Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 10, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    HtFiDFORT) MATH TUmUNT!, WDFOTin 0KKC10N, THURSDAY, 'APRTL 10, 1010
PA O R FIVE
kir. mFNniK
lit Ul Ut IMII.MU HU
WORK IN PACIFIC
HAN Fll ANCINCO. Anril II. I'lnns
fur tlm-M''Mow "f )io KniuhlH nt
('uliimhim war lii'livltioM li tliu mill
tnyv Itiixi'M of llm Unllml KIhIiih In tho
lliiwnlliiii ImIiiiiiIh will tin dmwn mi
liV Albert (I. llitgluv. illrWttnr. of tlio
wtwlurn iliiiiiirtmeiit war work of tliu
KiiiulilH, who milled roirciitl v l'ur
Hi iuHi. , ,' v. - ', ,
Dritiilit nkihohIh rrmn urnniliiiml
kiiluliU nnd nrinv officer It) Mono.
nii to tlio mtiiruitm council of the
rilir in tliix . country., brought In-
Htriii'tlniiM from Inn oust to HiikIcv
riMliit'Htlntf lilm to mitliu it Hiirvnv ul'
tlltl llt'inlll Ot HolllllTH llllll MIlillirH in
I llO IhIuIIiIh It HlMtll II IIIWMillllt. fie
nulled on tliu J'lM'ifin Mail liim Hluimi-i-r'
('iiliiin)iiii. -
"'I ntn ri'iiui'Ktt'il liv tho miiiri'iiie
niuni'il id tint f it Hiirvov or uiu m-
IiiIiiIh hiiiI report mv recniiimt'iiilii.
tiltH bV I'llllll!," IHtulnV Hllill jtlHt 1)11-
diiii Ito left. -"In tlm ni'iir fill urn, it
ln'lxiH'tl!ll tllllt tlllTV Will 1.0 -111,1111(1
Hi'I'viri) llioil ill. tint ihlimiU mill till'
KJ '; ilonirxit to milks them lis com
ii.Vtiililiv iim tint Htililii'rt mill Miilo'r
mi Hit' niiiinlnnil.
"At nii'Hfitt. ' nlhlcltfl itntiiimiem.
Nlbtlonerv Anil oilier mitiiilicn urn !
I II If shipped IJVIT ill lltruit lltllllllttietf.
lint nioitilinrrt of tlm i.riltr in lliiwnii
itiive urged tho need of wlill nmro ex.
i.-nsivn work nntnnir tint nervico nin.
ilnwnii will hnve tin) Inrut'tl furi'U of
IIIIV V l"t" W " ,....-...,.,..
We nrri iilrt'inl workinif In t'tilm mnl
I'orto Uien. mill while I I'liniiot wiv
wlnit wit will ilt; until I Iniik over tho
field, it I nrobnbltt I tut K. C. will e.
luiitil itH work I'onniilurnlilVi- in the
iiiiil-Pni'ifii-." '
Kiirlit hundred itmi fifteen men
ilixcliuriwl from tlia I'uilcd ,SiuIom
survieo. out of more limn l..riili) uinili
I'tuitx liuvtt liouii given I'liiiilnviiii'iit
through tlm Knight of CoIiiiiiIiiih Nil
tionnl Cntholie wur Council Nurvu-r
llitreiui in (,'iiliforniii since it cntub
lirtli'iifttt on Kebruiirv 1.
A complete reimrt of tli activities
of Hi" iiruitnltuiliiin Kitn'0 iiii'iiiivnov
two ittonlli iiuo wiiA ftlttil with Arrh
liinliop Hiuinii vitnlnrilnv liv tli dim
mitli'd in cliiirm- inoliiiliiiit Allwrt 0
lliiulov, lii'ml of tlio Iv. of wnr
work on tlio I'lti'ilto ronxt. Willmin II.
Oiililfti mnl I'linrli'K C. Hullivmt. utuimI
kiiiulitH of tlio lot'til itiiiiiii'tU Kniu'liN
of Ciiliiinliti". ( iilitiuil ( Intrlt'M J,
y.4'i7.nn U, H. A. iii rmiri'HimlHiir tlio
VtMva Mlilv unuv on uiu coniiiiii
tea. lV . I ' 1 ".'
Aooilrilintf to tlio ronort nioro tliun
SOU of tlio men itliicnl Imve wciircil
iHmitionH iu 8un . Kruneiwo, Lo 'Ah-'
mtloit mnl Sun .liiaiiiiin iMiinilii'n
TlirotiL'tj tlio itffitrln of Jnlm Ilevlitf.
ltd nil VniuOii'i'f tlio N'uitt roiiiinil mnl
T'. I). Kilkt'iinv. uniml knicht of Vul-
li'jo rotintv. K. of 0.' ehinlovimmt
for moro limn 81) inon nnvo owtn
fonnil in tlioM two autlnelHi
Holiert' 0. Itniilv, wlto Iiiia i-linruo
of tlio Klin Khiiiiwo liitiiiliiiinrter
InlK ri'iiit'itroi'il liitt Klnff witltin the
iinxt month nntl linn ohIiiIiIihIioiI it
HYKti-m wlntroltv tlio itrineiuul 6m
lilnverft of tlio citv will lio ninvnHKwl
at Imittt onito n'week liv ri'iirexi'ittn
tivcx of tlio liiirtMitt in orili'r to kccit
m i-Ioho touch with till' xitttiitmn.
Hriiilv ileoliircx tlml tin) vxt niii-
pority of tlio men nro m-ukiiiir citv
.iolix. Tho iitinrtwxion Unit tltav nrv
iinxioim or wiiiiinr to uo duck hi uie
f ii nit hit iloelnrex ix fitlxo innxfiir nx
netuul flLMtroH Hi the litirenu Hlmw
Of tho nutro tliun IHOO men who
hftvo filcil nniilii'iitionfi fur noxitions
nnd Hvho lutvo lioon cliiHxifictl 118 to
tile (tliitrrtoter of emplovnient sotialtti
elurkR lutvo leil tho nxi wiiii in;t up
tilii'iitloiiM. Stimocruphorx unil hook
keqiwrB nro noeonil with 172 Bcekine
ennilovment nntl tho men who hbuk
farm liihor nro sixth on tlio lixt wineii
inelndex mriexnien .101, moliil wnrK.
erx 117. xliinviiril workefx 1 12. Inltor-
orx. 1UH. fiirnterx 105. eliiuiffeurx unil
toiiin .' drivera 101. mcehmtie H.
wiireliotixenien Oft, eookx mnl wnitorx
f2. oleetriiiiniih 'ID. hotel clerk 2!,
plnmhers nntl pinefitlcrx 'J2 nml mix
eollnniioiiK einplovineiitx '107. ,
kurjuioil liifliionna
i"LaBt soring . I lind torrlhlo cold
nnd grlppo nnd win nrrnta I was go.
Ins to have Influonta," wrltos A. A,
McNoeau. High Point, an. "I -noo
many kliids of modlclno, bnt romulii-
od ologgod with colli. .1 tnon iook
Koloy'H HdhoV nnd Tnr Coinpoiind,
fooling' rollof f rom tho flrxt. t unftd
seven uninll nottlos. It wits a Right to
da tho Dlilcitm I cotighod up. 1 mn
co'hvlncod Foloy'a Honoy and Tnr
itavoil mo from lnfluonzn." Chocks
coughs, colds, croup and 'whooping
cough. For snlo liy woutoru :vaar
m,aoy. ;' ' ; ' ; . , ;
' ) r Notleo ...
. irimnnilnilnrl In Mm nnlinil nf PhOO
nix, Oro., April Ii, HMD, ono ltluo
Jersey helfor, nbout bno nnd ouo-half
.. '..t.i !..... ntt nl.mtt IWn
yeurx uittt wit hwi u.
Ineii0 froih hond. No other nmrkB
or brands to bo soen. Owner roquosl
ed to come nnd pny clurgo nnd got
thonnlmnl.- A. w. shout,
' Marshul of tho Town of.PUoonlx. ;
1 . ' .. : - 18
f Soldlorx. HitlliirH itiiil Murines
Yon nro horoby notified that tho
taodinon of tlio World will admit
tllscharKod soldiers, snllors ana mur
ines (Including those In the nlr sor
vleo) to mombbrshlp without Initia
tion fbo, nnd tho .Hond Camp will pny
mnillml nnd o.ortlflcnto foos. ' Tho
Itifturunco rntOB , uro low nnd a big
rosorvo to bnolt them up. Yon should
InvoailKuto this of for. It Is worth
somothlng to yo. ! . v. ,-
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
Cuinp No, 80, W. O. W,
LOS ANGELES NOT
BY POLICE
l,C)S ANOMI.ICB, Ch., April 10.
further luvenllgntloii o( tint iilltiKOd
opuriitlun of titmlilliiK OHiiililluhiniints
In ilin ImhiIiiiihu BMKtloii. hour will lie
minlo by tho ctninly munil Jury which
coiivniies utility, It Wat uiiiiotiueed ut
tlio district utlorney's nfflco,
Tho milling of in allcgm! Kinnbllng
rmuirlH was tlio subject of shtii'p ex-
chuiiKus liolweun tliu pulli.'o (liymrt-
meitl anil the district attorney's of
fice. Tho raldn wore directed by tho
district ntlornny's offlio and W. I'-
Dorun, dnpiily district nttornny ould
tho pollco know nothing or tho raids
till nftur they had been minlo. John
Ij. Iluller, chief of police, Issued a
xlntiiment Unit the ruldit followed tho
Kutherlng ot evidence by pollen detne.
tlvns who ! u rued H over to Uiu dis
trict attoruey'H office. . i
Jitseiili Hnlurl, ono of tho men ar
rested tor tho lilloftud urroiHiuioo of
bets on horso races, wax ro-urroxtod
yeslerdny, this llmo on it charge of
perjury. Tho latter dm rue was iiinilo
following lilx uppunriinco b'eforo the
grand Jury as a wlutons.
UTILIZE POISON GAS
OF
' f 4
PAItlH. April 10 Poltion go
that worked such havoc during
the war will bo utilised Vir a
very fur different mnl bonof-
Iclent pupose In tho fill urn. It Is
said III sclentlflo circles, (in- 4
lirlcl Ilertrund, of I ho Pasteur
Instttuto, Informed the Acuilemy 4
of jjclcnces toilny tlml he had
4 idlxcovored a method by which
such gns nitght bo supplied for
destruction of cateroplllurs unit
4 Injurious lurvuo which, hud
4 worked destruction on fruit and
other tree growths In the couu
try districts during tho ptul
few years. . - - .
:,. . '
ilvcxlock
POilTUANIX April 10 Cnttlo
stonily; receipts 11. Steers, lieaC $13
i lt.fiO: good to ciioico $n.r,oy
12. 50; medium to good-(101 1;
fair to good U 4f 10; common to fair
Hr S; good to choice cows and heif
ers JtO.uOil 12.5: moillum to good
174 8; fair to miidiiim 5df 0; can
non t:i.r,niif -i.&o; bulls 0 4i s.r.o;
Cnlvos 9.60lir U.D0; Blockers and
feeders 7f 10.
Hogs steady; receipts 238. Prime
mixed tliit 19.25; medium mixed
$ 1 8.7T, ((( 111; rough . henvlcs 17W
17.25; plKH l.J&i 17.20; bulk $19
18.10.
Sheep steady; no receipts. Prime
lam In I ft 17; fnlr to medium $14
fi15; yearlings $1 1 012; wothers $9
tl 10; owes f0.G04fl0.fi0. ;
, POllTLATy'D. April 10. nutter
lowor1. City crenmcry prints, extras,
box lots. 50c; cartons One; hnlt boxos
half cent more; less than half boxes
lo' mora, lluylng prtco buttorfnt,
country 59 5 00c; cutio oxtrus 5 Sc.
T
' The gel-to-gether meeting nt the
CJirUtinn ehnrch Monilnv night wild
a grcnt nuocexx in every, ranpeet, find
tvnx well nttcniled bv tho eoiiuveiin-
LOOK JfOUNG, PRETTY
Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens
v . so JNaturaiiy tnat JNO
body can tell.
ITalr that losos Its c61or and lustre,
or when It fades, turns gray, dull nnd
lifeless, Is oaused by a lank of sulphur
In the htilr. Our grnndmother made
' up a mixture of Sago Toa and Sulphur
to Keop nor iocks unrx: ana oonuiirui,
and thousands of women and men who
value that oven col of, that boautlful
dark shade of hair which- la so at
tractive, use only this old-tlmo raclpe.
Nowadays we not this famous mix
ture Improved by the addition of othor
Ingredients by. asking at any drug
store, for a bottle ot "Wyeth'a Snge
and Sulphur Compound," whloh dark
ens the hair bo naturally, so evenly,
that nobody can possibly tall It has
been applied. T911 Just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with It and draw
this through your hair, taking ono
small strand at n. time. ' By morning
tho gray hair disappears; but what
doltgnts the ladlos with Wyeth'a 8ft pro
and Sulphur Compound la that, bo
eldos beautifully darkening the h&ir
after a- few applications, It also brings
back-tho gloss and lustre nnd gives) It
an appearance of abundance. 1
Wyoth'a Sage and Sulphur ' Com
pound Is a delightful - toilet renulstto
to Impart color and.it youthful ap
pearance to the hair. It Is not In
tended for the cure, mitigation or pre--ventlon
of disease, 1
MdrkciNewj
tlini here with a lurgu delcgittiun from
MciII'ijiiI prexent,
Tlie xpeciiil HCivico nt ilia firlck
cliiirch Hiiniluv evening wax well ut
lnuik'il it nil eiiiovi.'d liv nil inexciit.
Aiming llioxu who , niitdo nililreKxox
were ('upluiir t'lintnlv unit Clarence
Meeker of Mod ford,
The rcciiiiliun mid duneo given nt
'flit nil- liiill luxt 1'riiln v niuht in
hiiinir of llur returned xolilinrx mid
xitliorx wax n inui'li eitioveil iil'f'nir.
A liiiiiyiiel wux given iliiriittr the ev
eiiinir, iiinl wiik gri'ittlv unuiecinteil bv
nil the biivx nnd tlio In rue nruwd in
ulleiiiliince. -' t ' - ' '
Jiniiex Koxx f rum over xeiix. ImH
received Itix ili''liurue from the IJ.'
8, ii nn v mnl ix now lit limne in thix
citv.
John Kllexlitd-ix n recent urrivitl
nt hix Iiiiiiio nimr lierc, liitving rweiy.
ed hix iliHchmife I'roiii lite t'j.;S, nriny.
K. Ii, Olcuxitii linx piircliiixcd front
I''. ('. Iliibiitelt the ri'hiilciii-i! xiliiuteil
up the xoiitlieirxt corner of Sixth mnl
Miinr.niiitii xtrcctx. .Mr. Knbiiett itlnft
xold for Mrx. Wrfglit of I'ortlnnd to
Jiniiex Poiirl, the .Oibxiin nruiicrtv,
xituiileil nnrlliwext . fonier Hecond
and Axh xtreetx.
II. II.-Moure mnl l'Vcil llurrowx
were recent biixinexx vixiturx to
Axliliind. . -
K, K. Aiken of I'roxiiecl, wux trunx
in'tinir htihinexx unil reniiwinif old nc
iltiuintiiiicex one iluv the (iitxl week.
Mr. Orecniitiin of Axliliind wrix vix
iting I'rieinlx hero .Monilnv.
Mrx. Jennie Downing of Lits An
gclex ix vixiting relutirex nnd frieudx
iu thix citv. ' : ' ' ,
Mixx (llnilvx Holinex, who has been
in wur xervicu in WiinliiiiL'liin. T). C,
xinco luxt Jul v. IniK rexiirned her no
xitinn mid urrived linino ; bnturduy
morning Inst. '
Jlurrv f)cnn of (he fiinndiitn nrmv
ix hero viKitiinr Will Tlioiuiixiin und
I'liinilv mnl other rclctivex,' curouto
In visit hix pnrentx in (.'ulifornin. -
Arthur Aiken, juxt dixchnrifed
from the I. S. umiv ix hero visiting
hix rein lives, Mr. mnl Mrx. liicli
nrdxon, on hix wuv to the oil fields
of Wyoming. -
The l.ndicx' Aid of tho MV
cliun-h will entertiiin ut the purxon
tisro on Weilncxdiiv nfternbon, April
1(1. lite liiintoxxex wul be Mrx. Hel
knnp. Mrx.'W. II. Noreroxx, Mix
KMhcr l'nl;ey. - ..
Mrx. Frederick nnd Jier unele.
George iiiiili-ri'oiil. Itiive . removed
I rom thix citv to Ashland whera thev
will rexide in the future.
.', Ucv. Doctor Haillio of I'ltoenix wnx
here TiicxilitV evening to iittend n
church hitxiiiexx meeling at the lirick
church.
N. Y. OAT HANDLERS TO
HELP OUT EUROPEANS
NKW YOHIC. April 10. To in
.crcitsc the export of gritin hnnil-
Pineapple
Desserts 2c
The bottle In
. each package
of Pineapple
Jlffy-Jcll con
tains all the
rich essence
from half a ripe
pineapple. The
dessert has a
wealth of this exquisite
flavor, and a package serves
six people for 12 cents.
You owe to yourself a
trial of this new-type gel
atine dainty.
JO Flavor, ot Your Grocer's
3 Package for 35 Cento
Xntlcn of Election
NOTICE IS HEUE11Y GIVEN, That
ah election has boon called by the
Hoard or Dlroctors of Tho Gold Hill
Irrigation District, of-Onckson Coun
ty. Oregon, and tho same will be held
on April 21st, 1919, between the
hours of eight o'clock a. in. and five
o'olock n. m for tho purposo of vot
ing upon and- determining whether
or not Tho Cold Hill Irrigation Dis
trict shiill tsBito bonds In tho sum of
ton thousand dollars (S10.000) in
addition to bonds In the amount of
sovonty-flvo thousand dollars already
votod, for tho purposo necessary or
convenient of carrying out the pro
vlsloils of a certain act passed by the
Gonornl Assembly of the State of Ore-
Kon. 1917. :
Tho poling plnco for .said election
shall bo In the houso in which the
board of directors ot tho district now
has its offlco, and whloh. house Is
ownod by C. W. McDonald njid Fanny
Pickett, and Is situated oil lot Six
(0). amended-plut of Kiverslde Sub-
Division In Township (30) Section
(2(1) Rnngo 1 West of the Willamette
Morldinn. Jackson Donnty, (JroKon..
Tho electors of Tho Gold Hill Irri
gation District are horoby required to
cast ballots at said election which
ahnll.'contnln tho words, "Bonds -
yes" nnd ''Bonds No "
Those In favor ot said dlBtrlct lssu
Ing bonds In tho sum ot ten thousand
dollars. ($10, 000) in addition to the
sovonty-flvo thousand dollars ($75,-
nnn) in bonds already voted, shall
cast tholr ballots "Bonds Yes';, and
those opposed to the. Issuance ot
bonds In the sum of ten thousand
dollars In addition to tho aovonty-tlvo
thousand dollars In bonds already
votod, shall oust tholr ballots "Bonds
no", -v
Dntod: March 18,' 1919.' ' '
I. T. GALLIGAR,
: 1 ' F. D. EISMAN,
C. It. BOYD,
'Board of Directors of The Gold
Hill Irrigation District of Juckson
County, Oregon. . : .
Attest: -
CI1AS. P. CHAMPLIf,
Bocrotury, ... . ' ' ' .
ling fnciliticx of tho port of New York
so Unit the grain forpnrntiou euit
send u tnlfipof 1.(100 tiiux of grnin
iintf i'ciciiIh proiliii'lM to l-m oim iu
tliu next. duvx, out liiiinllcru of this
citv nt u nieetiiur vcxtcrduv uureed
to adjust tlujlr iirivute buxinexx to re
lenxe (ho grontext poxxilile per cent
nge of tho port fncilitiex for thix ptir-r
poxo. . '
WiLLOW SPRINGS
? Tlje-Juliim Hirkhol. fmnilv dined
willt thn'J. W. Kldens 8iiniluv. '
-Mrx. Willium Thompxon mid small
duughtcrx spent Tuexiluv in I'ltoenix
vixitinir her purelilx, Mr. nnd Mn).
Then Fish. ; , :
Thev Ituve been iixing Iho William
Wright tractor to plow the M0 acres
W. H. llnrrix linx rented to tho cun
ncrv eomtmnv. - .
The II. W. Klden fmnilv took din
ner Huiidnv witli I'rof. F. (.'. ltcimer
and wife of the experiment Mtntion,
Talent.. . .
The drover Cook family hnve mov
ed into Hie hoiixo north of the Ober
chitin place und the.Koiirdtnitn fmnilv
occupy tlie hoiixo ) vncitted bv the
Cooks. - ', ... ,
i-U'lio firxt xmuilifo of the xenxon in
Start Tomorrow, j
and Keep It Up
. Every Morning
Get In the habit of drinking"
glut of hot water before
breakfast '
if We're not boro long, so let's make
our stay agreoablo, Lot- ua live well,
eat well, digest well, work well, sleep
woll, and look well, what a glorious
condition to attain, and yet, how very
easy ilt Is If one will only adopt tho
morning Inside bath.
Folks who aro accustomed to feel
dull and heavy when they arise, split,
ting hcaducho, stuffy from a cold, foul
tonguo, nasty breath, acid stomach,
can. Instead, fool as fresh as a daisy
by opening tho sluices of the system
each morning and flushing out the
wholo of the Internal poisonous stag
nant matter.
Evoryone, whether ailing,', sick or
well, should, each morning, before
broakfast, drink a glass ot toal hot
wator with a toaspoonful of limestone
phosphate In It to wash from the
stomach, liver and bowels the previous
day's indigestible wasto, sour bilo
and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing,
sweetening nnd purifying the enUre
alimentary canal before putting more
food Into tho stomach.- The. action of
hot water and limestone phosphate oa
an empty stomach Is wondorfully in
vigorating. It cleans out nil the sour
formcntatlons. gases. r-. waste and
acidity and srlvcs one a splendid
appetite for breakfast While you are
enjoying your breakfast the water
and phosphate - is .quietly -extracting
a largo volume of water from the
blood and getting ready . for a
thorough flushing ot oil the lnsldd
organs.
-The million f people who are
bothered with constipation, bilious
spells, stomach trouble; others who
hnve sallow skins, blooa disorders and
Blckty complexions aro urged to get a
quarter pound of limestone phosphate
from the drug store. This will cast
vory Uttlo, but Is sufficient to make
anyono a pronounced crank .on the
subject ot inside-bathing before break
fast
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIMBER. General Land Of
fice, Washington, D. C, March 17,
1919. : Notice Is hereby given that
subject to tho conditions and limita
tions of the Act of June 9, 1916 (39
Stat., 218). and the Instructions of
the Secretary df the Interior, of Sep
tember 15, 1917; tho timber on tne
following lands will bo sold May 6,
1919, at 10 o'clock a. 111., at public
auction at the United States land of
fice at Rosoburg, Oregon, to the high
est bidder at not less than the ap
praised value as shown by this notice,
sale to bo subject to the approval of
tho Secretary of the Interior. The
purchase price, with an additional
sum of one-fifth of one per cent
thereof, being commissions allowed,
must' bo deposited at time ot salo,
money to be returned it sale Is not
approved, othorwlse patent will Issue
for the tlmbor which must bo re
moved within ten years. Bids will
be rocelvod from citizens of the Unit
ed States,, associations .of such citi
zens and corporations organized un
der the laws of the United States or
any state, territory or district thereof
only. Upon a'ppllcatlon of a qualified
purchaser, tho "timber oh any legal
subdivision will be offered separately
before being Inclndod In any offer of
a lnrgor unit. T. 3D S., R. 2 W.. Sec.
1; SBtt -NBKf Yellow pine 10 St..
red fir 305 M., NE M SE, yellow
plna 65 M., ed fir 606 M., none ot
tho yellow pine to be sold for less
than $2.00 per M.. and none of the
red fir to bo sold for less than $1.00
per M.' T. 37 S., R. 7 W.. See. 19;
NB14-NW14, yellow pine 30 M., rod
fir S50 M.; iNW Vi NW14, yellow pine
30 M., red fir 420 M., none of tho yel
low pine to bo sold for less than $2.50
per M., nnd none of tho red fir to be
sold for loss than $1.25 per M. Clay
Tnllman, Commissioner General Land
Offlco.
MEDFORD REAL ESTATE
. ; ... ,.,,, ... ,".'.-.., JIKASONS FOR BUYING NOW,
All shrowd Investors know that tho time to buy property Is when -ovcryono
Is soiling, and sell lntor at a profit when everyone is buy-,
ing.. , ...
THAT'S BUSINESS GOOD BUSINESS, the world over.
It is an AXIOM that property woll bought is half sold.' . 1
Now Is tho time to buy bargains In Medford property. Business
is and lifts boon Improving In nil parts of tho Unitod Statos and is
now coming to Medford. v' '.--.' . .-.-.
If you want good property como and see us, or if you have good
property that you are willing to soil at going prlcos, list thorn with
us and hnvo us soli It for you, - ' . ...
BENNETT INVESTMENT CO
Insure in stir? insurance
CLASSIFI
thix vicinilv hung over the Hov
Nichols orcluird Tuexiluv morning.
- Mrx. K. H. Nicholx.ix much better
ami utile to be n round the hotixc.
, The .1. W'i Klden fmnilv nnd Mixx
Koxe Jones were xupper guextx: at
the Ilnliih Klden liome Tuexilnv. Mixx
Jnnex ienvox'on the llth for nn en
tended vixit with f'riendx nnd rela
livex nt her old home. Klborn. 111.
' Stop Itching Skin
There fs one safe, dependable treat
ment that relieves itching torture and
akin Irritation almost instantly and
that cleanse and soothes the skin. -
Ask anydruggist for a 35cor SI bottle
. ofZemoandapplyitasdirected. Soon
. you will find that Irritations, pimples,
blackheads,cczema,b!otches,ringworm
and similar skin troubles will disappear.
A little Zemo, the- penetrating, satis
' tying liquid, is all that is needed,. for it
- banishes most skin eruptions, makes
the Jkin soft, smooth and healthy.
; Tbe&W.KoK Co., Cleveland. &
Advertising Rates
: Classified One cent a word."
; Locals Ten cents a line.
; Legal- Five cents a lino. .j,'
: Display 25 cents an Inch. .
- Contract rates on appllcatlori.
HlSuP WASTED FrMAId4
WANTED I.ady to care lor sick at
night. Phono 875-X., 330 South
Fir street.- : ic
WANTBIi (TOadcLLAinCOiJS
WANTED Highest cash prices paid
for wool and mohair. Medford
lunk Co., Phono 2S3-J. , .
WANTED Carpenter. Al mechanic,
:' wants work; would take cow as
payment. Dixon, Rqute 1, Box 1 4.
Medford. ' 18
WANTED Four-horse team and dri
ver suitable for ditch work. Apply
; to Toney Ross, Gold Hill, Ore. , 24
WANTED To buy uacd mower, rake
, and corn cultivator. Address At.
care Mall Tribune. 16
WANTED We pay cash for Liberty
bonds. Hale's Piano House Inc.,
J. J Halo, general manager.
WANTED Any kind cattle, stock or
. -beef. O. W, King, Montague,
Calif. ' 336
WANTED House moving and. re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X.
FOB SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Iron gray colt, four year
old, will weigh, about 1400 lbs.
J. H. Sander, Ashland, Ore. 21
FOR SALE 150 bead Shropshire
sheep, ,125'lambs thrown in, good
fleece on their backs. Price $20.00
In R. R. corral at Medford. 48
had thorobred goats, 1 4 registered
kids thrown in, mohair on back.
. Price $20.00 railroad Medrord.
G. W: King, Montague, Calif. . 20
FOR SALE -One fresh young Jersey
coy; flfty-threo ewes and lambs.
Phone- 372-R1, Ashland. E. E.
, Foss, Talent, Ore. - . 17
FOR SALE Poland China Red
-brood sow, farrows this month;
also young red. boar, great breeder.
Would exchange board for laying
hens. Phone 19-F12. R. F. D. 4.
Bos 43. - IS
FOR SALE Toggenburg kids. Phone
; 7SS-R2.; . , , 16
FOR -SALE 50 goats with 27 kids;
' cheap it taken at once. - Box 65a,
,Talen,t, Oregon.. , 18
FOR SALE 114 head of stock cattle
-Hereford and Durham." Mrs. C.
A- Pruott. Eagle Point, Ore. Ranch
three miles SW. Eagle Point.
Phone Eagle Point 4-F9. 16
FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled
bull calf, born October. 1918; fine
' youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal
mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore.
KR SALE POULTRY AND EGGB.
FOR SALE Eggs. Am offering
hatching eggs from my fine White
Leghorns, one of the best flocks in
southern Oregon, headed by four
, pedigreed nialo birds from very
I high record hens. Pullets- from
these eggs will lay all winter. $1.60
' per setting. I replace infertile
i eggs, i E, Yf. WestorfiJld, Medford.
Phone 19-F4: . , , ' 34
FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs 6c;
chicks; R. I, R. eggs. All heavy
, layers. F. H. Dressier, phone 777-L
' ,-', . SO
1 OR SALE Hatching eggs, S. C
White Leghorns. Best of winter
: layers, $1.60 per setting of la. - $7
in 100 -lots. K. Hammorbacher,
. R. F. -D. No, '2, Grants Pass, Ore.
' ' - -V ' . 834
Phono 701).
DADVER
HEM WANTED MALE.
WANTED Two men for general or
chard work. Including pruning. E.
W. Carlton, Central Point. Phone,
114,:,,. . ... 57
WANTED Teams for ranch. , work,
with or without drivers. Phone
II. W. Dlngham, Medford Hotel.
WANTED Men no cut wood and
clear land. Webster Ranch.
Phone 885-J3. 326'
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOIl SALE Stoves, dressers, com
modes, beds, . child's bed, rugs,
Axmlnlster rug, Ingrain carpet,
couch, oak dining table, oak chairs,
- rockers, Morris rocker, settee, lawn
mower, garden cultivator, wheel
barrow, bicycle, cannot fruit, etc.
838 Dakota avenue. Phone 509-K.
' 18
FOlt SALE At a bargain Ford tour
ing car In good running order.
2f,0 for cosh. 618 West Fourth
: St.' " 18
FOR SALE Furniture. 56 North
Kiverslde. , . 18
FOR SALE Oak wood, $3.50 per
nor. i-none vss-ki. -ip
FOR SALE Michigan nea beans,
hand-picked. C. E. Kirk; Rogue
''. River. ' ., ,- 19
FOR SALE Seed corn. W.
Dodge, C10 South Oakdalo.
FOR SALE Al yellow dent seed
. corn . Three tons to select from.
Phone 59 1-J2. C.W.Isaacs.
FOR SALE Field selected seed corn
Minnesota No. 13. E. L. Lane, Cen
tral Point, phone 13-3., 16
FOR SALE Singer sewing machines
on easy terms. Cleaning and re
pairing of all machines a specialty.
245 South Central avenue, phone
903-R. C. A. Chapman,. ,;, ; 344
FOR SALE Early Sunrise seed po
tatoes. D. Schnack, R. 4, Medford.
. . :. :) :21
FOR SALE Electric motors for sale,
rent, or trade. We buy motors.
Paul's Electric Store. . v ; 33
FOR SALE Clean beardless barley
or seed at watklns Feed Store. "
FOR SALE Rotten cow manure.
Phone 452-Y. Hoover's Dairy. :
FOR SALE Sand, gravel 'and sedi
ment. Plowing done. Phone 9 12-J.
FOR SALE About five tons freshly
dug stock carrots. . Modoc Orchard.
Phone meal hours. , '.
FOR SALE StrVitly fancy alfalfa
seea. sweet closer ana.otner grass
seeds. Nltro-cultures. Ralph
Elden, Medford. ;
FOR 8 AXE REAL, ESTATE.
FOR RENT OR SALE Modern six-
room house . with bath, two lots
100x110 fL; excellent garden spot;
variety bearing berries. 838 Da
kota avenue, phone 509-R. . 180
FOR SALE Three-room house, wood
shed, garage, good garden soil.
price $323.00, pari cash, balance.
small montbly payments. -, Brown
& White, 10 South Fir street. 13
FOR SALE SO acres of timber
would take a good team for part
pay. John Hall, Gold Hill, Ore. 27
FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern
home in Portland for acreage in
Jackson county with timber and
running water, not less than 40
acres. If Interested, write owner.
H. L. -Hathaway, 871 E. Irving St.,
.fortiand, ore. 21
FOR SALE OR RENT Ten acres;
water for irrigation. Phone 738-X.
.... .. s . . 19
FOR SALE Power sprayer. . For
particulars call 121-X. .17
FOR SALE Desirable acreage, close
. . In; terms. For. . information ad
(Jress Owner, Mall Tribune.1 16
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 RENT APARTMENTS.
FOR. RENTr-One furnished apart
ment at Hotel Holland.
FOR RENT .iSOElitiAJflCOCB.
FOR RENT Two acres of land, fine
for tomatoes. .. E. .W. Lansing, R.
; F. D. 2. Pacific Highway. . 17
FOR RENT The El . Paso ranch
(Wagner Creek Gap), elevation
4500 feet. .Term lease, 400 acres
summer stock and dairy ranch;
fenced,, irrigated; imequalled
Btrawberry land, WelbonT Beeson,
Talent, Oregon. - -, 18
GOOD BUYS
10 acres on Pacific highway, all
fine soil, modern: house, bath, etc.,
electric lights, telephone, electric
pumping planti tank and complete
water system, fine barn ' equipped
with fork and track, two good chick
en houses and yards, nine acres alfal
fa, some cherries, peaches, pears, ap
ples; etc A splendidly equipped
and productive place; a good buy at
$5600.00. , ; . : -v. ... '.:-.
. Seveq-room modern home on Main
street, $1200.00. r,! -: . ''
2 4 -room boarding house, complete
ly : .furnished, steam heat and hot and
cold water In every room. Ask us
about it as we hate to publish the
price, ' :' ' -iv-,.' .-
BROWN S WHITE
10 South Fir St.
INTS
-iii
FOR REM flOCBE.
FOR RENT Four-room furnished
apartment. : 322 South Central.
Phone 403-X2. , 16'
FOR RENT. Several modern houses.
Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F.
A Tf. nidav
FOR KXCHAIvrJB.
FOR TRADE 120-acre Btock ranch
for small business, confectionery
or grocery or general. merchandise
preferred. Irrigation water for
part; small mortgage; $45.00 per ,
. acre. Address 312 West L street,
Grants Pass, Ore, 16
FOR TRAflE One Avery tractor In
Al condition for a good young
team, or sell for $400. Phono
- 857-M. -' v-- 17
MONE5 TO 1XJAH
LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent ln
. terest, O. C. Boggs. ,
LOANS City loans. Building ft Loan
Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. ..
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estate security, and'will buy Lib
erty Bonds. J. fl.i Andrews. Nd..
31 North Grape. Phone 53-M. 330
BUSINESS DIRECTORT
' Attorney m .
PORTER J-.NEFF, Attorn ey-at-lsw.
, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
E. REAMES, Lawyer, Garnettr
Corey Building. ' i . 1 .
ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14
Garnett Corey Bldg.
Anto SnppUrs
LAHER ATJTO SPRINGS Co. W
are operating the largest, oldest
and.best-eqnlpped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. - Use our. springs
; when others falL Sold under writ
" ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth .
8t Portland, Oregon. - ' i
Farm Loan Bonds
FARM -LOAN BONDS. "4, tax
free, $25 to $1000. Can place
loans $500 to $5000, first mort-
1. gage. 6 to 8. E. H. Hnrd, 213-14
' Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get yonr premises
. cleaned up for the summer. Call
' on the city garbage wagons for
good -service. Phone 861-T. J.
Y. Allen.
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 slmplrfled accounting
method. M. F. ft H. Building,
Medford. Phone 167-R. - . -
Farm Loans
AMORTIZATION PLAN 6 to 40
years 59fr-Money ready whoa
' land is appraised -and title ap
proved. E. H. Hnrd, secy-treas. .
.'National Farm Loan Associations,
Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. '.'
' Instruction In Mask)
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
piano and harmony! Halght Masts
- Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 72. ,
Planing MID ,., .
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir.
Phone
184.
. Physicians nnd Surgeons
DREDW."" DB'REYMONTB Spec
ialist Drugless Physician. Cure
acute and chronic diseases. From
8-12, 1-5 dally; free clinic Tuesday
only 9-11. 1-4. Clinics at St.
Mark's Bldg. . ,, 3S
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 glasse sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor 8. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. 4 H. Co.
, Bldg. . Phone 667. ,
DR. F. G. CARLOW C
DR. EVA MAIWS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 904-L.
Residence 26 S. Lanrol Street.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has thS
best equipped printing office in
- Southern Oregon. Book binding;
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. . Portland prices. - 27 North
Fir St. ' .
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front SL Phone
. 815. Prices right ; Service guar.
. anteed. ', -
. IXTERURBAX AUTOCAR CO.
.. ' ; .TIME CARD.
Leave Medford for Asltland dally
except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 9:80 p. m. Sun
days le ave at-10:30 a. m. and 1:80,
5:30 and 9:30 p. m. .
Leave Ashland for Medford dally
except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun
days leave at 9:00 a. m, and 12:30,
4:30 and 6:80 p. m. .