rE-nFOTD MATT, TTiTRTTNTI, MET)rOT?T), OT?EC!Qy, WEDNESDAY, X0VEMT5ETI 27, 1013
PA015 SEVEN"
Th0 following casualties are ro-KeloS; Privates Jnv V. Green Mc
iricil by the commanding general of j Miimville, Ore; Hwlght Hnwarth,
nierlcan cxpcdiilonury forces: "nndon. Ore.; Sam Markowltz, Spo
il1
.,m.i In act nn 71(!l I te,l . i v..imi.; rorrest lillSSC 1. f'.raf-
' tOn. ('ill Mill..., lel..l I llH-nl ov-non.,,, -.. .1.1., i.
of Ashland, was scliei-.uod It, make
the addresB on "The Rising Ejpcnse
Account."
Chus. S. Wuller, of Hill, Cal., is
another young soldier from nearby
territory who Is reported dead as the
result of wounds In France.
A new telephone directory, dated
uctonor, 1'JKX, is being delivered to
Ita Hind or niml.ni, np .
fllinua, " -
i; died of disease, 34 7; wound.
teverely, 11(1; wounded, degree
iideternunea, -i-; wuuniien sttgiu-
j- 240. mission 1" aciiop, uu-l. 10-
jl. HI'--
From tho Pacific coast;
Killed in Action
Lieut, ilorm an D. Pnrtsch. Ilay
urd Calif.; Corp. John O. Flecken-
.,aln Hurke, Wash.; Wagoner K. I
Uirler, Oakland, Cal.; Privates Hud ' Ha!(w
Curtis, irmay itaroor, vtasn.: f reo
oan, Washtuenn, Wash.; Phillip II.
ororenda, King, Cal.; Charles .1.
;trI, Vlsall, Cal.; .losoph .1. BangH-
(011 bVCrOLL, VtUail., 1 IIMIIltlH O.
'Smith, Seattle; Loman O. Ellas
yresno, Cal.; i Unas. u. Fontancllu,
ftockton, Cal.; Earl C Hanson, Los
Angeles; Fred A. Perry, Sacramento.
(John Olierlo, Los Angeles; Hernard
liissi, Los AngeleB; Molvln M. Rus-
itll. Seattle; .Major Hoy Melvln
j-ivth, Alameda, Cal.; Sergeants
Charles V. G. Williams, Chlno, Cal.;
Sydney Wright, Sumns, Wash.; Pri
mes Frank Avilla, I'etnlumu, Cal.;
Harrison .!. Cleaver, San .lose, Cal.;
Chris X. Hourouris, San Francisco;
Clarence Chevoya, Fresno, Cal.: Ar
thur W. Semro, Wilson Creek, Wash.;
Jnsseli II. Shoriff, Jit. Vernon,
ft'ash.; Thomas Allen, Black Dia
mond, Wash.; Kris Kovlch, Los An
geles; Alfred W. Leach, Olympla.
Wash.; Kftoa K. Old, Clarkston,
Wash.; Nathan Segal, San Francisco;
Erman Weymoro Moses, Chehalls.
Wjfh.; Nathaniel X. Rochester, San
It Aa. Cal.
Died of wounds: Corp. Antone
Parades. San Jose, Cal.; Private Joe
E. Pelphrey, Oilfields, Cal.: Was
oner Geo. C. .Wrenn. Oakland, Cal.;
Privates Walter A. Dunn, San Fran
cisco; Wm. B. Woodhoiibe. Fowler,
Cal.
Died of disease: Privates James
kW. Alexander, Hownicville, Cal.;
Cbas. M. llonar, Los Angeles: Robert
f. Carter, Coqullle, Ore.: Thomas E.
Hovey, White Salmon, Wash.; Hurry
Mclby, Mt. Angel, Ore.; Holiert Han
sen, llolllnsvillo, Cal.; Emll C. Mar
rus, Los Angeles; Arthur C. Smart.
1 c Inlno
jl Wounded severely: Private WI1-
llari S. Puter, Berkeley, Cal.
Wounded, degree undetc.rnilued:
Private Elvey J. Abley, Vlctorvillo.
Cal.: Sorgt. (!co. H. Ilendee. Los An-
M anclsco; Kobert N. llutchinnuti. T!l '"eul Ued Cioss pnnteen will
Los Angelas. I taflo and promptly executo orders for
! Wounded slightly: Privates Lulgl 1 ' i'1'ccri; to Biipply social parties and
Loporo. San liicgo; Ja:nes II. Man- 0!ler demands.
J ning, Seattle; Geo. Guncs, Sucramen- Stanley, the chair doctor, has in
'; to. Cal.; Charles 11. Johnson An- vested In the necessary equipment and
I go'cs Camp. Cal. ; ba" added chimnoy sweeping to other
."using In action: Privates l.oren i vocations.
I IV-- .'niiic, Snnkomir-h, Wa"h.; Privates! Funeral services of Mrs. Lucy Ter-
Andrew Joh:it;on. Portland: Dewey! r"1- wll 'I1''1' at Talent on Monday,
Rivers. Chlro. Cal.: Fred Huhler i v''ere held Wednesday, interment be-
. Ore.: James 0. Heclev i 'n in the Stearns cemetery. Mrs.
Cle I'lin. Wash.; Liu-lcn M Gunnii i Terrill was n widow. Sho was SO
ieiso, Wash.; Rcnar Tulien Suattle-i ars "! "ge ana a native of Ohio.
Alex i, ray, Sandy, Ore.; Albert P.
Johnson, Los Angeles; John -Marino,
San Jose. Cal.
Killed In action, previously report
id missing in action: Privates Elbert
W. Herron. .Modesto, Cal.; Rex C.
Norrls, Sedro Woolley, Wash.; Sam
uel G. Tasulis, Oakland, Cal.
Wounded severely In action, pre
viously reported missing In action:
Private Nisei it. Ulgnold, Montesano,
Wash.
Wounded In nctlon, degree unde
termined, previously reported miss
ing in action: Private Ben F. llorton,
ICelso, Wash.
Present for duty, previously re
ported missing In nctlon: Privates
Angelas L. Costn. Lodi, Cal.; Felix
L. Rando, San Francisco; Rul'us
Hoss, Seatlle; Floyd E. Smith, On
arlo, Cal.: Joseph W. Snivcly, Spo
kano. Wash.
TOPY'S MARKETS I
Liviwtock
PORTLAND. Nov. 2 7. -Cattle
Ueady; receipts 125. Steers, prime
?12.2rfi 12.7a; good to choice $ 1 1 f
12; medium to good, JlOffill; fair
:o medium $K..',0C( y.ru; common to
'air Stilt fc; cows and heifors, choice,
$8 'n S. ."'); medium to good tC'tOry
7.T.0; fair to medium $5.50 'ti Call;
anners $.",fi4; bulls $5rtt7.50;
calves f'.'ii 12; stockcrs and feed
ers $0"? s.
lings steady; receipts 45(5. Prime
mixed $ I .sm 1 7; medium mixed
1 C.SD Ti III. 75; rough heavies $14. So
ft 15; pigs $11 5.1 15; bulk $lR.,.tOi
17.
Sheep steady; receipts 954. Prime
lambs $12 it 18; fair to medium $9i
1 1 ; yearlings $ 1 (Hi 11; wethers $9 tt
10; ewes' $G-i s.
tho property from wh;ch a forinorl
teiaut removed all thu firnlslilugs
and shipped them f. o. l. private con
veyance In the direction of Klamath
Falls, only to bo overtaken near Pnr
kor'B Station and returned to this
city to answer to a chargo of larceny
from a dwelling.
A probate judgeship in a Minne
sota county has fallen to the lot of
George W. Seagor, former attorney
tdensnnt chllers at Ilert lliuiulinth
am's Inst Suntlnv,
('huuiicev Florev and Itis brother
Jack were nieasant viitori nt then
aritniltnother's. Mr, A. Nvc. one dnv
hist week. Clianneev drove a new
Ford up for Nelson Nve.
. Influen7.i I.a Crippo
The present Influenza Is now known
tn bo our old familiar la eripne
here, justice of th peace and seere- ,,-olev.g Uamy ulul Tur la JuBt what
tary of tho commeroial club, who re- evnrv sufferor from Influenza or la
turned to St. James In that state rlnno n(,0(ia ni)W lt C0vcr3 the
FOR SALE A bargain for cash, one
Ford touring car in first-class run
ning condition. Good tires. Call
at Young's Garage.
sometime ago. Tho recent general ; rouh inflamed throat with a soo'.h
nwardoa ueorgo probata lnn. i....!,,,. rnatlni-. clears nwav the
election
honors.
I
I
! FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS i
Suffered Fifteen Veins Willi Itlicll
matisiii and Other
TroubleH '
Another remarkable statement o
be added to tho thousands nlready
Riven, testifying to the undoubted
benefits that havo been derived from
!to use of Tanlac In long standing
cases of rheumatic troubles, is that
linade tho other day by Duncan
Thomson, who is In tho meat mark?!
1'j.siness and lives at 42M; Haw
thorne Ave., Portland, Ore. In tell
ing of his experience with Tanluc Mr.
Thomson eald:
"I feel It my duly to tell everybody
hnw Tanlac restored my broken down
bealth, for tho only way I found out
s'wn this wonderful medicine was
through others telling how It helped
them.
"I suffered from n rheumatic con
dition of tho system for fifteen
"ars." continued Mr. Thomson, "and
1 kept getting worse all tho time. My
kliineys worried me loo for the last
two years and the misery fit my back
''J s r,o terrible I thought at times 11
"oTild surely break mo In two. My
legs and knees would draw up till
m- muscles felt like they were tied
la knots and ached so bad I "ould
hardly bear to have anything touch
thorn. I was so badly constipated,
"at I had to take something for this
oindition every two or three days,
and my troubles weighed on me so
"(id pulled me down till they nearly
put mo out of business. I lost weight.
ir-L- '"in felt no tired and worn out an
V i 'he time that it was all I could do to
dra - myself off to my work.
"Well, I tried everything i could
y ar of, but got no betler, and had
'"'gun to think there was no help for
'io nt all. I was In Snyder, Okla
homa, when 1 first heard alioul Tan
lac. Everybody there was taking It,
';h1 tho results they were gi'Mlns
were so remarkable that I bnur.ht
some myself to try. Why. 1 person
ally know ono lady who was down In
'orl with rheumatism for slv nionlhs
'nil h5r rriends had given her up to
die. She took Tanlne and is now up
iiid doing her own work, as well as
ever, and I could tell you of many
"Uter cases. Hut to get back to my
"'n case. 1 felt so much holler after
uking my first bottle (hat I kept on
'J h It till now my rheumatism and
1 fdney trouble have been entirely ro
P'ved. my constipation lias been re
lieved and 1 have urttiallc gained
Oiirty-fcur pounds in weight. I nm
Ratter
PORTLAND, Nov. 27.- Ruder
firm. City creamery prints, extras,
box lots f,::r; half boxes ',-ic more;
less than half boxes 1c more. Buying
price butterfat, Portland, C7c; cube
extras, j9c.
division of the order, made the un
iinnouin einent hero loiltiv. The Chi
ell'.'o conl'eiTnee, he said, was at
tended bv representatives of all the
divisions exeeiit the southeastern.
F.ggs
Eggs-Jiiiylng price, cracks and
rots out. (lOfl! (i2c; selling price, can
dled, f'a?Mlie; selected candled in
cartons OS c.
Hay
Tiii'.otliv. 2!l(t:!!: alfalfa.
.Tain, if-7.
r,(1 ;
' Portland (Jrnln
Oals. .f."i:l."il) hid: corn. .-f.Vi.on bid.
Millftuffs Mill run f. o. b. mill;
Cnrlols $32.10; mixed cars $32.60;
Ions than carlols JULIUS 35.10: roll,
ed barley $55"'t 5!1; rolled oats i!l if
r,5; ground barloy $:,fi 0 CO: alfalfa
meal $ !n:l 4 I.
Thanksgiving
Mr-inger and better than I have be
;n .'. ears. I work a- hard ni men heir j ar ompaniment". and in line
' e-e and It don't hurt me a hit. ! r mto'i Introduced risen hern
I have clreadv told many people mnv he n nat lonal IT'crty Fin--
i buet the way Tnulae has fixed me
i:p anil I I'xpeet to tell many more for
I think Tanlac Is the best medicine
a;.y!.(. ;.- ran lake."
T iiilnc In sold In Medford by West
H'do Pharmacy. In Gold Hill by M. I).
L.iwern. In Central Point by Miss M. ; Bankers association, held at
A. Mee, in Ashland by J. J. M.Nnir. , ,, t,i,s,:iv o: tin; week. V
As a preliminary to
the great national holiday will be
ushered In by special prayer service
at tho Methodist church on Wednesday-
evening. In a business way the
lid will be tightly dosed as regards
banks and stores, in fait tho dav pro
per will l.e observed properly, even
the posiorilre observing hours on a
Sunday basis. At sunrise Wilsons
eleven commandments no the llunsp
will be reaii. siipp!ement"d hi Mayor
Lamkin's proclamation. In line with
advisory orders to Red Cross can
teens tlil'uoul the country, the local
organization will keep open hoiire.
dlsp-asing cookies, fruit, coifee and
chocolate to all soldier liavs who
ra:s our way on the several thru
trains, and their name will probably
be legion, but great or small, the
ladles v.lil be on hand in render un
varying Kindness to all of them. The
formal service of the il:iy -will ne a
: union one at the Haptist church.
)::! a. m. Several clergymen win
nartlcirati . the sermon to be deliv
ered by Rev. C. !'. Koehler, who has
elt'.sen the opportune theme of
Th:ink::lviiia: Pie.-ent and Fu
ll. re." Mr. Km hler Is the Presbyter-
Ian n.-istor. lie is a newcomer here.
nnd Is a tnsn whose breadth of vi'lon
is not circumscribed by nnrrnw ten
ts. There will lie anuniiaiu iihishui
witn
there
From
ial armistice
will bo declared, enabling "'! to min
gle around the fesllvc board and In
dulge in (he Joyous reunions which
the Thatl-nslvlna term Implies.
At the meeting of Group 4. Orezon
dford
(). X.
Sho led an activo life aa spanned by
her fourscore years, and a graceful
tribute to her character would be to
say that a loving kindness was her
most ritting crow. She leaves a
largo family of sons and daughters.
among whom Is C. E. Ten-Ill, sheriff-
elect of Jackson county.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Guislngcr, of
-Modford, have purchased of Mrs. Lot
tio Pclton, thru the Beaver Realty
agency, a residence property on P
street, and havo already taken pos
session. Erie M. Carlson, 6 4 years of age
and a native of Sweden, died nt his
home on Palm avenue, iNov. 25. Fun
eral services were held at Stock's
chapel on Wednesday. Interment in
Mountain Vieyv cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Smith liavc-
4 received the sad news of the death of
their son Archie yvho was killed in
action in France. This news was
feared oyvir.g to the ominous silence
in regard to neyvs from their son for
months past. The blow Is all the
more distressing.
A social card party nt tho parish
home, on Tuesday evening, was one
of tho pleasant events of Thanksgiv
ing week.
The remains of Mrs. Josephine
Smith, who died in this city at the
family homo of C. H. Davis on Sec
ond street, last Saturday, were taken
to lied llluff for Interment. The de
ceased was the mother of Mr. Davis,
and was 75 years of age.
Elks annua memorial, services will
be 'held at their temple on Sunday.
Dee. 1. The addrecs will he deliv
ered by Rev. '.M. L. Boozer of Med
ford. Group pictures representing sol
dier hoys are on display here. Lewis
Irwin s familiar faco occurs among
an Infantry company at Camp Lewis
Ho is tho son of Al Irwin. Harvey
Cliff and W. .1. Hastings are also
represented in tho formation of
human service flug of huge propor
tions, a novelty which recently
curred nt one of the chief southern
naval stations.
The neyv laundry will be called tin
Fb-hcr after the name of the proprie
tor, and yvill occupy tlto plant of t'u
former Home establishment. It will
be opened for business about Dec. 1.
Funeral services of Charles R.
Clark, who died last Sunday, were
held Tuesday at the Christian
church. Interment in Ashland cem
etery. The family homo Is at 1114
loyva street. Mr. Clark was 56 yean
of ago and u native of Virginia City.
Nevada.
Jeenio Burke, president of tin
state Rebokah assembly, " met with
the Hope Rebekah organization or:
Tuesday evening. Altho the visi'
was an official one, this did not pre
vent the informal socialhllitles of tin
o'-rnsJon from havin.T full sway afte'
ihe regular onl'M- of businesr, was
concluded.
II. T. Elmore, of Ihe Boot Shop, ii
receiving n vr.lt tront hir, tatnor. I
W. Elmore, of E'.miia, a thriving city
In .Vrw York.
.1. D. Hoag is ho ne from a long
spell of Carpenter yvork at MaeUoei
Calif.
The A diland Mills la to instiluie c
lu-eail-maklug content, prizes to be
awarded In cash Instead of sitbsli
tuies tor the real genuine flour.
it. J. Vet'alferty, Southern Pacific
employe, has rented and is already
upying one of G. S. Butler's tone-p,!i-,
on SK'idmore street. This I:
Ralph Peyton look a load of beans
nut to Medford last Thursday. He
was accompanied bv his si-tor l'cnrl.
Mr. Filmore linstinns, who lins been
visiting his cousin, H. E. Pevton. for
l month, le.'t for t'tilifornin last
I'hursiluv.
Cnrl KicliuiMsou nml father, .1. W.
'lichnrdson. took n truck load of no-
itocs out to Modford Itisl Tuesday.
mucus, stops the tickling and cough
Ing, eases tho tightness and heavy
breathing. Day and night, Keep Fo
ley's Honey and Tar handy, lt glvet
ease, warmth and comfort from the
very first doso. Buy it now. For sale
by Modford Ph.irmaj'
FOR SALE Am selling 15 ton of
buy, household goods, including
stoves, carpets, chairs, dressers.
Bargains for cash. Phone 57 1-K.
214
FOR SALE Tyvo Cadtlac. automo.
Idles; will mnko good delivery or
truck. Inquire at 142 North
Front Street. 21)4
Limber Up Wilh Penetrating
Hamlin's Wizard Oil
A harmless and effective prepara
tion to relieve the pains of Rheuma
tism,' Sciatica, Lame Back and l.um
hairo is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. lt pen-
i n,,i-l.-lv. drives out soreness.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Whillev of and limbers u still aching joints and
Persist, are visiting friends in tins
icinitv for n fe-.',' ilins.
Pert lliginkothaui is oi't gathering
p his entile off the .riintic.
Mrs. A. J. Florev came up from
Kagle Point on a visit yvilli her moth
er and lainilv Inst week.
Mrs. Joe Phipps, yvho has boon very
'II, is improvitnr. Her nianv friends
'lope for her speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. !'. Diisworth were
Ruddv Cheeks Sparkling Eyes
Most Women Can Have
Says Dr. Edwards, a Weil-Known
Ohio Physician
TV. F. M. Edwards for 17 vcara treated
seoros oi women for liver r.nd bowel
ailments. During tans years ne gave ia
his patients a prescription mace ot o km
well-known vegetable ingrcdbnti mixed
with olive oil, naming them Dr. Echvards'
Olive Tablets. You v.-iil know tbem by
Jieir olivs color.
Tiiese tablets are vror.der-workero on the
liver and bowels, which c:-o n r.crr.-.d
action, carrying cfi tho waste and poicca-ousr-attcr
in one's cy-:zm.
If you have a pale lace, od:ow !oo!;,3uJ
eyes, pimplss, coated tonriue,headec.ies, o
listless, no-gooj tiding, all out of ecrtc,
inactive bowels, yea ta'.ie one of Dr.
Edwards' Oliva Tableta nightly for a timo
and note the pleasing results.
Thousands of women as well as men
take Dr. Edward3,01ive Tablets the sue-ftiihw-imtft
for calomel now and
(then just to keep in the pink o condition.
uuc anu cos per uw, u.ua&iaw
You iiave no idea how useful it
will be found in canes of every day
ailment cr mishap, when there is
need of an immediate healing, anti
septic application, as in cases of
sprains, bruis.es. cuts, burns, bites
and stinc J.
Get it from dru,- tibts for M cents.
If not satisfied reuirn the bottle and
,.r ,.,. v lu.elc.
liver coi-.itip.'itcd or have sick
headache? lust try Wizard Liver
Whins nieasant little Utlik pills, 30
cents. Guaranteed.
IlUiJ' W.Tf.l KKMAI,h
WANTED Woman for genera
housework, family of two. Phoni
534-V. -
WANTED Covernment needs thou
sands men and women lor gavarn
mcnt departments, Hallway Mall
Postofflee, Customs, Internal Rev
en lie. $l,lun-?l..sn0. Examlna
Hons soon. Experience unneces
aary. For free particulars regard
ing examinations write. J. C. Leon
nrd. (former Civil Service Exam
Inor.) Kl.'iS Kenols Building
Washington. D. C. 21
WANTKll KITtTATlON.
WANTED Contract for pruning b:
two ruiiable pruners. Phone SI!
B. F. Stone, 738 East Fourtocntl.
street.
W'ATPI MICKI,!iANEOC8
KIDNEYS. USE SALTS
If your Back is Aehing or Bladder
bothers, drink lots of water
and eat leu mea'c
Xotico of Sale of Covornnient Timber
(ieneral Land Office.
Washington, D. C, November 14,
1 31 X.
Notice Is hereby given that subject
'o tho conditions and limitations of
the Act of June II, HUG (31) Stat.,
218), and tho Instructions of the
Secretary of tho Inierinr of Septem
ber i,r, 11)17, tho timber on the fol
lowing lands will bo sold Jan. 2.
11)19, at 10 o'clock h. m., at public
auction at tho I'nlted Slates land
office at Roseburg. Oregon, to tho
highest bidder at not less than the
iipnralaed valuo as shown by this
notice, sale to bo sub et to the ap
proval of the Seen:. ary of the In
terior. The purchar price, with an
additional eum of on -filth of one
per cent thereof, I ing commissions
allowed, must be ' cpesitvd nt tune
of sale, tiumev to '. o returned If sale
is not approved; olb'-rwiso patern
will Issue for the timber which mint
'in remoid with. a ten years. Bids
will be leeeived from citizens of the
I'nlted States, associations of t'lleh
citizens a:;d f rp:.rat ions organized
under the lav.i or tho I'nltiiit Stain
:ir any s'.ftte, territory or til:,trlt:i
thereof only. Fpon atipMe.-itlon of a
'litaliried pfchase:'. the timber on
any leu'al hi VJivisi'-n will lie oifereii
Hoearalely bein'e I e'i:r; iiielud' d In
anv offer i.f a Inr-.e,- unit.
T. Si 15., R. 1 i'-. Sue. 1; 8E
SV,'!, ycj'nyv pine 10 ni., lei fir 4 :W
., white fir 20 M , noun of the yel
low pin ! to b-r roid for less than
$l.rl) r er M., and none o; tiie tir to
bo sold for lest; than ll.'lll per M.
T. 1.1 s it. 2 w.. Sec. ,vew
SWli, red fir .'I'M! yello.v fir Don
M., cedar in .M ., NV.'H swi , red
llr r.iiu m., vello-.v ilr mill ,i., SW ',
.-SW'J. red fir I I mi .M.. ydbiw fit
I'M) .'.!., ce:l:r Ml SK'-i SW";,
red fir r.r.o M .-elluw fir 1no L.
XK'4 SK, red ir 550 M.. SW
RK. red fir 4 5 0 YL, yellow live II 0"
M., SW", KE'i, red llr 7ol) .VI., yel
low llr :',."iil M . . n'dnr f.O M., KE'i
Si-:v. red fir Io'.'.'. .1 . y.dloyv fir v.ii.i
M .. none of the n i fir, Jello'V llr ot
cedar to be sobl !-r le.s limn $I..M;
per M. T. 14 .S., It. Ii W., S-e. 5,
NE", t.VH'.'i, red fir s.M) SW 'i
NKU. red fir Tee L, HW NE"i.
WANTED Winter pasture for oiu
horse. Cull 410 South Hamilton
213
WANTED To buy buggy and sad
dlo. must be In good condition
Box F. Mall Tribune. 2 I
Ail
WANTED Deans and apples,
dress Box 0!)", Medford.
red fir S25 M.. Sr
sell M., XK "i N
yellov.' fir 4Ml M.,
fir Hill JL, ve'l'.'v
7 n M.. SW V, ,V '
vellow fir 2250 M.
V, N'l", red llr
4110 M., Cidiir 1 I.',
yellow fir 7no M , r
s'W Vi . f lln'v fir
M-. SW l; SW V, . '
a: Vi sw, , veiiov.
SK ", . red llr :!7'i
M.. ci'd a r 05 M.. N
575 M., cedar ::n
': XE V, , red fit
, . r'sl II! 4 Ml M.
WH NU'U reii
(Ir Vol) ,M,. ced-i:
t , red fir :, M.
. ee-lar To M HI'
!!. M.. veilow llr
.VI . . W. S'.V , .
"d.-r 7n ,L, NW 1
It'll M.. cedar 3
e'bi'.v fir fl-10 M..
tir 710 M . NK
M.. yellow fir
;- SK ", , red fir
v.. SWI, SK
red
Ihe
Adv. jsmlih, cashier of the Citizens Hank
r,l fir fivo M . sKH KK
s'-O M., cedar 25 M., none of
fir Io be sold for b . :: : h-i", $ I .en pi r
M.. and ll'i:i" ff lie yeilinv fir or
cedar Io be sild lor le-is thnn $1.25
per M. T. 17 S., R. (i W., See. 13.
Lot 2, red fir I He L, L'll 3, red 111'
2i;', 1. Sec. 35 V;.;.,, SW , red fir
'.25 M.. S l-l ' , S'.V. . led I't 115 yl .
SK ', . n- I Ii. is'l SI., SW V,
rerl fir C, M., SK ' SK ,
WANTED It pays to iilmonizo; gin
your car clcanod up. ( ars washed
Blmoni7.ed and lops dressed. Firs'
class work done. See me fo
prices. Marion Kinder, I.'nlor
Stables. Smith Riverside. 2 11
12-Inch John Deorc
Phono 5 7 I -ltl. 21
WANTED A
sticky plow.
WANTED Lato model Ford
li-iilgo car In first-class condition
Must ho a bargain. S. P. Shutt
Ai.hland.
WANTED I wdll be In Ihe market
for feeder hogs by cor lota about
December 1st. Let mo knmv what
you have. Volboru Benson, Talent
Ore. 212
WANTED To buy several thousand
flrst-elam split cedar fence posts
(laddls H Dixon, Medford, Ore.
WANTED Largo knililng mill do
sires woman to work in own town
Easy business; permanent, finlar:
or commission, alt or part lime
(luaranteed Mills. Norrislown, I
ro move, aetlo
Pbi-mn 4IIK-M
IV N'TI Hinim
repair or wreelr
4 M-A
A'ANTKD R. II Toft ;..:; I.lt.ori
bonds, also niorlgnices. ik.ics, Judii
nients. oscrnw contraci eie , an
makes short time hmos mi nnv ol
tv.ln
I'llll SAI.K I'OI'l.TltY AMI WM
I'OK SALE " -Fi,-- fin
moiri laying s'.rai
(ireeoeii. W. K.
1 o::it. Phono I : ?
F,)!i SALE - -;::.' r:, I '
cocUercl.i. PI: . '.
in. Fi
O. A
-r, Centr;
2
;rred Ito
FOR KENT AfAJtTrENTS.
OR RENT Ono completely fur
nlshed apartment. Hotel Holland.'
VOR S.Uili MlKCKl.IiANKOPK.
OR SALE ttiucx ui.rrols. Phone
No. 4U-J2. Call ovenlngs. H. C.
Maury. 213
'OR SALE Think this over, "lt
pays to fertlllno!" Now is the
right time. Ralph Waldo Elden.
Ross Mill.
OR SALE O. A. C. barley, grey
oats, red oats. ryo. seed wheat.
All rocleaned stocks. Ralph Waldo
Elden, Russ Mill.
.
'OR SALE Fancy Vetch seed.
llluostem seed wheat.
Washington Hybrid socd.
Vetch and barley baled hoy.
Corn.
Ono flno young cow.
Tin shoals.
15 brood soyvs.
Phono 11. W. Illnghnm D97-J3.
'OR SALE Fine Quality bnlod hay
125. 0U per ton. Modoc Orchard.
Phono Central Point at nioal
hours.
FOR SALE Com. Green Mountain
Ranch. Phono 201-Y.
LOST Auto crank for Chevrolet
Please leave ut Mail Tribune of
fice. 212"
ONLY A FliW DAYSMORE
To send Hint Roy "over there"
his Chrlstmun present. All pack
ages must be nt Red Cross local
headquarters not later than Nov.
30.
We linvo n bis lino of useful nnd
highly appreciated presents for
Him.
West Side Fharmacy
"The Rexnll Store"
jfTHiiBpTi,
ppii
KSTtlAYIIl)
ASTRAY Sor.i whero on firiffin
Creek, three weeks ago. one .Po
land China sow pig. Ear marks
slit in loft car, weight 75 ibri.
Phono 539-113. 212
MONEY TO M)AN
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estato security, and will buy Lib
erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No
SI North flrnpe. Phono II47-.I. If
lil'SIXKKS DIKIXTOIIY
Attorneys1
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-nt-lnw,
rooms 8 nnd 9, Modford National
Bank Building.
A. E. Reames, Lawyer, Garnctt
Corey Building.
Auto HuppllcH
l-AHER SPRING CO J
LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. We
aro operating the largest, oldest
nnd best-equipped plant In the Pn
ciric northwest. Use our springs
when others full. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 31 North Fifteenth
SI., Portland, Orognn.
(iarliago
(.iARBAOE Oct your premises
cleaned up for tho summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons fot
good Borvlco. Phono 351-Y. .1
Y. Allen.
Expert Arcouotant
WILSON "M)1iItTn(1 CO. M
Wilson. C. P. A. Attention given
to nnylhlng in Accounting and In
como Tax roquireinenls. Look
Into our nlniplfriiC necnuntlng
method. M. F. & II. llulldlng,
Medford. Phone 157-R.
Thanksgiving
Greetings
Above and be
yond all else
stands out this
thing to be
thankful for
That we are a
United People
banded together
in a Cause that
is Just, Honor
able and Righteous.
MF.DFORD, ORE.
I'll i rrmn iitTTii- - ; in
dIssr.TiWTO.u'S3au
J
WW
When Itching Stops
Instruction In Music
XHien your kidneys hurt fl.nd reur back
feclB wire, don't, get wared nnd proceed
to load your Kteni.icil with A let of drugs
that excite ti:o kidnrys nnd irritjite tl;s
entire urinary trnct. K"ep vour kidneya
cle.in like you keep your bi-.vels clean,
by tlushiiig them with a mild, harmless
milts which removes tho IkhIv's uiinnus
waste and stirntilstes them to tii:ir ni.r
Ir.al activity, 'jlie function of Hie kid
neys is to Liter the biocd. In 24 hou-s
tl.ey strain from it 600 erains of fluid
otid" waste, so we can readily unilcratand
tlio vital importance of keeping tlis lad
Leys active.
Drink lots of water you can't drink
too much: also ffet from any pliarmici't
about four ounces of Jad Salts; take
r tablespoonful in A glas of wafer
Uferc breakfast eifh momiei? fer a frif
d.ivs nnd your kidneys will net fino.
Thin famous gaits is made from tha
ocid of pTipi'S nnd lemon juiei, eomh:ncd
with lilhin, and haa licen u::nd for p-mi-m
tiers io clean end stirrtlUte cl Ji'-'i I kid
neys ; &"o to pcutmliw tho uci.i.i in ( N'A'i,
urine so it no longer h a ftouree of inj. i si; '., .
Uti'in, thus ending bindJcr weakness. ; red fir :::,5 M . m-ae of the r.-d lir
Jsd Slt is inexpensive; cannot in-I lo lie sold "ir iers liiiin $1.25 per M.
!ure; makes a delightful effervescent See. 27. Lot 1. red fir 1ao S.t , i.
itliia-water drink which everyone should j NK 'i NW1,, red fir 430 M . ,' .
take row and then to keep their ki I- j XV.'', NW', re I fir V 1 5 JL. none of
nys clean and active. Try this, alio th-- rd llr to be sild for le.s ijian
keep up th wster drinking, and no $i.5 rpr ,
deubt von will won-L-r whut tejunu tit ( LAV TA l.l.'.'A.V,
your kidney troubl and bJkMl.. ' ropimlsM'inor, (lenernl Lund Office.
! SALE l.t I'.sriH K
FOR HAI.K -Teair. wai'.o.i and liar
ll'M-li, $250.1111. part e:l:ib. terms lie
balaiun. Ii"iilre e.i O'd Lull"
Place, one mile noii'-i of Ceritrni
Point. 21C-
FOR SALE- -flood naddlo hore Will
trade fl)r rnyv or shoals. Robert
Fletcher, 7m; S. 'Newtown St. 3 12
FOR RALE 1 50 head of nice breed
Ing ewes. .Mr. Abx Ando'son ni
Rosenberg ranch, Central Point.
Telephone.
FOR SALfc RKAT, F-STATK.
foTTsaT.T: oit 'iiTk -it'i iiiiiiuiKii -
menl. Phone 53 -M or BI7-.I. 514
FREU ALTON IIAIC.IIT Teacher gl
piano and harmony. Halglit Music
Studio, 401 Uuniiiil-Coroy Uldg
Phone 72.
Insiiriiine
KARL SI. Tt'-MY (ieneral 1m'.uranc
Agency, 210 (inrnelt-Coiey llblg
(io-iil local service. Helen Tumy,
Malinger.
ALICE IIOLLOWA Y Fire, Accident
Automobile. Liability policies writ
I en wllh heat English and Eastorl)
Companies. Office 40S Carnott
Cony Bldg.
Planing Mill
IHIOMAS MOFFAT (ieneral mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 4 37 S. Fir. Phone
S4. '
I'liyslcliins nnd Surgeons
DR. STEPHENSON Phyr.lrlnn and
Surgeon. Culls nnswered, glasses
fltnd. Oflleo at reslileiiee. I4H
South Holly street. Phono Cun-X.
Medford, Ongiin. 217
nit. W. W. IIOU'AItt) Ostropnthli
ph) sii ian. 303 flarnnlt-Corey build
Ing. Phone 130.
FOR SALE to line ranch for saic
or trade, eood liiilldlnga, fine wat
er. 1 Vi -mile from highway. R. I,
box fl.'i-A, Talent, Ore. 213
yon hem-nni.sEsi.
FOR I1EVT
four i !o."e
Phone (15;
-Modern i lx-room house
s and bnih, eloi-e in
It. 11.1
FOR HUNT - Bunualow, Oakdale
illstrl'-i; ens range, set tubs, fiie
place. Phone M2-R, evenlntts.
FOR RE'T Five Inre.' roonn, mod
ii n hniiM Jin. en If l.il.en al onei'
ruono 75i;-J, H
There is one safe, dependable treatment
that relieves itching torture and skin irri
tation almost instantly and that cleanses
and soothes the skin.
Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle
of acmo and apply it as directed. Soon
you will find that irritations, pimples,
blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm
and similar skin troubles will disappear.
A little zemo, the penetrating, satisfy
ing linuid, is all that is needed, for it
banishes most skin eruptions and makes
the tkm soft, tvnootn nnd neaiiny.
'I'hs ii. V. P-osi: Co., Cleveland. O. .
SUITS
M rof
TO ORDER U2.1.I10 IT
Also CTciUilutf, Prossliifz an,! altering
t!W II. MAIN', IPSTAUIS
DR. .1. -I. EM M ENS Physician and
suramin. Pracllro limited to oyt.
ear, no.-'ii nnd thtoat. Eyes scien
tifically tesiiid and gbisses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P
It. If. Co Offices M, F. & H. Co
Bids'. Phone A;7.
Dlt. F. G. CARLOW
PR. EVA MAI.n'H CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC i'HYSICIANS
4HI-4I7 Oarneii.Corev P.ldg.
Phone 904-1.
Residence 2ti 8. Laurel Street.
Printers nnd PulillMbers
mT?df o r i 7" i mu n tTnTTc ( ) i Ins" " I h t
be-.t equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon. I'.ook binding,
loosd leaf led'gers. hilling systems,
etc. Portland pricM. , J7 Nona
Fir St.
Transfer
k 5,H'l--'-
oi!i.:)N xtfmm
. - i i '-u
A homelike place, and con
venient to tho business section
Rates from $ 1.50 up.
Under Management of
Richard W. Chll Is
EAiJS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
--Office 42 Norlb Front SI. Pilous
315. Prices ris'ut. tjuiviie guar-amePCi,
Alfalfa and Grain
Ranches an) now at about as low a
price as they will evor bo In the
P.oguo River valley and wo hove some
splendid properties now for the per
son who knows values and who has
gut the means to Like advanluge of
the opportunity presented when the
other felloyv v.unls to sell, and every
oiie knows that Is tho right time to
buy.
Brown & White
10 So, Fir SL Medford, Oregon,