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..-.. ..f.fBWK'C ?6 -,M9-,-fr'1J.lV( ft,. , - slmruw,'!- VV SOWS.- HIGHWAY BUILDING TO. BE RESUMED BY GOVERNMENT WASHINGTON, l'lic. 3.t'00inrn. tlvo highway ooimii'ii a'011 miiliir lliu fodtiriil aid rand not muiit do 1 ruj uicil lit (Illicitly tin pomilhlo In full 111(111 suro, tlia iworotnry of ugrlculturo, ). F. HaiiHlun, alatud nt n conroroncp or editor of iiKrk'tilturul Journals hold recently In Washington From unexpended Imluiicuti uf fml criil appropriation (or lliu IiihI fww yuars, from Htuln fundii lioymid wliul win nucuiMury to moot tlio federal ullotmonlH, nml from ninnttula avail 11I1I0 during tlio nurrvnt fluent your, approximately 175,000, uoo will bo uvutlnljlu for axpondltiiru iturliiK tli" calendar your. NoU year, If all tho hnliuicoa ahould lio expended during thla your, and wu should luno tu roly nololy 011 Ilia funiU nctrulii next year, thorn will bo about 120,000. (IUQ from federal appropriations, 11 nil probably moro thnn thin amount from ututo sourcoa, according to tlm secre tary's aintainont. Thn aliitoa, In nil illilun will expend hums In oxceaa of . what limy have uaalKtiod, or will a fllgli, (or (uitiuNil aid mud proJodH. "H sooms to mo," mild tlio nnc ro tary, "that wo should tuka a fnrllior atop tnko I lliu Hlop not only becaimo of tlio Impcirtiuiro of good rondii. hut nbio hocotiau of tlio dodrnhlllly of furnishing worthy projects on which unnmployoit lulior durliiK (ho period of rrarijiiatmnnt may hn engaged. Thnro will hn many tlilnga suggested for which federal and ututo fmidit will bo sought. Souio or tlicei! will bo unworthy. Clearly such pulilli' works un rouda nro worthy, and It would I10 In the public Imorojsi to milks available lurgcr iipproiirlutloun from Dio tod oral trcnmiry to be '.mod X'I'nruttiiy or In conjunction with stale nnd local support. .. "Tlioro need bo no iloliiy In the vxouillon of audi program.' Tlio lintlon linn already provldod tlio mn chlnory n tlio diipiirlmont of ngrlrul. turu mid In thu ututo highway com mlaiiliiiia. Tbo fedornl aid road act wan fruitful of food Insulation, mid each stalo In I ho union now him a central highway authority with pow r mid funds 10 moot lh tonus of tho federal act, Tho two agendo. In conjunction, huvn boon ongnged In tlovlitliiK woll-conalduroil road aya tomit mid In making surveys,- pinna, nnd apcciricntlona. Tho tank will bo one of Helvetian, and I bono rouda rboiild bo itonlKtintud far Improvo incnt which are of tho groatcst oca lioinlo Importance, with duo regard to such military and nthor needs an nro propor for consldorntlon. Thorr la no nereaalty fur any departure from thin achomo.. Tho sukkcbiIuhh mucin havo boon canvuatiod with the prosldont, tho aucrotnry of war, mid tho poatmiuitiir gunornl, und thoy ura In accord with tho view that addit ional futidn ahould bo mado nviillablo to this dupartmont unit thut thoy ahould howxponded thru existing mil chlnory," I.ONIION. Doe. Il.-ltnuler'B liiuiled has received from Greek Kourcen fiit linn lioviiiL' Hint in tlio itprini; ol 10.1-t IlieV Turku leinrlotl 7(1(1.(1110 (IreeliH. Sineo tile heu'iuninir af lite wnr to thn end of 1(117, Hie Turku rto Dorleil 2,M0.(MI(I (IreekN nml Arnio ninnH, of whom IIOO.OIHI AniieniaiiH nntl 702,0110 (IreekH iiuvn been iiiiih Hiiercd ami 200,0(10 mobilir.ed (Irovkf liiivo been iml lo ilenlli or luivo died of their MitTorinuH. flreuk nroiiertv token liv tho Turku is vnlueil nl three liilliim fraiies. WASIIINdTOK. Dee. :t. 'imtiiin Vil'lor,', Ullttt. , IHIW llllllllllnltllllle; 'M Ktiilartlruiiilmiiiulit Texas, hu been nu It'ilod for detail tin elite I' of tlio btir reuii of imviirulion, with rank of renr I liilinirnl, llo was eliiet of tho liiirenii ' for four vein's onilimr in Atmnsl, llilli, jvlioti Im wiih iiHsiuned to sen Jul v.. ; '". Cniiliiin llliio Hiieecotls tn' Ad inirnl ttciult ('. l'almor, reeentlv ror liiived from kch dutv. t'nnliiin Harris I.iinintr.'wlio has been nelinir ns bond of tlio liiirenii, will eoiiliiiiie temijoriir ilv its assistant to Cnplniii r.lite, hut soon will lio itHsiuneil to a sbiii. ' -ut. This Out; H Is Worth Monpy DON'T MISS TIM a, Cut out thin flip, cnclono with no and mall It to Foley & Co., 2S3B Shorflold Avo., Chicago, III,, writlnn your namo and nddrom clearly. You will rerolvo In lottirn n trial pncknuo enntalnliif! Fo loy's Money nnd Tar Compound, Tor cotiHhB, colds nnd crou'pi Foloy Kid ney PI I In, for pain In xldoa nnd back; rhoumat'Hm, hnckncho, lildnoy nnd llladtlor nllmonta; and Fplny Calhnr tln TnblotH,, 11 wlioloaorno and thor oughly cloanalng cnthartlo, for eon ntlpatlnn, blllotiBiiosn, bendnche, and nltiKKliib bowolH. For Hiilfi liy.Medford I'llllfllllicy, ; ; ' ' " ' TURKS DEPORTED 70O000 GREEKS T ECONSTRUCTI ATLANTIC CITV, Dee. H. (iri.mil litalliin of virtually all 1 -Ml nit itiil and ciimiiierelal Intermix of tho nut I nil Into 11 11 1 ttr, lo unit to Ktiireauiit btial-ni-flH In iitiiiKiiil will bo uiiderlalien.al u Herlua of eyiiferiiiiena, tipealim hure tomorrow uud cotilluttliiK until Krl. day, of war Hiirvlco eomiirtttnen of ouch Intlinitrliil or Irado Kfoup form oil durliiK tho war uu niedluuiH for noKOtlutlon hotween thn Kovernmniit und tholr ronpocilvo bualueaH. Thnro are moro linn 3uo of tbeno commlt leeu, eiuh compoiied of tho loudiirn of thu Induiitry or trade, ami thn mm furtuicea nro oxiuicttid to brliiK to Kolhor bnlweon iuilU and SHOO prom Inont bunlneita mini to iIIhcuhh prob loniB of rocoiiKtriintlou, Intltmlrlal re. Iittliina after tho war, raw iniitorliilH and tholr control, price regulation, mnonilod nnll-trtiNt loKliilatlou, ex port nud .Import reitulatlonn, fliiaa clal aiipnrvlnloii und itl Millar aubjnett). It In planned to urKiinl.u tho IiiiIiih- irlim reproneiitctd by tbeno :UU or moro eoinmlltt'Oii Into :i! (troupu, allKnnd accordliiK to liitnreiitii, und dually Into ton mauler Kroiipu, which will fedornto In a hlnde orKiiah'.atlon. Tha Imporlunco of I It In movement, lln orfsunlxora any, la Hint it will effect tho lurKeat ornanl.ntlon of bualnoia InlnreatH over altamplud In tho Unit ed Ktutea. Tho conforonco wan called by the chamber or commerco of tho I'nlted Htmea, which him nsalsti-il In tho or Ranlxntlon of war aervlco commltteei! for each IndiiKtry to coojinrntn with tho war ludiintrlon bor.rd nnd other Kovornniont aiienclim In reitulutlon of production during (ho war. A num ber of prominent 8pcakcni have been aiiKiiKml for tha general M-alonn, and oaeh IndiiHtrlal or trnda Kroup hn:i formed Km own proKram of tuplea for coiinlderntlon and of Hpenkarn. Tha principal Immedlnto purpuiio of thn conforonco will bo to deter mine practical motlioda by which In dustry may con pernio mora elonoly with tho Kovernmont durlnn tho ro coiiHtrticllon period by n more con trulled Kchomo of orKnnlzntlon. LAND SWINDLERS SAN FIIANCIHCO. 1W 3. Con viction and acnteiico of V. K. Iloll wull and W. F. I.lrk of Portland. Oro., for dofraudliiK thru tbo mulls In connection with Oregon nnd Cali fornia, railroad land itrnnt aalua wore uphold by tho United States circuit court of appeal!) hero today. According; to tho ovldonco Hnlto well anil I.lrk roproaontod to prospec tive ciiHtoniors that they hold 1C0 acro lain of tho railroad land which I hey would Hell for J2.."i0 un acre and aurh rnpreaontntlons woro un founded, llnltowoll wns noil ton red to 13 months. In tho .McNeil's Inland federal penitentiary and l.lck to three months In tbo Multnomah county Jail. SE 'OF WASHINGTON, Doc. 3. Tbo fml oral trade cominlHslon, In n Hiipple mentul report siibmlttod to connrcsa todny chnrited tbo flvo blR moat packing coin pan km of the country with' a combination In restraint or trndo und with controlling tbo salo or llvontock und 'rosli meats. ; ICvldenco in cited nt IciiRth to aiip port the chursos. Swirt nnd company, Arninnr nnd company, MorrlH nnd company, Wllnon nnd company, Inc., nnd tho Cudaby :PaukliiB eompuny nro 11 a in nil. POSTAL MANAGERS i FIRED BY BURLESON NEW YOHK.. Dee.1:!. Pshiinsler viuaurai uurioHon uus uiHinianotl iroin Kovernmont service Hdwurd Uoyn olds, vle.e-prosldont nnd general man ager ot. the iPostul Tolonrnph Cable cumpany, and A, . 11. Klchnrds, Ron oral superintendent ot the com pany's Pnc.iflo onnt division, for nl logod Insubordination nKatnat tho Kovornmonls plana to nmalfTninalo tho Fontnl ,wlth tho Wonlom Union Tologrnph company, Tolal bank deimsils of Linn eoniilv luniks, Nnveniber' isl, was i)i4.2.)2, S'.M.2:i, an inereaso iif over $100,000 sineo Anirust- :11st, despite various Liberty loiiiis and war work drives sinned in this eouiil v. . r iFour million volintr Americans will be. n heullliior . and stramror lot of mun duo to tho iiilitarv trmninir Ihev nave received also Ihev will lie a lerrililn inclined In lliu I. . and VllW Vf HlHr j'k) MEfiFORD matt; trtrunt, medford, orroox; trday, decemtier ' h, AUSTRIANS WANT TO KEEP PEACE VIHNN'A, WodnoBduy, Nov, 27. ( lly AhhocIiiIixI I'ruiM.) Uu ull aides In the runner empire 0110 bourn the plea that aiiiall bodlns or Amorlcnn troops bo nont to lliu con torn of pop ulation for tjiu purpono of keeping order. Kuril a atep, It Is held, would work uKiiliiHt tho leadoacli's or 1111 y.'il caiiKed by thu cmiiiiIIcks political und lioiindary dlaputon umoiig thu numnroua na-oa, nml liolp prevent any trund tav ard llolabovlsm. It In iiikdiI by .lowish rosldnnts ar riving hern from I'memysl uud Lorn- borg, for Instance, that the presence of a raw Amorlcun iiiilforina would bo aurflclimt protection Hgiiiiist untl- nrtuiolle outbreaks. Tho moat recont oxamplo of tbo lltonilncmi with which tbo peoples of tbo old dual monarchy have Inter preted President Wilson's conception of suir-dutormiiiutlon among every body or people of tho sumo tongue and ruco Is to be found among the In- habllauts In tho region of (iotlschco, some ;tu miles north of Flume, n body of about 20,000 (iiirmaii-spoaklng people living In tbo heart of Jugo Hluvla. ItopreHentatlveB of tho (lott oclino group vlalled I ho rorrcspondeiit ut Trlest three voeks ugo nnd alno u too to him lifter Ills urrlval here, explaining thut they wished tho pro tection of America agulnxl the Jugo slavs ao that they might declare a republic, ' s l,lvi"toclc PORTLAND. Dec. 3.- Cnttlo low er; receipt!) HO. Steers. prime II l.r.IKi 12; good to cholco $IU.r0-. II. Ml; nivdlum to good ').u6, IKI.fiO; fair to mciLon: SX'ji com mon to fair $."i.,",0i(i 7: fulr to me dium Ifitiii',; caaners :.(! : bulls $5 4i-7; calves !ii 12; dockers and feeders 4f 9. Hogs lowor; roc-el pts 3S0. Prime mixed Jlll.COSi 10.75; modium mix ed f tO.fit) 1 6.00; rough hcavlea f M.OniU H.Tii; plRS $H4il.r); bulk lin.75. Shoop steady; no receipts. Prime lambs I2 ( 13; fair to modium ur, II; yearlings llOftll; wethers ? 4(:10; owes l!?8. . Ilutter POKTLAivn, Dec. 3. Butter Is hlRhor. City creamery .prints, extras box lots G."ic; cartons tiiic; hulf boxes one-half cent more! leas than half boxoa 1c moro. IliiyhiR price buttcr fnt, country, G7c; cubo extras, TiUc. Errs HuylnR price, cracks and rota out, ISOijfGSo; selllnt? price, can dled, OTiflGUc: aolectcd cundlcd In cartons 08 He. Hay Timothy, $2fl((i)3.: nlfalfa. $27.!)0; U'rain, if27. Portland flrnln Onla. Jfo.'l.oO bid; corn. $5".00 hid. Mlllstuffs Mill run r. 0. b. mill; CarlotH $32.10; mlxort cars 32.G0; less thnn cano:s i 34.104T35.10; roll oil barley JSOtfaD; rolled oats id 65; ground barloy JGOitfflO; nlfalfa meal $403 44. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Bj A. O. ilowloU Chnrlcs Woodworlh, a profussional trapper, spent Wednesdav niulit with us, nml so did Jliss Klsev Cleveland. The mime two were mentioned in inv last ami when J wrote I supposed thut thev were aoiiur on uu tho coun try. Miss F.lsev is tho fourteen venr oh! uirl 1 mentioned. The lit lie uirl was without friends 11ml hud started out to walk from Medfonl to lite DouklailL' nlaeo. two and 11 bull' miles above lirownsboro, nineteen ami a hall miles from Medl'oril, and was picked up bv Mr. and Sirs. Muu C'oeli run nml brou"ht to lliu Suiiiivside. and Mr. Woodworlh, learned the facts 111 the case, lie kindly prof Cored to puv licr lioicl hill ainl have her re main over iiiulit and lie would take lier on the K. l'.-L. C. siauo us far its she would no on bis road. He was coinir to Fisli Lake, So Ihev lioth went ,on Fridav niorninu and she was started on the riulit ruad In find her father. The ttirf saii! tluit. her molh er worked in a hotel in Mcilford and that she linil a sister oldor than she was. I suppose that she reached her destination ull o. k for I saw the stairo driver the next-morning nnd bo reported that she Was started on the ritrbt r.oud. . , ,. Miss Alino Rebleifliovt of Medfonl was out visiting Miss Marv Robertson Tlinnksitiviiiir da v. ... Mrs. llowlett uave n Tlinnksaiviimj ttirkev dinner nnd amomt the tritosts were Mr., and Mrs, KitrucM . lleKee' and litlle ilasmhter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wiiii'ield Itailov and sun Kalpli, Mrs. Archie Ash nnd two daughters, Misses flertrtido anil Frances. The two misses urn from Sun Francisco, Oil., visiting lliuir mother. S. 11. lltirnifih, liniul and Kobblo llnrinsii, Mr, nnd Mrs. Frotl Dutloti, Mrs. Amv Hrinvn save a Thanks giving iliiiiier ou Thursday and among Hie invited guests worn Mr. nml Mrs. liroivn. Mr. nml Mrs. S. H. Ilobnen. Aiiss lluzel lirown, Dr. mid Mrs. W. J'. Holt mid (luuu'lrtor. Miss Helen. Airs. W. ( ClemcntH nnd Joe Munmiui. It wus it kind of a lmmlv uil'u.r us nine out of Hie company, Hint iiicliuliiu; lliu hunt mid hostess, W(.rL. j.,.ntivcs nnd' n vrv pleiiHiint time wns had. And thev. no doubt, felt thankful Unit the feurful wnr.wiis over utii that thev weru nil alive anil well. Tlianksiiviiiir day was verv fiuiet in our lil lie town. I'orlcr J. Neff of Med lord camo out on business on Hie triiin unci .). S. MVInlvre ami lie went buck lo Modlord for dinner. I K. ('. Hamilton, who is ivorkiip,' in I Die interest of the l'ih Lake Ditch I eomiianv was hero Katiirilnv for din ner uud was Ir.vuiif lo secure leaiim lo haul the -,vo car loads of lumber from hero to Luke (.'reek to ruimir Hie lliline ueriiss thai hi renin. A mail I) v tho name of lioulden, in the employ of the 8. nml 0. 1'. C'o. wns hero for iliiinvr Fritlnv. IIu eaiiio out to put n now und lurL'er trans mitter on Hie eleelrie. line mid con ned the line uu with the new motor mid inimii Hint Kniest AIcKoe bad itist mil in for .Mrs. Ilmvlett. Mr. Me Keo is not only n tcneral roustiiboiit for Hubbard Itros. Hardware coin oanv but is also their chief machin ist, as be seems to be perfectly la miliar with ail kinds of niailiiii er.v, from a kitchen puu:i to the most complex pieces of miiebinerv. He mid '). ('. Kiln;, the representative of the Medl'oril Grocery company, uud Kaiiiuel Coiirlnev, were also diners SiiMirdav. Dr. Kmmorsoii nnd wife of liutte Falls were visitiin: the limiilv of J. It. Jackson the last of the- week and took iiiihsiiL'i; on the . & K. staac Katurduv for their liome. Miss Kobcrtit I'ierce ami W. X. Campbell of Mcilford, federal explo sive inspector for Oroiron, came in on tbo I". & E. and Mr. Onipbcll took dinner ut the Huniivsidc. Mr. M. II. Simons, Hie l'orem.:n on Hie A. Corliiii orchard, was u busi ness culler Haturdav. He reports that lie Jias 11 Cleveland tractor und eiuht tenuis olovvini: 1111 the irlover and allall'ii in the urchard. it is genuine black sliekv and lie is bavins a lime plowing the urmiml. but lie is doim: it ull o. k. Mrs. Marv llritc of liutte Falls spent Fridav niirlil at the Siinnvsidc and took inisxiieo on (ho train for home, ami Jack O'(,'onner und Mr. Herrin. the II. F. F. hatibcrv man. wns also passcnucrs fur liutte Falls. Mrs. Uosa Smith cmuo out to visit her imrents. Mr. und Mrs. F. J. Avers. J. D. Times, foreman on the Kdgell orchard, wns a business caller Sat urday. ... ('buries Klinulu and his son. Charles. Jr., were uifuuiir -the busi ness callers SatiirdnM... ' Mrs. (,'. II. X,orr,i(.Rtiin(VMiss farv I'liipps were uiuontr 1be callers Sat urdav. ). I. Hoberlsoti was in town Satur day anil whilo here cave 1110 an adv. Hi' wans In Im v n spun of.borses. Sec adv. in Weeklv Mail .Triiuine. Sineo my last report Mrs. Lottie Vun Scov has renewed her Mibscriu tion to the Dailv Mail Tribune. T HOUSE REPGR Roported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth nnd Central Ave. I'rolwN ' -ourt Julius Ilenuregarrd estate Affi davit of publication. Amu Kay lto'jloy estate. Admitted to probate, . Oltvo II. Poll citato. Petition, af fidavit nnd wavir. Geo. WVStevonson estate.' Order. C. V. Ueoler estate. Order. Addison L. Ho'o estate. First senil-annunl recount. ' J. H. Tlm-ndlke estate. Annual nccount and order. Emma Iti.lo cMnte. Ordor nnd ap pointment ot administrator. K." Ellon Dless estate. Report, or der nnd administrator's resignation. t'lirult Court Bert Anderson vs. Daniol A. Soilor borg. Equity. John F. Kocho vs. Gold Itay .Real ty Co. Tnx foreclosure. Hutlor-Thompsou Co. vs. Lucretia E. Kuyart et nil. Tax foreclosure. .John F. Kocho va. City of Modford ot nl. Tux foreclosure. Medfonl National bunk vs. Clnr- COi SAGE TEA IN . TO DARKEN II It's Grandmother's Recipe keep her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. to ' The old-time mixture ot Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkonlng gray, streaked and faded hair is grand mother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color,-which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youth fill appearance Is of the greatest ad vantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have tho troublesome task of gathorjng the snge and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use produot. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, oaltod "Wyoth's Sage, nnd Sulphur Compound." It Is very popular because nobody can discover it has been npplletl. Simply, moisten your comb or a Boft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at n time; by morning tho gray hair disappears, but what do llghts the ladles with Wyoth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, Is that, be sides boautlfully darkening the hair after a few npplleatloi.", It also pro duces that soft lustre and appoarance of abundance which Is so attractive. This roady-to-use preparation Is a de lightful tollot requisite, for tlioflo who desire a moro youthful appearance. It is not Intended for the cure, mitiga tion. 91 prevention, of. disease, - . enco Whcolor. Certificate of Attach ment. John F. Hocho vs. E. Jl. ftossor ol al. Tax foreelosuro, Chester C. Uuult vs. Ira I. Uault. Divorce. W. 8. ISarnuin vs. Southern Oregon Traction Co. "Oldor. Vonetu Kleflens vs. Franz A. Stef fena, Ordor. Dunk of Jacksonville vs. Jackson ville Ilrlck & Tlio Co. Writ of at tunhtnout. T. A. Balrd vs. I'nltcd Copper Co. Writ of attachment. A. W. Walkor Auto Co. vs. J. E. Edaall. Writ of nttaoluncnt. Ileal Knt.ito Transfers Wllllnm II, Miller to Frank didders, land In sec. 21, twp. 36, H. 3 W 1 1.00 Churlcs W. Hammond to Jen-' nle L. Ilurnmond et vlr. Lots 12 and 13, blk. "It", It. it. add. to Ashland Halph O.- Jennings to Lottie I,. Pelton, land In Jackson . county ,., 9803.00 SEVEN DAYS LEFT FOB HUNS TO EVACUATE I'AKIS. Dec. 3.--flLivns.) Seven days remain lor '.lie Hi mums to evac uate thu left bank of tho liliine from Lower Alsace to Holland. French anil allivil tor--! crossed the German-frontier ve-ctcrilav. France will be represented bv contin-'enls in nil encmv territory. CREAM FOR CATARRH ' . OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells Tow To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear nnd you eaii breathe freely. No more luirrkirg, punuffling, blowing, hradnclie, dryncis. 2o struegling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. . . Oct a sranll bottle of Ely's Cream Bubo from your druggist now. Apply a littlo of this fragrant, antiseptic, henling cream in your nostril'. It pen etrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the Inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes in stantly. It's: jut fine. Don't stay stuffcil-up with a cold or nasty catarrh Relief comes so quickly. Xotiro of Salo of Government Timber General Land Office, Washington, D. C, November 14, 1918. Notice Is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat., 2 IS), and the instructions ot the Secretary- of the interior of Septem ber 15, 1917, tho timber on the fol lowing lands will be sold Jan. 2, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction nt the United States land office at Roseburg, Oregon, to tho highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must bo deposited at time ot sale,, money to be returned if sale io not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber which must be rcmoed within ten years. Bids will to received from citizens of the I'nited States, associations of such citizens and corporations organized under the laws of the I'nited States or any state, territory or district thereof only. , Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any logal subdivision will be offerea separately before being included in any offer of a larger unit. T. 35 S., R. 1 E., Sec. 1; SE SWK, yellow pine 10 m., red fir 430 M., white fir 20 M., none of the yel low pine to be sold for less than f 1.50 per M., and none of the fir to be sold for less than $1.00 per M. T. 15 S.. R. 2 W.. Sec. 25, NE SW, red fir 300 M., yellow fir 900 M., cedar 50 XI.. NWVi SW, red fir GOO m., yollow fir S00 M., SW4 SW4, rod fir 1150 51., yellow fir 100 M., cedar 50 M SEVl red fir 550 51., yellow fir 100 51., -N'EH SEyt, red fir 550 51., NV4 SUM , red fir 450 M yellow fire 900 51.. Sff SEVl, red fir 700 51.; yel low fir 350 51., cedar 50 51., SEVl SEV4 red fir 1025 1.1., yellow fir 300 If., none of the red fir, yellow fir or cedar to bo sold for less than $1.50 per At. T. 14 S., H. 6 W.. Sec. 5, NEVl i.NEVi. red fir S50 51., NW14 NEW. red fir 700 11.. SWVi NEV(, red fir.R25 51.. SEVi NEW. red fir S00 51., NUV4 NW, rod fir 450 51., yellow fir 450 Si., '5W14 NW14 rod fir 100 M ynllow Clr S;( .VI., cedar 70 51., SW14 NWVJ, red fir 225 51.. yellow fir 22.10 5!.. ct.lar 7(1 51., Sli NWti. red fir 325 51.. yellow fir 400 51., cedar 113 51.. cVEU SWM, yellow fir 700 51. codar 70 51.. NWVi SWV4, yellow fir 4i0 51., cedar 30 M SWH SWV4,' yollow fir G40 51., SE4 SWVi, yellow fir 740 XI., NEVt SEH, rod Hr 370 XI., yellow fir 3G0 M., cedar C5 XL, XW SEV,, red fir 575 M cedar 30 M., SW14 SEVi. red fir 680 51., iEU SEVi, red fir 880 XI., cedar 25 5t., none of the red fir to be sold for less than $1.00 per 5f and none of the yellow .fir or cedar to be sold for less than $1.25 per 51. T. 17 S., R. 6 W., Sec. 13, Lot 2, rod fir 190 51., Lot 3, red fir 365 XI. Sec. 35 INK SWVi, red fir 525 51., SEVi SW,i, red fir 415 XI.. NWVi SEW. rod fir 480 51., SWVi SEVi, rod fir 620 M., SEVi SEVi, red fir 335 XL, none of the red fir to be sold for loss than $1.25 per 51. See. 27. Lot 1, red fir 190 51. N V4 NEVi NWVi, red fir 430 M'tlVa NWVi NWVi, red fir 315 51., none of the rod fir to bo sold for less than $1.45 por XI. 4 CLAY TALLMAN. Commissioner, General Land Office. riLLu? WAJiTDO FKMilcB WANTED Good rolinble girlTor housework. Phono 637-L. . XIrs. J; E. Stewart. . : 220 WANTED 'Experienced nurse would like children to hoard or care for In lior own homo. References. XVTlto R. A. W., Bpx 103, Route S, i. wswm 101a $100 Reward, $109 The Madera of this paper will be pleasod to laatn that there ts at leant one flreudad disease that aclenca hua been able to cure In all lte etagea anil thnt Is catarrh. Cntnrrh being greatly influenced by cnnatUuttonal conrilrlODB reijulrea constitutional treutment. llall'a Catarrh Medicine la taken Internally and acta thru the lilood on the Mucous Sur faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the dlanaae, jlvliig tho patient atremrth by bylMlnv up the con t'..ution nnd uaslctlm, nature tn doing ita work, Th'i, proprtelora have ao much fnlth (n the curative power of HnM's f.'ntarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred f lollare fnr nny caee that It falla to cure, fiend for lint of teetlmonlnla. Artdren V. '9. CHUMBT A CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Drugglata, 76c. WANTEW SITCATIOX, WANTED Position by atenograph or. experienced In law and general office work. Box 95, Mail Trib une.' 216 WANTKIV MlbCEXIiAAEOtJS WANTED it. H. Toft will buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts. WANTED To buy a double disk plow. Phone Jacksonville 21-F11. 217 WANTED 'Washings to do at home. Also will take care of children evenings. 210 West Jackson. 217 WANTED To buy buggy and sad dle, must be In good condition. Ilox F, Malt Tribune.. 217 WANTED Beans and apple dress Box 097, Medford. Ad 216 WANTED it pays to slmonlze; get your car cleaned up. Cars washed, simonized and tops dressed.- First class work done. See mo for prices. Marion Kinder, Union Stables, South Riverside. 216 WANTED Houses to mora), fcnlld.. repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or 488-X- WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages,. notes. Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc, and makes abort time loans on any old thlnr. f'vK 8AI,E POriTKY AND KGGK FOR SALE Choice utility stock Rhode Island Red hens for sale by XIrs. C. H. Pierce. R. F. D. 3. 216 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE Good ranch horse. What havo you. Phone 403-H. 220 FOR SALE Two sows with 1 6 pigs, $100.00. One sow,. $30.00. In quire Mrs. E. J. White, 42S "West Fourth street. . 22U FOR . SALE Good reliable work horse cheap if taken at once. Pbone 25-R2. ;. , , 217 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Good ' saddle pony. Borkeley Orchard. :: 219 FOR SALE I have 100 good thrifty bred ewes. D. Rosenberg, Hotel Medford. FOR SALE Team, wagon and har ness, $250.00, part cash, terms on balance. Inquire at Old Latta Place, one mile north of Central Point. 216 FOR 8AXB REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Lot 10, block 2. Fa hrick's addition City ot Medford, $300 cash, $330 terms. Address owner, 444 East Harrison street, Portland, Ore. 217 FOR SALE MlSOEtiliANEOCH. FOR SALE Cull potatoes at $1.00 per hundred If called for at ones at residence of Frank G. Owen Siskiyou Heights. ' FOR SALE Fine Belgian hares, does and bucks. S16 South Cen tral. 218 FOR SALE Last week. Everything must go ranch equipment includ ing sulky plow, harness, tools, etc. Household goods, beds, dressers, tables, etc. Bargains for cash. Phone 571-R3. R. DeWU. 220 FOR SALE Buggy and Hardie spray rig, a bargain. Phone 611-J4, . Foothills Orchard 217 FOR SALE Two overcoats, milk' crocks, churn, lanterns, crosscut saw. Thone 652-R. . 216 FOR SALE Red beans. Sc; rye seed 5 i&c. Berkeley Orchards. 219 FOR SALE Alfalfa . S42-R, evenings. ' hay. Phone FOR SALE Household furniture, chickens, otc. Call 712 West Palm. 216 FOR SALE A bargain for cash, one Ford touring car In first-class run ning condition. Good tires. ' Call at Young's Garage. FOR SALE Two Cadilac automo biles; will make good delivery or truck.. Inquire at 142 North Frout Street. , . 234 FOR SALE Think this over. "It pays to fertilize!" Now is the right time. Ralph Waldo Eldon, ' Russ .Mill. . , - - FOR SALE O. A. C. barley, grey oats, red oats, rye, seed wheat. All recleaned stocks. Ralph Waldo Klden. Kuss 51111. , . FOR SALE Fancy Vetch seed. BJjiostem seed wheat. "Washington Hybrid seed. Vetch and barley baled liny. ' Corn. ' One fine young cow. , 50 shouts. 15 brood sows. Phono H. W. Bingham 597-J3. FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay $25.00 per ton.- Modoc Orchard. Phono Central Point at meal hours. , . FOR SALE Corn. Green Xlountaln Ranch. Phone 201-Y. IAWl. LOST 38-4 weed chain between , Tolo and Medford or in Medford. Return to Mali Tribune office. 219 LOST Collie pup Flnd,or return to PAOTC FIVE FOB KXCHAXOK. OR EXCHANGE 008 acre- ahneri rnnch, price $35 por acre. Will toko half Medford or Aslilnnd pro perty;, prefer residence. Must be good; no Junk. R. 1, Box (HI. Itrownsvillo, Oro. , 218 KOH KF.JfT APABTMKBTB. FOR RBNT One completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. FOI1 nENI HOUSES. FOR RENT Corner Thirteenth nnd Front, house, barn and three lots. Phono 403-H. 220 MONEV TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN , on good real estate security, and will buy .Lib erty Bonds, j. B. Andrews, No. Jl North Grape. Phone 647-.L if I1USIXE88 ItlRECTORV Attorneys PORTER ,T. NEFF, Attorney-at-law, rooms S and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. Renmes, Lawyer, Garnett C'orey Building. -, . Auto Snpplles LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. Wo are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs whon others fall. 8oId under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth " St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 351-Y. 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 simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. Building, Medford. Phone 157-R. Instruction n Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of, piano and harmony. Height Music Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. Insurance EARL, S. TU5IY General Insurance; Agency, 210 Garnett-Corey Bide Good local service. Helen Tumy, ' Manager. ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident, ' Automobile, Liability policloa writ ' ten with best English and Eastern .: Companies. . , Office 408 Garnett Corey Bldg.. . i Planing Mill TH051AS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phono 184. Physicians and Surgeons DR. STEPHENSON Physician and Surgeon. , Calls answered, glasses fitted. Office at residence, 146 South Holly street Phone 600-X, Medford, Oregon. 217 DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. E515IENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567.. . - ' DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA 5IAIWS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel'Street. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. , Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices.,. 27 North Fir St. , c Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phoca 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. A CHANCE To Own a Home in Medford A strictly' modem 5-room cottage with screened porch es, cement walk, garage and driveway, chicken house and lot, and close in, everything paid up, a clpar title and a bargain. " , , - We have several splendid values to Iter' you ; at this time. . ,; .".' Brown & White Real Estate and Insurance, INTKRURIMX AtmiCAK CO . '-,.; i ':.: toie card ;,' v-;;Vs ' Leave Medford tor Asnvand, Talent and Phoenix dall, except Sunday at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m.. Also on Satur day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays' leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Loare Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 s. m,. and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 6:30 p. m. ; Sunday leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m., and 12:30, 4:30. and 6;3(t p a. - : , . , 1 ' qLlL lart: fl .-.,j.r.-aft,t'.w.'