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MTCTYFORTJ TVrATT) TttTHTTm TTIDFOTIT), OT?F.OON, VRTDAY," MAT70IT 21. 1910 PAOT? YYW, .'"' ' IllVOItlllCli t'OltyXANI?. ' Mnr. t, HI. (Jutlln liniuiiyriieoijiis nil, (uinim, limn III ' tf'Ml'MUOil to cbolio 1,11. RQ 12,00: medium (i) good ll)f(i II; fair to Himil D5M(l; common to fair IHWH; good to choice $0 10,50; nt cm! tii mi to good $7ti H; fair to iiinilluiii .'i 7( (i ; titiiiiorit :i.rto ?( -i.r.o; bull jumhtiO ViilvuH $U.r0 t( 13.50; .slockum 'und fenders ITJHO,. ( ' i 1Iok Htomlyi recnlpt 8,'IH, Prlmo mixed f 18.30 !( IK. nil; medium mixed l7.UII5HK.ir,; rough livitvltiH flAty 17; HKM $ 1 Q 01 1 (1 j bulk $l8.2rnl) l .. -- :-. - Htiiiup steady; rorolpl go., rlmu lambs 10 41 17; fulr to medium liimhs $l4fl 15: yourllngs $111(12; wethers $Ugf 10; ewes I6.D04MO.SO ,7 ' ' Hotter PORTLAND. Mar. 21. Ituttor mi mulled. City crouiDm-y prints, nxlrus iiox lotM r4i aic; rurtoim ooiuiici half boxes half rout morn; leas limn Imlf boxes 1q mur. Buying prion liiittiirrui, country U0 (12c; cubo vxtritH &7 Vb m 6Ne, 1'iiiillry PORTLAND. Mur. 21. Poultry llotiB, ;t.1(?i 34e lli. broilers, 41H-4&C old room 'm, I'tlo; turkeys 33e; himho, miu; duck", 40o. ASHLAND ANO VICHY' A roplien of llin nupr. Iitiiiwi'oniiiiir irrnt'itntf ne-toweii imoii lueul mem IJith nt' tlio (l.jthi rt'iinuMit awaited member nt the llllth iim, "Tlio Time. tliu I'lueii mill 1 1 1( Clirl" were remiei' lively delineated Klkg' Tcmi'lu on fmiiluv cvviuiiir with n liunrh ol' liuxkv lltler in Hit) lime liuht. nit tint observed of nil oUam-r. Thi-re wiin niii-iu mill ilimiMiiL'. Niii'inl convorxe nnil mur.tx. ili'lii'ioiiH ri'triialiiui'iilx beina Htrvl ltd a eliinax in I tin wav of lioHintiilitii'XMill int-riteil in t lit- nt UUMIihere of ii lii'iirtv wcleome wlili li pervaded (tin Klk' huildjni.-. In fuel. lint L'lii'l-oiui' went reminded one of nil ideal fuuiilv retiiiioit, with father mill mother. hiktiTtt nnil brother n "luvfiTreil iTixlttiirx," tin' next of kin nnil n hoM ol denr friemU fittitrinir in iiiiitiial fi-lii'itiitninti.' Anioiii: tin liuiin'1'oiiuTx din.'ot, iiml inoliuliiii; their cnmriidei in the unnv ami mivv who preceded them nml' witi nreaent lo join in tht welrome. n imrlinl lint imlv wniilil etiibt ni'o tilfiiiL Siiiin-iin Hill IIiiIiiiom, Junk June. Chm Kirk. Htwher Diiiil'onl. 1.1'on HiiUL'liiiuin, Kulldi Fro In v, 4'haHr-x Url-miuu. .Kd iiiiiiiiI llnrrotl. Itoli Keller, tl. K. Snlli- vnn. Iliviuht Tinker. Vcriiuir Ciircv, Uw-iir O Nuill, Ili-iin SimiII, Hurt Cnr- tu'iiliir. Zi'iinH Miimlv nnil utlicr. 'I'lm fllith Hiulril frmii TIi-okI, Frmiitft. for Nowtiort Niwk on llm trun-iHirt .Mvr ciirv. with nlioiit .'l.nOO trooiiH iilioiinl. tlio triti liouii'U'iiril liouiiil hi'iuir a htorinv olio,' t'oiiHiiliTiililii Kfasirk- nixH i'iihiiihI,, mill iiuuiv of tlio Iiovk imiilori'il ulil rather NiMtiinit to i'oiii nimid tho iii'eiin hiluwd to 'Vtiinil n nlti'iition,'' vn if-oulv Wr'ii fw lini'I liourt in order Hint tlivv iiliL'ht rvenvar mi I'otiilihriiim. ClinrloM I.. IIiiiimiii. ri'pri'HiMilinu the local rnriuen'M union lit n niiliiiuiil untheriuir of the order in I.om Aiil'C Ivm recent Iv, nrrived Imine on Tlmr dnv. rcimrtiiii.' ii liiruo iitteiidituen mnl II most Mliei'iKxt'iil eoliveution of thin Miecifin fvdernlioii of rmlwiiv cm tiloves, " - (,'liiirlcr S. Silfliv. veteran .South (irn I'lieifin pntiinver, died nt tliu pom Iiiiiiv'h ho)ital in Sun Krinicir.ro early in tho weak, nfler iv lintrorinif lllneHK, 1 he deeensed hud been ein ploVcil on . variouM divihimm of I lie N.vtitoni, nnil for ypnrn lii lioin lind lieen in Aihlnnd, whore he vin well mill fnvoriihlv known.' Morn roeenrlv tho fniniftv &Hidineo hiul . hoeiij in Klamath KiiiTh. Ili.-i romiiins were liromrht hern for interment, tho fu nuriil hiiviinr been tdmiiied for Kriduv nfternoon nt the PrcMivtorian ehureh. HeNidi'K bin wife, tho ileqwiMed lenves n daiiL-hler. Mm. I'errv Anliernft." res iilent of thl itv.' ; DiiitiiitfiiiHhed wmy hlivo been nanMim; llirottull 1 1 1 ih luluralntii iruto whv of Into, ninoiiir llm number Son retnrv of Wnr linker, who wiix-nn-I'omniinicil liv Clonmnl Mu'h. ehief of .Htnl'f of tho cnliri) militiirv estnhllsh ment lioth nt homo nnil nhroiut, and uilm Itnu li.li.lu f.tl iiMw.il frrim llmien. Until worn on the wav to San Kruli- eiseoi ineidiint to an iimpci'tinu of J'lieil'io ooiint mililnrv tiosts. .OIo llniiKon, 8eulll'o miivor. nlso went noiith rommllv on u viieution tri to Southern' Oitliforiiin. nfler his stron iioim experioneo of tho lust few months uiniil the homo mirrounilinim. STUFFED DP WITH Got busy with a bottlo oS - pr. King's New Discovery . atone '' . . 1 i i . . Cougln.'colrls and bronclilntxittntRfl thoy oro oil likely to rcilt In dftiiftcr bus aftermath unlcon checked m time. And how effectively nr-.d quickly Vc. JCIng's Hovt Discovery hclpsi to do tho chscklng world Infltimod. Irrltntcd tacsibroriea nro Soothed, tho mucoe.3 ijhlosm loosened frcolyi and qulot, ' rpstful alccp follows. 60c nnd $1.20. l AltdruBslstohavo it. Sold olnco 1869 iiCoastipatlon Emadpfttlott 9 Nn tnnra lazv bowclo. yellow Com 1 tiOilSliyUllUH Jiinvt-I'V P No mora lay bowels, yellow com ptontlon, olalt Iioodachc. indigestion, H.i.nAn. hmfh tvhnn vnii use nil ft correctlvo &r. Klnn'a New Ufa Pills. ' Thoy syntomntino tlio system snd Uif flio worhl'looking cheerful. 25e. Keiillln'M iiinvoi', wIiiimi I'epiiliilinii h now mil Inn wide, lininii'iiiillv ix iiboul ri'i, hi a Si'tiniliimvlmi nml u unlive ol. WiHeiumlii, Hit went to Heulllo 17 vein Nineu, mnl ih in, the rouj en tuli) litiriinoHM', The llniiHon fiimilv In li Ivplcnl nml, with pliVhicnl mill uieiilul uiidowiiii'ii )n till) iiMcimdciicv, Mr, nml Min. lluiiHi;ii'nro the lirouil linrciiU of niiii) inlnrvHlluic 'children, xix. hiiiis mid Ih rue iIiiuuIiIith, Of tho hovii, (He, .luii'or, In (lie eldcHt, lliiin .follow TJieoilorn KimmuvuIi, Williiim Tn ft. Kiiuiiiki Kinld. Rohert iii Kol letle, mid l.lovd Owuruo renneiitivelv, n iiiiini'iiiiluturii which evidenllv Imli ciiIoh thut fulhnr mid mother nro "prmire'oilvd" licilh pidilieiillv lilld do lilcxlleiillv, ' .'' .-: ' llev. J K. Iliiilliu nf I'hoeuix Wi in AmIiIihiiI Thurnliiv. eiilled hero hv the ilciilh of bin inlimiite friend. John (li'itlTiN, n I'oiiiier resilient of tho I'hoi'iiiK iii'iulihorhooil. who doed in u local liiixuiinl on ThurHiliiv niorniiic. niter u Intiu Period of pliVHioiil infirm ity. The deeeiiHeil won well known for bin htoHinir oualitien of churne ter. ' The Weilnemluv nfliirnoon eluh met in tl hnreli parlors Mnr'h 1l with iiiemhem of the l.ndie- Aid lind other' lV(.iinn nl' the convreviilioii. to malic iin'aiiL'iimeiiU fur III" 'inniiul church 'jiillierimr mi the eveuinir oj' March '.'II, when nil eliilionilii Hpreiul is in prospect as ik eiihtomiirv. Tho (dull also i.'lci.dcil iiffieerN, Mrrt, 0, Wilder tin i n ir the new pritKiileut. ilia vice liri'Kidcnlii ii ru Mrn, J, U, Wuhster mid Mm, Auuiiht Scliiicriiinn. Mm. luck Dunn i Heeretnrv. mid .Mm. hilvtli Kiickett. treiiHiirer. Mm. Dnviiiu lluhl. nister of R. T SIhpIch, Iiiih nrrived in AmIiIuiuI from DoiikIiik. Wvomiiii. llCCOMIlHlllioiI hv her diiuuhterH I'milinu nml Vivinn, tho fmnilv hiivitiK eomii to thin vicinity to loeiito iienuiiniiiitlv. ' ': '. ' Tho address hero on Wednesdiiv njuht, lit the l'resbvteriuii ehureh, bv Ivan II, Khodcs, r.ireiuost worker In tho Y, M. C. A. rnukM, both ul home und uhrond, fullv deinonstruted the aim nnd scope of tho ureat iiiovb-. ment under "trimmlo" niiKiiieiw. nnd set nt rest nnv eritieisin whieli him been nil I ut the nruanixiition. The speiiker plaiiilv outlined the munni- tmln of iielivilics hiinnsored bv the V. M. (.'. A., iiuuiv times undiirluken under nbstiielcM tho iniiiiiiliidi; of which were nuimlliinr. Thut u few minor failures occurred Niuiriidieallv were inevitable, but orimnir.cd effort. nevertheless iiceiiiiinliHlieil hereuleiin tasks, iis history will record in the final nniilvxiri of workint's of ho vn rioiiH wiir relief measures. ' Mr. Uhodcs presentcil the cuso from the ntmidpoiiit of one who knows whereof he nl'finm. havim; been eniinwled for miinlliH llctiVclv with this succlfic scr vice in I'Vancc. but Ii at lixed camps nml In the frunt ninkii.' ' t Mr. mid Mrs. John S. Silshv of ("ul- time Urove, former residents: hero, were culled lo Ashland this week tn attend the funeral of the former's brother, the late Charles 8. Silshv. 1 Mr. 0. I'!.'. Ihivin. retiimoil lutelv from Han Krunoi'sco. ritiiortK bor liu. bmul, ii patient lit the Southern I'a eilie hospital, ill that citv. ' nlowlv imiirii irn from nuriniix illness. Frank Full., aiiother patient in the same institution lutulv in on tho WAV home iieeouipiinieil liv hi wire, - j Mmiv friends of Mr. unit Mrs. I. 1. Fricdoirer will svmpathir.u .Willi them in tho death of their infant child, n bereavement which occurred on tin moniiiir of March 'Jd. H. I. Kllis. of Oakland. Oil., broth er of .Mrs, V. I. Hose, is visitine Asll- lunil relative, preliminary to tilkinu an extensive vacatio" trio south nnd east, alter a prohiiu;ed snell of exnet itiL' railroad work in the Southern Pa cific terminal vanls of that citv. Mr. F.llis formerly was employed in rail road work here. O. II. Harper nnd fl. V. Wmiherlv. deputy collectors representing the internal revenue department, will be in Ashland from April 3 to 5 inelii- 8iv, to cheek up tobneeo ilonlers in- ventorieK und nssist in alitsKiliention schedules ronforinnblo to rOLMihitions of the burenii. ' ' " ' Hnv. V. h. MelliiiL-er nnd wifo at tended n reception Tuesday evenintr. tendered bv Hcv. D.'K. Millnrd. the ni'w niistor of tho (Jhriatiun qlmrelritt Medl'ord. the uroctiiu.' to tho pnslor'u fumilv finilinuf expression in'n most henrtv welcome, Hoeiul nnifiiities bo inir Hiipplemeiitoil bv a litenirv nnd niiiHinnl prouriim. v " : Now eomcH tho . w. -C. A. omn- piiimi for l'nndH, n Hlutowido enui paittn lo beuin next week, the niiioiint solicited, however, is.n modest. um. oulv $11,311!, for tho ntnto nt Inreo. Jnekiinu aottntvV quota heins $325, of which Ashland's share if nppor tioncd, will bo nuido throuith its nnt- riotie fund ebminels. Mi's. O. F. Wil son, rorlllinil, is niuto uironior, nun Mrs, J. II. C'nrkin, Aledford. IB elniir- mmi of tho Jiiokson county emaliniun in behalf of - tho Younit Women's ChriHtinn nsHoeintion. Jrolmto Courf But. Mnry K. HarUell. Inventory nnd npprnliioinont; proof of publica tion.- ' But. Mnry CI, KlrsliUaitm. 1'roor of posting. -' i ' ' Bat. Snrnli Monrps. . AUintuoo. vo probnto. ' ' Eat, Clins. Kapp. I'roor. or puuu- cntlon, J;t, A. ,T. Emorson. Flnnl account. .Et. Mary K. Mlttor. Proof of publication; petition. ' EHt, Albert o. oiituoimoii. uopon. Mat. Anna Margaret tynltor, ; Affi davit. . ' .-' ' '"' lC8t. Samuel Provolt, Oath of ad- pilnlfrtrntor, .. ' , : 't 1 lust, ABft ,i' ay mioioy.. iviunuu, ., Nut, .liimos R. Noll. OrdOr npprov- Iiik final account. ' '' ' ". Est. A, J. Emorson, Ordor. (bmNews Knl, I vn M, mid HuIoIkIi K, IIiii;Iicii. Itiilmrt. ' -' . 1 - - ' Knt. Ann Vay ltdliloy.. Ordrtr. V Ust. Harali .Monroe. Onlor. . Ft, AllicrL t'lilltiuidun, Order. Iil Murnln IS. Chlttondon. Order. Hut. Mnry IS. Uottor. Order. lOsi, Hamuel 1'rovolt, llond. Knt, Frooihun A. Brown. Order, Knt, (,'url, buvid Biout, 'Admlttod tp probata. .. . . ' - r (ilreult t'ourt . (Jojd 111)1 IrrlKKtloii UlHtrlct. Conn flriuutlon proccedliiK". - Floronce MllllKiin vn, Omur .MIUI Kun, dlvoreo, Dexter 18. I'altorson vn. Futtornon Orchard 'Co, Foreelonuro. Juimiii Muenntia vs, J, W. Welch. For money. Klunlnon vn. Abcreromblo, Order.; lllK I'lnen l.hr. Co.. vn, Itlchun! Sherwood nt ux, Kunnnonii. ' Ktato vn. W. IC. Campbell. OoHt bill'. Htuto vn. (!oo, Harlow.' Coiit bill. Hlulo vn. Curl Anderson, Cont Rill. BHito vs.'Itay Toft. Cont bill, Lincoln Havana (advln.) vs. V. I), IIoiIkhoii et ul. Order. It. W. North nip Vs. Murla DurnlnK ot nl. Docroo. T. J, Williamson v. John U. Ow Iiiks ot ul. PlndliiKs of fuct and con- oIiihIoiih of law.' Docroo. J. II. C'o'oluy vi. L. K. Hank. For dumuKcii. Htato vn. Iy McDonald. Order. K. I), llitnley vs. Ira MurHhull ot nl. Motion und affidavit. Cluornu Kuiifman vs. Frederick C. Iuk. Domurror, Frank Fonder ot UX vs. BonJ. F. Fuller ot al. Domurror. Cora 1. union vs. AuRust Larson. Affidavit and proof of publication. F, (1, Fleetwood vs. B. J. Kendrlck. Affidavit. In tho mnttor of oxeluding lands of CI. 0. (Inrrott, I. A. Wilkinson, W. M. Illllua, V, C. (inrrott from Medrord IrrlKiitlqn' District. Ordor of afflr munco. - : ' ' In tho matter of excluding lands of Lulu H, Mlnoar from Medforil Irrl Kutlon Illstrlet. Order of affirmance. In tlio mutter of excluding lands of Arvld lliirucll, II. C. Mnury, Lee llimll, Aiiliury jicall, C. K. Heall. Oco. Hiish, Ida J. Htowart, Kwana Con ner, Louis Noldermeyor, F. K. Ilylioo, Frail llackutt from Medforil IrrlHtt tlon District. Order of afflrmunio. In tho matter of oxcludlng lands of Lilly 11. Ml n car. F. II. Mlnear, Ada Walji. Ada K. Wul. Amy Wroli. lit tle Will. Krnest Vnlt. Polk Hull. J. M. I.ofland, Mnry II. Kcgttr, Ellxaboth Arnold from Medford IrrlKallon Dis trict. Ordor of affirmation. In the matter of excluding lands of Kale McAndrowH, Murguret lltir roughs, ThomuR MeAndrew . from Jtcdford ' Irrigation District. .Order of affirmation. , , v Ijl Ilia matter of excluding lands of II. F. AdkhiB, Cluus Ilreedlug. C. V. Isaacs., tleo.W. Isaacs from Medford Irrigation District. Order 'of affir mation. - . . - .. ' In the matter of excluding lands of 8. P. Ilariiebiirg, C: L. Scheynorhorn, II. F. Adklns. Ida Stewart from the Modrord Irrlgntloa District. Order of affirmation. In the matter of excluding lands of Mrs. A. It. l'hlpps from tbo Medford Irrigation .District. Order of affir mation. , In the mattcn of excluding lands of Ornnt Burroughs from tho Medford Irrigation District. Ordor of affir mation. . Itenl Kstnto Transfers , M. O. Womnek to Frank H. ' Ray Jr. S14 of NE, KW of ""NE of soc. 13. twp. 37, R. 1 W known as Alllce Claim . No. 10 10.00 A Mother's Happess Of Utmost Importance THmt u Kvro Tho cxpectont mothers physical' comfort Ihoulil l our first tboiiRhL and nil ntwut icr should sco to It ttiat hep prcparutloo lor Iwlty'fl comtnir bo complete ' Tliora Is a most nlcntlld rcmetljr to pre' pnro -nmon for tlio jtrentMt tlmo la tbdr livaN. known na Mother's Friend. It Is apr piled to tho munrlm of tho nMomen, irontljr rubtkcd In, ond fttonco penetrates to relievo Btrnli. on ticrves, corJa and llfrunicnts. It Jiinkt,tlio musclca sa pliant that they ex pand cnslly when baby nrrlvos; tbo hours t tho tlmo nro fewer, nnd pain and danger at tho crista ts nnturnlly avoided. Mother's I'rlcnd snnblcs tho mother to pirrarvo her Ircalth nnd strength, and sha remains a pretty mother hy hnvl.is; avoided rilMOinfnrt nnd tiirferlnor whlrh mnm nfim inon ouwrMiso airompanies sueii an occa sion wlien imturo is unnided. Every nsrve. iiiukiu and tendon Is tltorouffhly lubricated Ulscowfoit (Itn-in tho period ts counter 'actnl, and tlio sit In, after tho crisis ts left Irwuuiii uiiu u.uuiai. - Vrito to tho li rod field Revulator Cora- EDiiy. Dept. D, li mar BulklFuff. Atlnuta, oonrln. for their Mntlieriwod IkKjfc. and oi tain a bottlo of Mother's Friend, ixwx tbo drug1 stcro today without fall, . KEEP. LOOK Yl It's Easjr-If You Know Dr. . Pdwarda' Oiive Tablets The secret of keeping Vounc (9 to fml froung to do thla you must watch your iver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings tinder your eyes pimples a bilious look In your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of nil sickness comes from in active bowels nfid liver. i Dr. bdwards, a well-Known physician In Ohio, perfected a' vegetable com. pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to ins patients lor years. , Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the substi. tute (or calomel, are gentle In their action yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clear Inff the system of impurities.. - you wiu Know JUr. awards' Ullve Tab lets by their olive color, . 10c and 25c per box, All druggists, , . Central Point Htato Hank to I. II. Williams. Lots H-IO, hlk. 8 to Cenlrul Point.. . .,....i.. IT. S. to, James M. King, KM of UK of ueti. (!, twp, 35, ft. IE. V, 8. to Mury'E. flood. ' NW ot see. i, twp. X'i, ft! IE.,......1... John V. Mclntyra et ux to Kd It ii K, Dovanoy, lot 1, hlk. 14, Central Add, to Eaglo ' point : 150 10 Alba N. Lincoln ot UX to W, J ' Wurnor et al, lot , Mk. 3, Palm Add. lo llcdford........ 1,001) William Domrles ut tlx to C. J. Turner, W14 of NE, NH of NE, NW of SB of sec. 10, twp. 3D, R.2 E; K'A of SW , of soc. 15, twp. 3!, ft. 2W. . Ilowurd C. Jackson et ux io Ethel 8. Wllllts, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Ii, 0, hlk. 4 Boiitbsea Add. to Medford I.: Mutllo Ellen lloliues to City of . Ashland, lot 1, Helms Add. to elty of Anblund Win. J. Warner et ux to The' Jackson Co. Iiulld'g & Loan Asho., lot a. hlk. 3 in Palm's Add. to Medford '.. Joseph D. Ellis et ux to B. O. Peck, land In 'Ashland 10 10 10 10 C. E. Torrlll to Western Hond . & Mortguge Co., land In bock. 2-3, twp. 37, R. 2 W,, , and sees. 34-::',, twp. 36 R. 2 W 7.043.25 John I, Hpea'd et ux to John Stevorson, NE of NE of sec. 4, twp. 40, II. 2 K ; 10 0. E. Torrlll to W. If. Fohl, lot 4, hlk. 4 Burr's Add. to Mod ford 06.75 800 J. S. (illl to J. C. C.lll, land In soc. 1, twp, 87, It. 2 W......... J. It. Woodford ot ux to Wm. J. Wurnor, lot 9, blk. 8, In Palms Add. to Medford .! Glenn W. Stiff to Frederic C. Ilollbaugh et ux, land In D. L. C, see. 4.1, tp. 38. R. 1 E. 25 Harm 1 Mi to flush Kidneys and neutral fce irritating acids Splendid ' ' fcr system ' - KlSnhy and Bladder weaknesa result from una acid, says a noted authority. Tha kidneys filter this acid from tbo blood and paw it on to tho bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing burning, scalding sensation, or setting tip an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or thro tiuies during the night. The sufferer Is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse 1 agaia, there is difficulty in avoiding it. , ' Bladder weaknexs, moat folks coll it, because thoy can't control urination. While it Is extremely annoying and somo timos ivory painful, this is really one ot the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four , ounces of Jad Baits from your pharmacist and take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize tho acids in the urine eo it no longer is a source of irritation to tho bladder and urinary or gans which then act normally again.. Jad 1 Salts . is, inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by ' thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by UTie acid irritation. Jad Salts is splen did for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. - - : Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. , A HOW HEALTHFUL uKAflAriui ' ARE FOR' QROWINO CHILDREN Summons In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for tlio County of Jackson Edwnrd Wilder. Plaintiff, vs. Cora Wilder, Defendant. To tlio abovo named defendant, Cora Wilder. - - ' - - In tbo name ot tbo stato of Ore gon: You nro horoby summoned and required to appear in the above nnmed court nnd cause and answor plaintiffs complaint on file therein against you, within six (6) . weeks aftor March 5. 1919. the date of the itirst punttcntlnn ot this Summons. You are further notified that if you fall to appear and answer said com plntnt within tho v tlmo -'.-aforesaid. plaintiff will apply tothe court for the roller nomnnded In said com pliant, a- succinct statement of which is:-'"' ...... '---.''.. ' For a docroo of said cpurt against dofondont dissolving-tho bonds of 'matrimony existing betweon plaintiff nun doionuant, anrt-dlvoralng plain tiff . from dofondant aboshitely, and for such other1 and further relief as tho court may deoni Jftst and equit able. . . ,. - - : - Date of ordor heroin, for service of summons by publication is March 7, 1910. ..-.. ' ' PORTER J. NEFF. " ,' f '.. ; , Attorney for Plulutlff. 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Contract rates on application. HELP W ANTE1 1 HAU. WANTEI---Slngle -man to work by ' tho month: steady- employment. -Chas. II. Brown, phone 591-R1. ., u .... 307 WANTED Experienced bookkeeper ' and stenographer. State experience and salary expected. - Box ABC, ; Mail Tribune. . WANTED Men to cut wood and clear land. Webster . Ranch. Phone C85-J3. 326 IIEIiP WA r TEW FKMAIiB WANTED Klrst-class woman for . one day per week. Phone 468-J. - 7 -. 309 WANTED Woman for general bouse work In small family. Fbone Mrs. Bingham 099. ' - - FOR SALE TtKAti ISTATX. FOR SALE Nicely furnished six room bungalow, cheap. East side. Phono 929-W. '. 311 FOR SALE Modern six-room dwel ling on South Fir. All sewer and r paving assessments paid. -Will sell at sacrifice. Easy terms. Phone 220-R. - - - -- 307 FOR SALE OR TRADE A fine .stock ranch right In the heart of 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 CXort Bartlett, Medford, Oregon- 314 FOR SALE Modern 5-room house. Parties leaving city. Phone 768-L. , . . '- .. . - .. ' -' : 309 FOR SALE Several good stock ranohes Including cattle, ' horses, farming implements, etc. If 'look- ing tor a bargain and want to make some easy money, see T. C. Gaines, Trail. Ore. " ; 825 FOR SALE Ninety acres with water sixty dollars per acre. Box 50, Mail Tribune. - .' ---.- 318 VOtt SALE POCTVTRT AND BGGB. FOR SALE Taking orders for white Leghorn chicks, Mrs. Dressier, phone 777-L. i . ,r. 307 FOR SALE Buff Leghorn hatching .eggs. . Phone R-13M. , '. . ;.. 307 FOR SALE Plymouth Rock eggs $1.00 per setting. Mrs. L. . E. .Hoover. r - - 309 FOR SALE- 869-Y. -Goose eggs. Phone 309 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red hatching eggs. Phone 370-.W. 318 FOR SALE White Leghorn ' and . Rhode Island Red eggs and chicks, ' F. 11. Dressier, phone-777-L. ' 309 FOR SXLE White Leghorn eggs for hatching. 81.00 ocr setting.-Frank Myers, Beagle, Oregon. -- 390 - FOR SALE HTpSTOOK FOR SALE Jersey heifer calf. 846 East Mnth. T. H. Bragg. 309 FOR' SALE Reeleaned Bluestem seed wheat., . Phone 311-U. . 309 FOR SALE One bay gelding, four years old, weight 1275; one eight year old mare, weight 1300. : Also ' buy horses. 647 South Front St. v - -.30S FOR SALE 'Ten milk cows, all Jer sey; good young cows. D.-M. Lowo, Talent, Ore., phone 6-F12, Talent. ' - , :. ; . 3io FOR SALE Fine young family cow. .. ThOne 5-F4. v .v V 308 FOR SALE Ten dairy cows for sale cheap. Webster Orchard Co. V. 671-J6;?' '-v-v " 314 FOR, SALE Twelve head bred Cots wold ewes. . A. B. Myers, R. F. D. 1-,: Rogue RlVer, Ore.; - ' 307 FOR SALE Pure bred Red PoTTed v bull calf, born October,' 1918;- fine youngster. Modoo Orchard or Pal ' . mer Investment Oo,, Medford, Ore. FOR RBNTlsnSCrilULiliASrittOUH, FOR RENT Small foothills orchard. Some grain land and pasture. Good forms." 267 Federal Bldg. : ! t r-f- 1 -r WANTH;ivmcKr,tiA?fKOC8 WANTED Information loading to recovery of property taken from my house. Ft. (t. 3, during January . or Felirunry, 1919. J50.00 reward. Hamilton Patton. 312 North Central, Medford.-'-.- 308 aero tract close to Central Point. Give price. Address C. S., S36 'South Central, Medford. 808 WANTED To buy from one to two tons of barley for feeding purposes. AVrlte O. W. Dewey, Talent, Ore gon. 309 WANTED Plain sewing for little folks. Call 45 North liartlett. 314 WANTED To contract for plowing by the acre. Manure for sale. 1158 Court street. J. M. Clelen. 308 WAlVrED To buy 50 to 100 head ' beef cattle. State full description and price. Box IN, Mall Tribune. WANTED If you want your prun ; Ing done at right price give us a chance to make you a bid on your : orchard. We have eight experienc ed - primers f work guaranteed. Gentry and WItbrow. Call 508-R. 306 WANTED Any kind cattle, stock or beef. O. W. King, Montague, CaHf. .',.'-.- 336 WANTED We boy 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. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR TRADE Alfalfa .' Renovator Cyclone weeder. O. E. Blacklngton, Gold Hill. 309 FOR SALE Large hand spray out ' . fit. O. E; Blacklngton, Gold Hill. ' ,.''. 309 FOR SALE Onion seed. Yellow '- Globe Danvers. f 1.25 per lb. Box 312, -Central Point, phone 36xx2. 312 FOR SALE Light auto truck, 1000 lbs. capacity. Price $200. Phone 857-M. - . v 312 FOR SALE Rotten- cow manure. Phone 4 52-Y. . Hoover's Dairy. FOR SALE One Fairbanks Morse 2.'4 b. p. - gasoline engine;" one I tilling saw table complete. -. Cheap ' If taken at once. Call Hampton Orchard, phone 468-R1. 309 FOR SALE RabbKs at a bargain at the end of North Central avenue. '.: .a-308 FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedl "i.ment. Plowing done. Phone 912-J. FOR SALfe Splendid beardless seed barley. Leo Watkins & Co., Feed Store. ; . "-. -' , i .'':: FOR SALE Seasoned wood, 16-inch lengths. Call Hampton Orchard, ' 46S-R1. '"'.. .'''- ----- - ; - : FOR SALE Wheat, Early Sunrise seed potatoes. Yellow Dent seed corn, sweet corn and popcorn. C. M. Parker, phone 452-W. 308 FOR SALE About five tons freshly - dug stock carrots. Modoc Orchard. Phone meal hours. . - - i 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 as 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 Wood for sale In car lots, 16-inch, cut out of first growth fir. C.,F. 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-cultures. .... Balph Elden, Modford. . : 1 ? FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms. Cleaning and re pairing ot all machines a specialty. 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman. - 317 FOR SALE 125 tons ot airalfa hay all in good order. Will bale and load on car at Grenada for $21.00 per ton. G. Cuneo, Box 85, Gron adn. Cal. -315 BROWN & WHITE Real Estate, rnsurance. Rentals '.i. . 5 - '' ' - .- ' : "i '-U-. ( i 10 Sooth Fir St.: 1 ' 18 acres on Pacific highway; 4 acres in alfalfa, 9 In wheat, good houses, granory, a fine property and worth the price of $6500.00.; 20 acre chicken ranch one-half mile from Pacific highway; good im provements. ; Price $2750.00. 40 acre hill ranch, well Improved, close In, good water, 20 under culti vation and has open range adjoining. Price $2000.00. , ' ! ; -':'x , i' A splendid boaramg 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 In ally homes, stock and hay ranches. ; v'.i''ij.', ''1 TAliKX tp. TAKEN (IP -Hnve on iny promises . four red shonts weighing about 30 pounds, marked with two crops out ; of right ear and under hit out of left. Ownor can have sumo by Identifying property nnd paying . crtftts and advertisement; W, it. Nuding, Brownsboro, Oregon. 309 rOB REIKI BOUSE. : FOR RENT Five-room bungalow. Oakdolo district,' Wanted to buy pullets. Phone 842-K, FOR RENT Several modern houses. - Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F. Ik H. Bldg. FOR EXCHAWGH. WANTED TO TRADE For equity in farm property house In Portland on paved street, ono block from car. Box 10. Mail Tribune. 307 MONET TO IjOAIT LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In terest, O. C. Boggs. LOANS City ldans. Building & Loan Assn., 429 M. F. ft H. Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate secnrlty, and will bny Lib erty Bonds. J. 3. Andrews, No. 81 North Grape. Phone 53-M. 830 BUSINESS DIRECTORS' Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law, rooms S and 9, Modford National - Bank Building. ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14 Carnett-Corey Bldg. - - - 819 A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, . Corey Building. Garnett- Anto Supplies LAKER AUTO SPRINGS Co. Ws are operating the largest, oldest and best-eqnipped plant In the Pa - clflc northwest. . Use our spring when others fell. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. , Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. - Phone S51-T. J. Y. Allen. - - r Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting" and in come Tax requirements. Look into our stmplrtted accounting method. M. F, & H. Building, . Medford. Phone 157-R. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 5V4 Money ready when " land is appraised and title ap proved. - E. H. Hurd, secy-treas. National Farm Loan Associations, : Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. Investments FARM LOAN BONDS. 4, tax free, $25 to $1000.- Can - place - loans $500 to $5000, first mort gage. 6 to 89V E. H. Hurd, 213-14 Garnett-Corey Bldg. 312 Instruction in Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Halght Must Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72. ; ; Planing MID. : , t THOMAS - MOFFAT- General mill work, sash, doors, mouldlngB and . screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone " 184. Physicians and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD osteopathia 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 Anrlst for S, P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co. ' Bldg. Phone 567. : DR. F. G. OARLOW : -- :' DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW ' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 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. 3lT North Fir St. ' Transfer BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St Phone 816. Prices right Service guar- an teed. ' s - 1 1 ,-, IXTEHUR1WN AUTOCAR CO. "'.;.:.;:;-::.', TIME CARD. ' . 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. Alto on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun- . days lo ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. ra, . Tjcnve Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a, m. and at 1:09, 4:00 and C;15 p. ra. Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:30, 4:39 and 6:8.0 p. m. , ,