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PAGE FIVE rrr. MTfiDFOTTO MATT; TRIBUNE, MTSDTOKD, OftKOOX, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1018 From Jflinti Poyton of Flounce Rock. November 25, 1UIH. Denr Mother mid All: "I'd nnilwur your letter I received a few days ago, 1 wua uwfully glnd to tii'iir (roni you und to know tluit you were wull. I'm fueling rino mid work lf iK every ilny. ;, I've been IiiivIiik a lit t lo excltiimunt lately. About n week ouo 1 iiuiilo tlio itltltiido record tlittt Is hlKliur than any machine has evor been up HI thin field. ' Lieut, Jitmvs nml I wont up 1 H.aoit feet In my Hlilp. How In that for bluh fiylliKt I remember when Arch Hoxoy hold the world' nllltudo record ut 14, (.00. We woro out over the ncunn nu Tar you could hunlly nc-o the Intnl. but you could loolc down nml duo tlio lltllii wlilio wuvira on I ho water no ills tlncily. It didn't look its thoiiKli wo wor ovvr three Dillon hlith wlilio w woro ovur Iho wntur, but when we own ovor tho land lurKO tluldu loolird like iiruiill dot. S. Last Krlduy two pllolu took my ship tiu when It was cloudy mid Kol lout. Well; wo hud to no mid hunt tlivm. After iliillo nu extensive search we l6c(toi tho Hlilp in a nmiill Held about 30 miles north or York town and .About 40 in Ik' from horu, They didn't know where they wuru ho they litudod to rind out. They miiiuhIxiU my Hlilp up ipiltu bndty Hi liiudlUK ho I bnd to riy buck to tho riulil unci got u kit ot tpolu and the nit'osuary thliiKU to put It In communion attain, It wns darlt by' tho t lino I had completed tlio ro pairs, so wo didn't try to riy buck thin nlKlit but wont homo and spent tin) nlnht wltli a big plantation owner. I've never been treated any Ilnur In my life than we Woro there. 'There wore threo lieutenants nml myself, two or then! stayed at ono pluoo 'ami I siuy ed with tho lieutenant I win flying will), at another plneo. The next morning whan we left wo did a lot ot mums in tho air for their amusement and then flow buck to tho Mold. ' J mint cluee und write Pourlo a few line, Write soon. As ovor, ' 1 JAMES PEYTON. Prom Leurenee Nichols. ; Letter written to Ouorna Hilton by Lawienca Nichols. . October 23, 1018. Hello, Goorgo, Well, Ororge, I've had n taatn of the real stuff und am now at base hospital No. 18. Nothing serious, Ihouith. Just piece of shrapnel In tho logs, mure crutch on the rlkht, but n good dnp halo In tlio left. llollovo mo, thosn plecuH were tho hottest things 1 ever Rot hold of. .If they nro not gulug runt oiiough'to push thulr.wuy (hrnuKh. Uii'y will burn their way tbroiiKli. I win hit on tho evening of October 2nd, , Have been hero wince October 7th. I havo boon working In tho butch ui shop ovor since I landed. 11 lookn as If J may mny with thin, unit for nwbltij. ' lloro In soimitlilng for you to figure out. Which way wan I golnit when I won hit? Tho hole In my right 10 In In tho buck and In tho left In 10; the Trout, and 1 received both ai the lame time. Lot mo know when yoii tlnd tho answer. Well, George, there In enough Blufl I would Ilko to write to fill a bin book but ' I do not wnul to caiuo tho conaor tA Work overtime. I will toll tho world tbnt, It Is a ftront rematlon to be In aholl holo Just about dark and let a lltih mnchlno Kim iIiik you to uleop. Tho Ilodch Is a grnut flKhter as Ioiik (i he la ft. mile or mora away and well backed up with artillery and machine Kuan,- but put hltn whero a IT. S. dough boy has an eron broax with him and ho will null Ilko tho coward ho la. V- Wcll I will ring; oft for now. Lot a fellow hour from ynu onoo In a while iihd toll all tho follows that to loft "hflllo." ,' JVT. LAWKENCK N'ICHOLS. .' ', From Dina M. Davli. , Somewhero In Franco, ,'; . .. .. . Oct 22, lots. Dour' Bla: : ' rYootordny I received your IHh let ter? ao tar I have only received Nna. 10 and U. Just boforo t roturnud from my -trip to the hospital, they sent a nlack ot letters back to ma, but It hap pened I uevar got them though I ox V.ArVli tfl. t....All... kt..n IVnn tho 'rest of your iottora aro In tlmt bunch, . . 1 :'iNb( I nbvor have boun out' of Prunca yet; tho closest. I hnvo coma slnco J Idnuail. was on tho , Alsrioo-I.orrntne aeotor,, I am nov on another front hilt baalt ot tho linns some, distance. It rdltiM hero lotn and wo got BoaUlug wot every tiny; und luckily wo hnvo plonty of hlankntn. A (lonnnfi nvlutor' camo over und dropiiud it rov bombs thA oth- eMilBhti but I was too sleepy to lot him Miliar taa anv. ' ; Vos.T hnvo soon a good many dor rnrtn lirlnonprs, Tlioy are otthor quite yonhit 'or qulto old, but tho most ot thorn look woll fed. .'( llavo not rooolvod any of tlio Mali TiillunoH, but limy soon, and holluvo nil), t Will ha Rind to Rot thorn. ' So ynu cballnueo hio to a guino of tonnls wiion I : ilemua' homowtjll, I'm Insultod tlmugli not groutly worried. .Well, I ruorb I wjll stopi will write tiUAin lioon. . DANA M. DAVIS, Company c. 315th Engineers. . ; . l-'iom Clnronco Ilurko . ."v! ' .At Boa. Nov, 17. 'My deiir mother: Have just a tow minutes thin morning and -will. spend them 'In writing to you. Rocelvod word .this morning that I. hud 1ioen pr.omoted to chlet phnrmnclst-mnto, KO 'tlte next tlmo I sao you I will bo wearlnir an nfflcnrn' uniform. T bo- llbro I' told you ot taking the exam ination; it -was mostly all written and wan three days nt 'It, so you can Imaging what kind of an oxnni I had Ahj ynry proud and glnd to got tho promotion, but It means crtnulilornljlo oxponuo us 1 will now have to buy tin uutlrely potv, outfit of eiolhus. One suit will cost 1 10, mi oi'orcoat munns tluit much more, besides shirts, col lars, etc' Hon't know how It will fool lo hnvo u collar on again, Be sides tlio blim uniform, will have to get ut leant two ot white. I hiive told you very IIMIu of my work and what my duties are, for I -thought you would hotter understand If I told t lie in to you rathor than writing, 1 urn doctor, nurse, inc., to tho entire crew of this ship. We are given uu Intunslvo roiimo of training und when wo nre considered capable nro sent on aocnlled detached duty, such a Isolated stations, or In ships whore there nre no doctors. Wo uro com pelled to rely on our own ability, it has meant much hard work, but 1 don't regret It. From all appearances It will bo some time before 1 am allowed lo return home. And as much as 1 want lo see my home, you und futlior, I would not want to usk for a discharge until 1 feel that my duty had been done. There Is still much to be nccompllshed and if I can hole, even In u smull way, 1 urn only too glnd to do so. Regarding Aunt Anna and Mllo, I realize how grout must bo her sor row and worry. Tell hor to not be discouraged In not receiving a prompt reply from tho depurlmeut. They receive thousands of -letters a day and this Is only a small Item of the multitude of work Hint confrontn them. I know that every effort Is mode to relievo tluno anxious Inquir ies as soon us ponslhlo, but thero Is inurn to bo accomplished bofore a dufinlta answer can be sent to anx ious mothers. It Is hard lo do, but wu must not lose faith. Time alone will giro us our answer to many try ing problems.' One of tho muny things I hope I have ncqulrod In the navy la pntlenca. I trust that all Is woll with Mllo and that tho time will bo short until ho can call mother. and bo answered by "My son." . This war has caused much sorrow, but It ull has been worth while. The world la now or will bo, a safe place to live In, and I havo no doubt thut with vory few exceptions, those who havo had to go and do their bit are better and nobler men for having dono ao. I know It has given mo a broader view of llfo and a deeper lovo for home and humanity. I never boforo reallxod tho full meaning of "llrolherhood of man." Ono cannot but fel It when entering a strango city, tho wldo open doors of the Y. M. C. A., tho K. C. and so many dif ferent organizations aro welcoming you, and tho hospitality does not ond with the open door, lnsldo you are mado to tool at home, and you are questioned as to your wants, Your uniform Is tho password to this "brotherhood," and ono realties more than ever that this Is u good old world after all.' Well, dear mother, It will sodn be Thanksgiving. Wo hnvo many things to bo thankful for. if I had nothing mora I am Indeed thrice blessed In that I havo tho lovo of a home and of a mother, . Hoping you and father aro woll, with love to blm and love and a kiss to you, your son,, CLAIIEN'CK. From Glen Laidley to Hla Parents. Norfolk. Vu., Nov. 28,. '18. Dearest Mother: This morning the censorship regula tions wore lifted, so I thought I would drop you a little lino ot soma ot my experiences. I haven't received any loiter tor several days, but I got u roll of papers Inst night. At present wo nre In the navy yard al t'ortsmnnth, Vn, . Thoy are putting bunks aboard as wo aro going to bring doughboys back. Tlioy aro sending about 300 reserves to Polhnra bay, so we will have 500 or 600 left on the ship. The signal force will suro Buffer. We will havo olght men to atnnd watches. I guess thoy will Rive me a watch now. Wo havo been In port about two wcoks. Had qulto a tlmo on the target rnngo. Tho Bhlp didn't muko muny hits, though. Wo wore on our wuy homo when the nrmlstlce was signed. Ilollovo mo, wp wore suro hnppy. No more convoy duty In tho winter. winter was liuril. Wo made two trips out of Mall- fax, and I thought suro wo wnro novor coming back. When wo did, wo were covered with Ico nnd snow. Tho Ice on tho forecastle (the bow) was over a foot thick. Now you oan Just toll tho world It wns suro bold. Wo woro lucky that wo had good warm clothus. Aflor wo hnd nil our bonta smashed on tho port uldo (loft hand sldo) wo wont to tho nnvy yard at Portsmouth, N. H Wo hnd qulto a rest thoro. Wo then wont to Now York and from thoro wo made bIx trips. .... I have novor boon over there, but wo got within ft couple dny's run. . Wo woro In tho dnngor zona ninny tlmos. we wore llfo bolts nil summer. Tlioy mnda It bnd on whites, thoy got dirty so ensy. As for subs. Hn Ha. Wo saw two. 1 didn't seo either one, but sonio one aaw thorn tho way the old torpodo de fence battery cut looso. Woll I will tell you about It. It wns just before noon. Tho iwoather wns nlco ctad warm nnd ovoryono wns corking off (Bleeping) waiting tor dinner. A sus picions lobjoct wns sightod on tho sturboard bow (rlglit nnnd.) There wns Biire sonio firing. The transport Goorgo Washington also fired ht It. Wo clinuged coursp to port, nnd bollevo mo It sure looked IntbroBtlug for awhllo, Gttns firing, destroyers dart ing around nnd tlio big lino ot trnns- porta Btnnmlng up bohind. Now whothor that ohjoct was n sub ot not 1 don't kunw. We all hoped It was. Tho men woro tlrod of milking so many tries and not hooIuk nnvlhlnit Wo never lout a hlp and, wo suro look ninny thousands ol doughboys over The Outbursts of ; ;Evfcrett True ByCONDO ' Yct fOON'T ' PfONOJNC. THIS NAM'S Ofr THAT meNJCH TOIUN Core.3.i3-CTCV. THO ClNrti. i t li-EM The flu got qulto a few the next to the last trip. Out no ono on the ship died. Wo took poultlon nsteni once, and one of the ships were burying her doad. 1 was on watch and was looking at the burial ceremony through a powerful long glass that wo have on tho bridge. I saw flvo soldiers go -to rest In the deep bluo sea. The other ships were burying them too. I don't know how many we lost, but It was qulto a few. This Is quite ft letter, and as I can keep you Informed as to my where abouts I will close waiting tor a Bpeedy reply. Your son . a LEX. Last aprlug tho lied Cross workers at Homo wore busy arranging to enro for the American soldiers who were taken prlsonors by the Germans, and now the new exchnngo agreement means tlint Italians from Austria on their way bacU to Italy nro being cared tor In hundreds. U'hey are a pa thetic lot, these "grand blesses" the hopelessly wounded men but they are always delighted with the prospect of going home, even though It mny be going home to die. Nearly all ot them aro tubercular. The method employed Is this: The Itullnn Government sends a train Into Austria through Switzerland to gather up tho men released under the ex change agreement. Tho train crosses the Swiss border and at nucha Is met by delegations from the allied Itcd Cross organisations, nnd under the present plan the food Is furnlslicd by Uie American Red Cross. To many of theso men this Is the tlrst square nical that they havo hnd for yenrs. 1 Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Den.- IT. Cut--tlo strong; roceipts 08. Steers, prime, tpll.riflfi? 12.50: aqod to elioiee. $10..r)U(irll..r0; medium lo miotl. $9.00 010.00.; l'n'r to medium. 8.00(u8.fji); common1 to l'uir, $5..r0(iD7.fiO: oows nnd hnil'orri, olioieo, Str.'jOrtCH.OO ; me dium to it'ood, $0.00(a7.00; fnir to me dium, $"i.0O(PO.00 : ('miners. ;l.00(ffi 4.00: bullH. $5.00(3)7.50: (Milves, 0.(I0 Wll.OO; Htoekcrs nnd feudors, .fO.OO (iiin.oo. : - . . KoKS, hielicr: reeelpts 185. Prime mixed, !(lfi.85(a 17.15: meiiiuin mixed, $l(i.5()((10.85: roiiL'h lieuvies. $14.75 (ifilH.OO; piirs. 14.O0((i)15.()0 : oulk of siile.s. $10.85017.00. ; , Slicep firm: receipts '24. Prhue lnmlis. $P3.00(a)13.00: fnir to medium. $0.0(l(n)ll.0O; venrliims. . $l().00(a 11.50; wethers, $0.0001.0.1111: owes. $(i.t)0(?8.00 ; rotich lienvics. $14,050 14.75. : Butter PORTLAND. Ore.. Dee. 17. Mut tur firm, ' Citv erenmorv prints, ox trns, box lots, 05c: curious. (i(le: half lioxos, Vio more: less Hiiiu linlf boxes, le moro. Huvinir price butler fnt. country, ti7o: cube extras. ',('. ; Portland Groin PORTLAND. Dee. 12. Oats. $55 bid: eorn. $50 bin!. Mllltrtuffs Mill run f. o. b. mill: Cnrlots S32.10; mixed oars S32.60; loss than cnrlots S34.103S5.10: roll ed barley $5513)59; rolled oats $G1 (15; ground bnrloy $50 0(10; alfalfa f TTOY'S MARKETS 1 I ESTABLISH MODEL FARM FOR U. S'BOYS A model farm has been established by the American Red Cross at Courbet, i for It has been found that farm work i Is one of the very best means of hasten ing the recovery of those men suffering from shell shock. '' Que farm of 500 acres has bocn laid out In the depart ment of Indre-et-Loire that Is planned nnd la to lie managed after the. meth ods pursued In our own great farming regions of the West. 1 , Since theso farms wilt be worked al most entirely by the-convalescent sol diers and those made unfit for active service, the expense of malntalnance will be vory little. But the saving of human life will be enormous. And overy farmer In this country who enrolls In the Christmas Red Cross Roll Call will be helping In directly to carry on this reconstruction work amoug the mutilated soldiers In France. ' , RED CROSS SUPPLIES. . Tho varied character of the supplies which tlio American Red Cross pro vides tor Amerlcrn soldiers and sail ors Is shown In the following list of articles furnished In one recent month to our flghtlne men In Great Britain: 110,000 sweater:. 80,000 toothbrushes, 00,000 pairs of socks, 32,000 pounds of soap, 800,000 boxes ot matches, 800 baseball outl'.is, COO mouth organs, 144,000. packages of chewing gum, 6,000,000 cigarettes. --. For handling theso supplies, the Red Cross has sev en warehouses In England and six In Ireland. At the Irish stations there nre stores of clothing, first aid outfits and . other necessaries to provide amply for any emergency which may arise through the torpedoing of ships cnrrylng American soldiers or sailors. If ncccssnry, 0,000 shipwrecked Amer icans could be outlined from head to foot at one time from these emergency depots. Advance arrnngemeuts hnvo also been mndo for billeting, housing and feeding any number of men who might unexpectedly be landed at ports where there are no British military camps. .. '. : ; .,, v , . , ' Ho Guard Agnlnst Influonza Don't lot the dread influenza 'get you. It .you have oven tho slightest cough or -cold, better begin using Foloys Honey and Tar At once. Honry Willis, Snndy Point, Texas, is ono of many thousands who consider this remedy "just fine." Ho says: "I suffered sovorely , with a , bad cough; aftor using four or five dol lars' worth of dltfcront medlclnos de eldod to try Foley's Honey and Tnr. Ono bottlo gnve relief. Best taedtelne I over used." Contains no opiates. For salo by Modford Pharmacy. . ' COURT HOUSE REP0R1 Roported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth nnd Central Ave. ii Praniito Court '-i Donald T. Mugorlo (minor) . Est. OunrdlnnVonth. W. S. fioudy Est. Order approv ing final account and proof of publi cation. A. J. Emorson Est. . Report to stale tron8iiror and notice. Emma A. Halo Est. Oath ot ad- iriluUlrntor nnd bond of administra tor. Mary (',. Klrshbuum Kst. Claim Orcult t'ourt F. J. Newman, Vera Merrlman and A.' K. Iteamos, incorporate as Koxy Ann Coal company. Kmlly E. Dahack va. Irwin Dnhc-Cit. Execution. Lincoln Suvngo, adm. vs. W. D. Hodgson et nl; Summons, W. 8. llarnum vs. Southern Oregon Tfftcton companv. . Order. Hoberta and Qulgley vs. Applegate Lumbor company. Judgment. Isadore Kosenbnrg et al vs. L. Gartner. For money Cora Clark vs. Francis Clark. De cree. ; Vencta O. Steffcns vs. Franz Stef fena,, Ordor,- - Agnes I). Kccko vs. James A. Reese et al. Decree. ' . Jackson County Bank vs. Hugh E. Kromor. Affidavit, default, decree and cost Mil ' ' Itciil Enuto Transfers O. H, Burhhlll et nt to David A. Owens et ux. Land In Ashland ;...S7000.6fl. Clarence C, Pierce to ' Mrs. ' William C. Reutcr. SH of XE of $fW-ot sec. li, t'wp, 36, H.,1 W (ix. 20 acrea off i " west. -end -., 10.00 A. C. Hazeiwood r.t ux to Jo sophlne Collrcl). KVi of NE, SW or KB,- ..V-E of SB . of Sec. 30, twp. 34, li. 2W. 10.00 Chotlea Fetzner et ux to Jo- ' seph Feuiner, lots 0, 7, Rhi of SW of soc. C, twp. 36, R. 4 W 480.00 B. R. Klchter et ux to Ru dolph Klsallng et ux. K Vi GET SLOAN'S FOR YOUR PAIN RELLEF ; 'l-u i You don't have to riiB It in to get quick, comfort- , Inft relief ; Once you've tried it on that stiff joint, sore muscle, sciatic pain, rheu matic twinge, tame back, you'll find a warm, soothing relief you never thought a liniment could produce. Won't stain the skin, leaves no muss, wastes no time in applying, sure to give quick results. A large bottle means economy. Your own or any other druRirist has it.. Get it today. Notlcn of Sale of Government Timber General Land Office. Washington, D. C, November' 14, .Wotico Is hereby given that subject In the conditions and limitations ol tho Ant of June 9. 1916 (39 Stat 2 IS), and tho Instructions of the SccretniV of tho Interior of Septem-. ber 15, 1917, the timber on the fol lowing lands will be sold Jan. t 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, salo to be subject to the ap proval of the secretary ol toe in terlor. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per oent thoreof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time bt 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 ot the United States, associations of such citizens and corporations organized under tho laws ot the United States or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will lie offered separately before being included in any offer of a larger unit. , . T. 35 S., R. 1 E.. Sec. ,1: SE SW14, yellow nine 10 m.. red fir 430 M., whito fir 20 M.. none of the yel low plna to be sold tor less than $1.50 per M.; and none ot the fir to be sold for less than J 1.00 per M T. 15 S.. R. 2 W.. Sec. 25. NEH SWT4. red fir 300 M.. yellow fir 900 M.; cedar 50, M.. NW4 SWVi. red fir GOO m., yellow fir 800 .M.-, SW SV!4, red fir 1150 M.. yellow fir 100 M.. cedar 50 M., SE-4 SW rod fir 550 M.. yellow fir 100 M NE4 SEii,,red fir 550 M.. NW14 SEiA. red fir 450 M.. yellow fire 900 M.. SWVI 8E14. rnrt fir 7nn M.. vol low fir 350' M.. cedar -50 M:. SEVi S1C14 rod til' 1025 ui.. yellow fir 300 M none of the red fir, yellow fir or cedar to ho sold for less than fl.ou per M. T. 14 S., R. 0-W., See. 5 NB NE M ; red fir 850 M., NW NEli. red fir 700 M.. SWli-NEVi red fir 825 M SE14 NEU. red fir 800 M.. NEW NWV. red fir 450 M yellow fir 450 M., LW14 NW1 red fir 100 M., yellow tlr S50 M.. cedar "0 M., SW NWV1, red fir 225 M. yellow fir 22B0 M.. cedar 70 M., SE M NW. red fir 325 M.; yellow tlr 400 M., cedar 115 M., KEV, SWi yellow fir 700 M. cedar 70 M., NW4 SWH, yollow fir 490 M., cedar 30 M SWM SW. yellow tlr 640 M., SEVi SW, yollow fir 740 M.. NEVi SEW, red fir 370 M yellow fir 360 M., cedar 65 M., NW14 SEJ. red fir 575 M codar 30 M-, SWM SEVi red fir 680 M.. hEV4 SEVi. rod fir 8S0 M., cedar 25 M.. none of the red .fir to be Bold for less than $1.00 per M., and none ot the yollow fir or cedar to no sold for loss than ? 1.2 a per M. T. 17 S-. R. 6 Wr:. Sec. 13 Lot 2, red fir 190 M Lot 3, red fir 365 M. Sec. 35 SW14, red fir 525 M., SEVi SWVi, red fir 415 M. NWVl SE. red fir 4S0 M.. SWVi SE. red fir 620 M.. SK'i SEVi. red tlr 335 M., none of the red fir to be sold for less than $1.25 per M Sec. 27, Lot 1, red tlr 190 "M. N!4 NEVi'NWVi, red fir 430 M., NV4 NWVi NWVl, red fir 315 M none ot the red tlr to be sold for loss than $1.45 per M. CLAY TALLMAN. Commissioner, General Land Office. of SW, SW! 0f sv ec. 12, twp. 88, It. 1 W 10.00 Mario Sorkland et vlr to Al bert F. Connett, un. V In terest In X 14 of N A of , sec. 20, twp. 40, R. 2 W.., 10.00 Willis A. Bailey et al to Al bert Johnson et ux, lots 1 2, Nickel Plato Add, to Ashland ... 10.00 There T7c& Ncihin'fj So Good lor Congestion arid Colda S3 Mustard 1 '7 rtut tius. b!el-fac!:i;r.ed mMtird-nliater burned and blittercc! v.'uilc it acted. Gel the relief end help that muataro plasters give, without tho pis:cr and vunout mo u.ua-. - - . Miuterola doec it It Is a clean, white ointment mado v.ith oil of mustard.-. It it scientifically prepared, so that it works wonaers, ar,a yet aocs cot oiutcr uie tendcrcst shin. - - . Just ma3sa"a Mustirole In with the fin ger-tips gently. Sec- how quickly it brings relict now ipeeoity trio pain anappears. U-ve Muctcrola for core throat, bron chitis, toritiliUi aoup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, hecdiche, connection, pleurisy, rheumatism, lurhbaco, puns and aches of the bactt or joints, tpraina, sore muscles, bruises, chlibUins, froctcd feet, cold3 of the chcit (It cften provento pneumonia). uc ana w; jirs; cszpitai one i&jw. 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 WANTED GOVERNMENT CLERK EXAMINA TIONS Oregon soon. Customs, In ternal Revenue. Income Tax, Rail way Mail. . Postofflce. $1,100 $1,800. Experience unnecessary. Men and women desiring govern ment positions write for free par- ' ticulars. J. C. Leonard, ( former Civil Service Examiner,) 704 Ke nois building, Washington, D. C. ; 230 rrisip WASTEii fmaus WANTED Waitress. Hotel Med ford. WANTKTl MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy good cow. -Give full particulars. . Address R: L. Higgins, 513 North Grape street. ....... .. . .. . 233 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. 228 WANTED Well rotted stable man ure delivered. Box. X-10, Mail Tribune. . ,-, v, ... WANTED R. H. Toft will boy your . paruy paia laoeriy- uona contracts WANTED Bonaea to mev. knlld. repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or 48R-Z . . WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thin a. . FOR REM HODSESl. FOR RENT Furnished, lOlO.South uasoaie. Tel. 4U9. in . FOll SALE nK.it ESTATK. 5 FOR SALE Five acres 8 and 10 ' year old Newtown apples near Ashland, six hundred dollars, one half down, balance one year 6 per cent Interest.- uWrite for .particu lars. Next year's crop should pay ; for place. R. T. Stinnett, Box 236 . Clatskanle, Ore'. . , )'.. - 221 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Christmas trees. Phone 713-X or 211 North Ivy. 233 FOR SALE New Ford,, 1913 model and used only, a few weeks. Price souu. . Apply to Asniand uarago, Ashlarid. . ' i , ' . : - 229 FOR SALE Prime . logs, dressed. 20c ,1b. delivered. .. Live geese de- , llvered, 25e lb. .;16-lnch.,and 12 heating stove. Wood. One Pet goat Phono 869-Y. , . 1 132 FOR SALE Good second ' hand Faultless stump puller. 'Hubbard . Bros.;. . ,, tf FOR SALE Turkeys, younit toms, halt wild, $10.00 each. Also Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels $2.50 each. Eleanor Moore, Ash- . land; '.. ' - . .. - 231 FOR SALE Small Chevrolet truck Bargain If taken at once. 42 3 West Fourth street. - - 229 FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, superphosphate. Ralph Waldo El- ' den, Russ Mill.. . FOR SALE rApples, orchard run Call meal times. 408-113. . .223 FOR SALE Alfalfa hoy. Phone 842-R, evenings. FOR SALE Corn at the Clancy ranch. - . ' 242 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 por ton. Modoc Orchard Phone Central Point at : meal hours. . - 1 KOB BAI-E-T-W.enned,, pigs. $5.00 each. Harvey Ruclter, R. R,- fcl 2: FOR SALE--l-'Ive.fnt hoK8,.lar, .lbs.. each. ' Alfalfa liny. Phone 869-M. . .. T. . r , ... - - . figg FOR SALE Two Duroa . hoars, Weight 150 Hit., elltslblo reglstra 1lon. Phone 12-F11 or 64. 228 FOll SALE 22 Shoats, average 85 1 lbs.: Market prlco. Also bows and ' 'pigs. - Central Point State Bank. 229 FOR SALE I have 10U good thrifty bred ewes. D. Rosenberg, Hotol Medford. T-.-.,-.i',r,' -j-ma: ron RETisrtPAjiTMinit. FOR RENT One completely tut nlshed apartment Hotel Holland. MOXEY !TO IiOAX MONEY TO LOAN on .good real estate security, and will buy, Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No. 81 North Orape. Phone 647-J. tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY . . Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law', rooms 8 and 9, Medford National . Bank Building. - . y A. E. Reamea, . ; Lawyer, Qarnett Corey Building. , . , . Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO . 'SPRINGS Co. are - operating the largest;, -oldest -and best-equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Use. our springs when others rail. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth. St.. Portland, Oregon. C ar base . GARBAGE Get . your - premise cleaned up for the summer. - Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone S51-T. , 1. T. 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. ft H. Building, Medford. Phone 157-R, - Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Height Music Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. - - . . insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insuranc Agency, 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg, , Good local service. Helen Tumy, Manager. r . . ALICE HOLLO WAY Fire, Accident, Automobile, Liability, policies writ ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Garnett Corey Bldg. ' i Planing Mill ', THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors mohldtngs and screens.. Shop 437 S. Fir.. Phone 184.- ; - - :--r '' ..' Physicians and Burgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD OBteopathie physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. i DR. J.-J. EMMENTS PhTBtclan and . surgeon, Practice, limited to eye, . ear, nose and throat. - Eyes scien tifically .tested and glasses sup-, plied. Oculist and Aurlst for & P. ' R. R. Co. Offices M..F. ft H. Co. Bldg.. Phone 567. - '' :i . v. DR. F. G. CARLOW H DR. EVA MjAIcfS CARLOW; ' OSTEOPAraiO PHYSICIANS S 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. ;; ' "Phone 904-L. - Residence 26 3. Laurel Street.' Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO.; has the best equipped, printing offiee in Southern Oregon.. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. - Portland prices. - 37 North Fir St. : "' : Transfer i M EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CQ. Office 42 North Front St. Phone . 816, Prices right Service guar anteed. . ' - . ; A CHANCE T6 Own a feome in Medford A strictly taodern 5-ro'o'm cottage with screened 'porch es, cement walk, garage and driveway, chicken house and lot, and close in, everything paid up, a clear title and a bargain. ; 7 "We have several splendid Values to 1 ffer you at this time. .. . .- . . Brown & White Heal Estate and Insurance, to 80. FlrSt. , Vfedford. Oretron I INTERU1U1AN AUTOCAR CO. . Time Card. , ' , - ; While 'flu.1: baa Is on cars will run between Medford and Ashland as fol lows: , ;.: Leave Medford for Ashland dally at 8:00 a. m.. (except Sunday), and at 10 a. in., 1:00 p. m. and 4:00 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally at 9:00 a. m. (except SundayJ and at 11:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m. and 5:16 P. m. ,.