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4; MEDFOTID fATH TRTr.TTXK, MEDFORD. OT,F.f!OX, THURSDAY, XOVEAmFU 21, ' 1918 PAGE FIVE i WHAT TO PAY L if: 'j Lower figures under "Consumer pays" are maximum prices that should bo churned by "cash nnd cur ry" stores, and the higher figures .maximums thut should not be exceed ed by stores giving credit, delivery, and similar servkes: Wheat flour, in 49 lb. ck, retailer puv.-i $2.b7; consumer nays $;i.0U'i4 to $11.(17. Wheat flour, 1'ortland, etc., make, in 49 lb. sack, retailer imys $'2.i)2; eonsuiner pays $:t.2"i to $3.37. Wheat flour, less than mill pack ages, per lh., retailer paj'o fV? con sumer pavs OV.c to 7c. , Hye Hour, in JO lb. sack, retailer pavs 78c; consumer pavs 88c to if .III). Corn flour, per lb., retailer pays 7'a1c: consumer pavs S:.c. Local corn meal, yellow, in 30 lb. sack, retailer pas 00c; consumer pavs 7oc to 77c. Eastern corn meal, in 10 lb. sack, retailer pavs li.'ie; consumer pavs 7il',.i lo 83 Vie. Corn grits and hominy, in 10 lb. sack, retailer pays 71ie; consumer pavs 88c to n'J'.ie. Jiolled oats, in S) lb. bag, retailer pavs 73c: consumer pavs yilie to i)7'-.c. Local barley flour, per bbl., retail er pays U..")ll; con-aimer pavs 7!ic to 7,.-c lb. Impelled barley flour, per bbl., re tailer pays $13.20; consumer pays Se to H'-.c lb. liice flour, per lb., retailer pays 30c: eonsuiner pays 12c to 13c. Ilicc, ordinary grade, xier lb., re tailer pavs 32 V-tC consumer pavs Ijc to 17V. Oranulatcd sugar, retailer pnv lO'ie; consumer pavs HHi. Deans, white dried, per Jb retailer pays 10!i; consumei pays 13o to 13Vic 13ean3, dried, red, per lb., retailer pays 0c; eonsuiner pays HVi to 12c. . Kvaporated milk, large size, per can, retailer pavs llie; consumer pavs IIP,:, to 2 Vic. Lurd substitutes (compound) ord inary grade, in tins, per lb., retailer pavs 3.V!':'c; eonsuiner pavs lill''ic lo 31c v Canned corn, standard No. 2, ord inary grade, per onn, retailer pays l!yc; ennsumcr pays 201:0 to 22c. C'nnned tomutocs, standard No. 2. ordinary grade, retailer pays 13c; eonsuiner pays, 17',ic to 18'2c. Canned peas, standard No. 2, ord inary grade, per can, retailer pays 13e; consumer pays 17Vi to lH'c. Canned pork nnd beans, standard No. 2, ordinary grade, per can, re tailer pnvs 19 Vi'i consumer pays 2.-yoii27'4. Prunes, local, average size in Ilosue river valley (SO's and 90s) retailer pavs 8c; consumer pays 10c lo 31c. Dried peaches. California, per lb., retailer pas 17'Jic: consumer pas 23 U to2;,V-,c. , Evaporated upricots, California, per ib.. retailer pavs 21'. '.c: consumer pavs 2Se lo IIO'lio. i Com syrup, ordinary grade, in 2 lh can, retailer pays 17Vic; consumer pays 22c to 23i2c. t Corn syrup, ordinary grade, in 2 lb. can, retailer pays 3'ic; consum er pays lfi'ic to IT'-iC Corn syrup, white, in 30 Ib, pails, reader pays 82Vie; consumer pays $1.03 to $1.10. Corn syrup, dark, in 5 lb. pails, re tailer pys 40c; consumer pays GOr i).)VL-e. Butter, per roll, retailer pas $1.2(1; consumer pavs $1.I!8 to $1.10. K'-rirs, per doen. retailer pavs ii'ie; consumer pav 72c to 73c. Totalis-;, per lb., retailer pav 2,-c; consumer pa 3'.. lo b Cheese, per lb., retailer pavs 4 1 V ' c ; consumer pavs IS1 ..fo 191 c. Ifeport overcharges to Jackson county price interpreting board. " Jackson County Price Interpreting Hoard. HI PAGE THEATER I- BHURfflS Vulon Tluiiiksufvinij Srrvirp As has boon the custom in prist vars the povoral rhurrlies of Mr ford will unite in a union sonice on TbanksKivinff day. The Frrviof thin ear will lie nt tho M. K. church. Uov. 1. Myron Boozer will preach the ser mon. Service nt 7 : :io p, m. Arninco your plans to he at this service. You will hear something you will not for Bet. T. K. WAU1KCK, Secretary Ministerial Association. The enixafiement 0f the celebrated (oilowsky at the Tajio ihoaire next Wednesday evening, Nov. 27th, given tho people of the Hog up River valley a rare opportunity of hearing one of the preiitest artists now hufore the puMlc. Such distinguished pianists as Paderewski, Hoffman and De Pitch man all take off their hats to the genius of (lodowsky and have named him the "wizard of tho keyboard." He la not only a brilliant technician but a master musician. He has al most revolutionized the art of piano teaching and his transcriptions and compositions stand at tho top. No one tan afford to miss thc oppor tunity of hearing the greatest music ian of their time. All piano teachers and pupils .should especially avail themselves of this opportunity. Mr. Ceo. Aiulrews who is manag ing this engagement has arranged Iho scale of prices to suit the timoa in Medford. It must be remembered that Mr. Ciodowsky is now advertised to appear later this winter in Xew York City in connection with such artists as Caruso, (Jatli-Curci and M!scha Klman. The prices for these recitals range from II to 10 dollars, consequently IUr. Andrews takes cspceia satisfaction in announcing the very unusual low prices to pre vail at this engagement. Miss Marguerite Hughes, violinist who appears with Codowsky at the Page theatre Wednesday evening, Nov. 27th is said to bo a very beau tiful girl and is an artist of rare ability. Miss Hughes has toured as special soloist with Sousa's band; also one season with Calve. She as sists Godowsky In his programs which is sufficient evidence of her unusual ability. The Outbursts of Everett True ByCONDO Livestock PORTLAN'I), Nov. 21. Cattle steady; receipts 2G5; steers, prime, $12.2"! fi 12.75; good to choice fllfii 12; medium to good $ 10 (Li. 1 1 ; fair to medium $S."0 (n 9. .10; common to fair $U(ii 7; cows and heifers, choice. ?S(r(S.r0; medium to good $i.r.iH-j 7.50; fair to medium $."i.ro j .S0; can tiers $.'! fl 4 ; bulls ?r dy 7.50; calves $91(12; Blockers and feeders $6Cfi 8. Hogs steady; recoipts 704. Prime mixed $17 (d 7.1" ; medium mixed $ 1 tl . 7 (f 17; rough heavies $15 (Vr l(; pigs $1415; bulk ?1 7. Sheep firm; receipts "IS. Prime lambs $1 1.50(fr 12.75; air to me dium IS.r.oiff lO.riO; yearlings $lori 1 1 ; wethers $!Kf 10. V Tut This Oiil It U AVnrlh Mony 1 HOVT MISS THIS. Cut out this Flip, enclose with 5c nnd mail it to 1'olcy Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chi cago. III., writlns your name nnd nd drcKS clearly. You will receive in re turn a trial pnekaue containing fo le'8 Honev and Tar Compound, for co-.ighs. colds and croup: Koley Kid ney Pills. fir pain in sides and back; rheuxMi.-m, hackache. kidney and bladder ;i!l:nent.u: and Foley Cathar tic Table's, a wholesome and thor- ouublv rleanstnf? cathartic, for con stipation, biliousness, headache, nnd f 'ujrgUh bowels. For sale by Medford rimiinacy. liiitter PORTLAND, Nov. 21. ltuttcr firm. City creamery prints, extras, box lots tTXe; half boxes half cent more; less than half boxes 1c more. Huying price butterfat, Portland, 07c; cube extras, 5!li.00c. Poultry ami Kggs Kl'lts, Intvimr price cntidU'd. rots ntnl cracks nut. tUiUi li;;.' : ci!iiiLr urir-c, i-andicd. (:-"(; (i(!c; sclct'lcd candied in eartons 'lih' .,c'. Hens. S' .c: hrctilcrs, 27(u It'ic; old roosters, 1.5c: turkeys, ;i0f HIV; ueesc, 17c; flin-ks, :J.5((i 'Mh; Hay Timothv. :t ; alfalfa. .'J7.5I) irain, $27. Portland Gntln flats. ..VI.:.0 bid: corn. $.55.00 bid. Millstuffs Mill run f. o. b. mill; Carlots $:i2.10; mixed ears $32.(10; less than carlots $" l.inffi ,"5.10; roll ed barley $55f 59; rolled oats $;ifr (15; ground barley $5(j.liC0; alfalfa meal $10 44. A demonstrallon of Mollne Pniv.'r sal Tractor was held Thursday Ju.d west of Medford city limits and prov ed beyond doubt that It i.in Ideal tractor for ail purposes in this valley. It pulled two bottoms from 7 to inches deep, with perfect ease and there was power to spare. A special feature of the demonstration was the perfect work of the tractor in the extra soft ground, u?lng the differ ential lock, by which both drive wheels were locked together, causing tho two wheels to revolve ns one, thereby doubling their pulling pow er. Another demonstration will be held again Friday afternoon at the .ame place, li you are interested In i up-lo-date farm methods er this jtrador woik. It i.-- nlso used for , harrowing, Mcdin-', cultivating. ! mowfhir, binding, etc. Ore man op- crates the tra tnr and Implements used. It bpv an e!efi:-ic Ptarlfr and I is equipped with .-let-trie e ir il!i-ht.u j on the trout apt' rear ho it can t'e Ufcd dey tr nU:bt. If ynu are lr.tert .1 a!l the A. V. Walker Auto Co.. ph.ne 1. temw "A M L WHKN YOU GST 7M!20J3.H F TH OH-tS. I IN THS tliANTlrie Tt-L rOCl. .You (OR- TOUR, v-'-n flpseues rfStfA III I smr'n KUbUL The edicois will reopen on Mon day, Nov. 25th, al the usual hour. Moaiilhoe the building has been thor oughly fumigated and w rents nne!l have no hesitation in KcnilinK "'I'll drcn at once. It is to be hoi'-cd that all will ;itt"ild promptly anil regular ly fo that lost time may be made i'i as I'ur as possible. .Mr. XarreRun h mecliiiK with the hlsh school pupilr this week for some special work. Tho lied Cross will lii'in work aialn on Wednesday, Nov. 27lh, a: the need flir refuKee Kannenls Is verj reat and will oontlnue so for a Ions time to come, it Is hoped that al who can por:;i"')ly attend will do so Mm. San-lry lien been busy wclfsh ini; nnd wrapping parcels fin oui hov3 overseas. Mrs. lio.'er and Mrs. A. Web.itei made a business trip to .laokaonvilli last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll who formcrlj lived on the Bams ranch have bee' viritots here on their way to viii iheir dauehler. Mrs. Arn:entrout a Silverton, Oregon. The lllirjiry board wishes lo cpl: tho altontion of iiewinmers In tin country to the public library whlcl now numbers over hum) volumes. Si ma?ra7lni:n m-o taken, Iho curronl numl'ers bclap rein nil at n nomlna: sum, back n-u-ilirrs free. The priv ilege! of (he library are free to al, residents tied vbtlors in the tow. and cr.untiy district:?. It Is opei Weilnesday ui:d t'aturi'ny afternfius from 2-.:i) till -Iran. Thru the coV t.sy of Mr:. Wiiij-p'.' ;;nd Mr. lie! ihee at a (ii ;lance who i-.nunt get t lown on iibraiy il:r :i may leave thei: book:-: either a. t'?e - .. -lof:'ii u or con fectionery, when ihey will be ex .haneed. Tie1 library beatil nine:. re;;rets the departure of ciss Kliza belb Uobinson from the Mwlferd li brar". she having been niot obllfcinr 10 our library here. The lo al aei'iuul eolleete.l for tlio I'nited W ar Work caoipairn In I'.eane Itlver was fli:;.i!u. .Mrs. Hon Wil :;on was chairman for the drive which included the surrounding district. .Mr. and .'rs. Charlc: Dyer leit for Oakland Caliiornia on Moii'iay af 'T noon both haviii'.; rcciv.'c.-ed Irom ai ccks of infinena. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS fiv .i.. 'C. jrfuKb ii Kaglo Point bringing with her a flno baby girl. Vm. (J. Knighton, one of our most highly esteemed citizens who hurt been vonfined to his home for tho past threo months, walked over to the Suunysldo .Monday morning and renewed his subscription to the Dally; Mail Tribune. Me has had to under go two operations during his slok- ness and for so::io time was consid-1 ered in a very critical condition, but j his many friends are congratulating i him on his recovery and wishing him J many years added to his long lifo of; peuco nnd hapidnef-s. !rs. Freeman Newport, wife of i the depot uiunt of the 1. & E. at .Medford, nnd hcv Unto Lucile, are out hero visiting her parents, .Mr. and Mi's. F. J. Ayres. Win, Perry, one of our most pro- j gressivo fa rm err. and general hustler I is kept busy a good part of the timo with his g'isoHiio woodsuw. He fin ished up sawing about fifty tier of stovo wood For .Mrs. Hewlett this morning. The teams that hnvo been engaged hauling roil: to the cm flier and haul ing crnrfbrd rock onto the road have been taken off and I understand that our road siipriiiitudnt, Kd Duiton. has done a fine Je: on tho hill below Ilrowiv.boro. A few daya a so I ashed our mayor how long H would lie before ho would remove the ban on our school and ho s:iid that we had another case pf flu in our lown, that John Wiu niugham was M: h' and since ihen 1 have learned'lhal five out of six of his children were rU k anil that ac counts for Mick lltTsay being here driving stage. He is makhig his reg ular trips now on time. Wc are having mere improvements iu our town. Hoy Ardipole, one of our hardware merchants, has built himself a j;iraire bnck of his store. A. C. llij'ioa w:v, !:i town Hie firs' of the week ba.ii.g sopip repair work on ltls auto niMch'ne. Mrs. A. I.. !la?;e;ion was a business caliei 1 met l.c" In the postoffice and she was hiry r. a bee knitting socks for the lied Cross. She has been one of the foremost workers in that line of any of the women of this section, altho it. would ho bard to de termine wiio is entitled to the most credit for they are all ontilled to much praise. J. V. Mclntyre, our hanker, has gone to Portland to meet his wife and baby girl who havo been in Illinois visiting relativca. They are expected homo Thursday and Friday. j DRINK HOT TEA j I I ' FOB A BAD C01D 1 Get a small pnek.ipe of Hamburg' Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tnbleHpoonful of the tea, put a cup of lnnling water upon It, ioui' through a sieve and drink u teacup full at nuy time dirriife; the day or before ri'tiring'. It is the .most effective way to break a cold nnd cure grip, an it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the liowels, thus driving a cold from the system. Try It the next time you suffer from cold or the grip. It is Inexpensive und entirely vegetable, therefore wife and harmless. imm RIGHT OUT Bub Fain and Stiffness away with a small bottle of old honest St. Jacobs Liniment AYhen your back la sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism hns you stiffened up, don't suiFer! Get a 30 cent boitle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Tiinirnent" at any drug store, jHiur a little in your hand and rub it right into the pain or ache, nnd by tho time you count llfty, the soreness and lameness is gone. lJon't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once. It takes the ache and pain right out of your back and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica and lame back misery so promptly VAXT KlTruneTs! Apply T. S. Labor Office, Nash Hotel building. soy FOR EENT AFABTMRNTB. VOli UlvNT One completely fur nished upartmcnt. Hotel Holland. l'0!t It EXT Completely furniuhed , three-room apartment. electric heat. The liorbcu.. Phone u50. FOR RKM HOtJSlJs. KOIt KICXT- Kive room house, one block from Lincoln school; two acres of garden; barn, chicken houso and yard: fruit trees and borrios. A bargain if taken by year. Call 57 Austin street. 211 FOR HKXT Six-room furnished house, close In. Kent reasonable to right partico. Hox i), Mail Trib une 211 FOR It K N'T A good five-room house, close In. Phono 582-W or soo tho Mall Messenger. 207 FOR RKN'T Modern six-room house, four closets and bath, cIobo in. Phone t!51i-R. 209 FOR RKN'T Six-room modern bun galow In first-class shape. Range connocted. Garugo. Phono 488-X. MOXKV TO IiOAX MONI0Y TO LOAN on good real estato security, nnd will buy Llb ortv Honda. J. It, Andrews, No. 31 North Grape. Phono 647-J. tf mrsixrcss niUECTOitY Attorneys WAXTKD (iood capable farmer, experienced in irrigation. Good wages to the rlfcht party. Write or phone Frederick Pelouzo, Kagle Point, Ore. 208 PORTKR J. NEFF, Attorn ey-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Bui (ding. A. E. Reames, Lawyer Coroy Ituilding. Garnott- Auto BuppHes Sunday was one of tlio days that, we call disagreeable 3imply because ;t happened to bo a little showery ind Hie roads were not quite s. good 1 is they have been earlier In the sea-! ".oii. but hero In .lacSson county, Ore-' Ton people don't stop on account of1 i. little rain and inttd. There was, Mot so many here for dinner as there! ;ias generally boon but there were a, ew and the most of them were citi ions of cir town or living nearby, I '.nit we had one family from Medford,! ), C. Ilogga nnd family. He phnnod j ier n .o,U 1 .Mock and .Mr:. Ilow- ,n face ,o BOO your k,n olta linur to s.tvo illniipr on hnii(lay ciearul. nnil rnTPIl to wako up Willi 's 12:30 p. in., l.al she kept Iho vie-1 out n lieailachc, backadic, coalod ualR warm null p. m. ami Ition timpuo or u nasty breath, in i'act to :oiirlU(k'il that Mr. Ho;;b:i hai! hail al fwl your host, clay In Mid day out, just nlclmn fnr n,.v,.r t..il wlira ! try IllsidO-bRtlling OVOry UlomillS for hoy aro out with a ma'-hiiio what wny happen, hut about 4 p. in. ho anio In villi hi v. ifo and t'.vo hu::ky HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY TRY THIS! Says glass of hot water with phosphato before breakfast washes out polsona. WANTKIV MIMJKWjANBOrB WANTHU Lute niodol Kord or Dodno car in firat-tdasH condilinn. .Must, ho a biu'Biiln. S. 1'. Shutt, Aslftand. 2 111 VA'Ti:i) 1 will ho in Iho market for feeder Iiors by car lots uliout December Int. Let mo know what you have. Welborn IJceuon, Talent. O.e. 212 WAXTKI) young horses, wnlKht about 1 4 0 0 lhs. Address A. Ilens ler. Medford, Oro.. It. I''. 1). 4. l'hone 19-F2. 208 WANTK11 To buy sevornl thousand firsl-rlas-n split cedar fence posts, tladdls & Dixon, Medford, Oro. WANTED I.nrno knitting mill de sires woman to work in own town. Kasy business; permanent. Salary or commission, all or part time. Guaranteed Mills, Norrlslown, Pa. WANTED Hoiiihh to nun, build, repair or wreck. l'hone 4H8-M or 4KH-X. leys for dinr.er and ci i)eini; t.ld bat they would have to wait until :ho eonld K'-t tiiiin;s v.-armed up Mr. lowleit ru:dlrd aioic d r.ml in a very dioit time, aWho ii ;ecnie;l to them in jiue, !:he inviu ii i'.nm to dine. Hy vay or apology for iiein: mi laie Mr. one week. Beforo breakfast each "daydrink a plass of real hot water vllh n teaspoon fal of limestone phosphate In It ub a biirmlesQ means of washing from tho 'stomach, liver, kidneys ami bowels Iho previous da.-'B indigestible' ,wniite, Hour bllo nnd toxins: thus elennsliiKj sweeteninn; and purifylns l.lieentlro nlimentary canal beforo milting mwo food Into tho stomach. Tho uotlon of 'liot wnler nnd llmesiono plios'diato on WANTED II. H. Toft buys IJbnrty bonds, aleo mortRiiKeB, notes, JudB mcnts, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thin. LAIlEIt AUTO SPRINGS Co.--We aro operating the largest, oldest nnd .best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when otheiB tall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Gnrlmgo GAKUAC1E Got your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phono 351-Y. J. Y. Allon. 1 Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attonllon given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax. requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. Building, Medford. Phono 157-U. Instruction in Music Fit ED ALTON 11AIG1IT Teacher et piano nnd harmony, ilalght Muslo Studio, 401 Garnott-Corey Bldg. Phono 72. Insurniu'o loiriiH said tiiat he liat1 alartcd un to I an 'einiitv ittnmnr'h is wonilerlullv in- i nlace near Tra.'. to hie u man on j !vi:oratlng. It clcnno out illl tho sour I'lsinesK and wh, i ho got up Itosno : fermcnlntions, kssps iind acidity mid Ivor as far as D. creek learned lliat he man he '.van'."l lo see lived aliottt hills. I ? wel Mr. Robert. nf C-.l.l Hill. vlOe-l Ills hroiher-n law, I. ti. on Hnnday, wo and a half aill-'S up In the 'ow marl; vti" . 1 T i ; Kroir.nl v; uid sld i-y ail' III), trail led rl'-.hl up ho hill, but 'iff Mr. iloirps nnd one if his hoys .itarl' d. leaving Mr:i. :o::i:s and l Ji n! i-;u hr,y v-illi Ihe ar, and ti.e if-.ni! was they ca'jie lear i'avie r t::-ir dinner ami suppi!!' 't the sa:::e thic. ililt Mr. Ilet'sai -oriiilislr d w'lai he hail u:idertale!i i!"l all' ' rTli!i:; n ivhile they stalled 'o' tli''ii- home In Medford. Charley dark who is enaiiced on pile M(;d:ic onlianl. eamu in Sunday ami iiaw tiei'p !i' r'1 v.'llh us since and llils Ik W'otliie p. m: He hnn n iioil on h!s wri.-t Unit liar cau:id him i'i lay off for a ffv dais. ' Mrs. Dr. ilolt v ho lina hm n In a ilmspilal In .Medford I llilti-i l-ai n , vhlr ii - hut -e the (Ifio'l S:'i'.- ' :i r It :i:i . ha.i fluni'il to her hoipe In I 'rives one a splendid uppctlto lor break-. I fast. I A nuarter pound of llmostono plios- pliato will cost very Iiltlo tit tho drug idoro but is suflicient lo demonatrato that just ns soap nnd hot water cleanses, sweetens nnd freshens Iho i-kin, so hot water mid limestono tdios phate uet on tho blood nnd Internal or gans. Those who oro subject to con etipalLn, bilious nttaeks. acid stomach, rlieuniiitlc twinges, nlso those whoso r.kin is sallow and complexion pallid, 'aro assured that ono week of Inside batblns will have I hem both looking and fccllug butter lu every way. 'on salf I'ouiniY ad r.(.-;K KOU SALE .Maminolh bronze tur keys for breeding, until Nov. 2!ith. Intel national Rloek, biriio vigorous birds, hens weii;h 15 lo 20 lbs. when matured. .1. C. Ilcrrinn. Central Point. 210 rot SALE LIVESTOCK I'Oli HALE OR TRADE (iood work mare. ('. A. lionnott, 4 01 Orchard, Medford. 2011 FOR SALI'-l'oland China boar, threo years old, weight 00 lhs. I'hono IHI-lt. ai)7 llf.l.i WANTKIl I'-IM IK WANTED ;.M-ohel'ii'"ivlih e.en eial housework al ('iiiiii,y farm. I'ho.ie :i-Kl ."i or i all al 1 . H. Eiu plo an ni Aiu,'.'' . :;ti!i WANTED HI ITAHOX. y uTl) K t :,- i i ; i ' Hard RuM?iW It does more to ruin clothes on washday than daily vcar all week. Wash with Fcls-N'artha. It's eco nomical. Its combination f soap and papllia cleanses 80 (juickly that there's little rubbhii to da. And it's so much easier. 6 ' ANTED Chas. W. I'lione I'rn An i:-L. or rniiiracl. .orth lloilv. 2 I n WANTED -Cars lo a-h. :;lorai:e. si'lter-milK our sp' lalfy. Day or niplil. I'nlon Livery ritaitles. S'oiih Riverside. 210 WANTED - I'otlllon as foreman by man experlniPd in K'-iieral tarm fng, orchard work and operallni; traeior. lio.v i;'.7. .ho Vsoiivllle. Oregon. 20H WANTED Coiilni' t nrunin.ir hy two rellulile praiii r.-. 'A'o have a aood crew of men and ruaninlee lo do gonil worl. Will either f 1 1 in 1 ii our men and pniai- I-y tlirr dav or contract. II. E. Stone, 7.-:'i Ka.it Koiirfe. Illii .lri'el. ii 7 INTEICCHKAS ATTOCAH (X TIME C.KI) Leave Medford fur Asnvand. Talent and Phoenix dali, except S'jnUay at !8:0n a. m. and 10:00 a. m ; 1:00. I 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Sutur j day at !0:lTi p. in., Sundays leavo at j 10:30 a. in. ami 1:30. 5:30 and S:3U ! P. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at K:00 a. m., and 11:00 a. nf.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 t. m. Also on Saturday nights at C,.':,n p. in, Pntidnv leave hlrmil at '.hen a. in, and 1 J : J n, l;.".u anil 5;30p, in. I'OIt SALE - Ono mure, harness nnd single bmv-iy, J'J.,; hack $!". Mrs. W. M. Carle, Itovjlo River, or Emits Creek. linil I'OIt SALE OR TRADE -Small pair nf mules. W. W. I-'rlstoe on Ed ineades l'lar'e, northeast of town 20 9 EOR SALE loo head of nice brood ing ewes. Mr. Alex Anderson al Rosenberg ranch, Central Point. Telephone. FOIt 8A LIC M ISCIILIiANKOI.'H. I'OR SAI.ErhInir"tllls over. "It pays lo fertilize!" Now is tho right time. Ralph Waldo Eldeli. Hush Mill. EOR SALE - Wood In tier, dry. 4 i tnil's norlhwest Cenlral Point, on Willow .Spring:! road. W. Hallon. EO SALE - Corn, nt Lofland ranch. 21 I I'OR SALE O. A. C. barley, grey oals. red oats, rye, seed wheal. All refleaned jlo'lai. Ralph Waldo Elden, Runs Mill. EOR SAI L - I . I 7 Eord touring car, Konil tire. Cur in flrst-rlnsi sli :i ie. Ui2 Newlewn street. 2IU I'OIt SALE -Knnry Vetcii seed. Itlllestenl sei'l wiieat. a.-'hingfon llylii hl seed. Vctrh and barley haled hay. Corn. One fine young cow. ."i'i silo. lis. I " hrood sows. Pl.oiie II. w. Illngham SiiT-.i:!. ' Edit SALE Coin at ranch" EL Laii... Central point. Phono l l-'i 2'ii EOJi SLE - Will ndl my I :i HTchey rolel. good as pew. al a bargain Leaving city. Phone 1M7-.1, Ash land. I'OR SALE l ine nimlltv haled hav f '.'.'i.oii per ton. Modoc Orchard. I'hono Central Point nt niwil hours. I'OIt HALE -Corn. (Ireen Mountnl ItliU'.U. J'liopo ','01-V, , EARL S. TUMY Genornl lnsuranc Agency, 210 Garnott-Coroy Bldg. flood local service. Helen Tumy, Manager. ALICE IIOLLOWAY Fire, Accident, Automobile, Liability policies writ ton with best English and Eastern Companies. Offlco 408 Garnett Corey lildg. Planing Mill THOMAS M OFF AT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 4 37 S. Fir. l'hone 184. Physicians and Surgeon DR. STEPHENSON Physician and Surgeon, ('nils nnswerod, glasses fitted. Ofriee at residence, 148 South lloilv streot. Phono 000-X. .Medford, Oregon. 217 Hit. W. W. HOWAItl) Osteopathic phvsiclnn. 303 Gnmett-Coroy build ing. Phono 130. DR. .1. J. EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited lo eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glnsses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. It. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. Hldg. Phono 6li7. DR. E. (5. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARI-OW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 410-417 (inrnett-Coroy llldg. Phone 1104-L. Residence 2ti S. Laurol Streot. Printers and Publishers MEDI'ORD PRINTING CO. has tho host equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Hook binding, looso leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Elr St. Transfer EADS TRANSEER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone Si a. Prices rlnht. Service guar-anleed. Alfalfa and Grain Ranches aro now at about as low a prleo as they will cvor ho In tho Rogue River valley and wo havo some splendid properties now for the per son who knows values nnd who has got iho means to lake ndvnnta.ee of tho opportunity presented when the other fellow wants lo soil, and every one knows that is the right time to buy. Brown & White 10 So, MrSU MvflJora, Uresou