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MTCPfOTtD MATT TRimmTC, . MTCDFOftD, .OI.KG'ON, THURSDAY,' D'EfJTSMTVRfl 1013 PAQFrFIVtl: BRITISHNAVY HELD FLEETS OF WORLD IN SUNT GRIP LONDON", Wednesday, lino. -I.--The work of lliu llrllish nnvv (liii'int' llin war wiim lamli'il bv Kir Krin (led dos, first Imil ol' Hie 11 1 in i 1 11 1 1 v. in liii address opening tliu "sea power exhibition" ol' pictures imil relics in Loillloll. Tliu power of tin' Hritish nnvv. lie declared, hulil nil I lut fleets n' Hie world in ii nili'iil mip, crushed tlm life dill ill' lliu I'lii'inv countries iiinl us Miri'il llic rri'i'iliini ill' I lu' world. Il wns I lie tin vv. ho added. Hint Imil enabled Ilia Hrilish oxpediliiuinrv force to lio conveyed In I'Yiineo. in which opernliiihs iiiori tlnin 10,(11)0,. (100 ini'ii, nil told, liml been convoy ed willi n tllllll loss I'l'Olll nil CIIIISCS ol' loss tliiiii .ri,llllll nii'ii, I'roin 1DII In 1IH7. Sir Kric sluteil, III" tmilli cruiser Miiiiiilrun lnul !'! 1 under Mliii't guiinl ii htri'i'li h of sou HUD inllt'H 1 1 1 1 1 u , I'i'imii Mm Orkneys lo Ireland, mid lnul iiitni'copleil I'l.lllMI ships Inliinl' supplies to I'li'in v ci mi it -lircs, Although Ibis work hud Ijii-ii iH'cunipb'sheil Tor lliu inui.1 purl in llin dead of niulit or in lnul light, iiinid tciniicMs mill hligxiinhi. less limn four inr vent of llin viwfl.i succeeded in PllSsjllg III" lillCS Ol' III" III" lillll". FOURTEEN WOMEN LONDON, Dec. ft. Among tho entiil IdiKon tor iiirUiuii"iit nnuilnulud yontorday worn 1 4 womon. Tlmy In rluilo .Minn Chrlatabol 1 Pun It burnt, tt mi uli tor ot MrH. Emmollnu ' I'nnk linriit, tlio stiff ruga lender; .Mrs. Knulnrlck Pathlck Lawrence, Joint editor (it Voloa for Women; Miss Mary .McArlhur, Micriitnry of tho llrlllnh Women's Trillion Union mid Countess Goorglun Afurklovlcz ot Dublin. Ilia Klmi Koln lender. ' Miss ClirlHtoli"! Punkhurat has been nrtlvo In tho llrlllnh mill limit Hiiffrngo inovoinont morn tlinn ton yonm. For two yunrs alio wan ti it exllo In Franco. Mm. Kroilorkk Pntlilck Lawrence wan arrested In 1012 on a chuinu of conspiring to Inclto riots ot Hiiffra gotle. Later alio helped to organize n non-militant auffrngo movement In lOiiKlaml. i Alias Mnry AlcArthtir In preldoiitl of tho National Federation of Wom iin Workers. Tha t'oiintusn Goorgliina Murklo vli-t. wlfti of a Russian urtlni unil il riimotlnt HvInK I" Diililtn, figured prominently In tho Sinn Koln uprls I OK of KiiHtor wok In IB 16. In tho nffntr tho countess kllloil u guard during ii n nttompt to enpturo Dnhllii rnHtlo. Hlio'' wnii sentenced to death liu I Ih In wuit Inlnr commuted to llfo Imprisonment. A tow months later nlui woo rnloaacd unit wolcomud liy onthUHluntlc crowd In tho Irliih city. 50 COW: ENROUTE CAMP LEWIS iCAMP.LKWIS, Tueoma, 'VVniih.. 1)6;. B. An ovnrHoa convaliwcont ilo luchmont lo euro for solillcr.H who havo hi'on Incupaidtntod whllo on duty nvomoua will ho fiirmud horn, nri-onlliiK to nfflidal notlco piiMlnhod In a hullotln lioro today. AccordliiK to tho hullotln tho dolachmont will ho mmlo up ao far as prantlcnhln of men from this aoetlon of tho country. Fifty convaloncoiil moil, It wna nn noiinoed nlrondy nro onroulo lioro. Tho ilotachiiiunt will bo ninnui'il and quarlorod noparatoly. , Thoy are buliix formod In vnrloiiH camps mid cnnionnioiitH to roliovo coiikohIIoii In Knornl hospitals, Tho mon, b6w Dvnr, -will nut ho moved from -tho Kimoral hospitals until llolr hospital treatmnnt Is coniplotod. ' , COLLINS TO ASSISE : LEAGUE OF NATIONS NKW YOI1K,, IX-c. Ti, Peter W. ,. CoUiiiH of IIohIoii, iudiiHlrinl oxporl fur lliu I'nitoil Hliilcs sliippiinr board, Iuim liuon. tiiiniiornrilv reloiiMcd bv I ho coveriimenl lo liel iih Inhor HOcreturv fur tho Lentiuo lo F,n force I'eiico, Tho i lonmio unnouiiccil Imlnv'lio would di rui't iln camimiuni to co-opernle with "-the American Kodcnilion ol! Labor and iit't'ilinled hihoi' oruiini.atiuns in poimlir.'miitr III" idea of a l.i'iiiriio of KnlioiiH amiini; workiiiL' pcole. 'l'l (iiiai'd Anulnst Influenza , Don't lot tho dread lnfliton7.it got you. If you hnvo even the sllshtest cough or cold, bettor benln using Koloy's llonoy and Tar at onco. Henry WUIIa, Handy l'olnt, Toxnn, Is pno of many IbounanilB who consular this remedy "Just fine." Ho says: "I suffered sovoroly with a bad I cough; uftor using four or flvo dol ; lnrs' worth of dlftoront mndlelnos de ; , elded to try Foley's llonoy and Tar. : Ono bottle, gnve rellof. Host medlclno I over umiiI." (loiilnlns no opIiiIoh. . For HftiQ by cflCord .lUmrwncy, CANADA PLANS ' 1 DEMOBILIZATION OF OVERSEAS ARMY WINNKI'I'.d, Cnnmlii, Pec. .".--- I'llUIS fill' III" lll'lliolllli.lllillll ol CiiiiiiiIii'm l!H(l,!lll'i nvcrsiiiis Irooiw iiu il.T n svncm initialed In liii'i't econ omic mid iniliulriiil I'oiwlitionx have been I'liiiinli'liid mid will lie mil into iiImiiiIkmi tvlion nilliilrnwal uf the lurt'i'M in i-oiiNcnli'd to liv III" hiuh I'OllllllllIld, Al'ler ooiiBidoriinf iivailulilo hIuii niiiL' liii'ililicH mill rill lintr mIoi'Ii in ('iiiiiida, llin iiiiin'iiiil niiiiihtrv of Hiiiiiinii and llio (.'anadinii war hoard luivo coiii'lndi'd Hint til" raid of n--turn can iiuiiroxiiniilo lill.llllll men a month. (.'limy kIiiiIv of Ih" mililitrv and I'l'iinoiiiic lihn.'i'H of di'iiioliili.iiliuii ri'siilU'd in a ili'i'iiun lu lirnt rotnni ini'ii whiirio trnd" I'lnHitilii'iilioii hIiow- I'll lIlIT" WIIM illlllll'llilll" iiko for ( Till M in indindrv. I'li'lon ni'e lo ho uivcii innrrii'd ni"ii. Ilm onlor of ilicir ro Intn to ho d"l"riniii"iLhv Hi" Iciiulll oi limn in ovorHoiiH mirwii1. Tlwn Kiiiul" men will he ri'tnrni'i) ulnii',- ilm huiiio ircnorul liiH-x. ('laMxilieatioii of the triiuim into n" I'lilialional uruiniM liv III" mililiii do Kiirlmi'iit wiim di'i'ini'd advixahle lo iiiei'l the ri'iiiiireini'iilM of tho IiiImh nun lift in Hie varmiiH di'itrielM. To return Hie men ret'iirdl"K of their oe etinatiiiii in civil life and dcmiim! ol the Inhor iiini'kct in their rc.rcivc dihlni'ts Honld work n hardship iinon them as well us upon industry, offi cii! Is decided. Latest fiiMircs list 'JH(l.:ill I lis the number of ('anndiiin Inmiis ovcrseau. An "siiiiuile nf In, vv I In it in I'M will in iliNtrilintcd iiinonu' the variolic iirn'' iticcH. Imsed on I lie ration of ciili il nient in each luivinee, lulown. Tim prohli'in of liriiiiiiiiir hack from Kn::laiid tlin wives mid fumilicM of C i 11 11 ) i 11 11 MildieiM, cslimaled nl .'l.'i.. (Hill iiersoiiM, hns heen nlaccd with the di'imrlmi'iit of iniiniL'iatioii. Thev will lie reltirncil lo Ciinadii as miii-klv as pot-fiilile.. as the tiovcrnincnt desires lo have tho iioldier's homcH r-cstalj-li-licd heforo their nrriial. WASIIINfiTOX, Deo. "). Tho food iiiltniiii Iriiliiin toilnv fixed the dil Icrcnlial on lard nubstithtOM ciuitiiiii inu 'III percent edible tnllow nl Hire", iiiiailers of a cent a pound below the Mtuiidiiril braiiil of bird tiubstilutis, hasii; price, in Cnlifoniia. Wnshiii ,tmi, Cln'iOn, - N'cvudu, Miuiliina mid Idaho, f i i i TODAY'S MARKETS i Livestock I'OHTINM). tire.. Dec. 0. Catllo sleailv: recepilH .171. Steers, prime, tflL.IOw'l'J.mi: uood In choice. 10.511 di'l l.ri); luediuiii to good, iflbrilldr tlO.iHl! fair lo medium, ,S.O0iiM).QO; coiiinion lo fair, $,"i..'i()(ii 7..'id: cows anil heifers, choice, rtJi'iurb'.OU : me dium to uoml, ifll.Ollfd 7.00; fair to medium, !f.".tll(! (1.00; i-iiiiiiits, $;,00 ((iM.OII; bulln. ,ri.0ll((i'7.00: cnlvcs. t'.l.lKKii'I'.'.Ol); htickiT ami feeders. .t(i.0ll(t'i O.OO. ' llogM ' Mteadv: rcccipli. l.l lll. Crime mixed. $lll.00Vi ltl.7.: medium mixed, $ Ki.'illdi Ki.llO; roilub henvics, $l l.(li)(rrl l.7."i: piL'.s, l l.lll)(if 15.011: bulk. IH.7."ifi 1 11.811. .Sheen sleadv. Teceipts 187. rriinc lambs, $l'J.I)0(iil:i.()0: lair to medium, l).(ll)(i(i 10,0(1: veitrlini;s, $10.00(70 11.00: welberM, .fll.OOOf 10.00 ; owes. (I.0tlf(8.00. Hotter l'OHTLAXO. Ore.. Dee. 5. Ilntlor. firm, t'ilv ureamerv prints, extras, box lots, O.nit carious, (Hie; half box es. Vie more: los slhan halt' boxes, lc more. Iliiyiiur price, bulterfat, eoun trv. 07: eubo extras, 5I)()(I0. Kkkh and I'oultry rOHTLANI). Ore., llec. 5. Kmra. Kcllinir price, candled, i-ols nml cracks out, (l7W0l)c: Holeets, 0!)((ii7.1(t: in cartons, TM(?74v, Oregon storage, 50e. liens, .lieavv. 28e: light. I2(le; springers, 'J7(iP;i2oi ducks, ;i(le: gcose. 2L'(!2l(i. . " I'ortland Orntn Onls, 4153.50 bid: corn, .$55.00 bid. MlllstuffH Mill run f. 0. b. mill; Car lota $.12.10; mlxcrf cars $32.00; loss tlinn cariosH 34.t085.10; roll oil liarloy J5559; rolled onts $B10 OB; ground Imrjoy $300 60; alfaira meal $4044.' ' , John Slaty, who pnnsod away at his homo In Central Point, Sunday night, was an old and highly rospoet ed resilient of this community. Mrs. Slaty hns tho sympathy of her many frlonds horo, Russell llnrrls, who Is homo on a furlough from tho S. A. T. 0. at O. A, C Is lU wIlh tho Spnnlsh Influ onxn, at his homo horo. MB .UesijlQ Nlcliuls ot JSufaio Point vlidlml a few daya lust woo'k lit lbi Hoy Nli IioIh home. ilira. II-. II. Clarlio received ncwu Imil week of tho suddon duath of bur hrolhvr, Ham Morroll, ut his homo lit Bpokiino, Wanli. I'orluips all of tho resldniils or this dlutrlct aro not nwnrii that wn now luivo a iitock law lu force. (I would ho woll for pooplo who have lin k running at large to keep tlium confined and avoid trouble Tho I'ui'iuil-ToiichorH iiicollng at Mrs, O, H. Wuhiher'H biiino, Hiiliniluy ii fl hi noun, at which MIks Anna Mc- 'or in k k dumonHiriiivd tha making of ()k and tho cooking of vegetables, lv uh a diiclilcd hiiccohh. Tho liustncn' bomii is very coavoalontly arranged for Hikh a donioiistrnllon. ' Mr. mid Mrs. Vltclier who havo been vlsltlug .Mr. and Mrs. '"Jim I ! i ii '1 in ii ii for tho pnsl ulx wc"lis, luft for tbp Wllllliiiello valloy, Friday V"lllllg. ' - , Hilly Thouipsoa Is oil f fining with 4KVWQ cold. Tim It. W. Klilen fmnlly took din ner Kiinduy with tho C. C. McCurdya of Mi-dford. Tll William Wright family huve moved to Central l'olnt. ' i . Air. and .Mrs, Charles I', Chmniiliii. Mi-m. (leorgia Koltlo and Mrs. liiditrice Jiiiihs were Aledlord visitors oil Wed- Ill'HllllV. m Al W'oolvertiin, who has been wurk inu in 111" ship inrils al Seattle re turned last week for a visit with his parents. , .Mr. and Mrs. fl. 1!. Allien enter tained Mr. mid Mrs, II. 1). Junes Sr.. nl dinner Sutiirdav evening, it being the IKilli wcdiling iinuiverMirv ol Mr. and Mrs. .loucs, Pr. Pidiik and Kvn Cnrlow of Meilfiird, Mr. and iirx. Katon of De troit. Mich., were Suiidav visitors nt the Kor.alis ranch. .Mr. nod Mrs. l-'reil Wnlil of led I'ord were calling oil Hivcisjdo friends Sundiiv. , I While Irving to crank a criinkv cur bulb Arthur I'm It and Ted Strieker had their nuns iniuivil. Mr. 1'rnlt carries his arm in 11 sling. It is tboiicbl tli 11 1 one of the bonus of the forearm if fractured. Word liiis been rci efvcd from Her bert Mathews who is in an officers' training cmnp in Texas, that he niav return lo Kivcrsidu in the near fu ture. The old faithful horse Flora, which the I. II. Porter f.imilv have driven during the years thev have resided on l.ixcrsiile, had to be shor 011 Suiidav. The whole familv mourn her loss as a faithful old friend. Mr. and Mrs. (!. It. Alden wore Sun day dinner guests at the Grant .Math ews biiino 011 Fools creek. Several of Ibo Indies met with Mrs. Hose Clav Wednesday afternoon ami did l.'cd Cross work. The neighborhood . gathering Thanksgiving Day at the club house was one of Hie ileasnnteit ever hen! 011 liiver.-ide. Sixty-fire people sat down to the one large table which extended on three sides of the room. Three largo turkevs, beeiilcs numer ous jitlu r good tilings graced tho tu nic. 1 lie room wits tnsteiiiiiv ileuo ratcd with flags, pennants, greens and Inure! berries. II. 1). Jones acted as loiiMtmusler in 11 very able manner, gnining very original and ohnractcr islie replvs, (iiiesls present were Mr. nml Mrs. (lurch, Mr. mid ilrs. 1. vnn Kniilh, and Prof. Powers from liiili! Hill. Mr. anil .Mrs. Frank Klliott and lamilv. .Mr. and Mix. Fred Wahl from Meilfiird. ili: and Mrs. Pierce and .Miss liodel from Grants Pass, Mr. and .Mrs. Hrnshero and son from Uoguo liiver, Mr. and Mrs.'-' Grant Mathews mid family from loots Creek. Dancing and music wuro en ioved tho iiftnrnoon and evening. Hert-Pratt was n Giants Puss vis itor n few davs thu past week. Jliss Kvn Gsborur!) returned Sun- dnv from her Tbanksgiviii" viicntion with her niiilbcr ill Medl'ord. and re- DRINK HOT WATER . BEFORE BREAKFAST Says you really feel clearCsweet and .fresh, inside, and ; are seldom ill. ' It you nro accustomed to wnks up with a coated tongue, foul breath or n dull, ill.zy' hendacho; or, if your meals sour and turn Into- gas and adds, you have a real Burprlse await ing you. To-morrow morning, Immediately upon nrlntng, . ilrtnk n glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone pnosplinto in it. This Is Intended to llrst neutrnlizo and tUen wash out ot your stomach.,' liver, kidneys and thirty foot of lntostiuos all the hull gostlblo wnsto, poisons, eour bile and toxins, thus eloanslng, sweetening and purifying tho ontlro ullmontnry canal. Thoso Biibjoet to slclc hoailaohes, bucknelio, bilious attacks, constipation or nny form ot stomach trouble, nro urged to got. a quarter pound of lime stone nhosphnto from the drug store and .begin enjoying this morning in- slde-bnth. It is siilil that .won anu womon who try this bocomo enthu siastic and kocp It up dnlly. It is a splendid health measure for It is moro Important to keep clean and pure on tho Iniilile than on tho outsldo, because tho sit n nnrca do not absorb impuri ties Into the blood, causing dlseuso, while tho bowol norcs do. The principle of bathing Inside Is not now, ns'mllllonB of people practice it. Just as hot watqr nud Bonp cleanse, purify and froBhen tho skin, so hot water and a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on tho stomach, liver, lililnoys and bowels, Llmestono phos phate Is an Inoxpenotvo vyhlto powder ttUU, ftimos iuoioio,BS( ., ..i. Hiiiui'd kcIiooI (lulici in ('"oolx Crock dititrii'l.. W, II. Htrikcr Ih liavintt Home Imp nroviimcnlM niiiilc in Ibo interior of the Iiiiumi! in the wnv of cuiilionrdM. work tabliiM mid convenicnccii for the kitch en. ,': :.-v: . ( Mr. mid Mrs. W. J. Frcciiinn nro again at hoinc after 11 week's hoiourii visiting relatives in California. Airs, Dr. llvcliuian's sister mid Hon from Indiiiiiii, are, visiting at tliu hip but'biiii homo of the ilcckniaiiH. .Will (Iriggsbv of Ibo (l.'lrd infmilrv, slatiimcd at C1111111 Aleadc, -Maryland, is burn fin a furlough, visjting'hiH wife mid bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. I.cn Griugsbv, nod . numerous other rela tives. ' : , It. II. Moore made u business trip north the first of the week. , -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lorem left the middle of the week bv uiiiomobile (for Los AVigolcs, where thev - will spend Ibo winter. Water Biiperintendciit and Marshal John Ala v.. who has been critically ill fur tlie past several weeks with the flu, is reported now to be out of lunger. Air. and Mm, I'rcil IfcsHclgrave and litlie ihiuglber. who were here to.nl- leild the fiiiiernl of the late G. X. lIcK-iclgrnvo. have returned to their home at Duismnir. Calif. , Doctor llcckmau has returned from army service and again has his office jn this cilv. Airs. Peterson, mother of Jliss PeV.Tson, one of our teachers, is here nursing her daughter through an attack of the flu. ' Air. nnd Alls. Victor JiurseU of this vicinilv are reported to be finite ill nt their home, with Doctor Unrseil. brother of Victor, in attendance. .1. II. Al'-.limsev left Alondnv morn ; for Sum's Vullev. where he has employment for the winter. ,Iiliii Welch is now working at Gold Hill. The city council passed nn ordin ance Alondav niuht levying the tax for Ibe coining year in accordance with the budget posted previously. Al Ibe miiinal school election No vember '.'-'Ird. to lew a tax lor the coming year, the budget as posted bv llu- school hour,! was :ic:-coteil nnd a 'jcvv nun!" in a inlniii-e with the nine. Patriins of our school need OPEN NOSTRILS! END f A COLD OR CATARRH 'How To Get Relief When Head 1 and Nose are Stuffed Up. & Count flflyt Vour cold in lienil or catarrh dinappenra..,, Your-cloggcil nos trils will open, tho. air passages of your head will clear and you can britiOio freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; ..n lpnnlin fur hrciith at nipht. nAf n ' aniflll IwiH'iA nf Flv's (Trcam Halm from your druggist anil apply a lllllo 01 iniA iragrnni. amiDci'iiu uiwu in your nostrils. It penetrates through every nir passngo of the head, soothing end healing tho swollen or inilamed mucous membrane.' giving you instant relief. Head colils and catarrh yield like 'magic. Don't stay stufled-up and miserable ucnci is bii. Onliniinco ?.'o. s:;u AN ORDINANCE ranking tho an num tax levy of the City of Medford Oregon, for the ye:ir 191 S. TUB CITY OK MEDFORD DOTH ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. There shall bo levied for tho yeur 101 ; the following taxes upon tho Haseeied valuation of all tho taxublo property in tho City of vleilfortl, Orer'an, as shown by the assessment ro.l for Jackson County Orogon, for the year 1918 for the fol lowing purpc ;es, to-wlt: Gonoral Fur.,1, including all dopartme .its of tho mu nicipal government 10.0 mills Library Kund 9 mills Interest Fund $20,000 City Hull and Oon. Improvement Bonds (."is) ; $as,dOO' Eire Ap paratus, etc. Bonds (6s; " $20,000 Bridge Bonds (."s) : 1.0 mills Sinking Kund (for bond re-, (lemptlon) , , $38,000 Kire Apparatus, etc. Bonds, $2,000: $20,- ' 000 City Hall and Gon. Imp Bonds, $i, 000.;........ .1.0 mills . 12.9 mills See. 2. It Is .hereby ,made the duty of the city recorder .to certify to the county clerk and county asses sor of Jnckson County, Oregon, the levy made by this ordinance. , Sec. 3. dnnsmuch as the'nnnunl tax levy of tho City of .Meilforil. Ore gon, for 191 S must be Immediately certified to the county clerk and county assessor of Jackson County Oregon, In ordor to be put in the tux lovy for this year nnd tho samo de- ponds upon the passage of this or dinance, and it Is for such reason necessary for the Immediate preser vation of the peaeo, honlth and safety of the suhi city that the provisions of this ordinance become effo'ctivo with out delay, NOW THEREFORE, ' ' By reason of the foregoing facts nn emergency is hereby declared to exist and it is necessary for the Im mediate preservation of the peace health and sufety of snld city that this ordinance shall be in full forco nnd effect immediately from and nftor its pnssnge by the city council and approval by the mayor. Passed by the city council this 3rd day of December, 19 IS and signed by me in open session in authentica tion of its passage this 3rd duv of Docombor, 19 IS. C. E. GATES, .1 Mayor. . , Approvod by me thiB 3rd duy or llecembor, 1918. (SEAL) C. E. GATES. Altest: , ' Mayor. ' M. L. AliTPORD,' . City Kecpi'tlgr. no alarm oircr tho flu siliinfion IIH t here Iuim liecti lull i.tio ihimi i-diwirr- cd ut the school house mid the crude which this developed, was imme- in diu t"iv ili-iiisscl mid the room Ihor .1,1,, i,,'..i.,,.i..,l out The funeral of the Into John Sisty wn s held 1 lie -1I11 v nltcrnoon with a 1:00 id atlciiilance. Air. Sistv hud mn nv Inends in Central Point a.nl illilV U-ll., ,l,l u.mlllhu In llw. vi iilow, who is (cft-ajope an thev avc no clii(ilr-ii or pr'rklativeH in II' V'icillil V, i ' U :i ' ' A 1 COURT H9USERE Rejiorled )iy Jackson County Ab truct Co., Sixth and Central Ave. .Circuit (Court . ' V. 11. Tl.'uiiiii.ioii5 vs.- Tli A. Alillcr. Wiit of arm I. .-'J , ! . .Ktbcl Al. Loftr-nl. Tu. jDclbert J. Uiwrt-iitz. Summons. " Prolc-faii ki'ri'opal iiisiiop of Ore gon. JJe'U'irr'T. ' Aienrsv W. Stevens vs. C. O. Guches. Hofunll. ' Itcal Klal- Trunsfem '. K,. Pnt(ei's-o Id Itiifps T. Tj'ui tv ct ha". Liiiui ill sec tions 'il and L'H. township " 3.'. range ' 11 ml 1 ca:t $ 1 'buries A. P'irii"r lo Will T. 1 Wright. (Iiic-lhird interest in :15.8 acres in T). L. C.. section 3,1, tov n-h:p IJ0, range ivns-t ' 1 O-.ft Will T. Wright ct ux !o Joseph rinl et uy. .i.:'8 acres For Jtdung Torture There is one rebed? tht seldcia f:ils to etop Itching torture and relieve in irritation and that r:nkc3 the akin joft, dear and hcajtliy. Any dru2pt can supply you wim itio. which rrsnerally overcomes all akin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pim ples, rashes, blackoeads, in most cases rive way to zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overmgnt. iicnmg usually Etops instantly, uaao 13 a sale, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use ana dependable. It costs, only 35c: an extra large bottle, 5UW. it win not stain, is not grgwSy uc BiicKy turn 13 ijaiuvci sate lor tender, sensitive skins. . The E. W.Rose Co., Cleveland, O WANTED SITUATION. WANTED Position as bookkeeper or office work. Box R. .Mall Trlh une. 219 OEliP WANTED FKMA1JS WANTED Good reliable girl for housework. Phone 637-L. .Mrs J: E. Stewart. 220 Notice, of Salo of (iovornuicnt Timber General Land Office. Washington, D. C, November 14 1918. Notico Is hereby given that subject to the conditions cud limitations of the .Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat.. 21S), and tho instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of Septem ber jo, 1917, tho timber on the fol lowing lands will be sold Jan. 2 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at tho United States land office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised valuo as shown by this notice, rale to be subject to the ap proval of the becretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned it sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which must be remoed within ton years. Bids will bo received from citizens ot the United States, associations of such citizens and corporations organized under the laws of the United States or nny Btate, territory or district thereof only. Upon application ot a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offerea separatoly before being included in any offer of a larger unit. T. 33 S., H. 1 E.. Sec. 1: SEVi SWVi, yellow pine 10 m., rod fir 430 M., white fir 20 M., none of tho yel low pine to be sold for loss than $1.50 per M., and none of the fir to ho sold for less than $1.00 nor M T. 15 S.. R. 2 W., Sec. 25. NEH SWH, rod fir 300 M., yellow fir 900 Al., cellar 50 M., NWU SW Vi , red fir 500 m., yellow fir 800 M.. SW' SWV4, red fir '1150 M., yollow fir 100 M., cedar 50 SEVi SW red fir 550 AC. yellow fir . 100 M. NEU SEW, red fir 550 Al., XWl SE'i . red. fir 450 Al., -yellow fire 900 M., SWVi SEH, red iir 700 il.. yel low fir 350 M.. cedar 50 At. .SEY. SE, red fir 1025 ..i.. yellow fir 300 Al.; none of the red fir, yellow fir-or cedar to bo sold for less-than $1.50 per Al. T. !14 S.. K. 6 W.. Sec. 5 NEVi lNB4, red fir SS0 M., NWV4 ah.--, reit tir iliu .vi., sw .'EVi fed fir S25 51. , SEV4 NEV4, red fir S00 AL. NEi N-W'W. red fir 450 AL, yollow fir 4 50 XL. tSAVU NW4 red fir 100 AL, yellow fir S50 AL, cedar 70 AL, SWVl NWVi, red fir 225 AL yellow fir 2250 AL. cedar 70 Al., BE. ivvvi, rod nr 325 al. yellow nr 400 AL, cellar 115 AL, iNEVi SW yellow fir 700M. cedar 70 AL. NWVi SWH, yellow fir 490 AL, cedar 30 AL, SWH SWH, yellow fir 610 At SEW SW Vi , yellow fir 740 AL, NEK SE14, red fir 370 AL. yellow fir 360 AL, cedar 65 AL, NV SEj red fir 575 AL, cedar 30 AL, SWVi SEVI rod fir 6S0 AL, 4EVi SEV4, red fir SS0 AL, cedar 25 AL, none of the red fir to be sold Tor Joss than $1.00 per AL, and none of' the yellow fir or cedar to he sold for less than $1.2o por AL T. 17 S..-R. 6 W.. Seo. 13 Lot 2, red fir 190 AL, Lot 3, red fir 365 M. Sec. 35 NEy SWVl, red fir 525 AL. SE.V4 SW hi , rod fir 415 AL SWH SEW, red fir 4S0 AL, SWVi SE. red fir 620 AL, SEVi SEVi red fir 335 AL,' none of the red fir to be sold for less than si. 2, i per Al Sec. 27, Lot 1, red fir 190 AL, N Vi NEVi N'Wll, red fir 430 AL. inV4 NAVVi NWVi, red fir 315 AL, none of the rod fir to be sold for less than $1.45 por AL . '"' CLAY TALLAI AN, ' CouiinlsisloRW, Ueiioiai j,mja ojjico fuel .In D. L. ('.,'scction 5.'!, town-' shii, ;iJ, riuige 2 west JA''" . ,ujLP WAMTTJIli tMAMC. WANTED Teamster. Phono 597-J2 WANTED . Experienced orchard foreman, married man. State full particulars and salary wanted. Box XX,, Trlbnno. WANTED Boy over sixteen, steady employment. Pullman Bakery. 219f WA NTKJtJ ftllftUin.I ANFXJt'fl ' WANTED To buy good second-hand bicycle. Hay Wright, Talent, Ore gon. 220 WATTEI Good second-hand motor- f-yclo. atate price, horsepower ana condition. Also one or two Liber ty bonds, box 63, '.Mall Tribune. . 218 WANTED rWill the parly who took child's coaster on Tuesday evening from North Oakdsie, please return at once to 235 North Oakdale. WANTED R. H. Toft wilt buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts WANTED -Houses to move, build. repair or wreck. Phone 488-M oi 488-X - WANTED II. H. Toft bays Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, iuag ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loana on any old ki , ' FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE. : FOR SALE Or trade, 320 acres. Im proved, in Klamath county, seven miles from town. Good soil with plenty of wood and post timber. Will trade for small ranch near town. Address S38 West Second street. Medford. - 223 tun BALE IJTESTOCK FOR SALE Jersey cow. three yean old, price $45.00. Phone- 86-X2. 219 FOR SALE White Holland turkeys, White Wyandotte ,hens, pullets. cockerels. Duroc Jorsey swine brood sows, pigs, one choice regis tered boar; two young Jersey bulls eligible to registry. . Oakmont Farm. Talent, phone 7-F2. 220 FOR SALE 33 head of goats. In nuiro 1129 Niantlc street. 222 FOR SALE: 31 grade Shorthorn calves; also 10 Hereford cows anu 2C spring shoats. Address Ante lope Orcahrd, Wellcn, Oregon, or phone Eagle point 2a-t is. zti FOR SALE Registered Dnroc boar, aico two registered Duroc sows, Aleridian Orchard. Phono 12-Kli . . 218' FOR SALE Fine Belgian -hares does and bucks. 816 South Cen tral. . .". 1218 FOR SALE Two SOW3 with 16 nigs, S100.00. One sow. $30.00. In quire Airs. E.' J. White, 42S "West Fourth street. 220 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Good saddle pony. .Berkeley . Orchard, 219 FOR SALE I have 100 good thrifty bred ewes. D. Rosenberg, Hotel Medford. POR SALE Ml5CEliIA!reoU8. FOR SALE Beet pulp makes milk We are booking orders to make up a car load. Don't delay. Phone Ralph Waldo Elden, Russ. Mill Medford. - . zsi FOR SALE 5000 apple, peach and pear shook. We will make a spec ial price to clean up this lot of first-class boxes. Talent JUpx . a Lumber Co., phone 7-F2. , .220 FOR SALE Corn at the Clancy Ranch. 24 FOR SALE OR TRADE Good ranch horse. What havo you. Phone 403-H. 220 FOR SALE Five tons baled alfalfa Need room at once; Can. bo seen at 714 Park avenue. FOR SALE 18 tons of alfalfa hay at $25.00 a ton. Frank Hammond Central Point, Oregon, R. F. D. 1 FOR SALE Last week. Everything must go ranch equipment includ ing sulky plow, harness, tools, etc, Household goods, beds, dresserB, tables, etc. Bargains for cash, Phone 571-R3. R. DeWit. 220 FOR SALE Red beans, 8c; rye seed 5 Vic. Berkeley Orchards. 219 FOR SALE A bargain for cash, pne t- ord touring car m iirst-ciass 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 Front Street. . 234 FOR SALE Think this over. "It pays to fertilize!" Now is the right time. .Ralph Waldo Elden, Russ Aim. FOR SALE O. A. C. barley, grey oats, red oats, rye, seed wheat All recleaned stocks. Ralph Waldo Elden, Russ Alili. FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay $25.00 per ton. Alodoc orchard Phone Contra! Point at moat hours. FOR SALE Corn. Green Mountain Ranch.. Phone 201-Y.' 1XTERI RBAX AUTQCAR CO. T1A1K CARD Leave Aledford for Ashland, Tnleht and Phoenix daily, except Sunday at S:00 a. in. and 10:15 a. m.; 1:00, 5:00 nnd 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur day at 9:30 p. m., Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Aledford 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. nl. Sunday leave Ashlnnd at 9:00 a. m., and 12:30, 4:30 nnd VOll 8AI.H l'Ol l.THT AND EGCiK. POlT"8Al3-SIlKitMi 'iwid White Leghorn pullota. Call Kit) .South Oakdale. i'hone 7501,. 2t roit KXCHANUK. . FOR EXCHAN-GE-sUOS aero aheep ranch, price $8B per. ncro. Will tnko half Medford or Ashlnnd pro perly; prefer residence. Must he good: no junk. It. 1, Box CO. Brownsville, Ore. 818 TAKEN PP. TAKEN UP Light colored coming: two Jorsey heifer. Phone 589-113,. W. H. Boren; ' il FOR RENT APABTMKNTB. FOR RENT One completely i fur. nlshed apartment. Hotel Holland. FOR REM HOUSES. FOR RENT -Three-room furnlslioa apartment, gas and wood, stoves. Twelfth and South Front streets. Phone 936-3. 222 FOR RENT Corner Thirteenth and Front, house, barn and throe lota. Phone 403-H. - '220 LOST. LOST 38-4 weed chain between Tolo and Alodford or In Medford. Return to Mall Tribune office. 219 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds, j. B. Andrews, No. Bl North Grape. Phone 647-J. tf BUSINESS DIRECTOR ! Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorn ey-at-law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford national Bank Building. , i A. E. i Reames, Lawyer, Garnett- Corey Building. - " Auto Supplies t LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. We are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Use our springe when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. -: Garbage GARBAGE Get yonr premises cleaned up for the summer, uaii on the city garbage wagon for good service.- Phone 351-T." J. Y. Allen. " " Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING - CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. - Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come . Tax requirements. Look into our simplified acconnting method.- AL F. & H. Building, Medford.' Phone 157-R,' Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Halgnt mubio Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. ' Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insuranc Agency, 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg Good local service. Helen Tumy, Manager. --'. ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident, Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Eastern Companies. . Office 408 Garnett Corey Bldg.' : , '" ' ' Planing SHU THOAIAS MOFFAT General mill ' work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone .184.- " " .':-.'. rhysicians and Surgeons ' DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EAIAIENS Physician and Burgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. ' Eyes scien tifically testfed and glasses sup- plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. . ' Bldg. Phone 6 67. : DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS 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. 2 7 North Fir St. -- -. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. - Service guar- anteed. - ; .---'' - . A CHANCE To Own a Home in Medford A strictly modem 5-roora cottage with screened porch es, cement walk, garage and driveway, chicken house and lot, and close in, everything paid up, a clear title and a bargain. .; , We have several splendid values to ffer . you at this time. '' -" '' , ,; ; '; ' ) ; Brown & White Real Estate and Insurance, ' 10 Bo, Fir Stt UetUvrUt orogva ' ".'''. '.