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    MEDFORD MAiri TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OK HO OX, KATIJL'PAY, DECEMBER 7, 191S
PAGE ..FIVE
mi
HI. Murk's lOplMropnl
Cor. North Onkdulo und Flflh BIS.
K ii, in. Holy communion.
0 a. in. Siinduy school.
1 1 ii. m. MoruliiK iiruyui'.'
7:1)0 . Hi. Kvonlng prayer.
Win. 1). Ilumllloii, vlinr.
Kvuug.-Lutli. y.lnn'M Church
Fourth stroot bulow Oukdulo Ave.
ltiiv. I)r, W. It. .Moroui-Oosor, puutor.
Oil account or tho pruvulenco of
Ilia Influvnta uoil sickness In tliu
pastor's (iiinlly no services will be
bold.
('(ilhollo Church
Boutli Oukdulo Avo.
First mass Uunduy lit H u. m.
ttiK'om! mass ut 10:30 n.1 in.
tlanuUlctlon ufter second mnss.
Rev. John Powors.
(Vntral Point M. K. Church
Sunday school ut 1 0 u. in.
Pieuchlng 11, by tho pastor, L,
llulknnp,
Kpworlh l.oiiKiio, 0:30 p. in.
Prouchlng nt 7:30 p. m,
Rev. M, O. Hoed of Ashlnnd
pc.tch.
Will
Aixwtollc l-'nllli Mission
33 North (Irupu street.
Services Buinluy luornliiK at 10:30
mill Himdiiy evening ut 7:30. Also
every Tuesday nnd Friday ut 7:30
Children's mooting Sunday 3 p. m
You nro cordlnlly Invited to thuso
services. . It Ih your duty to attend
divine wornlilp.
ttfii-Utlnn (lnirrli '
Sunday eohoul 9:45. Thoro nro
classes for nil und a Cull attendance
In don I rod. Como und mnku our
school ono of the bunt uglioolB in tho
city.
Communion nt 10:45.
Prayer mooting Thursday ovonlnit
7:30.
Regular board mooting Tuesday
nvniiliiK nt 7:30, tho mooting will bv
hold at 1). W. Paul' oloctrlo more
A full attendance of tho bonrd Ii de
sired. '
M. R, (Imrvli, Soulh
Cor. W. Mnln nnd Onkdnle,
J. B. Wnlbeck, puutor.
Hundny ichool nt 10 n. ra.
Preaching nt II n. m. by llio pas
tor, subject, "Howard of Sacrifice"
Thoro will bo no evening norvlca
until tho "flu" onldomlo In nioro
abated. '
Tho first quartorly conference will
convene In tho pastors study Mon
day, ovonlnit nt 7:30. Presiding HI
dr' Iter. W. J, Fenton will preside
All member of tho qunrtorly confer-
cn.-o are urgod to bo present. Oihoru
oro wolcomo. ' " - " '- - '
.'"''"' Flint llnntlkt flmrch
This church Is open to nil who
will worship with us. You will find
wi-lcomo nnd help.. Novor wns tho
church more needed than todny, nnu
wo shall endeavor to moot our obit
gallons to tho world. '
0:45 n. ro. Illblo school. Mr. J
Krutik Worlmnn, supt.
It in. iPultlln wnrshln. "KXMC"-
ntlons Along tho Ulvor of Salvation,"
0:1 5 p. m. D. Y. P. U, Our
young people bnve splendid mootlngs.
7:30 p. in. Proaclilng. subject,
"Tho Dnttlo for Broad."
. f. T. 8. SprlKK'i. Minlstor,
First Church of Christ, fklontM
Branch of Tho Mother Church, The
First Churoh of Christ, Scientist, In
Doston, Mnss. ,
Subjocl; "Uod the Only Cnuso and
Creator.'"
Wodnosdny evonlng mooting, nt
which tostlmonlnls of ChrlBtlnn Sci
ence healing uro given, at T: 80. All
are cordially Invited.
Sunday school at 9:45.- All under
the ago of 20 are wolcomo,
. Church odirico, 212 North Onkdale
avenue.
Roadltig room In the M. P. & II.
Building, North Contrnl nitonuo, opan
from 1 to 5 dally, oxcopt SundnyB
nnJ holidays. , .
"' i Hint I'rosbyterhui Cluircli '
Cor. West .Mnln nnd Holly streets.
. Sunday school nt 9:45 a. m., C. Ii.
Gates, supt.
: Mofnlnn service nt 11 n. in., com
munion nnd reoeptlon of new mom-
born. -t
',; fevenlng service at 7:30 n.' m., sor-
mnn, "A ThouKhtful Man's Estlinnto
of HollKlon." - .
Jlusio In morning sorvlco. Soo, "If
w:;th All Your Honrts" ( Mondols.
solin) Ooo. Mnddox. Qunrtot, select
eil. - In tho ovenlnR, solo. "Floo ns n
Bird", (loo. Androws, dlroctod by Goo,
Andrews.
, this church extends a cordial Invi
tation to you. . '
,; ; li. Myron Dooter, Mjnlstor. .
i'rt First Motli6tUst KnlHConnl .
- TJeonuso of tho prevalence of tho
liidiierixa tt wns doomoil advisable to
poiitpnno tho communion sorvlco,
However, the.rogular Borvloe will bo
hold. With proper heating and von
tllntton all daniter will bo reduced to
a minimum. You risk more by ab
sent lug yourself from dlvlno vorahlp
than by nttondanco.
' Tho BHbJocts for tho sormons nro
ar, rouows: ii a, m,, a rpurioiu
Prolti'no": 7:30 p. m "Our INolBtv
horn." , ,'..'. .'.::-.
Tho Sunday school mootB nt 0:45
ti. m. ' "
' The' Kpworth Longuo moots nt
G:1T p. m.' :'
Thero will be an nnnouncomont
oxtrnordtnnry for other meetings nnd
contemplated activities.
' c. r. Carlos, Minister.
With Modford trndo la Modford mudo
wwwvwwvwwsmw
romeri In
Mm. ICIUnlietli llniluu in uiiiuimluii
umtinwi' or the Kod I'nmK (,'liiiMliniiit
roll cull, null iiiiiviu'miiI inuiiiborHliii) Ih
tint miiil. Let iim inukc Jiii'kMun coun
ty 1UU tier rant to I lie uood, in (he
drive 1 1 1 n t in iilioul to In lie iiluvv
wlili-li U lor ihi.'iiiIiithIiI'j onlv.
Wluit is tin lioinc Mvrvit'o deimfl-
iiiuutr IH iihKcu liiiiuv I lines uv wuu-
nlu Inturwitml in lied CroHS work. It
Ih ii lirmii'li of III" Hud Ci'ohh itch led
eNpcpiullv to look ill lor llio coiuloriH
mid wi'H'iue of Ih" liiiuilii'H of hoI-
dioi'H und HiiilorH, diiriiur tliuir uliMi'iice
uvur nciih nnd to niinihtcr to lliuir
wiintx, if nei'MHiirv iu nnicl. mid
kimllv iiinniicr.
It Imii'I u cliiiritv iiiHtitulioii mi V
mure tluin tlio Kvd I'roHH in Frnncf
or tinv other I'ounlrv ix n rlnuitv iii
Htitulioii, vt it miiiutuiiiM ii i-iiri-ful
wuteli und kcitiiH u rliclteriiiir unit us
tho I'lillier ilolh Iiih cliililrcn over
tllUHO (if til V HolllilTH' fulllilicH WllO
Iiiivii not u II the I'oml'ortH of lifo and
llio-u uliu uru ill und in (HhIichh, In
I'liHi-rt wlii'io u rciiiilliince ih hIow in
iiniiiinu or uocH iittlriiv.n word to .Mm.
t'hnrli'H Si'liil'IVIiii will lirinif fiuick
rcitultx und nil iniiiliciilioiiH urn trcnt
vd in u cunl'iiU'iiliiil iiiunur und in
foriuiitioii u'lnillv mid uuii-klv iiivcn,
Sini'U October l.rth. I'M iliHcliurued
mill dinubli-d Hiiildit-ix und HiiilorH
huve been referred to Ilia llomu Ser
vice Hcelions tliroimh the northwest
ern' diviHlon ofl'iee.
The National AHHoeiulion of Credit
Men huvn iihieed it h tiicilitieH nt the
diMPOHiil of tllv Aiuerieiili Hed CroHH
for the benelit of unv biiHiuehM cur
ried on bv fitiuilit"! of KoldierH mid
miilors. Throimli lliit urrmiL-eiiicut
the adjustment hureiiu of each local
iiMHoeiiilion will eo-oiierato with the
local Hed t'romi lloiiie Service wher
ever tho biiidncHH of unv of our iiuht-
in" men need miv expert commercial
ndviee or relief durinu' llieir uliHcneo.
JeriiHiilem iH to huvu iln winter war
Burden in reirulur Americnn Klvlc. for
winter in their irurilon hciihoii. The
district iH faced with HcriouH food
hortui!U and the Americnn Hed CroHH
launched a ciiiiiiniiun for a uarden
on uverv vacunt lot within and uhotit
the city.
.Mi-h. Leonard an chairman of u coin
miltce of liuliiH), Hiient four dnvs iu
Hieelitiir and wraitinir over 500
ChriHluiiiK boxes imckeil with l'ooiIich
from tho home folkn for tho Jaeknon
countv Iiovh overHcnrt. The local
chiilitur sent 12 boxes (our allotment)
to Iiovh without relatives ill thin coun
try. .Mr. Met'oniiiek wiik chairman
of the coiniuilteo that piirehiiHvd und
nui-ked tliexu I'liriHlnuiH boxes.
Kid CroHH Hcwinu' roouw lire niidlv
in need of women to work on the retu
L'ce irarmenlH that are allotcd to Med
ford chuutor. Appeal after appeal
Iiiim been made llininirh the local prcHH
and Htill scurcelv nnv respoiiHe. which
iH verv diHnppointinc to thoxe in
elm rue nnd Hiirclv in not it flnttcnuu
report of the heretofore Hiilciuhd at
tciidnneo and work done bv this chuu
tor. Tho followine lines were penned,
before hostiliticK-reiiHcd, in answer
to what it nonxidercd the croutcHt war
time omn. "In Maimers rieldn.
In Handera Khdils
(An Answcr.i
Hv C. B. Onlbrciith.
Iu. FlnndurH ficld the cannon boom
And fitful fl.iiihcx liirht llio doom.
Wiiiln no above, like ciiulcs. tlv .
Tho fierce de-itrovcM of the skv:
With vtniiis the earth wherein vou lie
Is redder tluin the noppv bloom.
In Fliimlcrrt Ik-Ids.
Sleep on, vo bravo. Tito Bhriekinu
nhell.
The uiiakiiitr trench. Iho wlnrtlcd veil,
The furv of the battle hell
Shall wnko vou not, for a.11 iH woll.
Sleep peacefully, for all is well.
Your flaminc torch aloft wo hear,
With burnini! heart nn oath wo nwear
To keep the' faith, to fiuht it throuc.lt,
To crush the foe or sleep with vou -In
Flnndor fields.
1
LONDON, poo.- T.Dr. ..Jiunos
Grnok, an' Amorlqnn yvlio has resided
tor a long tlnm lh Clormany) Is head
of the department at Berlin which Is
finding work for tdlo men, according
to a Borlln dispatch to the Fxpross.
Throe thousand applicants for work
registered daily with him, It Is snld,
and i twenty-four thousand men nro
now unemployed thoro. '
.Lees than n quarter of tho Berlin
trpops have as yot returned from the
front nnd it 1b estimated thore will
be 70,000 Idle when domobllUatlon
n completed. t Tho dispatch to tho
Kxpross was sent Thursday evening
and doals longthlly wltlr the labor
situation, but does not montlon any
dlsordors such as wore reported yes
torday from Amsterdam!
To Guard Against Inflvonzn
, Don't let tho drond Influonr.a gat
you, If you havp ovon tho slightest
cough or cold, hotter bogln using
Foloy'B Monoy and Tar at onee,
Honry 'Willis, 8nn(y Point, Toxns, Is
ono of many thousands who conoider
this romody "Just flno. Ho says
VI suffored sevoroly with n had
cough; uftor using four or five dol
lars' worth of ,dirforent medicines de
cldod to try Foloy's Honoy and Tar.
One bottle gnvo rollof. lleBt medlolno
I ovor used." Contains no opiates.
For sale by Modford l'hurmney.
Hi
The Outbursts of
Ever eft i True
ByCONDO ,
HQ "FLO" I'M COING, (Ci it .11 0) I C
V 12OtOM TOlDfM i r v r ! d 1
S.&r THQ "FLO" I'M COING,
TO TVAY JOOtVIM TOIUN
SOfXCS-tvWCRtfc, I DON'T
UjMT "CO CLOM3S MOMS
HR ANt CilVS IT TO
ANT) OT"Sf?S f
L. m' If (A
Uo av THiMc For? a Mtr4UTe
That Vou 4Oucd er BCTter. CARS
Atuv rftosj hom f pyr twt
HAT ON STv?AtO.MT AN JO
TiUN POR ttoWK CAW." J
PERMANENTWAGE WVllEY
RAILROADS SCALE
tXBW YORK. Doc. 7. Estnbllsh
ment of permnneul wrkh rates for
tho 2,000,000 rullwuy workors of the
United States, to continue after the
cost of llvlnit has decreased. Is tho
aim of tho Unltod States railroad ad
ministration, according to W. S. Car
ter, director of the division of, labor;
who Bpoko hero today on "Tho Effect
of F6deral Control on Railway La
bor" before tho academy of Political
Science. . i
The Kovernmont, said Mr. Carter,
took over the railroads with a ma
jority of employes educated by ex
perience to believe in tho thoory of
tho strlko and It has taken time and
patlonce to convince them that "un-
doral control justice will prevail,
without strike or threats of strike''''
Standardisation of wages and
working conditions of railway em
ployes, Mr. Carter believed, would
prove to be tho most pronounced ef
fect of todcrol control.
JIM'S MARKETS
Uvc.itork
ipCfltTLANn. Doc. . 7. Cattlo
nloady; rccolpts 77. Steers, prime.
?11. 501(12. 00: good to choice $10.60
it 1 1.50; medium to good 9.r,0f
lO.BOj fair to medium IS99; com
mon to fair $5.B0(ff 7.K0; cows and
bolters, choice, 7.75 (if 8 ; medium
to good $6 8T7; fair to medium i&
6; ennners $3ii4; bulls S 7;
cnWeB J9 4i'12; Htockors and .feeders
$0.
Hogs stoady; rccolpts 509. Prime
mixed $10.75lft'17', modlum mixed
$ 10 .50 ir 1 0.75 ; rough heavies $14. 75
& U; P'sa l4Tf 15; bulk $1&.S5.
Sheep stoady; receipts 4 0. Prime
lambs t2ijfl3; fair to medium
11; yearlings JlOiril; wethers 9
0; owos $0n ; rough , hcavios
14.60i2 14.75. ,
; ; :,'. ' , nutter
PORTbA'S'T), Doc. 7 Butter firm.
City .creamery prints, oxtras, box lots
(6d; cartons liflc; halt' boxes 'ic
more. Buying prlco buttorfat, coun
try, fl7e; oubo oxtrus 00c. '
1 Poultry iiikI ICggs
PpUTliAND, Deo. 7. lOggs, buy
ing price, 07ffl'C9c; soiling price, can
dled, 7 3o; selected cnndlcd In cir
tona 77c. , ,. i
. Hons 24 286; broilers 20 30c;
geoBe 20o. " v, 1 v ..
Kggs Totalling nt 80c, record price
for thlB markot,
Kggs Mid. Poultry
rOHTLANl). Ore., Deo. fl'.Kgirn.
selling price, onndlod, BOc: selected
candied in cartons, 7!l(ii7-lc.
Tnrkovi). live, ;i0(ii).12c ; dressed,
3n. . : -, - ':
, Ohltt,' $54'.50 hid: corn. $r8.00 .hid.
Portland Oram
Oats $54.00 bid; corn (27.50 hid.
Mlllstuffs Mill run f. o. 1. mill;
Carlots $32.10; mixed cars $32. GO!
loss than oarlots ?34.10?IS5.10: roll,
od barley $5 B SB 'rolled outs $01
65s; ground barley $50 00; alfalfa
meal $40iij44. ! '
With fllodfoi'd tl'ado Is Modford mltdo
YOU
:U
w
Ono of (he Kuddcst occasions of tho
llcv wan the dentil of Hoy Ureen
who was a victim- of influenzu. The
uml her ulono nurpd the caso within
n short time of Iiih death, when hin
f-'ister. Mrs. Miller, arrived from
Arizona, to assist her. Tho wife, he
intr in u delicate condition, whs kept
from her husband' home, lunt sccinir
him when he left for Portland with
a ear of stock. She was .sadlv shock
cd bv the news of his death. The bahy
hov wiik horn IJie, morninir of the
husband's death
The irround bcine in proper con
ilitidii, the 1'artnerH are tukine ad
vnntiiL'C hv sowmir the prepared
ground before unothcr rainfall
School wax closed Monday.-ovor
the I'enr thut Mrs. Hurford. who Kill
l'ered nn miiisunl attack of neuralgia
minlit possibly hnvo influenza. How
ever. Hi'lioifl .was resumed again
Tuesday with n low attendance. It
onlv In lies a pouch or a ciiecxo t
enuso us to co buck in'o our shells,
but it imvs to bo enrol ul when this
epidemic is com;
Lronnrd Slielbv freni Copeo. Calif.
and former resident acre, visited Sat
urduv and Sunday with friends in
the vnllcv
F.duar 1'ellv wh i is sufferina from
n severe cold is ii provinur rapid! v
Uho IJushiiclI jmiiiv latclv removed
from otir locality to Tacoma. Wash
whoro thuv will make their future
home.
Owing to I'm illncys of Mrs. Bur
ford, the Bed. Cross mot nt tho home
of Mrs. II. I. Pulton.
Thursdnv was ns hnlmv as a da
iu April u.'.d it is thought rain will
soon follow.
J. li. Cook is putting some needc
improvements on tho school promises,
Word was received here of the
death of J. 1.. Wilson, from' influenzu
which eiiusod considerable unensi-
ness, however, n telecram wns n f to
received bv his daughter. Miss Alone,
in Mcdford. stating tlmt tho siippo
ed vii-tim was o. 1c. lie is cmnlovcd
nt Out mail. Ariz., where the epidemic
has boon bad nnd it is thought nn
other Wilson was mistaken for .1. I
The funeral of Itov Green, son of
Mis. Williams, was conducted bv Rev
Boor.cr of Afiidfurd, ut the ceiueterv
Novonibcr Sii.
KOSliBCUO Meeting of Dougln
connlv eattlunion to discuss herd law
sef for Deeender 7th
A
E
Eases Quickly When YoU Apply
, a uttie Musteroie.
And Mustcrolo won't blister like the
old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just
spread it on with your fingers. It pene
trates to the soro spot with a gentle
tingle, loosens the congestion and draws
out the soreness and pain.
.Musteroie is a clean, white ointment
made with oil of mustard. It Is fine for
quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis.
tonsinus, croup, suit necic, asttima, neu
ralfzia. headache; congestion. oleurisv.
rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of
tno bade or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on
tne chest (it otten prevents pneumonia),
nothing nice Musteroie tor croupy cnu
aren. Keep it handy tor instant use.
30c nnd 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
in
I I
COURT HOUSE REPORT
lteported by Jack son County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave.
. circuit Court
John P. Iloclio vs. City Of Mcdford
et al. Tax foreclosure.
John V. Ilocho vs, A. Dufflold et
, Amended complaint.
John If. Itocho vs. W. B. Metcalf
et al. Amended complulnt.
Mteffens vs. Stcffons. Proof of
publication of summons.
Lincoln Bavune, adm, vs. W. v.
Hodgson et al. Foreclosure.
O. H. P.arnhlll vs. anlt W. Moore
et fil. Foreclosure.
Albion Mfg. Co. i ts. Appletfate
umber company. Default decree,
B. W. Cray vs. Mrs. Grace B. Ball.
Affidavit and order for publication of
summons.
Probate Court '
Klicneaer Osborn est. Petition and
ordor.
Loiilso W. Holladay est. Petition
and order.
John Devlin est. Order on final
accounty and proof of publication.
RHICHESTSiB S PILLS
1 1' ji'Asiosa im.?fn.
Mt K.-4 Wl bald BWiUkV
'fJUl trflit.
blAUUSU till
SCLD bt U-'iUC'iiSTS EVERVWHERE
Advertising Rates
Claaclfied Ono cent word. .
iocals Ten cents a line.
Legal-i-Five coats a line.
Display 25 -conts an Inoh.
Contrnct ratio on application. -
-FKHAJJR
WANTED Ten bright capable ladies
to travol. demonstrate and ' sen
well-known goods to established
dealers. $23.00 to $50.00 per
week; railroad faro paid; weekly
advance for traveling expenses.
Address at once Goodrich Drug
Company, Dept. 707, Omaha, 'Xebr.
WAITED Girl for general house
work. Phone 363-R.
WAXTED Waitress. Hotel Medford.
WANTED Good reliable girl for
housework. Phone 637-L. Mrs.
4. E. Stewart. 220
FOB RENT APARTMENTS.
FOR RB.NT One completely fur
nished apartment. Hotel Holland.
FOR SALE RKAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE One span Clyde mares.
A. R. Porter, Talent. Wilson
Ranch. 225
FOR SALE Stockmen attention: I
have two tracts of land In the
Dead Indian country suitable for
stock headquarters. . For sale
cheap. II. S. Palmerlee, Ashland.
Ore. J 22o
FOR SALE OR TRADE 11 -4 acres.
one mile from Canyonvllle. Ore.
Umpqua bottom land, all fenced
and cross-fenced , with chlcken-
tlght wire;, houso and garden of
same wire. Also 160 acres, one
mllo from Tiller, ore., ono mile
from forest reserve, good range
for stock. Write to owner. Canyon
ville. Ore. 3. W. Iler. . 222
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 838 West Second
street, Medford. . . 223
FOR BALE MISCEliLdLBOCB.
FOR , SALE- Team, harness, two
cow3, brood sow, hay cutting box.
J. W: Kent, Wognor Creek, Ore.
.-..'. r . . . , . : ', 224
FOR SALE First-class Twin Indian
motorcycle. Orion Glass, phone
173. Central Point..., 220
FOR SALE
rancli. -Corn at the
Clancy
24
FOR SALE Beet pulp, mnkea milk
Wo are booking orders to make up
a car load, i Don't delay. Phone
Ralph Waldo Elden, Russ . Mill,
'..Modford.- " ; .221
FOR SALE 5000 apple, poach and
. pear shook.-VWe will- make a spec
ial price to cloan up th'.s lot of
ltrst-class boxes. . Talont Box it
Lumber Co., phono 7-F2. 220
FOR SALE OR TRADKGood ranch
horso.- What havo you. Phone
403-h. - .: ", : 2
FOR SALE Five tons baled alfalfa
Need room at onco. Can be seen
' at. 714 Park avepue. -
FOR SALE 18 tons rt alfalfa hay
at $25.00 a ton. Frank Hammond
; Central Point. Oregon. R. F. p. 1
. .. ; 222
FOR SALE LaBt week. Everything
must go ranch equipment Includ
tng sulky -plow, harness, tools, etc.
Household goods, beds, dressers,
tables, etc. Bargains tor cash
Phono 571-R3, R. DeWlt. .... 220
FOR SALE Two . Cadllae automo-
, bllesi will make good delivery or
truck. Inquire - at 143 North
Front Street. v 234
FOR SALE Think this over.
pnys to fertilize!". Now Ir the
right time. Ralph Waldo Elden,
Russ Mill.
FOR SALE O. A. C. barley, grey
oats, red oats, ryo, seed wheat
All recleaned stooks. Ralph Waldo
Elden; Russ Mill.
FOR SALE Flno quality baled hay
$2o.OO per ton. Modoo Orchard
Phone Central Point at meal
hours.
FOR SALE Corn. Green Mountain
KuucU. Phono 201-Y,
HELP WANTBIi MAfJt.
WANTED Agents "Sideline snlea-
man" housewives earn big money
weekly. Will not Interfore with
regular -work. Klegant, beautiful
nickeled evaporated and condensed
milk can-server. Instant seller.
Every housewife nds one. Be
come agent, Write Davis Can
Server Corporation, Flatlron Bldg..
New York. 220
WANTED Teamster. Phone 5&7-J3.
WANTKH M19CEI.I4AJIEOC8 .
WA'S'TED To rent furnished house.
Apply Box II, Mall Tribune. '
WANTED Well rotted stable man
ure delivered). Bo X-10, Mall
Tribune, i 1 ' '. ' j .
WANTEU To trado three cows for
horses or pigs. Dr. Helms.-' 220
WANTED To let out six-horse team
for Its feed during next three
months. Can furnish driver and
plows. ' 'Will separate horses If
necessary. Hamilton Patton, 1514
West Main. 224
WANTED To buy good second-hand
bicycle. Ray Wright,- Taleaj, Ore
gon. 220
WANTED Will the party who took
child's coaster on Tuesday evening
from North Oakdale; please return
at once to 235 North Oakdale.
WANTED It. H. Toft will buy your
partly paid Liberty Bond contracts.
WANTED Houses
repair or wreck.
4KK-X.
to more, kulld.
Phone 48X-M or
WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes abort time loans on any old
thine. .
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE: 15-head good stock
hogs weighing around 100 lbs.
each. W. D, Roberts, Eagle Point
Ore.
224
FOR SALE White Holland turkeys
White Wyandotte bens, pullets
cockerels, Duroc Jersey swine.
brood sows, pigs, one choice regis
tered boar; two young Jersey bulls
eligible to registry.- Oakmont
Farm, Talent, pbooe 7-F2. . 220
FOR SALE 33 head of goats.
In
222 quire 1129 Mantle street.
FOR SALE 31 grade Shorthorn
calves; also 10 Hereford cows and
26 spring shoals. Address Ante
lope Orcahrd, Wollon, Oregon, or
phone Eagle Point 25-F13. 221
FOR SALE Two sows with 16 pigs.
$100.00. One sow, $30.00. In
quire Mrs. E. J. White, 42? Vest
Fourth street. 220
FOR SALE I have 100 good thrifty
bred ewes. D. Rosenberg, Hotel
Medford. .
Xotlce of Bale of Government Timber
Goneral Land Office.
Washington, D. C, November 14,
1918.
Notice Is hereby given that subject
to the conditions and limitations of
the Act of June 9. 1916 (39 Stat,
218). and the instructions of the
Secretary of the Interior of Septem
ber i5, 1917, the 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 ot one
per cent thereof, being commissions
allowed, must be deposited at time
ot 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 eitllens of tho
United States, associations of such
citizens and corporations organized
under the laws ot the United States
or any s'ate, .territory or district
thereof only. Upon application of a
Qualified purchaser, the timber on
any legal subdivision will be offered
separately before being Included in
any offer of a larger unit.
T. 35 S.. R. 1 E.. Sec. i: 8BH
8WS4, yellow pine 10 m., red fir 430
M.. white fir 0 M.. none of the yel
low pine to be sold for less than
$1.50 per 11., and nona of the fir to
oe soia tor less man ji.uu per m.
T. 15 S.. R. 2 W.: Sec. 25. NEK
Swfc; red fir 300 M.. yellow fir 900
M.. cedar 60 -M.. NW SW, red
fir 500 m., yellow fir 800 M SWi&
SW14; red fir . 1150 M., yellow fir
100 M-, cedar 50 M.. BK14 SW
red- fir 550 M., yellow fir 100 M.,
XE4 SE. red fir 550 M..
SEVi. red fir 450 M., yellow -lire 900
M.. SW4 SKft. red llr 700 M.. yel
low fir 300 M.. cedar 50 .11.. SEW.
SEW red fir 1025 M.. yellow fir 300
M.. none or me roa nr, yellow nr or
oedar to be sold for less than-$1.50
per M. T. 14 S., K.-6-W., Sec. '5,
N'EU KB 14, red fir 850 'M NWS
XE14. red fir 700 al.. SWS NBi4
red fir 825 M SE NEU. red fir
800 M.. NEtt N'WIV., red fir 450 M.,
yollow fir 450 M.. IX-WK NWH red
fir 100 M.. yellow fir 850 M., cedar
70 M.. SW14 NWS. red fir 225 M
yellow fir 3250 M., cedar 70 M SE
14 NW, red fir 325 M., yollow fir
400 M.. cedar 115 M., SW14
yollow fir 700 M. cedar 70 St.. NWH
3W, yellow fir 490 M., cedar 30
SWH SWVl. yellow fir 640 -M.,
SEW SWH, yollow fir 740 M.. XEH
SEVi, red fir 370 M.,' yellow fir 360
M.. cedar 65 M NT'4 SEVi, rod fir
575 M., cedar 30 M-. SWH SEH
red fir 6 80 M 4EVi SEVi, red fir
8S0 M., cedar 25 M., none of the red
fir to be sold for less than $1.00 per
M and none of the yollow fir or
cedar to bo sold for less than $1.25
oer -M. T. 17iSR. 6 W.. See. 13,
Lot 2, red fir 190 M., Lbt 3, red fir
365 M. Sec. 35 NKtt SW14, rod fir
535 M.. SEH SWH. rod fir-415 M.
VWH SEH, red. fir 480 M , SWH
SEV-. red fir 620 M, SEVi SEH
red fir 335 M., none of the red fir
'o be sold for less than $1.25 per to.
Sec. 27, Lot 1, red fir 190 M., NV6
E NWH, red fir 430 M.. NV4
N'WH NWH, red fir 315 M., none of
the red fir to be sold for less than
$1.45 por M. ' . " .
' CLAY TALL11AN,
Couimlsalouor, Qouoral Land Office,
fOll 8AI.E POIXTHT AND EttAD.
FOR SALE While Leghorn -cock
erels for sale.- B. ft. Buttertluld,
724 South Central avenue. Phone
.5-4 -Y.. ,.;,,-( i 4 . -.' 284
POK KENl nOtWHs.
FOR , RUNT Three-room fiirnishon ,
apartment, gas and wood rtovee.
Twelfth and South Front streets.
Phone 030-R. 222
FOR RENT Corner Thirteenth and
Front, houso, bam and three lots.
Phone 403-H. .. f 220
LOBX.
LOST Four Ueafl of siieop, two ewes
and two lambs, marked crop on
right ear. Theo. A. Glass, Central
Point, It. R. No. 2, phone .173.
Reward. i : . '.'.' 221
MOXEY VO LOAW
MONEY TO LOAN on good - real
estate security, and will bay Lib
erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No.
tl North Grape. Phone 647-1. tt
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
V, Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. Reames,
Corey Building.
Lawyer, Gamettr
Auto Supplies
LAHER AUTO "SPRINGS Co. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use onr springs'
' when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up ?or the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons . tor
good service. Phone 351-Y. J. ,
' Y. Allen. --
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M.
..Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
Into our simplified accounting "
method. M. F. A H. Building,
Medford. Phone 157-R.
Instruction in Music
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot
piano and harmony. Halgbt Maslo
Studio, 401 Garnet t-Corey . Bldg.
Phone 72.
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY General Insurnncs
Agency, 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg,
Good local service. Helen Tumy,
Manager. '
ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident,
Automobile, Liability polloles -written
with best English and Eastern
Companies. - Office 408 Garnett
Corey Bldg. ' ."
Planing Mill
THOMAS MOFFAT General : mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 3. Fir. Phone
184. - ". .- .- -v.
, Physicians and Burgeons
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathie
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130. - ;
DR. J. J. EVMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Anrist for S. P.
R. R: Co. Offices M. F. A H. Co.
Bldg. Phone 567. . . -.'
V DR. F. G. CARLOW v 't
' DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW ; , !
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS V
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bids,
; Phone 904-L. '; j,
Residence 2( S. Laurel Street. t '
Printers and Publish fl
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has th
best equipped printing office la
Southern Oregon. Book, binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St. -. ... - - -. - - - ,.'...: V .i- iy -i,.
.. Transfer
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE) CO.
Office 42 North Front St Phone
315. ' Prices right . Service gnar
anteed. - - '
. J m liK J lii- : '
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cottage with screened porch
es, cement Svalk, garage and
driveway, chicken housa and
lot, and close in, everything
paid up, a clear title and a
bargain..' ;;!:'';.VV:
We have several splendid
values to. ffer . you at this
time. .','.--.1' -.
Brown & White
Real Estate and Insurance,
to So. FirSt. , Medford. Oreaon
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