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MEDFOTtT) MATTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORT), OftFlON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 191R PAC1E THREE E IN ONE YEAR 'Col. hnd Mrn.'II, II. Surttoiit en roil to to Mud ford, stopped nt Green riolcl, IlllnuU wlirtio Col, Hurgent d. llvmttil a war address. Unlaw In tint riiuort of this uddi-oss In the llrutn field ArnHtt - ' Ji.Ool.- H. 11. Sargent, who slopped oft In Oroanfloid from Thursday iin III Muhduy to visit among relatives, i While n route from Washington, I). C., to till lioulo In Jacksonville, Oro., : was Induced to deliver nil nddroHH ul the M. B. church Biinduy availing on "Tlio BlUlegy of llm Wur." Col. Euriil utiuliiutud from West Point in 1HK4 und haii won it place of dis tinction am It tnctlcluii In army cir cles. Owing to till dofnellva hearing ha hud retired from active service, n lid luid been In the sorvlco for 30 , yurn, drawing tlireeifourth pny tor life,' but whon war wns declared h whk again -onllud for turvlra uud on- ' toiud llm It. 8. wur collouo ul Wusli IliKton. in tlmuii of wnr the wur col- , lvi:o In not a callngo at nil, but a cleurlng hauso which ptiim oil' a wldii inimu ot tho wnr supplies. Thvro wni a'goad slued crowd out to hour him, but tho subjovt wan such a broad and expuutve ou ho was un' able to cover thft subject only in (funeral way, but It proved very Inter emlOK to bin hoarers. 11 tuld fcow Germany threo times, al,Uio Mnrne. at Amiens and at Verdun, cam clou to winning the war. Ho thought Eng. land uiuilo a great mlutnke when she fulled to follow tho two German crui ser Into Turkish waior boforo llm Uuor hud cntorod tint war, und Hiv ing TurVey to understand that tha DiirdaiiftltM lauot not. be closed to sbtpptfiSf. ' for ' Russia could not : bo, kuit in tho war . unless uho could exchange her wheat for am munition. In hl oiliilon' If Napoleon could have como to II fo and won placed in charge f tho campaign lie would efuir a rcw weeks' aludy of tho fluid have wou tho wur In nt leant a yoar, a ho would have Woon that thn ItalhnttM wan tho most vulnerable point at which to strike the central powers, as, H would have' sevorcd one of Germany's aourcea or itippllua. Koch mw thin, and when ho had 600,000 mn on the HulKtrlan front he struck a blow whlcn put lluli;rl out or tho war. then Tur key tell andAiutrla-Hungnry wn forc ed lo follow stilt, na she did not havo enough men to protect her Italian bor der, lot atone put up a defense against thn BnlOntkl nrniy. flnrmany being unablo to mako ntiy headway on tho woNtorn front and with her ouHtnrn from Oion to nllnck through Aitalrla had nothing elan to do hut aurrandor or stirrer from a destructive Invasion. Tho reason dermany attack ed France through liolglum and Lux- uinboru wa because the other route wns too alow and (loudly a puth to fol low aa Franco was strongly iirolocted on hep eaattirn border. . Ilo. explained many terma. auch aa aalleuta, tactlca, atrateKy, brlditohoiida, and told tho ad vantage and dlaadvantasea which: ro aullod from Qorinany belnit on tho In aldo of tho battlo rlnn. Wo wlah wo could no more fully Into tho many uolnta brotiKht out, aa they woro Intor cmlim and broimht out mnny new alde IlKhtikon the wura proitreaa. In clim liia ho read I hut moat toucliliiK of war iir.ema, "In Flandora' Flolda," which wa written by-ljleut. t!ol. John Me- Crao, n Canadian aoldlor who died in aotlou, and which him been prdvloualy . publlHhed In thoac column.; alao an anawor to tho uliovo poom which was Written by Col. Bnrgent wife, AllcoTI rlarunnt, a r.ioal touchinc roply, which wo aro Bind to reproduce: i , In Flartdera' Field. Hlfop welli noloved dead who llo In Klandcra' Kloldsl Tlio aoft wind liond the poppiea' ; head, ' Thn ahfw4ntiw lAnra nhnvA vmir heiln Bleep well, we keap our fnltli with you And Bllll flkht ou. Tho Rreat gun'? boom, tho mlnalloa fly, The torch ' you Rnvo wo nttll lift lilRh To llRht bravo men to victory. Sloop wnll, brnvo doad, . whoro lurlcs i; alim low And nil the hrllllnnt popple slow In Flundora! Fiolda, IllMMty Lonn Notice ' Tho four Medfprd banha doalro to notify aubacrlbora to tho Fourth Lib' flrly loan that .Installment paymenta aro tluo a follows: -. 20 per cent Novombor 21. 20 par cant December 19. ,20 per oont January 16., - 80 nor cent January SO. ". ; No notice will 1o mailed by tho ilanka. ' If payments aro not mot promptly whon duo tho banka win havo to arrange to aoll tho bonds DollnQUont Subscribers will plonao pay np and avoid loss. Chemical Fire In Now Yok. . hEW. YOHK.' Den. lfi. Kiro fol Ihwfd hv nn' exploHion tijdnv in' Uie ' illiint Of tlio Ainerii'iui Anilino Pro tluolH toniiiiitiv in Univoi'Hitv Plnoo, llkliirtitl' n! number of wsonti- mid jlnniiipteil imieli mirrnundinij-property, liieliiillnir llm Hotel Albert, ii cross tho Street,"' lir which mnnv windows woro hwlieni y f ' ' ASKFORandGEr Horlick's Th Original . ' Midted Milk For Infants and Invnllda , . x OTHERS are IMITATIONS OF (Oontloued from pave one.) . Speech iniikimr occui'ivil in llu ifienl inner eonfj viiid of llio C'ilv Hull, which 1 1 iui Iioiti covered over fur tint oci'iiMiou niul ili'i'o'nili'il with flnex mill Ijiinliiiu. Al'ler e.vi)uini.'e of iid l)'eKt.e liilii'lieiin wiih Kc('vel. On the hiiv lo the liuffel in the Cil v Hull, tlio piirlv puxHcd tbrouuli NitlniiMr whem criiPKlrt of the tin v were uroiipeil. In one Xif lliem wiih kIii lioned the "Hiiiunr of St. (lervuiH." II choir eelnliriiled for its iiniiecoiuuii nieil Niui'iiiir of the uni'ieiil polyphonic mimic. TIicho Hliutiin nre nlliiehed lo Ihe Chiiri'h id" HI. (Icrviiix liehind the t'ilv Hull, which wiih Kimek bv n .hell from- the Oermlin lone rnimc ennnon on (loml Friduvi itiHt im the HinucrH were nlmiil to lieifin I'iiIch Irinn'a "Ktnbnt Muter," . .. KpenklnR to I'realdont Wilson, M. Mllhouiird said! ' "Mr,' .I'rnaldonl, It la with deep emotion that tho cupllul welcomes today tho first presldoMl or tho I J lilt ed tttttto who has crossed the oc.oun, und our city hall, the orndle or French liberty will mark in lla an nul tho day on which U we permit ted to receive the omlnmit eratOHman or tho union th tltlron or the world dure wa auy tbo Rreut Ruropennf whoso voice, heard bofora tho com lnM vtotory-v cillod to llfo tho op prexeed araonu; tho nations. "UurlnR weary montha our aol dlnrs havo fouRht with stole resolu tion In defenso of tho soil of their forehanra and tho land or their chil dren.. So vast was the field of bat tle, ureal was the issue at stoke, so bitter and so hard was tho HtriiR Klo thut only after the passnRe of tlmo did It seem possllilo Hint Ihe Krandeur of their nccompllshmant oould clearly show forth. Yot your distance frbm the theater of wur hus allowed yon to aec, whllo yet thoy lived, tho Rreaines of tho monument thoy woro bulldlnK. Tribute tn IVj-hIiIukT "Prom tho othor aldo of tho world you have spoken In advanco of the JudRinent of history. What a source or itrenRth wa It for thesa flahter suddenly to hear your volco, liv Its distant authority resembling: 1 the voire or posterity: whut Joy to wel come those now brothers-ln-arms hnstonlnx with ardor to claim at tho critical hour tholr placo upon the Hold of battle; what comfort for them to feel that thoy woro henco forth arrayed with tho Rlorlou army of Ueucral PoruhlnR, tho victor of the ArRonno." "Thus Paris, engnr to soo In the flush tho mun It hnd known only by his written word and by his Iniace, today Uvea over nRaln with polRtiiint Intensity tho history of America's de cision aa It was unfolded In your conscience before the oyna of the world., i "Profoundly moved by tho magnif icent Ronoroslty with which your compatriots had aot thomaoivea to rnllovo our aufforlnRB, with whal anxious yot confident expectation did wo follow tho progress of your thought and of your ronlliiRs. . I 'raises April .Nolo "nonoath tho dollherntoly men. surod tono of your note and mes ssges wo fait little tlfj mounting- of a riKiii(uiin iiiiK".. viiui. wna mull uui daxitlod ndmlrnllon whon there burst upon us tlio messaRO of April 1, 1917 which ruvo to tho questlonliiRS of tho American consclonco their bu promo conclusion, and In I'sscnl's words, hrouRht tho Rroator Justlco and torco to doctdo tor long centuries tho fa to ot all humanity! A Now Ideal "Wo aro proud, Mr. President, to otfer you wolcomo In the name of this capital, . "Toko then. Mr. President, tho sincere Rood wishes of our city, yes tnrday undor tho menace of the Bor thns and tho Oothas, a citadel of tho Ubortlas of tho world, but today open to all nohle and Ronarous Idons, and enthusiastically acclnlmlng in tho Hroat cttlsen alio hus tho honor to rocolvo, tho embodiment of a now Ideal which cornea to hoc" LONDON. r)cei'iB.-J-rreitk'nt Wil son's rocoiition nt Paris W mndo tho menu feature of the days news by London journals, which hfivo filled their columns with detailed defturip tlnns of Ihe oltieinl unci personal ac tivities of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson nnd the scenes in tlio Piiris stvoets, , Edilorinl eomnieitt repeutH Hritisli snlisfnetion over Mr. Wilsoii'ft! nvri- vnl .mid dwells -on tlio niinmitudc of the event of Amorien's pnrtieipntion ill Ihe politic 'tit tho old worM,- nnd the,' fhomcndriiiR riMponsilnlitv thnt notion hits undertaken. Tho speeehos mndo nt tho Palms do Klvsoo. hen JU, AValson wnr formiillV welcomed to. Paris, nvo wnrmlv eommenued President-Wilson's reply to tho ud dross bv President Poineuro is- do. scribed ns hnvina "struck tho kov- note of his counlvv's ttl'Oittnosa in thoBO liibt yeiun." ENGLiSHlPAPERS PLEASED WITH WILSON'S SPEECH FIRST TO VISIT FIELD OF MARNE m ii h MOS. GEORGE BARNEtT :. ,. . -if.-:': it Mrs.' Uarnott i wire of the com imandant of Ilia . U. 8.' Marina Corps and ha a son who la a ltu tonant in tho umrluos. She wo the flrat Amorlcun woman to visit the battletlclda or the Maroe ,anb dtcoratod with flowers the crave, ot American heroe there. .. SET ASIDE BY COURT WASHINGTON.' Dec. 10, Upon llie motion of the government, which uilmillcd Hint convictions in lower courts were wnitut, the simrcnic court lodiiV set nside the "convictions of I'.iniinuel Inllwr. William J. I loon mill 'Jli oilier residents of .South Dn kolu under the cspiounue net of 11117. nnd ordered u new triitl. ' IJvcslock POIITUND. Ore.. Dec. IB. Cuttle stvnilv, receipts. -180. Steers, prime, 1 l.otltu l'i.'J.'i: uood lo choue, lll.')0 (u I. .'()-. nicilium lo uood, $!)..iU(a $10.."ill: I'liirlojiicilimn Mcers. $8.tM)fn'' Il.tIO: common lo fair, ."i."i(lf(i'7.?)0; cows uud heifers, choice, $7.iO(ii 8.(10 : mciliiiui lo irooil, .(i.lltl((i 7.IIU: fair lo medium, $."i.0(l(u (I.0M-, ennners, ir.i.OU CoN.llO: hulls, $").0(l(-7.0;. calves. fll.ntlto '12.110; stoekers nnif feeders. f Il.tltK.i '.I.IIO. Hons stcnJv. receinls 3.!IS7w Prime mixed. $ 1 fl.7."(u 17.1(1: medium mixcit. -t Io..i"(o Kl.i. i; rouuli ncovics. l l.7.'(i'lli.00: nitts. $l-I.O0(aM."i.O0; bulk of snlcs. ltl.8.'i. Sheen stendv. receipts 022. Prime lnmlis, 12.mi(ii i:t.0O; fmr to mediuni $II.iII(;M1.00: vcnrlinss, 10.00a 11.00: wethers, if !).(UI( 10.00 : ewes. f(l.00(n"8.(!0; rouuli heuviis. $14.00 1I.7.-). 1 nutter POltTI.AND. Ore.. Dc. 10. Putter firm. t'itv crcnnierv prints, extras. box lots., O.'io; curious, 00c: half boxes, V.c more; less Hum half boxes, le more. Huviiior price butter fill, connlrv. (I7e: eiibo cxirns, OlVic Portland Grain P011TLAND. Deo. 12. Oats. $55 bid: corn. $50 bid. Millstuffs Mill run f. o. b. mill: Carlots $32.10; mixed cars $32. GO; less than carlots $34.1035.10; roll, ed barley $55G9; rolled oats $61 05; ground barley $CCC0; alfalfa meal $0j44. Muyor W.'A. Cowley hs clinirmnn of Ihe oil v lionnl of health closed the schools tile middle .of-' tlio' week. to reopen ns soon ns the tlnimcr from the iiil'Uionxsi i pnssed.: Tlio joint proclnmntion of Mnvor Oowlcv nnd Ciu llenllh l'hvsieiun Dr. M, Dow'Sicliiundiinr nil eitiketis mnsl; when ueinsr nwnv from I heir own premises- is hoius uiiiversnllv oheved Tho flu situation here, nt this writing is not ser'ous. There has been no dentils nnd no new enses repnrled in A Nation's Safety depends upon more than wealth- or the power of its mighty guns. It rests in its robust cliiltlren and Initsetrong, vigorous manhood. an. ideal constructive tonic-food. briii pi to tho syBtem'' elements' easily asaimtintcd and. impRrtu stvenglh and pro motes nonnal growth. Svot'a Emnhton bailJn np tha. Vjtioh and fortifies tlw ntrvma.' , ,UM Si Uvnuv, mwniticlU, N.J. m-i) mi II v-r-f, gill I 4. i"m n EMI.S90N (he Inst 'H lioiirs. I'eonlC nerd have no fcur in coiniiiK lo town us every one in' nsuiif everv precinnioli to irevent the spread of this disease, r. Ilcnullcd of tho lliiltl Slates iiuvy is here on n furlough with rela tives nnd friends. :' . . .; (I. V; Little of Weed, Calif., in hero visilinst relnlivcn und friends. ' . A. W" Wooh of llrav, Ciilii'.. mnde u business trip i. here durinit the week. -' .'' ' Mrs. Muv Miilmw if Conuilii is spending tho winter hero with her I'nllier, I, i1'. Inirrum.' Mrs, Tompkins of Xcw York ar rived hero Knturdiiv to spend the winter with her son Frnnk 'J omikins, und wife, Ucuririii I.vons is home from tench- inif in tho Meadows until after tile liiiliduVH. . . Airs. Ditlicll of Cnnvonville is here visilinu relatives and friends. Tlio munv- friends of Mr. und Mrs. Victor Kursvll who lutve lieen unite ill with the influenza, will be plensed to know llicv lire now rreoveriuir uud will soon be able to be out nuiiin. Mrs. Ktolicr was called to Wvom- iiiur the hitter port of tlie week be cause of the serious illncsn of her soli's fuinilv .with the inllucnui. Will Kulsoe of Knstern ,Oreon is here to spend the holiduvs with his family. - ; , . , Miss Mildred 1 In wit. who 1ms been visitintf friends ul Hood Itiver nnd .Marshfield, luis relumed lo her home. The mnnv friends of Mrs. Ted Hill. who has been-with her husband nt Port Columbia.-will be ulcuued to know she hus returned to this city. The V. it. G. hero'hcld their elec tion of officers December 7; Mrs; E. ft. Olenson . Wits iinanimouslv re elected us president, Mrs. Mat lie Par ker vice president. Mrs; Lucy Willi iains junior vine, Mrs. Purkevpile chiipluiu, Mrs. Gray conductor. Mrs, Ncff nssistiint conductor and Mrs. Toomcv iniiinl, with Mr. . J. B, Holmes installinfe officer. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. flowlett "It is to he lio'iied'tiiat the P.. P.-Pcr', sist mail will be carried ft little more rctiuhirlv thnn whet it hn been for tho past few weeks, as the postmas ter has notified the bondsmen on Mr. Winninuhnm's bond that they would have to attend to the matter, ns Mr. Winninuhmn has been sick himself nnd his fnuiilv with the flu. iillhouirh Mr. W. told me this . Suturdilv morn- ina that he hnd recovered from the flu hilt ' wns still troubled . with the plurisv. but otherwise was feelinu fine, und seemed 10 think he would he able to resume his work on the rout. As lon' as 1 nm on the subject of reportinc sick enscs 1 will taiv thnt Prof. K. K. Deardoff and wife have been confined to- tho house. vith niv pcndicitis. hut nt lust; accounts were iinprovinir. , . - Speukiui; of the flu. Dr.- Holt, our local M. 1).. informed me this mom- ine; Hint there had been 22 cases of the flu in Kuulo Point and :12 eases in llutte Pulls nnd so fur us Kimle Point is concerned there was not n case in our town bill whnt'-it hnd Ruddy Cheefes Starklinij Eyes . Most Wome.vCan Have . Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known" . . Qhio Physidan i Dr. P. M. Edwards for 1? yeera treated cores of women for liver and bowel ailments During these .years he (rave to his patients a preraiptioi) made of a fcrr well-known vege'.able ingredients mixed with olive eiL nrmlne them Dr. Edwards Ollv Tablets. You wilt know them by their Olive color..-. ' ' . llieae tablets ore wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying orz the xraste ana poison mm matter in one's system.. U you havj a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive fcowcia you tara -one oi ur. Edwards' Oliva Tablets niohtly for a time and note the pleasing results. '-' ' Thousands of women as well Bs men aw nr. fiimrih'U ivo motets me sue- Icessful substiture for calomel now and (then just to keep in the pink of condition, liuc ana xx per dox. tui oiuggiiia. GIM CHUNG CShina Herb fitior Herb cure ror earacno, Headache. oatarrah, dlptheria, '.sore throat, lung trouble,' kidney trouble', stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev er, cramps, eoughs, poor circulation. carbuncles,' tumors, cracked breast. cures all kinds ot gotten. NO OP- ERATIOrfS. Medford, Oregon, Jan IS, 191? TO WHOM IT It AT CONCERN: ; This Is to certify that I, the un dersigned, had -very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August .was not expected to live, and bearing ot Gins Chung (whoso Herb Store is at'211' South. Front street, Modford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I stortod to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and, can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Olm Ohung and try bis Herbs.-: (Signed) " " W. R, JOHNSONi, -Witnesses: t.'"."',.''':"- j M. A. Anderson, Medford ' ' S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, : Wni. Lewis, Eagle PMnt ; . W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point, 0. B. Moore; Eagle Potato ' J. V, Mclntyre, Eagle Point, ; Geo. It. Von der.Hellen, Eagle Point, Thos. u: KlcholB, Eagle Point. been brotikiit 'iiilo the fatiiilv from outside the town nnd Hint the patients' were nil coiivulesciiiK. We hav.i hud no deaths from Ihe diseaxi-'itl all and about alt ujf the patients are uu and around, The P. & K. arrived Tliursdnv mornine on time und hnd ciuite a number of imsMcnKCrs. Mrs. Jack Zimmcrlv, Uic hostess of the Fnnn ers' hotel, look imtsate for llutte rails und Mrs. Dick Dinmond. wife of one of the railroad officials enme out find took dinner with Mrs. Hew lett. .- : ,-. Mr, John Thompson of Climax. haviiiif sold off his sheep was in town Tliuiidiiv to cnsfimo enr to tako his houschoiild iioods nnd some of his other, stock to Douulus county, uud since then hus been icnttinu his car loaded ready lo start this . Satur day afternoon, , , The mnnv (riends of Mrn. Dr. Holt were ulail to sec her on our streets attain Thursday, with her two dauuh ters, . .', . , -Mim Ktla I led ford took oassaue on the Ieivis iilnev Tliursdav iitornine for .Med lord. 1 Vi. H. Oaudall was a business call er Thursday. Mr. A. J. IIoivJ not Howard of Oakland. Ore., returned to the 8uu- nyside Thursday, niht. He has been up both Nmi'K nf the liouue river lookine for uMilacc where he can open up a turkey ranch; and bus decided on a place known ns Ihe Smith much. provided he e.-m make te deal for it. In the nieuntiwc he. has bonuht up two different lots of turkeys, eettini; ready for business. . He has been in Hint busincKs in Dotiuhis county and when nskrd what he would do with his turkeys he had'houeht, in ease he didn't secure a suitable place for his business, he jmd that lie- would shin Ihcin to Oakland, where he has been in that hin-iness when he enme down here. - - ' . , C. II. Pierce, the florist, formerly of Meilford, hut now situntcd on a farm northeast of here a fe miles. was in town Kriuav and so wns Joe Kilev und Joe Sickle. Since tho word has troue out that the flu was in Katile Point almost ev eryone who eitn. stars, nwav from town.,, nnd when thev do, come they For Burning Eczema Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied u Rood clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 35c, or $UX for extra larse sue, get a bottle of re mo. When applied aa.daected it effectively removes ecaema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, bums, wounds and chafing. It penetrates, clean Eta and soothes. mo is a dean, dependable siid inexpensive, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, i ry fx, as we oeneve notrung yon have ever used is as effective and satisfying. The E-W.Reae Co.. Cleveland. O. Notice nf Sale of Government Timber General Land Office. Washington, D. C;.-November 14, 1918. '. ' - Sotice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations ot the Act ot Juno 9, 1916 (39 Stat., 218), and the instructions of tho Secretary ot the Interior ot Septem ber 15, 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 otflce at Roseburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than-' the appraised value as shown, by this notice, sale to be subject to tho 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 ot 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 ot 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. 1: SB SWU, yellow pine 10 m.. red fir 430 M., white fir 20 M-, nono ot the yel low pine to be sold for less than $1.50 per M., and none ot the fir to be sold for less than 11.00 per M T. 15 8., R. 2 W.i Sec. 25, NE SWK. red fir 300 M.. yellow fir 900 M., cedar 50 M., XWU SWVi. red fir 500 m.. yellow fir S00 JI.. SW, SWU. red fir 1150 XI.. yellow fir 100 M.i cedar 50 M., SEV, SWV1 red fir 550 M.. yellow fir 100 M., NBlt SE Vi .- red . fir 550 it' NW SEV1. red fir 450 M., yellow tire 900 M.. SWW SEW. red fir 70ft M .vel low fir S50 M.. cedar 50 M ' SEtt SEW red fir 1025 f.. vallow fir 300 -M.i none ot tho red tlr, yellow fir or cedar to be sold tor less than ll.oO ner M. T. 14 S.. R. 8 W.. Sec. E NE14.IXT!, rod fir 850 M., NWH NE14. red fir 700 M.. SWW NE red fir 835 M., SEH KEU. red fir 800 M..' NKVi SW. red fir 450 M. yellow tlr 450 MV. LVWW NV4 red fir 100 St.-, yellow fir S50 M., cedar 70 M., SWU NW, red fir 225 M. yellow fir. 2250 M . cedar 70 M., SE NW. red fir 325 M., yellow fir 4U0 M., ceanr lis M.. CTS14 swy. yellow fir 700 M. cedar 70 M.. NWll SW. yellow fir 490 M.. cedar 30 M.; SW4 SW;. yellow fir 640 M.. SE SW4. yellow flr740 M.. NT! VI SEVi. red fir 370 'M.,' yellow tir 360 M-. cedar 66 M., NWVi.SEi, red fir 57o at., cedar 30 M.. sw SK red fir 680 M;; bEVi SEVi red- fir 880 M.. cedar 25 M none ot the red fir to lie sold tor less than $1.00 per M and none- ot- the yellew; fir or cedar to be sold for less tnan $1.26 Der M. -T..17 S.. R'. W Sefc; 18. Lot 2, red tlr 190 M.i Lot 8, red fir 365 M. See. 35 !NEl. SWVi, red fir ana m., sr. avvt, rea iir ,4jo m., NW14 SEVI. red fir 80 m:4 SWV1 SGVi - red tlr 620 M., SSH red fir 335 M none of the red .fir to be sold for less than $1.2o per, M. Sec. 27. Lot 1, red fir 190 it. N NEV1 NWVl.-red fir 430 M.. N NWV NWH. red fir 31B M., none of the red . fir to be sold for less than $1.45 per M. ". . ,- CLAY TA.LLMAN. Coniuilssloaer, General Land Otflce. iiitv im to iret throuuh with their' business und leave hh soon ns pos- ible , Jlr. nnd Mrs. K. W. Davis of Kla math Pulls cume out Kridnv svonimr on the Lewis iitnev nnd spent the nililit with us nnd have been spendiuv the day limkinir nt some of the places around here that nre for sale or rent. . , - Nick Younu- wns n caller on our blacksmith. W. L. C'hildreth Snttir da v. . : It. O. Hrown of the firm of Oeorsre Urown mid Sous, returned from Port lurtd Pridnv niuht nnd reports the hoic market iinprovinir.- ( hns Klder of Lnko Creek wus a diner nf the Kannvside Saturdav, Happy Mothers Prepare in Advance X WeSJwful Inflaeaca For Expectant .-.,,; Mouiera. ,.,.. MtAben tor orer half a centanr bore lMd With ttlA tltrrWMt rMilAHl Ka llm. honored preparation, Motbcr Frleod, btfor nrriTsi oi uojij. tier e u s iruijr wonder ful tieftetratinr appKcdtioD for tho abdomen and brcaata. it lofteiia and miitu iatia tbo DujaclCT, renderin tbom pliant to readily fivtu w naiure oemnna jot expansion, uy U two the anxlou months of preynancy are made comfortable. Tbo usual wrench Jnr strain, beartng-down and atretcblnf pains are counteracted. The yrtn la prepared for tha rnmlnsr fnt atnr ihanuAf lUnilur'sL Friend brlnjra rettful nlrtrta and happy antlct- ftuvu, lur uw ncrrea aro aov orawa upoa pith tho usual strain. . . Br Its reyular application the auadea ex- Gad easily when babr arrives: the time la ts at the crista end naturally Um nala mnA danrtr la leu Mother's Frtoid Is on sale at every drug store. It Is for external use only u absolutely safe and wonderfully effect iTe. Write the BradBeld Hemilator Cooipaoy, lept. C, Lamar Buildlna;. Atlauta, Geortia, for their Intereshna; Motherhood Book, free to users of Mother's Friend, and obtain a bottle of- Mother's; Friend from the riruc store aud beflu this xraleful treataciiU Advertising Rates . Classified One cent a word; Locals Ten cents a line.. . . Legal Five cents a line. ! ;, ' ' Display 25 cents an Inch., Contract rates on application.' HELP WASTED FKMAJLE WANTED Waitress. Hotel Med- ford; - WASTKIV SIlSCHXJjAJfKOCS WANTED Beans and apples, any Quantity. Box 697. 231 WANTED Spring wagon top; also Jersey heifers to freshen in spring. Phone 372-R1, Ashland. . E. E. Foss, Talent, Ore. 22S WANTED Well rotted stable man ure delivered. Box- X-10, Mall Tribune. : -: WANTED R. H. Toft will buy your - partly paid Liberty Bond contracts. WANTED Honsea to mpre, kulld, - repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or 488.X. WANTED R.- H. Toft buys Liberty bondB. also mortgages, notes. Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes abort time loans on any old tain. :. .. . ... . . .. , .... FOB REM B.OVBE. FOR RENT Furnished, 1010 South Oakdale. Tel. 409. . 232 , FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Five fat hogs. 125 lbs. each. Alfalfa hay. Phone 86S-M FOR SALE Two Duroc boars. weight 150 lhs., eligible registra tion. Phone 12-F11 or 64. 22S FOR SALE 22 Shoats, average 85 lbs. Market price. Also sows and pigs. Central Point State Bank. ; , . . - 229 FOR SALE I have 100 good thrifty bred ewes. D. Rosenberg, Hotel -Medford. . FOR SALE MlSCKUxlNEOUH. FOR SALE Prime hogs.- - dressed, 20c lb. delivered. Live geese de livered, 25c lb. . 16-inch and 12 heating stove, wood. One pet goat. Phone S69-Y. - - 132 FOR . SALE Good second hand Faultless stump puller. Hubbard - Bros: ; -'. ,. . tf FOR SALE Turkeys. . young toms. v half, wild, $10.00 each. Also Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, $2:50 each. Eleanor Moore, Ash land. . 231 FOR SALE Cook stove with coils, 'motorcycle, house plants, sauer kraut and pickles In brine: Call 501 Beatty street. , . . 227 FOR' SALE Small Chevrolet truck Bargain if taken- at: once. --42S West. Fourth street. - 229 FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, superphaaphate. Ralph Waldo EI- den, Kuss .Mill. FOR SALE Apples, orchard . run, ' Call meal, times. 40S-R3. . 228 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Phone S42-R, evenings. FOR SALE Corn at the Clancy ranch. ' - 242 FOR SALE -Two Cadilac automo ; biles; will make good delivery or 1 ' truck. Inquire ; at 142 North ' Front Street. -. , 284 FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay szs.oo per ton Modoc Orchard. i Phone Central Point at moal - hours. Losrt. LOST On Siskiyou mountains, suit . case containing clothing nnd other valuables. Reward. Leave at Gates Garage. ... i ' , . 227 CHICHESTER S PILLS -AJJ 'E1'". e-l.l (A Tlhifl UltJ m. I nf Dl-l.. ut. A.vt.wrifi..-ir.-v.rii.K rtariii-'waiiUril. S.ifiet. Alw4rB.ii..1.ta SOLD bt URUfi'ilSTS EVfjmHf K ' FOH BALK rtKAL, P8TATK. KOH SAI.h! Klve acroi 8 and 10-. year 0111 .-Newtown 'upiuos near Ashland, six hundred dollar.i, one half down, halunce one year 0 per; cent Interest. Write for particu lars. Next yenr'a crop nhouhl liny for place. It. T. Stinnett, flo a.m, Olatskanle, Ore. Z2S. KOR SALK Hvo-room modern house, or will (rndo for smaller one.- 219 North Oakdnle. 227 FOR RENT APARTMENTS. FOR RBXT One completely fur Dlshed apartment. Hotel Holland. MOXET TO LOAX MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No. 31 North Orape. Phone 647-.I. tf BUSINESS nntEOTORY . Attorneys PORTER J. NEFP, Attorney-nt-low, . . .rooms 8 and S, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. Reames. Lawyer, Oarnett Corey Building. Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRltfQS Co. We are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fail. Sold under writ- : ten guar&ntce. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Oarbage OARBAGE Get your.- premises cleaned np for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 851-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 HA1GHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Raigbt Music Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurancs Agency, 210 Garnett-Corey Bids Good local service. Helen Tumy, Manager. - - ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident, Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Eastera 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 bulld ' log. Phone 130. DR. J. J; EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose aid throat. Eyes scien- - tifically tested and glasses sup plied. . Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. DR. F. G. CARLO W DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. . Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tte best equipped printing office tn Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, " etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. , Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. . A CHANCE To Own a Home in Modford A strictly ..modem 5-roora cottage with screened porch es, cement walk; garapre and driveway, chicken house and lot, and close in, everything paid up, a clear titie and a bargain. ., , We have several splendid values to ffer you at this time. -;;J;JJ;'; Brown & White Real Estate and Insurance, 10 So. Kir Ht ' ', Wedfonl. Oregon I.NTEHURBAN AUTOCAR CO. :. ' Tlmo Card. " .-; While "flu" bah is on cars will run between Medford and Ashland as fol lows: .i .-.' Leave Medford tor Ashland dally at 8:00 a, m. (except Sunday), and at 10 a. m 1:00 p. m. and 4:00 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally at 9:00 a.1 mr (except Sunday) nnd nt 11:30 it. m., 2:00 p. ni. and 5:15 p. m. f