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MTCDFOTIT) AfATri -TnTBTTOT!!, fTCDFORTTi, tOnEnpy, FRTDAY "FfiTyRTTATtV - 21; 1d10 'PAGT, sEvrar RELIGION BAR TO ROYAL WEDDING 1'AltIH, 1eb. mii.-TIio dimmillle of arranging a ninn-inge liclwoeti I he Prince F Wiiles mill I'dnee-M Yiilmi uf ltnlv arc pointed out t ln v lv l.'Oeuvrn. Tlio niiWHiuiiicr sav tlit.l tliv Ciillicilh! princes vviiiiltt firl have to ronuuitoo Imr ritllli mill heooinn n iPUi'U'Htiuit. iim Krilish law forbid iu sovereign In Imvn ii Ciillinlie wife. "iim conversion 11 thi' iiiiiii.(.,iK," llu iinwNiumr iiililii. "would inini'i'HN hip 1111111111 imuiiui unliivornblv mill llltlllllllfll UllOIll I lull. IIIl .. I... i .. nloiilt'iicuriii unit objured lliu (Ireek (Iruhiiiliiii fnilli on her muriiiige to lliy k tig of llnlv, would not hihiuho her iimiKiiiorH conversion lo urotcsliiiit. win, Hid tiueeu mother Miiruiiriln is undortituntl In Im h.tuill.. i.. ....... i. : . .... , mii'u n t'ltiutuu of rolitriuti. Tlio kittv, who lit iiei'iuv aiinelicil to Iiih mother, i hi,. willing lii net coiitrnrv lo her feel Iiiux. Thfl fiimilv ol' ho Duku ol (Win, undo of tin. king, nlu sharei thu uut'Cn imhiIht'iI view," Musi revolt llASEL. Pcli. 21. A ronelioimrv Insurrection broke out nt Muiiieh Wednesday night, in-cording lo the Knuiklorl Ztiilung, Demobilized lln viirinn bliioinokit attacked tin. diet house and ocouiiicd tlio tcli'gruidi ol. ftco and police licndtiunrUrs, bill were dislodged bv government troops. J'rince Joncliini of l'ru.la, uixllt hod of tlm former emperor. wn nrrcstcd. it ba'intr reported Hint ho nnnreiillv had some eoiiiieetion with the move ment, llfi huii been staving at Munich tinder tlio name of Count Men. COPKNIIAOTN". Ki-li. Sl.-I'rinco Joachim of Prussia vim not involved in Incidents nt Municli on Weilncs dnv night. aenordiiiL' lo a dispatch re reived here, which .mid that the prince and his eonecrt nro returning to I'rtnuin miller osonrt. n TOY'S MARKETS Uvraioek POHTI.ANO. Ore.. Kvh. 21,-Cnttle firm: .' receipts U4. Steers, best. lH.OOrti'l I.UO: nood to rlmiee. 11.7.'. n '12.75: medium to uo.nl, HI.7,Vi' 11.75: fair ! good, iffl.iOoi 10.i.'i; coamion to fair. .8..(l(i!l.r0; cows mid heifer, choice JlO.Oupi 1 1.00; good lo (,'hoicn, H,".VnU.7.V. mcdiuin to clmice. $7.75(.i H.75; fair to me (limn. (1.00di 7.n0: onmtors. t:i.50((i 5.00; hullii. $tl.00(ii'fl.0(l; culver. $11.(10 (ii 13.50; Mocker and feeders, $7.00 (o'lO.OO. . Hugs, higher: receipts 007, t Prime mixed, if lll.75(ol7.00; medium mived, Vl(l.50((1 10.75; rough heavies, $11.75 m' 15.25; pig. 12.50Gl l.5tl; bulk of Halo. $10.75. ' Sheen strong; reeoipls 30. I'rimc InmliH. ifH.OOfd l .50: fnir lo medium. 10.00(a'13.00: venrlings. tlO.OUiov 11.00; wolhers, t-fl.OOfiT 10.00; owe.. 0.50(g'.75. nutter ' POHTUND, (he.. Feb. 21. Huttcr firm. Citv erenmerv printn. cxtra. box ot, 5.1c.; onrtonn, S4o: half Ijoxeti 'Ac mnro: lend than half bo.xc., lo inoro. . lliivinir price butturfut, country. 50((t)51e: cu'iu oxirnH. 50c. , Km POnTL'.VD, Ve. 2 1.Kkrs SelllnR prlco, coiio count, 42c; buy ing; prlco, 40c; roIHiir; prlco. candled, 4Ilc; Ddlactud candled In carlona, 4 4c. llnlnuo advorllnluR flpoclnltlos nro liornldlnK tlio bitt nodal ovent of tlio eoftHon, tlio fancy droiia parly to bo Klvon on tlio ovo of WantilnKton' birthday, Krlday, Fob. 21, by tho Wodiionday Aftornoon club. Tlio Dr. Edwards' Olive TabWGet at the Cause and Remove It Dr! Edwards' Olivo Tablats, the aubatt tule for calomel, act gently on the bowels mid positively do tho work, j . i ' j - I'ooplo nnilcted wi(h bad breath find Snick relief through Dr.- Edwards' livo Tablets. The pleasant' augar coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them, j Dr. Edwards' Olivo Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing tha blood and ijently purifying tho entlro system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of tlio bad after effects. All tlio benefits of nasty, sickening, wiping cathartics aro derived from Dr. Edwards' Olivo Tablets without griping, pain or onv dlsnjjrccablo effects, ' Dr. F..M. Edwards discovered tlio formula after seventeen years of prac tice among patients pOllcted with bowel i and liver complaint, with tlio attendant bad breath, Dr. Edwards' Olivo Tablets are purely vegetable compound mixed with olive ell; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every nlfiht for week and note tne euccc iuo anu zua QUELLED AT MUNICH ASHLAND AND VICINITY BAD BREATH plfox,: Aldrul?tj, uvfliil will tnlio pluco lit Mumorlul null limieiiil of tho Nat. Iho cIiihiko liavliitt liciiri ilociiliid upon for Rood llllll Burriclullt I'DIIHOIIH. A tlllKIIIIIlt, u vatoiitlno carnival, mimical nolrou and oilier ittlnictlitrw will ho morKcil In t It lu niiii.aculai diiiiioiiHtritllou whh'li In bolmt sliiKed by tho londliiK uncial iirmuilziillmi oft Iho city In be half (if It m tmlillo niililtci) uctlvlllea, It's a cold day horn when tho po llen iiiiilinrltli.K don't round up a boolliiKKor or two oh public carrier or privalo mock ll(iiorn. Anothor victim paid the penalty oil Wednes day of this week. Iho municipal sur tax IicIiik $5u, The offimder wun u nob-rimlileiil forelaaur, In this par ticular lnntaiice over u iro of liot Di'H ivero conCliiciitiid, secreied In un orilliiary grip, Hlntu and federal proieeiitnri! aro llnblo to follow In Hie waltii of these inuuluipal ronvlrtlons. -Mr. and Mrs. II. J, lreon, , of lirontti I'arn, am vliiltors hero Invc3 IIkuiIiik ellmalla conditions and heaUh-MivltiR waters u luilucntnents for locating permanently in this vic inity. Thru tho foruthouKht of Prof. IrvliiK Vlulim. Mr. and Mro. A. M. Ileuvor were npiiortunoly Informed of tlio. prenenco of their son Moredltli I" Hie ranks of tlio OUth rvKlment on Us way 1o Camp Lewis. I'rof. Vlnlng rnn ucroin the command at l'ooatiillo, Idaho, and lliouchirully ' Informed Ashland relatives of his meetlnK with llielr boy In tlio servlro,' Oil Bamrdny, Kob, 22, at 2 p. m.. Cherry day will bo Inaugurated a a fixed obnervance In the calendar de voted 1o horticultural pursuits In this locality, Tho mavemnnt Is under auspices of the Ashland unit or Farm Dureau activities, and Is belnK direct ly boon t ml by the Commercial club. The Intent Is to onlarita the scope of cherry production In this vicinity on a commercial basis, notably vncour nKlnK Iho planting of IlluK, Lambert and lloyal Anne trees as growths which will lo a greater extent than other varieties repay the Investment In cherry orchard culture. This 'nicot inic Is to asaumo tbo proportions of a rally, with competent speakers on horticultural topic, uud It Is planned lo securo prnctlcul results on a big scale as the outcomo of cherry devel opment hereabout. The social amenities prevailing In cident to the observance of rather snd Hon day, at Moone hall, Thursday nlKht, were on such a hospitable scale as rivalled any previous event of tho kind In this town since tho annual feature has bocome a fixed one In tho social calendar. Hereto fore the observance has been some what upon denominational lines, but litis year's event was ovorwholmtnKly a united ratification of all tho whole some principles Involved. Dads and kids mot In Jolly companionship around as hospitable a banquet board as the old town ever witnessed, while mothers and sisters . waited upon fathers and brothers and Indicated their approval of a movemout which promise (treat results in shaping rhnracter, not to mention the social advantages as accompaniments uf the moral and Intellectual ones. True manliness Is the personal equation Involved. At this Ideal rounlon Jovi ality was present In just the right proportions with problems affecting everyday llfo. which were Illustrated and developed thru the channels of a program dealing with the practical Issues associated with presont day needs. ' .... ...... " Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sharp, who re cently sold their North Main streot property to T. F. Smith, loft early In tho week for -their now homo In Oak land. Cal. Tonchors are romlndod that exam inations postponod In December, will take place at Jacksonville, Kcu. 26. 27 and 28. Tho local Masonic lodge will con fer tho third degreo on Friday even ing, Feb. 21, an ovont which uniform ly Implies a good atteudnnco. Mom bors of the craft cordially Invited. A third gamo In tho basketball championship aorles botween Ashland and Modford will bo played In the local high school gym Saturday evon Ing. Fob. 22. Mrs. Henry Chlldreth and children linvo boon visiting relatives In the vicinity of Eagle Point and tho Elk Crook soctlon. The presont condition of the roads Is reported as something fierce when ono gots off from the main highways. Tho long spell of wot weather will Imply a lot of oxtra road work Inter on to rostoro normal conditions thruout tho county. A gracoful trlbuto to tho H. Ij. Whitod family wns Incorporated ns a 'charming social adjunct to routine procoodlngs of tho Western Star chap ter, at Its regular meeting on Tues day ovonlng of tills wook. Tho at tendance was largo, and to tho ontor Inlnmont , commlttoo . belongs . tho credit of sorvlng rofroshmonts which wnro superb. "A short program was Ideal In Its conception of musical ac companiments, with Mrs. Julln Hock- elt, Mrs. u II. Reynolds, and Mrs. Mario Stock participating, also l'rof. Leonard I'nltlt, vlolllilst, who Is a newcomer horo from Honolulu, hav ing openod a studio In tho Allen block undor mothods pursuod by tho Itus- sinn school, eliminating Bolshevism In his mastortul Interpretation of "fiddle" ' accomplishments. Miss Lydlo. MoCall presided a organist In manipulating Vlrtrola selections. Mr. and Mrs.' Wliltod hnvo boon nmonR tho most offlciont .workers in the ohaptor's nclvltlos, hud the Inter change or friendly sentlmont,' guinea lly Hov. 1'. K,' Hammond who presid ed in tho "speaker's chair" In Vielniir of Alpha chapter, must hnvo Impress ed the Whitodo as ovldonco of the kindly eatoom In which thoy are hold lly IntlmiUo rrlondshlps In tholr old Ashland homol aa thoy slnurt upon tho threshold in contemplation of forming new associations, clsowhoro. lOlks belonging to tho Ashland hord V tl(. vyhoso grafting grounds )iro n tho ! vicinity of Yrnka, have Invited mem bers of tho oritur from both this city and Mudford lo gather on their reser vation at some date In March, pre ferably un B, i'utiltk'H day, mid browse In the gaio refuge' there, wlitim the winter puslumgo Is report ed us being extraordinarily fine ul thin season of tho year. Local' (lentlutn urn Interested In a proposed loKlnmtlvo iviiactmout which will exempt the tooth caulkers uud Mlructurnl brldgo workers from Jury duty. If this bill passes, they will be placed In a classification along with such companions as preachers, duiiois, teachers, and firemen. I', John-un, old-time resident hero, civil war veteran, shoemaker, and Jolly old soul, has returned to Ash land fur permanent resldenco, after a long time pnsned iu raimdona, Cal., In which lutlluda ho reports tho tem perature, after 4 p. m. ut any time of tho year, so chilly that ho was compelled to coma north again, to enjoy tlio gcnliit .wnrmtli prevailing here in out of the time. O. CSV Davis who pnssod away lost Sunday at bis homo In Central Point lived In this vklnlly for a number of years.". He was a Jovial, kindly man and a good neighbor. The many rrlends lioro extend thoir sympathy to (ho bereaved wife and sons. Tbo Parent-Teachers meeting at Mrs. Charles Taylor's was largely at tended. Mies McCormlck spoke In Interest of the Farm Buvoau and on a nurrtber of other subjects of Inter est to the ladles. Two uew members, Mrs. nichmond and Mrs. Smith Joln od tho circle. Tho next meeting will be with Mrs, Sam Anderson on tho third Saturday In March. ' Mr. and Mrs. W, K. Parker enter talnod a small company of friends at "&00" last Friday evening. All spent a Jolly evening. The Farm Bureau meeting bad a fulr turnout. ' A few memberships were secured but farming In this dis trict Is too diversified to make co operation easy. A wire has Just been received from Thco. Fish, Jr., brother of Mrs. Wm. Thompson, tolling of his arrival In New York from overseas. Miss IIohsIo Nichols of Eagle Point Is visiting this week at tbo Hoy Nich ols and Orover Cook homos. Tho Willow Springs school Is giv ing a Washington birthday entertain ment on Friday afternoon. , Parents and friends are cordially Invited. AGATE ITEMS ', Mrs. Clark Collins and daughter were visiting at tho A. W. Beobo homo tho first of the week -Mr. Cox has been hauling hny from near Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mcfiraw and son of I lit. Cal.,' wore visiting with C. J. McCoy and family. Sunday and Monday. II. C. Messenger Is down from the mountains after supplies. Ho Intends to begin tho operation of tils sawmill In the near future. .The farmers aro anxiously await ing for a porlod of dry weather that thoy may soon begin farming opera tions. Tliorn will bo practically no beans grown In this locality tho coming year on account of tho prevailing low prices, which aro probably duo to last year's extra largo crop and to the fact that from 500 to 1000 tons of beans are being imported weekly from tho Orient. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS 1 Bv A. C. Howlott Saturday nftomoon Polo Betts who' owns a fnrm on liouuo river about eight miles nbo'Ai hero, and Miss Karhonrt,,'. who is tenvhini; on Klk creek, and M-M. J. D. Furry of. Trail cumo out on tho K-P.-l'ersist stnuc and went to Mcdl'ord on the Hnrnish singe. Miss Karlmrt wns cnllcd to the bedside of her sick sister in Mod ford. ; Tho snino cvenincr Mr. Philip flop pert of Butte Falls nnd Mr. V S. ICoo, ono of Bnttii Fulls merehnntti, and MY. nnd' Mrs.' Floyd' L. Hutchin son of Ashlund, cunie in and spcut Iho night with us. Messrs. Goppert and Kco goine on lo llufto Falls Sun day morning, but Mr. and Mrs. H. ro- mained until Mondny nnd took the stage for . Elk creek to visit his father, who riow owns the lnnd form erly known as tho. Johnson place, he haviils boiichl it nil oxoept five acres where tho Klk resort stands, from Mr. McDonald. Later in the evenine Mr. Klex Lamb nnd Llnvd Beoson of. Till- BLOOD POISONING Hamltn't Wizard Oil a Safe First Aid Treatment How often lockjaw and btood poisoning result from the neglect of a slight scratch or little cut I Ham lin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effec tive first aid treatment. It is a pow erful antiseptic and should be op- Iilicd immediately to wounds of this cind to prevent danger of infection. It is soothing and beating and quickly drives out pain and inflam mation in cases of sprains,, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as reliable, too, for stiff neck, sore feet, cold sores, canker sores, earache and toothache. , , Get it front druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. ' Ever- constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, jileasant little pink pills, jO. 'cents, .fyuariSIle,'; ' V V v en I cnriie in end spent Hie niuht. 'i.'hev eitine In to receive bunch of cuttle thf)V hud hero feeding tluit hud been holiirht up for Mr. Ltnnb. f Kundiiv Mr, Fred Mcl'herson, wife and little lio v clime in for dinner. Mr. Mcl'ln-rxou is one of our leading cut lie men of Ibis section iiiul is now living in our towil. Horace Ueppert came in about 8 o'clock Hundav evening from Med ford. He had been ilisi-liiirueil from the service nt Cunitt fewin nnd ennic directly here to meet his sister. Zulu, who is working in the telephone of fice, He ronmiiicd until Tuevduv morning, In kin v the gusoline motor on the railroad for his home near Butte Fulls, ' ' ' Mrs. ,)ocph Mooman, wife of our mail contractor and mail carrier be tween here nnd Dcrbv, took pHssaife on the Lewis iitnev Monday morning Tor Mcdford, Reuben Potts, who lies been work ing for Mikk KlUBilford on what is l:nown ah tlio Stewart ranch, spent Monday n'glit with tiff nnd the next niomViv went to Mcdford on the llnrniiih n:iiil (into. Uebrve Drnridon, our miller and town inursliill went to Mcdford Sat urday evening mid returned Monduv morning on the mail stage, '. William Morrell ' of Hrownsboro wns u businesH caller Tnefdnv. ' ' Lerov Smith, one of the old 1'. it K. force, nnd wife came out from Mcdford Tuesday on a speeder to visit. Mrs. Kinilh'MimOllier tt ltd while here visited Mrs. Hewlett, They were ac companied here bv her mother, Mrs. F. J. Avers. J. M. Haves, who is living on the o'll Jneks place, two miles ahove here, was n bnsincHS caller Tuesday. J. L. HiirtbumH and H. O. Enders of Ashland were here for dinner Tiifgilnv. ' W. L. Jones, one of tho forest rang ers of Butlo Foils, cntno out on a speeder Monday nnd spent the night. Lojvis Illnss of the free ferry, also wus here Tucsdnv night. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Wntson of Trnil came out on the E. P.-P. stnee Tuesday nnd so did Miss FvOn Middlcbiishes, end went on to Mcdford to visit her sis ter " I : !'' ' M. O. Brown nnd Fred C. Sanders and Iheir families' stopped, here for dinner Tuosdrrv' On their' wnv tip to the old J. P.. Miuomnn place to sec some bees thoy wanted to buy of A. S. Strong, who fqnncrly lived on the place. : , ! ' ; ' iim: I,. L. Simmons, formerly pas tor of the Baptist church of this place hut now of Vnllev Force. Wash., enme in last Saturday to visit his fnther-in-lnw. Mr. Sehivclv, who has be?-n confined to his room for some time with Iho flu nnd hns announced that ho will prench in the church building 'nn'eht. Wednesday, nt 7::i0. Our school reopened Inst Monday with nil of the itcnohers in their rooms nnd n fnirlvtutiod nttendnnec. Dick Bcssv, the driver of the E. P. Persist stage, makes' his reeulnr trips on time, bringing in the mail nnd oas sencers in time to cnteh the Enelc Po nt-Mcdford titrnre. in spite of the muddy roads. And Bob llarni.-h. who carries the mail between here nnd Mcdford is generally on time, but the road is so bnd between here and Mcd ford thnt it is n common thing for nutos to stick fust nnd have to be pulled out, but the continuous rains while thev are keeping the roads in the coiinlrv soft nnr1 muddy, nre as suring tho farmers of n bountiful crop the coming senson. "' : : A Woman's Story With tot Mesnino Subjsct of Childbirth Discussed I17 Women of Experienc. Women cTcrrtrjcrotell iholr friends bow, thrcmith' te uso of Mother's Friend, tbo wonderful pcntttntlnf ternnl application, XUey nrolded lutrrrinfr. and distress before the odrrut cf nature' most wonderful ero lutlon. " - Molbor's Prtenrt ts a remMr -wWcK find lira merits inrolred, rtrntlerlny them Rllnnt to resdity Yield to. nature's demand r upnmion. Th nerren, cortfe, tendonj jjijaua 11 mauenco upait ine com, ncrrci end lipracnU expand without that peculiar wcnchln$T strain, and nervoinnus, nausea nnd tinrettful sciiMttnm aro naturally avoided when tho nerves nnd mutcks arj relieved and tlius nro tint tort and drawn. By rccrular use. the lower obdorrlnal rc- f lon expands with ease when baby Is barn; ho hours nro less at tho crisis aoU pain and dunircr Is natnrnlly less. You cnn-Olitnln Mother's Friend frOra any druir store. It 1ms been used by women for orcr hnlf a century, and Is just as ktaudaid as nnrtbhtjr you oun think of, Writt the BrnfllWd Kcgqlntor CcAnpnny, Pept,,!!, l.nniar DuUdlnfr. Atlanta, Ocontia, for their Motherhood Book, and tret-A bottla of Mother's Friend tody. and Uuis fortify ur.!f og dnst imla ui distomrort. ' CLOSE IN .Five aorcs, nilsliorn five-room house, hot and ' cold water, bath, toilet, a good barn, chicken bouse and yard, nil good soil, close in on splendid grnvelod road and at a price .which is a bargain, ;$210.0. 00. , 1 Ten acres, splendid modern five room house, good, barns,, chicken house and yard, lawn, shade trees,, etc.', a fine bearing orchard, seven acres wheat in, a little over one mllo from paved highway on good road. This place Is for sale- for oash, the house is furnished complete Includ ing a new piano; there' are some fine cows, chickens, etc., machinery and tools, nnd the price s very low, $3350.00. ':'..'. ' ; An Ideal chicken ranch of 20 acres, all'-: fenced withe chloken wire,' nice bungalow,' good chicken houses, etc., good well, some alfalfa-nnd fruit, some good oak and laurel wood for nil home needs, close to Pacific High way, nnd a hoautlful view of the val-lejv- Prlco. Including, porsonal prop erty, $3500.00, without, $2750,00. . BROWN 6c WHITE ; REESE CREEK RIPLETS 1 i i Hov, J, Stlllo pruacliod a good ser mon after Sunday school last Sunday Key. Stllle Is n very able man; all are invited to hear him. Mrs. I). Clurno Is gradually Im proving. Hho no doubt will bo able to bo among us aguin when the woatlier settles. She received a let ter last week from her son Wallace. He Is now flattened In Germany, Is j well and enjoying life. Mrs. J. T. Kobortson Is not regain ing strength, after a solge of the flu, as fust us her friends would like to hear, but we expect her with us when spring approaches, . , , Miss Dtllilas Mlnter is expected to arrive home from Portland one day this week. . . Mrs. Frank Castor who has been suffering from a very sore foot, the effects of a burn last fall, fell a few days ago hurting ber foot worse. IF1 KIDNEYS ACT Take tablespoonfa.' of Salt if Back hurts Or Bladder bothers DrLnJt . lots of water ' , We are A n.-ttim of nt eaters and cmr blood is "lied with uric acid, says well-known authority, who warns ns to be constantly on guard against kidniy trouble. . ; i .' ., , . , . The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weaJc from the overwork; they get slugginh; the ellminative tissues clog and thus the waste Is retained in the blood to poieon tho entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is clnu4)y, lull of sediment, or the bladder is irri table, obliging you to seek relief during the night; wiien you have severe head aches, nervous and dizzy spells, sfeepless tursa, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jd Salts;' take a tablespoooful in a gbus of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid "of era pea and lemon juice, combined with litliia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it Is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jod Salts ia inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody can maks a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean .and active. Advertising Rates Classlfied One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Five cents a line. Display 2S cents an inch. Contract rates' on application. WANTED 61TCATIOJI. WlVTl-n Uv n miHHlfx.nroH - til sn : work about place; wages reason- ante, box w. w., care naij -iTio-une. i ' -283 WANTED Position as orehard fore man. Eleven years . experience. Can furnish reference. Apply U. S. Employment Office, Nash Ho tel. . 285 tV A STKSft S11SCI6I JSIDOCS WANTED Rug in good condition, phone 391-J. 2ST WANTED Attention! Umbrellas covered, lawn mowers sharpened. Baby carriage tires put on. Bicycle supplies and repairing. Liberty repair Shop, 22 South Grape. 284 WANTED To lease with option of nurchaso small bearing orchard of Newtown apples or pears. State . acreage, ago of trees, condition and variety. Send replies to Box 60, Mall Tribune. WANTED Three h. p. electric mo tor, three-phase, 110-volt. Phone 630-R. 2U WANTED Fresh milk cows. Phone 7-F4. WANTED We buy your unpaid Lib orty - bond contracts for cash. Hale's Piano House, Inc. J. F. Hale, general manager. WANTED House moving and re- ; pairing. Rhone 48S-M or 488-x. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Uood 2000 pound work team, with harness, - cheap for cash, or will trade for "heavier team. Phone-190-L. . 2S3 FOR. SALE OR EXCHANGE Com ing three year old roan Durham bull. W. E. Mann, R. R. No. 4, two miles north Hoover's Dairy on east side Bear creek; ,' .... , 284 FOR SALE Cows and hogs. Few choioo milch cows, gentle, heavy milkers.. Fine hrood sows, Drea. ' Red boar, great breeder. East of Phoenix, 3rd bungalow across iron bridge. '....; 2SS FOR SALE Twelve head of shoats, . average weight 75 lbs. E. E. Reamcs, phone 14-F32. 283 FOR SALE! Two good dairy cows, heavy milkers. Inquire of S. A. Marshall, Central Point. .- 283 FOR SALE OR TRADE Good pony. Berkeley Orchards. 283 FOR SALE A few registered Duroc .laraev hrert ptlts nnd flows. ' Larco type and good ancestry, at Modoc orchard or w. a, tsumner,- man ager, Hotel Aledford, . . ' FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull oalf, born October, 1918; fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal mer Investment ot., Medtord. Ore. BADLY COUGHS AND COLDS QUlCKLYfflJEVED Dr. Klnft'sNcwDtscoveryused since Grant was President) Get a bottle today ' It did It for your grandma, for your father. For fifty years this well-known cough and cola remedy has kept aa evergrowing army of friends, young and old. For half a century druggists every where have sold it. Put a bottle in your medicine cabinet. You may need it in a hurry. Sold by 'druggists everw.'fcrre. 60c and $1.20. 1 ' '. 1 Bowels Acting Properly? ! They ought to, for constipation makes the body retain waste matters and impurities that undermine the health and play havoc with the entire system. Vr. King's New Life Pills are reliable and mud ia action. ' All druggists. 25c ; von sale ponruy and egce WANTED Setting hens. Thorough bred Buff Rock hatching eggs for sale. Phone 930-Y. ... : 384-. FOR SALE Two thorobred White Wyandotte roosters, one thorobred Barred Rock. . H. Watklns, Eagle . Point, Ore. v.- 283 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Fine hen turkey for laying hens. R. F. D. 4, Box 43, Medfdrd. - . 287 FOR SALE A few cockerels of new Oregon breed.. Pbone 16-F4. 283 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for hatching, 11.00 per setting. Frank Myers, Beagle, Oregon, i -390 FOR SALE- White Leghorn eggs for , . hatching, from carefully hoganlzed stock. Mrs. C. A. Learnee, phone 408-R3. . 301 FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs for batching; not only pure bred but, but bred of laying stock. Won all first prizes at Southern Oregon i 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 wltn 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 have 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 Buff Leghorn hatching eggs. PhoncR-13M. 294 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red hatching eggs. Phone 370-W. 292 FOR SALF MISCELLAVEOUS FOR SALE Gasoline wood saw. 4 ' horsepower; one Fairbanks-Morse engine, 3 horsepower; also one surry and harness. All In line condition.. Mr. D. W. Starkey. In quire for residence at Phoenix Mercantile, - zt FOR SALE Beardless barley and .. Irish cobbler seed potatoes. Geo. Hilton, phone 86-H. 283" FOR SALE Authentic History of the World War. Ed. Henselman agent. 423 King street,, phone 532-H. . 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 bluestem seed wheat. Phone 311-R. 283 FOR SALE Crain drill, nearly new disc harrow, spring-tooth harrow. Phone 311-R. - 283 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 First-class young black work horse, 1400 lbs. Two-horse disc cultivator,' 2 H horsepower en gine and Dumpjack: oat sprouter; hand feed cutter; double . work harness; bees and beehives. . A. E. Strong, Central Point. Phone Cen tral Point 23x1! Medtord 600-Ri. ... ' ' 283 FOR SALE; Stumps, suitable for -heating stove. $2.00 per load. Ber keley Orchards - .283 FOR SALE Yellow globe Danvers onldn seed $2.00 lb. 640 South Fir St."': -. ,'''- -f. :'-' 283 FOR SALE Singer sowing machines . on easy terms.- meaning and re pairing of all machines a specialty. 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman. 291 1PT1D Cai.V 19R Inn. nt alfalfa hHV - all in good order. Will bale and load On car at Grenada tor $21.00 tier ton. . G. Cuneo, Box 8. Gren ada.,Cal.: . ' - ' 315 FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay . $25,00 per ton. Modoc Orchard. Phone Central Point at meal honra .. . ;. , . -. FOR BKUT IWRSCELLAJrEOUH. FOR RENT Close in 10-aoro ranch. '6-robm. house, barn-all-kinds of ' frflit. and berries;. $10. per. month tPhone 929-W: V -- '885 BUNGALOW ' ' A OWV TOUR HOME A very attractive 5 -room ' modern bungalow,' garage, lawn, shade trees and on paved, street well located. All Streot assessments paid in full. - 1 , BARGAIN PRICE $11730 ,; Page-Dressi er Co. ', We write Fire Insurance that roit fiAi.K-nr.nt, XT.Tit. FOR 8ALH OR TRADfe 120 acres In Sams ylloy, near Modoc orch ard. Will consider town property, automobile or stock' as purt pay ment, Call or address T, 11, llragg, 844 East Ninth street, Medtord, Ore. i . 287 FOR SALE Seventy acres water. two-tirty upkeep year, prlco site thousand. Box 60, Mall Tribune. 283 FOR HBXT OR SALE Five-room furnished house; modern: garage. Inquire 731 West Second street. ,. 28S . FOR ' SALE 158Vi-acre tract OB Evans creek Write or oall and lenrn particulars. . A bargain. Levi N. Stevens, Rogue River, Oregon, R. F. D. 1. , ' 292 FOR RUNT ftoOWTO. FOR RENT Completely furnished six-room house with electric heat, piano, garage. Going to ranch till fall. Cheap to right party.. Phono 190-L, ... i. i 283- FOR RENT Colonel Sargent's resi dence, 810 South Oakdaie. Big oak trees, large garden, barn, gar age, chicken bouse. Very reason able to right party. Also Oakdal store and apartment above. Phone Colonel Sargent, . Jacksonville, or see Bennett Investment Co. 286 FOR RENf Several modern honses. Building & Loan Ass'n. 429 M, F. & H. Bldg. FOR BENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR SENT Sleeping . rooms. Im perial, 30 'North Front. Reduced rates. ' V- ' '.' 87 MONET TO LOAN LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent in terest, O. C. Bogga. .f LOANS City loans. Buldlng ft Loan Assn.. 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN on. good teal estate secniity, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. 5. Andrews. No 31 North Grape. Phone 63-M. 889 " '. ' : r-er RU8TNESS DIREOTOTiT Attorneys k , PORTER J. NEFF, Attorn ey-at-lsw, rooms 8 and 9. Medford N'atkoal Bank Building. , v A B. Reames, Iawyer aarnett- Corey Building ' ' Anto Snpplle (.HEh auto t SPKiNUb cu -w are operating the largest oldest and hest-eqnipped plant In the Pa elfic northwest Use our spring when others fall Sold nnder writ ten guarantee. 34 North nfwntr St . Portland, Oregon ' Garbage 'i GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned op for the summer. Call on the elty garbage wagons, for good service. Phone 861-T ' -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 'aecountlns - method. M. F. & H. BnlldJng, Medtord. Phone 157-R. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 6 to 40 . years 5H Money ready when land Is appraised and title ap proved. E H. Hurd, secy-treaa.. National Farm Loan Associations, , Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. . ' Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halgbt Uuale Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldi. Phone 73. . . . , . Planing Mm THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work,- sash, doors mouldings an,d screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. , Phons 184. : Physician and Burgeosss' DR. W. W. HOWARJ--Osteopatlllo physician. 303 Garnett-Oorey build ing. Phone 130. . .1 - ( DR. j. J. EMMBNS Physician ana surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ,. ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glass's sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. - Offices M. F. 4b H. Co. Bldg.- Phone 567. v.- 1- -. ' - DR. F. G. CARLOW ' ; . DR. EVA MAIW8 OARLOW 1 OSTEOPATHIC PHY8IOIANS'-' 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. '. Phone 904-1 " Residence 28 3. Laurel Street Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon.' Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Ftr St. '": ' ' . ... Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO ' Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. ' Prices, right. Service guar - anteed. .'.' IXTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. '! v TUIE CARI. . i . leave Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 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; : t Leave Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m. and at,l:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p. a. Also on Saturday at 6 :30 p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a, m, and 13i30, 4i39 884 iS9 . ' . ,"' J t I l 1 I