r WLEDFOR'n WFJT, TTBTTSTE. SfRTiTOTTn. OftEnON. wTTVSTFSmY. .TArTA"RY Tf. 1020 PXOE TTVH Tj -57 2,000,000 FEET and Phot-nix, has boon sold ihru the I Beaver Realty agency, to J. H. Dnn-j can, S. P. employe here, who will soon occupy the place with his fain-; ily. This property is retarded as an' Beauties in "My Honolulu Girl" at Page Theater Tomorrow Night Y.W.C.A. MW 10 RAISE $5,000 FUND STARTS THURSDAY ideal one. Miss Rose Tavuner, daughter of George Tavener, is still iu the hospi MOCK-OUT r"r -s-T s i ijl w ILS ASHLAND, Jan. 14. A local box 'actory on an extensive scale is p rad ically assured, the outcome of a re :eut big deal in timber leand near Ueinman. The four Uarhani broth iraf of Dallas, Ore., are tin nur masers, Karl ami Wayne being al eady here with their families. The ract mentioned will cruise over 12, (00,00 M feet, and this standing Unt ie r Is already purchased, also ma ihlnery equipment which is on the vay. The Umber is a portion of the foldings in Jackson county uf hZ. T. fierrill, resident here, who handles .racts on a colossal scale. lie is in outbern California with his family, tut returned north recently to close :his dal with the Barnaul brothers Jiru the lieaver Uealty agency. This .B the largest timber transfer made in this section for years, and both producers and consumers of the fin ish 1 products are watching the de velopment of this new industry with interest. After a lot of annoying experience with u tiled floor which had been laid imperfectly from the start, the First National bank has torn up the entire floor surface of the lobby in its estab lishment, the same to be rehiid by experts according to methods and With such material as will meet all requirements us to fine appearance and durability. Mrs. Emily Blair, resident of Hose burg, has sold her prpoerty on Alida Btreet in this city, consisting of a house and two li.-is, to E. M. Reuse, possession to be given at once, either to the purchaser direct or such ten ant as he may designate. Geo. S. Randolph, newcomer here from For est Grove, has purchased :.f Walter Smith four vacant lois at the inter section of Iowa and Garfield streets. Both these transfers were made thru the C. B. Lamkin agency. Chas. Robertson has retired as one of the proprietors of the White Hctose grocery, and will move, to California permanently. A. C. Xin Inger, partner, succeeds to the entire business. . The Wednesday Afternoon club, in resuming its business and social ses sions after tho holiday season, met on Jan. 14 with Mrs. L. C. Dunn on North Main street, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Frost and Mrs. Ballenge'r assisting the-bostess in entertaining. Wilfred C. C'arr, ex-service man, and who formerly as employed at Wlhited's jewelry establishment, is now iu Rochester, New Yorkt attend ing a leading school of optometry, taking a thoro course as afforded by the government to4 its returning sol diers, and which InvCarr's case will not expire until June, 1922. Wilfred desires to .be remembered to his many friends here in fraternal cir- cles and otherwise Oi,T. and .Mrs. Kverett Smith rejoice In the arrival of a fine baby hoy at the paternal home' on llarsadlno Btreet, Jan. 11, the youngster weigh ing SVi pounds. With the happy par tita, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Smith, the grandparents, are also duly elated. The B. X. Trench ranch of 4; cres en Bear creek between Talent ' One step Hs the regular thing for people to want to be healthy so when the use of coffee ets at your nerves, make ff to Post urn without delay. Absolutely free from Caffeine. At grocers -No raise in price. Made by Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek Mich, tal service as nurse, under govern ment employ In Guam, I'ncle Sam's distant island possession in the Pa cific. Susie mw speeds in a sedan. This rofers to Mrs. Allen, realty agent, who is the possessor of a fine little car, an equipment which proved a necessity since the faithful family horse passed away recently at the ripe equine age of uU years. Ashland's colony in southern Cali fornia will lie augmented during the winter months by the arrival there of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dodge, who left here lately for a vacation in the vic inity of Long Beach, alMto all roads iu tiiat section lead eventually tc Los' Angeles. , The 1-road way Novelty orchestra, heralded as "jugglers of jazz," will appear at the Nat on Thursday even ing this week Jan. 1.). A. -J. Lindsay, formerly resident here, is now in the railroad service at Portola, 'Cal., as headquarters, he being temporarily transferred to Elko; Nevada, recently. He reports that "Happy" Jones, one time well known dispatcher at I Hinsmuir, is now filling u like position with the western Pacific at Elko. Miss Annie E. Applegate, for years a teacher in Alaska, and who has witnessed the wonderful growth of that territory, was married recently to a leading business man c? Kodiak. She is a cousin of Mrs. Emil Peil of this city, and daughter of Oliver Ap plegate of Klamath Falls, he and Lu cius being the only surviving broth ers of that pioneer family. Mrs. G. S. Butler has gone to Cali fornia to jdii her husband for a va cation in various portions of that state, the objective destination being Itakersfield. The l.'ni verr.il y of Oregon Girls Glee club will tour this section in the spring vacation, inclement weath er having prevented filling an en gagement here during the late holi days, j Incident to the annual election of, officers among local fraternal organ izations, Margaret Review No. 2 2 of the Ladies of Maccabees, has chosen Eliza Long as past commander; Ma bel Moore, commander; Laura Love, lioutenant-commandcr; Josep h hie Wallace, collector; Odessa Eoltz, re cording secretary; Florence Pratt, chaplain; Ruth Guisinger, sergeant; Gladys Barker, Iady-at-arms; Mary Hale, sentinel; Pearl Marrett, cap-; tain guard. Hattie Smith and Lena Nelson are color 1) carers, and Susie! Dyrud and Mayeel Emery are eu- signs. The order is in a flourishing: condition as revealed by the aid which it renders to ils membership, financial and otherwise. Its designa tion of "Marget" is derived from the name of Mrs. I). C. Herein, prominent official and notable worker in the organization. As heretofore anndunced in these columns, II. G. Eastman's transfer to Modesto, Cal., as employe in the post office of that city, has been confirm ed, and tho family have already left fur the south. His specific assign ment there is in connection with the money order department. The East man residence on Scenic Drive will ;hc occupied by the family of City Attorney E. U. Brings. will bring you to the right table beverage The realization of harm to nerves and digestion from tea and coffee, poinis the way to k Ji ! . . , ... ... BARNEY OLDFiELD FAMOUS RACER IS MEDFORD VISiiOR liarnev Mii,-M, fnr veins famous ;is ;in a Hi rM'-ci'. iiiit new a h;anut';ie lurer and pi'c-id'-iil id' tin1 (HiU'ielu Tire couipanv !' ( h". e!;ind. Ohio, ar rive! in Hie v bite (liis ai'lernoon with li. . Culbv of San K ram-ism. I'acil'ic coast n:;in;ii:er f Hie coiii piinv, for a cmit'emice with the t'. K. (.lutes Ai:to conn i:it v. (be local dis Iriliuiors. William Koirnii of 'leve hiinl, a represenliilive of the Oldt'ield company is already here. The (hiring and intrepid Hnrnev wlmse name luis !onur licen a liouse l:n),l word in llie I'nited States bus unit Hie l'iicinir irame enlirelv ami i; devnt inir a II his enemies lo his niann rnctnrinir business, lie is mukinir a trp (fver the I'lsciiu- coa-t with ?dr. Colhv iu this inleti'-t, mid will he pleased to meet :ll liis Aledf.-rd Irieuds at Hie Hotel Medt'ord iluriiu his st a v liere. His lire company was otilv oranied la-l March and since then it is 'claimed has 'done a hu.-i-ness of 7,St)U.iliit). . . SALKM. Ore.. Jan. 3-1. Thirl v inilliou dollars worth of property i i it 1.1 . t t it.,, i ... ii I-' uttiiifi lie jjuoeu in i fie lax run m Klnniath count v ami the county made second in tlm state iu profiertv valua tion it' congress were to heed a joint ineinoriiil introduced in the suite sen ate today by Senator Baldwin of Kla math coantv. calling for the opeiiinu tor m;1 (lenient of the Klamath Indian reservation. The resolution has not vet been adopted. 1 L1 li II 5 BRiDES-TO-BE I POETIC REPARTEE In the Medi'ord boarding house at wh ieh live oun women al one table recently announced their engage ments much commotion was created by the publication in the Mail Tri bune of a parody on Kipling's "If by cue of (he-other women boarders who is still heart, free. The soon-to-be brides, in addition to personally liazini; the matrimonial scoffer, sub mit the following "llachelor tlirl Mallad" by Helen Kowland, iu an swer to her "If" cummeuls: To wed or not to wed, that is the question. Whether 'tis bolter, after all, to marry And be cajoled and bullied by a hus band, Or to talie up stenography or clerk ing. And slave, alas! for some one else's husband? ' ' To love --lo wed and by a wedding j end The struggles and the thousand petty cares That "slaves" are heir to 'tis a rare. vocation Devoutly to be wished for! To love to wed !To wed perchance divorce! Aye, there's the rub! For In that dream of bliss that, Jcdts may come When we have cast asido our little Jobs. Must make us wary. There's the sorry thought That makes eo many spinsters hesi tate; Kor who would bear the long, eternal grind, Th' employer's jokes, the chief clerk's contumely The insolence of offiee boys, tho smoke Of last week's stogies clinging to the hair. When she herself might quickly end It all Iiy get tin:-; married? Who would not exch ange A dingy offioe for a kitchenette A keyboard tor a cook stove or a cradle Hut that tho dread of somethfnc worse to come After the honeymoon that life of chanee From whose dark bourne so many have ret urned Ily way o2 Ueno fills us with dis may, And makes us rather bear tho jobs we have Than fly to evils that wo know not of? Thus cowardice makes spinsters of uo many! 01C0IT TO NAME G. 0. P. NOMINEE S.M.i'.M, (In., .fiiii. 11. (if)vcrnnr njcult tmhiv let it w kimwii tlint lie will rciL'ii ;:s -rcri'tiirv of stuti' itn n' tliiit!v at'i'T tin ifi"jIt!i',Jin ii n 1 1 -lire Cur iluit ot'ln-" is il.'torniiiH'd fol- !'-ui!iLr tin .I;iv liiiMiiirii' iirnl tiiat he will iiiiKiiiit tli rnm!l i--ui iioiiutHM' H hi "-IM'l't1;- -in. ; Mr. Olfolt ); s.rvcl Imlh lmv (rriur niu scrrctiirv "f rUato siii-o lie :n'Mc(lc( t'i 1 lit t;uvi'ni(irshit at tlw d.-;:t!l (!' (I'lVrnio!' WiliiVf'OllllM'. Tlic L''viTim(-; sl;itcrii(:nt toila fol!v- tin v 'ii-rt-aif court decision f-t.n!:.v lioMirii' tiiat lit p'&iii tin-n'tii-i- of L'"V'rnor lliroiiL'h the rutin. i;n iircl icn.i ul' 'Iim ir.c.r Vitli toralt". or unit! J; iiTt.i rv. Th" M' fifunl III Tini"s, tho nws- .:ip r tf th hfh K hool, Ih oTf tli I lire"' (oiiay ami l;1 dint ribtiltl ann-jiii ilj bui-bcriljura. :i r.-' il fur i Ml-UiirJ is on In IJKltillS iu" llie dis lif'.pt'!. lvpi.Tl at I he Y. full U U l A. i r.v. Tlii' thvir ln':ulqu;i:-i. ri'oi:i U'.: l.i'n-rO buikltns;. at ! oVlm-l-; Tliursilay mor nini; for iustrtu'tiims .lu'fore startlni; the work. Thoy will KriKUati' to their (lil'tVi-i'M fiolils anil as many as can ananjit1 to do so will i-iMuiii to t'ri.'w- Min's to have luneh together anl re port lutvv things are proixri'ssinf;. The huo';et has heen pla.eil at Sr.cleil so that .Me.llonl e.ill start with the riclu Uinil of a V. W. ('. A. and it Is hopetl that Ivfi.ro nnother year the Y. Y. l. A. will he partially belf sli'P(irtin!!. It can miTer lie wholly M'lf-nuyiioi ting unci nnccesd in all Y. V. '. A. shoiilil stand for; for in the first place there is no tneniher ship fee now. Kvery siii in town or near town, can helotiK wilhoat initial ecst lo her. There is an effort made lo have every department self-snptiortiny. thai is added from time to time after the first heinnini; is made. The physical Instruction, the cafe teria, the Y. Y. ('. A. house itself lire all self HupporlinK if possible and whatever Is over and above the cost applies on the sccretary'ii salary. Hut part, of her salary Is always t. he raised outside or the V. Y. ('. A. has failed in Home branch. lias over "harited in some department. The si and best Y. YV. ('. A.'s In the country are never quite self-supporting lyul the Htnaller ones htiven't as many means of eoverlni! their (ten oral secretary's salary as the la rue ones have. There i"'.to this year will lie the lar gest budget .Medford will ever have to nmo. tho she will always have to help a little. Hut tho work of the Y. YV. C. A. affects Ihe homo life of every family in the city. How foolish to spend timo and efforl to safeguard car boys and girls In our homes and then fail to support those things that help safeguard them outside of our homos. Wlien asked to assist the Y. YV. C. A., think of this and do vuur bit. VOliS Mrs. J. Christmart Proved That Lyclia E. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound 13 a Remedy for this Trouble. Binghamton, N. Y. "I Wii3in a -cry ncrvotu condition for over a year, my vuind vas -loomy, Kould see no light on JanythinB, could not woru anu could not have anyono to see mo. Doctor 'a mod- .cine did not boln me fend Lydia E. l'ink- 11 a m a vegetable Compound was ro wmniended. I took it and am now to . I I T ininm u&imeid it to allafflict- ed with nervoua rrotration. " Mrs. J. Cqrixtuan, 193 Oak Stroct, Binglntn ton, New York. The succeaa of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vepctable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may bo used with perfect confidence by women who sutler from nervous prostration, displacement a inflammation, ulcera tion, irregularities, periodic pains, back ach, bearisg-down fueling, ilatnlracy, idiSfiUm ami immmnai. Lr R. Finkham't Yfltab!n Cmoftund m ike sttfd.rr4 noud; far f n In ills. If tbore are torf eomtpiicattais abont which you need advice write in con fidence to Lydia E. Tinkhnm Mcdicino Co., Lyon, Masa. GIR1 CHUNG China Herb Store Horh cure for oaracho, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, Hore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, crucked breant, cures all kinds of goiters. NO OPERATIONS. Medford, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1917. This fs to certttj that I, tho under signed, had very severe stomach trouble nnd had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, nnd hearing of Olm Chung (whose Herb Store fs at 214 South Front street, Medford), I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to fotding bet ter ns soon as 1 unoil them and today am n well man and can heartily rec ommend nn.vone afflicted as I was to see tiim Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed W. K. JOHNSON. Witnesses: M. A. Anderson. Medford. S. II. Holmes, Kaglo Point. Wm. Jjewfs. Kagle Point. W. I,. Childreth, Kagle Point. C. K. Mf.ore, Kaglo Point. .1. V. Melntyre, Kaglo I'olnt. (leo. Vnn der Hellon, Kagle Point. Thnp. K. Nichols. Eagle Pnlnt. Tin HM IltpP 1 V Proves Itself Master of This Painful Disease. Halfway treatment of Rheumatism will never rid you of it. pelier realize from I he outlet that when Rheumatism attacks, you have a real 1-atile tin your hands, and that it's a man's job to m't rid of it . Temporizing wilh Rheumatism by the usu of liniments, lotions aiut other external methods of treatment, is like trying to coax an enemy to Inl up in bin attacks, ami permit you to comiuer him without n-sistance. Hut ytni si-MU barn that Rheuma tism will not I real you wit li this consideration. The liny little germs flock together by the millions and center their attack with undivided force. The effects of the disease are gradual in taking hold on the system. Jn fact, tho pains are only slight at first and do nvt attract your serious attention, hut they gradually in crease In severit y until your entire system is. firmly within the grip of the disease. It Is then that you have a real fight on yoitr hands, for you will find that Rheumatism is a foe that knows just how to erippht you. The pains that wens hardly iK't ice abln at first, become your constant companions, and seem lo take delight in your suffering. ( tf course, if this painful disease was on tho surface only, you might reasonably expect to get relief by tho use of surface remedies, such as liniments and cMior local applica tions, aiut the source of the disease is your blood, the tiny disease gonna find lodgment there ami multiply by tho millions and scatter, by mcami MEDFORD 2 Nignts Commencing Broadway Novelty Orchestra of Portland on World Tour 3! , rrr jmitm Dancing Free Until 9 p. m. ASHLAND JAN. 15 NAT Making "Promise" Become Performance If your outlook for 1920 appears good llicu "cash iu" on it by opening an ac count here at t lie First Nat ional where you will not only build up your cash resources but physical and moral ones, too . We take pleasure, in helping a patron suc ceed for it marks our success as well as his. "Nationalized" Accounts. ri!l Vfxe FIRST NATIONAL BANK Medford MmtkilM 'of the b;..id cir ulation, throughout , yi.jr system. ! The svii.-ihle treatment for this j ease, a lid t be only ono from ' whit h yon can expect satisfactory testilts is a treatment that goes down into the blood supply and reaches the mkhc" of tbe dist-ase. S. S. S. is a w.uulft'ful lilc.nl remedy and is the i logical treatment for Rheumatism, 'because it promptly permeates the jor.'ire blood supply and searches out and neiitraliOK the disease gorniB. If you are a Tictim of Rheumatism, you can take S. K. R. with tho assur ance that yon are not experimenting, but using a remedy that has brought relief to t In .usands who have suf fered from this painful disease. This great old remedy has been sold all over tho Cnited States for more thnn fifty years, and has been used with gratifying Jesuits. It is a great blessing for a mifforer to become acquainted with tho powers of S. S. S., for in this remedy Is found tho help that can oo'tue only from the proper treat ment . Many letters have been written to us by those wbo havo used S. S. S. telling of the good U has dono them. Their .statements will be helpful to many others who suffer, and wo will l)o glad to send you eomo cf these testimonial:!, full of this direct evi dence of the value of S. S. S, ,'e maintain a medical depart ment for the benefit of all who are afflicted, and our Chief Medical Ad viser, who is familiar with all forniB of Rheumatism, will gladly give ycu advice without charge as to tho treat ment of your own case. Write today to Swift Specific Co.; I IS Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Oregon