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..MT5DF0HT) MATTJ .TnTPJ.mE, MEDFOTID, - OTUWOX, ' TTTUTtSTMY, -DEPRMBKn 10, 101R PAGE KEVTStf RED CROSS IS FIGHH "HIT. HAN KIIANCIHCQ, Hue. 10. Villi (I till) goiiiirul public In fairly fu miliar Willi the t'uiiiiulKii being wag ed In the lurgnr clllim against lliu ttpldomlo of Spanish Infliiima, limy know llll In ulmtiL lliu dimpnruto but lion which nro being fought tiy the Hod Cross In dreary mul Isolutcd ro ItloiiH fur from rnllroiid linos nnd communications or uny kind. Rod 'rnn nurses liuvo answered (ho cull for urn Inn In tlio windswept Inoln lion of huko h run It mul mind, or pon. nirnloil Into thu tilimk hill, country Willi ilia therimiinmor ul holow lliu noro point. . In barren little slimitlo mile front uny (own they liuvo mln Istorud, mid uro ministering, lo fuin 1 II cut wlinra ovary iiiamhor wuh des perately nidi, wliuro there uro no doc tors, no medicines, nolliliiK )ut lliu Pluck unci cotirugn of lliii nurse mini lo rolliivo the situation. Ai Komi ns word of tlm conditions uro received from lliu nurse, Urn mn thlnory of ilia Red Cross Instantly In iut In opnrntlon to rush whatever In railed for In tlio way of medicines, food, clothing und )i !(. Tlmro In no rail tnpo. The Pacific division will rush ilia mot oriftlH Into North wv,tum division territory If liy so doing It ran tlio qnU-kur reach lin dcmliintlon, und vlro versa. "(lot stuff In he-re -before wn lire snowed In" In tlio oliarut tttrlHI Ic lelu grnin from a Red C'rfc numu in lliu Pacific dlvlnlon headquarters. Thon followed a dututled report of Ilia cuu tllilous. In part It mail: "Till I sheep country ( pooplo and produrt.) Tho nick lire fnmilliiii of poor flump hnrilui In miserable cabins scattered about In in on I luriin colvublo places, a house tu a hill, unci from twolva to fifty nil Ion apart. One of our nurse goes avury other dsy 24 mllim to n fnnilly of Movan, nil down. On her flml vlnll sho found nothing to work with, not even food for I ho tiuhlnif. Tlm cusn Ifl typical In nil novo nUo of family. "Hope (ho roller nuro you send can work out doom In holow euro cold, folrh wood nnd wntor, dlnpono of rurima, ntc, and (hoy must coma warmly clad." : . COLORADO GOVERNOR HAS ONE DAY FOR OWN BILLS 1KNT.H, Col.. Uce, lU.-Oueru-tinll nf ii enlist illltiiilllll lllllclldllieill. iliMU'd lit tlio recent uenenil dec. linn, mul tho fuel Hint New Year of H'lll full on WoiliiCHiluv. will coin liiiiu to uiso Hie uoveriupr-eU'ct. Oliver II. SIiiiiiii. lint one iln v ilnrinu' the MtHHiiili of the Iwrntv-HOpninl uenenil iiwemlilv on which lie can olficinllv M'ck the intniiluetiiin of nnv liilli. the luiasuuv nf uhieli iniiv lie dohireil lv liitu. GERMANY BUILDING SUPER - ZEPPELINS 'FOR FLIGHTS T0 AMERICA! ODESSA .', Germany Is building snper-Zcp polins for trnna-Atliintlc fllKht. On a rocord long-dlatnnco flight, In Novombor, 1917, n Zoppolln '" ii win diiinuuii, iii uuiKiiria, lo Khartoum, In Egypt, nnd roturn, n dlatnnco of 1030 miles, In 96 hours. This machine had a gas spaco of G7.000 cubic motors (87,634 cubic yards). I , Tho now supor-ZoppolIn which I Is now hulldltig bus n gas capacity! of 100,000 cubic meters.. I It will liavo nliio englnos and o'ght propollnrs It will bo more than 800 foot In length.) , , I Thin Hiiper-Zoppolln will cost ' lioarly f 1,000,000. : I II will. Iinve n carrying cnpncltyl of ion iinsHongnrs nnd 45 tons of mull nnd bngguge find 30 tons of peirol, oil end valor nnd provl-i slous. , I Tho first mnchlno for tho trans Atlantic service Is to be coniplulud JsVj rrtAwit llt "l! KHA I PRIMAR 1 PHOENIX, Arl.., Uoe. 19. Tlio Fourth Arl.iina xtiil o liiglnlnliirii, which ronvonns Monday, .Iniiiiury III, v. I ! 1 ho overwhelmingly democratic and w til lo cullnd upon to receive tho HiiHKODtliuiH or (lovurnor Thulium 10, Camplioll, .rtipiibll'.iiii, fur legislation, Tho ttomilnii promises to ho mi lulur usllng Olio In Hi In ronpiict, hut tho grimiest Itiii'rt'iit thriiout tho iilnio will contor In action to ho taken hy Iho dmiincrutlc iimjniliy In the iiint lr of uIiiiiikIiik the pi'lmury election llUVII. Tho (1 1' in c in 1 1 c uiuio central com mittee, whim organised, following tho election In Novum bur, wont on rumird. us- r voi-Iiik liiuiigcs In. the prlmury lnw that will prohibit known in uni lin in or una purty .voting III thu pi'lmury or iinuthur purty. 11 wuh olulmed that Ibis detent In tho prl inury law wuh lurmily ruilpoiiHlhlo Tor tlm duftuil or tho douioorallo KUhor nutorlul mimluuii, tlio roiuallldui' ul tho ilcmocrntlv atulo ticket hclnst oluctod by Junto mujorltlou. Portland Mvi-Ntock I'OKTI-A.S'll, Ore.. Due. 19. C'ut tlo aironic and hlKhur; roculpta wr. Steiiri). prime Vl u 'l ,M; Hood to choice l 1 12; medium to Rood lii.00 ft II: fair to mutllum tK.CO 4i B.50; common to fair 7.&0 (U H.C.0; cflwn nd hclfem, )iolco, ' (H.004i H.2.'.; in cd I urn to ttood T.J04( S.50; fair to medium 0.50 4( 7.r,0; cannern t..r0ii.i: bulla lOiltt; culvca V 12; Ktockern and fuudurs $7 8i U.r.O. lloKH alruiiK; recelpui 04 4. J'rlinc mixed f 19. Mitt 17.1ft; infldliim nilx ed 1 0.f.O i 18.S5; roimli hcu'viai f!4.7!irlG; plK 144i IS; hulk fll.Kl. Sheep ntoudy; rocolpu 477. Prime la nibs $12 fi fj; fair to medium 9 j ll;"yotirlliiK flQVIl.uU; wolhera t'Jt 10; wen t!lt; rough lienvlea $H.C0 4( 1I7T.. Under 1')UTUANI), Ore., Doc. 19. llul ler firm. City creamery prima, outran, box lota, Guc; cartona, 00c; hair boxes hnlf cent inoru; leaa than half boxon one cent more. IluyluK 1 prlco liultor fat, country C7c; cuho xtroa 61 c. Portland Oram PORTLAND. 12. Ouls. $55 bid: corn, .fjll hid. MllUliirfs Mill, run f. o. b. mill: Carlots 133.10; mixed ears 132.00; less than cnrlots I34.10&3B.10; roll od barley 65f!l; rolled oats 61j 0f; ground hurley f 00; alfalfa meal I4044. ALASKA RAILROAD BEING BUILT DURING WINTER AXCliOKAGK. Alaska, Doe. 1. (Hy mull.) Alnsku'a seml-wintor dnrknoss Is not stopping trncklaylng on tho railroad the United Slates govornmeiit la laying holweou Sownrd and Kalrbnnkn, Alaska. Two gangs of men nro working nearly every day on the road, despite tho short daylight and tho winter woathpr. To keep tho snow off tho grade, wliuro tho rails are to ho laid a road grader Is employed ahead of tho track laying mnchlno on tho mast end of the road. Onn of tho hundred and nlviy-foiir miles Ilea between tho end of steel on tho const end of the road bollix built north from Seward and Anchor ago and tlio end or tlio stool on tbe Interior end being laid south from Fairbanks. On the Interior end steel Is laid to a point 86 miles south of Fairbanks. On tha coast and tlio tracks covor 106 miles north or Anchorage. KEEP INFLUENZA FROM INTERIOR OF ALASKA ANCHOR AOK, Alaska.. Dec. 111. OI'lieinlH nro exertim; nil their ef forts In keci) the iiiflncnzn from tlic interior of Alnskn. All trail and ronton are wnlclied. To tliito no enmw liavu been rciiorteil from neioss tlio mouiiluiim. I Arineil uiiiinls on llin Anclioriitio Kiiirbiuiks trail neros llroud I'uss turn liaclt nil "iiiuhIum's" whoso Imsi- iicmh in the interior is not iircssiim. On iho iliiilliuinlson liiuhwnv from Colilovu few travelers uot llirouuli iih the inl'liienzn l'orectl tho olosinic down of Iho C'o'iMior Hivnr railroad which covers n iwrt of Iho ilistiitice. CALIF0RNIANS TO FIGHT AGAINST CROP PESTS SACRAMENTO, Oal., Doc. tR-J-An Intonslvo cnmpnlgn for tho oradlca tlon of dostructtvo rodents has boon undertaken by George II. Hocko, Atnto commissioner of horticulture. Iln has boon advised by the United Stntes 'bureau of biological survey that fan, ooo, ooo of tho anoo.ooo,- 000 annual loss to crops lit tho Unit ed 'States duo to rodents, hns boen confined to California. , , p , Alasksrake Causes Damaatf. ANCUOlt AGIO, Alaska, Doe. 1 (My mall.) An oarthqunko rocontly started a flro at .Talkoetnn, north nf haro that In vol veil n loss of about $3000', Tho Blinlte disconnected tho pipe of n heating ,tove 1n tlio Alaska Knglnoarlng commission's warchouso nnd boforo tho flames could he extin guished a considerable fiuonttty of mippllos nnd part or tho warolioiluo worn tlostroycd,, - i TUDAY'S WHS ! Thef Outbursts of Everett True By CONDO A '-vSnt'YY's f" TM'S mUNOKY. WHAT CAN I . , ..IbiscoKTiNueTrna SYSTeM of s-i-sf-'H-ICftetoiKits up pefitrecTtv cooa 'ZZzSjfrhtZ&t SHIRTS AND COCCAR.tt ml -'-l CNLIST IN THC AftMY AimT " iHTf JOIN THS TANK COR"? rTOt MflViF .SPFRTATDRfi l.ON'DON, Dee. 10. A mov:nir nie- j lure audience in lint li tubs ihrniiL'h which warm water flows is tile en tertainment otUlitv provided in film shows bv the American. Y. M. ('. A. at tile luisiiiliil under the shadows nl 'Kinm'S t'lilleL'i'.' Cauibn'tli;6. where woiindeil men fmm Km nee arc treat eil. In mie ward cerUiin of the nu tienls who have hml very serimis m t:e woiindK lire Jul vitiir the water trealineiit. To luiili at Ihes nu ll vmi miulit lliink thev were Ivinir eniiifortiiblv in lied, propped up with pillows. Thev nro ri-allv f.illiiiir in luith tubs in water to their waists, A constant stream of water with tho temperature at IIH is kept running tiirouui:h the tub. purilv 'nc nnd cleniine; tho wounds, which have no other dressinir. Bolshevik) Control Socialists. CHRISTIANA. Nov. III. (Ciinvs poiitlcni'c of thu Associated Press.) The Holsheviki l'uetion of Hie Niuwe utiin Mieinlist party has. -nice last .priiis. exercised a cuntrnlliiiir inllu cnie over the orcnuir.ntion. For some nuuitlis this was dime more or less soeretlv and the objects aimed at were nut made public. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Bj A. C. rlowletS Tho ladles of our Red Cross so ciety have finished up tho work that was asslgnod them by tha county committee nnd sent tho result of their lnbor to Medford by .Mrs. I). V. Fuller, but they havo beon furnltucd with n new supply of material and with lliolr usual go It uhoadltlveness nro gottlng a lot of underclothing ready for the use of our boys in the sorvleo. Thoro Is Quito a number of ourwomon who imve taken tho mat ter up and aro determined that so far as they oun tho good work will go along. a .VI cb, Hoy Whllloy or Kilt Crock (Trull); camo In Sunday morning and spent tho night ' with uu. Hhe has beon unending tho business col lege In Medford but when the flu broko out with such vlolenco and tiio schools wore stopped she v;ent home. Her husband was called Into the ser vice or his country nnd sbo decided Hint wh.Uo bo was gono she wonld prepare liarsoir tor' a business UTo. Sbo took tho Hnrlsh mail car Tor Medford Monday morning. William Von dor liollen, ones or our prominent business men nnd or.o or our hardware merchants, wont to Portland to consult a specialist with rogard to his mastoid, Tho reader will remember that Bomo weeks ago ho went to Portland and was In a hospital there for quite a while but recovered so ns to. return and resume his business In tho store, 'but aftor hoping lor somo wooks moro that he would got entirely over his trouble ho docldod to visit bis 'specialist again but when he consulted hint was told that It was not necessary for him to remain ns he could be fronted nt home, so be returned Sun day morning, having been mot nt Hie Soul hern -Pacific dopot by his wire and two children. Thoy all took din ner at the Sunnyslde Sunday noon. 'i'lio prospect ot Jstjvlnp . tlio ninjj carried from hero to Porslst is look- ng a Utile brighter for Monday mor ning there were two young men ar- .' rived at the post offke to carry the mull; the first ono was a boy giving ' hU nr.nio as Itoliy Hughes ot Mcd rurd; ho said that he was sixteen ! ynura of ugo. and tho other came out Ion tho Iiarn!i:h Jltne? thot morning i and gavo his narho as C. W. Daw. it appears iliat one of the bondsmen had cuployed onn of thorn and the contractor tho other. However the Hughes boy took tho mall and Daw went back to Medford,. In addition to Mr. BiwH Mr., liar, hlsh bad Prof. It. K.' Morris and Mr. .1. M. Vaughn who were both on the way to Trail, Pror. Morris being one of tho school supervisors was out visiting the schools and Mr. Vaughn was going to visit his son near Trail. The many friends of Roy Ashpole, onoit our hardware merchants, who has been confined to his house for about a week with the flu, aro glad to ace lilm at l)!s old stand again and he reports that bis wifo and son are both fully recovered. His mother. Mrs. John Ashpolo, riio has been caring for tho family, returned home Monday morning. - Jack lllrksou rep irts that tbe con creto work on the ; ishop and Stowel water ditch is abi.ut completed and that the flume v.orV will soon be completed and the. water turned in Hubert Noill of U-iV.o Crosk, spent -Momluy night with us." Ho says that ho has leased his farm to Thomas F. Nichols for ft poriod or three years and think that ho will go to the const to spend next summer. K. O. Stnr.i and V. V. Hodgepeth of Ashland .vero bore for dinner Tuesday and so was Chris Bcule of But to F.al!. Among tho business callers on our morebnn! i Tuesday wcro C. K. Bel lows and wife. Mrs. Samuel Courtney Mrs. V. T. Hummel, Henry French Porry Foster, Herman Meyer Jr., who brought out a four-horse load of manganese from I. C. Charley's: Al vln Conover and wifo, Waltor Wood, W. H. Crandall and A. J. Howd; Mr. Howd has secured the old Dave Smith place for a turkey ranch uud was hero buying wire fencing to uso In tho turkey business.. He said that he had already sent out a truck load of turkeys to start with. - Tho Tin Is about all ovor in our tpwn as thero are no now, cases re ported and those, who had it are got tlng well. ' 1 was talking with; Mrs. - It. G. Drown, ono Of Iho school directors, nnd she said that our school will not open until after the holidays,-' Tho many rrlonds of tho Clements fumtly are glad to soe tho portly fig ure of the head of tho family nraong us again. Ho ontsred tho servico a few months ago and was ordered io Camp 'Plko, Ark., and just .returned this Wednesday morning. Ho sayo that while in camp he road tho Eagle Point Unglots regularly, : so your Eaglo Point correspondent is adding to tho satisfaction of somo of our boys in tho sorvico. . When Itching Stops There is one safe, dependable treatinen that relieves itching; torture and Skin irri tation almost instantly find that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask nny druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle of xomo and apply it ns directed. Soon vnn will find that irritations. Dimples. blackhead eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar sum trouotes wm Disappear. A little zemo, the penetrating, satisiy- Inn limild : nil thnt is needed, for it h-.,lin nmt rJtln eruntions and makes the Skin soft, smooth and healthy. , W6W.Ro39g9.,91Yelsal9, TALENT: TALK Owing In I lie wide spread extent of Ilia Spimisli iiithn-nJ-.il epidemic in Talent, "the- nolicitnro of the Hcd CrosM drive hnvo been pulled off nnd nnv one wodiinir inenibersliip would p!t-ine cull oti Mis Kdvtlie Anderson nt the Mercniitilw of E. IJ. Anderson nt tho lliink where thev enn obtain their momlieri'h t bnttonn. Everyone shonld not hesitate to iiiibwer this utiwal. We all know-the irreut work tlio litil C'rous im doinif both hero at home nnd in lorciirn fields. Our bovs. liuvo time nnd luiuin I'.imc testimonv to tho work ol tbin Hocietv. nnd with out fundntliCT would be helpleiis. This drive coiilin-ics from December 3(1 to Itecember S'.i. 'Don't fail lo do vour bit, - ' ', A verv tonch.t iiienlcnt occurred Monduv 'nftrnviwi nt the funeral of Uttlo Juauita llrnmH. onlv dnuuhter of Mr.' and Vim. llenrv Hrismlt und vriinddiiniililoruf .Mr. nnd Sirs. Jacob Ilrtindt of , SoHh Tuk-nt. when the anker r.uy, 't'llifind hv fix vonntf iu- dicn nt-tiiiir as pti;.)curers. Iiiteruicnt wns in A!i!nrd. - - - Mm. H. ;iin imd Mrs". Karl Wiili rotr were A'llibtud lioinier Titesdnv .iftrmoo'n. 1 '-: 'Iho r'mnin. of I'rnf. t'Hiiahnian were Mhinnci! to Kmrf no KnmlnV. h)s f'lrmer ho.-nc. Mr. l!;i::i.'hman wns well liked liv i! uupil- und stuff ot leachcrH and i.lsn tbe phtrons of the iiehoiil. who derdor" hit; dKnwe, this is the first iiciith fr"o the ilu In Int ent, Mrs. HrwHi nun, who hr.M nlso been in n crit-cn! condition, is re ported improvitnr. Mr. Sulsiir. owner of Ihe-sawaiiU on Anderson ereek. has been busv bsiv intr how to nhip to the rue fiolds of California. Houh li.-.ve been broutflit in i'rniii nil pari of the country uroiind . (leorue l!r'l was nn Ashland business e:i!!c;- from Anderson creek TllwduV. ' lo.- . ; Wilborr. ftet'-on wilt n eoifple of days in Medford last week nttqmiimr to business matters. - Hcv. M. f. Heed l-ft Inst Thursday i to join the Ellison-White Clumtnnaua j eohipanv ot which he is superintend ent. Kvervthin:' is ouiet in Talent ev eryone is cither down with the fiu or eonvnleseine or stitvins at home to avoid takini the disease, which is a verv tfood preventative. ' 'V,'. .1. Oiiiiekenluisft left reeer-tlv KICHESTHS S PHIS Tin: 1I3A.UU.XD CILVML I'lIU It Itrfl aad Cold mrtilUcVAr; b-jr, MAtoil wrJ Uluft Vy . Tuto no wtfctr. liny ycay v runkW&wBfiit.SifcsLAl'nnilclLd-l SOLD V. WiSTS RtimvHiSE Notice of Salo of Government Timber ,, General Land Office, Washington, D. L., November 14, ISIS. Notice is hereby given that subject t-i tho conditions and limitations of the Act of June !, 1916 (39 Stat., 2 IS), and the Instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of Septem ber in. 1917, tbe timber on the fol lowing lands will be sold Jan. 2, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. ni.. at public anrtion 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, Eale to be subject to the ap proval of tbe Secretary, of the In terior. The purchaso price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be' deposited at time of salo, money to be returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber which must be remoed within ten years. Bids will be received from citizens of the United States, associations of such citizens and corporations, organized under the laws of the United States or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will bo offereo separately before being included la any offer of a larger unit. T. 35 S.. It. 1 B., Sec. 1; SEH 8W14. yellow pine 10 m.. red fir 430 M., whlto fir 20 M.. nono of tho yel low plno to-be sold for less than $1.50 per M., and none of the fir to bo sold for less than $1.0(1 per M. T. 15 S.. R. 2 W.v Sec. 25, SEVi SWVl, rod fir 300 M., yellow .fir 900 .r., eodar 50 -M., NWW SW !4. red fir 500 m., yellow fir ROO'.Yl., SWVi SWtt, red fir 1150 M., yellow fir 1I10M., cedar 50 M.. SK SWtt, rod (ir 550 M., yellow fir 100 M., XK'A SIC VI, red fir 550 M., XW hi SIS 14. red fir 450 M., .yellow fire 900 M., SWW 813. rl.itlf 7l M.. yel low fir 350 M.. cedar. 50 M., SE54 SK14 red fir 1025 t,t., yellow fir 800 M none of tho red fir. yellow fir or cedar to be sold (or loss than $1.50 per M. T. 14 S., It. .V.) Sec. 5, NE N'E. red fir '350; -M NWS XBliT red fir 700 M., SW'U NEW,' red fir S!!5 M.. SEV1 NEfi, red fir 800 M., NEH KW!, red fir 450 M.. yellow fir 450 XI., iN-Wtt NW14 red fir 100 M yellow fir 850' St., Icoditr 70 M.,- SWVt NWK, red fir 225 M.. yellow fir 225 0' M., cedar 70 M.. SE y, NW14, red fir 325, M.. yellow fir 400 M., cedar 115 At.; KBH 8W, yellow fir 700 M, cedar 70 M.. NW14 SWVl, yollow fir 40 M., cedar 30 M SWH SW!4, yellow fir 640 M., SE4 SW, yollow fir 740 M.. NEV4 SEyi. rod fir 370 M., yellow fir 360 M., cedar 65 M NW4 SEK. rod fir 575 M., cedar 30 M.. SV SE rea, fir C80 XI.; t.E'4 SEtf, rod fir 8S0 XI., cedar 25 XL, none of the red fir to be sold for less than $1.00 per XI., and none of the yellow fir or collar to be sold for less than $1.25 per XI. T. 17 S., R. 6 W., Sec. IS. Lot 2, red fir 190 XI., Lot 3, rod fir 305 M. Sec. 35 NE SW 4 , red fir 525 XI., SE SWi4, led fir 415 X1., NWJ4 SEK, rod fir 480 M., SW SEW - rod fir 620 XI.. SEti SEVi, rod fir 335 XI., none of tho red fir to be sold for less than $1.25 per M. See. 27, Lot 1, red fir 190 XL, N'.fc NEYt.KWVl, rod fir '430 XI., is VS XlVk NW',4, rod fir SI 5 XL, none of the red fir to bo sold for less than $1.45 ner XI. . OLAV TAI.LM AN, ' SoBJjnljjloBer, q9m. Lj, WJM, C r for Doris, (,'nlif., where ho expects to ect employiuent in the box fne torv. ' - v Mm. Votreli nnd Miss Cu'lio' were Ashlnnd shoppers Tucsilav uftcrnoon. Miss 1'orl Withrow wus shopping in Ashland Wednesduv. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Are. Circuit Court Pert Anderson vs.' Daniel A. Sod crberir.. Affidavit. Order. Citizens' Hunk of Ashlund vs. Geo. L, Duvix, ct ul. Judgment. Probata Court Marion II. Caster nnd Orville O. Cnster. minors, estate. Inventory and apraiserncnt. liobcrt K. h. Dureh. estate. JFinol account. Order. Marv Q. Kirsbbnum. estate, Proof of publication. Ilcnl Estate Transfers Mrs. Claorc Herbert et vir to .' ('heater A. I'arvin. ; Land in M'cdford S. to Wavno Oliver. Claim 57. beine; nnrt of section 34. townslim :i7.'rnnae 1 west 10 Cot This (hit It Is Worth Money DON'T. MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, eneloso rith &c and mall It to Foley! & Co., 2S35 Sheffield - Ave.. ChieaKO, 111., writing your name and address clearly. . You will receive in retnrn a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain In sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache, and clugglsh bowels. For sale by Medford Pharmacy, o Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Five conts a line, " Display 25 cents an Inch. Contract rates ca application. V HELP WANTED GOVERNMENT CLERK EXAMINA TIONS Oregon soon. Customs, In ternal Revenue, Income Tax, Rail way Mall, Postofflce. $1,100 $1,800. Experience unnecessary, ilea 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 'WAimsn MiscKUiAjnoouB WANTED Small place in country suitable for raising garden and poultry. Box 10, care Mail Trib une. ... 232 WANTED Beans- and apples, quantity. Box 697. any 231 WANTED Well rotted stable man ure delivered. Box X-10, - Mail Tribune. " - WANTED R. H. Toft will buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts. WANTED Honeea to morn, to lid, repair or WTeck. Phone 8S-H or ... . r WANTED R. H. Toft nuya Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes. Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes abort lima loans on any old tblnac FOB WH HOUSES. FOR RENT Modern six-room house on paving. Sleeping porch, wood range and gas all connected. Plen ty ot roses, berries and grapes. Winter's wood In shed at a bar gain. Phono 50S-W. 231 FOR RENT Oakdale. Furnished, Tel. 409. 1010 South 232 POK SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Two cockerels. Box Medford. ' - brown Leghorn ;9. R. R. No. 1, , - . 231 FOR SALE Piano in first-class con- dition. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 503-W. 231 FOR SALEPopcorn. Phone 452-W. ...''; . . .' . . 240 FOR SALE At n real bargain, Ford touring cur, practically new. . 3Uo Portland avonuo. - 2 30 FOR SAI..E Christmas trees: Phone 713-Xior 211 North IVy.- - 233 FOR SALE -Prime hogs, dressed, SOc lb. dolivorcd. Live geese de livered, 25c lb. ' 16-inch and 12 heating stovo, wood. One pot goat. Phone 86 9-Y. . : - . 133 FOR SALE Good, second hand Faultless stump pullor. Hubbard Bros. tf FOR SALE Turkeys, young tome, , halt wild, $10.00 each. Also Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels $2.50 each. ; Eleanor Xtoore, Ash land. ,231 FOR .SALE Sulphur, land plaster, suporphasphate. Ralph Waldo El don, Russ Xlill. . : FOR SALE Alfalfa 8 4 2-R; evenings. , hay,' Phone FOR SALE Corn at the ranch. Clancy 242 FOR SALE Two Cadllac automo bllos; will make good delivery or truck. : Inquire at 143 North Front Street. 234 FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay H'u.oi) par ton. Modoc tmttara . Phono Coutral Point at mea , fcauriii ' FOll BAl,r-KrM, tOtTATK. KOll SALK ftlumpago. Imiulre IWr-, ' keloy Orchards. , ; 234 Vim SAI.r LniSTOCK . VirsALltVoanc'd. " pig's, ' To3 each. Hnrvoy ftuckor. It. ft. 1.- 23J FOirsALrriiave Too good llirltl)" bred ewes. D, ftosenberg, Hotel Modtord. . . , FOlt RENT APARTHENTO. FOll RBN'T Ono completely . fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. . TAKKST TJP. ' . .' -.-'.';V;-- TAKRN' VP Ught colored Jersey - heifer, coming two year old. Phone 538-n-H. W, II, Boron, 23S SlONEy TO IX)AX MONEY TO 1X)AN on good Tl estate security, and will buy Lib-: erty Bonds. J; B. Andrews, No. 21 North Orape. Phone B47-J. tf BUSIXEfiS DIRKCTOnY : -Attonwyn . PORTER j"! "sFF7Arorney-t-lw. rooms 6 end 0, Msdtord Xfttlonal Bank Building. A. E. - Itoames, Juawyer, : Corey Building. Qamslt- Anto Etopplies LAHER ACTO SPRINOS Co. W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific 'northwest. Use our spring 'when others fail. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth. . St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises . cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagon fer : good ssrrice. Phone 851-Y. J. T. Allen. - - Expert A ceo on taut WILSa AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson. C. P. A. Attention girea to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look into oar simplified accounting method. M. F. ft H. Building. Medford. Phone 157-R. Instruction in Manic FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Height Music Studio, 401 Garuett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. bunmce EARL S. TUMY General Insurance Agency, 210 Garnett-Corey Bids Good local, service. . Helen Tumy, (Manager. - ALICE HOLLO WAY Fire, Accident,. Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Eastera , Companies. Office 408 Garnett Corey Bldg. Planing Xlfll THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings ana screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184.- - .'"- ' -' ' Physicians and Snrgeona DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathle physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 136. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses (up plied. Oculist and Aurist for B. P. R. R. Co. ; Offices M. F. ft H. Co. Bldg. .Phone 567. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN9F-416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.. Phene 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office la Southern Oregon. . Boole binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. . 27 North Fir St. ' Transfer EADS TRANSFER ft STORAQB CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phona 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. : .! .. j : A CHANCE ro uwn a Jiome in memora A strictly modern 5-room : cottaga; with screened poTch es, cement walk, garage and diiveway, chicken house and lot, and close in, everything paid up, a clear titio and a bargain. , . . We t have, several, splendid, values to ffer,, you at this time. . , i i - ' . ,r-' " t, v. . "- Brown & White Real Estate and Insuranca, to So. Fir 8 1- : ledfnrd. Oreenn IXTEUUKBAN AUTOC.1R CO. s Time Card. :'. ," While "flu" ban Is on cars will run between Medford and Ashland as fol lows: Leave Medford for Ashland dally at 8:00 a. ro.. (oxcept Sunday), and at 10 a. m., 1:00 p. m. and 4:00 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford daily at 9:00. a. m. fescopt SltrtdaY; and at 11:30 a. ni., 2:vo p. m. ud t:l5 V'W. .