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PAHE TITRKR CHURCHES WILL v i HOLD RED CROSS SERVICES SUNDAY I'OHTI.AND. Ore. Deo. M,Tp. morrow 'Ih "Hurt Cross Hulnliiv"' when thu ministers from nvorv wlilpil lii Orsuon' will indier In thu Hod' CroNi drivo bv'ilKllviirltiK a Horhtofi bused bu. ill u work of tliin grout huiiiunitnriuii orgiuimitloti. Tim Hod Cross visits tho sink, gives drink to tlui thirHtv, feeds llin hungry, clothes tho milled, ooiiil'brtrt tho' iil'I'lii'lud, 'provides for the widows mid iliu ornlniiiM ami lilir-' Iiih "Hio ili'iid, ' Mm. Hnidiu Orr-l)iiibar. seorelurv. or tlio Oregon branch of tho National Tuhori'uU'His imHiiiiiiitioii, Iiiih boon iih fiunt'd thu. tint v of urrnriuinir for Ked (Vims Httiidiiv liv Statu Mini ittrcr 11,. K. William. In cuiTvimr out this nlun, Mrs..l)iinbur Iiiih written it iu'I'moiiiiI. ri'iiuuvt to illl clcruvmoii soliciting their attention and she Iiiih received it general response ho that thcru is c. try tiHsurnuuo that no coimrflualinii 111 thu Hit will b o"irtuoki'd. 1'roimrcd l)v- thu kcrmona tomor row tin- people vil be ready .fur the iiienibornhb oujiiimiuu.. wiiiuh. opens Monday mid which will continue until ftceoinlM'tv'j;!, Tht Nalioaul Tubnreii-, losis nssoidulloii.i uot selling HWIllK IImh vcor,. lis tlio ItvU (,'roK bus nuide hu appropriation of l?..'iiil,u(iO to the lISMiieltlf urn til iiwllii lliiil. ilu nlinii. bora. will litt utile fb, render every poh .mine aHiiani'U' to tlio noil i rohH ilrivo, hi this Pontlci'lion it innv be muicu Hint inn it on iron uns vsiny., . II..I....I tn ,.il;....i.-...'.. i.: ..: jiniivu m iiiuuj-viiiunin IIUUII1U III Franco nnd a number in Itulv and Ilolgiuni, for tho spread of tliif) din. io Iiiih bvcu witlwuroliil owing to ciinditioiit-'bruiight; nbiiit''ul"'rhu war m F.urupo. . ' v $250,000 FOR RED X CHICAGO. Dec. .14.,-rAltbo Chick Kvnmi, national amateur nnd oven ttolf champion,; did not go to war., as' tin won accepted In the aviation corps only it few days before Germany wo defeated, hln record In lied Cross work, Juat taoulalod, allow an titna- Ing performance In golf. Tlio tirty-two exhibitions panic! ' bated In by Kvnns, who suggested tho plnn managed by tho AVontorn (lolf association undnr tlio personal dl ruc tion of rronlilont Charles F. Thomp' on, brought In $250,000 of tho $.103,005 procured from golfers for the Hud Crass. . In ordor to piny thoso mutches Evan travalnd 20,250 mllon, ployod In forty-ono dltfimatxt c.ltleii, nnd wob on tho rontl lmot dully front April 23 to Oct. 6. , BUTTE CHRCHES ARE CLI ' MITTK. Mont., Uee, 14. Montana. MniniHlorH, tinlfHH nil Himm' fail, pro po.se to tnke an active part in cnl'orcc v'niont of prohibition when it boch into ..olfept, tho first of tho new vonr. -v .Tito (dernv linve not been slow in " !iirWHinir their indiunntion Hint nn-' . lomiH remaui open when ehtirehoH are ' forbidden to hold HorviueH, boeattse ,of infltien?it. , ,.; v : .... The lirpior iitieHtion iifomiHoi Id add much interost to the procoedinirs of (he leuiHlaturo next Jaiiiinrv and Folirunrv. Thuro will bu n movement to permit beer eontainimj Iuhh tliiin. two pur mint 'Of alcohol to bo Hold! while the niuiimira to prohibit poh.ikw- Hion of lintior will , be HtrcntiotiHlv fotiuht. it in iimlertitood..., CotlHumnrx; who have stocked up, or mean to; Will if in CHtimatetl, lirtvo litntdr worth litindredH of IIioiihuihIh of dollars hiiiiuii uv .lanuarv i. m IRELAND LOVES AMERICA 1 V THROUGH RED CROSS U , ... .:. I ij.'Br.I.V, Dee. l-l.-t-TJnriiitr tlio pitat volu', HioiihiuhIm of Irish puoplo lu o liliirnnd to know and lo.vo Amnrien belter, throtiuli thu work in Ireland of Ulio homo service deimrtniont of the Allieriean Hod CroSH. t About, n third of tlio'unson witli whieh tho homo aorviee donlH hi Kit ropu it ro tliono of pooplo in Ireland' who tiro depotulentH of AmerieiMr nol- . (IIoth, - . .... :. ' i'l'o deal with thoso cases, Amovienn Itjpd Cross eommiltecs worp cstabl!sli-c ctl in Londonderry, Belfast anil .Dub lin, with,"visitorK" lit Oitcenstown and C'bl'k. ' ' Cut, This Out It. is Woitik Money ' 'DON'T M'ISS THIS. Cut out this slip, onolone with 5c and mall It to Foley. & Co., 28.15 Shoffleld Ave.. Chicago, III., writing your name and ndtlrens clearly. You will receive In rdturit' a trial pnol.hge .containing-, Fbloy'a Money nntl Tar "Coinp"oiitid, for cotiKltH, colds and croup; Foley Kidney T'llls, for pain In sides and back; rliouinatlim, backache, kidney nnd bladder allmente; snid -Foley Cathurtlo Tablets., a Wholesome and thorotighly clBanstng cAthartlc, "ton cnnHllpittlnn, lilllounnoRn,, hoadncbo, and cliiKKlsh liowoln. -For salu by SERVICE STRIPES AMI' "ILHNVIH,' Tiinoimi, WiihIi., Dtw. 1M. Silvt-r Hurvicu MriiMM for nnnv mmiro In tlio t'trntnl Mliili'H, llltu tho tcolil xlrilii'H iHKiii'il ovei'HUiiH t'etentiiH, onir'or oindi hix nioiillm of Hurvn-u, iiiuv not lit worn uv noiuu or- fli'urit mill iiiuii hvro entitled to wenr llii'in. ' ' ' Tim Miiitiintmt of Huh ('Ihhh of 8ot liurH Ih Htinnned mi in thu wordn of n widelV Vhown rtiyulnr nnnv ol'tiqwi "1 Toerbaillv enotiL'li nboiil not lie imx Hitnt ovemuitH lifter 'JO vear of HiTvieo without ndverllhitiB to l)io world nrv rourntH unit thu I'tii'l that 1 wiih not ol tlm eleel. Keiniiiniiiir at homo to train Irooim Iiiih hnen a hitter diHtuipolntinmit to hnndreilH of offieerH who dohhuhh thu bi'Mt of nnnv ri-oortlK. In fact, one o ll'icor hIiowciI more titan (10 per cent of the officer of thu reunhir nmiv tliil not tfrt overxrotH. Thin wiih due to the need of eoniiietviit iithtrtlvtorH to train raw Irooim nnd wiih takun from llio Iuhhou furniHimd hv thu uiiho of ulntrlnnil which loMt moHt of her hwnctl-nf hirer in the timt venr ot' thu war boeiiUHO nueeHHity took them immediately to thu front linoK. Knw- hind. tllP wiih eoiil'rontod with the urnvo lirohleiil of trtiiiiinir trooiih without a full eorps of mniipetonl in- Htmetom. LASTING PEASE AN ILLUSION (Continual from pago ono.) illntnnco from tho men and tblngs 'that have "endured It. and today beur wltneea to It." ' . "You. 5tr. rrcHiiUnl. will bo. ulilu to meuHiiru with votir own eves tho extent of the disiiHter-i nud the K reach liovernmcnt will make known to von tho aiillientii: documents In which the Unrnian. guiiurnl staff developed, v.ith iihtomidinir ovnioiNtn its lirouraui of pillaito and industrial Jitiuihilution. Your noble eoiiseiuneo will pronounce n verdict un these facts. "Should this guilt remain unpunisti oil, eould it bo renewed, tbo mosl splcmiitl victories would be in vain. Why Franco Held Out ".Mr. President, France lies slnie- itled, tins endured nnd has suffered iluriiii four loneVears: she has been bled at every vein: she has lost thu best of her children: sliu inounm for her youths. Kite yearns, now. even as von do. for u pence of jiistieu and, sWHirity. ,i "It was not that she miiMit bo ex posed onue again to nt'irression tlml she stihmitled to Mieh.saerifiues. Nor wiim it in order (hat iiriininals shnnld' go unpunished, t lint tliev uright lift their heads uuaih to make rcadv for new crimes, that under Your strong leadership America armed herself and crossed the ocean. "Faithful to the memory of I,o Fa vet In nnd Koehumbeati, she came to the aid of Franco because France herself ns -faithful to her traditions. Our common ideal Iiiih triumphed. To gether wo have defended the vital principles- of free nations. '' Mint Build Together "Now wo must build- together Bitch n peace as will forbid the deliberate and hvpoeritieul renuwing of an or ganism aiming nt conquest and op pression. "Fence in nst make (intends for the misery (nnd sadness of vestcrdav nnd it must be a nunTitntce against the dangers of tomorrow. Tho associa tion whieh Iiiih boon formed for the purpose of war between the United States nnd I lie allies, and whieh eon tains tho seed of tho permanent insti tutions of which vntt havo spoken so. eloituentlv, will find from this day forward n clear nnd-profitable em ployment in. thu ounuiirtod search for uiptiVahlu decisions, and in Hie mutual support which wo need it wo are to make our rights prevail. ' ; . Keen Now War "j . "AVhtttovcr . safeguards we mnv erect for the future no one, nlas, can assert; that wu shall forever spare to nutiiltiiul tho horrors, of now wuis. M,vo' yours ago tlio ; progress of science and the M-ute-of civilitsation might have permitted the hone thai no government,, however, autocratic. would linvo succeeded "in hurling armed uuttons upon liulgiinn and 8er bin. - :'.. , "Without lending ourselvos to the iltisipn.'thiit posterity will be f drover more sale lrom theso eolective lol lies, we must inlmduce into - tho: pence wo tiro iroiiig to build tin all tho conditions of iustieo and nil the siH'c 'giinitls of civiliisatinii flint wo olm in it. - Toast, to Wilson ,,"'Co Hueb .a vast nnd .magnificent I task, Mr. President, vott havo ohoBon, to eonfo nnd apply yourself in concert with Franco, Franco offers von Iter thanks.-, She claims tho friendship' of . Amot'toa. , - She kttfftvs vqitrrootitudo and ctevutioit, of spirit. It is, in tho fullest conl'iilenee Hurt nho ts-rondv to work with vou. : 1 lilt niv glass, Mr. I'rosulont. m vbur honor and in honor of Mrs, YV'il son. 7 drink to the prosperity of tho fepiiftlie of Hie TJnitod States, our great: friend of vostordav nnd of wthor days, of tomorrow nnd oE nl imo." ;- i"'vc "f .' ' .mUKIt'It. Fridv,.t6ci I4.Switr.or-,: land, it. is understood hero, lm do elined In peraiit. former Kinin'i'oi Chnvlos oILAusii'tiWluiimttiy U "residd VJ.fA. CAEIS WORKER S E ; .With tho chiiiiKluH program-fojr tlio Uiiltod Slutos, urmy .ovemnat and Iliu return of tllpmipndK of troopi to tlilu cottrilry, the Imperative need for Y. M. C. A. worker tn franco liaa bmm dlmlnlxbed to hucIi an extent tluit' KorAH of men who have bad thotr applloutlon favoralily coimld- ured are now receiving word that their iwrvlcas will not lio reiiulred. All reerultliiK'tiy the nutlonal war work eoimoll of Hie V. M, O. A. htt JbiMm ntntfidoiled with the- exception of men of diminutive educullonal or- Kunlr.atlon ability, Htloh-ai hnaiUi of collnio and. unlveniltioe or prlnol pnla of IllRh eehooln. A very limited nuinlier of butHtandlng rellKloim lea ilclm - wltti nxceptlonal ornnnlzliiK ability will 1)0 n6ni ncroxn while, a Hniall nuinlier of Imnlnoiw men who have bad oxperlcnOo In V. M. C, X," work anil ponxemilnit ability to oriari- Un effectively' may potmlbly tio need ed. ...... ;.; Tho-onllro-program of tho Y. M, C. A, ot'oreea hue been readluulod to iiioet -the cIiiiiiko In military conill tlohe mid It In oxpocted that a law numbor'bf V. M. C A." Hecfetartoii Mill be -rcltirrieib :6n, 'the 'ti-nnnportB with the lionin botiml troops. MM. Of NATIONS CIIHISTIAXIA,, Doe. Norwe gian leaders In science, politics and business have -formed a society for the purpose of enrolling Norway In a league of nations built upon a demo cratic base. Professor 1 .Sanson, tbo famous Arctic explorer and scientist, has -been oloctod president of the society. In his Introductory addross, Professor Nanson suld: , , VTho dream of a fraternity of na tions has suddenly come wtthln-sight. It Is the goal of. which ono of' the world's groatest statesmen, Presldont Wilson, Is aiming. - The rooson why America Is now able .to make this Utopian dream a reality Is because tho nation Is young and healthy. America went Into the war only to make futuro wars Impossible. It will achieve that end." ' 6 WASIllXflTON. Dee. 14. General March todav eomidimentcd ltrigadier General Frank T. Mines, director of embnrUUion, nnd the cmbnrkatioii service in stating that nil Christmas packages for the troops in Franco had been cleared from New York without dolav. Tho nnnv bus sent six Christmas- ships enrrving Oli.UflO sucks of 2,248.0110 Christmas Diiuk ages., .This number will assure every officer nnd man of; Ihetxpediliomuv forces lioiulnv greetings. " TODAY'S MARKETS Portland Livestock l'OMXAND. Ore., Dec. 14. Cattle steadv. receipts. Kill. Steers, prime, ifll.riOffi.l 2.(10: good to choice. t0.50 (rtH.50: medium to good. $n.50(a 10.30: fair to medium, $8.009.00 oominon t lair. if.i.ollUM. nil: cows nnd heifers', choice, 7.7S(ii''8i00 : me dium to good. $(l.00(W7.O0; fair to medium, tf.'i.OlKiill.OO: dinners. ifXUO (ol4.00: bulls. .").0(l(o-7.U.ll; qnlves, if 0:00(u 12.00 ; . stoekors ami feeder: li.00((i.l).00. ITogs, steadv : receipts. .'181. rriin'o mixed, $10.7r(a)17.10: medium mixed iflU.riOfiiilOJ.'i: rough heavies. $14.7i (1 0.0(1:, pigs; $14.1)IK).1.).00; bull;-of sales, Sittl.8.). Sheep steadv: receipts. 0111. Prime lambs. $12.OO(ri)i:i.0O: fair to medium !l.00(uiri.',00: vnarlings. $10.000c 11.00: 'Wellters, $ll.OO(n10.(IO: ewes ifll.OOdfS.OO: rough heavies, ifM.OOtVi 11.75. , - . - , . : . ; . , ' - "''Butter ''" POia'LANI).. Ore.. Dec. 14.-Put tor stentlv. Citv crcainerv prints, ex tras, box lots, ti."e: cartons, Ode; half boxes, V more: less than half boxes le more. - '. - , -;' Portland drain . PORTLAND. Boo. 12. Oats. $55 bid: corn. $59 bid. Mtllsttiffs Mill run f. 0. b. mill CnrlotB $ 82.10; mixed cars f 32.00 fossthivn oariots ff4,1085.10; roll. ed barley $55'59; rolled oats (61 65; ground barley $5660; alfalfa Yneal (40.(5)44. WWVWWIWWWlW "I'm thro' onin" a new disease' Hint has broken out among the wom en ot Medford -and the results are; FROM FRANC Tho Hymptomi are an (ollowii and only prompt action will eradicate -tho dlsouso. Upa:i arising Monday, Wednosdayi und KrJdily .irfrfrnlngs-- tbo fl rut symptom Is lassitude, About nine o'clock a feeling of "What's the use? It's all over. Why should I go? to tbo Hod, Cross, rooms and work my head; off; my -boy didn't even got oyer, the pond, or, He's on bis way home)", all of which denotes "cold fsot", a marked symptom of disease. Forgetfulness (that many boys are still over there and need knitted gar ments) Is an Indication of tho pres ence of this, deadly germ.. Tho slflht has ibeepmo. Impaired (can't see to sew), . Heart has symptoms of bar- zoning; .doesn't 'bent as It used to. -Most likely It will turn to stone and tlio oars become so affocted that tho appeal of our local chapter In behalf of tbo thousands of refugees and the garments to be made for them, are not heard and no rosjsjuso tor wor kers Is given. As ai .antldpto consult your con science apd extract from It equal parts 01 l-wou t-(uit and iteu uross spirits, a lump of patriotism and a hunk of pep. A generous dofee be fore going to bed Saturday night and every hour ell day Hunday. If taken accordion to directions you will be up bright and' early. Monday morning feeling fine, as a fiddle and ready for your share of work In the Ked Cross rooms The beautiful posters for (he coni ng Christmas Roll Call are the work of some of America's foremost ar tists Edwin lllusJiflcld. tho eminent mural painter who spent eight weeks on the one lie contributed, "Columbia and the Spirit of the iUid Cross, beckoning the people to enroll their. numes. on a scroll held high In her baud- The original of this is valued at 110,000 and "Will .bang In the Amorlcan Red Cross building in Washington.. ' Will you answer "I'll, be there when the Christmas Roll Call bos been, checked up? The work of tho home service de partment of the Red Cross bas dnly just begun. They will train men and women to aid the wife who wears a service pin, until the last soldier re turns. ' Mss Bylngton, associate national director of borne service training is making a tour of tho northwestern division for the purposo ot conferring with home service sections. For six teen years she has been Identified wlUi social, .welfare. work. ., . The following la the .result, of the good work the homo service depart ment In our immediate vicinity ac complished:' ,5 ; I:!-; Tlutiiks to the Hod Cross I take thin moans to- thank.. .the Red Cross o,Cyoor city for the aid rendered the. family of- my broltier during their sickness and sorrow. 1 fully appreolnlov.thls help, rendered my doad brother's Tomlly -which I know was given" In true American spirit so characteristic -of ttie good ladles in this service. I also wish to thank any other who may have given assistance to them, almost strangers, in your-city., ,' ' J. N. TIBliSSAKT, Postmiisler, Orlando, Cal TALENT TALK Mr, and Mrs. Ilonrv Brandt arrived Friday from Nebraslcv with tho body ol' their little tluughtcr. Juanettn. who died on Snturdav. December 7. Tbo little eirh, attended . the primary grade here lstvca; nnd was n "great favorite with her teaohors. Miss Stun nurd, and her playmates. Uurinl will likely be m MoiL'ord. Wcslav voslo is still ,. under the weather from lnmbnao. ,, , . Fifty -or iixlv cases of tho. flu are reported 111 Talent Most, all iippcur to: bo light. 1 , . i ,- -mi i Ijidies, Aid will, hnvo on snle.,tbe articles made for Uio bajmaiv, which was to (be. held this woek. Anv one wishing to bttv anv of flicso things will find them at Hio Mcrrmitilo com pnn.v's store on Jlondnv afternoon, December lit. Mrs. l.opis Hrown will bo- in charge, . t . , On Deeeiiiber 1st. I -wa, informed at the Tribune otfiee. that bv vir tue of mi. firdor-issued hv the govern STRENGTHENS' KIDNEYS : PURIFIES BLOOD yon can't oxpect .weak, kldpo.vs, to keep up under the terrific Btraln of nature's effort to. filter :the acids and poisons. out, of the system unless they uro. given a HUlo help. Don t allow yoiig kidneys, , tho .mpst overworker organs of your tiody, to become dlS' eased 'when a little attention-now wtlltprevent It. Don't try to cheat nature.. It can't bo done. , yVs soon as you commence to have backache, feel nervouR, tired or worn; ont wlthout cause, GET BUSY. These are usually warnings thar your kid- nays' are not working properly, and throwing oft ' the poisons as they should. . ; Do not delay a minute. . Go after the icause of your ailments or youi magi find yourself In the grip of mi Incurable disease. -HOLD MEDAL! Haarlem Oil Cnpsulos will give nH most immediate, relief tr..om , Kldneyi rpblcs, whlohi .may, , lie, ntllo Unstis- pactea cause of dll health, ...goud1 M'HDAIl, HSaarlom.OU. CapsllloS Wlllj do, the work. They are the ,nure oMg- Inal Haarlem .011 Capsules, imported; direct from. the laboratories in Haar-i lem, Holland. .Ask your druggist : for. GOLD MEDAL and accept no subatv tntfes. Look for the name GOLD MltfDAIj on every box, Tbuoe sizes, .sotilhd padkagos. Wonoy refunded if tpnt, tmt all Holieitrirs nnd eollce- tors were to bo called in anil that mv services as such would not he rotmired for the present, fis that order provid ed thai all subscriptions must he paid in at thu office of Hie company and in advance. J wish to tliiink those who .have 'ho kindlv reserved their subscription remittances fur me. However, I shall still remain the cor respoiidetit for the city of Talent. Mr. lio'ighiiiim, principal of the school, is in a serious condition from. an attack of the Spanish inHuonzn. lli two brothers arrived Thursday morning. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. .1ohn Fuller were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Fuller of Ashland Thursrlav. Mrs. John liceson was shopping in Ashland Thursday. Pill (.'olciiimi was n caller in Talent Thursday iiftcmoon. Dclport (loddard was h 'Medford business caller , Uoiu -Wanner creek .Friday. tf Mrs. Tom l.nijib wiih n visjtor in iMcmord one lnv Inst week: REESE CM RIPLETS Hey. J. Stille pruaehed Sunday 11ft cr Kiindav school. VMr. Merritt continues about the same. ., .Frank Cator has recovered from a-severe ease of tonMilities. " "Hiuii Coiirtuev and wife have mov ed on their lionicsitead. W .11. CrandiiH and fainilv took dinner nt Mr. J. L. Ilobertson's Sun day. ' . Miss Marguerite Hammond also spent. Sunday afternoon and evening at Air. Robertson's. Mrs. 11. Wutkins spent Tbursdnv ni'jht in Medford. The rain Sunduv nibt caused the water to jaisc in lleese creck- , ; Miss Clutlv italVick drricd home lust'WCelv. -s" ' k - . COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave. Circuit Court Z. Ciuneron to D. T. Lawton et nl. Cost Kill. ' W. S. Parnuin vs. 'Southern Oregon Traction oompanv et nl." Petition nnd notice. : Uoxy '"Ann Coal Company vs. John Watson. Inutnotiim'und to auiet ti tic. ' - ,'T SUFFER i ; J," Use Soothing Musterole Ttffim those sharo oains ftchshootfrtR through your head, when your akull seems a u it wouia spm,: jim little Musterole on your temples and neck. It draws out the Inflammation, soothes away the pain, usually giving Xfustrmla Is a clean, white ointment. made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster ana aoes not ouster-.. Many doctors and nurses frankly tec. Otnmend Musterole. for sore throat, bron--tt;ti9. rmiin. stiff neck, asthma, neural. lumbago, pains and aches of the back or omts, sprains, sore wus TT" chilblains, frosted feet colds, of the chest (it often nrevents pneumoiua). It is always dependable. . .. S0C ana ouc jais; oosianusw Xotico ' ' (Notice is hereby given in accor dance with Section 5,"iT5 L. O. L. that after 60 days from the date hereof it will be unlawful for any stock to run nt large within willow Springs vot ing Precinct, of Jackson County, Ore gon, under penalty of JIO.OO for the first offense and .$20.00 for each and every subsequent offense, to be re covered from the owner ot the stock. in , civil action, in the name of the State of Oregon before n justice the neaca of the precinct' In which such owner or keeper, or either of thorn, may reside, etc. -Duteit at Jncksou-!lle,-Oregoh,.tlUs I3t-h day ot December, A.-D. 191S. . v O. A. GARDNER. . County Clork for Jackaon County - Oregon..., .... .. ... Notice of Snto of Government Timber : General Land Office, '-"Washington. D. L November 14 191S. - ., Wotlco is hereby glvon that subject to the conditions, and limitations of the Act of June 9. .1916 (39 S(at, 21S), and the . Instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of Septem ber 15, 1917, the timber on the fob lbwlng lands will be sold Jan. 1919, at 10 o'clock' a. m.; at' -public auction at the United States lend office at Roseburg, Oregon, 'to the highest, bidder at not less thnn the appraised value as Bhown "by this notice, sale to be subject to the ap proval of the secretary 01 too in terior. ' The purchase price, "with an 'additional sum ot one-fifth, of pne per cent tnereor, oelng oemmissions jdloweV 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 Vemoed within ten years. Bids 'will bo received fronr cltlzensL of the Mlnited States, associations Ax such clOzens . and; corporations oraahized under the laws ot the United States 'or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of qualified purchaser, the timber any legal subdivision will be offered 8epnrntoly before being included in any of for of a' larger unit. T. 35 S:. R. 1 E.. Soc. 1: 88 M" "h'to fir 20 St., none of the yel low Tine to be sold' for loss than l.oO per M,, and none of the fir to be sold for less than ll.OO per M. 15 8., R, 2 W.. Sec. 25. NE'A SWV red fir 300 M., yellow fir 000 M., cedar 50 M., SW'A, red fir 500 m yellow fir 800 M., UW;t SWV4, red fir; 1150 M., yellow fir 00 M... cedar 50 M.. SKVi 8W"4. red fir 550 M., yellpw fir 100 M., WA 91i. red fir 550 M.. NWY SK, red fir 450 M., yellow fire 900 m., bw'a sk4, red nr 700 m;. yel low fir 250 M., cedar 50 M.. BIS'A HB'A red fir 1025 HI., yellow fir 300 M., none of tho red fir. yellow fir or cedar to be sold for less than $1.50 per Jt. T. U S, K.. & VV., .8ec. 5, NE'A CfB!4, red fir 850 M., NW. NE'A. red fir 700 M.. SW'i NK14, red fir 25 M SK14 NBi4, red fir xuo M., NW'V. red fir 450 M., yellow fir 450 M.. iSWM NW4 retl fir 100 M. yellow fir 850 M., cedar 0 M., HW"4 red fir 225 M yellow fir 2250 M-, cedar. 70 M .SE 14 NW'A, fed fir 325 M., yellow fir 00 M., ceoar 110 M,, cvku sw4, yellow fir 700 M. cedar 70 M.. NW14 sw4, yellow fir 490 M,, cedar 30 M.. SW4 SW.14, yellow fir 640 M., 8B14 SWA. yellow fir 740 M.. NE4 8E4, red frr 370 M., yellow fir 360 M., cedar 65 M., NW, SB hi,, red fir- 575 M.. cedar 30 M.. HWli, SE4 red fir 680'M., bEVi BBM, red fir 880 M.. cedar 25 M.. none of the reii fir to be sold for less than $1.00 per M and none of the yellow fir cedar to be sold for less than $1.23 per M. T. 17 3,,-R. 6 W.. Sec. 13, Lot 2, red fir 190 M., Lot 3, red fir 65 M. Sec. 35 fNE44 SWA. red fir E.Z5 M., 8E4 8W4, red fir 415 M. NW'i SEV4. red fir 480 M.. SW4 SE4- red fir 620 M BEVi SE, red fir 335 M., none of the red fir to be sold for less than II. 25 per M. Sec. 27, Lot 1, red fir. 190 M., N NE hl NW14, red fir 430 M.,MVi NW NW4, red fir 315 M., none of he red fir to be sold for less than Me;vfcLXYTALLMAN; Commissioner, flpneral-Land Office. Advertising Rates -Classified' ne ceDt a word. Locals Ten cents a line.' " " i LegaI-"-FIre- cents a line.' : DispIay-25 cents an Inch: Contract rates on application'- ' BEVP W ATK1 FMStiLE WANTED- -Waitress. Hotel Med- ford. WAKTED Ten bright capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell well known goods to established dealers. $25.00 an $50.00 per week; railroad fare paid; weekly advance for traveling expenses Address at once Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 707, Omaha, Nebr. HELP WANT EU MALE. WANTED Teamster. Phone 597-J2. WANTI MlSClfLLAjraOlJS WANTED Spring wagon top; also Jersey heifers to freshen in spring. Phone 372-R1-. Ashland. E. -E. Foss, Talent, Ore. 228 WANTED Beans and apples, any quality or quantity. Box 597. WAOTED TO RENT Pasture land. Box 444, Mall Tribune 256 WANTED To borrow $9,000 to $10,000 for from six months to year, secured by livestock. Apply Mail Tribune, Box R. WAi.VTED To rent furnished bouse. Apply Box B, Mail Tribune. WANTED Well rotted stable man ure delivered. Box X-10, Mail Tribune. ; '; i i WANTED H. H. Toft will buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts. WANTEtt Honaes to mora, solid. repair or wreck. 488-X. Phone 488-M or WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, 'judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thing. FOB SALE MISOEliIi&NEOUa, FOR SALE Turkeys, young toms. hnlf wild, $10.00 each. Also Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, $2.50 each. Eleanor Moore, Ash land.. . . .. - ; c. -.. 231 FOR SALE Cook stove with coils, motorcycle, house plants, sauer kraut and pickles in brine. Call 501 Beatty street. 227 FOR S.LE Surry, harness, fine separator, cheap. 906 West Fourth street, i; -.' ... - -226 FOR SALE Small Chevrolet truck . Bargain it taken at once. 4 West Fourth street. --. 229 FOR SALE Sulnhur. land nlaster, superphosphate., Ralph Waldo El- uen, kuss .vini. FOR SALE Apples, orchard Call, mealtimes. -408-R3. run 228 FOR SALE Alfalfa.,, hay... Phone S42-R, evenings. ... , , FOR SALE Corn at the . ranch. ... . - -. , Clancy ... 2 4i FOR SALE Two Cadllac automo biles; will make good delivery or truck. Inquire at 142 North .. Front Street. ; - - 234 FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay : $35.00 per ton. ; Modoc Orchard. Phone Central Point , at,, meal -hnnn " -f'! : .-- FOR SALE Corn. Green Mountain Ranch. Phone 201-Y. FOR RENT APARTMENTS. FOR RE0JT One completely fur nlshed apartment.- Hotel Holland. :tioer. LOST On Siskiyou mountains, suit case containing clothing and other valuables. Reward, Leave at :nm 9aia9tr-. u. ?8? rOR SALE rU-VL B8TATK. KOR SALE 1'Mvo acres S ami In- year ohf Newtown apples near Ashland, six hundrud tlollain, duo half down, hiilaace one year it per emit Interest. .Write for particu lars. Next year's crop should pay for place, it. T. Stinnett, linx 2,'!i. Clntsltanio, Ore. -ii28 FOR SALE Five-room modem house, or will trade for smaller one. 2t9 North Oakdnlc, ' 227 POft SALK MVfSTOCIC FOR SALE 211 Shoats, nvorngo S5 lbs. Market price. Also sowh nail pigs. Central Point State Unnk. .....-' :.- . -..:.''. 229 FOR SALE I have Kill good thrifty bred ewes. D, Rosenborg, Hotel Medford. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy Llta erty Bonds. ' J. B. Andrews, No. 31 North Orape. Phone 647-.I. tf" nfSINRSS DIRECTOUy -Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-lnw, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. B. Reames, Lawyer, Corey Building. Oarnett- Auttr Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. We are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under wrlt ' ten guarantee. 34 North Flttoentb St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned op for the summer. Call 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 Mnste FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Halght Mulo Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. . Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance Agency, 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Good local service. Helen Tumy, Manager. ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accidont, Automobile, Liability policies writ ten 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 S. Fir. - Phone 184. Physicians and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Piactlee limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Phone 667. - DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. ., ;. .- phone 90 4-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped printing office 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. Service guar ; anteed. - A CHANCE To Own a Home in Medford A sti'ictly modern 5-roora cottage with screened porch es, cement walk, garage and driyeway, chicken house and lot, and close in, everything paid up, a clear titie and a .bargain. - We have several splendid values to ffcr you at this time. - Brown & White Real Estate and Insurance, 10 So. Fir St. Wetlford. Oregon INTKHLIHIAN AUTOCAR CO. ! ...... . Tlnin Card. . . .' Whllo "flu" ban Is on curs will run between Medford and Ashland as fol lows: ' Leave Medford for Ashland dally at 8:00 a. m. (except Sunday), ami at 10 a. m it 00 p. in. nnd 4:00 p, m. Leave Ashland for Medfordduilv at 9:00 a. m. (oxenpt Sunday) and ut 11:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m. and 5:15 ' B , mm flM'stro.u.s s,y gross w9,hj tBy. dp. 1J05 jio)p yon, - , Ady, y.ellaa ytea 1Q ffl. li o i swwwifl, ...