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M15DF0RTV MATTj TRTnUNT:. MEDFORD, ORKfiOX, MOXDAY, XOVKMIJHli '.", 101S ?AGE FIVE FAMOUS MUSICIAN WHO APPE ARS AT THE PAGE WEDNESDAY AND A BUSy Oi I ASHLAND. Nov. 'J.).-Jn a uuict ; t-orl ol' a v.av ami without a Hunr- ' i-h of trumpet-; iinit.vinir an elii- ; cient tvste:n couph'd with rc:ulv : methods which chariu-U'rue the ! I -resent mitnuuemenl the A!:hi:Kt lVrM-rvimr t'omjtanv. recently elusintr , the paek 1'ur the soianm, hus duuhleu 1 the output of 1917. anil this urntifv inir e.vliibit lias been aecomtili'htd in the t'aoo of nmnv difficulties, siirh as the labor tihurUuc and the adilitional handicap of various restrictions. For tunately tho installation of a number oi labor saving devices pnrtinllv over eoiiie inanv problems which otherwi.se would have existed in the mechanical department. The manager of the plant is II. C Limn-rcr, who is ablv assist ed bv his son I'ruee. The local con cern lias in years past had jJs ups and downs and has experienced many vicissitudes. However, the communi ty is coininir into its own us a dis penser of home products through this agency, which nut onlv promises to liccuiue. but already is, one of the chief factors nmonir our local indus rtics. Grunted tUnt it is in active op eration onlv for u portion of the ye;tr, the three mouths nre hunuticrs as to activities. Probably not bail' of the people in town are aware of the ex tent of operations at this plant dur ing the busy season, but the canned product tells the story of our fruits and vegetables which are better ad vertised and far more appreciated r. broad than at home. Every detail in these panning operations is persoit nilv supervised bv Manager LiuiiiL'eT-. who is an indefatigable worker, am: where others have failed in this pur tieular industry. Ids persistent et forts liae spelled success. 70,00 ftalloiis Canned The ntrirreirute pack fur 11)1 S amounted to about 70,000 Gallons. In the several classifications tomatoes v.'ere foremost. 1,200 trillion cans and .10.000 JV' pound containers beiim the mitmit. Of peaches there were 1.000 trillions, an amount which seems small for a yield in this territory, known fur and wide as the "I'eachblow Par adise," but it must be remembered that the crop was a lhiht one this year, in fact in cerlain sections there wjis no crop of this fruit whatever. Pcnvs footed up 0.000 gallons mid DOCTOR SAD "KEEP r f ( (,! , i i J , . " t -1 , ,T , . i 1 J, v v - ' - f T r . k W ' ' . of -y' t k i v k ' j 'i- v. vy; X V" w 1 " - v ! u., V1 vv V v 5 " ' ( f v r f ' ' vV v s' -i L '? J 1 r v ' TcMdd (ioaowsT Leopold CodowaU, the uortd's leading p mnist. famous Polish pianist who appears hero Wednesday evening. Not. -7th, hits nothing but tho high ppots on the Mr. liotlow.iki will rIvq is caleuhiied to please all classes, liin nuirveloup technic Is bold .and startling and combined with Ids itreadth of eon . caption and dollcata ':huding will he Pacific coast, L03 Angeles, San Fran-: a revelation aa'to what can' he done cisco, Medford, Portland and Seattle. So Medford is again to tho front from tho musical standpoint. One reason for this is that, the Rogue River valley has tho reputation or heing ablo to recognize the r.-ul ster ling attractions and never fails to give them her hearty support. The advance rale of tiodowski already demonstrates th.it the people are again going to live up to their for mer reputation. The proirram lha. .with fua piano. Don't forget that Miss Margaret Hughes is a violinist of tho very highest type, to a;j; ear on a program with (jodowski slie is obliged to "play so:::c" and she does. The regular s?at saio will open at the b;ix o.i'lco, l:yge t'ie:itre. Tuesday mornijig :it It o'clock. Call or phone your oriler er.rly os the tickets are going f ..st. Prlcea 1.:0, $1.00. 7.1c and 5'!c. ' Tii J JIis. Itical ains Twenty PoiiikIs Wairts Others lo Ho Helped apples IlViOO a!lon M'iicdulcs a!-o included ot Means, i Here may have been a few other denmi! ions, 'but the fore ijoinir incorporates -the major portion of items in this year's pack. Talent Cannery Record The Talent camicrv bus also made an enviable record this vear. lis cider specialty is superb and finds a ready market in ninny of the lead ing centers, hctuir canned for epon bv a process which retains the fresh- i ness and iiticy flavor of the real uen- j nine article. The season's output ar j Talent lias been reckoned in ca.-es in-j stead of gallons, and up till recently over :t,000 cases of pears and 7.000 j cases of tomatoes had been packed, j Cider making and the canning of ap- j pies is still under way. As in the: case in Ashland, the Talent pack will, ins double that of !a-t year, according vietablo! ikii-. JliN 2K ',: broders. 00 gallopf i:J'Je: r!d roosters, ."c: turkevs. J2e; jieese. diie!;s, 'J.'ttt iUlc, J (a :io;a Hay Timolhv. i?2Vi'A 1 : alfalfa. $27.i irraiij, -i'27. Pnrihiuri firnln 0;it. .;.":;.."u hid: corn, .ij").C0 bid. Millstuff'5 Mill run f. 0. h. mill; Carlols $::2.1h; mixed earn $32. GO: less than car lot a $34.1 Off 35.10; roll ed barley ?r5?( 59; rolled oats $tiltf? 05; ground barley ?5Cy 00; alfalfa meal $40 & 4 1. TALENT TALK T have not only gained twenty nounds oinco I began taking Tanlac, ; '' but It has done mo so much good that my doctor after seeing tne im-i provement this medicine brought, j advised me to keep on taking it," de-; clared Mary Bical, of 519 Dayton I Ave., Seattle, a few days ago. I feel go grateful for Tanlac. I don't know what to say," continued Mrs. liieal. "For three years I suf fered such agony with my stomach, that I wasn't able to do a thing around the house. In fact, I wan hardly able to get around at all. I completely lost my appetite, and what I did force down caused me so mu"h pain. I could hardly stand it. Or course this got my nerves in a ter rible condition, and I hardly knew what It was to sleep at night, I'd just roll and tons until morning. "At last I got so bad off that I was taken to tho hospital, and had an operation performed. I was there ' for five weeks, and when I finally got back home, I was a perfect wreck. I was so weak I couln't move around the house at all and had to stay right in bed and my husband had to leavo his work and wait on me. I had tho best attention I could get hut nothing seemed to give mo an, strength and altho I tried and tried to get up and move around, tr was no use. I was too weak; I jutt couldn't do It. Everybody insisted ft that I go back to the hospital, but I fluid: Wo.' 1 had been through so - much f just couldn't bear tho thought of going back there uitnln. "Then I decided to try Tanlac, as I had heard so much about it and it's the honest truth this medicine did more for me than 1 eer thought anything could do. have taken r.ix hot tic now, and my stomach i: in splendid condition. 1 have a fine appetite and can eat anything 1 want mid never suffer tho least bit after ward. "Tanlac certainly has built me up wonderfully. .lust tiling, before I look it, I didn't havo strength enough to set my own tnb! nnd now 1 can do every bit of my house work, even to tho washing, if necessary, and f .leep like a child and wake in I'n the mornings feeling refnv-hf'l and full of life. I've gained twenty pound.i and look ;;o well th?t my doc tor toiil :t:e to kfe; riut on taking Tanlac, i'i:d you may be sure I'm po Ing to r'j St. I'm glad for everyone lo know what Tanlac has done for r.ifl and Imp? the story of my case wili ! tlp ether sufferers to get the fame re'i'ef." Tanlac is sold in Medford hy Went P.;:. Pfcuniiacy, In Gold Hill by Si. i). IljweM, in Central Point by Miss M. A. Mm. ia Aahiand bv J. J. M.N'alr. AdV. ' r to reports of the man; Koozer. (Jovernmnt a Buyer As brtwe.n the en.-doMer.-; canneries, The go-et mhu 'il 1 1 i( st bMYi r. i!ie di-t..ir-;-l oi' i ! oat nut ' : 1 1 1 ; ir on elioal a the de:nane!s of ar:av icr( nee ittn'sif i'.tns inipivii'.ir M'irsJ ha'i of tin1 nation's fLi1 :ifu r v. hi i: ! !( ic . due l::d - :! general irai'-' i;:;mm.'. !. The call I or iv: :P"- iiim:v vt c a'.-o l:eu!i! re-'-'fnuded lo in hn:- una the de;ii!.:id w!n;-h iias -jive a an iia neliis to caiinin'r of :'. ioorl jn ducts. '!.( tc-rritorv ;icrii- l'e;!i ni'ik tri'-jtarv to A M;:!id is b(--ir lialph II. i iiese ni il:e t.ual :.t)-oi) ha . ::. ii:ivv 'he , fedr-ral re- id'1 in be-t- tore-. ,1- arythlng 'li-y Red ('re -a w! a:Ml will lie di shall v. isa o;' will oIm-.p: l.i. kei.i oea:-..:(,n t::u...: ! affair giv.'-n bm and swell irrand t-uecr Is ee;ide.! nmg t- ; --!in-e tl'c s!ai- of ! he 'jrmii I Wltl " vichitiM- iHTMids of for-ner venrs. Isoon and w iaeli-oii i-. ini huled in . llu1 wheat j conira.V .i and Ln'owiriL' counties of the shite, alio ; v"lii:h ta'i the urea thus ciiiiv;ittd in HH . hon- will which was over .'.m.o aerl--. was tr;f -1 C01''' i':'1 ",n;i1 li.Miiv ,,(,-ild..,l iii. litlH. Tlw. cm,!-.Jtt the ear. iij'.i'jn i- i'i to im iea-e ncreaje ! Pirllier still lo llie extent of iroin .1 to 'JO per etitl. deiirli'iiir upon riivnm--Innces as to lo'-ation ;ind soil. If sindi 11 ratio o' increased a r reave Is maintained Uirov-lmui tin tate, Ore--ron's ma xiuinm a rca 4'idl ivated to '.Tain or (he vear 11-1 ! I would lie 7ii!), M(KI jtcri'-;. ns rump:' red to the extent of (iOU.IHIfl ;l:-re ior 1!1S, Oldti'ners slate that tin-- viciuii v a lone u-ed to raive HKI.IMiit bushels of wheat annually. The emplnyea of tho Sairig lumber company will give a dance and box potial for the benefit of tho Red C;o:i:; cn Painrdy, Nov. ;!0(h, at tho I. O. O. r. hail. M , cvylioi'.y is re nueMed to bring a w. 11 filled lanch box wliirh will be nue: jo.-.ed off !o lb;; liigiM-sl b'd'ier, 1H0 gentlemen l-;.'i:ig liK! I'id.b':.,. Anyone having ;h lo donate i.: tile be ;lad!y r-.'elved month visiting Mm. Yoe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jet'fery. Marion Tryer and family visited In .Medford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. (Jleims were Medford visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Cad Kllis spent Thursday at Ashland. Ladies' Aid f.oelety of tho Metho dist church meet at the homo of Mrs. Vogeli, Thursday afternoon. U was decided to give a supper and br.z.iar on Drt 12 at the 1. O. O. F. hall. Supper will b3 served in cafeteria style. Remember tho date, Vcc. 1-- Church services nt the Mothodlst church next Sunday. Mr.:. Vogeli is exp'.;;rg her moth er. Mr. liarber wh"o will spend the winter with her. Mrs. Barber has 'ipent the past year with her daugh; ter in Uaker City. The Ited Crosp, whleii hag boon elosed during the K;:antsh influeuta erldemlp wljl tiet; next Tuesday afternoon at their room at the school house. The society b aow sewing on clothes for tho Belgians. Come and aid in this work. II. yutwK-k. tnent. Satusfae'iou of iudg- ltcal Kstato Trausfers I nited States to William K. Kstroj. North half of north-wi-.st of northwest, southeast of northwest, southwest of, northeast of section IS, township I "), range II east Le.- lie V S: itse'l io A- NmI. Southeast of northwest, south eus-t of southwest, tain th west. rorthi-nst ' of coutl'T.s't of snetion II 1. townshin 3, ran::? -I ca.it. $ T!H 1. i;on;!e;b'e to Lo jis V. Kriii"."-!. in A d-land ... llerbcrt K V-":"?-' to i. C. Hav- iner. lin iti A -'ilaud P. R Shai'Vv et 11V to Philip Arthur t'e!--'-v e! nx. Kust half of ro-'h half of lot In in Ashh'rd Hoi:c itoud Asso- eiation tract John A. Lewr,inn to Thomas t, Kev.nian. Lnvd in northeast oi' 'o"thwi't of section 7. tmvmdtin ? w- .14 n 450 COURT HOUSE REP0R1 Haportort by Jaeksoa County Ab stract Co.. Sixth ontl Centrul Avo. Marriage l.li't'iisos ' fii'o. V. K. IkMiiii'v ami Loi'ctta ISrown. Mike Aiirs'nnd Ktta Jcwi'll. Circuit, Court Olto Jliilic!! ft u. vs. V. .T. !cr, ct us. .Motion lor order "iiniinir sale. Antiic li. Siroiuminu', estate. '.on for sale oi personal property. ilarv K. Fox vs. II. K. lileven ct ;x. IKirec. Sate inilllstrial Connnissi(t;i vs. C. I!er-eon- Peti- Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water Tells why everyone should drink hot water each morning before breakfast d t ' f.ir ill 1 . o'.ii i (in:; tho cjircrs . i;i! m i d.' oceariion. at ?l. This in :i last y, r.o c:ne make it a invitation e crowd ami . ( or.iia o a!! t nv. nr in 1 1th coiin w;:i ho ;i:nin homo f rin:; Ih- ir wounded ivil! r.eed all tr a'a.ini.tl. wiii.'j plenty d ov;- there. So it the grandest affair be TOMTS IWIS I.iestnr I; POUTI.ANI), inv. .-..---Cattle weak: receipts 17srt. Sleers, prime '2.2T'it 12. To: Koorl to choice $ 1 1 (n 1 - ; medium to (iood ? I 0 M ; fair o Tnedium $S.,'ii w O.r.O; i-onmon to fair N; rows and heifers, choice $'!S.fiU; medium to pood T.r.o; fair to medium ?'i.."t) fu fi.ro; canuers ?t'i bulla ?-'' 7.. "iO; ca'.vs f'i 12; t;torkor and feeders I'o's weak; rereipts 1 s Prime mixed 1 7 ' 1 7. 1 medium mixcil 151''..;.". IT: roueh heavies 1 T, fn jr,; I piL-s $ 1 1 K: hulk $17. j Sheep Rttiidy: r"ei.-t.( pi!0. I'riine (Iambi? $1 !.:',. 12.7.; fair to me diiim S.TtiKer 1 . T. ; yt'arliutis iVitt 11: Wetil'TS lu; ewes JfJ.r.iK, War charity conducted last week iu Tab et went ovo;- liio top. Tlie qa.)ia lM-i!i-r s' H'.n. ihe a: !ounl of l.T.it idrdv-ed v. itli mori; pro.nised. ir;. William Voe and daughters returned ibis welt rrom neat land, ( 'a ! . , w 1 e re t Ii oy c v-pe n t a Why Is man and woman, half the time, feeling nervous, despondent, worried; some dayB headachy, dull and unstrung; some days really incapaci tated by Illness. If we all would practice Inside-bath-Inff, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of thousands of half-sick, annemicdooking bouIh with pasty, muddy comploxions wo ehould see crowds of happy, healthy, roay cheeked people everywhere. The rea son Is that the human system doeo not rid itself each day of all tho wnste which It accumulates under our pres ent mode of living. 'For every ounco of food and drink taken Into tho system ' nenrly an ounco ot waste material must be carried out, else It ferments I nnd forms ptomaine-liko poisons which aro absorbed Into the blood. Just as necessary aH It is to clean tho ashes from tho furnace each day, before the flro will burn bright nnd hot, so we must ouch morning clear the Inside orgaiiB or the previous day s accumulation of Indigcstiblo waato and body toxins. Men and women, whether sick or well, are advised to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glnsa of real hot water with a teaspoonfnl of 1 limestone phosphate In It, as a harm 1 less means of washing out of tho j stomach, liver, kidney. and bowels tho ; Indigestible material, waste, sour bilo j nnd toxins; thus changing, sweeten 1 Ing and purifying uo entire alimen tary canal beforo putting mora food Into the stomach. Millions of neap' j who had their turn help! at constipation, bilious attacks, acid j BTomacn, nervous nays ana sleepless ; nights have bcc.mo real cranks about j tho morning l:lde-bath. A quarter I pound of lineal rmo phosphate will not 1 cohl niuctt at uid drug store, uut is ; sufficient to demonstrate to anyone, ! its cleansing, sweetening and freshen Inn effuct uikjii tho system. OLD-TEIS COLD CURE IEXNK HOT TEA1 let. a, small paenrre of Tfamburg T!reii'-t Tea at any phurmaey. Take a tabb'spoonfnl of tin tou, put a cap of boiliut' watiT upon it, jkmu through a fd'-vo and drink a ttaeup full ai any time during tint day or be fort retiring. J't a 1 lie 1110M fiTrclive way to break n cold and enn' grip, ns M opens tho pores of the ndimine; eomresl ion. Also Iriosi'iis the bowels, ilnn breaking up a cold. Try it I 'u' wi lime you suffer froiri a eold or tin- 1 rip. It is iiicpensit! ntid enlirelv r'geiable, tin.-refore wtlc and Iiannlcs-. PORTLAND fir:n. (' y cn Uux los '! : ce;;t mor': i- more. IV.iyj ' lai:d, ': : a!-. flutter Nov. a niery half I hi 2.1. Uutter prin's. 1 xn-ap. (fs one-half !i h;'H I'oxs Je huK'-rfat, .'ort- Poultry lit if:.' I e cavilled, rot ' : - .i-H'j ie-ic", ei-n d rand.i in STIFF AGHIHSG JOINTS Rub Soreness from joints nnd muscles with a small trial bottle of old St. Jacobs Liniment Pfop "dosing" j;h'ijniat i'.rn. it's p;iip only; riot one c.v. in fifty r'iiiie internal t rca t MM-nt. It 11b Kooihinir. fM iietratintf "St. Jim ol Lini ment" rieht on lie "tend r spot." nnd hy th imr yon my .7;;ck lt'diinvui ut cuiiH-s tb-) riieiu.int n' p;iiii. ".St. ; Jnrnb's l.ininn-n? " in a harmless rh u . nikiistii C'irn v Ideli neer Jiappoii ts ; nnd dor vn'i burn the tkin. It, tiikfl fKiin, :.renc- nnd KtifTiiwH frotn neb I'itii joints, noiseb-K ,-nirl lKnes; pioni Beiiitiea, lurr.h:t:o Imeknchi-. iti urubriii. ! I.i?nU'r up! t.et a rto c ui Itottlr of fld-tini'1, Iviiift. "St. ,I.ic(.t l.itiiruent," froio any druf st'tre, nnd 111 a ?iioni' ttt ' you'll Im; free from p.iins, actieH jind iJitTnehH. Ikiu't mi tier I JCub rhenium tiia uwujr. C'mina Herb Etoro Herb ture for earache, headaeh catarrah, diptheria, Bore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach troublo, heart trouble, chills and fev or, cramps, coughs, poor circulation carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast euros all kinds of goiters. NO OF KitATIO:S. Medford, Oregon, Jau 1.1, 1 91 : TO WHOM IT -MAY CONCKItN: This Is to certify that I, the un dersigned, had very severe atonia:b troublo and bad been bothered foi several years and last August was no) expected to live, and hearing of (Jim Chung (who.' a Herb Store Is at 214 .South Front street, Medford) I do cided to gel 'lerhs for n: rttomach trouble, and I stortod to feeling bet ter as soon n3 I ued them and todaj am a well man nnd can heartily rec otnmond anyone afflicted as j was te seo Clin Chung and try bis Herbs. (Signed) W. It. JOilNSON, Wltnases: NT. A. Anderson, Medford S. Ii. Holmes, Hade Point, Wrn. Lewis, Kaglo I'olnt , h. Childroth. KaIe Point, C. K. Moore, i:alo Point J. V. Mrlntyru, Kagt Point, (;oo. 11. Von dr Heilfeu, Ka ;!e Point. Thou. 15. Nlrhols, Lagl Point. I'rbliiv. luii -Wtli. Witr Snxinx liai HEAD STUFFED FROM 1 CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Noslrils S Opens Air l"its(iages Right Up. A Intani relief no waiting. Your closed nostril open right up; tho air panHafces of your lieml elear anil you can breathe freely. So niaro liaukinjr, snuf fling, blowing, lieoiluehe, dryness. No struggling for linuilh at night; your cold or eatarrli disappears. (Jc) a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from jour drnggiet now. Apply a little ot this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream In your nostrils. It pen etrates through every air passage of tiie liead, soothes the. indumcd or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes iu aUntly. It's jut fine. Pon't stay stuffed-up vith a cold or jiasty catarru. itieo f Sale of loven.:nenl Timln'r (ienoral Land Uftit-e, AVaiihington, l. Xovomlter 14, 1 9 1 S. Notice Is hereby given that subject to tiie conditions and liluftutionn of the Act of June 9, 1910 (39 Stat., 2 IS), and tho instructions of tho Secretary of tho Interior of Septem ber i5, 1917, the timber on the fol lowing lands will be sold Jan. 2, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., nt public auction at the United States land office nt Ko.SL'burg, Oregon, to' the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, rale to bo subject to tho ap proval of the Secretary of tho In terior. The purchaso price, with nn additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must lie deposited at time of saie, money to lie returned if sale ia not approved, otherwise patent will issue for tho limber which must bo renioed witiiin ten years, flids will be received trom citizens ot tho I'tilled States, associations of such citizens und corporations organized under the laws of tho United States or any state, territory or district thnniof only. Upon applicallon of a qualified purchaser. Die limber on any Ioc.al oubdivislon will bo olferou separaloly beforo being Included in any offer of a largo." unit, T. S., It. 1 Ii., Sec. 1; SKI,', SW4 . yellow pine 10 m rod fir l.'lu M., white fir 20 AI., none ot the yel low pine to be sold for l'-s than SI.TiO per M., and none oi tho fir to bo nold for less than $1.00 per M. T. 15 S., It. 2 V Sec. 25. NIC V, SV 'A , ro.1 fir ItOO .V. yellow fir 90u XI.. cedar 00 M., NvV4 SW M , red fir 500 in., yellow fir S00 M., SU'"5 SW'A. red fir 1150 M vellow fit 100 M cedar 50 M SlO'.i SW "-i , red fir 550 M., yellow fir 100 M., XKV, Si; '4, red fir 550 M WVVi UK',, red fir 450 M., vellow fire 900 M SV'4 SK4, red fir "00 M vel low fir :ir0 XI., cedar 50 XI., SKi SK'i red fir 1025 ..I., yellow fir 300 XI., none of the red fir, yellow fir or cedar to be nold for less than $1.50 p-r XI. T. 14 S.. It. 6 '., See. 5, Ml'4 i.K'4, red fir S50 M., XW-'.i XIOVi. red fir Too XI., SW!', NHV4, red fir S:!5 XI., SIC KA , red fir noo XI., XIO", NW',i, red in 450 XI.. yellow fir 450 XI. '.VV 14 NV'4 rt rir 100 XI.. yellow fir s.,o XI., lar 70 II. . SW SW',,, red rir 225 XI., yellow fir 4:i0 XI., : '.V ,, .W, rd NW',1, red fir M . , vellow fir 40ii XI.. cedar I 15 XI., XKV, KV V, , elhiw fir 700 XI., cedar 7o XI., SW V. SW'J, yollnw fir 49o AI.. cedar in; XI.. SW4 SW'.i , vellow fir i; io XI., SK SW 14, yellow rir 7 10 .!., SK'x SK'i. red fir :;7o XI., yellow fir :iuo XI., cedar f,5 XI., XiVK KKV, , roil fll 5 75 XI., cedar 110 XI., SW V, HHV4, red fir GX() XI ,, hK'j SK .', . red fii HKi) .M., ctMlar 25 XI., ti.me o, the red llr to lie sold for lien than $1.00 pel M.. and none cf II: "ilow fir or cedar to lie sold for lc ;r. than $1.25 per XI. T. 1 7 S., It. II W., Sec. Ill, Lot 2, red fir 1 9ii ..)., Lot :i. red In 1105 XI. See. S5 Mi .. SU'V,, reil fir 525 XI., SK'i SWV, red fir 415 XI. SW'.i SKV., ri d fir 4,'iQ XI., SW SKIi. red fir 020 M.. SKIi Si: 'i red fir IIII5 XI.. none of tho nil lii lo be nold for lo,s than $1.25 per XI. Sik-. 27. Lot I, red fir 1 90 XI., N N'K'4 XVi4, red rir Klo XI., .s Ii NWVt XW'. , red fir :', I 5 XI., noon ill the red fir to be Hold for leas than 51.15 per XI. CI.AY TAI.I.XIAX, Coinuiltwionor, (ii-ne:; l I, nnd tJI I'J.o. IILIil' WAM EIJ miAliB WAMTKIt Uinaii for general housework, family of two. I'lirn' 5.1 l-Y. (.'. U. T.nnikin et nx to llerlicrt K. KriiiUK. I. und in eitv til" Ai-lilnnil I. I). Ilollcnlicnk et nx to V. (I. Monuov e; nl. SoiitliiHt of southeast of northwest ui' section 27. township :i2 ranee 'A eat TO OHIIDIt U.-.lll CI' Im CleaninK, I'n'.nllia nu I . 1 1 -rui IZH I.. M.MS, U'aXAliUi WANTHII KITUATKIJl. WA Ti:ii - (ontraet for pruning M two reliable pruners. I'bone s:r, II. I'. Stone. T :i S Ka.lt f ourtei nll: street. 215 WAXTKI) - To care for children af ternoons or evenings. Call r(t;7-K 210 WAVTIOI' I'rutilng, dav or eontrai t. t'hn :. v. Aiii-tln, 22r.orth Holly. l'hoiieT.-.fi-I.. 2 10 WAN'TKIl - Cars lo wie.li, storage. slni'iil7;ir our spe lalty. Pay or Plchl. I ' i. Ion I, (very oUliic.l, South Kiveu.au. 21U NEURALGIC PAINS Give Way to Soothlns Hamlin's Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effective treatment for headache and neuralgia. Kubbed in where the pain is, it acts as a tunic to the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings quick relief. Its healing; antiseptic qualities can always be relied upon to prevent in fection, or other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites und stings. Just as good, too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores and canker sores. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money t ick. Kver constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard T.iver Whips, nteasuut little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. W A NTKf M1KCKI.IJAN EOU8 WANT 10 nTlliT ohIT" Deere atlcky plow. 1'hoao uTl-Ul. 2H WANTED To ront 10 or 15 acres of freo soil sult'ablo for truck par doning, with wutor. privilege of buvlng if HatlHfnctory. Preferably between Medford and Ashland. Address with purlieu lam, .Martin Korbls, Woodburn, Oregon. 210 WANTED Lnto model Kord or Dodge car (n first-class condition. .Must be a bargain. S. P. Shutt, Anhlund. 213 WAN! ED I will be in the market for feeder hog3 by car lots about December 1st. Let me know whnt you have. Welborn Beeson, Talent, Ore. 212 WANTED To buy aevcral thousand flrst-elaf8 split eodar fence posts, tiaddis & Dixon, Medford, Ore. 1 LiV 1 Tula ik. lkr. . -r . If- if riA.Jli.tl HILtNU fi u., i. J SCI D hkWIXWSTS EVERWJtE Hlt UU'fll ItUttitJI. FOR KBN'T l'lve larvo rnommod crn houBe, $10.UU II taken at oaco. Phono 7 ; . 0 . H YOH RENT l"!vo room liou8e. one block from Lincoln school; two acres of Karden; barn, chicken houso nnd yard; fruit trees and berries. A bargain If taken by yeur. Call 537 Austin street. 211 FOIl RMN'T S:x-room furnished house, close In. Rent reasonable to right rnrtien. Ilox ft. Mall Trib une. ' 211 Ft)U SAI.fc KK.M. KSTATK. FOR SALE OR TRADE If taken nt once, 120 ncrea In Coos county, Ore., 40 acres perfectly level peet loam. Railroad and county road erosa the place; 12 miles from Mnrshtield, 2 nillea from Lake, side. Will B.-11 cheap or would trndo for (rood land In Rogue River valley. Address or seo A. R. Enyoart, Jacksonville, Ore. 210 WANTED Larse knitting mill de sires woniun to work In own town. Easy business; permanent. Salary ur commission, all or part lime. Guaranteed Mills, .N'orristown, Pa. VYANTKD House lu nior. iilla, repair or vreok. Phone 488-M or 48K-X. WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgagefl, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, ote., and makes short time loans on any old thlu. FOR KljriT APAHTMENm FOR HWNT Ono completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. fou iu:nt FUHNISIIEl) ROOMS. FOirillJXT iioTimwltl board in private family for one gentleman. All modern conveniences. Tele phono 353-R. 210 fHjll HALF POULTRY AND KUUU FOIl Kxi'rn" f hTo Harrod Rock cockorela. Phono R-13-J. 214 FOR SALE Mammoth bronze tur keys for breeding, until Nov. 26th. International Btnck, largo vigorous birds, liens weigh lii to 20 lbs. when matured. J. C. Horrlng, Central Point. 210 I'OU SAM5 LIVESTOCK RiiTsAI.E (Tood"saddli) lforsevTll trade for cow or shoats. Robort Fletcher, 700 S. i.Vcwtown St. 312 FOU SALE 1 r.o head of nico breed ing ewes. Mr. Alex Andcson at Rosenberg ranch, t-'entral Point. Telephone. IX)1 1 8 A LE M 1HCK LLA N ICCl L'H. FOR SALE 1 U ton Truxton Truck Attach ment, internul gear drive, can he In stalled on any make of car, will sac r,itlce for nulilt sale. Apply Ilox SV, .:are Mail Tribune. 210 FOR SALE A bargain for ralih, one Ford touring car lu fir.st-class run ning condition, (looil tires. Call at oung'n (iarac. FOR SALE Am selling IS ton or hay, household goodH, Including stoves, curpots, chairs, dressers, llargains Tor cash. Phone 571-lt3. 214 I'dlt SALE Two Cadllac aulomo- liUcs; will make good delivery or truck. Iimulro at 112 North Front St root. 2114 FOR SALE Think this over. "It pays lo fertilize!" Now is the rlebt lime. Ralph Wuldo Elden, Itus., Mill. FOR SALE Corn, ut Lofland rnnrh. 21 I FOIl KALK-O. A. C. barley, grey oats, red oats, rye, seed wheat. All re-loaned slocks. Ralph Waldo Mldnn, Russ Mill. FOR SALE 11)17 Ford louring car, good tires. Car In first-class shape. 402 Newtown street. 210 FOIl SALE -Fancy Vetch seed. Illiiivilem seed wheat. Vauhhigtou Hybrid seed. Vetch and barley baled hay. Coi n. Oi:e fine young cow. Ml shoals. 1 brood sows. Phono II. W. Illngham oH7-.I3. FOR SALE - Finn iiiall'.y baled hny IJ...UII per ion. Modoc Orchard Phono Central Point ut meal hours. FOR SALE Corn. Crecn Mountain Itniicb. Phone 201-Y. MONF.V TO lOAX FOR SALE OH TRADE Relinquish, mont. Phono Till-M or 047-J. 214 FOR SALE 40 aero ranch for sale or trade, good buildings, fine wat er. 1 -mile from highway. R. 1, box CC-A, Talent, Ore. 213 nUSlXESS DIRECTORY Attorneys PORTER .T. NEFF, Attnrnoy-at-lnw, rooms' 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Bulldlnir. A. E. Reamcs, l-awyor, Garnett Corey Building. Auto SiippUen LAIIER AUTO SPRINGS Co. Wo nre operating tho lurgest, oldest and bost-enulppod plant In the Pa cific uorthwest.- Use our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN nn good real pilate security, and will buy Lib erty llnnds. .1. II. Andrews, No 31 NuUli Urupe, Pliouu tii7-J. tf OnrlinKO UAIIIIAdlO Get your premises cleaned up tor the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone S51-Y. J. Y. Allen. Kxiiert Accountant WILSOV AUDITING CO. B. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In como Tax requirements. Look into our simplifies accounting mothod. M. V. & H. Building, Medford. Phone 157-H. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON 1IA1UHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Mnsio Studio, 401 Oaruott-Coroy Bldg. Phone 72. IiiMiruiuo EARL S. Tl'MY Gonornl Insuranct Agency, 210 Garnott-Corey Bldg. Good local service Helen Tumy, Manager. ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident, Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Garnett Corey llldg. Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT Genoral mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians nnd Surgeons DR.' "STEPIIENSOX Physician' and Surgeon. Calls answered, glosses filled. Offlco at residence, 148 South Holly stroot. Phone 600-X, Medford, Oregon. 217 DR. VI. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. li.M MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose nnd throut. Eyes scien- tlflcally tested nnd glnsses sup plied. OcullHt and Aurlst for S. P. II. It. Co. Otrices M. P. & H. Co. Bldg. Phono 607. DR. F. 0. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 410-417 C.nrnett-Coroy Bldg. Phono D04-L. ReHldnnco 2 0 S. Laurel Stroot. Printers mid Publishers MEDFOllI) PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose lenf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Trnnsfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAOH CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. Alfalfa and Grain Ranches are now at about as low n prlco as they will evor be In the Roguo Rlvor valley and we have some splendid properties now for tho per son who knows vuluos and who has got tho means to tako advnntage of tha opportunity presented when tho other fellow wants lo sell, nnd evory ono knows that Is the right time to buy. Brown & White 10 bo, Fir SU Medfuril, Orcgou