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    MEDFOTtT) MATT) TUTHTTNT1, MEDFOTID, OTWdOX, WEDNESDAY, TrT'EMBER ' 4, 1018
PAGE fTVK.
PUBLIC NURSE
WITH 147 VISITS
Report of Jackson County Public
II en llli Nurso association fur Novem
ber, 1U18:
Niii'mIuk vIkIU, 8; J mil I'ni-l 1 vo vIbIIii
Oil', oilier vIhIIh, !; nil vliiltn, 117;
visits tit tiehool U 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 k h , !i.
Niiiulmr now piillunt during Hi"
iiionlli, 4 1; number nallimln (11-
nluiNtr-d, 31; jiu lie ii I ii ioiiiuIiiIiik on
iiuoKh, 07, I' ww revolved from pit
tic n I m for nursing services, 1 10.
(This money roeolvod from pit-
tlnnlH In turned In to I ho iiritodutlou
to lio used for eitilpmc.ut, druyn. unit
HII ppllcH. )
Since tlin Spanish lufliiciir.n bun
decreased In this community, the
numo Inn resumed hur duties In I ho
schools. Him In now worklnil III the
iiiii(ioii,,ot Anliliinil. "
(Sigurd) ROSISTTA M'OUAIL, It. N,
10 OPPOSE
AT
NEW YORK. Doc. 4 Prior to
President WUhiiii'd dopurtiiri) toilny
for Europe to intend tint pence con
forenco It became known that hu
Kimsi determined against inllltiirtmn
In any form. The crushing of l'run
slun militarism was u )nrl of his plan
for tho future pence of tint whole
world, llio president ravin, according
to persons who conferred Willi lilm
on tho trnnaiiort UoorKo Washington
before It milled.
BUSINESS JANUARY 1
WASHINGTON. Dec. I. President
Wilson bus neeculcd Hie resignation
,01' llcrnnrd M. Ilarncli iih chairman
of I lie war industries lionril. effective
.liintiurv 1, ninl linn iiL'reed Hint tho
wnr industries board mnsu lo exist iih
ii L-nvcriimcnt ncciicv on Hint dale.
LETS-HIRED'HELP. GO.
Mm. Tobolt Astonished nl ItcsliltB
of Tnnlnc iiiliw 'M
Pound
"Homo wonderful things hnppcn In
this world, mid tho way Tnnluo linn
restored my hoiillli and built 1110 up
In ono of lliom," mild Mm. l'niil To
boll of 018 California Ave., Hullo.
Mont., In ono of tho moot Interesting
and rnmnrkahlo statements yd pub
lished In connocllou with tho .Miuter
Aladlr.lno.
"My troublo started about two
yours ago," bIio conllniicil, "nnd I
hnvo simply boon a nervous wreck
aver since until now. l-nst January
I wont to tho hospital whero I was
told Hint my whole systom had be
come poisoned by an affected upiion
dlx, that un operation wns my only
hope, and It wan doubtful. If HiIh
would hiivo me. So I arruiiKod to
have my children cured for, In case I
hould not soo them attain, and sub
mltlud lo tho operation. Wull. Din
operation was dono with ho niiioh
nk 111, mid I was no carefully niirnml
that 1 tlnnlly got out of Hie honpltnl,
and wna homo with my husbnud and
children again. Then I picked up
wonderfully for a littlo moro llinn a
month when I begun having terrible
pnlnn in my back over my kidneys.
My nppetltla left mo, and nothing
tasted right. 1 was constipated, had
fearful headaches, and wuk no nor
voiiH I could hardly Hleop. I fell off
until I welKhod Ions than a huudrod
poundii and wan ho wouk that It wnn
an effort for mo lo not nbout at nil.
"Finally my husband suggested
thul I try Tnnlnc, as It wna being no
much talkad nlioilt, and the rcHiiltii
liavo nstonbiljpd un both. 1 couldn't
nee in ii all Improvomonl on my first
bnttlo, but with the oooond my nppo
tlto (tot hotlor, I commoncod to fool
improvod and wan surprised when 1
gut on tho scales, to find that 1 had
Bono up to ono hundred and eight
pouiHlB. Well, tho third bottle did
wouderH for mo, relieving mo of all
pain and honducho and making mo
want to oat up ovorylhliiK. J now
yvolnli one hundrod anil eighteen
poundn making a gain of moro than
twonly poundn on throo bottles and
I'm wondering what my fourth bot
tle which I hnvo jut started taking,
will do for mo. 1 sloop llko a honlthy
child, nover wnklng at night at all
and feel llko I could out five or nix
meals n day. I dismissed my hired
liolp, four woeks ago, aftor oighleen
months rtondy sorvlco, and hIuco Ibon
1 liavo dono all my own' housework,
cooking and everything. I hnvo no
moro dull, drowsy bnd feelings and
llfo Is a ploniuiro to mo, I can't
prnlao Tnnlao enough for what It hns
dono for mo."
Tnnlao l sold In Medford by WoBt
flldo Pharmacy, In Gold Hill by M. 13.
Doworn, in Contrnl Point by Miss M.
A, Moo. In Ashland by J. J. McNnlr.
J . A4v.
PEACE STIMULATES
RETAIL BUSINESS
THRUGUT NATION
WAHIIINCiTUV, Dec. Ileactlon
fniiu war limn crn.ioiny Is upjiaronl
In riiiMiilii to various giivirniiint
IIMIIIIi lrll lllllcH tilt! IllKilljlg ! Ml" HI''
nilsllce.. War iniingti coiniiiillnus III
all lurln of tllo country have nuli
inltlcd nliili'.'nm'.lH finding to show
Hint pursMiiu who ulril allied from
buyliiK. uniiiv'i'Kiiiiry clotlicii durliiK
(Iih war liavu runhod tj Hhopn wllhln
tho punt wiiok or two mid bomiht lie
eordluK to pre-war nluudnrdi).
Itulall ImiiluoHi't reiiort Btlinulii
tititi of liulnoa by pouco nuws. In
nomu i'iicji, the rcnpunitu was luimu
dtuln, biilnu.i showing a big Jump
wlthlu a day or two a (lor Nov. II.
This reaction seems most luurlivd
uuiong tho WlUlllllllT elllKSCH.
Iliuifiu'xti I'kklng I p
Itopiuls gathered, by tho Inderal
remrvo hoard aluo show activity
among wholenalo lioiimis to meet the
demand of retailors. Tho wholesale
Illiniums, Iioauht, Is somewhiil re
stricted by the desire of retail mer
chants lo let their stocks run low,
while waiting for prices to come
dow, Thounuiiils of retailors (illicit
ly nrraiiKOil special sales of their
slockii at lower prices, In view of the
uiicerlitlnlles of the future coiirne of
prices. .
Iliillillnit npcrnlldiis huvu taken a
sudden start lifter the lung enforced
period of sliigitlHlinwis ilurlnu Ihe
war, and building underlain tire now
beginning to flow away from former
war enterprliien, toward peace I line
building projects. 1'rlvato building
i-.cmus lo lit holding buck, however.
Municipalities and states have turned
their Ihougllls to building roads uud
brldgns, held up during tho war by
shorlHge of ninterltils, mid wllhln the
next month officials hero look for u
multitude of advertisements for bids
for these projects.
.Wd H Millions
At least eight billions of dollars
must bo raised In tho United 8tules
next year from wnr bonds or war sav
ings. Officials argue that flouting of
theso loans without corresponding
saving In money and materials moro
Iv servos to Inflate credit, and the
practical result of this Inflation Is n(
general rise In prices.
Tho treasury now Is seeking lo do
velop means of continuing thrift pro
paganda Ihruotit tho next few years,
to educate the public to the duty of
paying off IndobtcdJtoss, before reins,
lug wartime economy. In fact, stu
dents of economy In tho treasury de
clare that unless tho American peo
plo learn lessons of thrift which pop
ulations of Rnglnnd. Franco, Ger
many and oilier warring nations
huvu learned during tho past four
yours, the cnynlry will bo In position
during reconstruction of absorbing
much moro than Its share of tho
world's available, stock of food, mn
terlnls'and labor, needed for tho phy
sical rebuilding of devastated por
tions of ICuropu.
Livestock
iPOHTI.AXl), Hoc. 4. Cattle
steady; receipts 01. Sluurs, prlmo.
Ill l.ilOdf 12; good to choice $10..r.0j.f
I l.r.o; meUi'im to good t ct in.riu
fair to modlum ft9; common to
fair $R. 50(1( 7. DO; cows and holfors.
choice, ? 7 . 7 r. ft i 8 ; medium to good,
tOiji.7; fair to medium !it; emi
nent $3 4H:: bulla r 7 ; culvos 'i
tf 12; Blockers nnd feoilors $G0i i.
. Hogs stonily; receipts Sll I. Prlmo
mixed 1 8. Oil (re 1(1. 75; medium mix
ed ?ltl.rii)(() lil.BU; rough heavies
$ 1 4.(1(1 f 11.75; pigs US( K,; bulk
fl0.75.
Sheep steady; receipts 117. Prlmo
lambs $124r 1:1; fair to medium i'-'it
11; yearlings $10 (o il; wethers $!
4fi 10; owes 0(J S.
Putter '
PORTLAND, Hoc. 4. -Hut lor firm.
Pity creamery prints, extras, box lots
OSc; cartons 00c; halt boxes one-half
cent' more; less than half boxen lc
more. Buying prlco buttcrfat, coun
try, C7c; cube oxtras 59 fet 00c.
. lCggs and 'Poultry
Pl IUTI .A VII 11.... i' I.'.-.j
selliiiL' price, candied, rols ninl crncks
mil- (t7refU) uli.ic ito,i7i.,. in
curtiins, 7;i(7to!. Oreiron hIoihuo,
(Hie, i
llollH. lleavv. 'H(,' lielit. 'fti-
Hiiritinei'H, U'Tftfll'Jf ; (iitcks, HOc ; nceso,
'lrT"J,i '
' " Portland Ormn '
Oats. $53.50 bid: norn. bTi.OO bid.
MMIulnrro Mill run I n 1, mill'
Cnrlots $32.10; mlxort cars $33.00 ;
Ions than cariors $34.10 tfl) 35.10; roll
ed barloy $55 59; rolled oats$01
05; ground barloy $50 ffl BO : ' alfalfa
monl $4044. A
Mlns Th olni a Owens has heon tak-
ing enro of tho post office.
Mr, uud Mrs. Campbell, purontn of
Mrs. Karl fitrnlin. worn called llo
llnltn Vlnln I'nln a wa.,1, o lu. I ll rt
norloitfl illness of a dattghlor Ihm'o.
Word haa Just boon rocolvod by Mrs.
Sfrnllll of her Bister's death from
nnpttinyniH, Sio )cives UMHml
who Is also sick and four young ohll
drcui. Mrs. Komi Whipple returned from
a visit, to Airs. Alvln Williams ut
i I ii t to Kails on Tuesday evening hut
was sick with "flu" on her arrival.
Hho Is now much belter .
Foil Dlmlck' spent Thanksgiving
with his parents hero, returning to
his -duties with llio students unny
training corps lit Corvallls on Sunday
morn lug.
Mrs. .1. II. mills went to i. rmilK
I'uss nu Hominy evening to nurse hur
daughter Mnrlo who has "flu."
Judge ninl Mm. lillliniire nnd Mrs.
irowler spent Thanksgiving day with
Mr, and Mrs. W. Wotherell. They
hud I lie iilen aire of ulteiidliig service
In the (ilondale I'losbyterlun church
anil of an unto ride round Ihe valley.
Mrs. CMnrk and Miss Marietta Mur
I In cuiiie on from the I'uss to spend
ThiuiliFglvIng with Ihelr parents.
Mr. and .Mruliks returned home
for the winter after an extended ub
ueii'e at the coast.
Mrs. I.ucy Terrlll of Talent who
died lant week, was the mother of
Mm. Itoy Reaiuan, whose frlunds cx
lenil Ihelr nyinalli) to hur In hur
lorn.
K, Stevens went lo Medford on
Thurniniy lo cat Thanksgiving din
ner with his daughters, Mrs. Itoy
(itiyer and Mrs. .Morse.
Principal and Mrs. Nurregan had a
family dinner party on Thanksgiving
day.
Mrs. Ida Mngerlo was u Grants
Pass visitor on .Saturday.
Andrew Moms In a new pupil In
(ho frcshnuin clnsii of high school.
May Sundry In the third grade and
Yells Coverdale In the fourlh grade,
and Jltninlo Coverdalo In the primary
room.
Mrs. Fowler Is busy uiiiklii; Xtnns
plum puililliigu llio profits from
which will be devoted lo tho Armen
ian relief fund.
Alili' iiKitinz Hie relurn of Ihe sol
dier Ihivk i'rien overmen-,, thi'- com
iiiiinilv will ulnii ii "Vjetorv WitI,"
ciitcrtiiiiiiiic tit in llieir liebnlf. The
Hcope of th;' Iiiu event will hp mule
tliiin local, several Southern Oregon
I'oiiuties In-iii ;r invited to luirticilinte.
iiieiudiin.' iiotnble- from both civic ami
military lil'e. This clinch marking
event ill local Illinois will be held nc.i;
July, and thus eanv commit Ices have
not only been uiuiointeil but nrc ac
tively nl wirk ivunrdiiiir details. A
fund of at least $.",M() will lie raised
to linanee the home cominir itibiiee.
A nemitiiieiit nnd liinlorti reiuiiider
oi' the ureal reunion will be n nionii
incut of native urauile, on which shuft
will uiuicur ii ruster of the soldiers
who enlisted, inmi this cilv, the-uie-tnorial
o lie creeled in l.iliiia park.
Abundance of time is at I lie disposal
of tile projectors of this enterprise to
l 'In il dcuionstriiliiins which iinidv Hie
limit in the wnv of hospilulilv mid
enilnisiasm. niwl Ihev ore husv n
i nrdiimly. To K. V. Carter has been
accorded the credit of the inception
of this teslimoiiiiil lo Ihe soldier Imvs.
(luoil cheer, inllv reunions and n
licit rt v reeetilion uwnit the return to
llieir unlive heath.
Trinilv (Inilil will serve n chicken
slimier Tlmr-diiv cveniii','. Deeeniher
."). Tliere will he sales tnhle on the
side lor holiilnv L'ills.
Medford nnd Kliiiuiilli l'alls have
been wins with each nlher in ol'i'er-iiiL-
-10 acre tracts near llieir respec
tive towns, eliuihie for liiiidinu: spots
in the aerial mail service between
Snerainentii and Scuttle. In the
iiiciinlinie Ihe initial lli::lil is reported
In have been inailc en Tucsdav. Kans
the customary smoked ulusses. eili
r.ens have been ciiuiniiiir llieir iiccks
between llip hours of 1 nnd M o'clock,
Irvimr to uet n ulinmso o the nerial
visitor, and f IfoirelTurln Vqnlil have
done jisiitiee'tn tin ecliose in the to
Inlilv elnssil'ieiilion. Fruniie uiMieiils
1'nun Sacriiineiilo vor (U-lails us to
arrival nnd demirl lire of the neriot
STIFF JOINTS
I SOREJUSGLES
Uaber Up Quickly Undw tha Soothing: I
Penetrnting Application of
Hamlin's Wizard Oil
In cases of rheumatism and tame
back it penetrates quickly, drives out
soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching
joints and muscles.
Wizard Oil is an absolutely reli
able, antiseptic application for cuts,
burns, bite9, and stings. Sprains and
bruises heal readily under its sooth
ing, pcnctratiiipr qualities.
Get it from druggists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back.
Ever constipated or have sick
headache? Just try Wizard Liver
Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 3D
cents. Guaranteed,
ltellnqnont Pavement 'Assussnienls
On tho 10 111 day of this month
thc.ro will ho published n list of all
dulliuiuent ' pavement, assessments
and delinquent Interest duo tho city
of .M'odford and notice of nolo of pro
perty to ho held at the City Hull on
Juntiary 20th. At this time all pro
perty will bo sold whore the ogsoss
nienls nnd Interest are not paid or
not algnod up on the new plnn. The
city council bus concluded that in
order to assist thoso who are delin
quent nnd who hold Uborty Ilonds,
to t u It o Liberty Ilonds nt par lis a
part payment on their delinquent
nssossmotits or delinquent interes't.
This will enable quite a number to
pay who otherwise could not do so.
Wo wish to assure tho property
ownerti that there will bo no favorit
ism shown In-this mntlor whatever,
that It Is 8tictly a business proposi
tion and the city must bo run on this
basis. i
(Slgnod) C. E. (JATKS, '
JItiyoi'.
i , t
Minil ut the local iiuHtofJ'ii-e, liail to
lie' ilisuiiMHeil with the inl'orniiitiol)
tlna. the skv nihil ci.o-e the Katie
Point roule, 'JO miles distant from the
beaten iimlli of triiliie; hereabouts.
Moreover Hie skies were on the
cloudy, order in thi vicinity, mid not
favorable for Miivintr out airship vov
ii(.'crn. Tim official 'count 114 finally made
known nlaees tho majority against
the normal schools tn-opositiou us
hnviiii; been 1 (1. 1 .10 throughout the
sliite. '
I'reslivleriaiiK, incliidini; innnv
Jricnils 1111H111L' detioiiiiiiitlioiiH nl larie.
will greet Hie new pastor, lice. (.', V.
Kochlcr ninl lomilv. tit 11 reception lo
be given in llieir honor ut the church
iiurlor-f 011 Thiirsila' evening. Occcm
her 5. Various eoiiituittces are busy
iiiTunuiiig deluils. In addition to Mr.
end Mrs. Kochlcr. Ihe minislcriu!
Iiiinilv includes four uuiiilv boys.
Weather for Novciuher in tliis lati
tude incorporated a uiiixiimiiii lemper
aliire of li'i 011 Ihe llllh. mid u mini
mum of 'JO on Ihe 'J8lh. I'reeipiliilion.
it.l iiiiehcw. Snow full. 'J O inches on
the Ulitll.- l,oiii, ll'.due. local observ
er, reports the clear uud ciuudv days
us being I I in cnei i-hissifieutiou.
with two doles sclieiluled us belli!.' on
the huzv order.
The Mystic Shrine eeremniiial is
.'tinted for Friday eveiiiim. Ilecc'iilier
0. Imviinr been postiioned from No
vember I. In tbe words of the offi
cial atinoiiii'.'eiiieiil. present conditions
impel iiiu order lo "Pnrchuso Liherv
boiiils, help the Kcd Cross, buv war
slumps, uud to lie real. live, active
and iiatriotic citiciis." All these
lines of endeavor will lie dciiionstrat- 1
ed ut Masonic hall on Hie above date.
Over 11 score of local business
houses have joined Hie early elosiui:
inlet. The hour is "i::i0 p. m. every
diiv in Ihe week except Saturday,
when the time .-us been fixed al 8:.'l(l.
The movement went into el' feet De
cember 2.
The commercial club will unite in a
rally asseml.lv at the cilv hull on
hVidav night. December 0. An in-,
teresling urogram will he a special or
der, and this supplemented bv the
serviii'.' of liuht refreshments;, will
afford mi ideal community reunion,
(he slogan tor the sociable event bc
inir "llesari;mn." i.-jplving hiirher aims
of. nnd moro efficient labors bv. the
commercial organization. Citizens in
general are invited. cone(Hicntlv let
none hold aloof from ihe irathcrim:
iust because their names arc not on
the (dub's membership li.t.
Mnnv friends will rerret to leni-n
of the scriuuK illness of Mrs.. K. X.
Untler, wile of the proprietor of Ihe
l'laza confectionary. She was striek
e with imralvsis cnrlv last Sundav
nil
3AL
S1SHNEF0R
IEAT
Slush the Kidneys at once when Back
hurts or Bladder bothers Meat
forms nrio acid.
Ko mnn or woman who eats-7nvt regu
larly oan niako a niistnks by Hushing
tlic Uidners oeessionaJly, says a wcll
luiown authority. Mrat forms urie acid
Thick clogs the kidney - pores so they
tugpsldy filter or strain only part of
ha wnst and poisons f 'r.in tho blood,
Hon you get sick. Nesriy sll rheuma
ism, hcadnchrs, liver trouble, nervous
conatipatiun, dizzii-ess, sleeplessness,
.ladder riiiordcrk" come irolu sluggish kid
neys. . .
'J lie uioraent you feci a dull ache in the
kidneys or your back hurts, or if tha
urino is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi
ment, irregular of passage or attended
by a sensation of r:alding, get about four
ounces of Jad Sr.lta from any reliable
phunuacy and tr.ko a tablcspoonful in
a glass of water before breakfast for a
few days and ytur kidnoys will then act
Ano. 'ibis fnr.aua salts is made from
tha acid of grnpes and lemon juice com
bined with lit da and has been used for
generations to flush clogged kidneys and
stimulate them to aotivity, also to neu
tralize the cicido in urino so it no longer
causes irritation, thus ending bladder dis
orders. Jod Belts ia inexpensive and can
Dot injure; makes a delightful effor
t3cent lithia-watcr drink which all reg
ular mcnt caters should take now and
then to keep tlie kidneys clean and the
blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidr
nov complications, .
W A NTH l SITUATION.
.. . ! : . - V
WA'XTKD Position as, bookkeeper
or otrice work. Box R, .Mail Trib
une 21
IIEIiP WANTK1 OTCMAIiK
WAXTKD -liood roliuiile i eirl for
housework. Phone 037-1.. Mrs.
J. K. Stewart. ' ' 220
HUIil WANTCEIi MAIiC.
WAXTKD Experienced orchard
foreman, married man. State full
particulars and salary wanted. Box
XXt, Tribune. , ; ,
WANTED Boy over sixteen, steady
employment Pullman Bakery.
219"
WAXTIJtv .mCKLT,AJfKO08
WAXTKD K. H. Toft, will buy your
partly paid Liberty Bond contracts.
WAXTKD To buy a double disk
plow. Phone Jacksonville 21-F11.
2,17
WAXTKD Washings to do nt home.
. Also will take cure of clilldron
evenings. 210 . Wost Jackson. 217
WANTED To buy hiiKRy nnd sad
dle, must be In good condition.
Box F, Mall Tribune. .217
WANTED Houses to move, ulld,
- repair or wreck.. Phone. 488-Jt or
4KK-3L
WANTED R. Hi Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes short time loans on any old
iiiornimr. and still renin ins in a criti
cal condition, l)ciii! practically uncon
scious, -.
AlulinL'iinv (-'num. Modern Wood
men, .elected oflicers ior the ensuing?
vcar al its recent stated mectinu, I'n
clu Krnstiis Hall win chosen consul
for Ihe foiirtli or filth consecutive
1111111111I term. (Jus Ilcdberir. who
served the ennui for 17 veers us clerk,
was priiinoled In Hie post of iidvo'.cr.
0. (I. Kuliiiiiks, who linn held the
nurscslriimH for 11 period antedating
tlie inlrodiielion of Ihe federal reserve
system, was re-elected bunker: W. If.
Day. clerk: Jaw C'rowson, escort; D.
I,. I'ovcll, w.'ilelumui : F. L. I'litnain.
sentry. J. W. liruner wn chosen
trustee for Ihe threo-yenr term, sue,
eeeilini! V. 0. McWilliiimx, Dr. V. (I.
Swcdeiihiir:-' is the coinii plivsician.
Instnllntiiui of the new bourd will be
on ('ie il'ir.-it Monrlav in Junuarv,
19111. .
Oscar Karit'lcel, who used to reside
in this vicinilv. and who slill retains
friitcrnal 111-L'iiuiziif ion til 'filiations
here, has been 11 visitor in Ashbuid of
late. A 11.0111; old ncouaintances lie
reeomiiiKK (.1. Winter us liaililiL' from
Wisconsin. Mr. I'aiiittcei's uresent
home is in Mr.i'Hui. California.
Mrs. .Maili.'i! Ut'--. of Monlerev.
Calif, and Areliie l-'itbnnks, of Port
land, .ore I o!h h'' bavins been um
iii'incii ho'i c I:v !.'i(! sc-rious illness of
their iKilher. Mr;-.. 0. 0. Kiibnnks,
whos". -oii'i; :o-i. ny. innv friends will
be uUnl to leai'i!, in '.-rndaallv imnrov-
A s
S. M.
un ii'us born lo T!ev. iind .Mrs.
D-'irrnn' in;-f. September, ne-
It is ihe little things
in life iliat make
us happy.
IMPEBIALE5
MOUTHPIECE
CIGADETTES
arc created for pleasure to
give a man a rich smoke and
a mild smoke, a pure smoke
and a good smoke they fill
tho hill always.
Xotiro of Sale of Government Timber
General Land Office,
Washington, D. C, November 14,
191S.
Notice Is hereb'7 given that subject
to the conditions and limitations of
the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat..
2 IS), and the instructions of the
Secretary of the Interior of Septem
ber 13, 1917, tho timber on the fol
lowing lands will be sold Jan. 2.
1919, at 10 o'clock a. ni., at public
auction at tho United States land
office at Iloseburg, Oregon, to the
highest bidder at not less than the
appraised value as shown bv 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
of sale, money to be returned if sale
is not approved, otherwise patent
will issue for the. timber which must
be remoed within ten years. Bids
will be received from citizens of tho
United States, associations of such
citizens and corporations organized
under the laws of the United States
or nny slnto, territory or district
thereof only. Upon application of a
qualified purchaser, the timber on
any. legal subdivision will be offorcn
separately before being' included in
any offer of a larger unit.
T. 33 S., K. 1 10.. Sec. 1; SEW
SW., yellow pine 10 tn., red fir 430
M., white fir 20 St.. none of the yol
low pino.to bo sold for less than
I1.B0 per M.,.nnd nono of tho fir to
be sold tor less than Jl.Ofl per M.
T. 15 S.. R. 2 W.. Sec. 25. NEW
SWVi, red fir .-,00 M., yellow fir 900
M., cedar 50 M.. XWH SW 14 . rod
fir 500 tn., yellow fir S00 II., SV'Vt
SW14, rod rir 1150 M.. vellow fir
100 M., cedar 50 St., SK!i SWVl,
rod fir 550 M., vellow fir 100 M
NEVk SE',4, red fir 550 M., XWV,
SEW. red fir 450 M.. vollow fire 900
M.. SWi SE',4, red Ur 700 M.. yel
low fir 350 M.. cedar 50 .VI., SEVi
SEW. red fir 1025 ..1., yellow fir 300
M., nono of the red fir, yellow fir Or
cedur to bo sold for leas than $l.o0
per M. T. 14 3.. It. fi V., Sec. n,
NEK. 1XK4; red' fir $50 M., NWU
NEW. red fir 700 M., SWW NEW.
red fir 825 M.. SEW NEW, red fir
8,00. M., N13W x-Wk. red fir 450 M
yellow fir 450 SI.. iXWW NWW rod
fir 100 M yellow fir S50 M., cedar
70 M., SVVW NWW, red fir 225. M.,
'yellow fir 8256 M.. cedar 70 M.. SE
NWW. red fir 325 -M.. yellow fir
400 M., eedur 115 At., KB 14 SWVl,
yellow Jlr TOO M; cedar 70 M., NWW
SWW, yellow fir 490 M cedar 80
M SWW SWW. yellow fir 640 M.,
SEVI. SWW, yellow fir 740 M., XEW
SEW. red fir 370 M yellow fir 360
M., cedar 65 M XWW SEW, red fir
575 W., cedar 30 Al., SWW SEW
red tir 680 St., feEW SEW . red fir
8S0 SI., cedar 25 SI., none of the red
fir to be sold for loss than $1.00 per
St.. and none of the yellow fir or
cedar to be sold for less than $1.25
per SI. T. 17 S., It. 6 W., See. 13,
Lot 2, red fir 190 SI., Lot 3, red fir
365 St. Sec. 35 tX-E SWW. red fir
525 SI., SEW SWW, red fir 415 SI.,
NWW SEW. red fir 480 SI., SWW
SBW. red fir 620 SI., SEW SEW.
rod- fir 335 SI., none of. the red fir
to be sold for loss than $1.2o per SI.
Sec. 27, Lot 1, red fir 190 M. NVS
NEW NWW. red fir 430 SI., iV6
NWW NWW. red fir 315 SI., none of
the red fir to be sold for less than
$1.45 per St.
' . .. CT A V re A T T VI A XT
Commissioner, Qennrnl I.ano, Of."nB-
cordiiiir to word Intelv received from
Ihn.liuimv father, who was formerly
rector of Trinilv Kiiiscopnl church
hn.'A. nil, I is ntiu 11 liniilnin in the
nniiv service wit Ii the irrude- of first
lieutenant, the fauiiiv home beimx nt
Jefferson P,urrueks, n noted military
post near nt. Louis, Mo. .
Kiiiicral services of Willipiu II.
fihcrliin. v;ho died in this sitv at the
fatuilv huine on Lincoln street, last
Sunday nii-ht. were held on Tuesdnv
ut the Dodiro tiarlors, interment Ijcinir
in M'Uililain View ecmcterv. Tlie le
nsed wu- a native of Oreiron. 33
veiirs or aim. Ho leaves, n wilo nnd
Ihree children.' ' " "
COUGHS AND COLDS
QUlCSLYJpiSVED
Dr. Klng'8NewBlscovcryxised
since Grant was President
Get a bottle today
It did it for your (rrandma, for your
father. For fifty years this well-known
cough and cold remedy has kept an
evergrowing army of 'friends, young
and old.
For half a century druggists every
where have sold it. Put a bottle in
your medicine cabinet. You may need
It ia a hurry. Sold by druggists
everywhere. 60c and $1.20.
Bowels Acting Properly ?
They ought to, for constipation
makes -the body retain waste matters
and impurities that undermine the
health and play havoc with the entire
system. Dr. King's Kcw Life Pills are
reliable and milii 14 action. All
druczists. 25c
YOB. SALE POCWKY AND ECGB
FOR SALE Blatk Minorca and
White Leghorn pullets. Call 810
' South Oakdale. Phone 750-I-. 21!)
FOft SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 31 grade Shorthorn
calves: also 10 Hereford cows and
26 spring shoats. Address Ante
lope Orcahrd, Wellen, Oregon, or
phone Eagle Point 25-F13. 221
FOR SALE Registered Duroc boar,
also two registered Duroc sows.
Slerldlan Orchard. Phone 12-F11.
218
FOR SALE Fine Belgian hares,
does and bucks. 816 South Cen
tral. 218
FOR SALE Two sows with 16 pigs,
$100.00. One sow. $30.00. In
quire .Mrs. E. J. White, 428 West
Fourth street. 22 u
FOR SALE Good reliable work
horse cheap if taken at once. Phone
25-R2 , .217
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Good
saddle pony. Berkeley Orchard
- . 219"
FOR SALE I have 100 good thrifty
bred ewes. D. Rosenberg, Hotel
Medford.
FOR SALE RKAL, ESTATE.
FOR SALE Lot 10. block 2. Fa-
brick's addition City of SIcdford.
, $300 ish, $330 terms. Address
owner, 444 East Harrison street.
Portland. Ore. 217
FOR SALE MlSCKLJiANKOCR
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good ranch
horse. What have you. Phone
. 403-H. 220
FOR SALE Five tons baled alfalfa.
Need room at once. Can. he seen
at 714 Park avenue.
FOR SALE 18 tons of alfalfa hay
at $55.00 a ton. Ftank Hammond,
Central Point, Oregon, R. F. D. 1.
- - ; . - - ' 222
FOR SALE Last week. Everything
must go ranch equipment includ
Ing sulky plow, harness, tools, etc.
Household goods, beds, dressers,
tsblos; etc. Bargains for cash.
Phone 571-R3. R. DeWlt. 220
FOR SALE Buggy and Hardie spray
rig, a bargain. Phone bll-J4.
Foothills Orchard. . . 217
FOR SALE Red beans, Sc; rye seed
5 Vic Berkeley Orchards. 219
FOR SALE A bargain for cash, one
Ford touring car tn first-class run
nlng condition. Good tires. Call
at oung's Garage.
FOR SALE Two Cadllac automo
biles; will make good delivery or
truck. Inquire at 142 North
Front Streot. 234
FOR SALE Think this over. "It
pays to fertilize!" Now is tbe
right time.. Ralph Waldo Elden,
Kuss Mill.
FOR SALE O. A. C. barley, grey
oats, red oats, rye, seed wheat
All rccleaned stocks. Ralph Waldo
Elden. Russ Still.
FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay
$2.00 per ton. Slodoc Orohard.
Thone Central Point at meal
hours.
FOR SALE Corn. Green Mountain
Ranch. Phone 201-X. , , .
FOR. EXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE 608, acre .sheep
: ranch, price $35 por ncro. Will
take half Medford or Ashland pro
perty; prefer residence. Must be
good; no junk. K. 1,, Box; 66,
Brownsville, Ore. . '218
INTERURBAS AVTOCdR CO
TLME CARD
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 5:15 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. ni. Leave Ashland for . Medford
dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. 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 n. in., and 12:30, 4:'30 and
ft;3Q Si Vk
idABltY 2VJ IN. DEVON ZH IN-
COLLARS
ctnuTT. rr'f
Y imp. Mrn
FOR REXT APARTMENTS.
FOR RBXT One completely fur
nished apartment. Hotel Holland.
f FOR RKNl-r-HOVSK.
FOR RENT Corner Thirteenth and
Front, house, barn and three lots.
Phone 403-H. -2aO
iiOn.
LOST 38-4 weed chain between
Tolo and Medford or In Slodford.
Return to Mall Tribune office. 219
MOXHY TO LOAN
SIONEY TO LOAN on good , real
estate security, and will nay Lib
erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, Ntv
31 North Grape. Phone 647-J. tf
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
' Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-Iaw.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building. .
A. E. Reames, Lawyer, Garnett
Corey Building.
Anto Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. Wo
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant in the Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
" when others fall, Sold 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 lor
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 in Music
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot
piano and harmony. Haight Music
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey . BIdg.
Phone 72. .
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
Agency. 210 Garnett-Corti- Bids
Good local service. Helen Tuniy,
Manager.
ALICE HOLLOW AY Fire, Accident,
Automobile, Liability policies writ
ten with best English and Eastern
Companies. Office 408 Garnett
Corey Bldg.
Planing Milt
THOMAS StOFFAT General mill
.work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone
. 184. '- ( i .-;
Physicians and Surgeons V
DR. STEPHENSON: Physician and
Surgeon. Calls answemd, glasses
fitted. Office at residence, 146
South Holly street. Phone 600-X.
Medford, Oregon. 217
DR. W. W. HOWARU--Osteopathlo
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 glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurtbt for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co.
Bldg. Phone 567. '
DR. F. G. CARLOW '. -
DR; EVA MAINS CARLOW ;
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
': 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 904-L.
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street.
Piinters and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING' CO, has the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing By-stems,
etc. Portland prices., 27'florth
' Fir St. . . ;.V '. ':'.'' '
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGB CO.
Office 42 North Front? St. Phone
315. Prices right. Service, suar
. ontoed.- I I
;Ar-;(MAN6B-.
To Own a Home in,edford
A strictly modern .proom
cottage .with screened poach
es, cement walk, garage and
dvrveway, chicken hous, and
lot, and close in, everything
paid up, a clear titlo audi a
bargain. , '.,.-.;'; '
"VVe have several1 splendid
values to Vffer you ..at, this
time. " iL
Brown & White
Real Estate and Insurance,
10 Sp, FJr U ; ; . Vodford, Oregon