HARMONY TJIK IIM With over $1000 colloeled Sunday by llio "Victory Army" or loeal busi ness men who made a complete can vas of tho resldenco districts of the city, Mctlford'n total 111 tho rolled War Work drive icai-lied $1'J,S'H) shortly lielorn noon today. At the earnest nolleltatlnn of William 11. Tall, local elinlnnan, 0, IV. I lavldron of Portland, sl.tto director, reduced Jackson county1 iiota to tho orig inal fllturen. which places tho quota of Medford mid .lai-knoti county north at, Ji:i,!ioo. The tiuoliir, of JoFcnhlnpj ami nniiKlan counties were slmirlyj reduced. Wllh only $lti0n to raise Medford Is certain to go over Hie ton today and the campalKii will ho elon od, placing thin district In the loo per cent class. Printed below Is a partial list ol tho slllircriptlotin received up to the cvcnlnR of I'rlday. iXovenilicr l.'.lh. A completo list will lm printed In a Btt!u;eitlent Irfsun of this pajier. Abbott. .Mrs. S. S. $-J; Allklns. .1. Anile, .Mrs., ; Arnsnluor, Mis. O., $2. an; Avery, Hiihnrd, L'"ic. Ilalley, W. II. , linker. A. I... $1; llaker, I,, v.. $2.r,0: llahrr, P. K.. llarkdlill. .Muse, T.'ic; Darker, II. C. llali'S. Henry. J I ; HuIcm, Will, $1; IliMiiilieu, T. K.. l; Hcan tieil, T. F... $ I. on; ileaulle.i, V. .1.. I-Ilerrlaai, Win., $1; Itiilcn, A. '.. t.'i; lltn;hain, A. J.'O; llln:; liain, Mrs. A. K , l-'U; I If iir in proa. l lacklMiru, A. S., .'; lilai Kbuni. Mrs. A. l; I'.lnkely, Mrs., .': Iionney, Maddiiv, ; Hnner. li JIK new house of iciircsentatives will liave a woikiii"- a.jorily of rcpublicaiis. The new senate will have a republican majority of two. To reenre this majority, how ever, the three republican pacifist senators, La Follettc, (ironna and Xorris, must do team work with jingoists ami l'eactionaries which is most improbable so that the nresi- .1 i. ! I I . I 11 , . . . , . . . 1 item vi in proiiamy nicer as little organized jiartisan resist ;ince in carrying out his reconstruction policies as he did i lus war policies. hack of able leadership will handicap efforts to play pontics in congress I no oi course there will he a frantic effort o conjure up some issue to rally the opposition for the l.OJO caniapign. This will probably fake the form ,,f j vestigafions of war expenditures and' censure for waste of money tho it was admittedly a case of dollars versus lives and the results have just ified'the course pursued. The l'n ifed States was in a race against time and in the haste ne cessitated there was hound to be waste to secure speedv victory. There will be, and there has been, a determined effort to restore an excessive protective tariff to shift the burden of taxation now piled upon the wealthv thm income taxa tion to the dinner fable of the masses ilini heavv duties iimui necessities to creaie new tariff ImiH-foili tli.. C..... 41 1- .1 r,., . " .in- n n ,ti me c.n ii.se oi me many, i ins in.iv partisan issue. J here will also be an effort to niaiutai na huge perma nent military establishment and provide universal militarv training. Moth of these uestioiis await the final cud of me war ami llie lormation ol a league of nations. Xeith are party issues or likely to become such, as both upon developments. ft, ,(..!.. ..! 11 1 . ... r i . . wiiir.,,,,- u me usuai partisan dapirap and liomliast. i nose policies ol the president deserving support will prol .'I III V recei ve it I ri mi ,1 li ... i.l I". ... i I : li .. : . ; c.i i i ii mi ii.i-i u m receive iioi.i- ular eiidorscnieiif that will compel it. In reconstruction let us hope, patriotism and not partisanship, will contimu to govern coimress. The following casualties arc re-jThomus O. Hastings, Walla Walla, ported for Sunday and Monday by j Wash. tho commanding eeneral of the Died of wounds; Serst. Geo. Gil- American expeditionary forces; hert Wright, l.os Angeles; Corp. I.ee Killed in action. -H7; died of I V. Vannoy. I.lnuba, Cal.; Privates wound!;, 2:1.1; died -from accident and i Henry Carron, Santa Ana, Cal.; Krn- other causes, i:t; died from airplane accident, 2; died from disease, 1.17; wounded soverely, fts; wounded, de Kree undetermined, 210; wountled slightly, IS; niis-aing In action, 242. Total, 1422. Killed In Action Sergeants Homer T. McDaniels, Portland; Chas. Walters, San Wcbo, Calif.; Chrin Wick, Tat-oma, Wash.; Privates Gullo Drorllll, Helena, Cal.; Walter I.. Smith, Klk, Wash.; Corp. f'rank J. Hatnelitis, Pullman, Wash.; Corp. John W. Pierce. Ilandon, Ore.; Corp. Kenna P. Plowman, Hunting- est II. lloiK'kins, Santa liarbara, Cal.: Corporals l-'rank K. Hauers Uavton. Wash.; Morris Kessler, San Francisco. Died of accident and other causes: Corp. Dallas C. Miller, Waitsbur; Wash. Wed of disease: Sergeaut-Major Gordon A. Peters, San Hafael, Cal.; Private Norman 11. Potts, Camino Cal. Wounded severely: Privates Edge worth CummingH. Los Angeles. Wounded in action, degree unde termined: Privates Thomas E. Bran- ton, Ore.; Clarence O. Johnson, beat- don, San Uernardino, Cal.; Haymond tie; Privates Gay I.. Jones, Snoho- J. I.ang, Los Angeles. mish, Wash.: Howard Kahl, Wasco, Ailsslng in action: Privates Kbert Cal.; Kennedy K. Kelly, Cosmopolls, ! W. llerron. Modesto. Cal.: Henrv D. Wash.; Carl A. iXelson, Sedro Woolcy i Oliphant, San Francisco; Herbert L Wash.; Jerry B. Barber, Seattle; Price, Algena, Wash, ICS lor lecoine a Kahler, Mrs. T. P.. 1; Kelly, Agnes C, 10; Kentuer, .Mrs. II. C, $.1; Kirkpatrick, P. .1., i; Klocker, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.. ."; Knapp, Mrs. Karl, 12. .10: Kingery,.Mrs. Ken L. 0c; King. Dalia, 2..1o; Klum Adv Co., Is; Koontz, Mrs. Barbara, uoc; Koonlz, I. utile, o0e: Kreiger, C. M., 50; Kribbs, C. P., $-1; Kroschell, sam, j; Kuntzman, -Mr. and -Mra. Geo. F., 2. McBride. Mrs. Ethel. 12: McBride, loiin, 12: .McCleod. J. A.. 1: Mc Donald, Maud. II; MiGowan, W. II., $1; McKc-lligen, Miss, .li.ic. Manning, liarry, 11; Slarlowe .Miss, .10c; .Marshall. Ituth, II; Mar tin, Alice. JOc; Mason, M. J., 1; .Mast, J. M., 10; Meagher, W. J., 1-1; Medford Domestic Laundry. 11.1; Medford Fruit Co., $1.1; Medford Hotel, $10; Medlord Iron Works, $10; .Mellegan, Florence, 11.10; Mer rill. J. W., 1.1; Merriman, M. M., 11; Merriinan, Vera, $.1: Midland, .las., $.1; Miller, Ed, $2: Moore, Charles. II; Moore, O. !., :(; .Morey, N. L 10c. Neal, Miss, 1; Noalon, Catherine, 51; ..ealon, Harry, 12. .10; Neulon, .1. !.., $2. .10; Nealon, U. E.. 1; .ealon, 3. M $.1; Neff, Mrs. 11. F., 2..1:c Xewlar, II. A., ,1; Newman, F. J., J1; Nigler, K. H., 51: Nic hols, Mrs., II; vight. Mr. and Mrs. G. II., $10: Nordwick. II. O,. $1; Norris, Mr. and Mrs. . 11., 2. O'Toolu, E. F., $.1; Oeser, P. T., H: Olson. It. K., $2.10; Oregon Gas K- Eleclrlc Co., $10. Parker, Chct, $1; Parsons, li. T.. $"oo; PatMi, l.en li., 12. .10; Paul. Mr. tnd Mrs. II. V., Jin; Pearson, .1. P.. .llie; Peart, Mrs. Kilab"t!i. In,-; employes, ,1; Hohlnson, E. F., $1; Kuhl, H. '., Ill; Hyan, Luke, $2.50. Sacred Heart Hospital, $5; Schenck, W. A., $10; Schulz, Adolf. $1; Schulz, Mrs. Evaline, 50c; Schulz, Heinrich, $1; Schulz, Henry, 11; Seabrook. A. L.. $1.50; Shell Gas Co. of Cal., $.10; Short, Mrs., 2.1c; Showers, O. J., $1; Skldmore, Mrs. I., $2; Sievertson, Ben, 1; Sim mons. Mrs. S. B., 12; Smith, Kobt. ft.. 11.50- Standard Oi! Co.. $100; Steveson. Mrs. Ella. $10: Stewart. I. E., $2; Stewart, James. $.1; Storm. J. P., $2 .10: Sumner. W. A.. $loo: Sweet, .Mildred, 50c; Swem rimdio, $10. Taylor, Zella, (?,; Terrill, J. R.. II; Tliierolf, 11. A., $10; Thorne, L. F., $1; Tongue, Mrs. E. M., $:i.25; Treichler, Pierson inc., $25; Trow bridge. Ben. .10c; Truax, W. , $.1: DARTIG, PIERCING SCIATIC PALNS Give way before the pene trating effects of Sloan's Liniment IV-k. E. It., $2..1i P.--r.re, Ed.. $2.1' s-4: Pendleton. Vi land, .laine.i. $..'i ?2; Pheiiiti, .Mr.'. I er. Bulletin,, :,; $1; I'hipps, Miss ; Pein e, A. A.. $2 ; : IViulieion, .1. C. :-nn II. SlMO: Cell. i; Phehtn, Bi-niicc.j li. K II : Pheir-h-Plilpis, Clara I-:.. May, $1.10; Pi, U- So do those rheumatic twmrefl flr.d the loin-aches of lumbago, the nerve inilammation of neuriti?, the wry neck, the joint wrench, the ligament sprain, the muscle strain, and the throbbing Druise. The ease of applying, the quickness cf relief, the positive results, tne clean linccs, and the economy of Sloan'a Liniment make it universally preferred. IC1 impend Myron, $1; Burden. Ala, Bradford, .Ml is, I ; Bradley. .Mrs., fl; llrleits, .Mrs., ;,ni ; B:n h, 1. W.. $1: Buv.ini P' l'ord, Byron, $ Ci'litnn. Mrs. I.. Jl"; Parkin A T: Cai luiv, I irs. $ : 110; Cariu-ntiM-, .Mrs, Mm.. $:: l-.'ffl,-. $1 s Colh-ce, .10. M ., f.1; C.i!e ilor. $lli; ( Carllni). $2..M. : Mr. and : lliu-k. Bunis, $1 l.:!l: Ai. 1.. c, C llM'IV. :. w., ft; far- Iienter, Mrs. I... $IOu; Cat heart. 1.. I... $1; Chapman, .Mr., $1; Chase, Allen Gill, $.'; Cherry, Urn. V.. $1; Ch-smorr. Mrs. V. M.. $2: ChildiTs. ., ?1; Chllilcrs. Si. Man's Acad emy, 1: Chllds. Oilavia. S2: Clark I'h.i'. I-'., $.1; Clark, F. I,., $20; Haiht. I'lnl rni v. ?": Fred A., Mil; "c: Ilaaiilton. K i.ihnin. I.. .1., $2; 2 1": I'linnrr. Guy . W., $2: Cuiilry, nrei , G. P.. ;,Ur; ran!-, W. S, 21e; The Best Proof (iiii-n 1 a .Mislri'iii ( Itirii. Ibe-n's Kiiln.-y Pills lu re il they bniu:;lil ln ner;i. Tlie i.l ii y was told In Mi-dl.iiil n -IdrTlts. 'I'llln- hail s!rrm;theiied I he cvi d(-:n-e. lias p:,iv.n the resell ln.iiti-.:. The ts ,i: Inioiiy -, . In, mi- I. .-fiiinm..-. The iToaf Is ceiii in -iiu-. It r.itl br lnvi , li Mi I'fiir.! re-lder.is. Mrs. W'm. t'li.iilri, :;ii:, Nunh Grape slrrrt, M.-'lliM-l. jiii.i: - .M hblnc-n did not n.-t rlnhl at t nil. It... snlrs this, I hint mil. b In imi hark mid siinii lhil- ' I i .iu 1 .1 l ai.lli brml or L.traighletl tip l rr:';!. thr piiins bolhereil me. 1 1 . . .m i n;' , a I catll'ln't Fleep. I In.'.l .l.is-. r.s uti,! inriliclnes for nil bn. k b.it um-.e i.: tl:e:tl lieliinl tne an.v. II nas v.hre I was frelh-g III and diM-nm a:..'. I il. e I heard of lioan's Kl.ltiry PiPs ai..l began taking I li em. In Iri-s lli.ui two weeks, I fell better. I loni. In nil four lio.vrs find gut well niiain I Slntentent given Sepl e:M I .T II. i:iiit.) On .Match K.. 1 1 1 rt. Mrs. Char ru. il : "I lei'olitincllil Ooan's K'dliev PIPS lt::it ai highly Inclay ns I dill seicTitl years ni,.i. I still Ciinsidei thoni n Viieilii inc of turrit and v-hou-cut it Is nerrHi.iiry lor tne to take a k'dne.v renieily I use tJieni. for I know they nrn most rellal.le." i:oe, ut nil deilem. I'lisier-M II' lin.3 Cn., .Mfgrtt., Itttfialii, . V. Adv. I ''alley, P. I!., Jl S"; Oiiii-, ills. M. Mill, $1; IVI'lUll. I-'.. J-': H.-iiiiiiiT, Pi Mr:;. ( miiiid. Collins. S. C, 2r-: C.inklln. Vernon. $ I : Cms. Mrs. $1; t'lnv.iry, Mrs., P.ivii Hiinimett, Mrs. II ' I... f I ; llanna, Joe. $.1 lane. $1 ; Herman. Miss. . Or. Mi ti rv, $10; Heard, t lleard. liha, 21i: lleanl 21e: lledgepath, I.ee, ,.', man. .1. II.. 2.1c; Herman, f I 1 llrrniansoi), Atin rt. $: 1'. K. i-a, .'..ic; ..'las. Mi" !rie.ll, $'-; Or. I . '. .1.. J . Iuuice I-:.. Hails Mr. I. li.l .Mrs. N ml. :; hrvorr niamond, M i s.. $ 1 ; Ilia , ?2..".'i; nii'iiiiH,,!, ioi j I... " 1 I Mai I an. I JI: j 11.'.' I ells, I i-'io: ! ril. Igl.l .r; On W., $1 I it'll n i s luieiiaa. IV P., ?-' -.; ! K.ilhr Mrs. 1 ! i 'i !, .1. f '. t'h.i ,1. . , i:.u riui Hill. Harriett, : llo'ifiin, I.. T. IP tills. F. M.. S alstead. . W. II., fl: lianey, -": llar.srn, .'"r: Hart. C. C. SI: Thrlaia. A . Hi!!. A. i IlililiS. ; link". .1. T.. .:, r. Vl.ilrl : iloivar.i lotte. $1 : Howard il.il Tlrtt. . 1 1 : $1 llMl.r, $!: II I.. A . I 11. mar. I. li. I... $-': H.nieils lu idi'. .1. T.. Lm hart, i- Cvansim. I-;. I 't.i i::-! I'rtr;,';. si, I, "III I' . ; 'l Pre l.'lltll.lll. ": Fril.it On'.', li.. . ': I'.irl nl. 1... $ ion. Mrs , iM.n.!. i:. i . Ceo. W. nii.ils. t; 1"; liue- M.ny t'.. I Mlgg.lll. 1'ruit Co, : KaiT.eli 'I; Flil.m . ?2; Klli- i: ! I : .. M.iIm l a. I ell, '1. I-'.:.' Fn!kcr, : Post. vr. . I res,. F. M.. : I'it.-.-W A.. . liar Pun. - Vim 1 : . A . U 1 1 Oil T..U1. M.. is. ill. .ik vi.. !. Van Gil f I : 4 t ; Hill!, Hind. E. II Iversi.n. . In. li-,.:i. ::: .1. n Or. .uti. J, .Inn. Mis, I, Howard, and Mrs. Mr. II. E.. iward I low Mrs. I iniv .MIs . Or W. Pirn- " W. A.. SI:. ,1. Jene. lu .lor. Inn, V. A . 2 -r. .-.illrss Jul'. Iiri, .: O' In. I'.isli ens, A. C, $., ; Pierce. G. E.. $ ": Porter, H. A., $1: Powell, A. E.. $10: I'ruitt. Hittson Auto Co. $.1: Pur din. .Miss, $1; Purdi'l, Fred. Inc. P.alston, E. VV. ,$:;; Iteddy, Martin J.. SO': Pl.-hanls. .Miss, KHz., II; Kl.-har.ls. Mrs. II.. ?2.1n; Kichard son. .1. I... fl; Bobbins, 11. Ann. $1: Huberts, Or. Prank, 2; Itolutnrk, Mr. and Mrs. .1. II., $1; Itoyal Bakery WESTON'S Camera Shop Tlu xrcalr thin , in tne tivirf is the plain truth. IMPEMALES MOUT!IPir,Cti CIGAKSTTES . lt-vc a ;:rcat rcpuljlion l,p. i ru.si' ; In v to!! the iriiih about :itl tu'i.tci'ii. finely l.li'Btictl. Vcsi cuMii.il I.uv a better ei-r-iirctit! f'er i'i m.iney and tli.il id a fait aoccj.teJ cvcrywlicre trut'. the Only Exclusive Commercial I'lmtnrapliei in Suiil hern Oiogtin. "e; at ives mad.' ilace I'V ai.ti any time or liniment. I'limie 117-.T. 't''il tin f iio rest. Lleclford. I!S Mast .Vain Street. r t r.ii-.phii.' ti t; coa- tha 's i';ould fce pk.cd u,c,n ftvj.ioti cf strann.h an.d tHilliii;:J tin nf t'rniin i-nl c reji:'! i;:ce f.;itist 'vcaknt'fs. ! W. 5 I . ; i . is ui-y :i!:!o;i For fi meni v, .ire i- tdiv, t,. TV-.I-'C j reniKi-'ly i.".' '") the ,:i'.;.T, t iM'im.; . . , , Tllirv s n -2.-; it HURRAH! i The Vr is Over J:! i li! II !l !. r-iti o nir .li. i . new, ;a ; n' rn - !i th ill tne i rn (lie tMi'i rrsisl.nliT, sj. li . ii.t' vi ...:.;. JOHN A. FEHJ, V.NMKKTAKKK. M SOVTU MAKTt.KT. lhon M. 4 7 And 4 7-J1. AnimoVl irn $t, tic, win im)wUur H;.-f, VrB .'MTV n rrolMT Pl.t- ii;' 1 il'A'Vl . . 1; r.i'i ni .i i -tr : ;h e riMsuiiup hf.ii wo; our rtiiM'i'vit-i, ask. on ; : liiiw ll'at aft'-r tuc'li !.as avlvur.t i'.i fn'in ;vt. linm! i in.v art au'omuliilv ro;-.i;r-v ill he itNwiy fur sun f fo'.linv. No iiiR n car ran fit .tviiun i;:ioii t!:. ; We have Hu m;; tlio mc- hank? wt in;-: bins. it We allow you in t7 own car .in.l.". W:at more tan you Crater Lake Garase GI31 OKUNO China iierb ofr llorb euro ror earache, noailache eatnrrah. dipthetia, sore throat Inns troul.le, kidney troiihle. stomacli tronlilo, heart troiilile. rhlils and fe.v or, cra:i:D3, couths, poor circulation carbuncles, t'taio:!.', crncktil breast euros nil kinds of colters. NO OP KltATIO.VS. Medford. OreRon, Jan 13, 191; TO WHOM IT :rY CO.NVKKX: This Is to certify that 1, tl-.e un derslsned, had very severe stomach trouble and ha. P-e'.-n bothered tot several years an.l last Augnut was not expected to live, and hearing of Giro Chung (whose I!rl. Mtora It at 111 South Trout strict, MeoforJ) I de. Ided to got herbs It li? btomacL troui.le, and I storied to feelinit oot :er as s,ion as I used the:u aud today am a well man and can lieartily rec omniend anyone affM."ei! :n J was tt oe Plui ('linns and try bis Herbs. (Signed) YV. R. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson. .MedferJ S. !:. Huhnes. E.'s'e Point, Wm. Lewis, Kas'.o Point , W. I.. Chllrtreth. Kattlc Polnu 0. K. Moore. Kajle Point, J. V. Vclntyre, Kanle Point, Geo, B. Von der llellen, Eaele Point, Tho. H. Nichols. Fa?!e Tolnt. 1'rliliiy, injic SStth. Vr Saipurs P.. Toll, Ml-., .'Oe; Turner, Mrs. Ida M., 3' ' fdsech, Miss. 50c; I'tley. Cora K., Van DyL, B. F., $10; Van Scoyoe, Drs., la; Vaushan, Mrs. W. H., '.; VnuRlin, C. .1.. 1; Vilm. E. X., 10; Vincent. A. I., and family. $.". Wacner, W.. V: Wait. .Mrs. F. W., Jl; Walker, A. W.. $:.'.; Frank, Walter, $2..'i0; Waltliers, l.eali C, J5; Waltliers. H. I... .": Warren, Carrie 13., $.".; Waikins, ('. B., 51; Weeks, F. W., $1; Wellis, Doris, $2.o0; Wells, E. C, il., 5U; Wester lund, J. A., $15: Whitman, O. T r.Oe; Wilcox, I.. II., $5; Wiley-. Nor man, $2; Wilson. G. F., $-': Wood, Clara, $1: Wood. D. A., $1; Woods, Harold, r.Oc: Woody, Murk, $2; I VVoolf, Scott, $20; Wor.'ihuin, J'. M t:,; WorthliiKton, 15. G., $1; Wort inan. J. F., $10; Wrlnht, Paul, $2. 1 Yockev, Helen, $2.50; Yockey, Mrs. 11. I-:., $2; Young, W. A., $.i. Speclnl Hot Point IroiiB advanced to $7.00 this week. While our stock lasts you can buy at the old price, of $0.00. Hetlllto Heaters advance to $11.00, liny at our old prlco of $!l,00. ! As our stock Is limited phone your order today and we will reserve one for you. - I'seful Christmas gifts are lliest and your Christinas shopping should bo done this month. I'.Vl'I.'S KLKCTIUO STOllB; liono (Ml. Medford. ?ri ': What Can Yon Save on Washday? When you use Fels-Naptha you can save w ashday wear on clothes save fuel (no boiling necessary) save yourself time and effort. Fels-Naptha soap is a real saver and a bigger value now for your money than ' ever before. At your own grocer's WHITE LEGHORNS HOGANIZED BRED TO LAY WINNINGS 1st. 2nd and ?.& Cockerels and 1st Pen at State Poultry Show 1JH, State Fair HUT. Southern Oregon Poultry Show 1917, and Stat Fair 191 s. 1st, 2nd and ,",d Pullets at State Poultry show 1S1C. 1st Pullet at State Fair 1!)17, 1st, 2nd and ::d Pullets Southern Oregon Poultry show 1917. Practically all awards at State Fair 1017 and 191 S were hirds from our stock. They have proved equally as good as eg! producers. FOI NliATIO.V STOCK FOR SALE. In slnprics. trios, pens or larer numbers, at reasonable prices considering tho quality. DCY NOW and get the best. J. O. ISAACSON'. Central Point. IRRIGATION NOTICE Any ici'S(iii under oui' irriat imi system desirinj water for next season, on land that is not already ac:-. tually covered by a written contract, should make ap plication to the company AT CNCE. This application should be iu v,::;i;:-. iv.-A shou!,! h!,-o be sent in by those who luive previously made partial verbal ar-raiiiremcnts. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. Poultry Poultry We have extraordinary marketing facilities WE PAY TOP PRICES Special demand for TTTRKF . Ja jSL u J aim Jackson County tresmery Successors to Medford Poultry & Egg Company Always in the lead on prices Phones: Medford, 51 or.583. Applogate 22-F-13