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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1919)
mmOUT) MATH TftTftUNT!, MTCTWOTtTJ, MARfTT' 10, 1010 PAflFFlVfil . a 3nrrTT!!C!T!T!TT! MVIMUM-K- .' rbltTTtASl, March " 19. Cafllo stoutly; roeslpts 27., Sluum, host $13 if Hi good 10 ciioh-o . 1 1 no aM a.no; muiltuiii to good 1 0 4r 1 1 : fair to good $tl(fpl0; common to fair 9 H li ; cows und holfors, good to clmlco, $U 41 10.60: medium to good I7J(K; fair to medium $&: eiinnors ta.Do d4. 50; bulla lltfpN.&O; culvim i,fi0 ti n.tiii! KtocKur nini reodors. i7u Hogs' higher; receipts 250. Prima mlxml I H. 25tul8.00; luudltim.mlxud 17.D0U 1K.1IV; rough liuvlt IOj 17: pint USttiOj bulk' is.2r, 18.811, ' ' x; : ' ' Hhoop higher! lit) receipts,. Prime lunihs 10Jf 17; fulr -to medium H l 15; ynnrllttu 1 1 1 4 12; wethers $9 (j 10; ewes 0.D0iJ 10,5(1, ' llllllnr ' . ' I '" PORTLAND,. March 1 9. Ilitltnr lowly; clly ortmiuery prints, extras, hox lot (Do. CurlotiH tlon; . half boxes Iwlf otuit inonti ((tin than liulf boxes lo mors. lluylng price butthr, ,ul,, country-DttOOo; cubs .extra no'.;.- ..;..',.' i "i '.r, . k , ,. ii EAGLE POINr EAGLETS ; . ' liv A. O. llowlott, ;, -i. '. Last Wodlioaday aflurnoon 1Ih Lansing, our Intermediate, teacher, gave us a very pleasant minimi on tnrlaliimont In her room, allho thu whole school took purl In the exor clao.' Muster Huku Von dor Hollun prosljlod. Tlio oollru exercise worv Imply a musical concert., Tho first was a song by tho entire school mid than tlm primary claim was cnllod to stand and sing two or ihroo songs and It cnllod up tho dayi of our child hood In th Ioiik ago whoii wo used to stand up and Hltitt our llltlo songa and roclto our llttlo piece (or tho onlurlnlnmont of tho visitor who would cull on Friday afternoon, and w also romomhor bow It encoarugud us to have our parents, ntlor hnurlnK our recitation toll u bow .proud they woro over tho progress wo worn niakliiK. It olmot inndo us fool young aiialn and wIhIi that wo could llo our childhood day over aaulri. Hut they did mo woll, and especially two .of tho llttlo girls aang a ,song alono that almost thrilled tho and: Ion co. After tho mualcnl oiitortnlnment both Instrumental and vocul, MIkk llnsolla Matlriill, tho county hoalth Inspector of tho schools, guvo u a very Interesting lecture on tho ..rules ot bonlth. and In tho course of tho othor riullo of tho hour started on orKBnlxatlon of a boya club constat Inn of boyi from the bko ot fvo yer up. In which tho wambera nro expect ed to, uo llielr tooth bruhat 1ob1 twlco a day and wash their I wbb koIiik to my fac. but I happonod to ihlnk that ho altl not oniy mmr face but thotr nock and nra twlco n day. comb thotr hair at loat twice a day and In addition to that keep thenuolvea neat ond tidy all the tlmo, If. the children will romombor and follow bar Inmructlont In thotr chlia hood dayt.thoy will find that It will be of luRtltiK bonoflt to them. , ; Paul Andoraon, rocontly, froip Portland, wa a dinner Riicet at tho Sunnyldo Wednesday. : MIB Uda Jono of Talent, who ha been atopplnff with her grand pnr- (ini. Mr. and Mrs. KnlKhton, roturn cd homo Wodnosday OTonlnic' and Mils Vestn Orovor of Medford, canw out la tak her-Place koeplng cow pany with Mrs. KnlKhton who has 'boon' In poor health, for some time. Miss Vesta'a father. .J. W. Orovor, . came. out tho first of tho wook and wnnf tn ihA iilir Tintta country. Mrs. Anna Coron of nutlo'Falls CBinn'. oof Thursday ovenlnK on the railroad gasollno car and spoilt tho nlRht' with her slstor, Miss zuia uop nert. our talanhone alrl. Koy Davis, formorly of Dorby but now of' Modford. spent Thursday nlKht at the Sunnysldo and romulnod tho most of, the day. ' Kobort Onto camo out Thursday to brlnn,outi n truck loud of thliiKs for lirnndon Bros,' (Jnowy tlutto mills und took dinner-at .tho' Sunnysldo hotel:. Mrs. C. A. Nowstrom and llttlo boy of' Iiao Crook, cntno out' on tho WUKlo Polnt-Laka Crook stuRO, tooK dlnnor with us nnd wont on to arnnts iPass to. nioot hor son who" hns Just rotur'ned from,' Kronce." Ho Stopped off thoro tor visit n slstor and will como on hor with his mother. Mrs, J.. MYmtgomoryv ono of tho nnod cltlxons of this placo, wont to Medlord Krldny on the Jltnoy;. IsabcJ Hacknthorri, another ono of our plO' neer Rrandinothera, vlsltod Mrs. HoW' lott RrIdny, vMlii''Wood, anothor-ono NEURALGIC PAINS lvj Way. to Soothing Hamlln'a t :,; Wlurd Oil'. - - ;, Hamtln'a Wizard Oil la a aafe and efTective treatment for headache and neuriilgla. Rubbed In where the pain la, It acta as a tonic to the tortured nerves and almost invariably brlnga quick relief. . . , , , ... It'a hcnllnff. nntlsentlc aualltles can always be relied upon to prevent inr lection, or other senou rosuiia, irom apralns, bruises, cuts,' burns, bites and atlngs. Just as good, too, for sore feet, stiff' neck, frost bites, cold . aorcs and canker sores. . Get Itifrnm tlruorolsta fdt 30'cents." . If not satisfied return the bottle and Bi your, money uuck. -Ever : constipated- of hate ' alcH headache? Just try wlsard Liver Whlpsj pleasant little pink pill; 39 feutf.' yuaranteea, r,AVT.u:sj or our venorable old'lndlra was thins-1 uutliiK busliKiss Friday with our mor- cliaiite, Miss' Ititby llnloy was also trunsiirtltiR busliioHB bora' Friday iifloriioon;' i i : ' . , ; '.; Ki Hoss of Catitral Point, wiU a vUltor ln our town und took iimnngo tor M ml ford on tho llurnlsh mull slUKo, , ' Mlsa Fny Perry, Miss Hassle Nich ols und Mrs. C, A. Nowstroin nnd son took pusHiikO on tho stune auto for Modford1 Thursday ovnnltiK." ' Floyd l.onllo, -omi-of our soldier boys of Trull and tlcorko A. Jones ot Portlund. cuiiio In Thursduy ovonlnR, spont tho ulHhl huro arid wont on tho KiikIo Point si line lo Trull tho noxt day. . J; W. Wyutt cams out from tho funn. and went to Modford Friday avonliiK. , ' " " ' Hurry Hniltli has moved Into tin Uurnlsbhoiiso.' Hurry Junior, of- Ashland, who has boon stbiMiluK" horo' since tho first of Hie wook, returned homo Friday morliltiK' He. bus Irson bore since Monday vohiik huntli skuIos With jiiiiii uoin, llonry Thornton of Persist, and. R. I). Wutson of Modford, wont up on it he linulo Polit-Porslsto mine Frl- ay. . ' . ;, 1 wo woro favored Friday, aftorn;oon iwllli a vary ItitorostliiM Iwturo on Vuthor ad off-hand talk, In tho school house Friday afternoon, by Claronco llurnntt tollliiK us his experiences from the tlmo that ho anllntod' horo Up to nnd lucludlnR his arrlvnlj in Fruiico us well-as what ho did' and hiul soon thoro, ' Ho suld that tholr first roul hardships woro whilo thoy woro on tho Kuxllsh transports going from Now York to Kngland. He said that tho Kngllsh were to food thorn but Ho rations woro so short that (boy nihilist slurviid und that after they rnuchad Kimlutxl tho faro wits no bullar and that after suffering Ihore for aovoral days with hungur they wore chunged to othor quarters for a few days and then they were changed back to tho Kngllsh rations again, hut after thoy were taken to Franco thoy had enough and tpnt that wus goad unless when It was In the time of action und then they hail In soma Instances but llttlo, to eat Ho told of soma of the barbarities of tho Huns, of tholr mulllutlng the llltlo children by cutting' off tholr limbs nnd putting out their eyes, etc., of the terrible slaughter he had wit nessed, etc. He also oxhlblted sev eral relics ho nnd bis atep-brolhor (Iruydon Chlldrolh had aecured and explained their usos, and- altogothor gave us a very interesting talk far a novice at tlio business, for I think tt was hta first attempt as a public speaker. I u'.'t Alfred and' NatiiB ' Mlcowsk! camo In Friday ovcmlim and ongngod rooms for tho night. Thoy came. out from Medford to try to ront a home. Thoro Is a family of twelvo and will require quite n large house to accommodate them., Thoy had heard of, tlio J.' J Fryer house that now belongs to Mrs. tiroen. a. daughter of Mr. Kryor, and she Is down near Us Angolea and 'hor brothor-ln-law hosltatod, to. rent- It without her consent. Tho family bad lust arrived In Modford Friday mor nlng from Kansas whore thoy hua sold ' out-and are Booking a better climate. ' .. ' Nick Young, our now road super. visor, was bore for dinner Saturday and says that tho- continuous rains aro keeping tho ronds so wet' that bo cannot work on them. - ' . ;.. ASHLAND AND VICINITY Rv nil nionns lot us kocp the record of "Our HoVa" in the nrmv. nd hnvy "Rtrniulit." nnd in order to' dol this tlmivar rbronolocv, beginnino in 11117, hIioiiIiI lie ill tlio prnoe.RH or forma tion without delay. Tlio history, o the civile war. not to mention tho Siiiiiiihli-Aiiu'riciin conflict, xliould nf ford abimt; limnons in tlu respent TliiM movcuicnt ih ironcrul. imiMinieli uk it is Hlutovvido, tho ulnn bumir t niiiiinilo a cnninloto recwd of' Ore iron'H imrticinutinn in tho world striuiulo. Consbu'nontlv it dovolvoR 1111,111 ouch community to norfect it rocordn 1 nthiB rcKprn-t. . Hv virtuo ot tho intimuto relation thut libraries oiiiiv with the iiublic, tlioso institutioiiH lnivo boon doHiirnutod nx ulinnnolH thru which thu ncedltil.iiitomintion.ift to no obtained. Hrioflv stated, tlio nnmo ot tlm Holdior or sailor m first wnntod drtlp nnd plnoo oPbirth, iiIho nwne nnd iiluuu of birth of nitronts; odiioiitioni dnto nnd iiluoo of ciillKtimint; liny trniiRfcrs or uroiuotioiiH. All told AKlilnnd nnd its immodinto vioiuity Ihih hurl ovor 20(1 bovH in tho scrymo, widely Hcnttoredi both' ut home nd nbrotid,' The reonrdu ot tlidKO, inm or todiiv. will ho u rich heritage for the vmitii nf tomorrows! thcroforOiit be hooved nil intorOHtud, to, holt) in the CDtnuiliiiro ot lnt both militorv nnd iiivili.ivliinh wills Years go bv provo rich in historic vnlio.i 1'ortrnitK aro . . ' ...,l.. ..-.tl..!l.,.l ' ' HM.'a -A aid,,, i,1 HIHO lU'lfCllllV KUIIVUI'U. i.aiiu o.. ,,... city lihrnrv Willi glndly. iitiptvift froo informution n to. tho soopo of tin liiinnrtnnt imdm'tiikinc. , Winn IIiivhI1 roturnintr soldier; who JitM boon viKliing iim.pnroiiiH. niri Hiin MviL A. 11. lluVH. bus gonu to Sodr WoollUtv. WiihIi. to-ontor hospituT work thoro1 nndOr aoverniiicnt nus Tlm iiiHtitutioii is lnentm' nov criil inilcn from tiuit town, tlio uround onilii'ncimt-ovor. two-miniums of inna Wiiiii is'domiootW with wiivd No. 5 und will ontor. triiins, an nn X-rnv oxpoMi - . . Siskivou oliiiptur Koyal Arch Mil ''son nieotH on Thtimdhy ovontiuf, Mnrh'20,; Koii(iho business trans acted, iilso ilogrmi work. Vluit no'idiildrou nt tho O. IT.-JOlin won hoind inidiido Wulkor Thorha-ot Sontllo, who hns boon cast purolinls ing. gnnds for, tho loudinir dopnrtmont oainbliHlimmt' of' Hint' city.' nnd Mrs, itanrl, JJoilno," liokot aKontiH- tho Lj .;r,i. .'.IK'' '.'If',' i''.' . 'ft. ' iiilhorii I'licirin uiiHHciiger station li'rl'lw..(.'iil.. rt , . ... lioHt'or: l.iuicli. :luTtgii(!iimii'ut"tlie' ui'iil dojioti .ilicdi otii Miindiiv,' ut the ad of .'18 yonm, luuvliur u wifo nnd. oiclii drcn, I'liiidnil-Hcrvii'i'ti wore uld nn, Wi'illit'HiliiV. .2 ni. in., ut' the .Miitjiodixt (diuri'h, iptcrhiont, boink'.in oiiiituiil view ceinaterv, Jbo fiim- ilv lnimo is in the Wliechtr nninortv on urtli Mmti.Mi'Mi't, Kmt ifiiliiexx nnd flcii'iicy. ver) ciirdiiiul (rnltK of Mr. ,ciii'1i'h Churui'tor. iind n wiuo uo- miiifi'iu'c. bv virturr of IiIh culliiie. rcund. to liuirn of tho nuKSiiig of n (xtccrncd cit'on, obliuinir employe mid kind friend, ; Over 2(10 iiivilutiotis were sent out neitrMiorlmr I'nrinerH and horticiii- turiHtx hv it Mieci(il coiiunilti'o of tho iiiiinicrciiil e lib. urging them to utir- iiiulo iif I lie eoiiipliineiitiirv diiinor 'tunilf'ved IIkiiii under club niixplcttM, ut Iki Klk"! teiiiple. on 1 uchdav evening f tins w.ii'k. Tho Indii'M of the t;ivi(! nitirovuinunt' club Kcrvcd the meal, Inch wiim ii moKt HiiliHtiiiiliul one. TIip object, of tlio uiilhering wuh- o uet-lo-geth'cr reunion wlierebv the trr I'lirtliru liAt nnd tlio bilHlllCSK-tniin iiiighl meet Ko'e.iallv undjit tho xume time outlipa pliins of, mutual bene to nil coneerncd. lbere, wits no rnriniil iiroirmiii. tho InlliH 1111(1 (lin- eiiNKiiuiM being ulmiif iiniiitlcitl iiiich nuumeiiied uv irouii'riiiii iiihiijwup inejilent to u hiippy. iiiki rciieiiiiiiiH gntlier iimlcr iilcul condilipiiK. Amont' iKitinir.giiiiktH Irnni out or town. wore, 'rof. Kuiiner. of tlio Southern Oregon iuxpiiriiiMfnt. litution lit; Tiilenti, npd Miih Met iiriiiiek, lorcniOKi. exponent diiiiicxtio seieiieo. iiietli.oiiH. Mr. and Mrs.' Howard Orover'of Hcllevicw. were vixitixl recently bv iont. Cliiirti Hoclcv. brother-ot Mrs. rovi-r. Intolv rclciiKcd from nrmv u nigiiiucnbi. J . Fred Loeklev. vovngeiir, writer and lion vivmit, a recent culler in AhIiIiuuI in 'which territory he in u familiar und ulcoiiio viHitor, has ii Icnutliv und urv iuU-ruKting nrtielo in. the Port liiiiil'Jiiiiniul of Mjireh 17. reviewing the pernonnel of Aliiiiid'a contingent in the war, froui the viewpoint of one ho writes moot-. cntcruiimngly, bethor his Hitliioot in n colonel or a niciiiber of thc rank nml tile. Tina ur- iclo MioiiUI be proHorvca among ikt- liianeiit roeoriw. . HeportK in roultv truimfcrH inilicute lout tho l'uvne. .property on lligli Irect, now occupied hv-Siiin McNnlr. us been mild to Dr. It. U Hnnlio. entiHt. poKACNKion to ho iriven Muv 1 Amoni! cii: lit dcuthx reoortedito;the State IndiiKtrinl Accident oommiHtuon for tlm week endiiiir Mnri'li l.l. occur. red the niitiio. of Ocorge M. Iiowe, louiber of the local police force. -who lost Imh lifo injHlilaii(l rnilrouil vnriln in the niuht of .March 2. The inference follows that tho fumilv will be mucin nified for the 1on of the liUKhnnd nnd father. Mr. Lowe nlxo earned $ril)0 beneficiary ccrtificato in the Wooiliiion or tlio worm inucrnui or der. -' v. .. . ' ' -t ..' : C'ovotcR are' ntinierons tins season, W. H. Ifnnl captured eight young one rocorftlv n few miles ont of town, nnd there hnvo traimcd mute ft number. The bounty is not only considerable, but the neltx bring u good price. Interest in the torthcontinff address bv Ivan It. ''Rhode, ut-the Prcsbvte- rinn.' church, on. W'cdnondity evening of thin week. iinercitHefl to auclt an extent that vnrious social as well as fixed appointments hnvo been nbnn donod- for tho time boiuir. in order to icnr. Mr. HhodoK, who hns been no. ivolv " identified with tho Y. M. U. A work ovomenw. In tho face of sovore criticmni' which the Triimirle orgttnixn ion hiiK met with, tho ntiblio ceneriulv dexifcH information first hand ns to tilt) exact .truth and merits of the controversy. All arc inviteilt Chicken: thieves are abroad, even robbing root which wero safeguard ed bv lock 'nnd kriv. Mr. ,W. Q. turrv. accompanied by her 8on-in-law,:Fred Wilson und fain ily,. lenvo .this week on the return to former surroundings In I'cnnsvtynnin tho vicinity of Mundvillo being their destination, for tho present. Mr. Cur- rv returned some tiiiio sinco. John T.' Honnott; who. lsr, years pust hns been head salesman, since louving Ahlnnd. at tho Jrmes mer cantile establishment in Hornbrook, will move to Sncrninento this month, a good position being at his disposal in tho cnpitul citVv l.ikn hm: numnsnkev. tho urDftr'ex ploror.' Stnniuv, tho clyiir- doctor of lociii ccteoriiv, nas neen inauiuiiii; in Homo exploits of this miturc.-nnd will epitomir.e oxnorienco iiloiie these lines in'nn urticlo' Which' he is propnring for a loading enHteru periodtoitl devot ed, to litonirv miscollanev. notably HketchcK of ndventiiro. , The local nn; liter's plot hv .laid in.both Grcat Brit nin and Anicrion., Hv wuy of compur' ison, Henry M; discovorbd' Living' stono.-iw rtoliturv1 whtio'. man among African. stiVngos. wlierens Robert II hy'thO" exorcise' of detective ability worthy of.n Sherlock:IIolmcs. discoV' crod after nationt search n white lnltn cnmoufliigod . among lOO.OOO.OOt) of I11H COlUPIHl'lOlM.' UUCOKIllUOII Ul. u I ri t'l ilig. porson al (ihu rn cteristi a turned tho trick. Developments later on, There will be a reception, given .the returning ''local' contingent ot the 60th regiment, at Elks temple, Thurs day evoning, March 20th; along , the same linos as the greeting, extended CLCETT.Pr.AIlonY &CO.,Inc. MAKEU3 bohulf of tbo ur.tli boys somo time ; FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS Mrs. It. H. Poyton, who hns been visiting, tholr daughter, Myrtle and fumily at Abordeon Wsh,, arrived home a short time ago. . Mr. and Mrs.- i. V. DItsworth Sr., of Cascade Clorge, started out to Med ford on a business trip lust Baturday. James B, Poyton who returned from tho sorvlco a short time" ago, Is now employed at the W. M, Htowart garage as a' mechanic. In Aberdeen. Unl. ' Uus' Dltsworth started for Trail this Monday morning to meet hli sis ter and bfotherin-laWj who are com ing up to Trail on tho Kaglo Point- Persist stage and-will come on up home with him on a visit to relatives and friends.' Their many friends will be very glud to see them as this Is their rflrst visit here since their mar riage; ' " ' Karl Poyton and slstor. Miss Pearl mote'rod out to. the Taller Saturday morning and wore accompanied by Miss Mildred McCay; who has been .Visiting the Peyton family for oyer a week.,. Miss Pearl will remain down lln the valley for a week or two, on visit to friends. .- Karl Ulrlcb of Hod Blanket, was a 'pleasant caller at the home of Frank pitswonh last Hunday- lOverybody to vary busy now doing their spring plowing, building fences. and. roads, as evorybody la late with their, spring work, this year owing to tho bad weather, . Mrs. R. H. Peyton received a letter few days ago from her mother, Mrs. uinos Horron of, Uloomlngton', Ills., stutlng that she, has arrived at her daughter's, Mrs.iR.-H. UeBruler In Mgcon, Co., safely and will visit for an Indefinite time wltn her. . Hay Davis from up near the power plunt,. wos down today after some bay be purchased pf Carl Richardson Heul IvsUto Transfers Cort. of title to Edward Bout- - ter at ux. 'ladd in Medford Cort.. of .title tovW.H. Ever-.;'. hard. Iand In Modfqrd...... Cert, of title to W. Hi. Ever. bard. Land In Medford Cert, of title to C.-Af. .English ' ot ah Land In Medford........ J. h: Lydlard ot ux to W; H. Lydlard; Lot 1 blk, 2, Page Addi to.Modford........; 10 HAVE COLOR IH CHEEKS Be Better Lpoking-rTake ... ' Olive Tablets If tout akin is yellow complexion pallid tooguecoatedi-Eppetite poor you have a had taste In vour month a larv. no-good feeUnii you should take Olive Tablets. ' Dr. MwardrOUTOTableta--& substitute forcalomel were prepared by Dr.Edwarda after 17 years of' study witn nis paacnta. Dr. Edwards' Ollvo Tablet are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You wiu Know them oy ineir ouve coior. To have a dear, pink-skin, bright eyas, p.o pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood dsysyou must get at the cause. ' Or. EdwardaT Ollvo Tablets act on the liver and boweb Uka calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. - They start the bl'.o and overcome consti pation. Thot'o why millions of boxes are old annually at 10c and 25c per box. AU druggists. Tako one or two nightly and cote the pleasing results. S FINE. FOR KIDNEYS. QUIT MEAT flush the Sidneys at once when Back huts or Bladder bothers Moat' forms urio aci No man or woman who eata-meat regu larly con make a mistake : by, flushing the kidneys occasionally, Bays well known authority.- Meat forma urio acid which etoga the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from, the blood, then you get aiok. Noarly all rheuma tism, headaches, liver trouble, nervoua aeaa, oonstipatiui diulneas, aleeplessnesa, bladder dlaordera come from aluggiah kid-.ooya..- , v! ' . ; The moment you feel a duU'ache in the kldneya or your- back harts, or if the. urino is cloudy,' ollensive; full of sedi ment, irregular ' of pasBage or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad. Salts from any,- reliable pharmacy and1 take a tablespbonful la a gloss of wtar before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys -will then sot 1 fine.- This famous salts is, made frost the add of grapes and lemon juice, com Mned with Uthia and-baa been, used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to. activity, also to nou tralUo the-aoido In urino so it no longer eauaea irritation, thus ending bladder dis orders.' -' Jad Baits- ia inexpensive and, can' Cot iniuro; makes a' delightful ' offer- caeent lithia-wator drink which all reg-J muv meat, eaters anouia-.uuro-now-anor then to keep the kldneya clean and the Diooa pure, tnereoy avoioing aermua ma ney oomplloatioUB.. . ' TEAS!STEItS I want l)idfl on'75 3'ttrds of and ad' gravel; db- .livei-ed.' dt the ' Hillcrest - Orchards PhoiieO'J. ' Pr. SALTER 1101 West 9th st: : CLWI Advertising Rates Chtsslfled One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line, - - , Legal- Flvei cents a line. Display 2S cents an Inch. Contract rates'on application.' HELP WANTBlJ MALB. WANTEI Experienced , bookkeeper and stenographer. State experience and salary expected.: Box A B C, Mall. Tribune.,. . ' -' WANTED Men to cut wood and clear land. Webster Ranch. Phone 6S5-J3, . r 826 HKIiP WAiVTfCO FKMAJB WANTED Middle aged woman or Call Coos. Cay, 30b practical nurse. , Phone 290-J. WAN'TKD Wornah for general bouao work in small family. Phone Mrs. Bingham 099. . , ' WANT1-JD Woman or girl for gen eral housework. Phono 652-W or call 110 Tripp street. Mrs. Elliott, .;. , . ., . . .. . ..: . ' .. 305 WANTED TO RENT Furnished house by April ir.lb. Phone 124 days, S22-X evenings ' 306 North Central, Medford. ., 308 acre tract close to Central Point, Ulvo price. Address C. S., 83C South Central. Medford. : 308 WANTED To buy from one to two tons of barley for feeding purposes. Write G, W. Dewey, TalentOre- WANTED Oood oak flat top busi ness, desk, and cabinet- letter file. Address C. F. Shepherd. Piano Dealer. Ashland, Oregon. " ' 806 WANTEI Spray rig. Phono R-13R. u- -., 30a WANTED Plain sewing for little folks.- Call 45 North BarUett. 314 WANTED To contract for plowing by toe acre. Manure for. aale. 1158 Court street. ; J. M. Clelen. 308 WAOTBD To buy 60 to 100 head beef-cattle- State full description and price. Box lS", Mall-Tribune; -WiAiNTED If- you- wput your prun-:- lng'done at right price give us a chance to make you a bid on your "' orchard. Wo hove eight experlenc-' ed prunera; work guaranteed. , Gentry, and Withrow. Call 508-R. :. - , . .. . 306 WAiN'TEDr-Team, harness and wag on;' prefer ' mares, weighing 1300 to 1500 each. Small payment - down, halance paid in six months. W: Leslie, Gold Hill, Ore., R: F. D; . . . - . . . 306 WANTEDr Any kmd cattle, stock or ', beef. . Q. W. King,- Montague, Calif. ' . ,' 336 WANTED We buy your unpaid Lib erty bona contracts for cash.. Hale's Piano House, Inc. J. F. Hale, general manager. WANTED House moving' and re pairing. Phono 4S8-M or 4SS-X. . FOR SALE KKAL XBTATV. FOR SALE Modern' six-room dwel ling on. South Fir. All sewer and paving assessments paid.. Will sell at sacrifice. Easy terms. Phone 220-R. -. . . 307- FOR SALE Ten-acre tract, close to (Medford. on good highway. Good improvements, water- available. Jackson County Abstract Co. 305 FOR SALE OR TRADE A fine stock ranch right in the heart ot the bunch grass, in eastern Oregon. Will' trade for land around Apple gate or Sams Valley. Anybody Interested write Mrs. ' R, E. Cav Iness, 45 IXort BarUett, Medford; Oregon. ' 314 FOR SALE Modern 5-room house. Parties leaving city.' Phone 76 8-L. 309 FOR SALE Or trade 26 acre- ranch on Griffin creek; also threa Barred Rock cockerels. Box 51a, R. R: 1. . ' .- ' .. . ', .-' 305 FOR SALE Several good stock ranohes including cattle, horses, farming Implements, etc. If looki ing for a' bargain and want to make some easy money, see T. C. Gaines, Trail. Ore. . 325 FOR SALE Ninety acres with water sixty dollars, per acre. , Box . 50, Mail Tribune. 318 BROWN&WHITE Real Estate, Insurance. Rentalsri: 10 South Fir St : 18 acres on Pncifio highway,-4 acres In alfalfa, 9 in' wheat.;' good houses, granery, a tine property and worth the price ot $6500.00. . ' 20' acre, chicken ranch ' one-Tialt mile from Pacific highway; good improvements.-. Price-$2750.00. "' ' .,'.'. '..'-. ...'' 40 aore hiH'raflch,- Well- Improved close in, good wjUer, 20 under culti vation na nas open range aaioinms, Price $2000.00. , A splendid boardnig, or, ; , rooming honso, steam" heat,' hot and cold; water' In. every, room, flno location1, furnish ed complete, at a prlco.whlch is ridic ulously low. Also-; some specially good bargains 'in city homes, stock and: hay ranohes;; :- .'; W)B BAIiB rXJPHBI AND KOOH. FOR SALE -Whlto Plymouth Kock eggs. Can spare fivo settings from . my "Superb" strain at it for $15. All Infertile eggs replaced free. De livery at Rexall Store, Central Point. . R. Hi Paxson. Phone 11. , 302 FOR SALE Plymouth Rock eggs $1.00 per setting. Mrs. L. E. Hocajor. : 309 FOR f SALE Oooso ; eggs. Phone 309 869-Y. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red hatching eggs. Phone 270-W. 318 FOR SALE Whlte Leghorn and Rhode Island Red eggs and chicks. F, H.' Dressier, phone 777-L. 309 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for batching. 11.00 per setting. Frank Myers, Beagle, Oregon. 390 TOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR'SALE Fine young family cow. Phone 5-F4. r 308 FOR SALE Ten dairy cAws for sale cneap, weunior urenitru ', 571-J5. 314 FOR SALI3 Four good shoats about ! 100 pounds. Thomas Dungey, R. ' . F. D. 1, Gold Hill. 305 FOR SALE Two pure- bred Duroc brood sows, will farrow soon. One registered Jeraey Bull. T. E. 1 'Beaulleu, Central Point. R. 2. 306 FOR S-ALE One spaii Clyde work mares. 15 4-months old pigs. A. , R. Porter, Talent.: .,-. 305 FOR SALE -Twelve head bred Cots wold eweu. A. B. Myers, R. F: D. 1, Rogue River, Ore. ' 307 FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, born October. 1918: fine ' youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore. FOR 8 ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Mcnzanita wood. Phone 709. and soft 306 FOR SALE -Griffis strain White 3"94-Y. 305 , Wyandotte hens. Phone FOR SALE Ono Fairbanks Morse 2 V: h. p. gasoline engine; one tilling saw table complete. Cheap If taken at oncel Phono 469-Rl - - - .. 309 FOR SALE Rnblilts at a bargain at . the end ot North Central avenue. . . . 308 FOR SALE Sand., gravel and sedl ' .ment. Plowing done. Phone 9 12-J. FOR SALE Loose beardless barley, alfalfa bay. Phone 500-R2. 306 FOR SALE Going out of business. Ono Successful Incubator, two double-barrel shotguns, one 22 caliber rifle, one light driving har ness, one Invalid chair, and other stuff, 118 South Front street or phono 460-Lw - ; - 306 FOR SALE Splendid beardless seed barley.- - Lee Watkins & Co1., Feed . Store. .- . - FOR SALE: Seasoned wood, 16-inch lengths. - Call Hampton Orchard, 468-R1. ... - ' FOR SALE OR TRADE-; For. cows and pigs, three-inch. Mitchell wag on, heavy Mitchell mountain hack with top, $40.00; cost $170.00; heavy Velie side--spring single , buggy. $35.00, cost $140.00. Brom mer Bros., phone 5S9-J3. 305 FOR SALE Am leaving Ashland : and will sell 1918 Reo touring car, in perfect meobanical- condition, . and good tires. Mrs: Prank Moore, 595- North Main street. Phone 2 2 9-J Ashland. 305 FOR SALE Wheat; Early Sunrise ' seed potatoes,- Yellow Dent seed corn, sweet corn and popcorn. C M. Parker, phono 4 52-W. 308 FOR SALE- About five tons freshly dug stock carrots: Modoc Orchard. Phono meal hours. ' FOR SALE One truck, Smith Form - Attachment and Packard engine. (. 1. - 9-horse gasoline engine, never , been used; 2 30-horse Fairbanks Morse oil engines; 1 Austin No. 3 ' Garatory crushers ;'.' 1 3 heavy ' Peter Schutler wagon, good-' new; 1 large steel range; 1 family range;' tents: 2-' Faust Jigs and 1 table, and rolls complete. Tools of all kinds.: 2000 ore sacks.: If In terested write Manganese , Metal Co., Lake Creek, Ore. - 307 FOR- SALE Wbod for sale In car lots, 16-inch, cut ont of first growth, fir.- C P. Fess.- Leland, Oregon. ' . . - 307 FOR SALE Fine. quality hay $25.00 per ton, Modoc Orchard., phone Central Point at meal hours. - FOR SALE Strictly fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. . Nitro-c'ultures. ' Ralph Elden, Medford. , FOR SALE Singer, sewing machines c on easy terms. Cleaning- and ro- pairing of all machines a specialty, , 245 South Central, avenue,-phone . 903-R. C. A. Chapman, , 31T FOR SALE! Autyentlo History of '. the World War.;. Ed;- Henselman, agent,. 423 King': street; phone - 532-H.- . . . -. .",-,, -. ' 306 F0R SALE"--126 tons of alfalfa hay all in good order. Will bale and load1 on car' at GrOnada-for $21.00 .' per. ton. ... G. Cuneo, Box; 85, Gren , . ada, Cal. r v ; . ; 815 FOR EXCHANGE. WANTED TO TRADE For equity in farm' property house in Portland on' paved street, one' block from car. Box 10, Mall Tribune. 307 VOH RENlHOUSE. FOR- - HENT-Five-rooTrr furnished modern house. 731 Wost Second street. " ; . " - 300 FOR, RENT Five-room bungalow, , Oakdnlo district. Wanted to buy pullots.. Phono 842-R. - FOR RENT Several modern houses. - Building & Loan Ass'n, 439 MkF. ft H. Bldg. . ' . FOH RENT MISCELLANEOUS. ' FOR RENT Small foothills orchard. Some grain land aud pnstnre. Oood terms. 267 Federal Bldg. ' ' FOH SALE OR RENT - Bear creek. Plenty Phone 738-X. . ? 10 acres on .of-.' water. .. 304. FOB BENT PURNIBHED ROOMH FOR- RENT Largo east front - fur nished room, sleeping porch, bath, " heat. Phono 750-J. 30' MONEY TO LOAW LOANS Farm loans g per cent In : terest, O. C. Boggs.(. LOANS City loans. Building & Loan Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. ' MONEY TO IX)AN on good real estMe secnrlty, and will' buy Llb erty Bonds. -. 3. Andrews. Noi 31 Noi th Grape. Phone 53-M. 330 BUSINESS DIRECTORY AttomeTB PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-lBW, rooms 8 and 9; Medford National Bank Bnlldtng; .. ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, - Garnett-Corey Bldff. ' 213-14 ' S19 A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, Corey Building. Garnett- Anto SnppUee LA HER AUTO SPRINGS Co. Vtt : are operating the largest, - oldest : and best-equipped plant In the Pa- cifle northwest. Use our springs - when others fail: Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth 8t., Portland, Oregon. Garbage. GARBAGE ', Get your premises cleaned op for the summer. Call - on the city garbage wagons for .good service. Phone I&l-T. J, Y. Allen. ,;-,.-;), Expert Accornifsnt WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. WiUion, C. P. A. Attention, given to. anything In Acconntlng and In come Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. ; M. F. & Hi Batldlngt Medford. Phone 157-R. ';.-.; j Farm. Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 5 Vz Money ready -when land is appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hnrd, secy-treas, National Fai-m Loan Associations, Oarnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. ... Investments '. FARM LOAN BONDS, 4H, tax tree, ? 25 to jiuuo. jan pioce loans' $500 to $5000; first mort gage, 6 to 8. E. H. Hurd, 213-14 Garnett-Corey Bldg. ' ; 312 Instruction In Mnslo FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teacher of piano and. harmony. Haignt musi Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phono 72. V .. Planing Mill THOMAS ' MOFFAT General mill work, sash; doors, mouldings ana screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. ; - - -'' Physicians and Burgeons DR. w; W; HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build- -ing. Phone 130. -- .? ..'. t DR. J. J. EMMENS-Physlclan and surgeon. . Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien ' tlfically tested and glasss sup . 'plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. P. ft H. Co. - Bldg.. Phone 667.' r, j. - ' DR. P. G. CARLOW' f DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW ' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 7 '' 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. ' Phone 904-L. Residence 28 S. Laurel Street. , Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best, equipped printing office in , Southern, Oregon.; Book binding, loose leaf lodgors, billing systems, .' etc. Portland prices. . 27 .'North 'Fir st. :.' r: ' , '. : Transfer ' BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. . - Office 42 North Front St. Phone .'. 815. Prices right. Service guar anteed. . , INTERURBAX AUTOCAR CO. ; . , ........ T DIE CARD, , ; " l Leave Medford fur ' Ashland dally except Sunday, at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4.Q0 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.;,i ';; ; y v ; ; .' Ijeave Ashland for, Medford dally except- Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m.. and at; 1:00. ,4:00 and S:16 p. m. Also-on Saturday at 6 :30 p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a., m. and 12; 30. 4:30 and 6:3Q.p, in , ,