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MTCDFOTID MATTJ TRTBTINE, MfiDFOiTD; '"' (VRfiflON, WEDNESDAY, MATtCll 5, Ifllf)' I ASHLAND UNO VICINITY . Tin1 limii'omijiir riu'iuilloii tendered AhIiIuimI'm noldier mid Hiiilur ItuU ul KlkM Tvmi'lu im Miniiluv nvimliiir, was nit OVIlliiill, the MlnntlmiH rinmiH lie. illir tlll'IIIIUUll, Tlltl tfl'dutitlK UVtull, iviih not iiiilv iv Irlinilu Im ii ilii'iH ul' tlin t-f I ttjttnur Willi ri'xlim'ta, but wuh ' mount u H il lolieii ul! wliium in lu'Iiulr : ul' AhIiIiiiiiI'm enUro ri-iriilu inn in I he it fin v nml navy, tmtiilivj'inu over JUK'mcii l.rniii tlili vli'imlv, inn ii y ul whom urn vet Hi'iiUered In viiriniiM milium- nml nnviil (-nlr4 ul home nml uliriiuil.. Of cmirxu Hut wWi r lllllll'r to till) ttlxllullt llllll illl'V iiiijhl nil liuvu liei'ii iirwwiil nt this ulmlxoiiii reunion. II'. howvvur, Jiiivh uf the lli'illi hlmnti ii Iril'ln morn riiiliiiiii in tliu liinellulit, it uiim dim to llis fuel ut llielr IuivIiik nerved oviirHi'iiM. 'i'lii iiri'iiiiiHlniii'ii' of iiiirlli'iiiii'liuu in in', tiiul wiirl'nro, liiitelliiir Willi IiiIki'iikU Inir iIi'UHh jwuiii'i'IimI willi l'iiri'ii;u IiiiiiIk nml 1mm oeeiiii vnvuuiw, mlded u iotii'li of tliu roiiimilli! In Urn ll.MliV I'livii'iinnii'iil. iih cinnimrt'il to lliu ru. Hii rmitimi of iMimii lil'it on Hi in xiilu ul tin1 will or. There n ru unii ! Iiiiiiui'h to no nil iiroiiml, mill liixturv will tic ' iMinl lli mt'iiil of ni'iii"!' to nil lii".e Miniitf Holilii'fw nml HiiilorK tiiniiirliiil Iv. K. V, Cmler tvi'llmni'd llu lmvi in rt'iiini'kK brimful ol' nuiirii'liiliiiii llllfl ihllllM'ullll'HH, . 1 1 I V Ht Illll'll y Itl'V. V. I Mi'.llillL'i-r, Willi luillii'lllurlv eiiinliiiiiti'il ilio new nml uiciilcr mi; liil'ii'iini'H of llm stimuli) word "ncr vit'V." I)iiiirtiiiiu imixii'iil iii'i'omiuini WI'llU W'fl afforded liv tliu llllllll in kIi'iiiiii'iiIiiIIv, mnt liv Mr. II. T, I'.l ino'nt, jilrit. II. U, Norrlx, nml Mr. Huike vounllv. licv. p, K, Hummouil wur unifier of ci'miniiiiio, mill In tlii'Hi ilulii'H uilili'il triliuli' ul' nlTi'i' linn im'wt filii'iloiinlv exiriMN. in I ii liii 1 1' r tin' Iiovh iiri'M'iil mnl utinimt, liw ri'inniln lu'iiiL' linci'd with u num ber xliinlini while ini'iilioniiiL' tin ilclil 6f liriitiluilti n nil i,vit to tluiMi' "uiixiiiitf." never Id ri'lurn.' Tim re. ci'l'linn in L'l'iirrul rcmilvi-d itnclf iulu n liic fiituilv reunion. I.iulil rrlri-li-lliflltM Were M'rvetl liv Ifril from worker in llm ilnli nili'lcrin. I'linlo nml lillllnrdu were iivniliilile. while ihe uruiiil rinnli wiih llm' iliiiH-iii'.' wliicli MIX liroloilL'I'll lllllil W'l'll llftlT nii'l- iiiulil. nml in wliirli llm vu rii'irut ml iinil'oriim or I In.' nrmv uml luAv ulnvi'il it iMiiiHiiifiiuiiH inirl, I lien' liiivinu ln'i'ii Hi-nri'H of nimilv rt'iirt'M'nliitivcH of tln ni'Vt'riil lirmu'lii'x of lliu fci-rvire uri'. fill In iiiiiiL'ln willi tliu MH'cili!' Ilium' loiiiintr ili'liirliinttnt from tlio "fight'inu tl.'illi." Amillirr riN'ruliini in in or tl"r, li miHirl Imiuir tlint iui'iiiIiith of till' Ittlili rfuiinunt will n-iu-li lui'iir within u fi-w ilnvn. The local lumki'llmll Iciiiu i nuikiiiL' liiwcliiinr n ml urn . Ihe daioi. povt'riiitf Tm'Kiluv nml WoiIih'mIuv ct llm nrtni'iil wcvk. r'niH'rnl wrvii'i-H of th Into Oconto SI. I,ow. nit'itiliRr of llm cilv inli''ti fort't?, who mot u trniiii.' ami nooiilon till ilonlli in Ilio K. I', mil mm! vii-il Jlinl Hiimlnv liiulil. itrt! Iiciiil' (lolnvctl IH'iiiliuit llm arrival if ralativtui from n tlixlnnro. lli'Kiilt'H lilN wiilnw Ilio ilo coasi'd loavi'jt fivii cliihlri'ii. The iliiiiL-lilrrn nro Mnt. ('Iviln lioiiti mnl Min Millie of.rorlluiiil. '(If llm tlirco mini, Koniihl in ul lumic. llalnh i in Ilia nvrvii'ti ut Cnmn l.i'win. nml J. K. U n rcxi'lont of I 'ark Citv. l'tah. Mr. I.10 wn nun of tllllfll (IHK'I. III1IIH- MiniiiiL mt'ii whuio mnnlv nuiililios nro in koi'pintr Willi a gonial iliiiuMliini. nml mi a iHiHM'X.tor of Iiojo traits VU wiih liivornlilv known liv a wnlo no , (niaiiiliinoc KiiHini'Mx moil uml rnni'liorn mut in liinohoiiii iiKHomlilril nl tlio lloloj Ait.i tit. on Momlii'v. nml lintonoil to rn tnnrkH from A. N. I'lmninor of l'ort- Imiil, who ih viHiliuu Soiilhorn Orou'im 'territory in hohiill of orontniar tutor. Pt in llm l'ni'ifiit NorihwcHt I.ivo (tloi'k naxoi'iiilioirH t!nlonirisi'. . vl'ho Itnlir of ohiHini.' loi'iillv lii'l" fair III rrliirn to nix oVIork. II inool- im; of th(! lliisitii'NKini'ii'H iissoointion. Wliioli in rvnlilv i n inriwr with llm ('oniniort'inl oluli, linviin; rooommouil I'll tliin alon. ' - ; The Finhor Inninlrv has mirolinpil Ilio Krouoli t'loiininK nml dvo worltH. nml will minliniifl lliu liiiHincKH, t ! i o t l: 1 1 tliu inHlihitions will not hu nioruoil us ; to looiilion. i Puvniont of the 11)11(1 hoitofioiurv salts if mm i AND prink loU of wntr nd itop eating t meat for while if your Bladder , , troubles you., ;f- vv.v, 1 " When y6u wnko up with bnekaeliS sad .Hull tnisery In tlio kidney rutfiOD it gen erally monna you Imvo been oatltiR too rpnoh meat, inya a wnll-known authority. Jlcat forma urlo mold whioh ovorworks -tlio klilnoTd in tltolr ollort to Alter It from tlio blood and they bocomo aort ol fiirulyicd and louiry. When your kidney cot jIlUKRl'b nnii cloff you inuat rollovo 'tlicin, liko you rollovo your bowolaj re moving nil tlio body'o urinous wanto, olao you havo baekitoho, alclc lioadncho, tllitry apollai your atomitoli Bonra, tonjruo i coated, end whon tlio woatlior ia bad you havo rboumatlo twinges. Tlio urino in oloudy, full of aodlniont, ohanjiela often pet aoro, water aenlila and you are obliged ,to Book roliof two or tliroo times during tlio night. ! Ellhor consult a Rood, rollnblo pliyol lan at onco or got) from your pharmacist About four ouncos of jai Suits! tako Stablcspoonful In a glnsa of wntor oforo bronkfuat for a few dnya nod your kldnoyn will thon nob 11 no. Tills famous nlU Is modo from tlio nold of grapes and lomon juico, oomblnod with Jitula, nd has been until for generitttons to Alcnn and stlmiiiiito 8lumcili kidneys, also to noutrnllni nolds in tlio urine an It ho longer irritates, thus, ending bladder ' Jnd Salts is a llfo saver for regular nicat outers. It Is inexpensive ounnot injure nnd makes a dellglltlu), SfiifV irwcsnl lilbifi-waiei rip , . ?'''' Theaters and Movies PAGE THEATER TONIGHT AND TOMORROW I J " I f l r 4 7 '"V UlfAUY 1 IN i 'heu C K CAT 6ELE CTi) AT THE RIALTO TONIGHT AND TOMORROW i I . - MADGE KENNEDY DAY DREAMS Cpfdwyn Picture? ortifionli" In'til hv the Into J. M. Onnl-1 nor of Yrokii. wlui wan u inomhiT of Miilinuanv Citiuu No. li.'iiri. Mu.U-ni ; WiiiiiltiH'U'of Aiuoririi, ol' his oily. Iiiih Iiiim Ih'oii aulliiirixoil Ii v lioiiil ol'iU cinls n (ho uroul lniloriiUv. Dnirv hoo iihIIkmIk iuo hoiwr cx pluiloil this nook Wodnosilav nml Thiirraluv, ul Ilio oilv hall, ill litif with aiilioit aclivilioH am outlined liv viwit iiti.' i ri' I iomtln I'rom tlio Aurioultur nl oollouo. Hill Pniohl .in the iinvw criiisiiu; in Ailiiatio wiiloix. wriliK raov loltorn fonoormnt! Iii-torv. which i." ill lho making lhroui:hout Ihoso hitilinlii.. Itiml nml ualor oovoloil by Italy and olhor allios. Word from Knuinoor Ohavlov Davis, iniliont at lho S. I', hiHi'itiil. San I'rutii'i-ico, roimrlii hint Kliuhllv iiu. nrovoil. r'rank Kollz, looiil,Hliirt'l!eoii. or for tlio oontiianv. hoii, Iiiih ulna vrono lu 1 llm kiiiiiu iiislitiitimi for trealmoiit. It. I, ('atnpliolt U lnisilv omiilovoil uou'uiliiVK asHOKsitiL' Aihlnnil urocinol. lorrilorv wliioh inolmlon tlio onliro .soliuol ilistrji't tilho. ., Mr. nml Mrs, K. 10. Millor arc ro ooivimt visit-, from llioir son (ft'onro ami ilaimhlor Knlhoriuo. (loomo is iioooimumioil liv hin wil'o. mid four liovs, the fainilv liniliir,' from Scotia. (,'alif. Kallioriiii! ivturim from Haw aii, havo liot'ii ciiL'ai!oil in touohini; lho initit livo voars in various por lioiiH ol) lho islands, "('onitilsoi v hoallh insiiranco" was the suh.im'l involvoii in a ilohalo lalolv hold lioro holwoou hi'di hoIiooI ulu iIoiiIh of Ashland uml tllondnlo. The looiil team, Violol W'ooilst mnl Klonnor Allon, iviirosonlinur noun livo olnmt'iils in thu oonlrnvorsv, won over mitsou fna oiiiioiioiiIh fnnii (llomlalo, the vordiot boim voniloroil liv Count v Su iioriuloniloiil Ai!oi'.,Siiit. Davi'iitiort of Modl'oril uml I'rinoiiuil Milan oi'l'lioo ni.v. Tho Wonions' lin-iuti Missionnrv snoii'tv of lho Molhiiilist ohuroli will moot wiih Jl in. ('. KT I'ratt, rosidimr on Faolorv Mlroct, l''ritlnv nflcrnoon, Maroli 7. : - , .; ' . : - : '' " ':' ' llalativos or friouils of dcoonsoii soliliorn.of ilio Civil, Moxk'nn or ln diiiti wars, who ilosiro to iw'itii thotn Holvcfi ill' Hoiniriiii! livnilslnnpH ntiilor roiilnliiui .'suoli its , tiiii covei'timont lirnvidos, nlmiilil filo thoir inloiit In this rosiioc.l oillior wiih V, A. Kill riol;, A. C. Kimnttur of J. J'. Suvlo, nil of this cilv. Tho noloil V. N. flrnlili ranoli near Ilia cil v limits, rnciHinixcil ns nil iilonl nll'iill'ti patch, Iiiih ho.cn sold lo (l;'nV linwn. The urcii is Hoarlv lit) aorcu. ' Viriril HoiIl'oih'IIi. for venra oni liloyoil in (he local S. I. , f rinylit ml Darliitcilt, mill who. wont, south sonip l,iitto airo on nn oxloinlod (rip, l.as ro-' Itii'iioi hoiitol liul nlii'iis ano'llu'r otil inu; hoforo sylllinir down In active work iiiruin., ' . Tint lain (Ictco M. ' I,nyo cnrvioi a $5l)0 corlil'icaio in llm Woodmen of the World, 'sooielv us n liioinbor of lho local eunm, ,1. A. (Iralmni, roluntcd nolilior from Purl Sti'vonn oarrisini ami nrmv can loniiioiit ul Oiinnlii'O, Va.. Icl'l on Tuo.'ulav of this- wooic . for 'liiiliui'i, hnvinir n irood inwit ion iilona; business J iUV9 .'jtyu- k"Oii)f -.,.; .. i..... K-'- "A J v5 3000OO0OOOO00O0OOOOC r x'' .... 1 ,v..r. f 'I PICTUKlSl tSTJC-.Mt'-.ilJmittM a . . 5 , qi3 BILLIE BURKE AT LIBERTY TONIGHT Tho admirers of Ullllo Iturke, the dainty I'uramiiiint Btur, who scored so liutivlly Willi "In Tumult of Polly recently, will bo tlelluhtcd with tho anuouncemont of Mummer llarcko Ihul ho lias booked "Tbo Mako-Be-llovo Wifn," II Irs Rurko'g newest ptintocomody, for presentation ut the Liberty theatre. MIsh Burke portrays tbo rolo of & youiiK-iioclety womau of ltlKh station, ' - m Tho M-iko-Pmhcvc Vile' Z'CXamiKVfkO.'W who Is lost while mountain clImblnK with n yoiiuft man. Tho situation Is nwiiYUlod by tlio fact Unit slio Is tho fiuncoo of a lnwyor,wlillo tlio mini who la lout with her, Is himself tlio flunreo of h cstlmublo young woman. This ndvonturo Iihs lilshly Inlorestlng results ns the senuol proves; And In tho dovolopmont of SJ1CH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive 1 ablets That's what thousands of stomach suffcioi-3 ore doinff now. Instead .of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a . i: 11,A.. ottnlrinrt ll,a real cnuae of tho ailment clogged liver nnd disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a sootUlnn. lienlinn way. When tho liver end bowels nro performlnu their nntiirf functions, away goes Indigestion and Ktor.KUh troubles. . . If you hive a bad tasto In your rhouthi tor.ua cof.led, nppetliu poor, 3azjv!on't.coro feclinto, no inbltinn .tjr OlievByi trouciiu wuu -inui.desceu iuuus, y&', Mtfstd tn!;o Olivo TaMots, the suo- clr.ius nt cj.!oniel. ' rr: CJv;-r:!3' . Ollvo Tablets an ti;.':"'"i-,lo compound mixed with cilvc (')). "Veil will know them by .their oilvi 'i'.'7 do the worlt without 'ri;iii!",'v'"M'ir-3 cf pMn. " Ti'ca t r.3 ct t'vo ft bedtime foriutck relief, so yuu cun oat what you like. At ivC ana zjc ucr box. ah arugsisu. i . till nnusunr mury MlaH Hnrko plays a no InHlgnlilcunt purl. J)i'.uJilos tills foaturo tliroo extra renls will bo hIiowii, AH ruturned solillorB and Bailor In uniform od inltlad froa tonllit. ('entrul Point wan iiliiiost desert'.'il JIuikIhv Bftoruooii nml evening us the relatives of tho returned soldiers und cvnryoui! vlre ut tended lliu celebration ill Medloril in .Junior oi the Mll roL'imout uml nil other soldiers mid Bailors that have returned home. The mmiv Tnejnbi of Klovd IIosh, Muriel Kinille. iwiuell Grim und Curl IJcnilorson, nil of ( cut nil I'omt. oon- U'ratiilnle tlicm upon their sal'i; arrival Imniu frutn tliu liatllcliclds overseas. and nil are clad lo welcome' them home jiiruiii. . ' Frank MuvliuM of the V, H. navv is here from Seattle, linvini; been re leased from nntivo ilulv. Miss Kttlu llousl.,n, who Iiiih held a kooiI poMitioii in M-nttlc ror Home nioiilliK is visit inir homo folks und oilier relatives in this vic!tiitv. TlioiniiB Smith of tliu V. K. army. just frotu ovtrrsens, ImviiiL' been re leased from the iinnv at the I'resiilio. is now yisitniL' with Ins wite nt the rosidenco of Klnri'iicc Walker, north of Central l'oint. Civile A. Hilles. nuenl of the 8. P. here, was culled to intend the funeral of his wife's sister, ut Portland Inst Wednesday. While awiiv Mr. Hales will visit his mother and other rclu lives, nnd will probably be itbsent lfr daVH. He wilt relieved here bv J. I). Ilewelt. the Olendale liL'ent. who turned the office over to Mr. Stew urt Sutiirdav. who is how uirent here. l.uke Petit is now buck with his old position in railroad service ut Chico, Calif. ' Mm. Ueoree IJeRselirravo ig now visiting her son Fred nnd family in Ashland. Andrew J. and Dell Freel. sons of the bile .Wilder Fred of North J3end Ore., wer here the past week Rctllinc mi the estate of llioir father und re- ih'Whil' old aeniminliiiiecs. - Miss Myrtle Purkovpile of J.el.ind reoonllv visited her trrmidiuother, Mrx. Alnria Purkovpile. -', 1 " Mr. A. W. Monro nnd dnueilitcr. Mario of Grants Puss, spent tlio week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Pcobeo. Mrs, M.oore wus en route lo northern Culifoniiu to ioin Mr. Moore. If.' J. (iurdner i liero from the sol dicrs' home nt Hosebiinr. Mr. Fmersnn nnd family of Arizona are slnyinir in MctlXord und "visitinir with Kort Cltnpmun nnd familv n few dnvn while lookini: for h tihioe in the valli'v. v i --... . , , Mvrlle nnd Viitor Chnumnn drove to .laeksonville Tiiesdnv. Mr. und Mrs. II.. fj, Moore was out 10 wo J. . heolt ranch Sunday. ; Mr. John Piirhnm's familv arc near ly nil down witlt.rh mump?. Jiime's Hriscp went to Bonne Wed nesday nnd returned with his wife BUCKEYE INCUBATORS . AND BROODERS GARDEN SEEDS GRASSES ' ALFALFA CLOVER FERTILIZERS Potatoes $1.90 per cwt. ; MONARCH FEED ' " , AND SEED CO LIBERTY TAXI With now Dodso car.. 1 Diuiioneu til in i. A'.ruui, ai. Unlo & I.yon, Props.- Phone J J lNXKHUJWAN AUTOCA.lt CO. ! 11ME CARD. Iioayo Metlford for Ashland daily oxcopt Sunday at ,S:,00 arid 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p, m. Also pn Saturday at 9:80 p. m. . Sun days id ava at 10:30 a. m. and 1:110, 6:30 and 9:30 p. m. ' Iicnvo Ashland for Meaford dally except Suiidny at 8:00 and 11:00 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5 : 1 5 p. in. Also on Saturday at 6:30' nrS.1 Sun days leave at 9,: 00 a. ju, nud 12:30. 4:o ea fli-SO i a. ; ; OA RIBBON VnUf I 501A - i '. '" " - VVALITV'i, 1 r ; J who has hcet..yihinif her mother or some time. , ' Mr. 'nnd Mrs. Dell Morrison Kent their Jiixt shipment of turkevH to innrket Wednesday. " ' lit. Hatiderson of the BonKlo torc went to town Friday for HiipplieH. (,'litrenee Cusc, M!rs, M. Case nnd her dauchlcr, Mr.. Caldwell motored to town Friday. Mable fiiit'or visited with -Klin Clinp- iii ii n Jrom J'rnlay till Hiiniiav this week. - liav Morris of J)ubIiih. Ariz,, Hpcnt his furloiiuh with Mr. uml Mrs. S. S. Abbott mid Mr. uml -Mrs. I. Shook of lho Cliiiparrnl dislrct. Afr. und Mm. II. K. Moore aeeom- panicil bv Miss Yolntid Jiummell of Med lord visited home folks Nundiiv. Mrs. J). (.). FrcderickH of Medford visited with Mr. und Mrs. ('Iiaomun Ibis week und brouirlh back Myrtle C'hapiiinn. wlio,visilcd with them for u few dnVH. . William .('otlrell.of feedinc a hun dred head of e.-tltlc on tile W. .Scott ranch. - Va. : - Baby Sleeps at Night whirl che stomach worlcit naturnllr and bowels move freely. Mrs-WinstowsSyr up Is especially recommefided for quick. Ir overcoming wind colic, dlarrhoes, . constipation, liatulency, and other dis orders. Help baby's digestion by giving MRS. WIN SLOWS SYRUP and tvtte the heallh-buikiinjr iIt that ioirovit, Mothma better far teething . tiro This irmrdy contains no opuites, narcotics, alcohol or any harmful in roiicnts. The formula is on every Untte oi this ifc, veicetable rcsuUtor. At ott jtruggUt0 Advertising Rates Classified One cent a ward. Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Five cents a line. . Display 25' cents an tnch. Contract rates on application. HELP WASTED FKMAIiK WANTED Waitress, -Hotel Medford. I'lease call, do not pnone. WANTETv M1SCEI.LAKBOCS ' VVAIOTBI) To buy a traveling bag in good condition. Box H, Mail Tribune. 293 WANTED To rent by May 1st. mod ern house, either completely or partly furnished. Phone 173. WANTED Fqur or five-room fur nished house beforo March 10. Phone 601-M. 296 WANTED TO BUY Some good work , horses. - Call 591-J2, evenings. ; WANTED Trundle 27S-L. -. v - , bed. Phone 293 WANTED- To rent, small equipped ' farm on shares. Box C. E. M., Mall Tribune. ; 296 WANTED Any kind cattle, stock or beef. Q. W. King, . Montague, Calif. ; 336 WANTED We buy your unpaid Lib erty bond contracts - for cash. Hale's Piano House, Inc. J. . F. Hale, general manager. - i WAITED House moving and re pairing. Phone 4S8-M or 4SS-X. fOR SALE POTJITRT AND EGCUS. FOR SALE Whlto . Leghorn and Plymouth liock eggs for hatching. M-j. A. E. Stratum. 500-J1. 298 FOR SALE---Rhodo ' Island Red hatching eggs. Thono 370-W. 318 FOR SALE Ehodo Island Red eggs, $1 for 15. . Prlzo stock. Fowler, i Rogue River, Oregon. ". 299 FOR SALE Fancy White Leghorn eggs-for hatching, 5 cents each. Phono .886-at. ' 295 FOR SALE Rhodo Island Red Set ting eggs, $1.00 per sotting. Mrs. J. L. Demmer, phone 84G-J. 609 West Jackson street. , . 294 FOR SALE Buff leghorn eggs for hatching. W. J. Ferns, Route 4, Medford. ' 296 FOR SALE White Leghorn nnd Rhode Island Red eggs and chicks. F. H. Dressier, phone 777-k. 309 FOR SALE White Leghorn .eggs for, hatching, $1.00 por setting, frank' Myorsj Beagle, Oregon. 390 FOR SALE Whlto Leghorn eggs for hatching, from carefully hoganlsed stock. 'Mrs. O. A. Learned, phone 408-R3. v 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. T. Bursell, phone' 411-R3. , 301 FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. Have you fed high-priced grain tp your hens' nil winter with no return? You might as well knom first .as Inst that no amount of care and feed will ninko 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'a White Leghorns. Eggs nnd baby chicks. Route 4, Med ford. - 300 FOR SALE Buff Leghorn hatching BREAK mis COLD!" Almost as soon as said with Dr. Kind's New piscorery Get a bottle todayl The rapidity with which tM fifty, year-old family remedy relieves coughs, colds and mild bronchial attacks is what has kept its popularity on the Increase year by year. 1 i 'i'his standard reliever of colds and coughing spells never lose friends. Jt does quickly and pleasantly what it is recommended to do. One trial puts it in your medicics cabinet as absolutely tndispeniable. 60c and $1.20. Bowels Usually Clogged? , Regulate them with safe, sure, com fortable Pr. Kind's New Life Pills. Correct that biliousness, headache, sour stomach, tongue coat, by elimin ating the bowcl-cloneincM. 25c FOR SALK MIBCEXLASKOUS FOR -SALE A new Columbia Graf- anola or will trade for a good nsed piano. 225 South Oakdale avenue, phone 691-J. 295 FOR SALE Fine quality hay 25.00 per ton. Modoc Orchard. Phone Central Point at meal hours. FOR SALE Household goods, rugs. chairs, beds, couch, range, dresser. ' table, etc. Apply at 221 West Jack son street. i 24 FOR SALE Three-inch Mitchell farm wagon, $35.00. cost $110.00 Heavy Mitchell mountain hack with top, 40.00. cost $170.00. Heavy Velle side spring single buggy $35.00. cost $140.00. Brom mer Bros., R. F. D. 3. Phone 389-J3. :-- 207 FOR SALE tfed apples. Newtowns. Come see them. Connor's Ware- . house. - FOR SALE 4000 gallon oil and wagon tank. E. Li Lane, Central Point. Phone 13-3. r . 297 FOR SALE! Strictly fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. Nltro-cultures. Ralph Elden, Medford. jii' FOR SALE! One Mellotte 600-lb, cream separator, one (50-ton silo: one fine registered Jersey bull. T. E. Beaulieu, Central Point, R. F. D. No. 2. v 296 FOR BALE Young pear orchard, a good horse; also farm implements and Wyandotte bens, furniture in cluding electric range. Phone 394-Y. . 29 FOR SALE Sharpies cream separa tor, cheap for cash or-wlll trade for Dies or shoats. Inquire 1. liray ' Ruch. Ore. ' -- -: 293 FOR SAI.E Best built trailer in the state at Peart & Lyons, Central Point. - " zo FOR SALE Singer sewing machines " on easy, terms. Cleaning and re- ' nan-Ins of all machines a specialty. 245 South Central avenue, phone ' 903-R. C. &. Chapman. 317 FOR SALE Farm lease,. 65 acres, grain and alfalfa, one-third share rent. About 8 acres alfalia; 45 acres plowed ready for seed; one- half good creek 'bottom. . Fully equipped with machinery. Build ings, inresnea izw uusuets gram : last year. 40 acres of contract . orchard for plowing offered to present tenant. Business reasons for selling. Welborn Beeaon, Tal ent . 292 FOR SALE Wheat and seed pota toes. Phone 452-W. C. M. Parker. '.' -, . : ' ' ' .-295 FOR SALE 5000 gallon tank, iron tank," 400-gallon wagon tank, smndge pots. W. H. Norcross, Cen tral Point. " 298 FOR SALE Authentic History of the World War. Ed. Uensolman, agent. 423 King street, phone 532-H. ' 306 FOR SALE Sulphur for spray dope. Pay you to investigate.: Ralph Waldo Elden. Russ Mill. - FOR SALE 125 tons of alfalfa hay : all In good order. "'Will bale and load on car at Grenada for $21.00 . per ton. G. Cuneo, Box 85, Gren ada, Cal. - 316 FOR SALE Fine .quality baled hay $25.00 per ton. Modoc Orchard. : Phone Central Point at meal J hours. ..- . ' ' .-, " : FOR 8ALE LIV ESTOCK ' FOR SAIE OR" EXCHANGE 84 good young fine-haired goats. Ford . car, express bodyl R. E. Rlchman, Rogue River, phone 14-R. . - 294 FOR SALE Five 8 months old calvos, two cows, one work horse,1 one pony, one young mule,: two "piows, one disk, one roller, two wagons. i G. iL. '"Schermerhorn, Phone 548-J.. r. n-..-v . 295 F,OR SALE Fresh Jersey, Red Pole, heavy milker, very gentle; also extra choice family Jersey, others -'soon fresh. 'Choice brood sows, bred; Red boar, great breeder. East of Phoenix, across Iron bridge third bungalow. ' : , 29G FOR SALE Good milk cow. Phono ' 565-W. F. B. Bnrnebnrg. ' 294 FOR SALE-r-Mare, weight about 1250 lbs. .Phone 1S3. ..Central Point. , ' .,296 FOR SALE A few registered Duroc - Jersey bred gilts and sows. Large type and good ancestry, at Modoc Orchard or .W. A. Sumner, man . ager, Hotel 'Medford. , .. : . f FOR SALE Pure bred Red Pollod ' bull calf, born October, J1918! fine ' youngster. Modoo Orchard or Pal i mer Investment Uo.i Medford, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE. WANTED TO TltAUl? House In . Portland on paved street one block from car, for farm property. Box - 99, m sxMm FOR SALK rUtAL FJBTATR. , ' ! FOR SALE Ninety acres with wnter sixty dollars per acre, llox 60. Mail Tribune.. ,318 FOR 8ALH OH RENT 20 acres. partly under irrigation. Mew mod. em buildings, 2 'A mllos northeast i Central Point. Phone llxx4 Cen tral point, lu. u. Whiteside, an r 1VOBT. LOST Ijidlos' storm rublior Sunday. Finder please leave at Mull Trib une. 204 ' LOST A black purse at Nnliitorlum Monday night. Pictures In tamo of value to onner. Return to 22 Cenova avenue. ' . . 293 LOST Brown kid glove, fur lined, Mominv night, leeward If ruturn ed to Mall Tribune. 293 FOR REM1 HO U BIOS. FOR RENT Five-room bungalow. Oakdale district. Wunted to buy - pullets. Phono 842-R. FOR RENT Several modern houses. Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. MOXKY TO liOASr LOANS Farm loans 6 per cant in terest, o. u. Boggs. 1 : . LOAN'S City loans. Building la Loan Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds, j. a. Andrews, No. 31 North Grape. Phone E3-M. 830 BTOC?ESS MTtECTORT Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-st-Isw, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nattoaa! Bank Building. A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, Corey BnilUlng. :s. ' : , '.'.. I . , : r Carnett- Anto BnppUea LAHER ATJTO SPRINGS Co. are operating' the largest, oldest . and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. ' Use our springs v when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth : St., Portland, Oregon. , . Garbage - GARBAGE Get ' your premise cleaned, up for the summer. - Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone (51-Y. I. Y. Allen- Expert AcconntjmC . WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wilson C. P. A. Attention gtren , . . to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look . Into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. Building. Medford. Phone 167-R. .'. . Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years- 514 Money ready irhea land is appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hnrd, secy-treas., - National Farm Loan Associations, ' Garnett-Gorey Bldg., Medford. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol ' piano and harmony. Halght Musis Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. '' sm- , Planing Hul 13 THOMAS . MOFFAT General m .. work, sash, doors mouldings ana screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and Burgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey building.- 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 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F, H. ,00. Bldg. Phone 567. DR. F. G. CAR LOW DRi EVA MAINS CARLOW , OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN8 . 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. . Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and robttsliera MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the " best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, : loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, . etc. Portland prices.. 87 North Fir. St. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGH CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 815.. Prices right. , Service guar anteed. BROWN & WHITE Real Estate. Insurance, Rentals' 10 South Fir t. 18 acres on Pacific ' highway, , 4 acres In alfalfa, 9 In wheat,, good houses, granery, a fine property and worth. tho price of $6500.00. . I.--. :j ii . ... ... j . ... ; - ,(. . 20 acre chicken 'ranch .one-half mile from Pacific highway; good im provements. Price $275A).00. ; 40 acre hill ranch, well Improved, close in, good water, 20 undor culti vation and has ppon range adjoining. Price $2000.00, . . A splendid boarding or rooming house, steam heat, hot and cold water in every room, fine location, furnish ed complete, at a price which is ridic ulously low. . Also some - specially good bargains lu city homes, stock and bay ranches,