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t (Conllnftud from pnico one.) ho wont directly to big room for lirlff runt before lmn:houii. Uncut of Huston IKISTdN. IVIi. i!l. I'li-nidi'iit Wil Hill Wild till! Wli'M til' IIiihIiiii luiluv. TIik i'it v wiiH nut iiIiiiik, liutvi'Vi'r. in I'xli'iiiliiitf to Hid rliii't exei'iitivo n wo i'uiiiu homo I rum Iiim IhIiuii ii 1 tho iu.'111'H I'niilili'i'iii'a in 1'iti'N. for tliuu- -iuhU uf iH'iKiiiiH I'rinii nil imrU of New K.uuliuiil Mvolled I lid Huong in the Mn'iiU Ihi'ouuli winch it wiin urruuu. I'll lu nliinilil WINS mi llii WAV fiuiu ('niiiiiioroiitl Tier to IiIh tint el. Fur tin' uronlnr unri of tiu i.ruwd lllil WIIM lllll (Mils' ) ! iljl't Dili V to HIM! ln iircxiili'iit. UN Mi'i'linnli'H (lull. ttlll'I'O 110 W'DH 0 lll'llVI'1' Iiih uiilv ud- ilri'Hii of llm iliiv. xi'iilH Iml 7.0(10 nor soiih, mill nil Hi" lii'lii'lM for lln niiiiit inu worn iillnltml Hi'ViMiil tin vh iiuii, I lui lilititH nil iiluiitr llm I'lMiln n' lln imrndn wore iilihimi with I Inux iinil Iniiiliim. tnt'ludtiiif llio lime of dm nil Cil uiiliiimi,. AiTlvml Iji.t Nluht The NlciiiiiiT George Wii'diinutnit on w h it-li tin' iirvHiilcni mid hi )nrtv llllllll' III!" VOVHIill fllllll Uri'Ht, llrolllM'll iiui'lmr off nnniiuihiic hlmrtlv nfli-r (lurk In-t niulu. Hittidiiv iilti'i'iiimii it will middi'lily ilim'nvi'ri'il lluit tin' Mi'iiiuvr, rnniiinu lliroimli u d'-n-o i.il'. vim lii'iiili'U iliri'i'tlv fur Tliiitrht'r'K I - In n I nlr (niw Ann, I lie di'itriivi-r lliirilinif, rnniiinu' nil I im n tiunrd hlnm ilinriiviTi'il tin- ilnni'ir nud'unvo a wnrninir mi'iiul. Knttuirn worn ro- V'TH'J (Hill til" "lllll WIIH HllllUII'il II thtiuiund vurdi from ulioro in ili'i'i) Wllti'f. A nhort dintuni'O off Doiton lutr Imr tin) (liortio WnHliinutuu was met tiv nn escort of ciiihl Htihuinriiio rlmorx. Tim Hliin proceedi'd to mnir nntine niul till Krvniili'iitinl iwrtv re nininrd mi Imiird over niiflit. It had lrvioiiHlv lii'i-n nrruinruil llm! thrv hhnnl.l hit lirouulit mi to Common, wealth I'iur thii I'nrf noon on Hi" i-onst oiinrd cutter Ohmim'c nnd llm tlrnrk'r Wnhli'iiutoii should then leave for Now Vork lo Inn, I tlin 2.(100 trooun who ri'tnriiil with the iirt'nidi'iil. Tim storm wliii'li liml Iiiiiil' ovi-r tln coiii.1 for two iIiivh unnpi off to son hint nivht nml the ilnv oini'il olour. Tumuli- Willi Prultlrat The ini'diii" nl Mi'i'hnnii'H Hull wn m t fur 2 :!UI n'olnrk in llio nfti'ruuoii. All tin1 hiu'uiii.'" of Hip iircHiilt'iilinl imrlv uf -l'i i-rNni4 wns brmiuht in-liori' niul trmiif'rrt'i lo n sioi iul Irnin wliit'h wuh nimln rciulv to Hlnrt for Va!.liiiiliii with tin nri'kiili'iit niul liin norlv nt I :'M n, in. JokpiiIi I'. Tniniiltv, ni'i'ri'tiirv to the lirCHtlll'lll. MIM-Ilt till! Ilitlll II loilt Til III" (li'oron Wiv.ltini;ltili willi I'rtniiliMil WiIhoii mill i'iiiiio nxliom (oilnv with tlio iirxHitli'iitinl imrlv. Il i lit'lii'V l to hnvo tlin miuroHMCil ennv of thu ix billion ilulliir wnr rovi nni' hill with Iiim mul it wiih 1 1 1 1 1 u-1 1 1 rH'i-ilil" I'nM iiti'nl Wilxon ittiulit Hiun tin- hill lio fori' tin Imnli'il. Tim (nHiiii', it foniii'r puiiHt I'liiinl piitlvr. now in nuvni nervier. wn tin li'iiilur of Ilia wi'li'imiiii" flutilln. She iliNlilnvptl tho flnir of lipiir Ailmirnl Kipni'ir 8. Wooil. Iii'iul of tlim niivnl iliHlrii't, who wim iilioit nl. nml kIiii inr rioil nUn the uffifinl reAtinar nnrlv. ini'lmlinsr' Mnvor I'elern mnl Jlnior Oenernl Curl T. KilwunU. IVelcomliiK Htiinir,m Six uthi'r Hlimmt'ri wore erowilotl with lUiHttinimi't niul pitixi'iH 'of thu mptroimlitnn dintrii't who wro furtu nnte in the tii-kot iliitiilintiun. I."'l hv n nubinnriiip clnwr nml oiulit olhor Hiibmnrino nlutNPrs flmikimr IIipiii the fleet uroct'i'iloil tlown tho hnrhor with IiiiiiiIh liluvilitr onlriolin nirs mnl the rnloi-H flvinir oni Htriiiuht in llio Hhnni norlhwcHttirlv lirenzo. Kvcrv hhii) in I ho hnrbnr tliM'lnvetl fliiBH mnl evnrv iiimsenner on the wli'omine rIiiih wnvetl the Stnrs nml KlrippH. ... Tho LroniiH on llm flonran WiiHliinir- ton weril not foraotten. IVIeuiitions from tho Roil Ciohh, Y; M. C. A.. KniirhlH of ColiiinbiiH nml .Tewifh Wol- fnr Hoiird, oxli'iiili'tl n limutv wi'l I'Olue to III" Holdinrn iinil ilintiiliiitt'il lonulinul, eol'fi'i', eliewimr nuiii, ciir nrt'llPH, fitnliotmrv nml iicivhiwppm. v rroHltlontlnl Snluto After (lie tiri'Hitleiit nml Mrs. Wilxon niul tho inemberM of tho prewitlenliiil lint'tv liml linen IrnnslVrred to tho Omiinee. 1 lift nriwiilont h line iih i'oiii niniiiler-iii-ehinl' of llio iinw ilihiiliu'Pil Hint of Hour- Ailminil Wootl on tlin nmin trnek of tho OHimieo. nml tho eiitlnr Htnrtoil for Oomninnweiilth Tier. Alionnl tho nutter Mnvor 1'otors wi'leninoil tho .tuition k oxoenlivo. Ah thd OHsipneo eiium nbnmKl of llio novornl fortH tho iiri'Mitlentinl hii lulo of 21 ouiih wns fireil. C'oitvnviiiir KentilnncR wo)it ovorhontl. flvinir in oirelos to kaon nhroiiHt nt tho Oksid peo. When tlio Ofisipiieo nenretl Com liioiuvoftllh iiier mnnv of the little floe! ol! IioiiIh wliii'li liml I'Hi'orloil liov up the hnrbor ilroiipuil iiHtern,- Wit llio Niiliiiinrino eliilHorn whieh neletl iih n irnni'il wero Htill on Uiilv ivh nIio IioiI lo tho Hide of the ureiit pier. Thev Iinil orilni'H to Hlnnil bv until llio preni- (li'lilinl pni'Lv liml ilisomliiii'koil. C'l owiU t'hi'Pi' Hxeeiillvo Alonit llio wnliir front ' .ernwils wnlelied tho woli.'omimr flout eiri'linir iliniit tho Onorito WiiHliinictnn. IIoiiIh nml fniitoriiM lot Iooho llioir wliisllon whim tho OhhIppoo went iiloni!niuo llio HlOiiniHliip mnl llio dm could ho hoiml lo lUlloD, !- 'r : The Outbursts of 1 Everett True By CONDO NO Kid v.. .i. .. ityv it?. Nrtf H v;INJ. OOT TON I'M HOT tiOIMf. KMT! 'T, Trt JLI e r" " 'T tmK v- n y Brest Picturesque And Historic Spot WASIUKOTOK. Ket). 22. Hrot. delinrkntion port in Kriiueo for Aiuerii'iin troop nml Htippliiw, ulioie l'ro.ideiit Wilxon firnt Met font on h'rpiifli noil, in llio Htiliii't't of u linllo- in Pi'.l iHKiied liv llio Niitioniil ,(iuo- criiphie Soeietv. ' Tho eilv reeenllv Iiiih ullrni'liil wide utti'iitioii hei'iiiiM' of iillcuitlioiiH nml deniiilH roiii erniii!; the Hiuiitnrv eonililinn of llio Anicri- "Mil ri'Ht I'limo in iIh vii'iiiitv. "TIioiihiiihIh of Amerieiiu liovi will hiiv t'oodhvo to r;iui'0 nt the liihtorio port of llruwt, wliieh now eontniiii' few reiniiiilcrH uf ilH uvi'iilful unniils," hiivh tlio liiilletin. llullt by Viiulwn j "Men who foucht in UniulorH will hnvo hoiird the nmno of SvluiHtien Vnulinn, fuinoilH Holtlier-enuinecr. who when uovernnr of I.ille n eenturv nml ii lull I' nun, liml eliuruo of nil luililnrv work in KlnndorH. Ah (ho Amerii'iilH .mil nwnv from Ilri"t tlio kv line will hIioiv the ilonion mid towers of Hi" old eiiNlle, thirl eenlh eenturv defense reint'orei'd bv A'liulmn. ' "I. "It nn nrnlimi lit 10, ho poor u: 17 limn when ho will. "offered n eoni mission ho liml to mfiiho it, Viiubau won InMiiiu' nrt'Htiuii in inililnrv on u'iiK'.t'rim.'. lie Htn'nutlieueil more lliuil IKK) oltl forlrenKeH, built nuiner oiih new oiipH, iiit'luiliin; ill" Dunkirk nml N'uiuur fortifienlioiiH, liml n port in hull' n hundred HciitPH nml lumiv olhor battles, nml dovi'lotiod the ntoee method of piirnhVI eoliiiini iipproueli. rieoeliet I'iriue mid verlienl fire ul liuk. Mi'illovul ('OHtuniOH , "Should mi Anioricnn soldior hnvo niiKHed I'iiHh but noon Ilrittnnv Hrost in ut tho oxtromo west end of tlio Imiil uf thu pieliireHtino Urotonn ho inn v not rearet (hut fnto in niter life. Kor 1'nri.H nlwiivn will ho there. Hut tho unin.no Itroton folk, witlt their ('(llio foooi'li, leiri'iidn, lure, mid fulk bonui, nml ' modioiivnl ousIoiiih, In sumo ri'KPeotH 8iiBi!Pntinir n" liltlo pnti'll of Irelnud trniiHiiriintod to Knint'O, urn disiipponriuir. Kvon now tho wnr has eaiiHiid tho abiiniliiiiiiieiit, in Inmo inenHiiro. uf llio vnri-ooloietl eoHliimes, red, violel ilnd blue, worn liliko hv men mid wnineu. "The HroliiiiH alwuvs hnvo boon in dependent nml liliertv lovinu'. In tlio iniildle iil'Ph it was often siiid, "Ho is not Duke uf Hi it I nit v whu is not Lord of Hrost." Tho ltretoiiH luid eoil forred upon tlioni bv ClinrloN VIII, of Frnnee, tlio riulit to pov onlv sueti tuxoH us tluiir n.Hsoniblv of cHtntos up iiroved in tho verv vour tlint Colunibus sot out lo lis"oi' n luiiil whieli was to rniso that point hoiiio !l(l(l yoars lalor. . .. MiiitIiiko by Proxy "Should nnv roturniuc sultlior lliink Ii6 Iiiih ovolvetl nn oi'iu'innl den in innrrvini; bv tiroxv. il prneoduro sol piiiiilv npprovetl a Cow wookn into by tho . jiidan .iiijvtiento uonei'al. of tlio a nnv, ho Iiiih failed lo lenrn niui.li ulionl llio fainoiiH Anno of llrillunv. "Iteeoiiiiinr dneliosH ol" Hrillnnv when sho was but 1'2 voars old Anne I'ueeil Iroiililo.H enuiiuh lo niuko an old muiiareh waul to lie" lo Holland. When her dueliv was invntli'd hv n I'Voneh ainiv Anno innrried Maximil ian of Auslrili, bv proxv, to proteel horlumls. llaviuu' resoiiotl, paradux ionlly, to inarriaijo as n means uf in dopoiidenoo, she lalor innrried two knifcTH of t'riiii"", mid ai'i'iiiiL'od lo uiai'iv 1 lo r diiiiKblor lo u llnnl nioii Ui'V'lli ... . MEDFORD matt; TRmtmrc, otdforh, owioy, Aromw. vi'inrnTATtY 21, ALL flCiUT. Vuit -ti mo" MK.TRUS, IT' MY TO HOME Ann mut? QZX'U- W MUST .. t w . - V- ' kl,, atx that; "Hrost overluokg a Inmo. Innd-loek-od hnrbor. fourti-eii miles loin: mid hull' us wide, whieh iioeoiuniodntoH hundreds of vessels. Tho eilv in bil Iv. I'li'.'lil. of hluirs often tuka the liliieo uf sidowiilkH. In iniiiiv liousos one innv uu?.c from n firvl storv win dow into u second or third story of n iipiulilinrins residence, Itnrlinr of llrent "The. l'i nlield river, euiptvintr into Hrost I!o;ii1k, divides tho major por tion of the eilv from tho Hoelion known n;i Keeom raiico. In tliiH river was Kninoo's iiitvul port, oxeavated from rock. Alomr bulb Hides, before tho war. extruded fonmluricH, mnoi r.iiies, ri'pair doeks nnd work hIioph, Cinplo'.inir 7.IKI0 men. Across the riv er was built one of the Inmost stvinu inir bridges in tiia world. "In peiuo limo Hrost wns n com morciiil port of importance. It re ceived limber, eonl, fertilizers, won food and exported wheat flour, fruit nn. I elieiui.'iilH iiinilo in Hrost from sinweed. (Hbcr Hrost industries wore fisliini. niilliii", tho mnnufneturo of shoes, linen mid eiiudles, nnd metal work. "Aloiitf a boulevard, llio Conrs On- iot. nro sliitnes o( Noptuno nnd Aliuii'liiiico. bv Antnino C'livsovnx, who wns enuiiEod bv I.ouix XIV to dooo rate and provide n number of hIiiIuch for N'ersuilles. To biin Krnhoe oVos cliiselled likenesses of mnnv liistorio men, includinc l.nuis XIV, Louis V, Colbert. Mimariii. Haeino nnd n sta tue of Vuiibun. i-iven n place in tho Louvre. "Hoforo tlio wnr Hrost liml a popu lation of loss thnn 100.000." ItlK Wolronio to KuRcne Hojh KliUH.VB. Ore Kelt. 22. Two liuiiilrod I.ano county boys from tho Gtith const nrtlllory who will bo mus tered out of tho army at Camp l.owts KrlUny will bo Rlvon a big wclcomo upon tholr nrrlvul In Etmono noxt Siiturdiiy. Tlio ohninbor of commerce nml oilier orminir.iitlniisi are mnklng oxlonslvo lironnrntloiin for tbolr homo com I UK. Tho returning nolillora will bo ttlvoii tho froodom of tho city nc- cordiiiK lo Mayor PotorHon. Time Brings Joy Anil feppin&ss At Ko l!ourt PM tho Comtnjt of Bby Druv.'ii Noami' Ar You Prepared? Nn worn in nnttUnr Uic Joy of eomine InotbcrhoiiJ eJoi!d olTovr tho ilnyn to pmv w It lion t u-Unir ttm -ondcrful peDctrntlog ftp- . pllcntlon. Motlicm' Krloml. , By Ha nwulnr im Uirauffliout iha period, the system is prepared for llio tomlutr event nnd Ktrntn nnd tension Is relieved. It ren tiers tlio brand, fiat abdominal nmst-lcs plliint nnd they readlfy yield tp nature's Ueaiund for expansion. Ab a result tlio nerves nro not iltnwii upon with thnt pecidinr wrencU liiff rtrnln, nnd nauren, hen-onsness, benrlnr hivn nd strctchiuff pains nro counteracted. Tho fiWomen expands easily when biiby ar rlveH nnd tlio limns nt tho crisis uro nat urally less. Tnlu and dungcr as a conac cjueni'o Is nvoldcd, Molhcr'a Friend not only nlinyn dtstress In nrtvaiirc, but usnures n epecdy recovery for tho mother, 'i'ho akin Is kept mirt nnd miukiIIi and naturul and free from disilguro Went. Wilto to tho nrntindfl RcRiiInturCompnny, Dtipt. J, l.nintir Hulldliifr, Atlantn, Oeortihn for tlu-lr, Mithcrliixi(l lluok, und piiieuri a, l4ittlo of V. ilhvr'n Kilend from tho (IniKnUt, jt In jiMt ut) uivUurd iu) (yiythUijc yoi caft tWM ytx t 4 TODAY'S MARKER Mvontock 1'OltTI.ANU, Kob. 24.r-Cnttlo troiiK und lilghor: rocslptu ItlSI toor, biiHt IIS.fiOftM.SO: kooU to choice $l.75i(12.7S; iiiedluiii to KOoil 1 0.7.r f 1 1 .70 ; fair to Kond $!l.00 4(, 10.7D; common to fair $8.1)0 ijl t . r. c ; cowa and holfom, choice $10 ill I. ID; good to choice $K.75&8.75; medium to cliolco $7.7i & 8.75; fair to modlum $0$ 7; cannon $3.505; bulln tOilD: calvcn $8 13.G0; todiarH and fodern $7 10. . iloiiH blKhor; recelpla 224H. Prime nilxod ttiy. 1 7.25 ; medium mixed $ 10.75 f 17; rounh licuvle $M.73f(i $12.50 M.50; bulk $17. Hliecp Htoudy; recelptH DOS. Prime liimlm $Mf(.M.50; fair to modlum $1012:. yourlliiBB $loi(il; wetli orn $0uv l0; ewta 1 0. 00 (u 8.70. Hut tor POItTI.A'ND, Kob.. IK. Butter firm. t'ty cronmory prlnti, oxtrAn, box loin 54c; cnrlonn 55c; hulf boxes hulf cent more; long than halt boxoa lc more. Ituylng price buttnrrut, country 52$ u.lc; cubo oxtrua 52c. PORTLAND, Feb. 24. EKB SellliiK price, onno count, SSc; hnyln price, SfiKj Boiling prlco, candlort, 2!lc anlnctod cnndlod In cnrlonn, 42c. - BUTIE FALLS A fine liio bov wnH bom to Mr. nnd Min. f;lmer T. IIocI'h, Kcbriuirv 10. nt I p. m. "Dud" Hoof, of course lias a Hcr'otw eiiMu of bii bend over it. Noble Ziunncriunu n luto nrrivnl bore from ('mini l.owin, where be linn been in triiinine for fiotno time wist. lie report linvini: cuioved cump life very mueli. Bill lleeldlidt nrrivcd here Inst week from Bonnnr.n. llo in vinitinc bin mini. Mm. I.nurn Abbott. Min. M. J. Clnrk was nttneked by n sit-Ko of lionrt trouble vestcrdnv but in verv much improved now. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Koutfi were Med fnnl v;Ki4irfl this week. The wontbor eoek brouebt in a little ino tbiK week but tlio nir ifi worm and nil nro liopine- tlint I lie miow will noon melt. It npponrH to bo doinz no nt nrcxent. An (ill-niebt. hnrd-timo dunce ns held hero Inst Fridnv niubl; Vulentine uiu'ht. There were nomc tvnical burd tiiners thero nmonir tlio lnrue crowd wliieb otleiuled, aml-n srood time wns reporled bv nil. Kiiiiimt wns served nt midniubt bv "oMlber Cross" ut tho hotel. . '' Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvin tt'illinms nnd fnther loft hero lust nioht for n visit to her relntive in Central Point. Mix. A. I.. Cross is 4 M''dford vis itor Huh week. t'n njecount of the motor service, alio is hnnblo to return till Sftlnrdnv. , ni Mr.' Tom 'Urushv-'A4s'''T6roci to mnko n sudden trip lo Mcdford on nc couiit of n sodden uttuots of illuesK. This wns probnblv caused from the effects of the influenza. Miys Ilesio Ilccr ; ''bcllo cirl" of tlio llutte Kails nnil Kiiirle Point Tele "hono eoinpiinv lioro, until Mrs, Alvin Williams returns, School Notes Tho Hutte Kails Ke' ool will hold an assembly Friday afternoon. Febru ary 21. for tlio purpose of lirescnlimi tho silver mcduls t i its members who wero chosen as winners in the Fourth COUGHffiG SPELLS BREAK YOUR REST PutTa "step to theni with old reliable Dr. King's New Discovery . . nut raw, hoarse throat must b soothed. That phlccm-loadcd chest must bs loosened. That cough mutt be checked bo you can sleep. Dr. King's New Discovery has been relieving colds, nd coughs for half a century without the least disagreeable nltcr-etfccts. . . Your druggist has it because it ia well-known nnd in big demand. 60c nnd $1.20. - Try this for Constipation Keep the bowels ou schedule time with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the system freed Trom poisonous wattes, the complcxtion clear, the stomach sweet, the tongue uncoatcd, the breath untainted, - Mild yet positive. 25c. CLOSE IN Five ncrcs, modern flvo-room liouso, hot and cold wntor, bath, toilet, a good barn, chicken houso and yard, all good boII, close In on splondtd graveled rond nnd at a prlco which la a bargain, $2100.00. -Ten acres, aplondld modern five- room house, good burns, thicken liouso and yard, lawn, shade troes, etc., a fine bearing orchard, seven acros wheat In, a little over ono mile rroro. pavod highway on good road. TU)s place la for sale for cash, the houso is furnished comploto Includ ing a new piano; there are lomo fine cows, chickens, etc. mnchlnory nnd tools, nnd tho prlco Is very low, $3250,00. ..t An Ideal chicken ranch of 20 acros, nil fonced with chicken wlro, nice bungalow, good chicken houses, otc, good well, bo mo alfalfa and fruit, tiimo good oak and lunro! wood for all homo needs, closo to Pacific High way, and a beautiful vlow of the val ley. Prlco, including personal prop orty, $3500.00, without, $2750,00. BROWNS WHITE io soutli l'lr si' liberlv I"iin pssnv nontont. The ntcrn lif rs to be ijiim honored lire: Alice White, (bird untile; Kiilbleen Heiler, rivlith grade: Cecil Ablnlrom. tenth tiriulo. Unite Fulls feels proiid that lour of the luednls distribuled in the count v, fit ma to her school. The fieshinnfi ehiss of the llutte Fulls liiu'li si'hool, orimiizcil reeenl lv. Tho officers elected wore ns fol lows: Miss Clnru Moon, firesidcnt; Miss Kmestiiie FrcdenfiiirL', viiro pres ident; Mr. Milton llnmmcr.-Jcv. score tnrv nnd treiisiirerr Mr. 1iiwrenee O'Brien, serifeont lit urms. The eliiss hold its lir.. I buuiueiiu nicetin this week und choose uurolc und L'old for it elnss colors nnd "t'liuibinK lliuher" for its clues motion. Tho Unite Fulls school bus received word from County Superintendent Auer Hint nirotlier contest will be held noxt April, for Fifth Liliertv limn cs suvs. All llio nmittciir essayists are lirctMirinu lo snbinil their best effortg to this contest. I.inco'n's birtliduv was observed horr; lut Wedncsduv bv the Butte Fulls school. A prou'rnm. consisting of b'oiirniili en. sones, dialomies, speeches nnd ouotntioris was conduct ed bv ull members of the school, A number' or visitors were present. fhn soidiieorcH hnvo completed the nritiinizntinn of their elnss for this vcitr, ('ceil Alilstron) Mas elected pre: iilenf t "to class: f.ncilo Bnvid on vice presid'-iit, nnd Komu Stewart sc'tcIi. v nml Ireusiirrr. The 'colors cbonn wer" hi mo end cold, the clitss flower the fioli'en (How nnd the class motto "(h'w llio Ton" and the clas mascot, the l'l''o J'ird. The elnss mem bers ore nlnnnintr mnnv eood times in Ihe future. An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh Bays a glass of hot vter with phosphate before breakfast keeps Illness way.''. r ' This excellent, common-sense health measure being adopted by millions.' ' -t PhvstelAn th " wnrM "iw Twm. mend tho Inside bath, claiming this is of vastly mora Importance than out-' side cleanliness, because the skin' pores do not absorb Imparities' Into tbe blood, causing 111 health, while the pores la the tea yards ot bowels' do. Ilea and women are urged to drink each morning, before breakfast a glass of hot water, with 'a teaspoonful of limestone' phosphate in It, as a barmloes means of helping to wash from the 'stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's Indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and toxins; tbustclcansing, sweetening nnd puri fying the entire alimentary canal be fore putting more food into the gtom ac'a.' :Z s i . .': . ; Just as soap and hot water cleanse and freshen tho skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act, on the ellm lnatlvo organs. j Tboso who wake up with bad breath," coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow complexion, ncld stomach; others who are subject to bilious attacks or constipation, should obtain a quarter, pound of llme stono'phospbate at the drug store. ,ThlBwlll cost very little but Is suffi cient to demonstrate tbe value of in side bathing. Those who continue it each morning are assured of pro inounced results, both to regard, to tioalth isnd appearance. Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. . . Legal Five cents a line. 1 ; Display 25 cents an inch. Contract rates on application. HELP WASTFJ FEKALK W'AXTKD Woman for general house work, family of two, 61 . West Thirteenth, corner Laurel and Thirteenth street. 286 WANTED 'Maid Tor general house work In country, two in family. Hofcrcnces .required. Tel. Airs. John Tonilin, Motel Moilford. 28fi WANTED Girl for general house- :, work. Phono 3U3-K. WANTED Competent woman for goneral housework. Apply U. S. -Employment Office, Nash Hotel. , ; 2,sii WANTEll 8ITUATIOX. WANTED Position ns orchard fore- . man. Elovon years experience Can furnish reference. Apply U. S. Employment Office, Nash Ho tel. - 2S5 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK KOK SALE Team good horses, one or both: prices right. Wni. Rog ers, Walker avenue, Ashland, Ore. . . 2S7 FOR SALE Ono pure bred Jorsoy bull With papers; one pure Jorsoy cow; ono 50-ton Jones silo; one 6 00-lh. Mellotte soparator; shoats from 75 to 100 lbs. T. E. Ueau llou, Route 2, Central Point. 288 FOR SALE Cows and hogs. Few . choice 'milch cows, gentlo, heavy milkers. Fine brood sows, bred. Red boar, great breeder. East of Phoenix, 3rd bungalow across Iron ' bridge. . 2SS FOR SALE A few registered Duroc Jersey brod gilts and sows. Large typo and good ancestry, at Modoc Orchard or V. A. Sumner, man ager, Hotol Modford. , FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, born October, 1918; fine youngstor. Modoo Orchard or Pal mer luvostmout Co., Modford, Ore. in if) MM", , i, i, 1 OLD-TIME COLD CUKfc DRINK HOT TEAt (!frfr a Hinnll partino of TTaTnliurff llmnft Ti at nny phftrmnoy. 'I'nkfl a latitcsfjoniiful of th lea, pnf u ruji of bnilintf wiitfr ujkui 11, fKur fhrnugti 0 hicvti mid drink a traeup full nl ntiy tiin dtiriii(f th flay or Ix-fore rvtirlntf. li Ih tli(! tiiimt nfTcctivo wny to bnrak a W)ld uiifl euro ffrip, an it oponn tba jKiren of thi HkJn, relieving con tk. AIko looKrntt tho bOwelH thus break in jy up n 'oltl. Try M iUn next limn you utfer from a cold or tlie grip. It 1 Inexpensive find cnlin-ly vrtttible, therefore safe und barmlens. STIFF ACHING JOINTS Bab Soreness from joint and muscles with a small trial bottle of old St. Jacobs Liniment , Stop "doslne" Rheumatism. It's pain omjr; not one caxe In fiffy requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, pcnetralng "Ht. Jacobs Lini ment" rieht on the "tender hoot." and by the time you say Jack Robinson out comes the rheiimatlo pain. "St. Jacob's Liniment" is a harmless rheu matism cure which nerer disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from ach ing joints, muscles and bones; slopo sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Limbor npl Oet a 30 cent bottle of old-time, honest "St. Jacob Liniment" from any drujr store, and in a moment you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer 1 Rub rheuma tism away, - W A.NTJci snnCcLLAXKOGa WA'S'TBD Any kind cattle, stock or beef. U. V. King. Montague, Calif. 336 WANTED Alfalfa ranch. Want to buy at once about 60 to 100-acre alfalfa ranch. Irrigated, in the Mcdford or Central Point district. Nothing less than 60 acres in al falfa considered. Prefer on the Pacific highway. Address 712 E street. Grants Pass, Ore. 23d WANTED Rug in good condition. phone 391-J. 287 WANTED Fresh milk cows. Phone 7-I'4. WANTED We bny your unpaid Lib erty bond contracts for cash. Hale's Piano House, Inc. . J. F. Hale, general manager. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. VOli 8 A LIS POULTRY AND EGG. FOR SALE White Leghorn and Rhode Island Red eggs and chicks F. H. Dressier, phone 777-L. 309 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for hutching, $1.00 per setting. Frank Myers, Beagle, Oregon. 390 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for hatching, from careiully hoganized stock. Mrs. C. A. Learned, phone 408-R3, . , -. t : , 301 FOR SALE1 Barred Rock eggs for hatching: not only pore bred but but bred ot laying stock. Won all first prizes at Southern Oregon Poultry Show. Eggs J1.50 per set ting of 15; $8 per hundred. Mrs. V. Buraell. phone 411-R2. i 301 FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. Have you fed high-priced grain to your . hens all winter with no return? Yon might as well know first a3 last that no amount of care and feed will make poor stock pay yon a profit. To make money from poultry you must have the best. To start right and stay right buy Wes terfiold's White Leghorns. Eggs and baby chicks. Route 4. lied . ford. ... 300 FOR SALE Buff Leghorn hatching eggs. Phono R-13M. v 234 FOR SALE Rhode Island hatching eggs. Phone 370-W. Red 292 FOR SALE MTSOEliliAJrEOlTS FOR SALE; Thoroughbred New Zea, land, two thoroughbred Flemish bucks: bargain.- Crans Rabbltry, 1059 Court. ;.).' . 2S6 FOR SALE Good Bced beardless bar ley; also wagon box. F. L. Taylor. Modford, Oro. Phone 452-H. 290 FOR SALE Loose Phono 500-R2. . alfalfa hay. 290 Vflll RAI.R flrffnn ohenn If tnken at once. Call at 301 South Central avenue. - - ass Pftll QAT.ro T4iot hull! trnofnr In fhn ; stato at Peart & Lyons, Central roiut. 1 os FOR SALE Baby's layette, good as now. Would also like crochet work, any kind. Mrs. AY. L. Web ber, Jacksonville.- Sno FOR SALE Gasoline -wood saw. 4 horsepower: ono Falrbanks-Morso engine, 3 horsepower; also ono surrv and harness. All in f Ino condition. Mr. D. W. Starkey. In .qufre for residence at Phoenix Mercantile 2S6 FOR SALE Authentic History of the World War. Ed. Hcnselman, ngont. 423 King strcot, phone 532-H. 306 FOR SALE Slide trombone, good ns now. ' Phone 19-X2, Central Point. 2S5 FOR SALE Sulphur for spray dope: rnv,yun iu iiivusukuiu. xiuiiju Whldo Elden, Russ Mill. - FOR SALE Singer sowing machines on onsy terms. Cleaning and re pairing of all machines a specialty. 245 South Contral avenue, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman. 291 FOR SALE 125 tons of alfalfa hay. all In good order. Will bale and load on car at Grenada for $21.00 por ton. G. Cuneo, Box 85, Gren- ' ada, Cal. S15 FORSALE Fine quality baled hay 25.00 por ton. Modoo Orchard. Phona Central Point at meal hours. ; "PA (IF, RHVEN roil HALF KKAb KHTATsV. FOIt SALE Oil T!tATir. 120 nores In Sams Valley, near Mndnft nrrh., nrd. Will consider town property,' nutoinobllo or stock an part pn.v! ' mnnt. Cull or ndilrens T, il. Jlrngg R-lfl East Ninth street, Mcdtord, Ore. " i , , tvt. FOIt SALE 108 W-arro : tract nn Evans creek. Wrlto or call and loam particulars. A bargain. Levi N. Stevens, Kogue River, Oregon, R. V. 7). 1. 2 OX FOR RENT MimTRLLANKOCB, FOR RENT Close In 10-nore ranch. G-room house, barn all kinds ot fruit and borrlcs, f 10 per month. Phono 929-W. ; 285 " 1 iii if ii ii ii iiih 1 1 i i ii , i ' ROTl REM HOUMKi). FoTlENTiBoloiiel Bargent's'"riil dence. 810 South Oakdale. Illg oak trees, largo garden, barn, gar age, chicken houso. Vnry reason able to tight party. Also Onkdale store and apartment above. Phono Colonel Snrgent, Jacksonville, or sea Bennett Investment Co. 280 FOR RENT Several modern houses. Bulldlnt; & Loan Asa'n, 429 M. F. H. nldg. por r.rnt FroMRnwn roomh. FOR 8KNT Sleeping rooms. Im perial, 20 North Front. Reduced - rates, -'.i , -i'. -287 FOR KXfHAWOIt FOR TRADE: A $3500.00 home In Modford. Oregon for Michigan or North Dakota property. Inquire ot Chaffee Bros. Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan. 289 MONEY TO LOA LOANS Farm roans 6 per cent In terest, O. C. Boggs. ' lOANS City loana. Building & Loan Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. MONTOT TO LOAJS on ood , real, state security, end will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. 1. Andrews. No 31 North Grape. Phone 63-M. 330 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys !. PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-lsw. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank BlUding. A. E. Rcames. Lawyer. Oamett Corey Building. lAoto Bnpplles LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. We are operating the largest, oldest " and best-equipped plant in the Pa . clflo northwest. Use onr springs : when others tall. 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 tor good service. Phone 861-T J ' Y. Allen. . , Expert Acconntant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. 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. Phone 157-R. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 5 Money ready when land is appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hard, secy-treas., National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. Instruction In Slnste FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Halght Musis Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. Planing Min THOMAS MOFFAT General mill -work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir.' Phoas 184. ' ' . :-' Physicians and Surgeons . . DR." W. W.: HOWARI -OsteopatbTlo , physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. , - DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glass" sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co.' . Bldg. ' Phone 567. - ' DR. F. G. CARLOW t DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN8 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. 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 Fir St. . Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGB CO.. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices Tight Service guar anteed. ' . INTERUUBAN AUTOCAR CO. TIME CARD. Leave Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:16 a., m. an j at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days le nve at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 6:30 and 9:30 p. m. .. Lcuvo 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 nt 6:30 p. m. Sun days loave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:30, 4;30 aud 6:30 p. uu (, .-, , -