Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 02, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEPForcn ArATTi TirrnnxK, imkdfoiId, ouixiox, Thursday, .tanttatcy 2, mio
VXCm TTIRER
E
SUPERIOR TO AIL
WA8I1INOTO.V, .Inn. a. Amur
hu' cupllii itlilpu will lio superior lo
lliu ollirr' luulonii tiixn Uhti of limit'
electrlcally-drlvon mnthlni'iy, Hnctu
tury Jiiiiilola I old tho hmmu iiiiviiI
t'liininli two 1 i 11 y in iiiHiiiiiiiim id-
mtirkiibla reunite ill tallied tho new
(lieiiilniiuiiht Now Mexico, luiuippoil
wllh Urn oluulrlo drive which Ih to bn
n feature of ull II10 bin ships uuthnr
Iruil Hint's 10m.
Thu Now Mexico's turba-oloctrlc
nuichlnory wni duslitnod to develop
L'O.fiUO horsepower at full speed urnl
10 Klvti U10 mIiI i n uptivtl of 21 knots.
"Hh actually developed morn Hum
III.UOO horsepower," Mr. Diiulols
nvlil, "utnl mulu'litliivil (or four hours
11 npnod of 21V4 knolii un 'I (lil when
ninulnViit a Uluplucuuioiit 1000 Ions
mentor tliiin lmr OnnlKii called for."
Tito secretary until fnl ncoiiomy til
1'rtilnliiK speed liuil ln'im one of the
tilings otit)i( In subitlltiittnii vl'( rl
drive for Hit orilluury turbine julp
nii'iil. , '
"And ) ma happy lo uy," Ini added
"that this requirement also was mot.
An a nmltor of fuel tlio Now .Mexico
will steam nt 10 knots on about '.'j
per colli low funl limn Ilia bout tur
hliio drivou ship Uml preceded her."
(.'Ill Till Out It l Worth Money
DON'T MIHH THIS, Hut out this
nil p. enclout) Willi Go mid mull ll lo
Foley Co,, 2.SU5 tUmffivId Avo.,
ChlinKO, 111., wrltlim your iintno und
address clearly. You will receive In
rniurn a trial pueknite contiiliiluit
Foley's Honey mid Tur Compound,
for cough, cohlii and croup: Foley
Kidney Pills, for pnln In side uud
buck; rlieiiumtlHiii, backache, kldiuiy
and bladder aliments; mid Foley
I'ltthartlo Tablets, a wliolouotno und
thoroughly rlnnnnlnti cathartic, for
constlpnUon, biliousness, headache,
11111I IukkIIi bowels. For suln by
Medford Pharmacy, .
.RESUME HEARINGS ON
; LIVESTOCK REGULATION
...WAHlllxOTOX. Jim. 2. llcriii
oh bropimed lefi'.liitioti lo rectiliitit the
meat iiuluMrv were rtnuuied toduv In'
the Iomina iutcrMutn commerce com-
"I HAVE NEVER SEEN
, ANYTHING LIKE If"
Ciirilrk 'itlriH Klstccn Pounds In
Thnn ill liny by Tnkiiiir
" ; ' Taiilnc
vWllllmu Carrlck. for ninny yenrti
resident of Tncomii. VnnhliiKlon, In
now cltUon of lliinlnr, Missouri.
Whllo onrouto to hU future homo In
Hunter, recently, Mr. Ciirrlek called
of tho Owl Droit Store In Kauiufa City,
purchased iwo bottles of Tunlnc uud
Hindu statement regarding his ex
piirlenro with Iho nioillcliio Hint will
hp of Intercut to nil mirroring people.
; "I hov novor min anything," mild
Mr. Cnrrlck, "noil llko Tnnlnc In mill
Init out on Iho 1'ncirla connt, nruiind
whi-ro I llvod. A frhmd of mlno uc
tunlly wont aoronty-flvo mllo on
(lay to not n Uottlo and ktiowlutt whnt
I (to about It now, 1 liollovo 1 would
do. Iho minio thliiK, rnthnr thnn bo
without It. Whon I first atnriod t"k
iiiK It I had llttla Idiin It would do
mo any ood, but -when I loll you I
linfo gnlaod alxtoon pountln In Ioah
thnn thirty duyii ami am nblo to work
for t ho firnt tlmo In iiioiitlm, you van
iimlorHttind why I talk llko I do ii-lioiit
II.;'--' . ,
"Soinotlilnn llko a ynnr Iiro my np
Pdlllo wnnt liauk on mo nnd my utorn
nnli not In nucli a bad fix -that nolli
tnit I would oat nooniod to do mo any
Kood. My food would nnur soon after
tn en In nnd koop mn belrlilnn up Hour
Kan for hours. I mirrored torrlblo
pnln about my elomnch ull the tlmo
nnd at Unos I would turn no drnthly
Nick. Hint I -could hardly rotnln n
thliiR 1 -had. ontan. , I dropped oft
twiuity-sovon pountln In wolKht and
hardly, had atronKlh lo hiIho my
hnnda, and won so norvnus for al
inml nix wookn that 1 hardly nlopt nt
ull. -.J flimlly got down tint on my
hiiOk'lii 'bod couldn't Inko a hit of
iintirlnhmont except a lllila ml lic
it ml for five wookn I thought Hiiro
Would novor pull through.
"I -wna ntnpplng -with my nnphow
In Tacomn tit thin tlmo, and as ho
hud noun Tnnlnn rocommondptl no
highly-ho wont down nnd got a bottle
for mo. Woll, nlr, by tho tlmo I fln
Itihod my first liottlo I wns on my fool
and fqollng llko n ctlf foront num. My
appotlto picked up right away nnd I
iuioii Rot no I couldn't got onoiigh tn
on), nnd over nlnpn I f Inlnli my soc
on el hottlo t havo boon fooling strong
and flno us you plcnHO. Tho sour
iionn, gnu nnd pain 1i(ih ort 'iriy atom
nch ontlroly and nothing Is bnvrbd
from my dlot. It wns about tho closo
of spring whon Tanlno strtilghtonod
mp tp And J worked ovory duy thlii
imminer, ut my trndo us .cnrpanlor,
n,ml hu,yo tolt flno all tho tlmo. , J
don't bellovo I ovor onjoyod hottor
lioalth thnn I do now. I have pnr
soniilly toeommonded Tnnlnc to hun
drndti of pooplo nnd no 1 was panning
through hero today, I ntoppotl In to
got two unities to carry down to Hun
tor with mn, bceuiiHO 1 don't wiiit to
bo without 1U' , v
. ! 'Tanlno Is sold In Modfofd b'Wont
Pldn I'liiirinncy, In Hold 11111 by M, U.
pnwors, In Contrnl Point by Miss M.
' A. Moo, lu Ashlupd by . J. McKnlr.
' ....... i '" . Adv,
EL
millcc. v.illt Clminiuiii (Vlvnr of tin
li'ili'hil It'iulo I'Diiiiiilhuion coiilliiuiiiv
teditnoiiv Iii-uiui bi'l'iiiu llm hiilijiiVH.
Iti'lM'i'-.eiiliillvim of Hut mfkvrn nvt
to bn lient-il Jnnuiii'v II, iu nnd Jl. uud
livclocl men .Iiiiiiiiii v 17 uud 18,
f TPPAY S MARKETS
r .'oi'tliind lletyrk ,
I'nttTI.A'NIi. o,,,,, . 1 1 1 1 1 o-.(''iiiili.
"truniii reeeiniM notic. HloorH. Mrtrfii-.
l'-'.'ill( l.'l..O ; u ehoiee, 1 l.i'il)
fit l'J. fill : tiKMliiiui to C'liml. lfl(l,r,ll(a
ll.oU: lair to iiiettiiiiiL !). ,'(( 1, M) ;
coDiiiinii lo fiiir, M.llnll.bU: rtiWh uiul
licil'ei-M, t-lmii'v li.,'i(l ly.oll; jueiliiliii
to tooil, tr-H..1liil..MI: fnir (i ilium,
7.I10 H.tlll- eiinuiT-. W.lhldi ri.tih:
hulr.. trlUiWu H.otl ; (uli'vM. ijill.HIKie
I'i.M); Mturkorh'niiil IVi'dcrM, 7.llllto
9AM.
IIuih, ftiuier- rvi'i'iiilH Hour, 1'rinn:
mixed, l7.l)Hui l7.Uii mrdiuui mixed.
IU.ill;17.UU; rottuh hiMivien, (tl.'i.tlU'
1(1.00; nivk, l-i.0O irJ.-; hulk of
KIlll'K, I7.IMI,
Hlii'i'ii Htron: reeeiniM noiio. Vriiiiv
IniiiliM. 1 2.0(1 l.'l.OO : fair to modiiiiii.
il.00t 11,00; vfiirliniw. lO.OOtd
ll.f0: vlitliei-M, UIMHIlu 10.0U: mvt'.
iftl.(l(i( H.0O.
Illltler
IHHI'n.ANIl. Ore.. Jim. 2. Under
linn, t'ilv crennierv nrintK. I'XIiiih.
box bit-, 0,'ie; eiirlniiK, (Hie: be If
boxen, i:, iimri': Whh limn hull Iioxch.
Iv liioro. Htivinir uiier butter lot.
voiiiiirr, 07 : eubo oxtniM. II'J.
Kuan mill Voilltry
I'OIITI.ANI). On:. Jnit, 2,-Kiv.
btiviliff uriec, (l.'ic: Kellinu' nriei'.(eiillil
led. IIH' 70: eleeli'd ruiullrd ill enr
ton. 1 le. '
lleiiM, yrtfii riOr ; Niritiierx, Illlc
rouNtern, yOe: turkey. lrOHi'd.
ui. l!0(ii 'J.1 : UuekH. ;i(le
UutH, no hid: eoni. ilo.',0 bid.
! obi
10c:
New Votir wan 11 tynietil lioliihiv. on
rx')iui!t(i oliirvcd uiori- tJiiiu tho
( 'liriK'.nuiH evj-iit. Htoiiw nnd luinl.
tti'ro i'IohimI mid I'von noriual poupli;
eouldn't bay n thrift vtiituu ut the
tiiiKtoUieo. i't Ihouulilfullv llic
I'lith roitniM in Klkn lennilo Were
thrown open dtirintr llio tifteruoun to
iinnv itteo. in luiifurm uud Iho litteli
htliliL." whh nut ill wuv Of hosnitnble
privilitoH I'xlendeil in tho hiinerli'
oiiiirters io .the holdiej- bovx. At the
Medmdinl I'lmrell Iho '.iiworlll longuo
iitixiliurv hold tlio iMiHtomnrv watch
niuht nervu;i, bcuiiiuiiii: ut oVIock
011 Xow Yimr'n eve. rofri'shuieiitH he.
ilu: iiorvMl dtiriutr the wnlehful wnit
itiL' iwriod, , ,
'J'ho reiiiniiix of Cnnl. Ivim Aiuilw
U'uto. who iliid lnxt .Siiturilnv tit the
ranult of btirn.i. were token un Mow
dnv to Kliimuth KiiIIk for burial. The
dnci-iiHPd li'nven n wife and three
ehildroii. The koh Morev, is in Mex
ico. The iliiuuhterM n re Mis. , Kmil
I'oil of Axhlntid and Mrx. V. O. Smith
of Kiuiuatli I'iiIN. Chut. Aimlugiite
was n pioneer in nil (lint, the term im-plie-,
nnd hix inline wuii nviioiiviuoiik
with lending ntlriliiitet iiertaining to
n (ttorlintr ehnnu'ter and ideal ritir.en
shiii, IliK lirotbern Kttrvivinc 11 re
Jexse, Oliver and I.m-iun. ull of whom,
like the doeeiiMed. wore Inrgolv identi
fied .Willi tlio mist history of South
erii'Oretrnn. 11m two wiHtors nru Mrx.
II, II, Siirgent, of Jni'ksonvillti. und
MM. M. I.. All'ord. of Meilfonl.
Frniik KerreinniiH of Portland,
former resident, nnd who Wits at one
tiltiu eleik in the, shoo deutirtmeut of
Kn,iUrs r.toro .when that iwlublisbineiit
wn over on tho west side, bus re
cently hud 11 pleasing experience in
connection with recocni'-iiitf n lleluiim
vetonili on the streets of the metropo
lis, who turned out ' he Frank's
hrollier-iii-lnw. Albert Janssens, from
Antworn, who luid been' invalided from
(ho trmiuporlntion noiviro in the Hnl
piiin nrmv and hnd emno to 4Jiis 001111
trv to reetiDorntc. Joiisseiis weiirn a
privilege btitton, tho direct, gift Iron)
King Albert. In duo senson be plutis
to return lo Antworp and locnte Ins
ivtireuts ami other relatives, who were
si'Mtlered incident to Iho ravaging ol
Heluiiim bv Iho Huns.
On Uoccuilier 'JO, 11 1 the home of
the bride's purents. Mr. and Mrs. v..
K. Miller, one.urred tlu'. iparriiige of
Iheir diiiighti'r. Kttii. to rldwnrd Xcl
son. of Sebiislonol, t'lilif., -who is en
gaged in thu friiilraising industry iu
Hint locality. The homo of Hie hewlv
weds will he ut Sehustoiiul. whore the
Tf'Millor I'nmilv resided.
J D..1..1: 1 c; 1., ..cm..., n.,,.
1,171111 1, V- Hull J 1 tiiKiin ,i, -i,
trudo Hieks Snoed were shoeked to
lenrn uf her deiilh, which oeourred at
Auburn, . Wash., enrlv in tho week
niter a brief illness, inasmuch ns her
parents received greetings from then
daughter, written on Christinas l)av.
Hcsidcs her liusbiind and vnung son.
she leaves her pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs,
IJ. II, 1 licks of, this eitv, two brothers
Hnd 0110 sislor. Interment won nt
Auburn. SI10 wns Jinarlv 2(1 venrs of
usgo und was 11 niitive of Ashlnnd
Mer luisbnnd is 0. If.' Snoiul, olee-
trinian, .formerly heiiti' here, und who
for soinefune past has been m govern
inent oniplovintnil nt .northern iinval
iienlors. As Oerlriide Hicks sho will
lie remembered hv a ho:-.t of friends
who have haimv reeolloelions ol her
ireninl disposition nnd (dierry friend
liness. '
The coldest snup of the season rec
inleretl n ileuipcrnture of from .14 to
10 decrees above tin Tucsdnv morn
ing, Willi the opening of schools on
Mondnv inorniiig, iiltendanls nt Jit
nipv ljitth ,woj;o con fronted wilh n
flood ol, wntors throiiL'hout llio huibl
ing, enused hv bnrstine' ivpes, the
sernienee of too nuinv silver frosts.
Moral: Mint Iho wtiter off tluring
winler vneul.ioii. '
ASHLAND AND VICINITY
'- jolm L. Ilutvinmii ' well knowu iu
Aslilnnd, end who for poind lum past
has been uiiinnuer of rmii'lies onci'-.
nt.ctl Jiv (lie AlcCloud Uiver l;tm)bol
eouipiiuv in t'lililurnin, had a llirilling
experience lately which euiiiu near be
ing 11 tragedv. His home wun burned
und ho lout everything. The fire oc
curred during the night of December
2:i. and the fntnilv in CKcupina par
eliU and Iwo children wore compell
ed to iiiuip from second story win
dows. Mrs, lliili'Uiiiii wus severely it);
in red uml her husband sprniiied his
ankle, 'I'lie bonne jin, eonlunls wore
ll I fit 11 1 loss. Hiilemnii is a tiicuiber of
lite Moileru .Wondnien' ciiinp here, it
il wni in connection with inuuiries
euneerniiig his missing l erliilcnle Ihul
luiitieuliii'i. eoueerniitg the accident
were learned bv Ashhiiid friends,
A 111 11 11 1 1 ' k ussCHsed vii In 11 1 ion is be
tween two and three million", out of
a total of WK7.::i;(.H!M.H7 for the
Htnte ut In rue. Last vein- the state
figures were l)aH.(IU.Vi70.H(l. nil in-
creuse for I'.HH of nearly 00.OUO.UOO
ui round iiuiiibers,
The Stele Teachers ussoc iiilion.
lliioiiL'li ils council recently meeting in
i'orlhmd. recommended that the miui-
U111111 wage of teachers in Oregon
should pot he less tliiui 7,'i per month,
iith the passing of the old veur.
11 new si met ure rose us bv iiiuuie on
the corner near the intersection of
Hast Muin street and I'loncer avenue,
"How firm a foundation'' uus secured
bv blastiutr ilecomposed griiuile in
that loenlitv. which is on eliuililc one
etiite near the first, Nutioiui Wmnk. 011
the Harttrove lot's which years ne
were exeiivaled prcliininnrv to the
erection of 11 large business block, u
structure whiub never advanced be-
vond the blue-print singe. The lo
cution is one j the finest and most
ueccshible in town. The new building
will he un aiitoinobilu scrvicu slntioii,
the erect Ion of whj'h is the result of
un organized movement mining ear
owners here who liuve lined up on a
club basis, uud ure supposed throuuh
this agetii'V to derive the benefits
which Mich all ill flliiiliun implied.
In electing Miss Gertrude llicdc us
city recorder. Ashland set the pace
which other towns to the north ure
following in rotation. On Jan. 1,
1010. Mi-s .Mn i v Huswell ussiiiued the
duties of eitv treasurer of .Medforu.
and recently the eitv council of Ku
geue appointed Miss Grace Slovens
as eilv recorder of (hut berg lo fill
n vueiincv, It's now up lo Grant.)
I'ass to elect 11 lndv iniivor. und Hose-
burg u ludv chief of police.
Arniv news us affecting this vi
cinity chronicles the return here of
Dr. A. Vt. Hoslongh. of the medical
corps, on furlough. Dr. Gordon Mnc-
C'racken bus also returned nnd will
resume practice here. 'Gene t'anien
ter is home on furlough front C'ump
Lewis. Lieut. Milliird Griihh. For
tress Monroe; Don Lowe. Fort Stev
ens, uiul Hurold Merrill, Fort Winfield
Seoll, nre back again either on fur
lough or have been mustered out.
From Ttileul 11 ml vicinity tho home
coming" soldiers and sailors of lute
include Kverett lleeson. Howard
Frame und Kverett llailev.
Kphruini 1!. liidnsby. a unlive of In
diana.. 7v eurs of nge. died at tile
nenil services were held on Wednes
day at Stpck's parlors, interment in
Mt. View ..comotorv. The deceased
was it eivil war veturan. The Iimiilv
havo heeii residents of this vicinity
hut n few' Inonths.
Soldiers' letters, "ritten sometime
.-Tho' DIE? :
Owing
antlRfter
The C!d Reliable
Hound Package
I'
VG'NcTRAVtltHS
ilSWlfefegl Toasted (
'J
1 1. mm
Your
since, iudicnlcil Hie (l.'illi uml h'tllli
rcgimeiils werc'iiliollt lo leave France
l or home, nnd slvenil of I lie Ashland
hoys hud 11 prophetic vieion that thev
miglil arrive here bv New Year's duv.
IDE
Ml'. Fred (.'hiiuiplin went up to
Med lord Mondnv for u few duvs' vin
it nt that place, 1 :
Mr. uud Mrs, F.K. Witld redirned
lo Medford Snndtiv. haying utteuded
the Iliverside ('hristniiis parly on Sut
iirdnv night.'
Mr. und Mrs, Tom Fierce of
(front's Fuss' were week end guests
of Mr. and Mrs, 1, II, l'Orter and
nllemlcd lliu purlv ut the club house
Saturday evening.
Mi? Florence Allen i-uinc down
from Ashhind Friday uud was a
guest of Mr. und Mrs. G. '. Alden.
retuniiiig lo he'r home Tuesduv.
Herbert Mathews went to I'ljocnix
the first of the week for u lew days'
visit with old frienils.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. 1), Jones entertain
ed tit dinner .Sunday. Miss Florence
Allen end Mr. und Mrs. 1. II. Klead
and children spent Christinas day at
thu Del Itio. guests of Mr; and Mrs.
('. II. Jtovd.
Trot Striker left Siitiirduv evening
for Portland, where iirrnimcnicnts hud
been malic for him to enter ihe hos
pital. It is expected that he will be
u'.vuy ubout JO duvs and will have lo
wear liis limb iu 11 cast for many
weeks.
Ilert: Pratt, who was discharged
from the nuvy. returned to to his
home from Ilremerton the last of the
week. He left almost iiiimediulely for
11 short visit 111 lirntu s j'uss.
Mrs. M. Jucobs and son George en
tertiiincd nt dinner Sunday evenim
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. 1). Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. G. U. Aiden and Miss Florence
Allen.
Miss Margaret McOuistiun, who
bus been teuehing near Medford he
gall teaching Mouilnv iu Fool's Creek
district. ,
Mrs. Abbie Chnmplin received a enr
loud of hoie-ehold goods the first of
the week from her old home in Chi
eauu. Mrs. W. II. Striker is enjoving a
visit from her oldest son. Walter
Prult, of Saskatchewan. Mr. and
Mrs. Prutt nnd children arrived
Christmas momiug nnd eipeel to re
main until time for spring work in
Cuuudu.
The first meeting in the New Yenr
lo sew for the Hed Cross will be with
Mrs. L'ose Guv, Friduv. Januarv 3.
Mr. uiul Mrs. Charles Wuhl had n
very pleasant home Blithering Christ
ians dnv'vheii Ihev entertained Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Wuhl mid Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Chnmplin nid family. Mr.
nnd Mrs. FreiJ W11J1I iup down from
Medford Christinas eve and brought
a ver substantial gift in-the wuv of
11 young pig. which "daddy" found in
his pen next morning.
The Christinas pnrtv Saturdav
cvenine: ut the elnh house was n verv
pleasant affair, there beine about 40
in altendaiiee. The Christmns tree
was electric lidilcd (mil ut the proper
timo wns found to hold eifts-for ev
erv one. It lieing the twentieth wen
ding niiiiiversiirv of Mr. und Mrs.
Georee It, Alden they were nresent-
7
alted Milk
Very Nutritions, BJigestibte
Tho REAL ' Food-Drink, inslantlY prepared".
Madobythe ORIGINAL Ilorlick process and
from carefully selected materials.
Used successfully : over V4 century.
Endorsed by physicians everywhere.
andget HorlSck'S The Orinal
Thus Avoiding Imitations
GKeese
Here's a 6sh that Snow Flakes I
are particularly adapted to. Spread
grated cheese on each Snow flake
Soda.toast in a quick oven. The
result ,is an appetizing, satisfying
lunch. You should try this. 1 s
Don't ask for. crackers, say Snow
Flakes, '"' ;- ' , -. .j-,.-,-
grocer can supply you. .
;i'!:sS:-iiii!ViS,:i;Ss!!?
',- A" l. si ' '
d with a liiiiidsom set. of hand puiiifed
litis and sutieers from Ihe coutmuuily.
.Miiieiierile Porter uud Mcrritt Hiltlc
pleuscil the whole eomiiauv with
their Christinas recitations and Mr.
Herbert Muthews gave a verv inter
esting talk on his citinii experiences
nt Camps Lewi and Leon Springs,
Tex. Dancing was enioved and a de
licious lunch was served nt midnight.
Mr. Purdue jof. the ('fiaparrul dis
trict went to town Monday to trade.
Iiube Moore uud Kills Chirk were
out to J. W. Scott's ranch this weejc
gathering up cuttle to take to un-:
other pasture.
Mr. und Mrs. J. P.riscde from ncur
Medford were oi.l to Itcagle Tuesday
to visit with Mrs. I'li.-'eoe's mother.
Mr. Hill Cotteicll was a caller on
W. C. Chupim'ii (ins week.
Mr. Snider tfc:' dnirvman of Sled-
ford, wits out iu the Antioch district
Tuesduv bunting up cattle he hud
pastured in the soring and several
strnved from the n.i.-.'.tire, -
Mr. Jesse Gin - traded his cattle
for some Inore sheep.
Mr. Jlerf Churmunn und fuinilvl
inoved trien the foi.ihill randi Mon
dnv and arc staving with his sister
and home lolks lor awhile.
Mr. L. 1!. lirown of Medford irun
out this week 'to his Anlioeh ranch
helping to run his Irnetor.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave.
l'l-obni Court '
C. V.Uecler. c-tnte. Proof of pub
lication of final nolice.
George W. Stephenson, estate.
Proof of public.-.tioii of iinnl noice.
Jackson County P.uilding and
Loan Association. Articles of incor
poration. r.erthu llonore Palmer, estate. Ad
milted to probate.
Sidney It French, estate. Admit
ted lo probute.
Circuit Court '
II. L. White vs. Citv of Asldand et
ol. Findings of Fuel.' Decree.
V. S. liiirntim vs. Southern Oregon
CHICHESTER SPILLS
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DRIVE ATOJEADACHE
Rub Musterole on Forehead
, and Temples -
A headache remedy without the dan
cers of "headache medicine.'' Relieves
P i that mlcarahlr, filing from
colds or congestion. And it acts at once!
Musterole is a cican, ""'"'"-"s
made with oil of mustard. Better than a
mustard plaster and does not blister.
Used only externally, and in no way can
it affect stomacn ana aean, ou" in
ternal medicines do.
Excellent for sore throat; bronchitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, con.
cestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago,
Su pains and aches of the back or joints,
sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains,
frosted feet, colds ot the chest (it often
prevents pneumonia). '
30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50
Advertising Rates
Classified Ono cent k word. "
Locals Ten cents a lino.
Legal Five cents a lino. .'
Display 25 cents an inch."
Contract rates on application.
HELP W AST El l 3IAUS.
WAXTE1) Married man for general
ranch. Jas'.. Campbell, phone
311-lt. 242
WAITED Primers. Anply V. S:
Labor. Bureau. Front Street. 2 44
WANTKTl ItM.'KLI.ANKOCB
WANTED To
'. Phono 86-H.
buy a light
beef.
240
WAXTED-To rent small ranch with
water.-!. .Central Point. Ore.; Box
27,'R. 2. ' - 241
WAXTED R. H. Toft will buy your
partly .paid Liberty Bond contracts.
WANTED Houses to more, ulld.
repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or
K-X.S .
WANTED R.-H. Tott buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes short time loans on any old
thing.
FOR REST MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR RENT Undorwood typowrltor.
Call 929-W. 243
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Pigs $4.00 each. Dried
prunes. Phone R13-R. 241
FOR SALE About twenty, head of
stock cattle. Jas. Campbell, 240
FOR SALE Heavy work toam or
will exchange for Ford touring car
- or truck, Jas. Campbell, phono
33.1,-11. . . ; 240
F
Traction company.' Petition nnd no
tice. Order. Answer,
Maggie K. Gray vs. Ificiuird W.
Gray. Default. Findings of fuct.
Decree.
II. H. ilristow vs. Neely & Young
et al. Cost bill. ,
Ivy Daoner vs. Clinton Dunner. Di
vorce. Dank of Grcsbam vs. C. F. Walt-
ninn. rormoncv.
Medford Nutionul Jiank vs. Clar
ence Wheeler. Dismissed.
Melvin Stevens vs. John M. Hood
ct nl. Foreclosure.
! Sarah K, J'titterson vs. Oil v of Ash
land et 11I. Findings of fact and con
clusion of law.
Jl, 0. Closterman vs. Jf. S. Johnson
ef al. Affidavit. Default decree. Cost
hill.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
hr local KbOUcftUoni. tl,v ccn&ot Eob
th dUeasc'l portion 61 th emr. Ther U
oalr ona war to our catarrhal aaafncai,
ar.c that la br a .constitutional rcmatly.
catarrhal Liflarnaa 11 cauaed or an
nam4 condition of the mucoua Unlnc of
in buaiacnian xuo. vv nan una iuu u
tnfUurted you bava a rumbllna aound or Im-
otrfect hearlna. and when 11 la antlrclv
cloacd, Deafneaa la tha rcaule. Vnteaa tho
inflammation cun b rcducad and tlila tubo
rmord to lla normal condition, hearing
rlll ba daatroyad foraver. Many cast of
daalncaa ar cauad by catarrh, which la
an Inflamed condition of tha mucoua sur
facca.' Haifa CaOjrrh 'Medicine acta thru
the blood on the niucoua aurlacea of the
yfltetn.
' We will give One Hundred Dollars for
soy case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
be curea oy uaiis uatarrn Meciclne. cir
culars free. All Drugs-lets, 7Sc
F. . CHENEY CO, Toledo. O.
NERVOUS ENERGY
life's momentum, depends upon
a well-nourished body. When
strensth is deoleted and the body
lacking in essential nourishment,
fnc nerves are the first to suiter.
SC0TTS
EMULSION
simon-pure in substance, rich in
tonic , qualities, nourishes the
Whole body and strengthens and
Steadies the nerves. Wherever
the sua shines, Sootfs is the
recognized standard tonic-food
and conserver of strength.
Scott a Bowne. BloomieM . N . J. 18-17
FOB BALE MWCEliLASTEOCa
FOR SA1.K-402-W.
-Corn and barley. Phone
244
FOR SALE Some fancy White Leg
horn cockerels. You can see a
sample at the poultry show. An
early selection Is always desirable.
' Get the best for eggs aud winnings.
J. O. Isaacson, Central Point. 240
FOR SALE At distributor's cost,
IVi-ton Truxtln truck attachment;
can be attached to any make of
car; now at Southern Pacific
freight depot, Medford. Western
Auto Co., 506-7 Henry Building,
Portland, Ore. 242
FOR SALE Baled grain hay
quality. Jas. Campbell.
good
240
FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. You
need heavy layers. They eat no
mors than the -poor layers. My
hens are heavy layers of good sized
eggs, and eggs are money. Made
S3. 54 profit per hen 191$ under
average farm care. Get a start
with the right kind and watch
them pay the grocery bill. Book
ing orders now for hatching eggs
and -baby chicks- from my grand
- White Leghorns, one-half and
three-quarters O. A. C. Big hens
that lay eggs and pay big profits.
Eggs 10c. and every egg guaran
teed fertile. Chicks 20c. E. H.
Westerfteld. Medford, R. 4. . 263
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay,
straw. Phone 8C9-M.
barley
242
FOR SALE Mexican Red beans at
Japanese Art Store. 34
FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn
. cockerels, Tancred strain. R. V.
Crura, three miles northeast Med
ford. . 242
FOR SALE Popcorn. Phone 452-W.
240
FOR SALE ;Good second hand
Faultless stump puller. Hubbard
- Hrna. . r
FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster,
superphosphate. Ralph -Waldo El
den, Russ Mill.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Phone
S42-R, evenings.
FOR SALE Corn at the Clancy
ranch, 24
FOR SALE Fine quality haled hay
125.00 per ton. Modoc Orchard,
Phone .Central .. Point at meal
hours.
FOR EXCHANGE.
T.O TRADE Two Portland lots, one
acre tract, also will take part trade
. on a $8o00 ranch. What have you?
. Box 143. Riddle Oro. 240
LAND--A
Home
This Week , Only
FOR SALE This ,week only. Land
a homo. Will sell my $10,000
.. equity in one ot Ihe -beat placos in
Jackson county for $3500. Irri
gated, woll improved; alfalfa, 'clo
ver, garden land and pears. No
better land In Jackson county. The
' pay streak has been struck. I
have three other places and must
sacrifice something to straighten
out my affairs. I believe I am
selling the best place ever offered
tn Jackson county for the money.
If you want land and a home boo
this, now. Desirable in overy .way.
Lot mo show you. Soo this, save
$7500. Just half price Ono wock
: only. Phone 784-L or see ownor,
20 North Poach. . . - 240
I 6 Beix-ans
rKaSureRei.cf
RELL-AM!!-"
Basw FOR INDJGEETiO'M
LOST Oiunionil 'and platinum lmr
pin, snppblro In cantor, ant with
small diamonds, in front of Mod
ford Hotel or between Holol and
Vallby Oitruge. Itotutn lo Medinrd
Hptol desk. P.ewanl o."0. -tt
MOXKY TO f)AX
MONKY TO LOAX on good null -estate
security, and will buy Lib
erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No.
81 North Orape. Phono M7-J. tt
Attorneys
POUTER J. NEFF, Attornoy-nt-law, -rooms
8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. Reamcs, Lawyer, Oarnett
' Corey Building.
Auto Snpplles
LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. VI
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold bmlor writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned ;up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons for.
good service. . Phone 351-Y. J.
7. Allen.
Expert Accountant
WELSOX .AUDITING CO. E. M.
Wllson.'C. P. A. Attention given
to anything in Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
into our simplified accounting
method. M. F. & H.' Building,
Medford. Phone 157-R.
Farm Loans
AMORTIZATION PLAX 5 to 40
years 5hi Money ready when
land Is appraised and title ap
proved. E. H. Hurd, secy.-treaa..
National Farm Loan Associations,
Gamett-Corey Bldg., Medford. 263
Instruction in Music
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
piano and harmony. Halght Musio
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 72.
Piano Tuning
G. W. CROSS 603 West Second
street. Phone 309 or 3. Piano
tnner and repairer. Endorsed by
the leading musical people of
southern Oregon. 264
Planing Mill
THOMAS . MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone
184.
Physicians and Surgeons
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
physician. 303 Gamett-Corey build--ing.
Phono 130.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
- surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
. ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co.
Bldg. Phone 567.
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MALv'S CARLOW
. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 904-L. '
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street.
Printers nnd Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. hns the
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front St. Phone
, 315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. A CHANCE
To Own a Home in Medford
A strictly modern 5-room
cottage with screened porch
es, cement walk, garage and
driveway, chicken house and
Jot, and close in, everything
paid up, a clear title and a
bargain.
We liaye several splendid
values to Uer you at this
time.
Brown & White
Real Estate and Insurance,
10 So. Fir St. Medford. Oreuon
INTERC'RIlAN AUTOCAR CO.
. ; - Tlmo Card. .
While "flu" ban is on cars will run
between MedforiJ and Ashland as fol
lows: ,'.: ',. ". , .
Leave.Modford for Ashland dally
at 8:00 a. m. (except Sunday), and
at 10 a. m., 1:00 p. m. and 4:00 p. hi.
; Leave Ashland fpr Medford dally
at 9:00 a. m. (except Sunday) and
at J. 1 : 3 0 a. in., 2:00 p. m. uud 5:15
p. m,
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