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TVrTCTFORn M ATT; TRTBTTNK, MT1DF0RT), OTCTCClOy, WEDNESDAY, TTyRTtTTA RY 1!), 101 f) TODAY'S CASUALTIES V llll llill't , tlliUI'CU llllllclci'lllimul, lircviiiMHlv reiuirleil iniiiiir in ni.'iiim, I'riVllll) 'rlllllllllH (, I'dWliT, llllllHT, Oi k. . - Wounded, ilt'irno miilcti'iniincd I'livtitu 'Ki'iivyl .1. Iliuiivr. Klii'iwmul, (itu.! j'rlvulu Arthur V, IVIormiii, I'urtlniid, Oil'.: I'rivuli' Ji-nm. Ken hurl, I'oilhiiid. Orn.i I'rlvnlo Kmv (', Ki'fclurNuii, 1 1 i-itiIi 11 tn. Ore,; Cui'ii, ,!. ucl K,- KmIoIi, Hit It'll. Ori',; 1 "i-i vit t lliirnou. 1.. ('iwiiei', Newberry, (Ire; I'riviilu Ford II.. YVilliiiiim, (Iroi.luiiu, Oru. ' Kliulillv wounded rioriteuiil Uiiv imiilil .1. Ilinriii', I 'ml In ml; j'ljvuii. Knur lli'iif. AnUiriii, Ore; l'rivuto Curl Crawford. I'eali, Oris: I'livaio lli'liiilllll II. llnwiti!, Null. in. (Ire; 1'ij. viilu Curl ('. Miiri'iw, 1 ' r I In nil. Hi,.,; I'rivat" Venn' (Nl rainier. I'lirllaml, (Int. I I'riviilu Civile I). richidlhiiiiiiiicr. I'liitliiixl, Ora.t I'rlvuin dint' I im. lullil. AhIiiiIh. Oil'.; HiTci'iint Kilkiu ('. Million, Hiileiu. Oro,: I'rivnto ('hii. Al Nielioll, I'urlliiiiil, Ori'.'i I'riviilu U'llliimi It. Iloere. I'orlliuiil, Or...; I'll. vato (hiv II. I'irki'MM, CiiiviiIIih, Or,i.; Private iliilui Uiiiif. I'liiilntiil, On., ; I'riviilu Andrew Kiu'lino. Merrill, On'.: IVIvnle Herbert C. Hi'ii'li'r. IWlluiid. On'.: I'riviilu Wiliiicl II. Kiirrmv, I'url IiiiiiI, Ore. ; - -' " lOH'S MARKETS ' lilrralii-k , , . il'OllTI.ANI). Or lVh. 10,-- Cuttle nli'iulv: ntimiiIn II'.!. Steer, Im1. $:i.llll(irM.UII; uuml to ohmec. 1 1.7.'. (' 12.7."i; medium t kimmI. 10.7.'i(iV I1.7.V. fair In good, l,Ml(u Hl.T'i; I'liniinoii In fail". 8.S1(ii'fl..'0: rw anil heifer, r flioii-f. ltt.mii 11.1)1); good to uluiiee. H.7j(n U.T.'i; medium In cligii'i',' 7.7.'i(ii,H.7r; fair l' me dium? ll.OOfii 7.011: I'liai't-K, :i..Midi f0O; bulk 0.ll0i U.UO; cuIvom. 'J.UU (i(il3 .iH: utockerH mill fomler, 7.ui) (V JtMiU. - Hint aleiidv. riM'i'inU -I I'-'. I'riiii.' liiixedi Ili.lHKu, lt!.7.'. medium mixed, tWWii 1(1.11(1; r-muli hcnviei. l l.im (airi.'.'a: oik". trT.Vdlm I V'iO; hulk or Haiux. 111.11.1. ' Kliimu Nli'iulv : no receipt. I'l-uno lamb. M,0(l(u 1 1.5(1: fair lo medium. IO.(ll)(aH!.IHI: vcurlinir. ln.W)(it 11. (10: wether, !UMIi 10.1111; owe. t(l..r.0(S 8.75. lluller PollTt.AND. Feb. lll.-lmilor firm. CilV orenmerv 1111111)1. 1'Ktrnn, tx b"U Me; eartuim. fi:ir; half boxes 'vC Ilium; le4 llinii Imll' hiixoi. le more, huvinu price butter I'ul. cimulrv. -lUiu. ."iilc; i-tilif fxlrm. fillp. CLEMENCEAU SHOT THRICE (Continued from pK an.) Hlmrllv iicfnri' riiioii." Our AwKtii'iitti'il l'riH was iiiforiai'il. Im was miniitf iin in tin iirmclmir Niiinkiiii; nml laii'.'li inif with Iiih Htal'f nl' nwistanls. . Tin' only mi: n of Iroiililc fruin tiu womiil, it wits htatt'il. Was n kliuhtlv ini'tvimcil li'mis-riiliin'. ' An puannuiMi itowiI wliivll nlisi rvi'il n ii"i)pi'tfiil Hllt'iii'ti. ahsimilili.il ni'iir M. Cli'iitBiii't'itM's n'siilnii'n a Iter tint ncenfri'iiui). Witliin a Imlf hi'iir I'ri'x iilviit I'uiiH'iiro nrrivtul. He win ' (itiii'klv fnlliiwiM liv variiiim mviiibon , 0 tlio I'liliillM. Iiiu-ll oiririaU of llir wovprniiKMil mill r'i'ri'iilalivi' if llu iinuv anil navy, lis wrll ii of lli ! luiiiiitiii riiriiH, iiK'liuliinr Williair Oriivtw Sliiup, Ilia Aiiii-rii'iin iimbnif. wmlor. , ' Ononin Clciaeinti'iiu lias Im-wi iio l Ilia IrA'linir Mnlownoii 'of Kruiie f;i iIim'iiiIch. but it vn nut until tlm criti cal KtuttcH of llin uroat war caini nnii lie took tlio reins mill uliiilu.l tlx c'oimtrv liiroiiuli to I lie eiiil of III , Htriiiwlii tUat ho Iipciiuik tlio world n. nonncd fiiiiiro llinl-lio is lodnv. : With llin war or al least tlio t i'b ft I fiulitinir. ended. .M. Clcini'iicwm , 1ms cinitiiiiicd at tlm bead of llu IVcncli Kovornnii'iit duriiie Hi" trvmf iH'iii'o niiikinu iicriod. IIiuiil of tin Krcneli dvlt'uation in tlio ncaco con I'ercneo he has been an outstandiiiL' 1 ill II re in III" di'liberalinns of that liody. ovor wliow HeHnions bo prcsid cd. . Of mi extremely viitonniM and as pressivo pfli-HonalilV. Premier Cleinen ecmi, whilo nllriiclinu' to liiiuself n lawn and wiinalv lovnl follow inn. hii). lis well detcilninvd and outspoken op IMiiienls. 'At overv turn "f nffniw i Ihn parlianieiil, liowever, ho has been liblo to wear down llin oiniosilion In lii tn and itixt biil oro I bo npi'iiiiur "I Ilia pimet! eoiiference be nml hiN nd iriiniMtrntinn wero aiven n Rtrikintr vole of eonl'ideiii'c bv tlio ebamber of depu ties. ' l'rnniior (ilemeiieemi, whilo form erlv elitHHcd as n radical, has coino to bo known in later vours as n repro Montativo Hither of Hie ituu'p moderate cleinenlH in the French bodv pnlilie. r' Nohvilhslandinir bis adviineed yourH he is 70 veurs old M. Clem oneniiii luis ennliniied ill recent months to juslifv llin sobrinucl of "the liuor" winch lima has been np lilied to him, L'oiiitf Ibrouuh the tiT ine work of tlm pence oonfnnmco. With ils manv, Iohb i'oiikuKiiI hhih, wllhout. ofleii showitie siuns of I'u lie'ie. Sap VIMCu ASK FOR lb ' Oi.ginal i Nourlahlng . Dlnoatlbla .Fo,lnfani.Inylld.andarowln8Chll.tr.n.RlchMllk.MHodQr.E!jt hV0.lglnM Food-Drlnk For All . OTHERS. o IMITATIONS , Al Jpf TODAY SI mil of the etory of liar own career Is rnnruiltiowl In "A Woiiiau of Inumliiii," ihn upluiiiiid I'liiumoiiiit pluiloMlny HlitrrliiK Mine, Lliiu fiivn llmi, Ihu faitKiUH iiliinor uuil bounty whleli will iiu hIiiiwii nl ho l.lliorly I lieu In. tiuluy, In lior liilnnl ilii)iii)iiy, (Mine. Cavnllerl upjiciiiM im Leonora, I bo ilaiiKlilor or n pour lucii iiinkur wIiubo niamilloim voleo atlnteln din nUon tliui or ii weullliy. Aiiiiiiliuii who Klv. lior it liomo In bin family mid tli'linyii tlm ixoiiiii-h ut hnr inimlcul iMlai iitlon, Hlio noon hucoiniui rainoat nml luler wimIk Cmmi Ngrval, u Hpnn lanl, who In oxlnimuly Jealoua or bor. A younii Aiaiirlcua .iiinrH bor liro with tlio ronulL that nlllio Imiocoal, Hlio Im oiitriiiiKod rrom hnr Iiunliund. A Irnnetly (hen oIouiIh lior caroor, but alio Is finally ronioroil to bappl iiuaa mid her liualiuud't lovo. LIE AT PAGE THURSDAY Cbarllo ( 'h ii pi In in bin lalost mil lion ilnllnr ptclum In Ihroo IiIk purta will ho uli own at tlm 'i,Kn hoKlnaliiK I'liiirsilay. Tills besl of all lilit feu liirim wm hgrn hoforo lint could only bo nbown ono iluy on nct'iiiiul of Iho flu. "What iin you mouii?" tlomunilii tlio Irnln lliutlouanl of Doughboy Charlie as ho kiiiixW, rirlaK llin rlflo al tlio oiiomv, hlo rui.o I urn ed lo tlio rear, "I huio lilia ho I can't look Ut him" uiiKwored I'linrllo. Marlon Davis In "t'oclliu of tbc link lloe" will iiluu bo a pail of thin prourum. This Is tlio first ple luro o( this fmnotin olimn honuly. Thin 100 per tout show only threo tlio H. Tlio I'iiko nonts 1200 mid three hows will ho iilven each uftvrnoon uud evening dim all may o this. THE CdONfRYCOUSIN AT PAGE MONDAY Minn Aloxantlru Cnrllslo comes to llin I'uko Momlay. I'ob. 'iilh, In "The Country Coi'ibIii", a comody by Uoiith TarklnKton untl Julian Utrool. MM CorlUlo Is an Knxllxli woman by lilrth and nm do a ureal tuccoaa on tlio ainito In London boforo comliiK to (his rounlry nlno yours ago. Now aim lias adopted Aniorlea as her home mid lins purebnsoil u larito rami In Mussaeliuunlls. . Slio- was louilliiK woman with K. II. Hothorn and Jobn Drew lieforo crontlhK tlio rolo of Nnucy I'rlt'U In "Tho Country Cott sin". Hlio vomos hero under tho Kluw & KrlniiKor and (I cor no C. Ty ler munniininent and Is aupporlod by u ii oxeepllnniilly slroiiK couipuny In- tiiidltiK Alfred Hunt, Jnrk Crushy, (Sriun Itiunpton. (.lonevlovo Tobln. Julia Htunrt and nthora. AS On Kriilav tiiv'lil Ibis week the bit: Nalaloriiiiii will bo the neeno of a lo uil cnlcrlniiimonl rivallintr niivtliiiiu .icrsentcd locnllv dtirimr tlio uiidwintor icason. The event will be n fancv lros parlv. mid boslesses will be noinbers nf tile Wednehdav afternoon lull. The urnnil inn nil will occur Droutptlv al ! o'clock, and Ibis will be he siunnl for the "uriind opeiiini!" of lie boliiluv frolic, the caicttes anliei intiiiK' Wu-lnn'jton'rt birtbdav proper, Sv iibM'rvinir lite evening previous in tead. CtistimiH displayed will repre sent different epochs in the history of t'nrioits nations. A formal and stale ly reception, with all fonnnlilii's cast aside for lite lime boiiur. will set tlio mice for Iho merriments of tho hour. There will also be fortnno telliuu and hvintf pictures, while uppropritito mu in will mid inspiration to a pnstimc wliieh will iiicorpornlo an ideal social event. (nlv J."i cents pnvs tho bill. I. mill refreshments will bo served. Kim, frolic and 1'cnstinir for tluil sum will nut involve much of a financial responsibility, eoiiseuiietlllv let the ovenl be libera v patrontr.ed. Mrs. II, I,. Wiillber of Portland. iliiui-liler of Mrs. A. II. Ilussell, was a visitor with numerous relatives here last Saturday and Sunday. The ironiiil William Howard Taft. ox-nrosideitt. ex-seerelarv of war and extra ttood eilir.en, the versatility of whoso accomplishments Lit him lo oneupy any position uilhur exalted or humble, missed thromih Ashland on Tuesday afternoon direct from the nonce conl'erenee nl Portland. Ho wns triven an ovulion dnrina the train stop here, mid frnioolulW responded in a manner befilliiur tho possessor of n I run Ainei ieiiii eitir.enship which slnnds for tlio hiubesl ideals. His iron in lil v was proven lo be even mow Hum proverbial. Tho Taft sinilo is not forced, it is nuliiral and ml en lions, indienliuir Ibe personilication of s.ymiialbelm nuulittes nml kooii fellowship. Dr. .lane! lieid eaiieelled her en L'liiromonl lo appear hero in addresses to women Wednesday nml I huvsiluv of Ibis week, havintr been mmnnnticd elsewhere, under nroenl eireiiiiislau- com to eouliiiiie bor work nlopif linoB as oiilliucd tindor poveriiiiionl iiiih pico's. I.onif disliineo phono wircfli worn kept husv iliniliK Iho brief slav of Die (iriih in I'urlliiiiil. About 111 o'clock on Monday uiulil Mr, and Mrs. I.I II. Simpson worn called tip and hud a wolcoiiio lullt willi their son llurolil, several oilier of tlio Ijovs ImKiiiL' in by way of inhibit; their best respects. The 'father of Frmik llibbs cot a tele "ram minoiiuciui; Krank's arrival with the ll'illi. mm li and sound, Knuik wat ii wimoner Willi one of tho detach meiilM (ivciwas, mid wiih uassorj ,in 1'Vaiico, A recaiiilululion of casual ties in the Uolli itieltide sevoral mtiiKw of Ashbind Iioyk and residents of towns adii'coiil. (Itty Kpciiecr of this vicluilv. died of pueuiuonia ut l.iiii oci's. Fraiice, July H. ho beintf u iiieiuberol' llaltcrv K. Artiiuus Kpoon r of . Mod l ord, bclonuiim lo the same ballerv. diml of diseuso at Mussey-Htir-Moiis. I'Vciicc. I)ce. 10. Krcd ficbnenaaii. of Hatlerv I), wiih wound ed by sbrannid at the Hocond battle of Aivoniio. Nov. 1. Krod didn't return wilb llin (will. hiiviriK bv somo tin uvoidublo eaiiso been dctuiiied in France. He was not reen riled as linv. in i: been xeriouslv wouiided. A late Idler, daled Jan. 2.'l. nnvs all is well wilb biui. KiiImIi Hadficld. of Iho navy, is homo (iui a fuiioiitli. One has to no out of town to lea in llml the Teachers' club will meet in Allliiliil, Siiliirilnv. Kelt. 'i'i. u formal Program to bo discussed ut both inoiiiiiitr and flftornoon sessions. Ilev. ('. A. Kdwards, Miibodist pastor ami one of life most plcasine- speak ers of Ibis or any other Hcolinti, is scheduled for an address on "Theo dore lioosevell." .Owimr to illness Mr. Kdwards was denied tho privilcpn of atleudiiit' tho Lincoln banouet lit Med ford, and if able to attend the teach ers' iriitlicriuir it toes without nv intf that his remarks eoneerniim T. It., who in manv rcsiwets was n tvoieai Americmi, was the mililbesis of the (Iront Kmanuipalor, will bo n tnattei of edilinttion to all eoneorned. Katberand Son dnv will be fittinalv observed at Moose ball, on Thursday cveninir. February 20. The event is n soonlanvous movement on cet-to-oetbor lines, whereby duds and kids muv ptirlieipate in and profit bv the mcll'm.' Pot methods of eementint; mid hlomlinif tlm elements which bind faolher nnii son into closer commu nion and fellowship. . Of course there will be a hminttct. and it will bo n eood one, absolutely "non-Keeliirian" a lo be ranee of nibbles supplied. After feastimr will follow tho social hours inlcrwoven with onportaue talks, lit eral selections mid musical neeompn ii'metils. (). K. Kliucrland has coir; into, tho liosscssiuu of his own tbrotmh tlio Piirehuse from A. H. Ileives -of the residence property at tlli Second street, presently occupied bv A. Hall. Mr. Sliuerlaud sill improve (lie place and filler on occupy it. . Transfer tlirom.ii channels of Hie ellaver Koal tv couipanv. .. . Mr.-nml Mrs. Ktunrt - Saunders bnvo learned from their dauLiitvr Josephine, eimaued in reconstruction work under eovernment nuspiecs In France, that she landed in New York earlv. in the month. .The information was brief and Iho family awaits par ticulars. , ' . .Mr, and Mrs? William Vounir of Moose ,luv, Albertn. nhd Mr. and Mrs. ('. F. Yonnir of Medford. were visitors earlv in the week at tho lmmo of Mr. FEE MISERABLE FROM THAT COLD? Colds and coughs are quickly . relieved by Dr. Klnft's ' New Discovery Nobody should feel "perfectly mi erable" from a cold, cough or bronchial attack for very long. For it takes only a little whilo to relieve 't and get back on the road to recovery when Dr. King's New Discovery Is faithfully used. It soon loosens the pldegm, re lieves irritation, soothes the parched, sore throat, brings comfort. Half a century old and more popular today than ever. 60c and $1.20. Hake Your Bowels Behave , Make them function with gratifying precision. If regulation of the diet does not relieve their torpidity Dr. King's New Life Pills will. They are perfect bowel trainers, cleanse the system surely, comfortably. 25c ' CLOSE IN Five acres, motlorn flvs-room hotiso, hot and cold wat or, bath. tollot, a good barn, chicken house and yard, all good soil, close In on splendid grnvolcd road and at a price which Is a bnrRntn, $2100.00. Ton acres, splendid modorn five- room lioiiso, good barns, chicken houso and yard, lawn, shado troes, ate, a fino boniiiig orchard, sovon acres whont In, a little ovor ono mllo from paved hlKhway ou good road. This place Is for sale for cash, the house is furnished com pie to Includ ing a now piano; there nro somo tine cows, chickens, oto., machinery and toolB, and the prlco Is very low, f.WiO.OO. Twortty-sovon neros, 11 In whoat, 1 aero alfalfa, balnnco plowed and ready for corn; ovory food good soil; n vnrloty of fruit, Rood and comploto ontilpinant of buildings, Iioubo fur nished; plenty food In barn nnd wood in tho shod; a team, fino vow, chick ens, oto., mnchlnory nnd tools, prac tically now auto. This all goes for f 75 00.00 ; tnkos $3000.00 canh to liandlo It, tho bulnnco on timo at 6 por eont. BROWN & WHITE J0 South Fir at, nml Mrs, J, il, Tumor on Tnion slrect. . J. II.. Filler, lately movintf' here from Ihn vicinity.of Talent, has been elected mummer of the ('liaiituiioiin assembly, iiiriiiitrciiiiujlH for Ibn holil iutf of which 'will soon bo under wuv. tlm iulent buiiiu lo make tlm JlUU evont it riiiuiioi'iibln unii in Cbitiituumia iinnalH.i lv virturc of mi apnoinlmeiit from the irovernor. J. H. Fuller attended the peaeo conference at Portland as duly accredited dcleu'iitc from this locality. His father accompanied him, Durrcll Alinklcr. first radio oiwrn lor on tho V. S, Steamer Xortb llend. is nn.jovitlK u foiiuiicli, incident to re pairs hciiitf iiiudo on the ship lit the ilrooklvu iiiiw van I, A notable trip was one made lo Washington where bo visited bis uncle. I'ul. T. W. Ham mond, u member of the irenoral staff of Ibe army. He also witnessed n session of eonifrcss, almost as in IcrcHlinir as u mectintr uf Ihe Ashland city council when u, special measure collies up. Leo Trofrett, for somotiiuo past lioliliiiK a fino iob in tho wnr dooart mcnt at Washington, has wired bis folks here that he bus left for Stock holm. Kwecden, summoned overseas In cininect'on with mi important diplo matic mission. , .Mr. mid Mrs. Kdmoiid Dews bvc reliirned from a forlniuht's vacation in Los Anvclcs and Ihu various subur ban beaulv spots in Ihe vicinity of ihut nietroliulis. Air. had Shu'. WultcrSfcritliorn came up froin tho I'ass on Snndiiv to visit Imh fullier. who bus been sick but is now improved. Mrs. E. llnrd and lrs. Cute of Medford us well us Mr. Morrill, school supervisor, wcro visitors for the farm, bureau meeting on Monduv. Miss Luev Carl entertained lier vounir friends at an evenine; party on Friday ut her homo on Foots crock with music, and-Kauies. A pleasunt cvenimc was spent. A meetiiif of the Parent Tenchertf' PIMP1Y? ML, DON'T BEI People Notice It Drive Them Off with ur. tawaras . Olive Tablets ; A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should be nin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights.' Cleanse the blood, the bowels and the liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the suc cessful substitute for calomel; there's never any sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and Just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe ana irritating. No one. who takes Olive Tablets la ever cursed with "a. dark brown taste," a bad breath,- a dull, listless, noo good feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely - vcgeublot compound mixed with olive oik you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa tients afflicted with liver and bowel complaint!, and Olive Tablets are the immensely encenve result. Take one or two nightly for a week See how much better you feel and look 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Sulphur, Wizard and Land Plaster. v White and Red Seed Oats. Speltz end Barley. Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy and Grass Seeds. ; , Full Lino of Garden Seeds. Monarch Feed 6i Seed Co. SUITS TO ORDKB $2,V0U CP Alto Cleaning, Pressing and Alter! as 128 E. MAW. UPSTAmS i GIMCHTJNa China Herb Store Herb cure roi earactie, beadacL catarran, dlptherla, sore throat. lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of goiters. NO OP ERATIONS. Mod ford, Oregon, Jan IS, 1917 TO WHOM IT :ZAY CONCERN: I This Is to certify that I, the un derslgned, had very severe stomach trouble end haa been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of Olm Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 214 South Front street, Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I storted to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a won man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Olm Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) -' W, H. JOHNSON, Witnesses; 1 - M. A. Anderson, Medford - S. B. Holmos, Eagle Point. Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point i . W. Ii. Chlldrath, Eagle Point, C. E, Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point, Ooo. B. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point. Thos. II. 'Nichols, Eagle Point. I HroR I Association will bo held in Hie school bouse on Friday, a I'ternoon lit ;i o'clock. As important business has In bo n I tended lo and n prmcratii is beimr prepared, a t;ood atlendancu is desired, Mrs. f'olborn 1ms disposed of her Property here lo Mr. Allen, now of Colorado, but who formerly lived hero. On bis arrival to take possession she will (jo lo Fresno. Calif., to make her homo with lier brother and sister-in-law, Jfr. and Mrs. Huves. Her manv friends reirret lier departure from ftmonir us. Her patience and cheerful spirit under bor treat affiiontion of pain and helplessness huvo been nn example to all and she took u lively interest in everything nffectinif the welfare of the' community, especially tlio church, of which she has lone been a devoted member. DM MORE WA Ell 'OTHER V IF Eat leaa meat and take 8aiti far Back . ache or Bladder troabls Statralizes acids, '. rjrto acid In meat excites Oie kidney, they beorme overworked j get sluggish, actio, and foci like lumps of lead. The urine beeomea cloudy; the bladder is irri tated, and you may be obliged to seek re lit! two or thcee time during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull miiery in the kid ney region, you suffer from backache, aiok headache, dizziness, atomacb gets aour, tongue coated mid you leel rheu matio twiges when the weather Is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of watr before breakfast for a few days nnd your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of prapejs and lemon juice, combined with littiia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the aclda in urine, ao it no longer i a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jod Salts is inexpensive, cannot in jure) makes a delightful effervescent liUiia-watr drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. ' Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Suits to folka who believe in overcoming kidney, trouble while it is only trouble. Advertising Rates ' Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Five cents a line. . Display 2 S cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. . WANTED SITUATION. Wl VTT.n t)., n n.l,l,lloA1 men . work about place; . wages reason- niim inr w w earn Mm, rifi- WANTED Position as orchard fore man. Eleven years experience Can furnish reference.. Apply U. - 8. Employment Office, Nash Ho tel. 285 WANTKn MlSOTXliAKBOUS WAN'TKD Light auto trailer. - O. E. Blucklngton, Cold Hill. 2S2 WANTED One horse, harness, sur- ; rey, Belgian hares, Rhode Island chicks; also chicken fencing, bath tub, 'lavatory and fixtures. B. J. Bliinklnshlp, 1522 West Bryant : street, 'Medford, Ore. 1 282' WANTED A fresh. Jersey cow. Phono 411R4. 282 WANTED TO BUY A large baby carriage; must be in good condi- , Hon. " Phone; 816rRi - 282 WANTED Help wanted, man, wom an "or child, town or country, to . .raise rabbits for, me. Phone 371-H tevpuings.; . - , '-.'. 281 FARMERS AND GARAGE OWNERS. We can supply you with expert mechanics and Tractor Operators . Hemphill's Trade Schools, Inc. 124 'North Sixth street, Portland ' Ore. 2S2 WANTED To lease with option of purchase small bearing orchard of -Newtown apples or pears. State acreage, ago of trees, condition and -.variety. Send replies to Box 50 Mall Tribune. WAiNTED Three h. p. electric mo ' tor. three-phase, 110-volt. Phone 630-R. - 282 WANTED Fresh milk cows. Phone 7-K4. ...' i ...... . WANTED We buy your unpaid Lib erty bond contracts for cash Hale's Piano House, Inc. J. F. Halo, genoral manager. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 4SS-M or 48S-X.-: FOR REX HOUSE. FOR RENT Several modern houses, - Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F. & It. Tlldg. ' FOB RENT FURNISH ED ROOMS. FOR SENT Sleeping rooms. Im perial, 80 SCorth Front Reduced, rates. 2S7 BUNGALOW OWN1 YOUR HOME ' A, very attractive 5-rooin modern bungalow, garago, lawn, shade trees and on paved street woll located. All street assessments paid In full. H.VlUiAIM PRICE $1750 Page Dressier Co. Wo write Piro Insurance that protects. STIFF JOINTS SORE MUSCLES ! liatbtr 0d QuieM Undar Iha CtM.,, a Pentrahng application .. , i , Hamlin's Wizard Oil In cases of rheumatism and lama) back It penetrates quickly, drives out anreilMl. anil !imf,ra n : ui joints and muscles. ' vvuara uu is, an absolutely relf able, antiseptic application for cuts, purns, Dues, and stings. Sprains and bruises heal readily under its sooth- nir. n.ntratin m.ill.I. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If nnt BatiahI r,...M - .v.u.,, wjq wiiui ins get your money baclc ever constipated or have sick fieadache? Just try Wizard Liver Whin. nlMnl IL.Ia .1.1. :tl- tfk cents. Guaranteed, FOR BALE KKAI X8TATK. FOR. SALE OR TRADE 1(10 acres in Central waahlngton, under cul tivation, good soil. 80 acres In wheat. Will exchange for -land near Medrord. Phone 120-J. .M D. Brown at W. H. Meeker's. 282 FOR SALE Seventy acres water, two-fifty upkeep year, price six thousand. Box 6 0, Mall Tribune. . 283 FOR KI9.OT OR BALE Five-room furnished house; modern; garage. Inquire 731 West Second street. Z83 FOR SALE: 158V4-acre tract on Evans creek. Write or call and learn particulars. A bargain. Levi -N. Stevens. Rogue River, Oregon R. F. D. 1. 292 FOR SALE- POULTRY AND BOOK FOR SALE A few cockerels of new Oregon breed. Pbone lfi-Fl. 283 FOR 8 ALE White Leghorn eggs for hatching, 11.00 per setting. Frank Myers, Beagle, Oregon. ' 390 FOR SALE Fine Rhode Island Red cockerel, vigorous. Cat.; strain; also ben turkey; would trade for laying hens. R. F. D. 4, Box 43. Medford. 282 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for hatching, from carefully hoganized stock. Mrs. C. A. Learnec, phone 408-113. 301.' FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs for hatching; not only pure bred but, but bred of laying stock. Won all first prizes at Southern Oregon Poultry Show. Eggs $1.50 per set- ting of 15; $8 per hundred. Mrs. V. Bursell. phone 411-R2. 301 FOR SALE; Eggs and chicks. Have you fed high-priced grain to your hens all winter with no return? You might as well know first as last that no amount of care and feed will make poor stock pay you a profit. To make money from poultry you must bave the best. To start right and stay right buy Wes terfleld's White Leghorns. Eggs and baby chicks. Route 4, Med ford. 300 FOR SALE Butf Leghorn hatching eggs. Phone R-13M. 294 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red hatching eggs. Phone 370-W. 292 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Beardless barley and Irish cobbler seed potatoes. Geo. Hilton, phone 86-H. 283 FOR SALE At sacrifice, entire rsh bitry stock; some does just kin dled; others kindle soon: bred does and young stock. Crane Rab bitry, 1059 Court. Call between noon 2:30. 281 FOR SALE Authentic History of the World War. Ed. Honselman. agent. 423 King street, . phone . 532-11. - 306 FOR SALE Slide trombone, good as new. " Phone 19-X2, Central Point. 285 FOR SALE Sweet violets. Phone 353-J. . : ; - : 283 FOR SALE Recleaned bluestom seed wheat. Phone 311-R. 283 FOR SALE 'Grain drill, nearly new disc harrow, spring-tooth harrow. Phone 311-R. : 283 FOR SALE Hand spray pump. Tel, 31-F11, Gold Hill. 282 FOR SALE Sulphur for spray dope. Pay you to investigate. Ralph Waldo Elden, Russ Mill. FOR SALE Ford car. Call 854 East Ninth street. - - 284 FOR SALE: 4.000-gal. oil tank, good as new; wagon tank and smudge . pots, good condition. One 180 gal. Iron water tank. E. L. Lane, Central Point, phone 13-3. 281 FOR SALE First-class young black work horse, 1400 lbs. Two-horse disc cultivator, 2 'i horsepower en gine and pumpjack; oat sprouter; hand feed cutter; double work ' harness; bees and beehives.'' A. B. Strong, Central Point. Phone Cen tral Point 23x1; Medford 500-R5. 283 FOR SALE Stumps, suitable for heating stove, S2.to per load. Ber keley Orchard. " , -283' FOR SALE Yellpw globe Danvers onion seed $2.00 lb. 540 South Fir St. 283 FOR SALE Fine Shepherd pup, from choice stock, making of fine cattle dog. Phone 19-F12. .282 FOR SALE Loose ' Phone 600-R2. - alfalfa hay. 281 FOR SALE Singer sewing machines . on easy terms. Cleaning and re pairing of aXl machines a specialty. 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman. 291 FOR SALE 125 tons of alfalfa hay - all in good order. Will bale ana load on car at Grenada for $21.00 por ton. G. Cuneo, Box 85, Gren ada, Cal. 315 FOR SALE! Fine quality baled hay $25.00 per ton. Modoo Orchard. : Phone Central Point at meal hours, ; FOR RENT MltiCKLLAXtCOtJS. FOR RENT Close In 10-uere much. u-room house, barn alt kinds uf fruit and lierrlcs, 110 per month. 'Phone 929. W, ; i M . 85 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE -F'lgs, tour 75 lbs., four ;hi ids. a i-f 1 1, uoiu Mill. - , ass FOR SALE Twelve head of shoals, avorage weight 75 lbs. E. E. Reames, phone 14-F22. S83 FOR SALE Two good dairy cows, heavy milkers. - Inquire of S. A. Marshallj Central Point.. 283 FOR SALE OR TRADE- -Oood pony. 283 Berkeley Orchards. , FOR SALE Cows and hogs. Few cholco milch cows, gontle, heavy milkers. Fine brood bows. bred. Red boar, great brooder. East of Phoenix, 3rd bungulow across iron bridge. 283 FOR SALE A few registered Duroo Jersey bred gilts and sows. Large type and good ancestry, at Modoo Orchard or W. A. Sumner, man ager. Hotel Medford. -. FOR SALFj Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, born October. 1918;' fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore. FOR EXCHANGK. EXCHANGE For Chevrolet; Frame house 24x24, with lot; clear, no assessments; location 737 West Fourteenth street. Medrord. Ad dress Owner, .71 North Main Ash land. 281 MONKY TO LOAN LOANS Farm loans 8 per cent ln- tereat, O. C. Boggs. LOANS City loans. Building A Loan Assn., 429 M. F. ft H. Bid. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will, buy Llb . erty Bonds. J.: 5.. Andrews. No. , 31 North Grape. Phone 53-M. 330 BUSINESS DIRECTORY . Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attornay-et-lsw. rooms 8 and 9, Medford Natlcmal Bank Building. , E. Reames, Lawyer, Corey Building. - (- Garnett- Anto Supplies LA HER AUTO SPRINGS Co. We are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs .. when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Get ' your ' premises cleaned np for the summer. Call - on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone tEl-f I. Y. Allen. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wilson, 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. Pbone 157-R. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN-i-5 to V 40 years 5 Money ready when ' land la appraised and title ap ' pro-red. E. H. Hnrd, secy-treas., . National Farm Loan Association!, Garnenc-Corey Bldg., Medford. ., . Instruction In Muale FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher Ot piano and harmony. Height Musis Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 73. ' - .- . . Planing Min THOMAS MOFFAT--General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and " screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. - V '. Physicians and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ' ing. Phone 130. .'S DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. OculiBt and Aurlat (or 8. P. ' R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567, ' : - ' . . DR. F. Gi CARLOW f DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. .Book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North. - Fir St. ' ' " r ' ' Transfer , EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. . Office 42 North Front SL Phone 315. Prices right . Service guar- anteed. - IN'TERURIJAN AUTOCAR CO. ' : TIME CARD. - ., ,. Lenvo Hertford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 3:00 and 10:15 a,, m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days le ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m, , Leave Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a. m, and 12:80, 4:30 and 6:30 p. m. . .? . r