Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 06, 1918, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDTfOKD MATTi TIHTUTNE, MEDFORD, Oft KAON,- FRTDAY, TyFiOEMttETi (!, 1918.
TWO 10 SKVKN
Llvenloik '
t l'ih Nl), Or..., Dee. 0, CiilUe,
VleiulVl' ri't'eliitH KM'. Hloi'iM .Mine,'
H.fiOfti Itf.OUi good lu elioiou, I (Mill
fun l.fiOi m.'iliuiH t uoinl. ii.riiiu;
' JO.f.U; f'nlr Id medium, H.(l(fu.'U.0U:
.fmiiiiioii to fair, if.fi(l(ii:7.Mli cowm
mul hiiilVm, tiliuicii, 7.7rfn H.U0 ; uiv.
tllitih to uood. l,0Ufii)7.lKl; t'ulr l
'medium, (MHwllM) : Humus. U.UOfai
A.(0 bulk 5.ori'7,()0 : chlvex, 'U.0U
(iiiUOUi Htoi'kum find fueiler. tfll.UU
f.lll.UO. :
i Horn. blitli.'iT! rticoiptH, 707. 'I'riliio
'inixed, 1 II. 7.r)((i 17.00: medium mixed,
IU.f.0(,i 10.75; roiurti huuvici., I -t.7
ftr-111,110; piux, M.UO( lri.OO; bulk,
(1(1.85.
r Shooii Nlmtilv, loccliitu, 'JO. Prime
JiiinliM, iMU.UOf.ulXOOs fuir to.inuiliiiiii.
lUHI((ill,ll(; vcitrliliirH. 10.00(rr'
1 1.0(1; wethers, l?ll.uU(U10,(IU: ttwi'H.
o.OUfiiB.M),
;' . Mutter
i VOltTI.AND. ()ro J)w. 0. Iluttrr.
'inn; city I'roiimt'rv rititn cxtriiH,
box lulu, U5es viirtuiM, Ulle; inivlf box
es Vuu inuri", lex Htlmn liulf boxen, 1c
more. Huvinif pried bullcr fill, eotm
,trv, 07ci cube exlniH, filK'a (ll)o.
V VMiH mill Poultry
? l'OIITI.AN'D. Ore. Due. (I.- Kiiii..
Nrllinu price, rundlv-'i. OHc: n-Icctinl
cnmlli'd in vnrtoiiH, 7!ldi 7-1 1.
Turkt'VH, live, !IOC(i:i2o; dri'Hsed,
M. ,...'-.
, lint. 54.rU bill: corn. Uoo.OO bid.
Portland Grain
'ontH. $r,:i.no bid-, com, 53.oo bid.
MlllBtufr Mill run f. o. b. mill;
Carlota 132.10; mixta ears 132. CO;
less than carlota $34.10 f 35.10; roll.
1 barley $GGD0; rolled out $01
85; ground barloy $Mlf0O; alfalfa
Usui $404144.
Mr. nnd Mnt. Sluurl SuunuVrs liavu
Intel v received Hcvnrnl letters, from
their daughter JoHotdiiiio. who ih cn
trnucd in ruoonHtruution work nl otic
.of tin- rbii'f bmo homritulx in Franco.
I'oHul i-uHk nlriu wero received worn
nuiilt'd iuxt iilimit the llmo the iirm
irtlii'o wont into. effect, mention being
liiiulo of I lie wliilu flnir of trneu Ijoinc
vimblu ii II mi mid down 'he buttle
front. Minn Sounder nr.o related tlu
ploimurc of incvtiiiir lixr former pIivh.
inul iiwlrm'lor lit Heed Colli'u'i'. Dr.
.Hli-wiirt. who i prominently identi
fied with Med Croxs 'urlivitU'K ovr
ni'iix. Kor tlio jnforiniitinii of l'riondn
Who limv winh to writu to Minn Joho
Plniie. her mldroH is uiven n Hnnu
Iloiiiilnl No. -113. A. 1 .0. 7i!fl. Ainpr
i.'nn Kxorditioniirv Varvt. : .
if Mr. ind Mr. Oi'orue H. Skccn nrn
now roHiilentti of Smi Jo. ( nl.
, .Aftir vonw of cxpoi'tntion In rr
Ciirtl t" nnjovinu idui-tric 1 i t.-1 1 ( fncilU
ti. nmiilontH of the Vtillov View dU-
triet hnvii thu rviilir.nl ion of llivso
.hnpex in view, llenorls indii'rite (lint
ilio Cnlifornin-Ori'iton Power rum-
nnnv in eoiiNtnii'tinv a Hinlr in Hint
nXilthborliood, whudl htcrnl will lie
.oinmodnlo n'noodiv nunibor of well-
to-do rnneliors who . ilenjro nml nrc
williinr to nnv fop nil modern ooli
Vf nlrnCFK.
i Mm. Kltn Clildwoll. wlinxo reHidenoc
MJ.B.Coffee
?
B6t Coffee
at any price
You can make more cups
of p-ood coffee with less
M-J. B. than with any
cither; coffee. . .
(Ground just right to make
the best cup or coffee.
Blended from the finest
flavored coffees grown in
the world..
Thoroughly aged before
it is roasted. '' '
Quality never cli ange's.
tt's'the most economical.
It goes further. i. '
Vacuum Packed by Spec
ial Process to Preserve its
strength and flavor.
It ReachesYou Fresh
. Every Cam Guarantebd
In'ihi H xlri'iil, dim lit tlx hoinu of
relnlivim on Ohio xlronl, WviIiichiIiiv.
Mho -will, thu wIM of ii Hnntliurn l"n-i
niric empliivci mid wiih '!" vcnr of
llll.'. , , '" v . . .. . ' i
Thu noliililu tivi'til on Krldnv ovuii
lli. I.lt'i'i'lnh'.'r (I. will Im n Hhrinu
uul lii'iiiiu- nt MiiHoiiic hull wliiidi ull
lid ntti'iidcd bv iiii'IiiIhth unit ciuicll.
dole from 'nil over .Soudiern (Iru
iroil. Tin' cereniiMiinl proper will lie
preceded b" routine IniHiii'mu miillvrii
mid uliitioii of ol'fie""!!.
At i'lt v luill on Ki'.dnv nvi-nlnv tlmt
wo'k, I lie C'oininci eliil club will hold
ii "lirolrticliid'' iiiuM'iif, (oinbliniv
Ilio i,'oiiidorntii.iii ,'l' Ij'.tH'ricwn ilflii.nv
Willi, lb" hour iiid c.iiiirt for Honinl nv
linion, thu iPe'oiiiiiiiiiim'ht lo li
nli'.liidiini ri'l'ri'uliuiiiitf.
f)omi!d iMitlieil.iiMl, from I In noleil
Ardinerniir linided itulud'in Jonn
pliiny eoilntv, mmr (li'.intx I'iii;h. in in
A'lhlniid lu i'i'iiiiiIii iiiili'l'initvlv with
bin (I ii U'. lit tr. Mrx. MurV WllitliuV.
Alpha ( linpli.T of Ilia l',iiterii Slur
I'leetcd thu 'follotvlnir olfii'iim hi"l
Tik'hiIhv I'Vcnlnv, iiiHinlliiiioii to oi'
viir on thu llril mcetini' in Jiuniiirv,
11)111: Worthy miitron. Mrn. Curuline
Hi'hlii'niinn .- worliv uutrun, ltov. 1'.
K. Iliiinmoiid: iiHHociutu imilroii, Mri.
Kdvtli Kmllictt; HOerclnrv, Mr, l.uiili
('uldwcll; trciiHiirvr, Minn J.vdiu ,le
Cnll: (lonilui'lri'HH, Mrn. Klixnliulh
Hindi; iiHhoeinle roinliiolji'HH, Mi-m.
t.oriiin Mi'Muir. Tin- locii! oiitunl
r. ul ton Ih in ii Ih u rii-lii titr coiiilitlon,
with it nieinberJiip of over 'i'iU.
A lot df tii'tv Imiirovpirit'nlM urp li-
itiir inHtulli'd in th ii I'nrk iriiriiin which
in now iiilinnui'd bv Hen II id field.
lli'iirninL'iinent of the Inlorlor nnd
thu iiuilulhilion of n nidi' ciitniiiee
ur iilnonir thu eonvenieneei.
On Snttlrdliv of ihin week n iniin-
lnr of fmiuv'lirlii'li'X from thu Orient
will Ijh on hiiJo nt thu Hoot Shoo, pro-
i't'i'd ' for thu benefit of Arniuninn
ridii'f. 'flip nrliidcK wt-ro nindc ut
Kriurinnii nnd other iiiit.Kiomirv een-
ti'in In Tiirkuv. mm their niiiniirai'
tun) nnd "nle are reminder of el forth
liOiiiL' mildu to UNHixt tlio lriekeii peo
ple In IhoNv duvuHtntpd rriiionH. Mr.'
II. t, l'lilinurlco will buVo cbnrso ol
thin diMplnv of niitiiinort.
liov. W. L. Mi'llimrur. niiHtor of thu
Cbrixtiiin chiireh, wuh in I'ortlnnil
onrlv ill I he week ultundinir n misHion-
nrv eonfuroni'u of workers under tlmt
denominnlion'K niiKoiee.s.
At thu reeent nilioiirned hieelimr nt
Hnlem of thu urn ml eoinmiinderv.
Kuii'htH Teiiiplnr. of Oreieon. t'hiirles
W. Niiim. of Aihliind. i wn leeteil
irrnnd enptuin neneriil of Unit body
for the enHiiinu' year.
AN'. II. Kliutl in ii new oniplovec nt
(ho TidinuK ol'fieo. linilinir from
Cottonwood.. Idaho.
Odd 1'VIIowh in the Hiiliordinatc
IoiIko cliiHKifieation liavft eleelod the
followiinr offieen for 11)19: Nolilc
sriind. V. I.. Monro; vieo uruni'.e.
JiiniCH ForutiKon; corremiondini! nee.
retnrv. 1.. A. Huberts: Unnneml ee-
retnry, V. K. Hiiehiiiuin : truiinurer. J.
J. .M'urnhv. liiNlnlliilion will oeeur
nl lliu firHt nieeiintr in Jimunrv.
Tlio unniuil report of the (. mo Im-
Krovument elnh rovinlH a mo-it cruti-
fvilm nxhihit us n rCHiilt of (lie or-
mtnixntinn'x uetiyiticH for the mist
year. The ineinlierriliip is nlioiit .id.
(IroHH roeeints $'J.18U.18: diKbiirsi'-
monts. $l.:Hli.l": balanee. IfH-U.ul.
out of whieh the club mndc direet nn
proprintions in tho wnv of ensh sills
to tlio extent of $.'i00.73, lenvlne n
rit ha I a no o in the trcftsurv of $;il.2U.
I'liu Indies of tho civil! onmnlzntlon
iiHHiimo thu ninnneenfent of the lied
Cross sulvnue depot also, and from
this souree tho rueeipts have been
f7.1.H8: disbursements. -Hill: balanee
2i)ll.l)H. The Hiilvnire hendnunrlerii
nro hummiiiir with industry, tho vn
rioiiH deimrtiiieiilH hoinu kept busy In
thu wnv of liimeriil Initio, not to men
tion tho oxlia holidnv tipoeialties,
The Henver itnd .Yookov fnmilii's
linvo reeentlv learned of tho doath of
Mrs. Kraneis J. . Hvrne, wife of a
nephew of theirs, who is it miiiins en
nineer, Imruled nt Incot enmp in
Simula 'county. 'Interment was at
lletltlinir.. .Tho nephew's father is
Fr(4nk Hyrne, ox-covernnr of South
Uakoln, who is a hrothur-in-htw of
A. M. Heaver nnd Mrs. Kliraboth
Yoekey.
At tho tltirlv-third nnnunl moctirur
of Iho Orenon State Ilortieulturnl so
ciety, wbieh is beinft held nt Hoso
burit this weok, Juckson county is bc
inn represenlad bv P. 0. Koimer. su
perintendent of tho Southern Oreiton
experiment .sliition (it Talent, nnd C.
0. Cato. of Moilford'. oountv pnlholo
irist. Tim former will deal with the
toiiiu. "Importnlit Uspcrimontnl York
with the l'uar," and tho latter will
taeklu the problem of "l'car Illiuht."
I'rof. Kelmor Wont to thinu somu
timo ai;o on 'ii mission dcnlini: spa
eil'ieullv with Ilortieulturnl invostiu'ii
tion. The soeietv will also elect offi
cers for tho ensuimr veur. Or. If. C.
Rnilev is president, nnd ('. I). Min
ion secretary. Sessions of the eath
'Hne worn scheduled for Thursday,
Frhlav nnd Snturdny this week.
. Mrs. Vnll.er -ITornilon' is in Port
land, summoned thero bv illness' nnd
death of relative. Ilor sister-in-law
died enrlv In tho week, and her broth
er. "Aldrod Beaver. Ims been seriously
111, mid is still in hospital, his eondl
t'dn hoitic oiowhnt improved at. Inst
accounts. '.
, J. V. Ulehardson wont to Modford
Inst Tiiosday with -a load of potatoes.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richardson and
son John took Thanksgiving dinner
at tho homo of Mr. nnd 'Mrs.- ft. E.
Peyton. : . .....' i-. ...
, .CiiUlo 'mon 'ftro- ntlll riding ' for
tholr entile In thin community'.. . '
Marl Peyton who haji. had tlio: flu
at Fort Stovona, has fully recovered
and.. has hoon transferred to Fort
Ounhy, WuhIi. . . '
' Flunk Ultaworth, Jr., was a pleua-
HOST TO WILSON AT
PEACE MEET
'A 'V K
Uixw Ml AiaBJI
Prince. Joachim MoraT
Prince Joichlm Murt,' -whoiio
tiortrmlt III ubovo, hn tenderod his
town liouno ut 28 itue de,Mone.enu.
Il'arli, tor tbo una of Prenldolit
Wllnon durlaK bin tiny In the.
Krnnch capital. Prince Joachim'
father wa born In New Jersey,
but he In doscendunt of Na-
"poleon't ululer. '
nut culler at tlio homo of Mr. and
Mr. 'lt. E. 'I'nylon last Hiiiidny evon
Inu. "
Mr, and MrK. Curl Hlchnrdson mo
tored down to MuJford oh Tuccday
of this week.
.Thu I.uurnlhurst Itcd Croan aoclety
will ronumo work ut tho ncliool lioune
this Hal unlay, Dec. 7. Kvdryhody la
rvquemcd to conio m curly ua poi
altilo an thero In lots of work to be
dono between Suturtluy and the lDth.
Una DltHworth took a load of po
tatoes up to Hulte Kails Wednea'tlay.
TAUNT TALK
Mrs. W. I.. Sowors of 'Kprevlllo,
Cnl., a sister of II. X. French nnd Mr;
and Mrs. Fred Hupp, and small son.
wero Thanksgiving . guests at tho
French homo In North Talont Thurs
day. .Mr. King and Mr. I.uko returned
Wodnosday from tho north part of
the state where they had spoilt tho
sunimor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ubiihaiii, Mr. and
Mrs. CniiKhinan und family were din
ner inests of Cllr. and Mrs. Louis
Drown Thanksgiving day.
Mrs. Charles HoldrldRO and family
ontcrtnlnod on TbnnhsKlviiig duy.
Tho .KiicKta present wero Mr. and
Mrs. Mntteson, Mrs. Klla Holdrldge.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank llaldridgo and
family, Mr. and Mrs. I). O. Hurley
and Mr. and Mm. Frank Iteod. .
.Mrs. Cliff Onrvls Is eo far recov
ered from a recent attack of Influ
onzu that sho has been brought home
and In now nt hor mother's, Mrs.
Mary Works.
Lloyd Turner who has boon home
on sick leave for a couplo of weeks,
left Monday ovanlng tor Snn Antonio,
Toxas, where ho Is lu training.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke wero Thankf-
Klvlng guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Crawford and daughter Miss Knuna
Inst Thursday.
Mrs. M. A. Rarhe arrived Wednes
day from Kngono and will spend the
winter with her daughter, Mrs. VO'
goll nnd family. Mrs. Ilnrbeo spent
last winter with hor daughter In
Dahor City. . , ' , .
Mrs. jiarbco and Mr. and Mrs.
VokoII wero dinner guests of Supor-
Intondont and Mrs. Urlscoo of Ash
land TliuriksKlvlng day.
, Mrs. Ames of Modford, was the
guost of hor, parents, Mr. and Mrs.
perry sevorai days last week.
A. T. McMtihon spent Sunday at,
Gold Kay duck hunting. , .
Ladles' Aid of tho Mothodlst
elm roh will Klvo a supper and bnznar
Dee. 12th at tho I. O. O. V. hall. lie
member tho date, noxt Thursday
Doc. ,12 th. .
Tho Hod Crosa of Talent, destro
to express their thanks to the Salsig
Only
One Corn
Daala Afll
i i oaicii uois-ii ,
Stop Cora Pains; 8eo Corn Feel OS.
It Is Just when a corn hurts that
you want to . fuel guront nbout
Kottlner rid of it. Why take chances
of kooplns tho corn nnd having the
pain grow worse! You'll use "Uots-
Ths Onlr PMt-OK Vif tn "CeU-lt.1
It" anyhow, soonor of iatsr; ',rnlffht .
as well uso It soonor. Thon you are '
absolutely suro that the corn Will
looson from your too so that you
can pool the wholo thliiR oft pnln
lossly with your niiRors, In one com
pute piece Just llko pooling a ba
liAtin. It tnltos n. socond or two to
I apply "Oots-it." Tboro's no fuB.ilns
! or puttering. Corn-pains will van
ish that'll Uoop you ewaot whllo
I the "Oote-lt" doos tbo rost. Nothing;
, now for corns has boon .discovered
sinco "uots-it" wb born. i!"ouow
Mhe JudRmont of the millions; use
i "Gets-It" t and be: euro to be corn
, and pain freel You'll say It's miwlo.
I "Oots-lt," tbo Ruarnnteod, monoy
rbnok ..oorn-romover, - tho only - sure .
WAy, costs put a vi iuo at any nrua store.
M'rd by K. Lawronoo Co., Chicago, la
'Sold lu "Meiltorrt nutt recommended
as tho World's Boat Corn ttoiiledy by
Leon It. llankluB, Modford Pharmacy
and Chan. Strung. , "
lyiiinbor company for (heir offorls to
iniulHt them to riiluo fiuidu to carry on
tbo work. Tho dunce xlven Huturduy
ovenliiK was a (fraud Hiincoas. . Quito
a number of out of town people were
In attendance and. a very enjoyable
ovcnlnic wr upertt. The Mcdford
orchuatra supplied the riiuulo which
was Kreully appreeluted by the
crowd. , -" ,
3. Donham and family motored
to Ashland Saturday.
Mrs. Duvlsson was shopping In
Modford Mpnduy afturnoon. v :.. .
. Mrs. Swift spent Monday In Plico-
nlx altondlng to business matters.
Mrs. Bpli'vs was a vbltor lu Med
ford Monduy uftarnoon.
Mrs. Toxnl: spont Monday In Ash
land shopping"' -
Mrs. Marlon Tryor was a guost-of
Mrs. Itny Toft In Modford Monday
aftrrnoan. .-.
The 'Missionary sottety of the
Mothodlst church held their thank
ofterltiK service at the home of Mrs.
Louis Ilrovn Thursday afternoon.
Charles Swift has ir.oveu his fam
ily onto the He;is place on Anderson
creek. ....
A very Intorostlng service was hold
ut .the Methodist church Sunday
I evening- Tho ciucstlun of woman's
work In tho future was well handled
bv Mrs. Ed mi lloldrldgo. Professor
Itolmer then followed with a very
Intercutting and helpful address on
the effect tho present war has and
will have on the dlfferont nations of
tho world and giving some of his ex
periences in the Orient.
Ted Seaman was a business callor
In Mcdford Monday.
Red Cross moots Tuesday afternoon
after a recess ot about six weeks, to
finish up what work Is on hand. An
urnent request Is sent out to all la
dles to meet every Tuesday after
SAL'
S IFKIDNEYS
OR BLADDER BOTHER
Harmless to flush Kidieys and'nratnU
Ixe lmtating oids Splendid
for system.
KldnfeT afld Bladder woakneul result
from nrie acid, says a noted authority.
The kidneys filter this acid from the
blood and pass it on to the bladder, where
it often remains to irritate and inflame,
causing a burning, scalding sensation, or
setting up an irritation at the neck of
the bladder, obliging you to seek 'relief
two or throe times during . the night.
The sufferer is in constant dread, the
mter peases eotnetimrs with a scalding
sensation and is Tory profuse; again,
there is difficulty in avoiding It.
llladder weoicetss, most folks call it,
because they can't control urination.
While it is extremely annoying and some
times rery painful, this is really one of
the most simple ailments to overcome.
Got about four ounces ' of Jad Salts
from 'your pharmacist and take a table
spoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast, continue this for two or three
days. This will neutralize the wlds in
tho urine so it no longer is a source of
irritation to the bladder and urinary or
gans which then act normally again.
Jad 'Si'.ts is inexpensive, harmless,
and is made from the ac:d of grapes' and
lemon juke, 'combiaed with lithia, and
is used by thousands of folks who are
subject to. urinary disorders caused by
urie acid irritation. Jad Salts is spies
did for kidneys and causes no bad
effects whatever.
lloro yon bare a ptee-ant, effervescent
lithla-water drink, wbJca quietly relieves
bladder trouble. ,
' ' WANTKlK-tilTOATlOJi.
WA'.N'TED--PosItijn aa bookkeeper
or office work. Box It, Mall Trib
une. - 219
HKJ4 WANTED FKMAiR
WAJXTED Cllrl for general house
work. Phone 3G3-R.
WANTED Voltro3S.'Hotol Modford.
WANTED -Good rolloblo . girl for
housework. Phono 637-L. Mrs.
J. E. Stewart 220
HKLP WAM fTti MA US.
WANTiiD Teamster. Phono B97-J2
WANTED -T7 Experienced . orchard
foroman, married man. State full
particulars and salary wanted. Box
XXS5, Tribune. u- , , . i
WANTED Boy over, sixteen, atcady
oinploymont. ' Pullman Bakery.
WANTMtv Mtt!Ki;iiAXKOU8 )
WANTED Well rotted stnhle man
ure delivered. ' Box X-10, Mall
: Tribune.
WANTED To trade three cows for
: horses or pigs. Dr. Helms. 220
WANTED Can save you money. Ex
port repairing at your place. Sta
' tlonary gas engine, stoam engine
or automobile work. Phono D56-X.
219
WANTED--To let out slx-horso team
for its feed during next three
months. Can furnish driver and
plows. Will soparato horses if
necessary. '. Hamilton Palton, 1S14
West Main. ... 224
WANTED To buy good second-hand
: blriyolo. ' ltuy Wright, Talent, Ore
gon. . .. . . . 220
WANTBD--AVIlTlho party who took
child's conslor on Tuesday evening
V from v'orth Onkdalo, pleaso return
. nt onco to 23S North Onkdalo.
WANTED U H. Toft will buy your
partly paid Liberty Bnd contracts.
WANTED Houses to move,' sulld.
, repair or wreuk. Phono 4S-4 or
4HX-X . ' v - ,
WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg
. ments, escrow contraots, otc, and
makes Bliort tlmo loans on any old
; taiug.
noon. The work now will bo for the
relief of the women and children of
Prance and Dolgluin, and evory wom
an uhould ho Interested in this work.
Wo little comprehend the privations
and suffering the women and chil
dren of these countries have endured
and we should try our best to supply
as many of tho necessities as Is In
our power. W-o may not be ublo to
give financially no wo would wish,
but we can surely give one afternoon
a week to help supply these comforts.
It Is now co-nlnK wintor and while
wo onjoy th8 warmth of our fireside j
lot us '.of our mlnJj wander to those!
peoples who have shared the awful j
horrors of war 'that wo alto may tie
safe In our country.
. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doughton
and Mr. Hull lefi Sunday for Mexico.
Mr. TJoiiR'iton will follow his profes-:
slon which Is cltU enxlneerlng. '
Strvlcc-J as usual next Sunday at
this MothedUt church Sunday school
at 10 'a. mv Morning preaching at
I l." '1ipwo.-tb League at 6:30 p. m.
Bvenlng serv!co at 7:30. Kvoryono
will bo cordially welcomed.
'K Nahitioue Diet for All Ages.
'Jnks: Lunch; Home or Office.
OTHERS are IMITATIONS
POIt SALE IIRAI, RHTATK.
FoVsALE Or'tRALE-M iTacres,
one mile from Canyonvllle, Ore.
' Umpqua bottom' land, all-fenced
and cross-fenced with chicken
tight wire; house and garden of
same wire.-.. Also 160 acres, one
mile from Tiller, Ore., one mllo
from 'forest reserve, good range
for etock. Write to owner, Canyon
vllle. Ore. .1. W. Her. 222
FOR SALE Cash or trade, "320-acre
grain and stock ranch In southern
Oregon,. twenty miles from Med
- ford, good roads, dally -mail, cream
and eggs called for, unlimited free
outside mountain range, rurlnlng
water and spring house, fair bnild
lngs, one and one-half miles' from
school; 240'acrea flat, black creek
land that has been In cultivation;
40 acres good saw timber, balance
brush land in pasture. Place leas
ed, subject to sale and 'about 100'
acres In fall wheat: all fenced but
timber. Price $15,000.00. Can
take $5,000.00 ' trade; $4,000.00
cash: and if desired carry .1st
mortgage fbr-$6,0O0.d0 at 7 per
cent. This nlace sold tor $30,000
leas than ten years ago. Title clear
and immediate possession to party
making me an acceptable proposi
tion first. Address Owner, Apart-
mont C, Holland Hotel, Medford
Ore. 219
FOR SALE I know of several hun
dred acres of first-class farm land
that can be bought at about ten
dollars per acre, with ton year3 to
pay for It. Want two or three
' actual farmers with families with
mo on a kind of cooperative sys-
tern of mutual help. One of the
few chances left for us to got a
first-elasa farm for almost noth
ins. Write Box 50, Mall Tribune.
give name, address and phone
number for personal appointment
' . 219
FOR SALE Or trade, 320 acres. Im
proved, in Klamath county, seven
rniles from town. - Good soil with
plenty of wood and post timber.
, Will trade for -small ranch near
town. Address 838 West i Second
street, Medford. . 223
FOR 8ALB MISOELLASKOUS
FOR SALE First-class Twin Indian
' motorcycle. Orion Glass, phone
' 173,. Central Point. 220
FOR tALE Corn at ' tho
ranch. ' -.
Clancy
24
FOR SALE Beet pulp makes milk.
We are booking orders to make up
, a car load. . Don t delay. Phonf
Ralph Waldo Elden, Russ Mill
' Medford. ' 231
FOR SALE 5000 apple, peach and
pear shook. Wo will make a spec
lal price to clean un thla lotio
first-class boxes. . Talent Box v &
Lumber Co., phone 7-F2.- 220
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good ranch
horse. What havo you. . . Phoru
'4 0S-II.
22 1
FOR SALE Five tons baled nlfalfa
Need roum.nt nn'.q. Can be seat
at 714 Park avenue. '.
FOR SALE 1 S tons of alfalfa haj
at $25.00 a ton. Frank Hammond
Central Point, Oregon, R. ' F. D. 1
22S
FOR SALE Last week.- Everythtnf
must go ranch equipment Includ
Ing sulky plow, harness, tools, etc
Household goods, beds, dressers
tables, etc. Bargains for (ash
' Phono 57 1-R3. . R. DeWU. .'221
FOR SALE Red beans, 8e; ryo soer
5o. Berkeley Orchards. .219
FOR SALE A bnrgaln for cash,- oni
Ford touring car In first-class run
nlng condition. Good tiros. Call
at Young's Garage. ; i "
FOR SALE Two : Cadllac automo
bile's; will make good delivery oi
truck. Inquire at 142 North
Front Street. , , : - , '; 284
FOR SALE-Think this over. : "II
pays to .-fertilize!" Now is tht-
right time. Ralph Waldo Elden
Russ Mill. . .
FOR 'SALE O. A. C. barloy, gre
oats, red oats, rye, seed wheat
All rocleaned stocks. Ralph Waldi
Ktuen, ltuss Mill.
FOR SALE Fine quality baled ha
$35.00 per ton. Modoc-Orchard
: Pjone Central Point at m a
hours. ' ' '
FOR BALE Corn. Green Mountnli.
UttucU. Phone .01-Y.
KNOCKS OUT PAIN
THE FIRST ROUND
Conrfofti&g relief ."from jpala
makes Sloan's tho '
. ' World's Liniment '
This' famous reliever of rhcur-it's
aches,' toreimo, . stiilneas, pajnful
sprains, neuralgic pains, and moct
other external twinges -that humanity
suffer from, enjoys its great slts
because it practically never fails tq
bring speedy, comforting relief.
Always ready for use, it takes little
to penclrclcvritkout rubbing and produce
results. Clean, refreshing. At nil drug
Mores. A large bottle means economy.
am.
r OH BALL. POLLTHY AM) Ml Oh.
FOR SALE-rUluck Minorca and
South Oakdale. Phono 750-L. 21 ... . . .
- ,- Attorneys
FOft 8AI,l--LIVE8TOCK PORTER J.'neFF, Attorneyt-law,
, - SV, r-,".. C-Z "',"" rooms & and 9, Medrord National
FOR BALE 15 head good stock Bank Building. - .
hogs weighing around 100 lbs. .
each. W. D. Roberts, Eagle Point, X. E. 'Reames, Lawyer, Qarnett-
Ore. - 224 Corey Building. ' '
'FOR SAlIfc Jersey cow, three years . ; , .
- old, price $45.00. Phone B6-X2.- r 1Ar, "P?V ;
FOR SALE White Holland turkeys,
White Wyandotte hens, pullets,
cockerels. Duroc Jersey swine,
brood sows, pigs, one choice regis
tered boar: two young Jersey bulls
eligible to registry. Oakmont
Farm,"Talcnt, phone 7-F2. 220
FOR SALE 33. head of goats.
quire 1129 Mantle street. :
FOR SALE 31 grade 8horthorri
calves; also 10 Hereford cows aad
26 .spring shoals.. Address Ante
lope Orcahrd. Wellen, Oregon, or
phone Eagle Point-2 5-F1 3. 221
FOR SALE Two ecws with 1 6 pigs,
1100.00. One sow. $30.00. In
quire Mrs..E. J. White, 428 West
Fourth street. . . 230
FOR "SALE OR EXCHANGE Good
saddle pony. Berkeley Orchard.
- r 219
FOR SALE! I have 100 good thrifty
bred ewes. D. Rosenberg. Hotel
Medford. ;
FOR KENT APAJITMKNTO.
FOR RBNT One completely fur
nished apartment. Hotel Holland.
- TAKEN UP.
TAKEN UP Light colored coming
two Jersey heifer. Phone 539-R3
W. H. Boren. ' j219
Notice of Sale of Government Timber
General Land Office.
Washington, D. C, November 14,
1918.
. Notice Is hereby given that subject
to the conditions and limitations of
tho Act of June 9, 1916 .(39 Stat.,
218), and the instructions of the
Secretary of tho Interior of Septem
ber i5, 1917, tho timber on the fol
lowing lands will be sold Jan.. 2,
1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public
auction at the United States land
office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the
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 be deposited at time
of sale, money to be returned If sale
Is not approved, otherwise patent
will Issue for the timber which must
bo remoed within ten years. "Bids
will be received from citizens of the
United States, associations of . such
citizens and corporations organized
under the laws ot the United States
or any state, territory or district
thereof only. Upon application of a
qualified purchaser, the timber on
any. legal subdivision will be otferea
separately before being included in
any offer of a larger unit.
T. 33 S., R. 1 E., Ses. 1; SE
3W5i, yellow pine 10 m.,' red fir 430
VI., white fir 20 M., none of the yel
low pine to be sold for less than
(1.50 per Jl.. and none of the fir to
be sold for less than $1.00 per M.
T. 15 S a ! W, Sec. 25, NE54
SWV4, red fir 300 M., yellow fir 900
M., cedar 50 M., NW i SW, red
fir 500 m.; yellow fir 800 M., SWK
3W, -red fir 1150 M., yellow. tlr
100 K., cednr 50 M SW,
red fir 550 M., yellow fir 100 M.,
NEH SE54, red fir 550 Jl., XWH
SE4, red fir 450 M., yellow fire 900
VI., SWA SEH. red fir 700 M.j yol
'ow fir 350 M., cedar 60 5f., SEi4
3E red fir 1025 iif.i yellow fir 300
none of the red fir, yellow fir or
cedar to be sold tor less than $1.50
eer M. T. 14 S., R. 6 W., Sec. 5,
S'EVi KB, red fir 850 M., NW-J4
'E, red tlr 700 M.. SWA NEW,
red fir 825 M SE NEW, red fir
too M., NEH NW1, rod fir-450 M.,
yellow fir 450 M., INW -NW4. red
ir 100 M.; yellow .fir 850 M.,-: cedar
70 M., 3WA NWi. red fir 225 M..
vallow fir 2250 M.,-6edar 70 M., SE
Vt NW, red fir 325 M.. yellow fir
400 M.. cedar 115 ,M., (NEtt SWA.
yellow fir 700 M. cedar 70 M., tiWA
3WK, yellow fir 490 M., cedar 80
SWH SW, yellow fir 640 M'
SE4 SW; yellow tlr 740 M.. NEW
3EV4.-red fir 370 M., yellow fir 360
M cedar 65 M...NWW SEW, red fir
573 M., cedar 30 M.,-8W(4 SEH,
rod fir 680 M 4E SEW, red tlr
SSO M., cedar 25 M., none ot the red
fir to be sold tor less than $1.00 per
VI., and none of the yellow fir or
oddr to bo sold for less than $1.25
nor M.. T.-17 S., R. 6 W., Sec. 13,
Lot 2, red fir 190 M., Lot 3, rod fir
165,M. Sec. 3o 'NE'A SWW, red fir
'35 M.. SEWSWW, red fir 415 M.,
VW14 SEW. red fir 'MO' M., 3WW
1EW. red fir 620 M., SEW SEW,
-ed fir 335 M none ot the red fir
o be sold for loss than $1.25 per .M.
3ec. 27. Lot 1, red fir 190 M., N
S'EW NWW. red fir 430 M et V6
VWW NWW. red fir 315 M none of
he red fir to be Bold for loss than
51.45 per M. r.
, CLAY TALLMAN,' '
Commissioner, General Land Officio.
row RENi novum.
FOR RKNT Throo-ronm furnlsltsn
apartment, gna and wood Stove,
Twelfth nnd South Front streets.
Phono Ollli-R. . 22
FOR RENT Cornor Thirteenth and
Front, house, barn and throe lota.
Phone 403-H. ;.'. ' Jo
A
LOST- 3tar broart-pln nt . Lincoln
school, on Bartlett or Main street.
Return to Llnooln school and re
ceive reward. ..,.-'.. ;
LOST Four head of shoop, two owes
and two lambs, marked crop on
right ear. Tbeo. A. Glass, Central
Point, 11. . R. No. 2, phone 173.
Howard. ' 221
LOST 38-4 weed chain .'between
Tolo and Medford or In Modford.
Return to Mnll Tribune office. 219
MOVRY TO miN "
MONEY. TO LOAN , on good . real
estalo security, and will buy Lib
erty Bonds, j. B. Andrews, No.
. HI Nonh Grape. Phone B47-.I. tf
BUSINESS IlIIIKCTOP.y
LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. We
are oporatlng the largest, oldest
and beet-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 for
good service. Phone 351-Y. .1.
,Y. Allen. .
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. II.
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 of
piano and harmony. Halght Musto
Studio, 401 . Garnett-Corey . Bldg.
Phone 72. -
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY General InsnrancS
' Agency, 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg
Good local service. Helen Tumy,
, Manager. . , . .
ALICE HOLLO WAY- Fire, Accident,
Automobile. Liability policies writ
ten with best English and Eastern
Companies. Otflee 408 Garnett
Corey Bldg. ' : .
Planing Mill
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings -and
screens. Shop 487 S. Fir.- Phone
184... - v .-.'.-.'..- , '-v;:
. " Pnysldons end Burgeons .
blTwTlioAmte
physician. 803 Garnott-Corey build
ing. Phone ISO. - -,
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and. throat Eyes sclen
- tlflcally tested end glasses anp-
plied. Oculist and Anrist for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co.
Bldg. 'Phone 567. , -u
DR. F. Oi CARLO W
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW '
"OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN8 :
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bids, i
., Phone 904-L. ,
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street.''
Printers and Publishers ...
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
beat - equipped printing of flee 'In
Southern Oregon.; Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
FlrSt. V-':,...'..
- Transfer .
BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
-rOtflce 42 North Front SL Phone
315.. Prices right Service guar
anteed. , - -.. -, .
V A CHANCE
To Own'a Home in, Medford
A strictly "modern 5-rdom
cottage with screened porch
es, cenieht walk, garage and
driveway, chicken house and
lot, arid close in, everything
paid up, a clear title and a
bargain. ', '
'We have sevei'al Bplendid
values to ffer L; you at this
time. - , '
Brown & White
Real Estate -arid Insurance,
ID Sn. Mr Ht. - ' Wed ford, Oreicnn
; IXTHItURBAN AUTOOAB CO.
TLME CARll
Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix, dally except Sunday at
8,-00 a. m. and 10;15, a. m.i 1:00,
5:00 and 0:15 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 Medford
daily, except Sunday,-at 8:00 a. m
and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:05 and
5:15 p. in. . Also on Saturday nights
at 6:30 p. m, - Sunday leave Ashland
at 9:00 a. m., and 12:30, 4:30 and
0:30 p. m. '' . 1 ; i :
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