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- WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 11. War
tlmo Increase of Ihu nuvul pornonuul
from . BO000 to"iinir!y 600,000 td
umil 1BU VoasolJ llintuiid of 170, In
described In 'thai annual rupurt of
Hour Admiral LolKh C. Palmer, chief
of tho bureau f nuvlKittluu, imiJo
public to'diiy. Every ono of tho shlpa'
In cominlaiilon, from battluahfiMt to
cargo carrlor'a, Admlrul Palmer uy
has. "complrtts complement of offi
cers until then frith oxcesa personnel
to provide for. training now drafts.
Tho navy'ulao provided termed gtrord
und radio crow for merchant vuhhoIb
lu truns-Atlnnllii service. ',
Tho ureal task now, In tho opinion
of Admiral Palmer who recently wu
lollovod from lite bureau to. tifko
command of a battleship, will bo In
fiirnlnhlnR 220,000 "officer und men
for tho shipping board's fleet eatlm
ulud to'odmprlao 1924 vowel by De
cember 19I9V T aecomplleh thle
4ho permanent iralnlUK facilities
havit been oxpunded no an to uccom
niodato 110,000 mun at brtoo. Tiioso
include the Groat Lakea atutlon with
rVpachy ot 15,000, fiowpOrt and
llaripton ItbluH 3iy.tf00 Wch, and
1'ollfBin Uay, J?,;.,'IB;Oao. H - -
'5 v.
STRASBOURG GREETS
It m
'. PA1UH. Tuesdav. Dee. 10. m
viik.) rrohident V'oinunre mill the
official representatives of the govcrn
luctit who voxtordnv viniti'il Klraii
uourtr und took ' part : in the formiil
Velebmtioii of tho return of the city
to French allegiance, received nn on
thiifinrttio demomttrntion of welcome
nil nlotiif the rood from Strasbourg
to Vol'iinr.' Grout crowd Hang the
Miiri.i'illuio and shouted "limit live
France I" "Long live the roDuliliii!"
; I'rchidunt Puinruru bestowed (he
wnr OroHH on Miss 1'roinn, diiuulitor
oftlto member of the cliumlior of
.depulio from Colmnr. who died in
exile. When tho (lermimH hroiiitlit
Iieputy. Prolan' body home, ' M.i
rienH declared to them: "Tlio Kronen
ill ttvcmre n I" For thexo wordn he
ivhh itimt lo n Oermnn prison. '
vir
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VICTIM OF ATTACK
BAN FRANCISCO. Doe. 11. Suf
fering from a number of knife pounds
K. J. Mnrgfttt,' said to bo a former
Seattle police officer, staggorud Into
a saloon in tho heart of tho biVnlnosit
section early today,, and was rustiou
to-an emergency , hospital. Ho re
f mod to mhko a stalomont; ' Ills con
dition Is euld to be sorlous. ' -' - '
"8KATTLE, Doc. 11 E. , J.
(""Jack") Margott, while on (ho Seat
lib police force sovonal year ago. as-,
slutod In the handling of a number of
prominent, caaas cbnrKlng violation
of tho prohibition laws, It was said
lirt'O today. Atone tlmo Mn'rgott was
a fjnitod States cavalryman and was
aid to' be a crack oxhlbltlon rider. ;
v ' I'ortlundf fdvcstwlc (
I'ORTUND, Ore.. Dec. ji. Ct
tlo N(cndv: rcceiulH 234. Rtccm,
prime. M l.iO(i12.00: etood to choice
if 10,50(aiU,50;v medium (o ' cood.
l).r)0(i'10.,"0; fiiir to medium, JH.0ll(1
0.00; eoinmnn to fnir, f)iiMUt)7.to;
"cow and 'iotfers,' K-hoicpi, $7.1fr'
H.ODff medium !o irood,' (l.00fa)7.00 :
J'liif (!) ; iiiedhmi,, VfM(SMi Wrn
nerK, lfll.u(i.iMl; bullH, vn.tlii(M)M)U:
iuilvlw, $I)'.00(W12.00; utovkeVK nd
IViidurH. ifO.OOfiDO.OO. ' ' !
DampfChah
iv... V'-
';" Chilly, damp',- changing : weafhof .
hard od "tho kidneys. .
I. ItVeri inore Irritating ire ',ooldB,!
grip and pnoumonla; j. :
.', They coligost Iho kidneys;
v The, bring bnckncho and disordered
-..Kidney action. '
i Kor woak kldnoys uso; a , -.tested
romody. . '. ' '. ' 1
'; Modford neoplo rooommend Doan's
itmha.. untn .'.'. : r i',-:-!'-1 1
i: Mrs. J. H. tlustlrt, 521 South fjrkpe'
atraot, Modford, says: "I hnvo "been
' taking Donn's Kidney Pills -whoneveri
I have (olt the need of a kldnoy .med
Inlno for several yours and I bave
?lways rocolved the most sntlsfnotoi'y
osultn, My kldnoys soom to bo my
vonkoHt npotinnd every little cold or.
htrnln afroctB thorn, and my back bo
omes woii'k and lame. 1 After' 1 have
taken n couple of tfoxos of Doau's
Kldnoy Pills, . my .kldnoys bocome
hormnl and In eyeV way, I feet "an:
well and strong as evev."
, Prion noc. at all dealers, Don't
simply ask for a kldnoy omedykeE,
uoan n Kinney i'iiis--iine sumo mm.
M'ra... Ouiitln . .had.'. .Fostor-Mllbuni
Co., Mfgrs., UllWulp, N, V, ; A4v,
' '''ill,. ii. II' T "i '' '
TODAY'S MARKETS 1
ndxed. id.7ri(Ul7.l6't meditii'n mfxed.
l0.r.U(rtJ0.75; ro'uuh liudviuV. 1"l'.70
(a JO.IMIs Piun, M.UU((rlO,UU; bulk or
Nnt'M,'ilA.8A.' .. ' '' .''- -'
tfhocii Mritiidv; rocciidH, 010. I'rfibe
Iniiilih, irl'i.OOMM.OO'i l'uir to medium,
ll.(MI((i)tl,O0i yowrliiiKH, 10.0l)f(fj
H.00;' wathern, l).00(a' 10.00; wh.
H.00(D8.00:' Voiurlv bviv $UM60
H.Tfi. " '.
' lliittrr
I'dHTI-ASll. Ore. Dee. ll,--lViit-lur
linn. t.'itv vrciunerv prinlx, ,iix
Iran, box Jot, U.u", eailoiiH, tlOi'.: hulf
bojje ! iiitorc; fan tliiiii linlf IAixvm,
le iiioic. Hiiviuit mice liutlei I'lit,
count rv, (17c; rube extniH, O'J'Ac.
. . I'oullry anil Ikk"
POItTLANI), Ooc. 7. lCggs, buy
ing prlcu, 07 if Olio; Holllng prlti, can
dled, 7lio; sulectud candled In cur
ious 77c.
Hons 34 0110c; broilers 20tinoc;
geuab 20fl. '.' ' ' : .
Ekxu Totalling at HOo, rocord price
for this market, I , !
I'ortlnnd' Oram
'6atl (S4.00 bid: corn 27.D0 bid.
Xflll4liirrlLMII run t n h mill!
Oarlots $33. lo; mixed cars (32.00;
leas than canots 134.T0SP3G.10; rolU
oo barley lostPBD; rolled outs oiai
OR; ground bnrloy 50 if 00; alfalfa
meal $4044.
COURT HOUSE REPiT
rtoported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co.. Sixth and Central Ave.
. CfrcutC Court
. ('IiohUjt V, Dululi, executor, ,vn
frutcKlnnt KpiHCuptrl Binhou of Ore
eon, et nl. Onlcr. Decree.'
F. II, Miixon vm. Anliliuid Iron)
Work. (Ibicelum to cost bill.
FninciH WhotHtone vh. A. D. I'cr.1
due. Stipulation, J
William Sluilcv vm. Willi'iim flcn-;
muKcr. . Htinulalioti,
llieii'tor V. Dolpli. cxeculor.' vs.
l'roteljnt Kpincopnl Hihlion of Orc-
von. et ul. Odder. Findiiiir of fact:
mid coiicliwion of law. Pczreo. Cob:
bill. I'ruecipe for execution.
Sndio I'. OwnliruimO vs. O. Wil-t
kv. ct nl. Com bill.
Hiimuvl T. llodu-en, cMlnte. l'roof
of nublicatiim.
K. Kllon OienH, esliile. Order up
pointing iipprmMcrrt. 1
Hen! fXnto Transfers
K. If. Hinco, it ux to First ;
Nntinnul Itunk of lliversiile. j
Cnlifurniu. Norlliwuiit of
nortbwoht Keel ion .10. town
nhip an. rnnire 1 went: wist
hiilf of HuuthwoMt and miitih-
k wcx( of Hunlliwcst tivetion 10. r
township 'J."i, rniiire I went;
. fmuthenxt of HontheuHt hoc- '
tiim U l. lownslpp 35, rnnne
'. 2 'Mt , . 10
Pnul F.. Sitndox et ux to V. V. . .
MflievnuldK. lot 5, block 2.
8unHct I'nrk 1000
A. H. Ilrowu at ux to Jnnien
Mnrrott. I.nnd in I). I.. ('.
Oil, townxhip 110, rnnco 1
oUMt i....:i. . 1
V. V.lcReynoldx (t ux. to John 1
, fJaviK. I,ot 5. block 2. Sunm't
I'nrk ..- lo
Jolin.bnvi ct nt (o Mel ,V. Iliii
Hon. Lot 5, block 2. , Sunset
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Tuesday's Tidings was a Christmas
holiday edition, and ttlthln Its multi
plicity of pages soveral local citizens
penned articles rolatlve to tho status
of Ashland from the business and
other standpoints, expressing a riiost
optimistic outlook and quoting, fig
urea and facta to provo their conten
tions, which wore that tho progres
sive spirit horo was still vory much In
evldonco. V. O; tf. Smith, cashier of
(ho Cltiicns Uank, rovlewed the his
tory of tho government bond sales In
tho Ashland district, all of which ex-
coodod the respective quotas. Espec
ially did ho coll attention to the pur
chases In tho fourth series . which
wore voluntary, mndo Instead of be'-!
fng'Bullclted under drive methods, i
lrcumntanflo which has eausod much,
tavorablo vommont In other' local
ities. Ketrospootlvely, 3. W. McCoy.
cashier of the First National bank,,
dwelt upon the Bcope ' of .Jmprove
iriedta existing here as cominrid with
ton :V0Jir'ii ago,; aompa'rlso'A which
h6ooiT6myl'to' be rtiarib to roalko the
widd' oxt'eAt 'o'rtl'jst'antlHI :''b'ettor.
'Motifs' M:.evlo$noe',ijM''''Ka,n''il. All
bf!.thosd hVoJlvo irssitSj riij fh a per-;
spectlve' which la by no moans' llm,
ttio writer ae future poasiblfllilee as
to business tlovolopment and contin
ued grbwlh. 3. K. Dill', commenting
oil fnrm loans undor govornment aus
pices; M. C. I?eod,, In extolling the
Chautauqua;, and, ex-Mayor . O. H.
Johnion. In ironoral remark's, all note
progression' lb '(he t'rerid' of clvl'c at-1
fairs and buslnoss Interests here. . :;:
j. ..Iplin , U, Calkins, former, deputy'
governor1 of. th'ji fed6ril rtaeVve bank
at' 'Satlt Fhnclsco, and ro'contly ap
pointed director of aaloa of Unltod
-States itrpusnry inertlftontoa. i roprei-,
sentlng the 12th ;federal Tesorve dis
trict, wbb iri this city tho first of the
wohk.',:" ';'"',. ',"'',".'.' '.',"'' '" .... . i
Thore's a "cookie drive" on, nndei
Rod Cross .canteen auspices, .whtcA
will roniuln ln f,orco lndofiiiltel. ' IT
requested, tho ladles of tlie cantooA
will fui'nisW th'S Ingrodloht's', provided
tho good housewives will do the bnk
fn. Everybody IB liable to bo sollc
rtod', the town being eanvnsBed by
districts. Specifications call far the
coWB'truAtlo'n' of regulation cbbklos'
''such as mother used to try , to
mnko.',!,-;., ; .'-1 ;'.,, v:;;;. ., ;-,'
: 9omo jiu'o fl'riistio" pwtow m '"-
aiding the approach' of (lie Hod Crosa
membership drive' which begins Deo.
16 und eontlnuos until Dec. 23.' Ono
dollar Is the amount asked for a
Hpecl'fld metnborahlp tot the your en
suing, ultlio fulks can subscrlbo more.
Another dollar securon lbs Ited Cross
ii'til(i'ln for tba year, and It lu u
fine pubHcutlon. local members and
dlroi'fors mot Tuesday evening to lis
ten to reports ind perfect arrange
ments for active work in bohulf of a
.unanimous membership,
The Women's Missionary society
it (ho I'resbyt'oriun church will meet
with Mrs. Dr. Purson Thursday after
noon. An Interesting program will1
follow. ' '
, Tho. funcrul of .Mrs. Juno Moore
flriibam, who died lust Saturday, was
held on Wednesday of this week at
tho fumlly homo on North Main
Sli'cot, conducted' by HV. P. K. Ham
mond, vicar . of . TlnK.y, Kplacopul
churcli. . Interment wus In MOuutuin
yiew cemetery, Mra. Grubnin was
52 years of ago, und a native of VV'ut
orvlllo, Maine.
It. N. Carson, of Omaha, un army
officer Holding an Important position
on tho quarturmumor'ft stuff In that
olty, Is visiting his brother, O. r
Carson, Incident to un Initial tour of
tho Pacific coast section. '
Local tolophOno hills exhlbltod no
IncroasoTor December. Kvldeutly the
matter of raise In rales Is to bo
threshed out at a meeting of the pub
lic service comriileslon to bo held In
Portlund on Friday of this week.
Mlsa Isabel liarron, a bright young
graduate ot tho local high school,
bus a predilection for tbo vocation or
a professional nurse, and is exhibit
ing remnrkuble tact and talent In
this d I roc (I on, participating In prac
tical work In local, hospitals'. '. Re
cently, sho accompanied a critically
111 putlent to, the Southern ; Pacific
hospital at Bun Francisco.
Tlio bad check artist Is abroad In
tho lund, and locally ho recently
Worked tho small purchase and l)b
, era! , return chu'nge racket at Pdr
rlno's dopnrimont store.
. Preceding the holidays the ladles
or the Maccabees will hold a bazaar
and food sale; Tucaday, Dee. 17. The
Uaptlat ladles will follow suit In a
like oVunt on Saturday. Dec. 21. At
Talent on Thursday evening, Dcd.'12;
tbo I-udlott' Aid will hold a bazaar,
supplemented by a supper on the caf
eteria plan, at Odd Follows hull.
Ashland banks hnvo. $1,090,497
deposits. Oulsldjo of Portland, Solim,
Pendleton and Astoria are competing'
for second place, with Salem In the
I cud. '
MIks Edith Colo has gone to San
Francisco lo take a course In profes
sional nursing under auspices ot tho
l.ano hospital Institution.
Tho Wednesday Aflornoon club
mot with Mrs. Ellrnbeth Van Sunt on
Dec. 10. A special Ord'or of work,
prompted by tho spirit of goodwill
for the soldier boys, was the making
of Christmas stockings to be present
ed to tbem whllo passing thru here
during tho Yulotldo season. Jt Js
needless to add that tbo socks) will
not bo well filled.
Tho body of Fr;d W. Klnfald, who
died near Anchorage Alaska, iNov.
12. arrived In Ashland oarly 111 tho
week, accompanied by AlrB. KIncald
and Children. Funeral services woro
hold at Stock's chapol, Monday after
noon; ' ' . - . '
The remains of li. W. Hastings,
who died In this city lost Saturday,
were takon on Tuesday to the fam
ily's former homo at 'Monmouth for
Intorment. The deceased was a na
tive of Tillamook and- was 40 years
UnlesB omelmdy gets iiu'sy and re-
deoma.two horses before '-Dec. 21.
HEAVY MEAT EATERS
HAVE SLOW
HS
lilt -Urn meat if yon feel Backacby or
l .,. have bladder trouble Tako j,
p' . KlMOf Belts. - . ;
No man 6r woman who eat msal rem
larly caa nuke a mistake by flushing tiio
kidneys ooeulonally, says a well-known
authority. Moat forma urio aeid which
excites tho kidneys, they become over
worked from the strain, got sluggish and
fall to filter the waste and poisona from
tbe blood, then, we get sick. Nearly all
rheumatism, .headaches, liver trouble,
nervousness, dizziness, . sleeplessness and
urinary disorders come from sluggish
kidneys. ... i ., tu'ij . i;;
v Tho moment you foel a dull ache in tlio
kidneys or your back hurts fit ft the
urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi
ment, irregular of passage or attended by
a sensation of scalding, atop eating moat
and get about four ounces of Jad
Baits from , any pharmacy s - take : a
tablespoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast and. In a few days your kidneys
will set fine. This famous salts is nasdo
from the acid, of grapoa and lemon juice,
ootnblnod with litbia, and boa Been used
for generations to flush and , stimulate
the kidneys, also to neutralise the acida
4n urine ao it no longer causes irritation,
thus ending bladder' weakness. . , :-fu
f'ffa 'Salts is; Inexpensive and cannot
Injure makes a delightful effervescent
jithlaater. drink :, whSoh '.-ver'yqa?
should take now and then to keep the
kidneys clean and active and the blood
pure, thereby, avoiding serious kidney
complications. . it
i li f i ii i iNi I r f'li.-n ifllj
Wc nre headquai'
ters,forv , "
' ' VTHE' MOStlPOAli Gft?T OF ALL" -A
WRIST WATCH
"JOHNSON" The Jeweler
thoy will bo 'sold at the city pound. !
Ono Is a sorrel guldfhg branded "O.
U," tho other a Perchorort filly- Bet
tor seo 3; A. Danoy on or bafore that
date, ho being the official keeper or
tho detention bospHul for stray ani
mals. .','.''
lxical tuxpuyers have tho privilege
of meeting with the council at tho
City hall, on Wcdneaday evonlng of
this week, and discuss tho merits of
tho municipal budget for tho ensuing
year, an outllno of tho figures hav
ing been published by Way ot giving
orflclul notlco erf thd prospective loVy
which will bo W.r3 mills, according
to the estlmatUH submitted.
Ono of the first of tho Ashland
soldier boys to arrive homo to re
main permanently Is Ed Dunn, who'
was mustered out of tbe service at
Camp lwls last week. -
Orricial government circular an
l:.iR9 tliit, beginning with Jan, 1,
19IK, railroad employes under fed
lorul' Control will be paid on --.a seml
irtoiithly baito, tbe' 1st and inth., .
FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS
Tnm BouuKler of this vicinity Is
real sick with a aovere cold.
Owing to tho non-arrlvul ot tne
'.in.ini iA i.A worked mi at the Ked
Cross rooms last Saturday, there wa
no meeting. ,
iinrnni Pbik.ii who has been work
ing In tho shipyards at Aberdeen for
tbe past nine monms, came
Monday morning on a visit With his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Peyton.
, A, farewell dance wus given . m
irnnw.t lnt Saturday night for ErO-
ui liniliinbock and Merrltt Goodlow
before their departure for California.
Mr. .Winkle ot Eagle roim, iuo
Aaiiiiimiin was uo In this nart of the
country Sunday to get some of his
cattlo that wore up here.
K. E. Peyton received woo inai nis
...n-in-inw vl in pp nawson of Aber
deen, Wash., has to be operated on
right away .and win oe in me Hospi
tal five weeks. ' -',;,
., Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dllswortn were
nioasant callers at the Manning home
Sunday aflornoon. ' ;' .,
u'liiinm who lives at the
'foot of Flounce llock, came Over Sat
i. m r'nri ' Itlehardson's ' after
some hogs he liad purchased of him.
.Earl Peyton wno is locaieu av run
Canby, .W'ash., and liad" tedVeVed
( has been said Goodness
is altoays on the inside.
1MPEMALES
MOUTMPItCE
CIGADETTES
are good to look at but better
to emoke. Thtf mouthpiece,
tbe pure mais paper, the
choice tobacco blended just '
right, gives you the cigarette
par excellence.
j China Herb Stor
Herb cure rorearacbe, headache,
catarrah, dlpthorla, ' sore throat,
lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach
I trouble; heart trouble, chills and fev
er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation,
carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast,
curse all kinds of goiters. NO OP
ERATIONS. . ; '
MedfoVd, Oregon, Jan 13, 1911
TO WHOM IT HAY CONCERN: V
This Is to certify that 1, the un
dersigned, had very severe stomach
trouble and had been bothered for
several years and,last August was not'
expectod to live, and hearing of Glm
Chung (whose Herb Store is at 211
South Front street, Modford) I de,
elded to get herbs for. my stomach
trouble, and I storted to feeling bet
ter aa soon as I used them and today
am a Well man and an heartily rec
ommend anyone afflicted aa I was to
see Olm Chung and try his Herbs. ,
(Signed) W. R..JOHN80N, ,
Witnesses: r-'i-t.-, ."
M, A. Anderson, Medtord
8,'B. Holmes, Eagle Point, ; '.'
Wm,' pewls, Eagle Point ' ' ;';y ? ' i :
W. Ij, Chlldroth, Eagle Point,' .
C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. ' , .
3. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point,
Geo. B. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point!
Thos. 111. Nichols, Eagle Point .
loathe hospllal at Fort Stuvens last
Tuesday vory sick agefn. His many
friends hope that he will soon re
cover, ' '; ...
, Mr., und Mrs. J, MHton and Mrs.
Ida Magerle mudu a business trip to
Modford and Ashland on Monday. ",'
Mrs. F. Clark and Mlss,M. Martin
spent the week-end in Rogue River.
Mr. and Mrs. (iuy Webster and
family lcrt last Sunday for Beaver
Hill near Marshfleld, where they In
tend to locate. '
There are no serious cases of fid
In our midst as yot and school still
remains open. '
Tho upper classes In high school
gave a party for , the freshmen, on
Thursday evening In the schoolhouse.
Music and games were engaged In
and tho freshmen were duly Initiat
ed, all having a good time. Princi
pal and Mrs. Narrcgan and Miss
II ii rd acted a chaperons.
In spite of pouring rain a number
of citizens gathered at the cemetery
on Sunday afternoon to pay the last
tribute of respect to Fred R. Ellis,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis of Leland,
who formerly made his home, here
with his parents... He. was born at
Lorraine.. pro., Sept,. 9, 1892 anddltd
at Pomeroy,WaHh., Dec.' 5th j18,
aftor an Illness of nearly five wceks
WHAT ABOUT YOUR INCOME?
' The elenwnts comprising the
body are constantly wearing out
and must be. renewea;,aauy, eise
the outgo of strength exceeds
tne income..:. ., :.v. ( j
ENSJLSiON
will help the tired Luafhesevman or
woman keep pace with the wear
ana icar vi uic jluii m Gk
oouruhe the body, blood and 2rn
nerves, and help maintain an Vfl
even balance of strength and
triam. Safe-raard vowr in
Cwnm of ttnngth vxth Scott 't.
BcottaBownc, Blnoc?W.B.i,i. lt-
Advertising Rates
Classified Ono cent a word.
.. Locals Ten cents a line. .
j Legal Five cents a line.;.,,.
.. Display -25 cents an inch.
' Contract rates on application.
Notice of Snlo of Ciovcrnmcnt Timber
General Land Office,
Washington, D. C; November 14,
1918. . .
, Sotlco is hereby given tbat subject
t: the conditions and limitations of
the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat.,
21S), and the Instructions of the
Secretary of the Interior of Septem
ber 15, 1917, the timber on the fol
lowing lands will be sold Jan. 2,
1919, at 10 o'clock:, a. m., af 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 Tirfce, 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
be remoed within ten years. Bids
will be received from citizens of the
United States, associations of such
citizens and corporations organized
under the laws of 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 ot'ferea
separatoly before being included In
any offer of a larger unit. . .
T. 35 S.. R. 1 E Sec. lj SEH
SW, yellow pino'10 m., rod fir 430
M., white fir 20 M.,'none of the yel
low pine to be sold for less, than
11.50 per M., and none of tho fir to
bo sold for less than $1.00 per M.
T. 15 S R. 2 W.. Sec. 25, NE
SWW. red fir 800 M- yellow fir 900
M.; codnr 50 ii.. N-W14 "SWW, red
fir -500 m;, ,vellow fir 800 M.. Swift.
SWUi red fir 1150 At..' yellow fir
100 M., cedar 50 Jr., SEVi SWj4r
red fir 5d0 M.. yollow fir 100 M.,
NES SB VI'. red fir 550 M.. NWVi
SEV, . red fir 450 Mi. yollow fire 900
M.. SWVi SE4, red fir 700 M., yel
low fir 350 M.; cedar 50 M.. SEV4
SBVi rod fir 1025 i.. yellow fir 300
M., none of the red .fir, yollow fir or
cedar to be sold for less than $1.50
per M. T. U.S., R. 6 W., See. 5,
NEVi'tNEVi'. rod fir S50 M., N-W.V4
NEVi. red fir 700 II.. SW14 NEV4.
red-fir 825 M., SEV4 NEV4, red fir
800 M., NEVi NWiVi, red fir 450 M.,
yellow fir 450 JL. INWV4 NW11 red
fir 100 St., yellow fir 850 M.,. cedar
7 M., SW NWV4, red fir 225 M.,
yellow fir 2250 M.,. cedar 70 JI., SE
. Vi NWViv.rod. rir 325 M.. yellow :fir
400 M., cedar 115, M NEVi SWVi,
yellow nr too. m. cedar 70 -m.: nwv&
SW Vi, yollow rir, 490 M., cedat 30
'St.; SWVi SAVi, yellow fir' 640 M.,
SEVi SW14, yellow fir 740 M., NEVi
,SEVi. red fir 370 M., yellow rir 360
M., cedar 65 M.,- NWVi SE Vi, red r
5.75 M.. cedar SO M... SWVi SEVi,
red fir 680 M., 4EVi SEVi, red fir
880 M. cedar 25 M., none of tho red
fir to be sold for less than $1.00 per
M., and none of the yellow fir or
Cedar to bo sold for less than $1.2b
er M. T. 17 3.. R. ,6 W.. Sec. 13.
,L0t 2, "r'd'd" -ffr'19'0' H., X'ot St. red fir
365 M. . Sec. 35 INEV4 SW?4,.red fir
525 M SEVi SWVr, red fir 415 M.,
NW SEVi, rod nr 480 M., sw
SEVI. red' fir 620 M., SEVi SEVi.
red fir 335 M., none of the red fir
to be sold for less thai $1.25 per M.
see. 27, Lot l, red fir 190 M., Nft
NEVi . NWVi. rd fir: 430vM .'NV4
NWVi NWVi. red rir 815 M., none or
the red rir to. he sold for leas than
$1.45 por M.
, CLAY TA'LLMAN,
Couiujissieiiw, Gfioetui LBd OHM
SOTTS
from , -complications following Influ
enza, lie had been in tho employ
ment of the Western Union Telegraph
company for about two years. He
was of a very happy disposition and
milch loved by all who knew him.
The Bympafh'y','of tjtik 'coinmnnlty' fa
pfferoH to, his parents and twd brofhi
era yho' are left to mourn bis loss. '
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You will find almost daily uses for
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burns, bites and stings. Just aa re
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croup and colic. . ','''
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Mall Tribune.' -. - '22
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; ... 230
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j 468-JZ. . 224
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'-!' ...'. ..223
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year, secured by livestock. Apply
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Tribune. - ..
WANTED-tt-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; - " . f. , : j :
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FOR RENT APARTMENTS.
FOR RENT One completely fur-
..nlshed apartment. Hotel Holland.
FOB SALE-REAX. ESTATK.
FOR , SALE Five-room , modern
house, or will trade for smaller
one.. .219 North Oakdale. 227
FOR SALE Stockmen attention:
have two tracts ot land in the
Dead Indian country suitable tor
stock headquarters.- For ? sale
cheap. H. S. Palmerlee, Ashland
Ore. ., - 22a
FOR SALE Or trade, 320 acres, Im
: proved,1-, in Klamath county, seven
v 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. - 22
FOR HALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster,
superphasphnte. Ralph Waldo El
aen,' kuss Mill.
FOR SALE1 Baby pen, for indoor or
-outdoor, nicely made and stained
by tho Mission furniture works.
has floor for, use outdoors. ' Just
the thing to' keep baby in when at
work.. Phone 339. ;v 22
FOR SALE Apples, orcaard run.
..Call meal times. 408-R3. -y 22
FOR SALE- JHistosy ot the-World
. War, by Francis A. March, brother
ot .General Peyton C. March. Com
"plete 800 pages Illustrated of
ficial photographs. Your chance
to make $500 per month. Freight
paid,, credit given. Outfit' Tree.
victory - Publishing company, ii
a: uearoorn.-tjnicago. i-
FOR SALE Mammoth bronze toms
exceptionally fine May birds welgn
'. ing from 17, to 20 lbs., also one
fine three-year old torn. Mrs. U
G. Ament, Grants Pass, Ore., Box
" 680. r ., .' ,' . . . 223
FOR' SALE Alfalfa hay. Phone
842-R, evenings. - i
FOR SALE Team, harness, two
cows, brood sow, hay cutting box,
J. W. Kent, Wagner Creek; Ore,
'.. ,,! .: -i 22
FOR SALE
ranch. -Corn at the
Clancy
. 24
FOR SALE Two Cadilac- automo
biles; will make good delivery or
truck. inquire at 142 North
Front Street. ' , 234
FOR SALE-FIne quality baled hay
J26.00 per ton. Modoo Orchard
Phono Central Point at menl
hours.
FO.R SALE Corn. , Oieetk Mountain
Kucbt fiinae 201-Y,
W7
th Genu
nd
FOR SALE White Leghorn -.cock
erels for aale. H. H. Ilnr.tnrrlnbi,
724 South Coll trill uvonue. Phono
G41-Y." -. 22 1
FOR 0Af.K MVI-KTOnt
FOR SALE Froah cow for . snlo.
Phone R-13-R. . 223
FOR SALE Good fresh flvo-yonr
old Jentey cow; also Rood covorod
hack. A. J. Miller, phono 403-.IJ.
- '.- .. 224
FOR SALE Ono span Clyde m.irus.
A. R. Porter, Tulont, Wlwon
Ranch. , 225
FOR SALE Sow and six piss. D. O.
Frederick, 601 North Grape street.
223
FOR SALE 15 head good stock
hogs weighing around 100 Ins.
each. W. D. Roborts. Eagle Point,
Ore. 22 1
FOR SALE I have 100 good thrifty
, bred ewes. D. Rosenberg, Hotel
Medford.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estate security, ana win uuy i.io
erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No.
81 North Grape. Phone 647-.L tf
BUSINKSS WIRKCTOKY
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-ot-law.
rooms 8 and 9, Modford National
Bank Building.
A. E. Reames, Lawyer, Oarnett-
Corey Building.
Aato Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. Wo
are operating tbe largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant in the Pa
cific northwest. Uso our sprlnss
'.. when others fall. Sold undor writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Flltoentn
St., Portland, Oregon. - '
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer, tall
on the city garbage wagons for
good service. Phone 351-Y. J.
Y. Allen.
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M.
; Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
to anything in Accounting and In
come . Tax requirements. Look
into our simplified accounting '
method. M. F. & H. Building,
- Medford. Phone 157-R.
Instruction in Music
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teaclfor of
piano and harmony. Halght Music
Studio, 401 , Garnott-Corey Bldg.
Phone 72.
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY General Insuranca
Agency, 210 Garnott-Corey BIuk
Good local service. Helen Tumy,
Manager. .
ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident,
Automobile, Liability policies wrlt-
ten with best English and Eastern
'' Companies. Office 408 Garnett-
Corey Bldg. ,
Planing Mm
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phoue
184. ' -.'--'
Physicians and Surgeons
DR., W. W. HOWARU-Osteopathic
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
, tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurist tor S. P.
. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co.
Bldg. Phone 567.
, DR. F. O. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN3
416-417 Garnett-Coroy Bldg.
' ' - - Phono 904-L.
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho
best equipped printing oftice in
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
-'-loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
. etc. - Portland prices. .27 North
Fir St. .. - , '
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
-Office 42 North Front St. Phone
: 315. Prices right. Sorvlce guar-
anteed. .'
?A,CHANCE
To' Own a Home in Medford
A strictly modern o-rooin
cottage with screened porch
es,, cement walk, garage and.
driveway, chicken house and
lot, arid dose in, everything
paid 'iip, a clear tit'io and a
bargain.
"f ; We have several splendid
values to . f fer you at this
time. . ' '
Brown & White
Real Estate and Insurance,
10 So. Vlr St. MetUord, Orcou
Avoid nii?r
tfiJlX BALK FOUITRY AND MtitlK.