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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1919)
- iMET)T1OR,n watt; TUTOTryrrc, w,dfotot, ORrcnoy, Wednesday, afa i7f'Tr 2n, 10 in vagv, rrvia LIU'HtOck Ij'OltTUNIl. Ore,, Mnreh jill.Ciil. , tla kmuhIv, rocolnls 1W7, Mien's, lcd iflll.lHK.l 11.(111; irnuil lit cllnicc, Ui0 ((Ul'.'.fiO; lliuitiiliil In uutiit, fHO.IIIKH) ll.iHIl fair In' good, , 11.11111.1,1 n.nif: eiuiiiiuiu, to l'ii H.(ll)f(i'ill,(ll) ; unuil lo cliulce, iHU.filKii'r.'.'-'.V, miMliiiin In gobil. 7.tMI('H,ll(l;. i'uil' g',nioilliiu, ,'i,(ll((t,(l.llll ; imitliitr, - $;).,'i(fi,,i,,f)(i ; bulls, (l.(l(l(H;H.fill i calves,' W.Mtw 1 :i.fi(l 1 Hiociliw iiiid fcinler, k'.lHHu' 10.110. . .,: '..'. J logs strong; recoiiils ,'00, I'l-iino mixed, $IH.7.')(nVl 11.01) 1 imiilium mixed, Jp LH.tlUri tH.7n : rough licnvitw, 10.7.') i I7..10; iiun, HI,0(lfel7.riUi bulk-of Kiilim, I H.'fiw' 1(1,00, Kimii MlMiiilvj riMH'h'ln'. 11, I'riiuc IiiiiiIin, I (MUM 17,00 : fair to medium, M.mi(iii."i.oii: vai'lliiUH,. n.ooi! 1a.n0 : wniiitiin, ifo.muii lo.oo; owe, '. lluttrr J'OKTMKIl, Or.. Miwli 2(I.-Hut. ti'f Meniiv. ("Il vi'lfimiitrv nriiit. ex Iriit. box IiiIm, (lOffitllli'! 1'iirliiiiu, (ll (I'-'n; Imlf boxes, i.ii more; Ikkk iiiiti tlltU' 1lli.VFrt, !, lllltyil. Iluviiitf ii icc Ituiidi- i'n,t, I'tiiinifv, O'Jdi ii:)i!! (Mfliu ox-' Iriis, (I0(i, , J'OIITI.AKI). March ' 211.- Kggs. Selling llficc. CllSd (OUIll, die; blivilll.' Iirfrc, -lOc; sellinij urice, . cniidled, lUtyV. M'U'eUld flllllllcil ill ('III lull. '.. K .,-':'.. Only a few iluys romnln boforo the city Kiirbaga wagon will umko tliolr toiiiiiI Incident to annual cloiiniip "day which In Mumluy, March 31. 'bright mill narly, Hnvnnll thi Jiitik easily iivnllirliln fur Out drlvur, who enn't stop to Inventory tlm Block. "Knocked down" stuff III difficult to IiihiiIIi'. no either barrel, box, suck or iit up iito bric-a-brac. Third notice. ' Funeral rvlr-fn of tho Into JuniflB I). Hluinn wero- hold ut Uio Dodge purler,- Munh i'i, tlm ronmiini liuv litK tinfil tout to UratviiHVllln, Ore, for Internum!. Tlio diicciitidil wan a ii id I vo of llllnolrf, In tlio uutll yuar of ItlH iimo. )l wna tlio lnihliunil of .Mm, 11. HIiiiuiik, local mllllnnr. , ; llnrold HlmtNtun, roturnod mcralior of Hid tlutlt, han nccoptdd n pimHlon. for tlto tlmn bultiK at leant, with tlio Kiiiilli.ini I'liclfic nt Wend, liln dutlHB IxvIiik offlco ami yard work. . mih Om I'ntrlcb, tu(-ltr at I'nlo Alto, I'al., I homo Ur a vleli with ri'luilvrn nml frlmiilH. Mr. Itolmrl (larrctt la' at Drain, atiiumont'd tiy tint IIIiihh of hr (liiiiKliinr lU'oiilq, Mm. Dr. - Can Hold. 1,oil liu'a of tlio Cf.th mid. filt ill reitlmtt htivn., been minwred Into Hie terwlrltorpiin, anrvbio, and tltl" rnplnroinont of urillUrjr Imla will ttlv an "ovrea rtiinco'' fii" tlio iNut. S'dtiRilay ovetilnt! Martb 20. Dnnc Ing IickIiin at U. ( AilmlaHlim (ao, Kverylwly wulronio. 'With rdoi! iiumlr and bin llnio tyiarantDod nocordlnrto' nnnoiitirumaiita, :-. 4. U'Hnrnor,- nt flrwnt' rwUllitK on Oak- atroot, baa purchand the Hlrlrkfiiilon prouwty on Almond Htreitl. it trtiltiro;lKtii98alnK nreltl timtiinil lliia In tlio manor olaatiirlva tlnn and ocdipyliiK t cotnniandlnK alt affordltiK "ii iinrlvnllcd ylw of ho city at In mo. Mr. Hiirrior will innlio notnblo linnrovomcnta on llio proporty, not. Intn'ndliiK to romovt! Ilntrotq for aevoral months. ' ! Bxjwrta liato linen Inatulllim Hip limt word .In X-ray o'liilpiimiit tor Dr. .lurvln at tlio annltarlum, npiillnncoa which aro prniitlcwlly -Jnatnnisnooii a a to oporatfon and ilnvolnpntont. The rout ot thoao liitoat Improvommita I ovor 930110, and tlioy rupronont tho flnoat aklll Mctnnt In tlio way of niiichuiilinii doalKnod tu fill (ho tnont oxiirIIiik rotitilrottionts. r- V. It. illllla, former wall known roaldctit Itoro, now of I'ortland, waa Hcliiiilulivl to puna 'thru Atililand on Wodnwidity, nccompniilod by hl wlfo, on a. trip to tho vicinity of San DUiro, Cut., 'iindorlakon fpr tho benotlt; of lira. -Ulttto health.. ; - . . Wr. . T,ovniitt Alilatrom ' dlod , on Si'mlnat tho family homo,' i S l'Mfth atroot, HKOd 71 yoara. Shown io wlfo of Nil Ahlntrom nod wa a nn llvo of Swndon. Ftin'ofnl vorvlcos Will bn hold nt thai homo on Thtirmluyi In. torment to bo In Aahlnnd comotory. llonldn hor htiabnnd alio lonvoa aov- oral nhlldrnn, ft nnmbor of hor soiib boliiK omployoa of tho Sotithorn I'a olflo In varlona capaoltloa. In hor paBHltiK tho family moiirna the loan of BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousand9 Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive TabletaaK) j. a Harmless Substitute. Dr. Edwnnla' Ollvo Tablets tho eubstl . tuto for calomel nro a mild but euro laxative, and their effect on tho liver Is iiiiuunL iiininiiiiifiwMi - "- of Dr. Edwards' detcrmlnnllon not to ureat liver nnd bowet compiainia wim cuiuiuw. His efforts to banish It brought out these little olive-colored tablets, ' - 1 HUSO piCilOIIIIHiHiw wuivww that calomel docs, but novo no bad of tor eitocts. ineyuon t injure uiu iwu m strong liquids or calomel. They tako hold ' A( ...,Ultt mm1 millrlwrntM-rf lh WnV euro the liver at tho expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoo with tho (turns. So do stronR liquids. Itlsbestnot to tane cniomci, out 10 ivi ui Ollvo Tablets take its placo. ' MoBt headacliefl, "dullness" ana that lazy feeling como from conaltpnlion and n dlBordorcd livor. Tako Dr. Edwards' Ollvo Tablets when you feel "loRi?y and "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded brain and how thoy "perk up" Uio spirits. JUc ml 25s a box. AU druggist . '.. . ii ilovotuil wlfu anil iniillKir, inn many ft'liiiiil will iiiIhh tlio cuiiipanliiiiHlilli of u III ml anil lijlllpullli'llc. iiiiIkIiIiiii', lluv, llowull lnaucH, KOiilal olurxy iimji, ami foi'iiioi' wall litiowii leailur of tho I'roHliyiurluii elioli', ptiHxod turn nam laloly, piiiwinuliy eonuuei" IliK IllWirur nil V. ,Vf, t). A. klllll office (it" ciincoriinil, a IiIk ilnlnchinuiit of noldliTH friiin (In tii p l.ewla to Hiin (''"ranclHco for dtunolilllzatloii, ! H. B, Isanlov l liomd rrom MII I'lttili, Hiiiith Daliota, tumporitrtly ro- slndlng Ihni'iv . i. , , , , '. A bll of Jimrnallritlo onlorpi'luo l I lui piiliHcatlnii In far-iway Alnaka of a 'llnlliict rnilnrniil tiapof once a iiiniitli iirni'dilliiK tho riKiiliiiinimtlnK of tho, orminlutlim. which la . Ml. Jiimiail IiiiIkm .No. 147, of tho -Million Ic order, .luiiiinu AIiihIiii, It I a aniitll qmiriii ilovoliitl to frnturnul Invlduiit thriioiit tho torrltory, particularly tlm fiipltal, W.'ll. McNalr, of this city, for yar dopuly 0. 8. mashal, In A I link ii, a pint miintur of thin IimIko, and In tho ciinont Ihkuo of the paper reioni to a riiuet for hi photo which will bn plncod iiIoiik with nlliur offlcor on tho tnmpla wnlln.' Local Chrlirtlan lOndiiavorora havo in proiipwl ai( official vlult. May 17, from an itimm-inln pronldvut and uut lotiul cHlziiimlilp auporlti'tendont, of tlm orKiiiil'iilloii, Daniel A. I'olluK, who In nildltlon to matter) ot bomu Inliirnnl will liavo an abundant fund ot Information roapeelliiK tho war nation ovnraaini to Impart. ' liort Hmlih will occupy tho Crook property on Ouk street near tho ar mory, tho Crock family plnnnltiR to remove to California to remain Indef inltiily, f '' ' "' " f.ai.t Hunilay ft convict conch panned thru hern aouthliound, loadod with Innano and criminal alien, alherod In iiorthwitHt I'atilfle territory, bound from Scnttlo to Now York via Sacra mento for deportation abroad. Till ji peel ii I couch atoppiMl at Kalem for two I n mm i patlenta from tho atato llOHpltlll, ' ' ' ' 'v MeotliiK of Blaklyoil elinptur, It. A. M., at Masonic hull, Tliuwday ovan liiK, .March ti,- for work. Moot promptly at 7:30. Knrly In April. Itov. W. I.. Mollin- k-or, punlor ot tho Christian church, will leave (o enter upon Chaiilniiiitia ntimmor work under Hlllon-Whlto aunplce. HI Initial apfieuratieo on the platform will bo In southern ter ritory. Mr. nnd Mr. II. T. Speller, uf Yrekn, artlHta of oookiiIxixI abil ity, will fill no iippolutment on the mime circuit1 The I'ronliyterlan flrlvo limt Sun day afiemoon In behalf of tho annual hmlKol waa a nucce, tho amount havinif, been pledited within o few boura. The quota was fixed at mi even l.'inoo. lint sucenas Indicates (hut those fluure were exceeded con- alilernlily. Tho committee In chnrKO withhold the exact flmirc plnnnliiK to uitreeubly aiirprlHO tho coiiKrfKa tlon at tho nnntial meetlni; on Wed nemluy ovenlnii. ' i ' TIiobo Unlvnralty of OroKon ttleo lull nliiKer to tho number of nearly n n;iro, appear at tho Vlnlnn 1 on 'huradny uvcnlmt of thin week, (live the vlitltliiK boy a rounltiK welcome. Soma of tho local churchos have been adoptlni; brief talks limited 'o flvo minute, procodlng tho sermon. I.at Sunday tho "minute man" waa n woman nt thb 1'rosbytorlan church. wlfo of tho pastor, whose trcmo wa mi llltiHtrnted one pertnlnlnit to ml tilon. a npeclnl topic pertinent to tho "Now lira" and "Centenary" move ments of tho l'roabytorlnn nnd Meth odists respectively under way at this time. . ' - llet ready for tho Vlctory-Llborty 'certificate of IndebtodnoHa cnmpnlgn which bCKlns April 2 1, reports to date ludlcatlui; that this flfih Kovornmont loan will ho In (ho shape"-of nhort torm cortltlciites instead of Ions per iod boudH.- tho lntcrot rate also to bo somowbut hlKhor. Oregon's quota of thOBO cnrtlflcates In over $30,000, 000, and of thrift "buvIuks stamps and war aavliiKS certificate $10,000,000. TABLE ROCK TABLETS ' T. IC. Uenullou flnlnlied spraying tho 1'liiloy pear orchard Inst tvook. Col. 11. C. Washburn Is back on tho Job after amending sovorul months In Portland. . ' llouil Supervisor Stacy Is. doliiK hoiivo much nooded repair work on our roads In this vicinity. Win. Cottrell dlspoaod of two hun dred head of stock cattlo limt week to a California buyer who la shlpplni; them south, Was 'Marlon Mamrlelt of ContiiU Point, spent Friday at (ho Mclirldu homo. 1 Will Lydlnrd who disposed of his nlord In Medford somo tlmo nKO Ib npondlng 8(fmo tlmo nt tho homo of his pnronts In this district. ' Too much alfalfa hay cnns'od thp douth of a valnablo work horse lust wock bolonKinK to John Cumoron. llnrry Wilcox has purchased' a modem spray rig with which ho has nprayod hla own orchard nnd la help Ins somo of his nolBbbbrs. :-, . ,1 (ill n DodKe la moving hts well drill from tho Noulnn rnnch to Ash laud where ho has' "drilling contract (1. P. Hull Ib helping with the orchard work at the Cameron ranch i: Spraying and pruning has boon tlnlBhod nt 1he Modoo orchard and tho other work of caring for the big orchard and putting In tho crops Ib going nbond rapidly. When It cornea to kooplng tho -work up with the Bon- noil we tmutt tako our IiuIh off to tho mnnugomont-nt mo iiooo orcnant. With the beautiful spring woatbor nt lianil trips to the top of Tublo Rock will aoon ho In ordor. Already n few pooplo from town havo boon out, look ing fty flowors and sistlng up tho rond Bltuntlon. -, Farm .work which Ib very buck ward lu this dlslrlul ia going ahead at full hliit and tf tlio weather per? mltH will probably .be alMilH wpood up Id tlio next two weeks, Mr, anil Mr, O, I'eulaud of Talent, worn vlHltliig relitllves here last Uun dny. -.' ; W. A, Crane, ngont for aovorul farm paper and iiiiikiixIiiuh was thru tlila (llHtrlet oiio day lust week, A tho digger squirrel nro begin ning to make Limit' appearance above uiui'iid It I about time to go over tho ground for tho f I rut time witf! that poisoned burley. , ,;, ' It. It. Dawson 'of Trull, wn a bul- uuiis vlHllor at thi Xeulon rairch last Tiieniluy. . ' A birgii quantity of very choice bay Is being liiiuK(j of ut -iho Modoc orchurd, farmer coming for hay from ulPdlrectlons. . Tho hay Bbortago wa probably cuused by our ovbr-palrlotle rancher cutting evorythlng tor wheat and bad It not boon far the largo tonnage or alfalfa put up by the I'almer Invest ment roiupany tho shortage would huvo boon koonlyifnlt in thin section. Floyd Ulnln and wlfo who Have spent several mouths In' southern (billfornln aro visiting rolntives at Modoc orchurd. : l.leutoiiant Krank Kolny wa shak ing bands with hi many friends In Oil district Sunday. .."'Paul Young of Medford, was dolnir some mechanical ork In this district, tho first of tho week. Clark Collin v of Medford, spent Sunday herd with relative. Heverul Table Itock famtllo mo tored to Ashland 'Suiiduy and spent the day In tho park. II. T. Klnlcy of Medford, was look ing nrter his Interests In this section Sunday. - - , fitunlny I.ydlard has rocelvnd wora from the stato lliffn board that llmo can bo bought at the Gold Hill plunt In leu than car lot for $1.75 per tbn plus handling charges. Orchard Inspector II. T. Pankoy and Prof. Yotber who Is oxperlmont Ing with scale spray for tho govern ment were Interviewing orcnuruisis In this locality last week. ' j, : l,ltn Da-vl a lid brolhor-ln-lnw, Will (ileuHon of Willow Springs, were business vliiltor In this soctlon last Tuesday. , . . - . It Is said that Mlko WomacK or Bedford l orgunlxlng a company to b'oro for ,oll In this district nnd has already approached several of our. citizens In regard to buying stock lo tho venture Three hundred and sixty dozen of oggB wore picked up on this route last Monday by Lylo Pickol, a Jack son County Creamery truck driver., CENTRAL POINT Uev. Helium will bold sticciitl ser vices in honor of tliu returned koI- ilier.i nt the Hrick church Kiindnv niulil. Miirch IliUh. nt 8 u. in.. All soldiers corilinllv invited to nttend. Ktrcel (?ominissionr Ofsfreo h. rox Iiiih done much good work tlie- mist week bv drnuiriiii.' the streets nnd oth erwise piittinif them in good condi tion for the season. i , hviuis nnd Southwold linvc tiur cliased the old luickiiiL' house on Front street between Alden nnd Ash streets find nre (curing the snnie down nnd wilt use the lumber for other liurposes, ti is eslimuted that there nro between 40.0011 nnd 50.001) feet of lumber iu thi sold jiiiibliiis. most ly in good condition. 1 lie sumo wus used lor inutiv yours bv Olyolls ns n puekiiiir boime and Inter venr wns owned bv V. 11. Hopkins. Mrs. John MnUonouuh of Ashland bus sold her residence propertv Oil the south side of Oak street between Third mid Fourth streets in this citv to t'nrol Hcniietl, who will remodel the house into a modern bungalow. ' ' Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It. MeJimscv ho,ve returned from the Springs near Chioo, Calif. '"' ' . i . Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Kldred nnd Hurry Lewis of Grouts Pass wore Sunday visitors here." , '" ; Muriel Kindle returned Snndnv evenine from a visit to Fort Joiles, ,- Mr. Keniiistoii :ist from oversells, released from the 03rd artillery, ar rived hero Momlnv niornimr nh(.is HEAVY MEAT EA' ERS E WDNEYS Eat less meat if yon feel Dockaohy or Ikafe bladder trouble Take ' 'busof Salts. ' v ' No man or woman who oats' meat regu larly can niako a nu'stako by flushing Uio kliliioys occnsionally, enys a -well-known authority. Meat forms urla acid wliioh 'oxoltos itho kidnoys, thoy bcoomo over worked from the Btrain, got sluggish and -fail to filter tho waste and poisons from tho blood, then wo got oiak. Noarly all rheumatism, i lioailnijjios, iivor trouble, norvousncss, ditrinoss. slecplossneaa ana urinary disordors como from sluggish kidneys. - - Tho moraont you fool a dull aoho in tlio kidnoys or your book hurts or If tlio urlno la cloudy, otTonsive, full of sedi ment, irregular of passago or attended by a Bonsntian ot scalding, stop eating meat and got about four ounces of Jad Salt from any plmrmaoy, tako a Ublenpodnful in n gloss of water before breakfnsti and In o. tew days your kidnoys will act flno. Tills famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juico, eombinod with lfthia, nnd hns boon used for generations to flush and stimuluto tlio kidnoys, also to neutralire tho aoid in urino s'o it no longer causss irritation, thus ending bladder woakness. Jad Salts is ihoxpcnslo and cennot injure! lnnkcs a delightful, effarvcacent lltbia-wntcr drink, which everyono should toko now andtlien to keep Uio ktdiioyn olonn and nellve and tho lilood pure, thereby avoidiag. ggriou kiduey oouipUwtloss, " . r . 1 . - visit ing reintives nnd (Vioulij in Ibis vicinity.- - - ,f- Mr, Hold uf Aiilfgnf(i, who lios linen in Hervicu v.Vcrsens, wns a Moii diiv visilur here. He wits burn in this cilv 2a venr tuto mid wns lookinir up vld uemmintunces. Vj'1'" Hliorly Terrell fonnerlv of the (til Heveiilli eoiiumny. Iins l-etunij'd from oversells mid i now hero with Mrs. Terrell. ' . ' . " Miss Kiiltt Jneobs of Medford Vis ited rolntives n Ihis cilv roeenllv. ' Mrs, Miirlin Huwers iiikJ '(laughter IfclenMif Gold Hill spent the week end hero-with. her fnllier. T. .1. O'llnra. J," K. Boswcil is now at his ranch nenr iirown's eubin. ;Mr. Nellie Green mid fnmilv have removed from Jhis citv to Aslilnnd.' li. k Wude, age 87 vcars, died nt iiis Imiiic in this citv Kiindnv morn ing and wns buried in Centrnl Point emol(;rvt Monduv afternoon. Mr, Wiida was ope of our oldest nnd most respected' citizens and while old age and illness bud nrnvcrilcd him from doinir nctivc service lie, was nlwavs rciidv to liclo his fellow 'men in every thing possible. Mrs. (K-orge Ifesselgrnve is nt home again nfter a Severn weeks' visit in Aslilniiil. Tb Miivli(Jd.ealtic that have been ut Bcui' fere'ek bridee for some time, were taken to the Meadows this week. Mr. nnd ' Mrs. Hoc Gordon and daughter Oilie of lieugle. drove -to town Wediiesduv. ' Mr. and .Mrs. Ilowurd Rogers were Iroditig in toWn Tuesdnv. ' ' !; Mr. nnd Mrs-. -Kurt Cose motored to Central l'oint Tuesdnv. Mr. Ilenrv Morgan missed through tho valley on bis wuv to town Tues day. '': . Mr. nnfl Mrs. Will Abbolt left Tuesday for Iheir hom in Cnliforniu. Mr. mid Jlrs. Mnvfield of Cen tral Point moved to Iho Meadows $unduv. ; i V ' ' ' . ' ' Mrs, Culdwcll nnd her two children lett for her" homo this, week near Prinesville. , Mrs. ('. M. Ouloy spent Salurduv nnd Biindnv wiih her imrents. Mrs. Gnlce Krown went to Eugene this woi'k to meet her liusbnnd on bis return from the training camps, ' VillFr flFFRAMEB OF OREGON CONSTITUTION DEAD KAI.F.M. March 2(1. .Mrs. Kmilv A. floine. iiged 91, widow of the Inle Jus lice K. 1', Hoise, one of tho f miners of the Oregon constitution, died here enrlv todnv. HELPFUL WORDS : om n Meilronl Citizen. " 5 Is your back lame' und painful?,' Does it Jacho especially after exer tion? J:- y - is (hero a BocliejSs !ln ,the kidney roglon? ' -. ' - - These symptoms suggest "weak kid neys. i If so there Is danger in delay. , Weak kidnoys got fast weaker. ' Give your trouble) prompt atten tion. Doan's Kiduey Pills are for weak kidneys. - , :.,', 1 Head rhia Medford testimony.; 5' J. H. Atwell, painter and paper hanger, 129 W. Eleventh St., sayBt "Doan's Kidney Pills are all they aro claimed to be and I nm always glad to recommend anything I believe will bq of benefit to others. I have taken Doan's Kidney iPUhvon different oc casions when I have had any trouble with my back or kidneys and they have; always done the work. A few doses now and than keep my kidneys in good working order." ' :. i .; -'.Price- 60c, at all dealers. ' Don't simply, ask tor a'kidney remedy got Doun's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Atwell had. Fostor-Milburn Go., Mfgra., Buffalo,' N. Y. Adv In tho Circuit Court of Oregon for . Jackson County. - ' In the Matter ot thelDetermlnatlon of the Relative Itights to the Use of tho Waters of Rogue-River and its Tributaries. - 1 ' Notice Is hereby given (bat jtho final docreo heroin will be mndo and entered on Sutuiduy, April 6, .1919, In open court. ' ' F. M. CALKINS. Judge. . GM CHTJHO China Kerb Stor - , Herb cure roi "oaracne, Jieadacte catarrah, dlptherla, ' lore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and lev er, cramps, ooughB, poor circulation, carbunoles, tumors, cracked breast, .cures all kinds ot goiters. NO OP ERATIONS. - . ' , ' Medford, Oregon, Jan IS, 1917 TO WHOM IT "AY CONCERN: : ; This is to -certify that I, the un derslgnod, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered tor several years and last August was not expected to live; and hearing of Glm Chung (whose Herb' Store la at 214 South Front street, Medford) I de cided to get herbs tor my stomach trouble, and I storted to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Glm Chung and try his Herbs.. : (Signed) V W. E. JOHNSON, Witnesses: " t , . M. A. Anderson, Medford ;. . S. D. Holmes, Eagle Point, Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point i W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point, -0. E. Moore, Eagle Point. ' J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point, Geo. B. Von dor Hellon, Eagle Point, Thou. m. Nlohols, Eagle Point, CLASSIFIEPADVERTISEMEMTS" NERVOUS ENERGY life'a momentum, depends upon ai jwell-nourished body'. ,When strength is depleted and the body urtrtrt in mmhi!.! -''IS .i. uwvimui i.uuiisjiiiicill, mI ,i r mm ii ' ui nerves are me nrsiio suiter. simon-pure in substance, rich in tonic qualities,' nourishes the whole body and strengthens and sieaaies ine nerves, wherever the sun shines, Soott's 1 the recognized standard Itonic-food S-llt and consorver of strenuth. WMl ,vcMI-'Boimt, BIoomfleld.H.J. 19-17 Advertising Rales Clasnffled One cent a word. Locals Ton cents a Una. ;: L6gal-rF1ve-cents a line. I Display 25 cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. HELP WA TBU MAliTL. WANTED Men and teams or trac tor fpr plowing. Phono 4U8-J2. 5 WANTED House mag, Motel Med ford, Please call, don't phone. WANTED To hire man. and team. , Bee M. E. "Hoot, Denpey& Co. . 3 WANTED Bus boy. Hotel Medford. 'Please call, don't phone. . WANTED Men to cut wood ! and clear land. r Webster Ranch. Phone 085-J3., 320 HEM? WAA TED ITBMAtJB WANTED Girl for general hquse , work.; -Mrs. A. F. Stennett, phone 102-X. ..- ' .- ' - ' WANTED Woman for general house work on ranch.- Two chlldie.i nnd man In family. Route 2, Bo:c W, Medford. . SJ5 WASTED SITUATION. WANTED Experienced farm family .' -wants work on farm. V. S. 'Rich, 92ti North Central, Medford. 311 W Airrenv mscnsiiiiAHEOus WANTE1 Teams wltB or , without ! men for orchard work. . Egan Orchard. 1 Phone 597-R6. . ' j; 8 WANTED One counter refrigerator v showcase, one .Toledo or Dayton grocer's counter scale; one scalQ with hopper suitable for weighing , ; neils. t One U. S. meat slicer, V. P. B. model, with sharpener attach ment. - xThe Hamilton St9re,"Al bany, Oregon. . , : ; i 3 WANTED One large or two small rooms . for light housekeeping. iPhone 842-M. . 4 WANTED To hire tractor for grad ' in g. 30 or 40 days steady work. Box 81. Mail Tribune. - : 'J 8 .WANTED ;To buy 50 to 100 head of ".' feeder cattle.1 ' H. "VC : Bingham. '.Medford. -,' '; i '-.-- WANTED Lady's good bicycle. Box SS8. care Mail Tribune; 314 WANTED To buy three to ten-acre tract, close to Central Point; give '. price. Address C, S., 836 North Central'. i 1 312 WANTED We pay cash tor Liberty bonds. Hale's Piano House Inc.s J. F. Hale, general manager. f WANTED Information leading to recovery of property taken from - my house, R. R. 3, during January or February, 1919. $50.00 reward. Hamilton .Patton. . . 312 WANTED Plain sewing for little folks. Call 45 North Bartlett. 314 WANTED To buy 50 to 100 head beet cattle. State full description and price. Box V, Mail Tribune. WANTED Any kind cattle, stock or beef. a. W.. King, Montague, ' Calif. ' .- ..... 336 WANTED House moving and re- pairing.. Phone 48S-M or 48S-X.' FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR REiNrr Rooms with or without board. ' Will ' sor.ve meals. . 315 South Riverside. . Private family; ; terms reasonable. ' BROWN & WHITE Real Estate, insurance. Rentals 10 South Fir St. ''''-' . -:' -SV'.f ' t--'v"::T-.-y ' 18 'aore8 'on Psolfio highway, 4 acres in alfalfa, 9 in wheat, . good houses, granery, a flno property and worth the price of $6500.00. ': .. 20' acre chicken ranch . one-hnlf mile from. Pacific h!gliway;'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. - ' ' 1 , -jiV ' - ' ' ' A splendid boarding or rooming house, steam heat, hot and cold water In every room, fine location, turnish ed oomplete, at a price which is ridic ulously -low. Also some specially good bargains in city homes, stock and hay ranches. SCOTT'S Bi.ULSiON 1A :.. . i r i ." u . ,i. i FOB KKM HOUHKJS. FOR IlKNT Hriloll house, close In : with, garden lot, - Phone 8BB-J or call at 830 Taylor street. ; .4 FOIl RENT House Tor rent, 510 East Main street, 10 rooms, one - aero ground, fruit, garage, for two cars,' good poultry house and yard. Inquire HID Minneuota avenue, or phono 149-L. i ,' . 312 FOR RENT Five-room bungalow. Oakdale district. Wanted to buy pullets., Phone 842-Jt. - FOR RBNT Several modern houses. Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F. Ic II. Bldg. FOR SA.LB RKAXi K8TATE. FOR BALK OR EXCHANGE A seven-room bouse In Ashland on East Main street. Garden. Ail assessments paid, for Medford pro perty. Inquire Royal Bakery, Med ford. FOR SALE Nicely furnished six room bungalow, cheap. East side. Phone 929-W. 311 FOR SALE OR TRADE A fine stock ranch right in tho heart of the bunch grass in eastern Oregon. Will trade for land around Apple gate or Sams Valley. Anybody interested write Mrs. H. E. Cav iness, 45 INort Bartlett, Medford, Oregon. , 314 FOR SALE Several good stock ranches including cattle, horses, farming implements, etc. If look 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 por acre. Box 50, Mall Tribune. . 318 VOto SALE FOOTTRY AWD EGGE. FOR SALE White Plymouth Rock eggs. Can spare five settings from my "Superb" strain at $3 for $15. All infertile eggB replaced free. De livery at Rexall Store, Central Point. R. H. Paxson. Phone 11. 302 OR SALE Hatching eggs. S. C. White Leghorns. Best of winter 'layers, $1.50 por setting of 15. $7 in 100 lots. K. Hammerbacher, R. F. U. No. 2, Grants Pass, Ore. ; . . ' 334 FOR SALE A few settings of thoro bred Buff Rock eggs at $1.50 per setting. Leave orders at once if interested. Phone 606-X. - .313 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red ' batching eggs. Phone 370-W. 318 FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Fresh cows, calves. Phone 777-L. . 5 FOR SALE One mare, seven years old, 1500 pounds. F- L. Caton. 1015 North Central. 7 FOR SALE Six registered Hereford bulls. JL F. Hanley. 314 FOR SALE Ten dairy cows for sale cheap. Webster Orchard Co. 571-J5. 314 FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, born October. 1918; fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE New and used auto tops, curtains and hoods. Repair ing done, awnings and . cunvas . goods, of all description. A. D. Little, 36 North RIvirsltlo.. 8 FOR SALE Incubators. Inquire Armstrong ranch, near reservoir.. i :- 311 FOR SAJjE Washington (hybrid seed wheat. Geo. Hilton.' 311 FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay. Phone 842-R. FOR SALE One Fairbanks Morse i 6 h. p. gasoline engine; one 3 - centrifugal pump. All as good as ' new, for $225. - J. P. Hoaglund, on Scenic avenue, 2 Mi miles north of Central Point. Phono 111. 313 FOR SALE A bargain; smudge oil, tank, smudge pots, wagon tank; also will buy horse to match my bay. John Cameron, Phone 11-X, ' Central Point, R. F. D. No. 2. , S13 FOR SALE First-class potatoes at $1.50 per hundred; also , white beans at 7c per pound. Leave or ders phone 720. i :, 313 FOR SALE-MDnion seed, Yellow Globe Dan vers, $1.25 por lb. Box . 312, Central Point, phone 3Gxx2. 312 FOR SALE Light auto truck, 1000 lbs. capacity. 'Price $200. Phone S57-M. , 312 FOR SALE Rotten cow manure. Phono 452-Y. Hoover's Dairy. . FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedl mont. Plowing done. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE About five tons freshly dug stock carrots. Modoc Orchard. . Phono meal hours. B'OR SALE Fine quality hay $25.00 per ton. Modoc Orchard. Phone . Central Point at moal hours. FOR SALE Strictly fancy alfulfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. Nltro-cultures. Ralph Eldon, Modford. FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms. Cleaning and re- f airing of all machines a specialty. 45 South Centrnl avonue, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman 317 FOR SALE 125 tons of airalfa hay, . all in good order. Will bale and load on ear at Grenada tor $21.00 per ton, G. Cunoo, Box 85, Gren ada, Cal. ': ".. 315 tfr' -1 1- --;- VOIt RENT .UTIHOKU-ANKODH. TO LEASE For team work, small tract garden land on highway; plenty water to Irrigate; well ronced. Route 2, Box 81a. M, Brooks. - '314 FOIl RENT Small foothills orchard. Soma grain land and posture. Hood terms. 267 Federal Bldg. FOR EXCIIANGK. FOIl THADE Heavy hAck, In good condition, for light one. I). HI p ponsteel, R, F. D, 2, Medford, 3 FOUNI. FOUND I'nrao containing ! money. Phone or call A. J. Hun by. - 5 liOB. IOST Koy ring with six keys. Fin der please return to Mail Tribune office. ; .. i " .. 4 MONKS TO IjOAH LOANS Frfrm loans 6 per cent In terest, O. C. Boggs. ' - LOANS City loans. Building & Loan Assn., 429 M. F. & II. Bldg. . .- MONEY TO LOAN i on good real . rotate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. .. J. 5. Andrews, No. 31 North Grape. Phone 53-M. 330 BUSINESS DIRECTORY , Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Natkmal " Bank Building. ; ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14 Garnett-Corey Bldg. 319 A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, Garnett Corey Building. Ante Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. We are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Use onr springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGES Get: your . premises cleaned up for (he summer. .Call , on the city garbage wagons for good service: Phone 151-Y. J. Y. Alien. , - v Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M Wilson. C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. '- Look . Into our - simplified . accounting method. M. F. & H. Building, ' Medford. Phone 167-R. , . - - Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 , years 6 Money ready when land is appraised and title - ap proved. E. H. Hard, seoy-treas. National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. :j Tnvestmcnts FARM LOAN BONDS, 414, tax free. $25 to $1000. ' Can -place : loau $500 to $5000, first mort gage, 6 to '8. E. H. Hard, 213-14 Garnett-Corey Bldg. ' 312 Instruction in Hnsio - FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Halght Maslt . Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72. Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and Surgeons ' DR.: W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic 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 glassm sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8: P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. ' DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW r: OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. , , Phone 904-L. - - . Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and PuMIsbera ' 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 BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Of lice 42 North Front St, Phone 315. , Prices right. Service guar- ' antned. - - - . ..... 1NTERURBAN ALTOOAR CO, TIJUS CARD. Iicnvo Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 3:00 and 10:15 a. m. and nt 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days le aveat 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. ' Iieavo Aslilnnd for Medford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun days leave at-9:00 a, m. and 12:30, 4:30 and 8:30 p. m. i ' i ; i