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t MT7DF0RD MATE TRinUNE, MEDFORT), ORKfiON',' W KDNESDA Y, DECEMBTIR 18, 1918 PAGE SEVEN" OF THE ALLIES pencral Mannsrhelm Formerly the i' Commander of German Troons Now lit London Asks AH Common v People Grateful to Huns for Re ; itorlnq Ordor In Finland. .l.fcONDON.'- Nov. 21. (Correspon dence of Associated I'ross.) General M'Annorhvliu, thu Finnish loader who bus consented to bocomo ri'Knt of liu ni'W coalition Rovornmviit In Fln IaiiiI, mid tho othur supporters of tho yofernmont sustained by llio Whit Quanta, uro extremely anxious to tidTO th en lun to power and 111 I'nltsd Btatos reeogulzo the now Fin nish government. - . . , !,The necessity (or such recognition at ouco'Ih uritod on the around that tha poanantfl fool under great obliga tions to Curmnny for Interfering Anil establishing order In Finland and cannot ho Induced, to trnnsfur thulr allegiance to tho enemies-of Germany un( atups are taken that will con vince thorn that tho ontanto poworn pave, a real Intnront in Finland's wel fare. ,'..'' ',,. Miuinrrliolm In lAiiidon '. General Muonurholm him been In tAtsdan for several days conferring with A.', J. Balfour, British forolgu secretary. Ho Inlands to no to Paris to discuss tho Finnish altuntlon with Colonel B. M. House mid French of ficials. lo desires also to moot llor tiert 0. Hoover, llio American food administrator and talk ovr tho pro visioning of Finland whose broad supplies a.ro about exhaustod ttwsdoa and Denmark havo con sented to lot Flnlond havo a llmltod amount of grain, hut thin supply will not roach Klnlnud In tlmo to prevent tha suspension of bread ration In tho larger cities of Finland for some tlruo. - ; . . i - Gorman Troum (lorio Aocordlng to dispatches rocolvod by.Or-iiornl Mannorhnlm virtually all the Gorman troops havo now loft Dnlund. Thoro were less than two thousand Gormani thoro A wouk uKO, and as thesu huva boon moving out whenever ahlp woro available, tho gehoral aaya Finland li now doubt less entirety froo from Germnn sol-, tilers. :, : Th Russian Rods aro threatening tho Finnish border and tho political situation In Finland In to troiililnd that a recurrence of tho war between rods and whites which devastated tho country last wlnlor in foarod unless tho government Is ahlo to obtnln ado-' qua to food supplies to rollevo tho dl tron which Is now bocopilng wide spread. : : Kred IliiNBlnn Refugee , Husslan political rofuKaoa hav ancapod Into Finland In Inrfta num hora.. It would ho almost cortnln death for many of thoso If thoy woro ford to roturn to Htiasla. Conse quently tho Flnnlnh itovornmont has pnrmlttod thorn to remain In spito or tho ahortaKo of foodstuffs, thus Im posing an additional tux on H llmlt od supply 6f grain. , (lonr.ru! Mnnnorholm lod tho Kin nbth whlto guards In , tholr fight against tho, Finnish red guards and Uusslan rod gunrds Inst winter, but rotlrod (rom tho command whon tho whlto guards acenptod tlie support of (Innnnn troops. Ilo wad rtot In sym pathy with Germany's movomont 1o entrench Ilnolf In Finland, and wna summoned back to Flnlnnrt . from flwcdnlt ,aCtor It 1)ocnmo clear that Oormany must withdraw na a rosult of Its dnfoat on tho woatorn front. '.v KtoctlOn In I-Vhruoryv : ,'Art olootlon ia to "bo hold noxt Feb ruary to. Select a. now Flnnlnh nminto, Vhlch will pass on tho form of gov ornment Finland In to hsvo. At pres out It Is a coiislltntloniil monarchy, conforming to tho laws undor which lt: was govornod when a part of Swo den. bpfore It was annexed to Kussla. It ;U roally a grand, duchy, but os thoro In no grand duko to approve Its lAglslatlon, and as Its laws require such approval, Uonoral Miinnornoim Willi It h UooomoH regont as Is now proposod, aot Instead of a grand duko ponding tho oatabllnhhiont of a legal government to roplnoo tho oonstltu lldnni nibnnrohy. . ., i . ;.jt r i:'i-' Curd of TliankH ' r'.'Wtf haven't words, to express our aTibrwIatlon and thankrulnoss to our many neighbors and frloiidn who did so.mnny kind and nohlo acts during tlW ,lto: UlnosB, of our darling nus bari and, father, son and brothor. Alsd tho nohlo Blks, M. of W, mem bers of the W, 0..W. and also for tho many boahtlful flowors. Also the minister who spoke so kind and sym pathetic and tho quartet who sang so swootlv. Wlfo and son Ralpni mother, Mrs. Caroline Bolllngor, and four sisters .and ono 'brother; Mrs. I.n-Mndn ' SInvor. . Mrs. Klitrt Talont, Mrs. Evo, Rbtlorts, Mrs. Km4n Merrl- miin. nnd ICrnnk Bolllngor. I 228 AbKFbR lb Oi.glnall" Dlaastlbl Korlnrrit,!nvlld nnaQrowIng Ch lldran. I KIchMllk. Maltad C'ratn Extract tti Powiit Oihrlood-Prtnk For. Alj.Air..., OTHEga.ar. IMITATION, WILSON EMBASSY on A MOST BRILLIANT EVENT ' I'ARIS, TiuhiIiiv. Dec, 17, To ri'gif.'M i'ci'i'li;n ut tint iiii'rioiin m.lur'Hv wlit-ii l-'ri'Mi'lfnt inid Mra. V lino n uml I'ri'iiiik'nl and M '.dniM' I'nini'Uro v.i ro the umi'hIh uf Imnor. nroviit ii nutnlilv brilliiint iio'unl ovent. llio uotiinnv iistiwililuJ for iHiiner in cludinp; rnuhv (if llio moHt uromineiit l'iituh'4 in nuliliii litv who Intr-r ur tliv rwi'piion iituKHi'venil linndrcil puuulc of various niitiuiiiiliti rciirvii'iitini; nil lirniK'hcM of ol'liclnl. tnilitnrv mid iliplomntU' life now uiitliurud in tlie Vnmi'li cunitiil. AnibaHNiidor Sluirii n n-nkleiico wiih linnduomelv ili'i'oruli'd. Thu NimviiniH inurlilo Htuiri'MHii wiih liiicil with mi In w, while tho nuloim mid the din inif ruoiim wero fillcil with flowers nnd nnlimi, thn lU'Oornliiiim ini'litditiv n liiDlflul blcnilini! of tho Auivricnn nnd 'French colnm. . Thu iiroiiilvnt nnd Mnt. W'ilfiuii wn ruvi'ivoil bv.n mounted French uuitrd nu (heir nutoiiiubilu rvnclied the em biiWHV. Am lliev deHeemled llio v iiiihh ed between tho lines of an Aiueriuuli iMinrd uf honor druwn mi nl the en trnnco. About tho niiiiiv tlmo 1'rcxi. dent nnd Maduniu I'oiueura arrived und received nUlidirv liunors. A (liiitininiihlied compnnv nlrcndv hnd aHhvuibled in the irrnnd hiilon nnd llio nmlmwndor nnd Mm. blmru then OHeorled their guet'tx to dinner, l'reni dent WilHon utvinir hiH nrui to Miulinne I'oinenre, who Nut nt lnh riulit. Mm. tiliurii Ktit ut the urenidenl'i) left. I'refiilent i'oiiiciire took onl Mrs. W'iUim who hM lit I ho riuiil Willi the Wifo of llio urcsidvnt or lim French Ncnntv on bin left. . ' The iieeno in the. drnwintr room of er the ilinner was brillinnt with tho women in rioli evenimr gowns glii (eriim with teweln and the mcmlieru of tho iliplomutie evritN, uuiktiiIh nnd iidmirulH in full uniform resplendent with meduls. und dci'orntiuiin. The Hlntelv fiauro of Cunlimil Aiuotle. the nn libiilioi) of i'nris, in hw scarlet robes hliir.ed out nmiinir thu sombre blues nnd lilneks of thn uniforniH ami ovenlng- droxH. Mont of the civilian ofl'ioialri woro the. red Snsh of the l.ocion of Honor or tho star of thai order. ', ' , 1'roMilcnt Wilson woro a plain IiIikk cont; while 'Mm, Wilnoti had n blue tulle.itown with ttilver ornniiienlM nnd n diamond. crescent in her hair. Mn dnme I'oinenre1 wore white broended silk'. ' Militnrv lionorw were neoonled the nrc'tideiit hk he iteimrted from tho cnihiiKMV. In the nfternnon before nttcniltne tho einbiiH.iv rceoiilion, I'rcmdent Wil son t'liuferrud with AuiiiiiXHndor in csrnnd who neeoiminnied him to Ku- roiK onllio (lenru'c Washington. Some KiirnriKe hits been oceiisioned in pert n in circles that four women Mrs. WilKon, Mii(nme I'oinenre, Mn diime JiiKsernnd and Miss WiNon werfl permitted to t'.do in the snmc cnrriilRc Snlurilnv from tho Hois do Iloulouno Ktnlion. It Amienrs that tho urrniiL-omoiit was dun to Mrs. Wil son, who expressed a wish that Mn damn JitsKPrnnd be allowed to ride with her. nrc Ul DENIES PEACE PACT HOME. Tuesday. Dec. 3 7. Kennels Mint there has been u settlement of the eomrovorsv between tho Vatican and Ulo Ouirinnl and that thoro in a possibility that I'one llcnodic.t mnv leave the Vatican are omnhalicnllv dntiied hv the Ossorvntoro Itomuuo. tho official orenn of tho Vaticnn. TOM MOORE IS STAB OF ' " . "JUST FOR TONIGHT" Goldwyn introduces popular Tom Moide at) a Htur in "Just for Tinisht." which tomes to tho Itinlto theater to rtlirht nnd tomorrow. It nrovides the vounif tiiitor with toIo that admir ably fits his remarkable, taldnt. Theodoro Whitnnv; iTr., (iilnved bv Tom Moorq) is in lovo with n ujrl who chooses to conuonl her identity. When Whithorvl'H father conimwsions him to recover n miiislntr htining slbok chrtificnto ho moots her nnd is so en grossed that ho returns without tie enrtifioato. which meninvliilo ImH fal len into tho hands of a niystorious sU'niisor. The girl. .it. dovolops, -.is Bottv Hlnino, neioe of JIaior lllack- hu'rn, whoso homo was recently the scone of n jewel rohlrory. tlottv mcots tho prowlinc struligcr nnd dotentives siispeot her. Thov M6 ordered from I ho. honse when 1 thov mnko known thotr simiHcions to thfl hlaior. ." i W'hitiiBV, on lonnuitu that' ono . of tho sleuths is to no to tho Dlnokbiirn home in thfftritino of a Wrltish ntible- tinn, indueos tho dotoetiyo to lot him nose as Lord Uoscnhanl.-. .Arriviria af. andCTALIDS ' V 1 f F' (ho inuior'o home, Wliilnev. as 1,onl tloxenliani. in siiHiei:ted hv tho but ler, who .brings n woman known as l.adv Itoxenhlim. lo oxiiohu him. Tlie miiior ordors Wliilnev to luavo the liouso before tliorniinr. but .hufore ho (loci lie proven the titled ludv is not only, uu iriipoNtor. but u iewel rob ber. tjo., firtd Hint tile biifluV js lior thiuNinu (islHtunt. i ' ,' TUWY'S MARKETS t'ortliiml l.lveitut'k I'OHTtAi.VD, Dto. ltt.Cultlo ttnndy; receipts H7. Steers, prlmo- 11. p (it l a . 7 u ; good to choke HO.jo 'M1.&0:. mexJIuin to liood lO.fiOdP lls.fiO; fair to niudlurn S6.fjO;. common to fair 5.r.0 7.00; cows and holfcrii, cholco 7,Co&8; ink dlum 10 liood (15f 7: fair to medium t si 0; cauiiorn 3f4: bulla 7. DO; calves $9(111; Blockers and feeders $6 ft 8. ' Hogs steady: receipts 08. Prlmo mixed $10.854 17. Hi medluin mixed $jO.HOI 10.80; rough hcnvle $H.7S J 6 : pigs $14tlfj; bulk of sales 1 0.KS ( 17. Uhoep steady; receipts 181. Prlmo I a m lis $12( 13; fair to medium 9y II; yourllngs $10011. GO: wcthors ftflll: owes $0(f8; rough heavies $H.00fi 14.75. nutter I'OHTIiAN'l), iH-c. 18. Ilultur firm. City croamory prima, extras, box lots, GSc; cartons OGc; half boxes halt cent more; less ! than half boxes ono cent more. Buying price buttor fatf country, 07c; cube extras, 01 Vic , ; Portland Orata POHTLANl). Dec. 1.-OaU, 55 bid: curn, $:U bid. Mlllstuffo Mill run f. o. b. mill: Carlots $S2.10; mixed cars $32.00: lesa than carlots 134.1035.10; roll ed tarley 56C9; rolled oats $610 6S; ground barley $C0 4j00; alfalfa meat$404i44. SAMS VALLEY Our Sunday school : and , school wero c!o!cd for an-'Indefinite time owing to thcro being cases of fid In our district. It Is reported thcro ore now fifteen casos of Influouxa In tho Meadows district, Bdgar Pofloy, our first flu victim. Is abloto bo from hla bod, but 11 will be somo time before ho can bo back at work. ' ' Mica Morval Robins returned lost week to her homo In Portland to await tho reopening of school. Mrs. S. I). Stoner and daughter Ha a ro staying at the homo of Mrs. Stonor's daughtor, Mrs. Ray Barnoy In Medford whilo Mrs. Ilnrncy is In the honpltnl. Mr. Iloyt, congressional Sunday school missionary of Ashland, paid a much enjoyed visit to our Sunday school Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoist, who nre suffering from an attack of lritluenta aro reported as convalescing. . John Edlnglon returned last wcok from ennvnvina. A ' carload of hogs Into a I'oriland market from the Van llovonburg ranch. ' ' ' The community Xmna troo which was undor way was cancollod on ac count of tho prevalence of the flu. . Mrs. H I. Polton ts soliciting for tho annual Red Cross membership, too. Mra. D., I). Duggan who Is suffer ing. from Influonxa Is doing as well as could no expected. Dr. Chlsholm wjis oalled to attend Mrs. Richard Frodonburg who has never somed to havo recovored from a rocont attuck of la grlppo or Influ enza. ' . Mr. Waters, travollng optician, was thru our district lust week. Mrs. J. iIj. Rowe. received a letter from lior son Joe Monday written In France, tho first for two months when he wnn stationed In California. Ills many friends will be glad to know ho Is wall and happy. Dr. Chleholm who In visiting our dlrtrlct frequently finds himself right Into the tin Instead of Doing out. of 1t as ho hnd hoped whon leaving tho cast, .'.'( Mra. John Tayno, who has hcon taking treatments for nervous pros tration undor Dr, ( Lockridgo In Ornnts Paso, ; has returned to her homo Improved. . Tho mnny frlondB of Percy Chap man wore, saddened to hear of bis doaih. . HO was Well known thru this district iinVlng formerly rosldnd hore for ibmo tjinoj. .4,- v . ..." ASHLAND AND VICINITY : A sllvor wedding anniversary oc curred tho first of the week at 214 C street, whore Mr. and Mrs. August Schuorman wero hostB, to a number of, Intlmato friends, Including repre sentatives of tho Lamkhv, Curry. Shlnn, Wobstor And Day tamlileS, An even dozen partook of a sumptuous dinner, which would have dono Jus tice to ft Thanksgiving or Christmas holiday occasion, Inasmuch as a tur key of heroto pronortlonB gracod the dlulng tahlo, around tho orbit of which circulated all tho othor,good tilings of the season. August Schuer man and Caroline Miner wore mar ried In Richland Conter, Wis., . Doc 19, 1803, and camo to Ashland about ten years obq... j Mr. : Scliuerman ;is oohneited with' buslnoss affairs at Gold Hlll'i Soniiorroari i proin Inoritiy Identified with club and fra ternal Organizations, and Is ono of tho lodlujr worKers tp lm vi'9S$ ftv' tlvltloa, notubly In connection with the cantoqn aervloe which so. kindly and efficiently' labors In behalf of welcoming nnd. entertaining tho sol dier boys who pass thru town to and fro between the great miUtitry camps, llio couple observed their silver an niversary, under the most happy aus pices, friends fur an dnear extending their heartiest congratulations. ' . Local teachers have been Informed thatkthe annual mcntlng of tho State Teachers association, slated for Dec. 20-28, at Portland, has been aban doned, and. furthermore that tho yearly examination of county teach ors, set for, Dec. 18-21, at Jackson ville, has boen postponed, presumab ly until a dttto In February. - Hc- guraing tuo . state association . tuo Work of policies will go on as usual, and sessions of tho representative council and .superintendents will be held as usuau .. . , . Ouorge- Wttlton, formerly manager of electric light utilities here, and now of Klnmuth Falls employed In a samv capacity, Is chairman of Klum alh county's eommltteo working In behalf of the present Red Cross mom- borclilp drive, . -' Itst Saturday . V. Carter's Pack ard car, the peer of any auto In these parts, was ssyeroly duinaged. The machine was stundlng In front of the family residence on tho Roulevard, when It wus rammed by a runaway twin which was attached to a local swill Jltnoy service. The car will have to go to a hospital for repairs. the Impact being terrific. Ono of tho team of horses was sevorely in jured. , ' Cot your hunting and fishing li censes early, Inasmuch as these per mits aro now. avallnblo from tho stale game and fish commission and aro being mailed to tho 30 county clerks thruout Oregon. Specifically tho classifications lnclndo anglor, hunter, and combination licenses, the Isbub of angler permits being 00,000; hunter, 43,000;. combination, 20,000. Thuro have also been Issued a huge number for noh-rcsldenis, alco25(f complimentary ones, which are re served for tho use of. veterans of the civil . war and pioneers of the era antedating 1 800. . - : Tha Mlsieu Florenoo Allen, Helen Mooro, Ilernlco Myer, Myra Gunter. Edith Moody,' Ruih Daniels, nnd Mrs. Francis Murphy,' ABhland stude the San Joo normal school are home from California pending cessation of tho Influenza epidemic. Incidentally they aro passing tha holiday vacation with the home folks.' ,, . ' Within a week sons and daughters In'tho'K. W. llastlngs family have been- bereft - or both parents. The father, 'passed away Deo. 7; and the mother on.'Sundaj; evening,' Dec. 10l. Mrs., Haatlngs'was',47 "years-of 'ago, and was a ''native;- of.vindependence, Ore. ..Five chlldren'are left to mourn their loss,; threo sons and two daugh ters. . Altho the.prerall.'ng .epidemic. dual mortality, .the mother w;as, pvor7 wholmlngly 'crushed ,by '.thoblow which removod'tho 'husband nnd.fath or, and. mental '"depression added to tho physical complications Which caused her ','dcath. -' .Her, body ' was taken to, Monmouth for Interment by tho side of'thohusliand who prode oeasod tho 'w'lfo and mother .only a few 'days. Mr.' and' Mrs. Hastings will bo missed by a wlilo clrclo of acqualn. ta'ncpK who ever found thorn expon enls.'of The true s'lrlt'' of helpful rrienaitness. . Tho food i admlnlutratlbn,. with state headquarters In Portland, la In thn markot for carload lots of -certain fond substitutes, and Is advertising for same tn thla locality, the time of purchasing to erplro Doc. 20. Now Is thn lime for a indry housewives to pool their bra.i mash substitutes tn car lota f. o. b. Ashland and unload. P. !. Fountain, tormor rosidont hero,' and nox of Klamath Falls en gaged lu tho real estate business, was renewing ol.l tlmo acquaintances in Ashland early this week, preliminary to a trip to southorn California for an extenr'.ed stay. Ho hss two sons In tho army In France, one of whom is wiih iio medical corps. . In order to rejoin lemploymont on tho Chautauqun platform under Kill- son-Whlto auspices, Rev, Jf. C. r.coc has gone to Colorado, whero at Grand Junction ho will Initially renew hit contrnots covering tho winter, circuit thruout tho intermountain region. MI;is Voda Brbwor, dailghter" of 8 "T it "OXCEH" mm J v '9t r.r.Nis EACH CtUKTT.PFASOflVliCa'w;:!'!r ' Ilamllfi'a tVliord Oil a Rallable, ,' AiitUoytlc Prevontlv '..;,... ', Duriti;: Infiuenia epidrtnics spray ina pose ana mroai several times a day, with one part Wicard Oil and twd parti water, using an atomizer. 1 you haven't an ;Qiniier,. gargle tlie thrOM and nu! th'evmixture up the nose. ' This' treatment sets' 'up an antiseptic wall oi defense against "Kin" ftenris.' - ; .. Chest colds, ami sore throat lead o srrip. Stop them , at once with Vizard Oil before they can develop into dangerous influenza,. .t. Cict it from druggists for 3Sc. - If not satisfied, return the bottle and get yodr money buck. ' Ever constipated orhlirc sick'head-n-he? Just try Wiza.-l Liver Whips, picisulll little pink pills, J()c at dtug fitft guarantees), . . , A. H"iP!lrr?.' Dr. and Mra. I1M tlrnwer. who Is' holding a government position "nj Washington, has heen transferred from tho ordluanco department to Judge, udvocutn gcnoral's offices as stenographur. ller sister Mlna Is now employed in the war risk bureau at a salary of $110 par, month. . Both enjoy their work at the national cap ital and recent transfers In tho ser vice aro In tho line of promotions. fifhs ITelon Dlekerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Dlckarson, and -who la another government craployo at .Washington,, has been summoned home due to her mother's protracted Illness. : . - ', j . Krcd Echuerman. with the artil lery over In Francs, bus written bis parents of Union wounded, a shrap nel fragment having hit hlitf in the face. Ho made light of the mishap and stated he was getting along fine towurda recovery, llio tho accident may leave a scir. Official reports in d lento that I.leut. Louis Campton. credited to Ashland, had been severe ly wounded, aril Barney Wolfe, also of this .vicinity, was missing in nC- llon. .These reports were dated Dec. 15. . ' . .. . Chas. .11.' V'ghta has returned homo attor ama.iseace of two months atUudlug td br.stnens matters In Che north part of the stoic. In tho lare t annual w.hodule for road construction over presented to tha state highway commission, as re cently submitted, local units In sou thern Cregua included Grants pass to Jakson coiir.ty- line. $105,000; Control Point horlh, five miles of paving, $62,300; Siskiyou mountain section, 130,000; Klamath county to Jackson county. $75,000. Estim ates do not as yet include Ashland to mountain base south. Thruout the state the several. units imply an ex penditure of $3.523.200.. employing 3C00 men. . Bids on construction will be considered on Jan.- 7, 1919. A Watte! Resistance Emphasis isliottid be placed itpon the conservarUoh bf Etiengtli and the building tip of a strong vall of rfe8Utanc3 agdnst weaiuiess. is used regularly by many, right through the winter, aa a cejjend able means of conservingstrength. For the dclicafe child.or adult, OW(li o oultb ncii siuorisn- , Kent irith tonic-qualities that ' are groat . In their anility to ctrcngthea the body and in arase resistance. k-o-.ialkiifjic.BloocCeU.KJ. 13-21 N'otlco of Solo of Government Timber Cioneral Land Office, , ' Washington, D. t,., November 14, 1918. . ; :otico ia hereby given that subject li tho conditions arid limitations of the Act of Juno 9, 1910 (39 Stat 218), and the instructions Of the Secretary of the Interior of beptem ber iO, 1917, tho timber on the fol- lowinx lands will bo sold Jan. 2 1919, at 10 o'clock a. ro.. at public auction at the United States land office at Rosoburg. Oregon, to tho highest bidder "at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, fale to he subject to too ap proval of the Socrotary of the In torlor. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thoroof, being commissions allowed, must bo deposited nt time of sale, money tn he returned if sale la not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for tho timber which must bo romoed within teri years. ; Bids will be received from citizens of the United States, associations of such cltirens and corporations organized under tho laws of the United States or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, tho timber on any legal subdivision will be olforeu separately before being included in any unci nt n inigfr umi. T..35 S.,' R. 1 V... See. t;;SE14 SW1, vellow nliio to m.. red fir :m M.. white fir 20 M., none ot the vol low nlno to bo sold for less : than $1.60 per M., and none of the fir to ho sold for less than $l.oo per At T. 15 8..- R. 2 W. gw. jr. SWVi. rod fir 300 M., yellow fir 900 M., cedar oU- M., n cm. ro fir 500. in., yqllow fir R00 M.i 3W. 3Wit, red fir 11 50 M.,-yellow fir 100 M., rerinr 50 Al.. SE "4 SW-i red fir 550 M.. yellow f'.r 100 M. N'R4 SEV;. red fir 550 M.. NW 313 W, red fir 450 M.. yoliow lire 900 NT.. SWVi SKV.. re.l fir. 7i0 M.. y!- 'ow fir 350 M., ce.iRT 50 ,M., SE sBU red rir loSS mcI vaiiow fir SOU M., nono ot ttia rail fir, yellow fir or cedar to bo sold tor les's than $1.50 nor M.' T. 14 S.. It. ft W;. Sec." 6 NEW. INCH. 'red fir S50 M., KWH MEH. red fir" 700 M.. 8W4 NE'A, red fir 825 M.. SE NBU. red- fir S00 St.. NEH XWli, rod fir 400 Al. yellow ttr 450 Ji..i.VWIi Nffli red fir JOO M., yellow fir 850 M.; .cedar ?U M.. SWi NWS, red tir 225 M. yollow nr 2250 Al.. cedar 70-M., St, NW:y, red fir 325 M.. yellow tir 400 Al.. cedar tlo M., uNEi swu yellow fir 700 M. cedar 70 At.. NWfc yellow fir 40 M cedar 3u ... SW14 swiy., yotiow nr 640 at.. SE'A SWU'. yellow fir 740 M.. KB U SE. red fir 870 M., yellow fir 360 M., cedar 65 M., NW SHVi. rod tir 575 M.. eednr 30 M.. SWi SEU. red fir 6 80 M., 4EH SB, red fir 880 St.; cedar 25 M., nono of the red fir to be sold tor less than $1.00 per &t and none of the yellow fir -or cedar to be sold for loss than $1.2a nor M. -T. 17 S.. R. fi W.. See. 13, Lot 2, red fir 190 M Lot 3. red fir .365 M. Sec. 86 IKE SW, rod fir 625 M.. SEU SWU. red fir 415 M. SWU. SEU. red tir 480 M.. SWU SE. red fir 630 M., SEU SEU. red tir 335 At., none or- tne reo in to be sold forless than $i.2d per M Sec. 27. Lot 1. red fir 190 M..-Nfe XBli N'WU. fed llr 430 M., IN Vi NWU NWU. red fir 315 yr., none of the red nr to to soio- tor loss tnao $1.45 par M. . CLAY TALLMAS CottimlsslOBW, Geaetal iaoii Office, ;;SC0TTS:'. EIilJLSiN KEEP YOpT HOME Dr Kind's ' New DIscoTery ;" almoot never faUs to tzlpi jgojcjriraUel . : SmaldcKes once In awhfle and that t'iroat-t -jtth, Iuni;-sp!Htinff; cough s3on quists djTn. Another dos-J ar a hot fcath btfsri Jumpirg into bed, e ivA cbcp, and back to r.ornicl irt (lie iwrnis. . V: Dr.-IStiti'a Kcvr. Discover Jj vrcll n9t7n. ; For fifty years it's brn rr'icvkf; eoiisfhs, coMs and) bronc'tial 4ttacki, for fi'ty, yjftrs it tas.tcssi sold by driijsiota everywhere. A r:iiobfcrm-Klythat you yourself 6rny neintcf of your family can ti!;? tnfcly , COc cr.d ! t -. ''f ' -: . : TraiaThoselwbbernlirSs - Help nature tafco hs 'course, net with a violent, habit-forming jn:rga tivc, but with gentle hut certain er.d mtural-iaxative, Dr, King's flew Life Pills. Tonic inaction) it timtibtcsthS hx bowels, Cold by druggJJa.- 25c; Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word.' -1-orale Ten cents a line. Legal Five cents a line. Display 25 cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. - HHP WANTED . GOVERKMENT. CLERK EXAMINA TIONS Oregon soon. Customs, In ternal Revenue, income Tax, Rail way Mall, Postofflce. - $1,100- $1,800. Experience unnecessary. Men nnd women desiring govern nient positions write for free par ticulars, J. C. Leonard, (formor Civil Service Examiner,) 7C4 Ke- nois building. Washington.- I. o 230 WANTED Waitress, ford. Hotel . Med- A.VTKt SfTMTPn. VSTOrh WANTED Small furnlohcd house. Box A, Mu'l Tribune. "229 WANTED Beane and apples, any quantity. Box 697. 231 WANTED Spring, wagoa lop; also Jersey heifers to freshen in Kpring Phone 372-R1. Ashland. E. E. -Foss, Talent, Ore. . ' 228 WANTED Well rotted stable man ure delivered. Box X-10, Mail Trlbuco. .- . . : . ... . 1 . WANTED R. H. Toft will buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts. WANTED Houses to more, kalld. repair or wreox : Phone 488-sl or 488-X ' :' - ' : : ' .. y WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgagos, cotes, Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thing , roa hem Horar. FCfl RENT Modern aix-room house on paving. Sleeping porch, -wood range and gas all connected. Plen ty of roses. Tjerrtes and grapes. Winter's wood in shed at a bar gain. Phone 508-.W. 231 FOR RENT Furnished, 1010 South Oukdalo. Tot. 409. - 232 FOR 8AU5-.RF.Afj W1TATK. FOR SALE Stumpage. Inquire Ber keley Orchards. '234 FOR SALE Five acres 8 and' 10- year old Newtown applea near i Ashland, six hundred dollars, one- half down, balance one year 6' per cent interest. Writo for particu lars. Next year's crop should pay ' for place. R. T. Stinnett, Box 236, Clatskanle, Ore. , , 228 FOIt SALE MISCKtjnANEOtiH. FOR SALE! Piano in first-clas3 con dition.- Cheap for quick sale. 3hone 508-W. 231 FOR SALE Popcorn. Phone 452-W. . ', 240 FOR SALE At a real bargain, Ford touring car. practically now. 305 Portland avenue. ; , 230 FOR SALE Christmas trees. Phone 713-X or 211 North Ivy. 233 FOR SALE New FOrd, 1918 model and used only a few weeks. Price $o00. Aiiph- to Ashland Garage, Ashland. 229 FOR SALE Prime hogs, dressed . 20c lb. delivered. Live geese de livered,-25c lb. 16-tnch and 12 hoatlns stove, wood. One pet goat. Phono 869-Y: . - 132 FOR SALE Good second hand Faultless stump- puller. . Hubbard Bros. . . . . . tr FOR SALE Turkeys, young toms, . half ..' wild, . ,$10.00 .each. Also Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, $2.50 each. .Eleanor Moore, Ash land. .-. , v .-. . ; ,, 231 FOR SALE Small Chevrolet truck. Bargain If taken, at once. ,428 .West, Fourti street. ; . 229 FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, superphosphate. Ralph Waldo El den, Russ Mill. ' FOR SALE Apples, orchard : run Call meal times. 1 408-R3. 228 FOK SALE Alfalfa S42-R, evenings. hay. Phone FOR SALE Corn at ' the ranch. Clancy 24 FOR- SALE Two Cadllac automo biles; will make good delivery.br truck. Inquire i at 142 Norm Front Street.. . 234 FOR- SALE Fine quality baled hif.y $25.00 per ton. Modoc Orchard. Phone Central . Point . gt, meal FOR SALK MVK8TOCK FOIt SALE Wonnod pigs, 15.00 earh. Harvey Ruckcr, R. R. 1. 283 FOR, SALE Five fat hogs. 125 lha. each.. Alfalfa hay. Dions 809-M. - -. 23 FOft SALE- Two 1 tiuroo - baiirs. weight 150 lbs., Ylfglble regiBtrn tlon. Phono 12-F11 or 64. 228 FOR SAIaE22 Shoats, average Ihs. Market pries. , Also sows ana pigs. Central Point State Bank. . 22 FOR BALE I have' 100 good thrifty bred ewes. u. Rosenberg,, Hotel Medford. r ', mm RENT AfABTaCTTNTO. FOli1 RENT One completely fur- nlshed apartment. Hotel noiiana.- ' 5IONKY TO I0AJT ' MONEY TO LOA.V on good real estate security, and will Buy X,ib erty Bonds, i. B. Andrews, No. 1 North Grapo. Phone 647-J. . BUSINESS DIRECTORY -.. ; AttorncTa PORTER J. NEFF, Attorny-t-taw. rooms S and 9, Medford Ntloul Bank Building. : . . . A. E. .Reames, Lawyer, Oarnett Corey Building. Anto Supplies LAKER AUTO SPRrNQS Co. W4 are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Use our spring ' ' when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth . St., Portland, Oregon. s - ; - Garbage GARBACE Oet ' your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for ' good service. Phone 851-Y.- J. - Y. Allen, ' ' - Expert Accoontant WILSON AirDITING CO.t-E. M. Wilson. C. P. A.- Attention given to anything in Accounting nd In- come Tax requirements. Look . into- our . simplified acconntlng ' method. M. F. & H. Builfllng, 1 Medford. Phone 157-R. ..v; ; Instruction in Music FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Music Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. ' Phono 72. Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance., Agency, 210 Garnett-Corey Bide. Good local service. Belen Turn J, Manager. ' v ALICE IIOLI-OWAY Fire, Accident, Automobile, Liability policies writ- . ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Gomett Corey Bldg. - ! -. Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors mouldings ana screens. 8hop 437 S. Kir. Phone 184. '. - - - i-' : '--." Physicians and Burgeons . j- DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Gornett-uorey duiio ing. Phone 130.- DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye. .ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Aurlst. for a P. R. R: Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. Bldg. . Phono 567. . - . j DR. F. Q. CARLOW DR. EVA MAIrtS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. ' Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. .I MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the be6t equipped printing office in Southern Oregon9. Book binding, - loose leaf -ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St . - ! V r-'i" "' Transfer EAD3- TRANSFER & 6TORAOB CO. OKlce 42 Norta Front St. Phone . 315. - Prices right Service guar- an teed. ' ! . " A CHANCE 1 To Owna Home in Medford A strictly ;moderii 5-rbbm : cottage with screened porch es, cement walk, garage and driveway, chicken houso and lot, and close in, everything, paid up, a clear titib and- a bargain. . - : . :; We have several splendid values, to ffer you at this time. 'V': -.J. ''';:;;; Brown & White Real Estate and . Insurance, 1I ftn. Fir St. ,.; Mlforl. Oreenn INTEKURBAN ACTOCAB.CO. ; Time Card. :' ; . While "flu" ban is on cars, will run between Medford and Ashland as fol lows; ' '- (.;.'' " : .'. .s'-'.'i . 'Leave Medford fdr 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 tor Medford dally at 9:ho ; m. (tttpt Sunday) d at 11;::0 a. m., 2:00 !. 111. add :15 p, m, -, .-- -''''':' r L l I ' ..1 "'I- MI' ' ' ' l - ' ?-. , . . . '