M"ETVFORT) MATT, TRTBTTNTC, MTCPyOTvP,
OTCRCiOX, FTJTDAV, T)YEMTTCTt 20, WIS
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f j Cnptuln Clyde A. Malone, formerly
i1 In command of Ashland's First corn
f l'ttny, has been a welcome visitor
hero this week. His present head
quarters are at Seattle, where his
army assignment is particularly to
v supervise military equipment and
material. He was sent to southern
Oregon to look after certain official
' matters both here and at Medford.
'Ho Is looking fine, in fact Is a typical
representative of the nation's mul
ctary establishment, courteous, alert,
j and stands for the highest ideals In
? tf!o service. Since leaving Athland
I .;he has had but one brief furlough
I and has been freo fcom illness. His
family Is also located at Seattle. In
'tho face of a speedy ending of the
;war, he has not decided what future
vocation to pursue, several fine posl-
ftions having been offered him pro
vided ho returns to civil pursuits.
, Among Ashland soldiers, Charley
IFrecmnn has returned from France
wiir a member of one of the first units
jot Amerlcnn sick and wounded men
; to roach Amorlca, and is in hospital
;.?at Fort Snelllng, Minnesota. Hurry
; Campbell Is In an overseas hospital,
' recovering from wounds. He was
with an engineer corps.
V Word has been received by rela-
i tlvcs here of tho death of Tumor
Nell, with the A. E. F. In France as
,- onll3ted man. Ho had witnessed ac-
ed only to fall a victim of disease.
(a Ho was the son of Mrs. Susie Noil,
' ff now a resident of Portland. The for-
mcr family home here is located on
upper Laurel street. Turner had
just about arrived at his majority
as to age. His place In tho servi:e
was with tho field hospital corps.
,.: nvsiues a muoweu iiioiuer nut t carVards. who went over to
".iiaripn. now marriea. survives mm.
He was a grandson of tho late Judge
f Neil, of Jacksonville, and a host of
either near relatives live in Ashland
and vicinity.
I,' Mrs. Susie Allen has purchased of
Abe IJutler the entire equipment of
fc tho former Home bakery, and has
" installed it in her new restaurant
and bakery in the Allen block, to
which establishment sho is adding
miny improvements and extending
mo scope oi service, 11111: resiuuruiii
ia ul fiicnem uiv uni) uuo uu mo wl-il
? side.
S !r. W. E. Buchanan, dentist, has
-: roiurneu irom a montn s visit uuiitisi
old liomo scenes In .Missouri.
Tho Hoynl Arch Masons of this vic
; Inity have recelvel a bid to go to
Jacksonville on Friday night this
A week and participate in some degree
ileum work there. It' also follows
i that a most generous hospitality will
bo dispensed to the visitors. On
Wednesday evening Masons from
Medford, Jacksonville and Talent
were guests here of Ashland Lodge
N'o. 23.
Mrs. F. J. Shlnn and daughter Al
llo have returned home from a visit
which has extonded over several
weeks in Washington localities.
Mrs. James 1.. Yonkum died at tho
family home on Garfield street,
hauling the surveyors who are Bur-1 lo )o town Moiulav to have it
veying the big irrigation canal across j lllu.ed. 1
Sir. and Mr. Humid Shook, who
the dosert.
Andy Weldner, of Talent, was a
business caller in Medford Friday.
Mrs. M. L. Sowers of Roseydllc,
Cal., came in on truin 10 to visit her
brother, 11. N Fronch and family of
North Talent.
Miss lilva Walters of Phoenix, was
Tuesday. Hor ago was 27 years and calling on Mrs. W. 3. Siancliff Tues
she was a native of Gridley,' Calif, day afternoon.
Besides her husband, who is an em-; Mrs. (i. C. McClain was taken to
ploye of Hie Southern Pacific, she tho hospital at Ashlund Monday even
leaves a young daughter. . Up to fug and her husband Bent for from
Thursday morning the lime of the Klnmulh Fulls.
funeral had not bean set. t Mr. and M'rs. M. L. Hartley of
A reminder Is in order that sales , North Talent will take their Thanks
in the Christmas department of the giving dinner with their daughter.
Red Cross salvage bureau begin on . Mrs. 11. A. Dnugherty ut Vilas fundi.
Saturday this week and contlnno till Mrs. .. A. Drake of East Eden
Dec. 24. was in Phoenix on business Tuesday.
In fixing tho ratio or per cent of
taxable as compared to the full cash
value of property thruout Oregon,
the slate tax commission lias fixed
Jackson county's schedule at (10 per
cent, as compared with 62 per cent
for 1917. These ratios, however, are
Subject to review on complaints from
any particular county.
Tho Commercial club at Its recent
meeting took no final action on the
earlier closing movement, but passed
the buck not only regarding this
matter but also the election of offi
cors until a later period when Its
merger witli tho Businessmen's asso
ciation shall have been completed.
The Beaver and Yockey families
united in a family reunion on
Thanksgiving day as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Herndon whose
home is on Beech street.- The Misses
Minnie and Nellio Beaver, from Port
land and Gold Hill respectively, were
home for the holiday, and the former
may have her vacation extended a
month or more, both being teachers.
B. F. Montgomery, employe in
i urn Tnnni rn mn
iJHUI InUblto nftU
T
Mis. Wlil'o Snys Tulilnr Overcame
Troubles Afler Kvcryllihig
Klstt l-'alletl
.Miss Lillian Ketmer of North Tal
ent, had the misfortune to wald
both of her feet quite badly Monday
morning while helping her mother
in the kitchen
Mrs. V. .1. McKay of Fern valley,
visited Mm. John Uraffea of Ashland
Thursday. ' ,.
Talent crtydads have a crew at
work enluifiing tho city well by tun
noling out so as fficatch a heavier
flow. , Last season's drouth seemed
to affect even that well, the flow of
which haa' nlways been ah aliundant
one. ' '
School opened asfiln in Phoenix
Monday after three weeks closing on
account of the fin.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. High and Mrs.
Doc Uitchci-on and son Govan of
Talent, were pleasant callers Sunday
afternoon at C. Cnrey's.
Mrs. T. F.' Smyth of North Talent,
was trading in shlund Friday.
We regret to announce the death
of Mrs. Lucy Tarrill of Talent. Mrs.
Terrell was one of the older pioneers
of the valley. She wa3 loved by all
who knew her.
nre living on the Mai.-h homestead,
are down this wwk visit inu home
folks. t I
.Mr. and Mrs. 0. ('. J'hniminn and!
family visited with Mr. and Mrs. li.
K. Moore Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. St ra thorn and family
moved to Kimono. Thursday where
thev will Incut o for smne time.
Kd Houston of Trail was n culler
ut V. C. Chapman's Wednesday.
Mr. Jess (Jlass sold his fat steeer
to Mr. II. Otrltt'ti, a c-nltle buver, uuu
drove them in Thursdnv.
Mrs. 'ilbort Glass and Grandma
Glass motored to town Wednesday.
Mr. mid Mrs. S. S. Abbott of I'lmp
erral utive a farewell dinner to Mr.'
and Mr.-. Stratheru and fmuilv Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luetis of Heade took
in their turkev.. to nimiu't Krulnv.
Mr. Terrell of the Meadows look
out a Ford tractor thi week.
Mr. Wvatt lost a vearlina heei hv
dot's this week.
W. 0. Chapman sold six Moeros to
Kd Houston this week.
The iiiaitv friends of liov Green
were saddened to hear of his death
of lmei'moiiia at his luetic in Sams
Vallev last Monday. His wile is nr
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Centers, in a critical condi
tion from the shock oof her husband's
tl eat h.
Mr. Lawrence was busv haulimr
t'raiu to Medford the first of the
week.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Klamath Falls to relieve workman
there who Is ill. was himself stricken
with influenza and members of his
family have gone to that town to
care for him.
f K. C. Bartlett, of the vicinity of
Butte Falls, has rented a Ijve-acrej
tract on Mountain avenue, the prop
erty being a portion of the William;
.Tones estate. There Is an attractive
bungalow on tho acreage. I
G. V. Leach, of New Westminster, !
British Columbia, a former resident
of the central west, wns renewing
acquaintances in tho V. O. X. Smith
and O. F. Carson families here early
in tho week. At this reunion of old
friends conversation was indulged
in reminiscently to such an extent
that the hot air reminded one of a
Kansas cyclone, altho existing tem
peratures hero were temporarily on
ihe blizzard order. Mr. Beach Is in
the shingle industry on a big scale in
that busy Canadian lumber center.
Miss Aileen Walker, formerly of
tho local Wells-Fargo offices, is now
an employe of the First National
bank.
Hans Ignatius, of the Belleview
neighborhood, has reversed the cus
tomary trend of excursion travel by
going north instead of south during
the winter. Ho recently left for Al
berta Canada, where he formerly re
sided, his family accompanying him.
Ben Hatfield, new proprietor of
the Park garage, is installing an oil
house under the Peil Stairway which
is the cutoff leading from the Plaza
over the bluff to Granite street.
Clyde Costollo, local barber, is
temporarily out of his shop on East
Main street, duo to illness.
The state textbook committee is
planning to make its selections of
books which will be recommended to
the schools thruout Oregon, the list
to be submitted next June, and the
selections to prevail in use for six
years from that rate. The commit
tee is already being flooded with an
avalanche of textbooks from their re-
ROGUE RiVER
Itoported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co.. Sixth and Central Ave.
llonl Kstato Transfers
1-uinu A. Krb et al to .1. K.
Crowson et ux, land In
Ashland 3:0.00
K. V. Mit'ay it ux to Julius
Hart et ux. lit acres In 1).
h. 0. ST. twp. a;, It. 2 W... 10.00
V. K.. Alexander et ux to
Cora I., tlllmoro et vir,
lund in Jackt-en county 000.00
J. L. Wheeler Jr. to John Van
Zante, lot fi.. li 1;. (1, Ken
dall's Add. to Medford 00.00
blacklist of firms: there should be
1 n blacklist of slackers, oro-(!cntinns
I wliu profited hv the war. who would
' neither i'iultt nor uive. When our
bovs coiuo bii:-k. are we to feed llicni
witli food sold bv iro-Gerninns, hold-
inir iobs our hoys will needy Hiither
lot us any "I will not drink from n
tiemum cui. or cut from u (lerinnn
nlutc, 1 will not deal Willi a Ocrimih
man, all foul with (lermnn liate."
Kl'ltSOHIHKIt.
COMMUNICATION
I TODAY'S MARKETS I
To the F.ditor:
Now. I wish to miv in the heuin
ii intr. this does not mean the lovul
aliens, some who have been m -.ire lovnl
than some of native birth.
. The war is over, but our duty
does not end there.
The IViW-d s t es published a
Hooray for Banana
PesT'Gets-ir
Only Real Way to Get Kid of Corns.
Vliloh do you prefer o corn ttmt
pulls or h porn timt p"Pl(iT Butt'tuTy
or blosHortuosK? Only "Gets-It" can (tot
rut of your corn tho ptu'l-olt way, tho
blessed way. You don't uuud a pull.
i s "Actually, a few bottles of Tanlac
IM-Pdid mora for mo than all tho other
i ' medicines and treatments tha have
cost me thousands of dollars," re-
,eently declared Mrs. Kiltie White.
wnose nuHuanu is proprietor 01 me
University Paint company, and who
lives at 1 :t 1 2 Forty-aecond street,
Earn. Seattle Wash.
"Fifteen years aso, ' she continued
"I was as strong and healthy a wom
an us you ever saw, weishinfs In the
I neighborhood of n hundred and sev
enty pounds. My troubles started
when i contracted asthma, which Kot spcctjve publishers,
no bad that many a time I nave naa
- to sit up nlht after nlcht wheezinK
: and RasKlne, hardly able to pet my
breath -and suffering so terribly I
I really thought I was goln to die
t tThen my stomach went back on me,
r .Unv fooi! would sour, and the gas that
' , rose up in my throat would almost
i ' strangle me, and start me to vomit
f lng till I would be in such misery 1
would almost go distracted. .My head
ached like It would split and my ba U
hurt like it was going lo break In
two. I lost over forty pounds, I was
l)ut a shadow of my former self, and
' was so weak, and felt so wornout
that I was barely ablo to got around.
"Now this was just the awful eon
2. flltlon I was in when one of my
friends told me about Tanla, and I
)iuuumii ii i ruuit! nt-i iu,i atiMiimn
in good condition and regain my
stn-iigth, maybe I could rtand the
npilitna better, so I got me a bottle.
vil, Fir, the results have far sur
passed anything I expected. Why.
n.y appetite is so great, that I f'Ol
u; bai:ied to eat enough to satisfy my
self, and my stomach is in good con
dli'on. Hut tho greatest surprise of
r.tl Is I haven't suffered a particle
from asthma i-!nce I have been tnkine
Tan!nc. I felt so fine on finlshine
School opened on Mnndnv with n
iood attendance and nil im1 anxious
to mul e up tor lost time.
A band has hven organized under
the irinc:p:il lendersip.
The firsi haslet hull team will starr
practiec next week in the . (), O. F.
ha 11 w i: h Mis M vr t leM :i ierle us
coaeh.
Sunday scliool and church services
will be resumed at Hope l'resbvte
rian church on Sundav. ileceniber 1.
at the umiuI hours, under the leader
ship of .Mr. James Martin. Make II
a go-to-etiurch Sundav. and encour
age Mr. Martin, who is so uneltVhlv
uivinu his servtees.
A handsome donation in and of the
Sundav school has been received t'rom
Mrs. L. 1!. Stewart, who now has u
uood position as manauer o' a hard
ware and lumber business nt lleinieke,
Iowa.
Mr. James Martin went In Medford
on Monday lo atler.d the special
meeting of the Southern Oregon I'reM-lu-ierv.
-Mr. and 5Trs. L. P. Tavlorhave re
turned to their home, the Waldorf
hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. F. fJilmore have mov
ed into Mr. ('. Ma'jerle's haiiL'alow on
I'ine street.
Viruil Si'hultz is a new pupil in
hii:h school.
Mrs. Ifena Whipplle returned on
Tuesday cveniuu (nun a visit to Kln
mnth Falls.
Mrs. Charles If ridel of Uoseburir
is spendin"- Tlititiksuivitiir with her
parent-. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mvcrs, re
1 : rn i i: ll- homo with Mr. Kiedd on Fri
day. Mrs. X. Miller spent n few davs last
week with h r parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Smith, on Kvnns creek.
The William Thompson family took
Thaukvirivinir diner at the Theodore
Fih home in IMioenix, where eaeh
vear thev hold a family reunion.
Mrs. M. II. Clark's sister. Mrs.
(ioodell. after a week's vi-it here,
left for her home, in Portland Tuesday
eveniiur.
Mr. and Mrs. I'. I). Coy and bubv
spent the week end with her sifter,
near Medford.
.Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kldcn and Miss
liose Jidies attemled the concert nt
the I'auo, Wednesday evenin.
The IfoLrue liiver Irriuution eoni
panv have a force of men with teams
eh itning the ditch and put tin- it in
-bane tor next season.
The It. W. Kldens dined at tlie J.
W. Kldens Thnnkuiviiur dav.
The I'arent-Tea' Imts' club will
meet villi Mr-. O. S. Wei-lier. next
Saturday aMernoon. Nov. ,'tDrh. M:?s
Anne M-Conniek will demon-Irate the
rn kintr of vegetable soutis. It will
be a erv intccstini meeltn and a
niv i'lrt bottle that I Just couldn't lar-je attendanee is desired.
gel another one quick enougn, lor i
couldn't afford to miss a single io?c.
1 'ilnep so sound now, that I don't
krow a thing from the time I uo to
bpd till I get up in tho morning. I
Jt-'ver know what n headache Is and
t!:;.so awful pains In my back are all
rrj I have already gained sivernl
pr.n is r.nd am gaining In weiirht
nv.d M-cnu:h every day. Whv, I ran
r--! nnv fmount nf hard work now
vIOoitt r't'ne tired, and can't re
r.u i,; e.- ilthne when 1 felt as fine
I do tnlav. f am so happy over
my nret hiT'oveinent that 1 want
evi ; . '''; to know what a W.did
v.i V- " Tinlae is."
Tiivar is cold in Medford by Wet
f i ! Ph trnifify, in Gold Hil! by M. D.
r.-w-n. in rentral Point ivy Miss M.
. 'ee, in Ashland by J. J. .M-Niir.
Adv.
Ir. and Mr-. !. C. Inlmett and lit
tle von were din requests at the Joe
Ioii-,ii'.d !nri e. last Wednc-dnv evening.
Mrs. Jim indent and her son
Kmerv, spent the" past week ut
tiratits Pass.
Mr, Melord had the uiisforlune to
net ci;:ht of hi- heep l:iiled and sev
eral others hurl through do-.-s net
ting into his baud ol sheep since
brinuiiiu thrnt irom the mountain-.
Mr. MorrK the school supervisor,
was out lo the Chaparral scliool
Tue-da v.
-Mrs. C. M. Cordev was visiting with
home tolks two I'nvs thi week.
Mr. J-s fil;iN- i- -nlterini: irom a
lare fii rbiin -Ic r hi- ue"'1- :-nd had
livestock
POltTLAXl). Nov. 29. Cattle
steady; receipts 3o2. Steer:, prime,
J2.7."; good to choice ll'?!
12; medium to good $10 fit J l; fair
to medium ?S.r0 fa 9.ri; common to
fair $iifft S; cows and heifers, choice,
$S'i S."pti; medium to good $6.r0fft
T.Titt; fair to medium .$:..MKf( (i.rb;
ciinners ?:'.('"-t; bulls $." 7..ri0;
calves 12; etoclters and feeders
$G 1; s.
Hogs .steady; receipts t to. Prime
mixed $t7vt 17.50; medium mixett
$ 1 6.7" ?i 17; rough heavies $ 1 5 'it HI;
pigs SI 4 'ir !."; hulk, $17.
Sheep steady; recoints ;',o:t. Prime
lambs $1 1. I2.7.i; fair to me
dium ?X.."0(fi 10.50; yeariings $ I 0 fa
11: wethers $U frj 1 0; ewes $ti.r0'a
s.r.o.
Ituller
' POItTLAXI). Nov. 29. milter
firm; city creamery prints extras,
box lots Goc; half "boxes one-half
cent more; less than half boxes lc
more. Buying price balterfat, Port
land; cubo extras 59c.
Kggs r
Kggs Ituying price, cracks
rots out, (iOfa 02c; selling price.
and
c:in
rilod, ti.j 'a Ode;
cartons GS c.
I
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
WAXTEi) SilTATION.
WAXTKI) Contract for pruning l'
two rollnlilo nrtinertt. Phono
H. F. Stono, 738 Kust Fourteenth
street. .21a
1IRIA Wl-NTEI) FKJIAUC
WAXTEH oman to tako washing
home for family of three. Phone
3119. 215
WAXTHI) Woman . for general
housework, family of two. l'hoiio
5:U-Y.
W'AXTED Government needs thou
sands men and women for eovenr
monl departments. Hallway Mall.
I'ostoffice. Customs. Internal Kev
enue. $1,100-? I.S00. Kxumlna
tions soon. Experience iiimi'a
sary. For free particulars reKurd
Ins examinations write. J. C. Leon
ard, (former Civil Service Exam
lner.1 105.K Kenois lIulldinK.
WashiuKton, 11. C. 2 IS
WAXTKIl MlMTCI.IiANEOrS
WAXTKD To lease a ranch on
pharos or salaiy by an expel ienecd
farmer, lr.qulro at .Ml South Oak
dale. Medford. 21".
Get Rii of That
Pei sislent Cough
Stop that wockonlnf. perslstont cough
or colli, tliro.ueiihur throat tr lung
affections, with Itckman'tt Altorntivo.
the tonio and upbaiuier of Jo your'
i-ucceutfitl use. IVc ned $1.54 totllea
from (IrtiKklBte, or from
IOC!. MAN NA'.lORATOllY, Phlladalphla
SOU 9IJ0 MVGSTOCK
FOIl SAI.K Team, wagon and har-
nosa, $250.00, part cash, terms on
balance. Inquire at Old Lntta
Place, one mile north of Central
Point. 216
FOR SALE 1.10 head of nice breed
ing owes. Mr. Alex Anderson at
llosenborg ranch, Central Point.
Telophono.
KOB RKN1 HOl)SK.
FOR HMN'T .Modern six-room house,
four closets and bath, close in.
Phone C52-H. 115
FOU KENT Bungalow, Onkdale
district; gas range, set tubs, lire
place. Phone 8-lt, evenings.
FOR RE XT Five largo rooms, mod
ern house. $10.00 If tnken at once.
Phono 7'.0-J. H
LOST Pink Cameo breast pin,
7-1S-J.
Tel.
5IOXl!Y TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estate security, and will buy Lib
erty Bonds. J. I). Andrev, No.
81 North Orape. Phone B47-.T. tf
Ill'SlXlOSS MRKCTORY
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFP, Attorney-at-law,
rooms S and 9, Medford National
Dank Building.
"Com. Nov.r Troul'l. Mo, I Um 'Cu-It'
"Why hump your.iclf up en tho floor
unit with your Itiwa fl uud eyvs pop
plntr front pnln, J-rk ntitt eouvo
jinu cut your corns? Why Irrltnto your
io a witli t:omo Haivo or wrup your loo
into rt tiltr pulnrn! liundlo with fiomo
stlfky to po or pla-itor? Life i-i too short,
llso (4i'tB-U" It tnkos n f.-w spcondii
to apply and tliori no fussluK. t'orn
pninn fio. Wciirnow slioos It yon want.
WeloU ttiocorn with your Hmicrs tho
wlmlu tlilur. root and all, - clear and
clcmi. and It's none I Only "GotB-lt'1
can do this. Tnko no dinner
"netH-!t." tho guaranteed, money
hack corn-remover, tho only suro
wiiy, costs hut a trlllout any tlrtltt fttori1.
M f d by 1C. Lawreiico & Uo., Chtcagu, 111.
auiu ill Mculoiu aim lecuuiaiouucd
as the World's Best Cora Itemed? by
Leon It. Hasklns, Medford Pharmacy
and Chus. Strang.
selected ciiU'ilcil in I
Tiinnlliv.
train, 27.
Hay
$-!('.'H: alfalfa. $27
ofl;
Portland Cram
Oals. J.Vl.riO bill: corn. 4--.Vi.0fl l.u'il.
.MillKlHffB .Mill run f o. b. mill;
Curlots $32.10; mlxo enrn 432. CO:
less than cni-Io:a ; 3-1.1 ii (i 3.1.1 0; roll
ed bnrley $55 jf 59; rr-llnl oats $111 dp
05; ground barluy ?',6G0; aUalfa
meal $ 4 0 fri-4 4 .
WAXTKD Winter pasture fur one
horse. Call 4 10 South Hamilton.
213
WANTED To buy buggy and sad
dle, must bo in ' good condition.
Hox F, Mail Tribune. 217
Ad-21C
A. E. Koames, Lawyer, Carnett
Corey Building.
Auto Supplies
WAXTKD -Henna nnd npples.
dress Box 097, Medford.
WA'XTED It pays to simonlao: got
your car ck'Hticd up. Cars washed,
slmonlzetl ami tops tlressetl. First
class work done. See mo for
prices. Marion Kinder, Union
Stables, Soulh Riverside. 210
WANTEDA 12-lnrh
sticky plow. Plume
John Deere
571-111. 214
WANTED La to model Ford or
Dodge car in first-class condition.
Must be a bnrgnln. S. P. Shutt,
Ashland. 213
Be Eetter Looldnr; Take
Oli.c Tablets
If your 3kin f yellow complexion pallid
tonRuecoat 1 aritcpoor 70U have
a bad taste in your mouth lazv. no-Rood
feelinp, you ohsuld lake Clive Tablets.
Dr. Kdwar-Js' Olive Tabletr. a substitute
forcalomel were prepared by Dr.Kdtvards
alter 17 y arscf ctut'.v.with liis patients.
Dr. Ed' ...lds'Clivc Tr.blets aro n purely
vegetal)!-: compound .--t:tcU tvitli olive oil.
You will knot; them by their olive color.
To Iiavo a cio;::', ;;irJ! ckin, bright eye.
no pimples, a t.-c-Iir.g of buoyancy like
childhood dayayem n-ust pet at the cause.
Dr. Edwards' Olivo Tablets acf on the
liver and l)owe;3 li!:c calomel yot have ! 8W M
no dannerotta niter cf.ecls.
They stnrt t!:c bl: -. ir.d overcome consti
pation. That's why millions of lmxc:i are
sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All
druiwistc Tahe cue or two nightly cml
cte the plcaeibg icults.
Vntice of Snle of (iovci-nmcnt 'rinilicr
tioneral Land Ofl'it-e.
Washington, D. C, Novcniher I t,
191 S.
Xotico Is liei-oh..- '.'Avon 1 liat Rubjecl
to the cmulitlotir, and liluttalions of
the Act of Juno 9. 19 10 (39 Stat
2 IS), anil the iusl ructions of the
Secretary of the Interior of Septem
ber i,"i, kit I 7 , the timber on tho fol
lowing lauds will he sold Jan. 2,
1919, at 10 o'clock a. in., at public
auction nt the I'liUod Slates loud
office at Itnse'nurK, Oregon, to the
hlchest bidder at not less than the
appraised value as shown by this
nollce. Mile to bo snh.iect to the ap
proval of the Secretary of tho ln
leriiir. The purchase price, with nn
additional sum of one-fifth of one
per cent tltereof, beiun commissions
allowed, must he deposited at time
of sale, money to be returned if sale
is not. approved, o! hei-wise paleht.
will issue for the timber whirh must
lie rc'tnocfl within ten years. Bids
will he received from r-it Izpiih of tho
1'nitcd States, aisoclalions of filch
citizens and corporations organized
unili-r the laws of the I'ttitcil States
or any state, territory or district
thereof only. I'pon application of a
iiuaiificil purcha-iiT, the limber on
ar.;.- le-ral subdivision v.-i 1 1 be olfercit
paiijiely before l.i-ic:: included in
anv oifer of a lar-T unit.
r. s.. it. i v: . . i : Si-:
SlVtj, yellow i:l?ie lo hi., red llr 43u
M.. wiii;e fir 20 M., nn'i." n; T'e yel
low pine to bo snl'l lor lo .-. 'ban
$l.."iil per .M., and meic o !i!" f'r to
be sold for li'-s liiau -1.0' ; or M.
T. IT. S.. 'It. W.. S" -. 2.".. NEV,
8W Vi . red fir :to-i M., j .'t.w fir 9(10
M.. ecilar .".(! M., XW1 l-i'A'i,. rod
WANTED To buy several thousand
first-class split cellar fence posts,
tiaddls & Dixon, Medford, Ore.
1 1:
Dr. HalMIe of Phoenix, was at Asli
l:n:d last Friday.
Mr. Bn l Mrs. Fred Happ of Talent
was trading In Mi-d'ord Monday.
Mrs. Dug Steadninn was visiting
rc'atives in Talent and Anhiaud last
Friday.
Mrs. J. D. Henry of North Ta'ent.
wr.s a .Medlord lni.'inca caller Tties
dnv. Walter Allen of Xnrlh Talent hns
bceo gut, ffiiu ii5 car tl' paH SWkJl
II
QT Jdonoy-Savor
as Mroll as a. Soap
Fels-Naptha Is more than a soap.
It is a saver of money.
It cuts out mucJ of washday riihbing;
intikos boiling unnecessary, nnd tliecluthcs
therefore lait longer and look better.
Besides look at what you save on coal?
At your own grocer's in the red and green wrapper
fir .".DO in,, yellow I
red llr
I"') ,L, cedar r.
ri'd Til- ."..".'I .M.,
xi:'i snu. i'"i
"., . i-c i fir
m.. sw ii si-: ' i .
low fir m ..
SK", red fir 1 02
M.. untie of the t
icdar to be sol'i
P'-r M. T. I I .i
.Vnv. '.NKi,
Xl:v, . r-d ii.- 7o
red rir .l
s l it .M.. NK i- X ,
yellow fir fi'i M
fir lull ,t.. ve'lii-.
70 M., SWV, NW
V'-IJov. fir 2 L' ' l '
", SW'i . red lir
'.Oil M., ci da;- i I
yellow fir 7i"i M,
SWV, , yollov; llr
M ., SW V, SlV i, ,
SKV. SW V, , ve
:K U . rod fir
M., ii dar li:. M
7 ." M.. coder
re-l fir i; .;
s-ii M .. (i dar :
'ir to be Mild f
j M.. anil none
ceilar lo he so
per M. T. I 7
I fir I
I Lot
::.." . see ::
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I NWi SK', . i
! Si-: . red fir
! red fir M
III be "i,i for
S-e. 2 7. Lot I
NK1', NW1..
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i
"HI ..(., SW'i
:i.. vniiow fit
. si:--, SW", ,
eli.i-.' IUU M .,
ir .v.o XW Vi
I . .-, i. i,.- flie 9 'HI
i '.- 7' it II.. vi'l
- M.,
. ;;! fir nun
I fir. i iiii-.v fir or
r i ''"a $l.-"i"
i: '- W , S- c.
'ir M . NW'.,
sv, ', sK'i.
: '-, i: 'i . rod fir
' , . r-'l I:r 4 tilt M..
- 1 1 X W 'e rod
i'r i.ifl .'.I., i eilnr
i . red fir 22."i M..
. i rdur 7') M ., SK
li-.'-. L. vi-llow llr
I . VK", SW'i.
ed: r 7U M., X W ',
I9ii M .. cedar 30
i , Mdlnv.' fir o l'l M.,
How fir 7 III M.. NK '-i
;o M., yellow fir :ii'i
., NW', SK. ', . red fir
2" M , SW ', HI-: V, .
. M-:', Si-:v,. r-d fir
! M., null ' of the rod
ir b"i', ilcin $ I .mi icr
of the vi'llow fir or
d for lev.i than ( I 2:.
S.. I!, (i W. Sec. 13.
WAXTKD Largo knit ting mill de
sires woman to work In own town.
Kany business; permanent. Salary
or commission, all or part time.
(lunranteed Mills, Norrlstown, Pa.'
LAHKlt AUTO SPRINGS Co. We
nre operating the laigoat, oldest
and bost-oqulppod plnnt In tho Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others fail. Sold under writ
ton guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
(JurbnEo
OAUHAtiK Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons tor
good service. Phone 3B1-Y. J.
Y. Allen.
Kxpert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
Into our slmpirTloa accounting
method. M. F. & H. Building,
Medford. Phone 157-R.
Instruction In Music
KKKD ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
piano and harmony, llalght Musio
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phono 72.
WANTRD Hoium
repair or wreck.
4KH-X
to mom, kulld,
Phone 488-M or
WANTED R. If. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makos short time loans on any old
thln.
FOIt REM APAnniKKTS.
KOH HI'JNT Ono completely fur
nished apartment. Hotel Holland.
r'Oll SALIi 1'OUIrHY AND IMKIH
I'OlfsALK Kive line coekercKa
nious laying strain of O. A. C.
Orcgons. W. K. Parker, Central
Point. Phono 19X1. 215
FOIt SAI.K Kxtra fine llnrred Hock
cockerels. Phone H-I3-.1. 214
FOIt 8ALR flK.lL KSTATF,
FOU SAI.K Oil TUADK - ltelliniuish
meiit. Phono .")3-.M or C47-.I. 211
FOIl SALK 40 acre ranch for sale
or trade, good buildings, flno wat
er. 1 Vi-mile from highway. H. I
box (S.'i-A, Talent, Ore. 2 13
Itllt HALF MlSOKLLANHOI'r.
FOIt SAI.K--Little Club Hood wheat
for sale J2.D9 per bushel. F. L.
Tou Voile. , 211
FOR SALK---;:
No. -I I I -.12.
Maury.
;oi-x ,-i.rrots.
Fall evenings.
Phone
II. C
213
FOU SAI.K -A bargain for cash, oln:
l-'oiil linii-ing iiir In firsl-clasH run-
niug coadiijiin. liood tires, ('ait
at Viiuug's (lara!:e.
M -,
-1 'l
x i-:
.nt
'-W ', . r. d fir
iV VI , rod fir I i:. M,,
i fir Iso M., 8W
i,20 .'il.. SKW SK'i.
. i.u'-.e or tho red il:
ff than !.!:. per M .
, r.d fir I9n M., N't,
red fir 420 M . . '.4
red fir 2 ! i .M.. none of
I f'r lo be fo'd lor le-:s tlinn
l.-:."i ! i t M.
( I.AV T.M.LMAN,
coui!Ms5!v.!,ir, livuurai Liiua vilhv,
I-'Olt SAI.K-Am selling I ' Ion of
hay, hou.set.oid gooilH, inilildiug
plover, i-arpols. chalis, dressors
llaigaitl-; for rush. Phone ."i7l-K3
21 I
FOIt SALK Two
biles; will make
triieli. Inifitlru
Front Street.
Cadlliic autumn
guild delivery or
(It 112 Nnrlh
234
Ffill SALK -Think this over. "It
l;ns In fcrllilze!" Now Is Iho
right time. Ralph Waldo Klden
Itus.-i Mill. '
FOIl SAI.K - (). A. ('. barley, grey
na:s. red oats, rye, seed wheat
All rorloaitotl slocks. Ralph Waldo
Klden. Ituss Mill.
Insnrnnco
KARL S. TUMY General Insurance
Agency, 210 Garnctt-Corey Bldg.
Good local service. Helen Tumi',
Manager.
ALICE- HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident,
Automobile, Liability policies writ
ten with best Kngllsh and Eastern
Companies. Office 4 08 Garnett
Corey Uldg.
Planing SIIU
THOMAS MOFFAT Gehoral mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone
184.
IMiyfllclnns and Surgeons
D I lTST fTpTTkn S ON Physician and
Burgoon. Calls answered, glasses
fitted. Offlco at reaideuco, 14S
Soulh Holly street. Phone 600-X,
Medford, Oregon. 217
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
.physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
Dll. .1. J. 1CMMHNS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 9. P.
II. It. Co. Offices il. F. & H, Co.
Uldg. Phone 6G7.
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. ICV A MAINS CARLOW
OSTKOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phono 904-L.
Residence 2C S. I .a lire) Street.
Printers nnd Publishers
Mi-'iii'tiltl) PRINTINO CO. has the
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon. Rook binding,
loose leaf lodgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St.
Transfer
KAIlS TilANSFKIl & STORAGM CO.
Office 42 North Front St. Phone
SIS. Prices right. Service guaranteed.
FOR SALK Fancy Vetch Bccd.
Itliiosli-ni sce1 it heat.
Washington llyiirid seed.
'cti-h and barb-y baled hay.
f'oi n.
One fine yntllii; cow.
."el shoals.
1 .i brood sows.
Phone II. W. It I n it lin in ri97-.13.
FOIt SALK Flue quality baled hay
?2."i.ui per ton. Modoc Orchard.
Phono Central Point at meal
hours.
FOIt SAI.K Corn. Green Mountain
itiimlii I'k'iw SH-Vi . .
Alfalfa and Grain
Ranches are now at about as low n
prlco as thoy will ever lie In tho
Rogue River valley and we have some
splendid properties now for the per
son who knows values and who has
got the means t.i tako advantage ot
the opportunity presented when the
other follow wants to soil, and every
ono knows that Is the rlg'it time to
buy.
Brown & White
10 Soi Mr Mt. . Meufuril, Oregon.