Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 19, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAOE THREW
LAND TO AID IN
ANIILAND, Miiv 1II.-(8ik!cIiiI,)
Tho iiilv linn muvliiiHoil ' i'rnti tl'iu
Niilnillur linirii mi nisro of tliu (lulile
entitle, ni'ctlcil by virtue of liiitliwuy
development on Walker avenue, ami
im in III" market wantinit a iiiirciiMHi'i
fur u Nttmiii roller which lliu iniini
I'iimlltv invested in Hiiinu vcnrH aisii
when lllivilllt, -illHlOlltl III' kllililllllllOll,
was in flower. Thin ouiiinmuiit in in
aiooiI order mill vuriotiN purlieu have
Iiih'II iiiMiivi.'tiiiK it willi u view of iiur
I'liiixinir. ......
Si-voriil iiiemliorH of the Mnximin
Iralnrnil v wunt In DitiiHiiiuir on Kat
iirilnv IiikI to ultciltl u loHuu meotiiitr
lit which lliu officer oC Hjo irriinil
loil(f of (,'iiliforoin were unwciil, No.
.1:1 wnx ho lulu iai Unit Unto tluil I ho
virtltolM 111111I11 the Ivli) l)V IllltolllO
bile, ,
'flu' 1111111111I meetirtir of the Koiilli
i'iii Oremni eon Terence of tlm l''reo
Methodist linreh i'IomihI on Nuiulnv
yiipiiiar. IIUIiuii I'ieri'e, of Oiilil'or
niii, iiruniiliMl. mid 11 Hcrii'M of ovnn
uolitditt service wiira 11 oliiof old-'
meat uf (lie cnnl'ereiico wNHion, bulk
iifloiiiooii nnil svvniiiK, iliinntf tlm
period Miiv 11-1H incltiMve.
U'illl Abbott, lociil hIuiU'IiI of the
Vniveinilv of Orciioii, liikiiiu 11 cinirMv
in ioiiriiiiliKin. him heeu elected editor
of the Kineriilil, the tiiiiverilv nub
licntiiui. litb'n atari mt a new mm
ler 1111111 wiih iih reporter on the Tid
iiiK in Hub eilv.
.luck Kiinliiill. of Kliimiitk KmIIk.
renreHciitnlive of the WuvrrliiitiKer
timber iitleresl. itimlu 11 brief cull
bcro tliu hint of the week, incident to
tin 11 til u tour of Southern Oreuon unci
northern California, iicconipiinied hv
liix wife, who wiih formerly Miss
l.vln WalHon of tliit fit v. Al Cliieo,
thev ineiitioti liavinu' mot TIioiiiiih
A11I1I, tt fanner liiininoHS mini of Ak
bind, whose really officii wiih pur
1'linned kv Mr. Voekev.
A Phenomenon wiih olwerved on
1 1 it'll Klreet H11111I11V iiioruiuif, the
milky way beiinr ensily dixeornnhle
until after tin) noon hour. itimH lintr
nil 'niitrunoinieal theurioH -iih to
I'lmi'tH, Holnr and lunal evcleM. I11
Mend of tliu now iiitniiinir over Ike
moon. Morion' nolo dairy rig ran
umuek in that loculilv. Technically.
1 neiuliborini; barn wiih in ntnniee, the
motive power lioimr ill Duriheliciti. and
iih a reHiill the tnnibit wum iioiwded.
Tlm hour of total 'Veiinriition" in
hiiiiiohi.iI to have occurred about II
oVIoek Saturday niukt.
I'kilWoleott retiirni'd home on
fiirlonub 11 lilllu mioiicr limn expect
ed. He in tlm only 0110 of the fam
ily elan who went overMciiH, and linn
xtnm tbrillinif experience lo riilaln.
iih (in wan riu-kt near the vortex of
aelivc operulioiiH wkeru Iho cnriiuuo
wiih Homethinir fearful. I'hil, how
ever, nenpcd without a Hcniteli. anil
iih an indication Unit lie in willimr to
eonliniie in the service. Iiiih ro-ciiliiit-t'tl
an a member of Ilia loth infnnlrv.
Kreil Kehiiurmnn, atill over ' in
France, remains in the vicinity of Al
lenny, and in n. recent letter to tbr
homo folks mentioiiH tlm eireniiiitiinee
of n visit from Secretary of Vni Ha
kor.nnd Oun. I'crsliiuL' lo tkat locul
ilv. Ho further Ktiitoa that rumors
nro al'lmit implying Iuh return eillirr
on. 'or bul'oro or after Suntemlier 1.
Krei) Iiiih been mirvinir an iiiilolorinin
nto clerical mii'oiutuient at 11 nil V
licaaiitiarloin, overwhelmed in a
imiMi of aeeonntH iicrtnininir to nrmv
HiilMiHteneo. iiIho traitHportation nnd
equipment Hcliedukm.
Alfred Heuvor wiih rceenllv pic
toriilllv represented in the auto no
tion of the Portland Journal, clem
onHtraliiiir Hie incrilH of elcctricuil
coittrol nw applied lo l'remier earn.
He Iiiih fur iiKKiMiintH in the bitr eor
ponitiim witk which ku IK eomiecled.
bis brother .Meredith, alxo Cecil Nor
ton, both of thin vicinity, and return
ed Holiliur bovN - from overseas.
Jfrn, Winir Iiiih moved from rooms,
in the connected traffic uiiartiirK nn
KiiHt Main street, to t lie Do Wilt
npiirtmcntH on Allison si reel, where
tko environment is one of the pcucc
i'ul. tko niiiet anil iiudisturhed. t
I'lU-'o mid S011A 11 fiimillur, firm
nnmo in fruit Dficli intr Inilustriesi iilan
to' reopen their warehouse and pm'l;
inif blunt in the loeal railroad Vanls
this hoiihoii. an institiilion wkiek has
boon a busy center nlonir these linos
in iiABt veiirs. . 1
Sfr. and Mrs. J. 1'. Dodiro nru vis
ilimr' in Portland, and Mrs. A. V.
Hunt of tkat metrniiolis, is visitim;
ker dutntktur. Mrs. Will Dodue in this
oitv. ; ;
Ad QXlciuled eastern trip is in pros
poet for tko family of 0. II. Iledborif,
tko entire membership of which have
left for Now York state to visit .rela
tives,' their nbscneo from homo to ho
prolonged a month or six weeks.
Tbo.ieilv council is wrostlimr with
nn ; ordinimeoe tho provisifinM of
wliiel roniiiro lieonses lor all pub
lln dances which are irivea for per-
For Burning Eczema
Greasy 8lilve9 and Ointments should
not bo applied if good clear skin is
wanted. From any druggist for35c or
$1.00 tor large size, get a bottleof Zemo.
When applied as directed it effectively
removes eczema, quickly stops itching,
and heaU skin troubles, also sores
bums, wounds and chafing.- It pene
trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is
a clean, dependable nnd inexpensive,
antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we belle vo
nothing you nave ever used is as effec
tive and satisfying.
'Th?!?' fRw?o.,r;i?v?lniJ,9i i
Honnl iritiu. - r'lirllii'i'innro, ti dinner
one must bo in iittendaiico at nil
these dunces, and children under 18
must he accompanied kv cither par
ent or uiiai'ilian.
Archie Ktricklainl, now.willi Ike
I'liclfin Power nnd l.iuht eomnanv,
Willi licadiiiiai'tnrH at I'iihko, Wnsk.,
Iiiih oiirhl (owiih miller bis Hiipervis
ion, i) ml also lias tliu water as well
as Ike electric liifht svhIcim in two of
the lamer planus o look alter, Ike
Hinu'ilic iliMti'int inidcr IiIh control
liavinu iillOO miHtoiiicrs. Willi adiletl
rcspiiiiHihililiim inure conipciisnlion is
in order, ami his hiiIiii v is not fixed
al a kaudsoiiiu liuui'c, way nkovc iiiiv-.
Ikinit on tko 111 imi in I schedule here
where ho wiih formerly employed. Al
tkouuli I'ascn is Ihu tlih.1 rilint itiir liukl
ami power center with which Itti is
viiniieclcd, his home is at Keiinn
wick. Ilox II 0.
.W. 0. llickcrson. of tliu paint'
store, who kill been li viliir on Allison
slrcut, Iiiih moved to tliu ilarvis prop
ortv on Winter si reel,
In view of tko nppi'nnchlnif Itecorn
lion dnv, the local cemeteries are be
iinr uollcn in order for Ihu annual
memorial observance,
At a convention of tho Orciriin
Ktalo Hiinilav School nssoidatioii,
held at Corvailis, May 10-IS. Kitv. J.
W. Ilovl. of Ibis city, Siinduv school
iniKHiouiirv, dcmonslriilcd specific
blackboard appliances for tho benefit
of instruction on the part of teachers.
Mr. Ilovl was appointed a member of
the committee on coiiHtiliilion, as was
also 0. I''. Carson, another local resi
dent. As heretofore prophesied. Ike ad
drnM of Daniel A. I'olim:. 1,1,. II.. at
lliu Ckaiilaiiiiiia auditorium on Satur
day evciiimr. Mnv 17, proved to lie
Ike climax of loyal utterance and pat
riotic devotion, spoken bv a mini who
has nsHociatoil wilk the noldier Iiovh,
not only in eauiii. but in the trenches.
Moreover, every auenev in behalf of
lh allied forcen in vciieral wan ex
lolled, .lew or L'ciitile. Calholie or
Protestant on the one hand, or Red
Cross. Y. M. ('. A., and Salvation
Army 011 the other, while Christian
Kndeiivurers wielded 11 potential in
fluence bv risini lo any oniori.'encv.
Tim speaker also expressed cralifi
ealion rccnrditn.' the altiliide of the
nenco conference reluiinir to prohibi
tioii on 1111 intcrnatioiial bnis. Pre
liminary to the address. Dr. Poliuir
was the uncst of honor at 11 dinner
held in the I'rcsbvteriiin church, the
loeitl Kndcnvorers ai'tilii' iih hosts
and dispensinir u hosoitalitv enioved
hv 1; ileal ineuiherhip ami invited
friends. -
UvlMtlOCK
. POIITLANI). Mav t. Cattle
steadv: receipts l,:il):i. Steers.ibcst,
HH.llPlo i:i.,rill: enoil to choice. ! 1 .0(1
otII.IjO; medium to Cood, $)0.ll0(r
U.OOi fair to uooil. !.()(( JO.dd ;
vommoii to fair. 8.0l)(Vi' ll.utl: l-oihI to
choice (iiiwh and bcit'ers, ll).(ltl((ii
11.50; medium lo itood. ll..riU(ii7.riU:
fair to medium, $4.i0((i!.'i.f)0; eaiiliers.
:i.0U(ii'-1.00: bulls. (i.(IO((i'S.UO;
calves. ll.0(l(ir.l'J..ri0: stockern nnd
feeders. 7.00('10.00.
Hints steadv: receipts 2000. Prime
mixed JO.OOfiiiO.'J.'' : 'medium mixed.
flll.T.'KiiL'O.OO: ronifli henvicH. $18.00
ftt'18.75: pins. 17.7firii'lH.'J"..
Sheep steadv ; receipts illHl h Prime
Inmks $l-l.0(i(i 13.00: fair to medium.
ifl2.50(M:t.a.: venrlinrrs. $1J.OO(;
I'.'.OO; wethers, $.0ll(ii 10.00: ewes.
i7.00rnll.l)0. , '
Itnttor
POI1TUND. Ore... Mav 10. Biit
ter. cubes, till score C7!v; 02 score,
We: III score fill 'A 5' 00 scoro fide.
Prints, parchment wrapped, box lots
.'18c: cartons fi0c: knlf boxes, half
cunt inoro lesa than half boxes, one
cent more, llullerfnt AHfiiiSUo f. 0. b.
station. ...... ,
Kggs
Kiirs Sellinir price, ensc count.
i'l'Ae; kiiviinr prico. 4:ie: sellinir price
fliinilleil, l.")' '!. selected enndled in
cartons, -ISe. ,
Card of Tlinnks
Wo wlsk to Ihnnk our many
frlonds nnd nolghbors for tholr sym
pathy nnd kindness to us during tko
nlcknoss nnd donth of pur little
daughter Francos; also to the frlonds
and schoolmntos of the "Washington
school, nnd tho floral offorlngs glvon
by (ho Dnptlst and Christian Sunday
scIiooIh. . ,
v .MTI. A'ND MRS, AVHLLIAM
Notice,
111 tho pound Al Phoonlx: One black
horse branded SI on tho loft hip,
weight 1400 lbs, it to 14 yours old;
0110 bay mare, has bell on, 1200 lbs.,
looks to bo 10 years old. Work ani
mals. , A. W. SHOUT,
6 ' v V Marshall.
Two Best Bargains
in Southern Oregon
402 .
Aeros About 9 mllB from
vallon; foncod and eross fenced; two sots buildings, water plpod
111 notiso rrom spring, about 120 neros ln grain nnd hay; good '
" school closo. good out rango for stock, all but about fiO acres
good, plow land., 11)19 crop should bring around $2500. Crop
, . and Implements go with place, at $13,000. v
100 Acros About 5 miles from town of Itoguo River; about BO acros
In cultivation,. 2 good barns, fair Iioubo, good wotor, froo watorN
, right with some of plnce, foncod, good outrnngo for stock, school
olose. It. V. D, and phone by tho placd. For quick mile., Includ
ing 1919 crop, J3, 760. ' " .-,.,. . ..:, ...
W. WAKEFIELD
. , Mr,iixith, itii.
ItlOAIi IOSTAl'R
INSl'UANCK
'Oruso' and Ray
Liberty Tonight
l' f-h Si fj
0b. r- iii . M
CI-rARlJiS KAY
I m. Uns Girl Dodder '
Harry MmuiliiK, MisKomI'h Caruso,
...III O'tl... l...rA ' . . m L'11-.ll
and '"riii-y tilt Wild Over M."
HAWKER LANDS IN SEA
(Continued from page one.)
morning, This was assuming that
tho flyers would maintain a speed
averaging 100 miles nn hour. Hawk,
or expected to averago 106 miles an
hour. The llttlo Hopworlh blplano
carried sufficient fuol for a 24-hour
flight under ordinary conditions and
enough for 20 hours If weather fa
vored It.
Hawker's machine carried a wire
less transmitter capable of a 250-mile
radius. ' " ',
f'npl. Itoyiilmm Injured '
Captain Prederlrk P. Raynham,
whoxe attempt to Join Hawker In Ills
iliish met with accident,. Inquired fre
quently for news of hts rival nnd ox
pruimod tho hope that Hawker and
(irluvo would attain their objective.
The pilot of the Mnrtlnsydo ma
culae and his mivlgator, C'nptatn C.
W.. K. Morgan, sustained painful In
Jurles when tholr plane was wrecked
yesterday In attempting to tako the
air. Captain Itaynham was able to
drlvo his automobile from his hangar
but Captain .Morgan was more ser
iously Injured, his faro hearing three
deep cuts which required several
stitches to close;
Admiral Kerr Next
A successful flight by Hnwkor will
not mnrk the last of tho trnns-Atlan-tlc
attempts to ho mnde from this
port Vice Admiral Mark Kerr, be
fore returning last night to Harbor
Olaco whore the giant Hnndlcy-Pngo
planes uro liolng assomblod. satdi
I bat his expedition would make the
trip In tho Interests of selcnco If de
nied tho ehnni-o to be the first.
ST. JOHNS. N. P. May 19. The
Intrepid youths who drovo tholr
planes out over tho eastorn horizon
today In ah nttenn't to win for Eng
land nnd for themselves the glory of
the first trnns-Atlnntle. nlr flight loft
tho ground with doubtful chances of
survlvnl should their vonturo meet
with mishap In mld-occnn.
Harry CI. Hawker nnd Lieutenant
Commander. Maekcnzlo C.rlovo, his
skipper, who wero oncased In full
length, non-sinknblo suits, had a fur
ther dogrea of nssnrnnco In nn Inge
niously built boat, Bhnpcd so as to
form tho rear hood of tholr fusllago
and proved by experiment to possess
considerable seaworthiness nnd out
flttnd with provision and signalling
duvlces.
Unllko tho hugo craft with which
Amorlcan naval crows hope to fly to
Kuropo. tho planes which soared out
over tho Atlantic today wore over
land craft nothing moro. Thoy have
no pontoons tq keep thoin afloat, nor
pormlt towing In case of accident.
They nro small biplanes of tho scout
typo, Hawker's Sopwltlf- having a
wing spread of 46 feot, with a length
over nil of 31 toot, whllo Knynhani's
Mnrtlnsydo, resembling a bumble bee
In flight, measures only 41 foot across
the wings, with a fusllago 20 tool
long. Both carry a single motor, the
Sopwith Is rated at 360 horsopowcr
and the Martlnsydo at 27!.
Hawker's craft, rated at 100 miles
an hour, was expected to attain .108
miles .with . Its underonrrlngoi nliaii
donod by'un automatic releasing ar
rangement, whnlo Knynhnm asserted
CHICHESTER S PILLS
TIIK U1AMUNU llllANO. A
LaiUrat Ak ynur ttrust1'1 ft
(fil'l)ftrrfi Ultimiiitl flnn
Visit In Vrd Mil Utthl art&lli
botci. MUM. wilk Dltaa Ribti
UtAldONn 11 It A Nil 1MJLI.(I. hr
ycus tfitwau BeiLEifnt. Alwtvt RrlUM
SOLDBV! DmWilSTS EVERYWHERE
Medtord. About 2!i0 acres In oultl-
NOTAKY rmiMO
his belief that his engine, capable of
124 miles with a normal loud, would
do 110 at least, with -tko extra cargo
of fuel required for tha ocean flight.
For communication with ships at
sea, both machines carry wireless of
limited rango', the Bopwlth having
both sending and receiving apparatus
while the Mnrtlnsydo has only ' the
littler, which will servo to pick up In
formation as to position and weather
conditions from passing ships, '
TI10 aviators, contenders for the
London Dally Mall's $50,000 prize
for tho first trans-Atlantic flight
completed In 72 hours, announced be
fore tho start tholr Intention to land
at Drooklands alrdromo, near Lon
don, Hawker's, navigator expected
to fly eastward about 000 miles and
turn Into tho truns-Atlantlc shipping
lane.
Iloth navigators declared they
would depend upon tholr soxtants
mid compasses for bearings, together
with specially drawn tables for cal
culations. Heading east thru the
night, Ihoy expected to meet tho sun
on Its westward way at a time to give
tbom.u good horizon and opportunity
for figuring out their position. Dur
ing tha night, they said, they would
"shoot tho stars" und from their ob
servations calculate position, while
tho sun would be tholr guldo by way.
Iloth pilots expected to fly at an aver
ago altitude of SOOO feet, tho the at
mosphere conditions would vary this
plan. .
Start of the attempt to cross tho
Atlantic thru the air found tho people
of St. John's wishing tho airmen God
speed, but shaking tholr heads In
doubt. All the assurances of flying
sons, roturned from the fighting
fronts, could not assure them that
the men essaying the great adventure
were not flying into tho face of ele
ment's which would drive thorn down
to watery graves. The unknown fate
of Andre, who disappeared In the Kar
North years ago Jn an attempt to
make a balloon passage over the Pole
was coupled with the falluro of Ma
jor Wood In the Shortts machine In
tho Irish sea recently as Indicating
the probuble result of the attempt for
the honor of tho pioneer crossing.
Of tho flyers, tnroo are British, one
Austrulluu by birth. Hawkor, the
Australian, Is 27 years old and a me
chanic who rose to tho rank of flyer
under the tututago of Sopwith, one of
the earliest of tXo British airmen. In
1912 Hawker made an endurance
record with a plane patterned after
that of the American Wright Broth
ers and later attained what was
claimed to he a world altitude record
2K,I00 feet. During the war he
was engaged as an experimental flyer
assisting In the development of Sop
with machines.
when you" wake 9
up;drink glass
of hot water
Wash the poisons and toxin from
' system before putting moro
' food Into stomach.
8iys Inslde-bathlna makes any
one look and feel clean,
eweet and refreshed.
Wash yourself on the Inilde before
breakfast like you do on the outside.
This Is vastly more Important because
the skin pores do not absorb Impuri
ties luto tho blood, causing: illness.
whllo tho bbwol pores do.
For cvry ounce of fooi and drink
taken Into tho stomach, nearly an
ounce of waste material must be
carrlod out of tho body. If this waste
notorial la not eliminated day by day
It - quickly teratoma and generates
nolsons. Knsos and toxins which nro
Vib8orbcd or sucked into tho blood
stream, throuith the lymph duets which
should suck only nourishment to sus
tain the bony. . ,
A splendid health measuro la to
drink, before breakfast each day, a
glass of real hot water with a tea
spoonful of limestone phosphate In It,
which is a harmless way to wash
these poisons, gases and toxins from
the stomach, liver, kidneys and
bowelB; . thus cleansing. , sweetening
and freshening tho entire alimentary
canal before putting moro food lnte
the stomach.
A qnnrtor pound of limestone phos
phsto costs but very little at the drug
Btore but is sufficient to make anyono
an enthusiast on lnside-bathlng. Men
and women who are accustomed to
wake up with a dull, aching head or
hnvo furred tongue, bad taste, nasty
broath, sallow complexion, others who
have bilious attacks, acid stomach or
constipation are assured of . pro
nouncod Improvement in both health
and appearance shortly.
WANTED
To see roa at No. O South Fir Street.
WHY
Because wo know that if yon are
looking for Farms or City property
at the lowest prices we have them
and can suit you. '
i .n i BARGAINS
THAT SHOULD INTEREST YOU
27 acros, near Medtord, fully
equipped, fine 'buildings,..' paid up
wator right, including crop, $12,000.
20 acros, Joins city limits, tine
buildings, a strictly modorn homo,
$8500, This place can't bo duplicat
ed for twlco tho money.
25 acros, one of the best buys In
tho vnlloy, at $5000, Including crops.
lf acres, fine Improvements, most
ly alfalfrtr'efop" included;. $.1500.
80 noros timber near Medtord,
$750. ..
The Fchl Investment Co.
Lower prices bettor '
VftlUW OUT WOttOi
CLASH
letter's Happiness
v Made Perfect
Of Utmost In-aortane Tint Sha Hm
. ,; ,. i , fcviry Car.
The expectant mother pbjrtlcal comfort
houM be our tint tbuuirtic, uml alt about
lirr ltoul(I im to It that her preparation
tut imtry'o conJnx 1x9 complete.
There if a nxmt plmdld rcmerljr to pro
pnru womtn for tin freutmt time lo tbaJr;
1)tm. known ns lloUvtr' Friend. It la ap
pIlH to IJie muxrletf of tho aUlomen, fentiy
ruUed In. and atonca penctruUa to reliavo
ttmlu on tizrtcn, conlj aud lUumentf. It
iDakea tha muK-lcH t& pliant tkat they x
paml eailljr when baby arrlreti tbo boar
At tha tlma ore fctr.-r, and polo ami a&au:
at tha rrlahi la orUuilW avoided.
Mottxr'a FHcnd ennblcti tho mother to
ftracrrtj her health arid iitrcriffth, awl aha
reroalna a pretty mother by havl ir avolfted
d i com fort flfwl aiifferinc wlilch more often
than othonvltMs accompanies trti an occa
ako when noturo la unaided. Every nerve
litutdo and tendon U thomiiefiljy luiirtcated.
DlBComfort durlntf t!jo period I coanter
ucUd, and tho nkln, tiftcr tbo crltlt, li left
uuouth und unturdi.
Writo to tSo Uradneld Rnrulfltor Com
pany. Dept. B. Umar flulMlrtif. Atlanta
Vwrgitt. for tlxlr ft'4lKTtwol look, and ol
tain a bottle of Mother's Prlca4 Xrua tbo
Crug storo todsy vdtbout fail.
Advertising Rates
Classified One cent word..
Locals--Ten cents a Hoe.
Legal Five cents a line.
, Display 25 cents an- inch,
i Contract rates on application.
HELP WA-STHTlJ SIAX.
WANTED Married man to work on
farm. House and cow furnished.
' W. D. Roberts, Eogle Point. 61
WANTED Six or eight peach prun
ers. E. E. Foss, Talent, Ore. Phono
372-R1, Ashland. 49
HELP WAITED FKMALE
WANTED Waitress. Hotel Medford.
WANTED Woman for housework
for the summer. Call 1108 East
Eleventh. 49
WANTED 5 bright, capable ladies
to travel, demonstrate and sell
dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per
week. Railroad fare paid. Write
at once. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept.
832, Omaha, Nclir. 30
WANTED Women for thinning ap
ples near Medford. Appjy u. S.
Government Employment Office,
Nash Hotel, on Front street.
WANTED Chambormail. . Xash
Hotel. v 45tt
WANTED Woman or girl to cook
or assist with cooking. Berkeley
Orchards.
50
WANTE msCEUiAinCOUB
WANTED To buy two low iron
wheel wagons. Dr. Helmsr 51
WANTED A second-hand water or
on tame, tnousana gallon or larger.
Call J. B. Clemens, phone S-F2.
WANTED To buy a rresh cow.
Phone 611-R2. 50
WANTED District No. 3, Ruch,
Ore., desires to engage teacher for
coming school year. 49
WANTED Cash for Old Falso Teeth
(broken or not). We pay $2.00 to
$35.00 per set. Also actual value
for diamonds, watches, bridge
work, crowns, old gold, silver and
platinum. Send at onco and re
ceive cash by return mall. Your
goods roturned if price Ib unsatis
factory. Mazer Bros., L-2007 S.
5th street, Phlla., Pa. -70
WANTED Electric motors. Wo
' rent, buy or sell any size. Paul's
Electric Store, Mafn and Central.
Phono 90. 85
WANTED The traveling public to
know that the Auto Stage Line is
now operating dally between Med
ford and Klamath Falls via Horn
brook. Medford office. Hotel Nash.
. .- .. 62
WANTED Second-hand sacks for
rolled barley, 5e each. Ralph
Waldo Elden. Russ Mill.
WANTED Highest cash prices paid
for wool: and . mohair. - Medford
Junk Co., Phono 2 S3-J.
WANTED Wo pay cash for Liberty
. bonds. Halo's Piano House Inc.,
J. F. Hale, general manager.
WANTED House moving and re
pairing, f none 4s-u or ss-jl. '
FOR SALB LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1200 lb.
gelding 10 years old. Phone 375-X.
51
FOR .SALE One good work horse,
nine years old, weight.1500. iPhone
S69-Y.. 54
FOR SALE Eight flno milk cows,
Just fresh.. , These are from the
- Deuel herd at Sams Valley and
will be sold cheap. C. C. Hoover.
" ; , -. . , 50
FOR SALE High-grade young Je;v
sey- stock from 15 months to two
years old; also Holstoln cow.'Leon
nrd Oorthuys, Talent, Oregon. .0
FOR SALE ITesh young Jersey,
$55.00; also 2S shorn merino
ewes at $13, with 25 lambs thrown
in. E. B. Foss, Talent, Ore. Phone
372-R1 A8hlnnd. 49
FOR SALE Gnuta 1SN nTti nnai
150 kids. Orvall Tarboll, Rogue
River. - . .. 65
FOR SALE Pure tired Rod Pollod
bull calf, born February, 1919
fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or
Palmer Investment Co.. Medford
Oregon, :
HEIiP WANTKO
Mule and Female,
WANTED Apple thinners, lonn Joh,
close to Modford. l'hone 4GS-.I2.
' ' P1
FOB 8AIJS REAIi K8TATK.
FOIt 8ALB BlRhty acres of timber,
W half of NW quarter section 16,
three miles south of Jacksonville,
Tory cheap. Terms easy. Will
take wood at Jacksonville In part
payment. See Colonel II. H. Sar
gent at Jacksonville. 4!t
FOIt SALE Thirty acres alfalfa
land under Oold HIU Irrigation
ditch on Riverside Drive. Will sell
10 acre tracts, $200 per acre. See
W. il. Striker. Oold Hill, Ore. 54
FOR SALE Three lots and two
story brick buildings If can find
suitable purchaser. Terms reason
able, at 131-209-213 West Main
street, Medford. John F. White. 64
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Hox factory at Talent,
Oregon, consisting of three elec
tric motors, planer, circular saw,
rip and cut-off saws, and various
other equipment, located on rail
road siding. Apple, peach and
pear boxes at factory. Talent. Save
money by purchasing now. Sev
eral carloads fir lumber at Rock
Point, Oregon near Gold Hill. John
H. Fuller, 150 i.Vorth Main street,
Ashland, Oregon, Telephone Ash
land 438-R. - . ... 61
FOR SALE One new Overland 90
with extra tire equipment, at a re
ducatlon. Investigate before buy
ing. Pacific Highway Garage. 51
FOR SALE! Household goods, bed
sted, dressers, sewing machine,
organ, dining tables, washing ma
chine and dishes. South River
side. East Fourteenth street. C.
E. Kirk. 54
FOR SALE Leghorn and Rhode
Island Red eggs, chicks. F. H.
Dressier. . 50
FOR SALE Glory tomato plants by
1000; transplanted, sturdy and
large rooted, same grown by can
nery. Worth trying. See them.
Piatt. 117 Olson street. Faske,
511 East Main. .51
FOR SALE Good gentle driving
horse, buggy and harness. Geo.
Bishop, Suncrest Orchard, Talent,
Ore. 53
FOR SALE Two-cycle gasoline en
gines. Phone 314-W. 49
FOR SALE High-class Ford buy for
, sale. Auto Service Station, Ash
land, Ore. 49
FOR SALE Oak wood, $4.00 per
tier, dolivered. Phone 788-Kl. 62
FOR SALE A good horse and har
ness for light work. Phone 394-Y.
48
FOR SALE One-panel body for Ford
chassis at reasonable price. Geo.
L. Trelchler Motor Co. 52
FOR SALE Fumed oak upright
piano with bench, $150.00. Phone
549-J. 49
FOR SALE Ranch horses, wagons,
harness; farm tools, hacks, etc.
Corner 'Nlantic and Liberty streets.
49
FOR SALE $40 pair New Zealand
red rabbits; doe and her 7 young,
pedigreed. Make an offer. Fow
thoroughbreds. Must sell. Crane,
1059 Court.
FOR SALE 50,000 tomato . plants.
from Goghano s Glory seed, $3.00
per thousand. Corner Nlantic and
Liberty street. '- . 49
FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi
ment. Flowing done. Phone 912-J.
68
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. 59
FOR SALE Strktw fancy alfalfa
seed, sweet clover and other grass
seeds. Nitro-cult'ires. . Ralph
Slden, Modford.
FOB BKJra nOt!8H.
FOR SALE Fresh Pole Durham
cow. W. E. Bryson, R. 1, Griffin
creek. 60
FOR' RENT Three-room modern
furnished house, with garage, 731
West Second. Phone 5G4-L. 52
FOR , RENT Modern 'Seven-room
cottage. 439 North Front. o3
FOR RENT Five-room furnished
bungalow; one Job carpenter shop;
apartments or office rooms in
brick buildings at 131-209-213
West Main street. John F. White.
64
FOR RENT Several modern houses.
Building & Loan Ass'n. 429 M. F.
A H. Bldg. - '
Rural Homes
16 Mi acres, beautiful home, 8 acres
bearing pears, 2 acres grapes, 4 V4
miles from Medford, in the western
foothUls, at a sacrifice.
30 acres 4 'A miles from Medford,
1 mllo from Pacific highway, all good
soil,. 7 acros of commercial pears,
acre grapes, balance in grain with
splendid crop, fine large house with
all; modern improvements, .water,
lights, hath, etc., beautiful view from
the homo. This is every foot alfalfa
land nnd well drained and all comes
under the.Talont irrigation project.
This place can be bought right; let us
show It to you, and thou use your
own Judgment.
BROWN & WHITE
' IQSonth. fx Qt, ' '
FOR BENT APARTMENTS.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
322 South Central. Phono 403-x-3.
60
FOB BENT FtJBNlSHRD HOOMH.
FOR RENT Ono furnishod apart
ment nt Holland Hotel.
FOR RENT Rooms with or without
board. 315 South Riverside. 64
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
bath. 245 North Grape street.
TARBN UP.
TAKEN UP Black pony. Owner
may have same by calling at J. H.
Llnville's, Central Point Highway,
and paying charges, 51-
MONEI TO VOAK
LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In
terest, O. C. Boggs. . i.
LOANS City loans. Building & Loan .
Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg.
LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money
on ranch property. Buys and sells
mortgages and Liberty bonds. 31
North Grape street. Phone 53-M.
, . 85
BUSINESS, DIRECTORY
AttoruejB
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorn ey-aWaw,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building. .
A. E. REAME3, Lawyer, Garnett-
Corey Building.
ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14
Garnett Corey Bldg.
Anto Supplies
LA HER AUTO SPRINGS Co. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant in the Pa
cific northwest. Use oar springs
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Sarsegs -
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned np for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagon for
good service. Phone 161-T. J.
Y. Allen.
Expert Accountant
WI1,80N AUDITING CO. B. M.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
to anything in Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
into oar elmplrtled accounting
' method. M. F. & H. Building,
Medford. Phone 157-R. -
Farm Loans
AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40
years 5 Money ready when
land is appraised- and title ap
. proved. E. H. Hurd, aecy-treaa. .
National Farm Loan ABSoclatlouB,
Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford, ,
Instruction in Music
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacheiot
piano and harmony. Halght Musi
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg,
Phone 72.
;' Planing Mm
THOMAS MOFFAT General .mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phone
184. . .
Physicians and Surgeons
DR. EDW. DE REYMONTE Spec
ialist. Rheumatics, Asthma. Fains,
Liver, Impotence, Female Trouble,
Blood Pressure, Gonorrhoea, Hay :
Fever, Neurasthenia, Hysteria, etc
'No Drugs No Dope. Free treat,
ments Tuesday only from 10 a. m.
to 3 p. m. and 5 p. m. Phone 137,'
St. Mark's Bldg. ; 63
A BURSELL, D. C; M. D. Splnol.
oglst physician and surgeon. Diag
nosis and treatment. Methods of.
Dr. Abrams. Office M, F. & H.
Bldg., phone 29. : " -:
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Phyaiolatt and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear,- nose and throat. Eyes aolen-.
tlflcally tested, and glass0 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 MAIWS CARLOW .
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
. 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. '
' Phone 904-L. -Residence
26 S. Laurel Street.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. haa the
: host 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.
Office 42 North Front St Phona
815. Prices right Servlcs guaranteed;-'
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INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
; . v 1 TIME OAltD. -
Leave MecUord for Ashland dally
except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a.
m. and at. U00,,4i.00 and 6:15 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun
days le ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30,
5:3Q and 9:30, p, m. ' . v
Leave Ashland for Medford dally
excopt Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a.
m. and at i: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 12:80,
i3Q tad 1:30 fit aw , v ".