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MfiDFOftT) MATTi TTtTBTTNTC, fRHTORTl 'ORFiOy, "FT? TP AY, PFTTCMPErt, 20, 101R PAOE ..FIVE LOEB co: : WA8I1IN0TON. Dud. !i).--Whim Alfred I. Ilcckor, (Icimtv iillornciv hvihthI of New York, rcmiinctl hix tot timoiiv luduy on (Ionium ttruixi if it ntlii before I ho hciiiiIu cuiiiiiiilluu. Iiu tiil.l linw tjo (Icriiiun mivnrinncnt wiih "uriivolv dimiliiKiiiilcd" in ilM hope of limiiiciiiir iU tirimmunla throiiuh Kuhn, ,l.oih iiml company, of Now York, tlci'iiiiin ofl'iuiiils. tin declared, bolii'Vod Hint tho Klamliiiu of lliu tii-iii pf M. M, Wniburii and company ul liiiinbiirir, Ocruiuiiw would uivu llictn nil influence with Kiilm. !.) nml (ntnpiinv, ttii'uuuli Olio II. Kiilm. one of lie officer, hut tlio bunk iiiipomciI xiii'li difficult condition Hint thev lind to iro (iImowIiith for I'iiiniiciul nr niiiKonitfiitn. Perminiil Niillrrli(lollK i Mr, Meeker unvu lliu (iiiiinnilti'ii mi lieeollllt of mi affidavit mil do lV Count linno Miuotto, mi Italian Hub ert niul u aon-in-liiw of I.ohik Swift. wliiVm iiitoriiiiii'iit was ordi'iitilliv I'rvNltliiiil Wilson. In Unit ufl'idnvil, Count Minotlo (old of n conference he li'id witli .Mr. Ktmn in HH'i in vvbich mi investment in lliu Aiiuhi-Froiick Iuiui bv Kuhn, Loeb nnd compunv TrfiH discussed. Mr. Knlin wiih nuoli'd ux Having that wlillo bin linn luul Hot invented in tint Innn. ho mid Mor timer Hehiff did not di'iiv litiviiif per Muiuillv invested in it. Noliiitor Woli'oll of Delaware, ob jected to thin testimony on Ihi.1 L'roiiiid of trrcliiviinev. Mr. Decker Hiiid the UnriHiMo of rcudiuir thn iil'l'iiliivil wn to -how. that in 11) lo. Kiielm. Loeb mid compniiv wem "puiiifullv neutral." : Hnntor Nelson nkcd if M. M. Wiirhtinr of tlm M. M. Wnrhurtr Colli .juinv of llniiiliiirv. wiih not n brother, or related in Homo wav lo I'niil M. Wurbiiiir.. formerly member of Hk? federal rc8irvo honrd. lie replied Hint Niii'h wnH tlio on no. IrnlM for Wnrblirit Mr! W'knr said nUo tluil tint tinr powj huh to hIiow Hint whilo Mr. Knlin wiih tulUnir tlio French uovcmmriil Hint thev hud xulmenbed to tbi Aiiiflo French lomi Ibov were iiIho tellitur the Gi'Miuin irovcrnmcnt flint llmr lind not Niibxi'rihcd. In thin eniiiiectioii tioun-' tin Hoed of Missouri, asked whether till! IllVllllV of I'lllll M. WlU'lMlfL' WIIS bi'iiiir nm-.t iniK-il. nnd Mr. Mocker said very ruiphutieullv I Iml ihvru wiih no Hindi iiiii'M(iqii involved,, , "There is not it in mi who ban been inoiii lnviil to our mint rv thnn I'niil M. Wnrbiinf nnd I tbijik that tlio I'oiinlrv will mil'IVr ninti-rinllv bv bi Iiu vinu luft tlio fmlornl ri"crvo boiirl.'T ix'iini rki-fl Ki'imtor Kintr of I'luli. IS CALLED OUT HOSTON, Doc. 20. Knini;lH "Silk 0'L.nuRhlln, famous ns an Amorlrnn Ivsxuo umpire, dlod at bin upuriment luiro today attor a nliort lllnomi of lit fliioiir.n and pnauinonlii. , O'I.oiikIiIIii hnfl uniplrod far Ihi Ainorlean Ipukuo hIiico lla orRunlta Hon und ho had limi? bann ratod in one ot tha picliiromiuo flxurcs In tlio basnball world. Ilia "bull tub,", bla lo iiu drawn out B-t-r-l-K-o una nappy "fouldnr-or" aro known the country over. TIkiho and a aorlca of othor exclamotlona neenmpauk'd 1))' Rosturoa to Indlciitu u pluyor nn rale or j out at baHo, wuro pcculliir to O'IxiiikIiIIii. Ho was born In Itochcu tor, X, V., 4S years oko. In 1302 ho Was appointed by II (in .IoIiiihoii as mi Ainorlcun lunKiio 11 nip Iro. .s. OIIAtlMONT, Francs,' Nov, 20th r- ( Corronpoiiduiico of Assoidntod PiONU.) This llltlo oily of tlio Iliiuto Wnino Is tlio homo of 1ha Ronorul liondiiuiirloi'H of iho Aninrlcnn Hxjio dttlomiry Force.i, Until now Its moil' tlnn hns baoii talioo nnd the whoro- The VJhisper JkA ?! 1 Comes in the The i Glorious Knowledge Women , Cln Whin WonOerfuI Thought vj - Steel. Over Th.ra. , Hnpplnus In Its' mont thrilling detrea mines to womun with the thought of pas Knry woraiin In the loir of comln moth. jrlioou tliould propnro hor system - for tlio unusual ilrnln, Throo Ronoriition havu jyiuiu mo inca una rfiiinnio prDpnrniinu, Ilfith;-r'o Frloud. of tliogrouteiil: halo ut purIi n time, Dy Its dslly n ttir nnrlmut tha pmoil, tho Bkln of tlio abrtoiiwn l innilo 'ft nnd elnnllc, exniindlnr imlulus minx ctslly when Imby nrrlvcu. i.ud bviivr nt thn ; crlnls In this way avoldoih - - - -, Tlio linlamiiiatlun of breatt glaniU Is Soflhcd. . plilnln from your drurrirlstv by all menns, thu grout propnrnllon which scfenco hm of- itc:i nir so iniiny years to expectant Inotlinrs. . tVi-lto tho DrnrtDnli Rcgnlntor Comnnny, pt i D, Lnmnr Oulhllnir, Atlunta, Ooorjln, for lliclr liolpful find Intarcntlng Motlior- iiuun uuuk. huh uvsm ma uso 01 pinillor enend. It li for external tine. Is aliculutott- nfe suit woiiilerfully cffei'lhi). And rvoinnber, tlisr Is nothlnc to toko REFUSED AID TO GE1MIR1915 lllllllllH Of "(, II, (J." OIIO of tho orols of Iho wur. Ovmiriil hiiiiiliiiiiiilorH woro remov al! from I'm ila liore In Bnptiiinlmr of lutit yuiir, I'liuiuiKiiit ,"!ni5 soloc.lod uftcr u ciiioriil huii roil of iiviillubln Inculloim. It I in j In (ho conlor it what wiu tho Amorlcnn tritliiliiic uron ovury camp im voll im thn Tool swlor In whlcli lliu Aiiinvlimii furcim Hrut miw hullln, und nil Iho lines from Toiil iatwnrd where wu woro, lorlit- (id, bidiiK within roAuh hy 'iiiolor. mm -MARKETS I'lM llllllll l.lvtixtoi k I'OltTUANI). I Mic. 20, f'ulllo sKfiily; roCDlpIs UU, Kiuurs, priinii flJife 2.ri0; noil lo iholro $1 1 S) 12: nivdhllll to Rood r.l."i0( 1 1 ; fair to liiodllim ttt.fiVtt U.&0; coiiuikiii to full' 7. B.'Hi; cows and txilfiu n clioliii, S , 1 0 1 J t). 26; iniidliliu to kooiI $?.f0 H.fidi fair to medium ?fl.r.o" 7,(10; rnnncrs f'J.noiM.hO; bulls H 'UH; ciilvcs, tail 12: utockors and fncilors tlilO. IIokh HKiii.ly ; rvcolpts Oil. I'rlmo nilxud 11(1.1.', 4i 1 1,1.1; inodluin mixed till. no f 1 0 . H f. ; rouKh hniivliis ll,7fi(iM0; pi Kit 1Hi 15; bulk lio.xr,. Kliuop steudy; rocolpls IH7, I'rlnm InmbH 12 4( 13; fulr to uicilliim l II; yoiirlliiKK (toil 11; weihors 'i (if 10; owns dif8; rouKh hcuvloe IH.MftH.IJ. IllUUT 'POHTI-ANU, . Doc. 20. Iluttiir firm. City cruamory prints, oxtrun. box loll 05a; cartons tide; half boxen liulf cent nioro; bits than linlf boxen Ic more, lliiylnc prico buttorfut, country, 07c; cube cMtras Gl Vc. I'ortlnnd Orsda roHTI.AN'l). Pco. l'-'.-OnU. 55 bid: corn, if.'il) bid. MlllHtuffe Mill run f. o. b. mill: Curlota (32.10; mixed oars (32.00: lest than carlots 131, lOii 35.10; roll ed barley IDS 400; rolled oals 101 W 0t; ground barloy ISOyoo; alfalfa meal Only two nioro dnys In which to add your nnmo to tlio Xmns Hull of llonor of tho Hod Cross. Uon't nog- lect this duty you owo to the 'boys who bavo imido Amnrlca a safo re- public for you ond yours. HIkii up for tho comliiR year of Itod Cross activities. Tho pouco pact Is not yet Binned nnd tho Dutchman are llulilo to ko on u rampaitc oi:ln any tlmo and the Hod Cross must huvo funds for such omorinonclus. Whuro nro tlio womon of Mcdford who admire ond rnvoro every word mid action of President Wilson, lie bus nsked, almost commandod tho Itod Ci'ohh lo continue Its in'Uvttle.i, yet lliu local chapter bus fairly boit- KCd Iho womon of Mod ford to come and sow on rnfucoo garments, niuko masks and knit, and only a handful of women respond. Can you rend Iho followlni!, bo loyal lo tho wrltor nnd romnln uway from work at the Itod Cross rooms: II)' tlio Prcnldont -A Proclamation Washington, No. 20, 1'JlS. To tho Amorlcnn peoples One year ngo twonly-two million Americans, by onrolllnit as mombors of tho Hod Cross at Christmas time, sanl to the men who woro fighting our bullion ovorsuns a stimulating inonsngo of choor and good will. They Hindu II clear that our peoplo woro of their own froo choice united with tholr governiiient In tha determina tion not only to wago war with tho Instruments of destruction, hut also by ovory incnim In their power to re pair tho ravages of tho Invador and sustain nnd renew tlio spirit ot tlio army and of tho homos which they represented. Tho friends of tho Amorlcnn Tlod Cross In Italy, Bel gium, nnd Franco Imvo told, and will toll again, tho story of bow tho lied Cross workers restored moralo In the hospitals, In the camps, and at -the cantonments, und wo ought to no vary proud Hint we Imvo boon per mitted to be of sorvlco to thoso whoso sufferings nnd whoso glory nro tho horltugo ot humanity. Now, toy God's grace, . tho Hed Cross Christmas message of 19 li! Is to bo a mossngo or pence as wall as a moasago of good will. Hut ponco (Ioob not mean that wo cun fold our hnndi). It menus further sacrifice. Uur nieni horBhip must hold togoihor and bo Increased for the grout tasks to come. Wo nnmt provo conclusively to nn a'ttontlvoorld that Amorlcn Is per mmiontly aroused to tho needs ot the new era, our old Indifference golio forever. - Tho exact nature of tho futuro sor vlco of th6 Red Cross will dopond upon tho program of tho nssoclatod gavornmonts, hut thoro Is Immodlnlo need today for ovtlry lioartenlng word and for ovory helpful sorvlco. Wo must not forgot that our soldiers nnd our snllors ara still under orders nnd still' hnvo duties to perform of tho hlghost consequonco, and that tlio Rod Cross Christmas . manibornhlp moanB n groat deal td thom. The pooplo of tho saddonSd lands, how ever, returning, homo .today whore there nro no homes must have lbs nwiirnnco that tho boarls ot our peo plo aro with thetivln tho davit and doubtful dnys nhnud. Let us, so far as wo can, help thom buck to faith In mercy and lit futuro hnpplnoss. As president ot the Rod (Irons, ,con- eclous In this great hour of tho valuo of, such a message from tho Amor lean peoplo, 1 should ho ulnd li every American, would. Join tho ftod, Cross i OH! YOU COOHSTAKCE V I &!tZr,' V '"' '?tW x ujpsmt xtt , jvjyfc .',t r v J i iti mA .. rr- i m 'I'M pli line will iniike j do forKit all of tlio Fin Kthlp; II'k n bear for mnlliM, nml Hill lie hIiowii at tlio Jllnlln r.iiliiy mill toinoiTow. for 1010. mid thus scud forth lo Iho wholo hiimnu family Iho Chrlsmum Kreotliig fur which It waits und for which 11 stands IniKrouteat noed (Slitned) VOO))ltOW WII.KOX An imlv lire briiku out Wcdnesdnv u'ht uboiit 12 o'lluik on Fourth -licet, in tho liuxiuenK dihlriel of tint t niiiiilcr.' The lilu.e involved three store ruoniK. one occupied bv Ibiutrh iiKtn'H clothiiii; eHliililiNhiiii'iit, uiiother beini a bukcrv. while the third hud been used (in u meelinir iduco for the rnurtli SI reel niision. The dent ruc tion ut 1 f tt iiuliiiiti itr was Kouiclbin'.' fierce, bulb iih lo buildnm and Htock, Iho hakerv lieiuii u lieavv loner al.u. Tho content in tlio mU-iun rooms wcru not rxteiiKivr, ami it wiih in iIickc Moiiih thai I lie. blaze evidently Hlarlvd. A. rroviwt owned (he build- iiiL' occiiiiied bv the bnkerv. on which thorn wnn 700 insurance. The block lioiir-iutr the si ore nnd inis-.ion uerc ouiicd bv (i. ('. McCnlliHter. on which the in-.iir.ini n rcuortod lo be nouiiiiiil. Iloost lulks of cuinir abend and rcluiiriui; tho bukcrv eslnlili.-li- incut, but unv nI eps In wind hiicIi rc- pair are awaitiiitr inmirimco iiiliul- nient. Tlie-liuildincs were one lorv. Turn lire i Iho iiiokI serious A;h- bind Iiiih hud in vci.rH. (, , Hauthninn. I:tte lirincinul of lt. Talent schools, who died recently victim of inilticnzn. was buried in Hie vicinity of Kiii-eno. Pleasant Mill ecmcierv beini: bi last reslinL' nlaee. t(r. H:nibninn wiih fnnncrlv sinier- i,1,.1..nt i.,ne ,.,,( v s(,!i;ds. A brollur of his. IoimIciI at llnrrison. Idnbo. died n few duvs ava ..r tin, I ii' ii 1 1 uitr iIim'iisc Scoi of triimls arc vrvlcmiiiim llillv Uriu'L'ii buck home from iniliturv ciimn duties. His nrinciiuil as siciimciit bus been al Canin Tavlor, iiiii r Louisville, lv. He returns hero with the upruueh of (he hoididov sen sou, nnd it is needles lo mid that Die homo fires ill the K. I). Hiirus man sion will be kent biiininir diirinir the (.'liristniiiH uiid New Year neriod. Hil Iv's rank in the service is Hint of first lieutenant, a nromotion won hv merit nnd imiilstnkiiiL' cfl'urt. I In does not expect to return to Cnmn Tnvlnr. nnd will iloiihtlcss leave the nrinv and enter niinn u civic voculiou. Malla Coininniulerv. Kniirhls Teni lilar, elcclcd and installed the follow ine; officers tor llm cnsniii' year Inst Wcdnesdnv eveninir. Kmiiient eoni ninnder, (). F. Cnrsnn: i."eneialissiiU(i, (teorce T. Collins; cnptiiiu ucncral. V. II. McXair; prclule, W. K. Mc'weonibe; senior warden. V. K. Hammond; Ju nior warden. II. C. iSnnrr: treasurer. K. V. Curler; recorder, V. 11, Duv; standard bearer. O. II. Kniuht, sword Jienrcr, M. K. Cvesler; warder, . 11. Johnson; soiiliuel, C. ('. Wcisenbiir er. Tho installntiou vns coiiducled bv ( W. Xims, loenl renresentativo -if the urnnd conimnnderv's olliciiil I'niiiilv, W. K. Neweonibo neliibr lis inurshiil, Anionir Hie new officers Collins and Knight, are of Mcdford, nnd Johnson is of Jacksonville. Tho ineiiibershii) is 1(10. The usse.ssincnl. No. 7, for the venr llUD.-wnu fixed a! ifH individiinllv. - In order to met the modern feiinirc inents deemed osKcnlinl of n mcdienl inissioiiurv To Hie forcisin I'icld.i Hev. D. I). F.dwimls, niislor of Iho Xiizur cne cbnreli, eonlemidales tnkimj ii tliiiroiiltli and svsicmutie Iruinim; which will oiiiiio him for biicIi an np poinlmenl. . ' ! . ; Ashhuul is , well reiii-esentcd bv votniii people employed in Iho irovotii menl tlopnrinient nl Wnshinulnni 'V AipninUJer'-(MA or a fast-growingr youih, cpiild do jib hktlk than to utilize the aennne. : neip mat y 4 - lAd Cw- btuILiS IB1 t.'JS MiHtr .J10 "A'y Ml nvir rm wzM affords as a strengthening; arid nourishing factor. A very little of Scotti every day, during a time ui oucsa, lUHiimwa uHfumjius oi nounsnment essential Jo the blood and tends to confirm a grovinjj child in robustness.. For yoar boy or girl, yoa will not bo caUsHed wlili -M.yUai0 snort f icoii's. - . ' ... HaiPiciURtsi Aim.nir Iho number tho iitl includes j (;ura Divert. Vodu nml Minn Ilrowcf. ' ll(i u,,tn Uu.u.tMu umoni? Hie vouinr luilv euiploves.,; iiIno (Joldic llorndou und Loo. Trefern ninoni; the boys. There lira lu-obnblv over a dozen ui the national cmiilnl from this vicinity, ail of whom have fine nohi tinna in tho wuv of respon-iihle clerk ships in various buieuus of tho chief department). Mr. und Mrs. J. Y. liislion und in fant son. of Senttle. arc visitimr Mr. I'ishop' parents. Mr. and Mm. L. S. Urown. Jfrs. Mnrv Ouinn bus returned to I'orllund to remain imlcfinitclv. 1'ri murilv her uoinif north is to welcome ft urenl crnnihnn. who arrived Intelv in the family of her gninddnuehtcr. Mrti. M'nio Hice Moore, whoso hus band ib villi flip nrmv in France. The ndvcr.t of this (ire hov marks another addition to rcnrosciitu-tvves of the fndrtli cenerution in the Dunn fam ily . , ; , , ' T.nie, furfber coniplicntitins arise th ' inri'iO'ra b.m wbieh him hocn iif fir.'p n. rCi.inuth Fulls for the ruist l( r.iPTi'l). oiilinnoiislc, will be lilt d on Decr.n her 20. and residents of that (:' Pie lukiu'r forwanl to this net ion with evident relief, inasmuch us resin'!, (,f the inhibition boenn to teli lipof, l oth town and people. Owen Banihill. the sae of Winter Covu. in visitimr hereabouts prelimin ary to t.ikintr iiossts'sion of a uroperlv in northern' ('nb'ftrjJi:!. or which lie cxchnnKOit vnluuhfc Ashbind boldinirs some time nuo. The lalii"ornia party with whom ho' made the deal. D. A. Owen1, of Oedarvillc in Modoc conntv. is nlronilv here and in possession ol Hie imer Cnvc holdings, an orcbnrd uroperlv which ban niudo notable vields and uhcnoinenul returns in finmicinl wav dnrintr veals past. inc . (.., i. i . is loiinwint: in Hie footsteps of the Hrd Cross in nf fordinir roiicf measures in response to doirnnds ut Ijimic am; nbrnnri. I.o caliv tin orcauization is assistm-r in this work, the scope of whi'di is beinc e-rtcndcil to include divs aetirities. Mrs. Mnrv Shophorl. resfdinc on I'.ne street, recently n' ctiaipaiiied her !nm:hter, Mrs. CD. .ludd. to Sacra incnto, whero she wil; make her home with relatives. .Mrs Jmld hud been a visilor here several weeks with her .-inter, Mrs. Klinhetii lver. with whom the mother resided. Manv will rcnio'iiber the I. F. Seltle iiinniv wno uvea ncre several years auo. und will r.'-'ret to learn of th death of Jtrs. Kettle, whiidi occurred a lew days at;o nt Walla Walla. Wash. CiiiiiEc inns' s. as made bv experts in such work ivaonr; the local Ked Cross lorccs. art now available at (he de pot canieen stntion, the salvaire head onnrter.s in Camps block, and nl I'o ley's dnvs store. If vou are delcr- iiuned to don a niank. secure one ninde of cood materials and skillful work ers, whose dct't baiidiwork is u Biiur- anlee ot (iiialitv. -. Mr. and Mrs. Abo Mooro arrived from Doty, Wash., to spend tho holi day with the bitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ilngshnw. I). VI. Cronomillor,, who has been 111 training at Fort Mason. "(Jul., stop ped off here for n tew dnys, before returning to Portland. ; Mrs: Will Von der HoHen: of Eoglo .Point, hns been In town several' times lately to soo her brother, .Chnuncey Florey, who Is 111 with the '-Influenza. Ralph Jennings- nrrlved homo from Cnmp Pike, Ark., Saturday and was taken to tho hospital Monday with an attack of the flu. Mrs. Ella Calno, local telephone nianagor, Is. still in Ashland at the bedoldo of bor slstor, Mrs. K, N. But ler. - - Mrs. O. R. Chapman and Mrs. Harry hay shopped In'Medford Wed nesday afternoon. County Clerk 0. A. Gardner loft for Klamath county Tuesday on a short business trip. Mrs. l.udndn Nl. kcrnon baa re turned to hor' homo In Ohio after a several months vlclt with hor nephew Judgo V. h. Tou Velio. Miss lusie McCully has been a Mcd ford visitor tioveral times lately. K. S. Wllsou bui been driving tho delivery for Iho Williams company during tho ebBimco of Frank Wndloy who Is 111 with tho flu. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Handler of Buncom, were business callers Tues day. Haymond Rotor of Modford Is stay ing at tils father's home this week recuperating from tho flu. Mrs. Blnlnc Klum and daughter. Miss Lael Klum, si cnt Tuesday with Jacksonville friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fljyd Mlnear arc re ceiving congratul-'.ions on the arri val of a baby boy at their home re cently. .Mrs. Mlnear was formerly Mrs. I.ottlsR Knsele. ' U. R. Sparks received word from Camp Lewis that his son Lloyd was confined to the hoipltal with pneu monia, but that the crisis had pnsaed. . Colonel and Mrs. II. H. Sargent are again domiciled !n their home In Jacksonville and glad to bo back after over a year's absence spent In Washington, D. C. J. II. Wilson of Corvallls. Is work ing at the court house auditing the books for tho past year, Dick LoolBlgnont, who has been with the r.pruce niv'slon at Vancou ver, has returned to Kucb. Supt. G. W. Agr was a recent visi tor at Talent. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Van Horn have gone to Nevada for a short visit. J. B. Coleman, county assessor, Is able to be out after a light attack of the flu. . Mrs. E. F. (Intbrlo Was called to at Safe Milk For Infants h Invalids Nutritious Diet for All Ages. ?uk'ic Lunch; Home or Office. OTHERS are IMITATIONS Notice of Salo of fiovcrnment Timber General Land Office, Washington, D. C, November 14, 1918. - , Sotice is hereby glvon that subject '.') the conditions and limitations of the Act, cf June 9, 1910 (39 Stat., 2 IS), and the Instructions - of the Secretary of the Interior of Septem ber iS, 1917, the timber on the fol lowing lands will be sold Jan. 2, 1919. at 10 o'clock a. in., at public auction at the United States land office at Roseburg, Orogon, to the hlghost bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-firth of one per .'cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned It sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber which must be romoed within ten years. Bids will bo 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 ot a qualified purchaser, tho timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being included 1a any offor of a larger unit. T. .So S.. R. 1 E., Sec. 1; SE4 SW; yellow nine 10 m.. red fir (30 Ml, white fir 20 M none of the yel low pine to be sola for less than $1.50 per M., and none of the fir to ne soul for less than S1.00 per M. T. 15 S.. H. 2 W.. Sec. 23. XEH SWV4 , rod fir 300 M., yellow fir. 900 M., cedar 60 M., NV4 SW'4. red fir 500 m.. yollow fir SOO M., SW4 SWVi. rod fir 1 130 AL, yellow fir 100 M., cedar 50 M., SEVi 8W&, red fir f.SO M., vellow fir 100 -M., NE4 SE, red fir .850 M., NWVt SliH. red fir 450 M., vellow firo 900 M.. sV V. SEVI. red fir 700 M.. yel low fir 850 M., cedar 50 M SEVJ SEVi rod fir 1025 ..I., yellow fir 300 M uono of the red Mr, yellow rir or cedar to bo sold for leas than $1.50 per M.' T. ,14 S., R. 6 W., Sec. 5, NE4. INEtJ. rod fir S50 JL, XW'i NEWi red rir1 700 M.,t SWV, NE4, rod fir, 825 M SEVi NEV4, red fir S00 M.;-N1314 NW?rt .red fir 450 il yellow .-fir 450 M.'t l'W H NV , red Mr. '100 M.j. yellow fir -8o0 M.', cedar 70 M.. SWH SXVK, rad fir 235 M.. yellow fir. 2250 M.. cedar 70 SI., SE H NWW, rod fir 823 M.. yellow fir 400 JT., oedar 115 M., KEV SW, yollow fir 700 M, codar 70 Af NWI4 SW.Vi, yollow fir 490 M.. cedar SO SWV SWVI. yellow fir 640 M., SEV4 SWVi. yellow fir 740 M.. NEVi SEV4, rod fir S70 M., yollow fir 360 M., cedar 65 M., NVV SEVi, red fir 575 M., cedar SO M.. SWVi SEV4, rortiflr 680 M., 4EVi SEVi. red fir SS0 .M., cedar 25 ,M none of the red fir, to be sold for less than $1:00 per M and none of the yollow fir or cedar to be sold for less thnn $1.25 por M. T. 17 S.; R. 6 W., Seo. 13, Lot 2.- red fir 190 M., Lot 3, red fir 305. M. - See... 35 NE Vi SWVi, rod fir 525 M.. SEVl;SVVi. rod fir 415 M.. NWVi SEVi, rod fir 480 M SWVi SEVi red fir 620 M., BEVi SEV4. red fir .335 M., none of the red fir to be gold for less than SI. 25 oar M. See. 27. Lot 1. red fir 190 M. NM, NEVi NWVi,. rod fir 430 M.. NV4 NWVi NWV4', red fir 815 M., none of the 1-od fir to be sold for less than $1.45 per M. .. .. , CLAY TALLMAW Vancouver, B, C, by the death of her, ' oroiucr. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kranltz have purchased tho old Uilson place at Storting und are now occupying the same. F. J. Flck went lo Appiegnte Wed nesday on bustnesf. '' i . i j. - 25 CMT tPUUn CLUETT. PKASiOJXfi Co. ttK- Caters "051, If ' i CODID BREAK THIS COLD!" Almost as soon as said with Dr. Klni'8 New Discovery Get a bottle todayl The rapidity with which this" fif ty year-old family remedy relieves cougb, colds and mild bronchial attacks fo whit has kept Us popularity on the Increase year by year. This standard reliever of colds and coughing spells never loses friends. It does quickly and pleasantly what it is recommended to do. One trial put3 it in your medicine cabinet as absolutely indispensable, 60c and $1.20. Bowels Usually Clogged? Regulate them with safe, sure, com fortable Dr. King's New Life Pills. Correct that biliousness, headache, aour stomach, tongue coat, by elimin ating the bowel-dogginess, 25c. ' 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. WA.VTKH AUSCKLLArfEOCa WAiXTED To buy a five or seven- room house. Must be a bargain. 324 South Orange. Phone 740-M. 232 WANTED To buy a five .or seven room bouse. Jlust bo a bargain. Phono 740-.W - 232 WANTED Small place in country- suitable for raising garden and poultry. Bor 10, care Mall Trib une. 23 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 House to move, knlld, repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or SKX-JL. .. WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes. Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc, and makes Bhort time loam on any old tnina. FOR REM HOTSEM. FOR RENT Modern six-room house on paring. Sleeping porch, wood range and gas all connected. Plen ty of roses, berries and grapes. Winter's wood in shed at a bar gain. Phone 50S-W. 231 FOR RENT Furnished, 1010 South Oakdale. Tel. 409. . 232 FOR SALE MlSCEl.LAJiKOW. FOR SALE Rotten 452-Y. ; manure. Call 234 FOR SALE cockerels. .Medford. Two brown Leghorn Box 79. R. R. No. 1 231 FOR SALE Piano in first-class con. didon. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 50S-Vr. 231 FOR SALE- -Popcorn. Phone 452-W. - 240 FOR SALE Christmas trees. Phone 71 3-X,or 211 North ivy., , 233 FOR SALE Prime hogs, dressed, . 20c lb. delivered. Live geese de livered, 25c lb. 16-inch and 12 heating stove, wood. One pot goat Phono 8G9-Y. ,, . ,132 FOR SALE Good , second hand Faultless stump puller. Hubbard Bros. . . -,'-.. .. .: . . tf FOR SALE Turkeys, young toms, half wild, $10.00 : each. : Also Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, $2.50 each. Eleanor Moore,- Ash land., s . !,: , 2H1 FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, superpnasphate. Kalph Waldo El den, Russ Mill. . FOR SALE Alfalfa , hay. Phone 842-R, evenings. FOR SALE -Corn at. the , Clancy ranch. v ' ' -, 242 FOR SALE Two Cadllao automo biles; will make good delivery or truck. Inquire at 142 1 North Front Street. 234 FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay 2b.uo per ton. Modoc Orchard. Phone Central Point at meal hours. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK ' FOR SALE Weaned pigs, $5.00 each. Harvey Ruckor, R. R. 1. 233 FOR SALE I have 100 good thrifty bred ewes. D, Rosenberg, . Hotel trorm-j-ir. . Get Rid of THat Persistent Cough Rtop that 'WMltontnr, prsistent cough or old, thrwitoutttt; throut or luuc iiffeclloin, with lickmiin'l Allritlv the tonia ond uphulltlir of 20 yirafc uucceuifiil una. (Ai and tU.SO bottloe from (lrtorRtOB, or from - )-x-kma;: uaiiohatciuy:, Phludslphta .L! J J J J'V. 1 LIU FOR SA LK ItKAf . K8TATE. FOR SALE Stumpugo. Inquire Ber ' keloy Orchards. , 284 FOR RKST APARTSTKWTB.v FOR KENT One completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. TAKEN VP. TAKEN "uP tlght"colored Jersey heifer, coming two years- old. Phone 539-K-3. W. H. Boren. 235 MOXEV TO IjOAN MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, nnd will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. Tt. Andrews, No.. 81 North Grape, phono 647-.T. tf busi.v:hs pireotort Attorneys PORTER J, NEFF, Attorney-at-Uw, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. - . - . E. Reames, Lawyer, Garnett Corey Bunding. v - Anto Supplies -r"-y'- LAHER AUTO J, SPRINGS Co. We re operating the laxgeat, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use onr spring when others fall. Sold under wrlt , ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St.. Portland, Oregon.- ' - - . Gsxboge GARBAGE Get yonr premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons (or good service. Phone 8G1-T. . J. Y. Allen. ... '" Expert Accountant WILSON- AUDITING CO. B. 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 HAIGHT Teacher ol ' piano and harmony.- Height Maslo Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey - Bldg. Phone 72. . . Insurance1 EARL S. TUMY General Insurance Agency. 210 Garnett-Corey Bids Good local service, Helen Tumy, Manager. v ALICE HOLLOW AY 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 ana screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and Burgeons DR. W. W. HOWARl-Osteopathlo physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMEN'S Physician- and surgeon. . Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Byes scien tifically tested and glasses snp- I piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R- Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. . . .. . DR. F. Q. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW ' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 26 8. Laurel Street. - Printers and Publishers . MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tha best equipped printing office la Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. f-i -, Transfer BADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. Office 43 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices' right;' Service guar anteed. - - - '- A CHANCE To Own a Home in Medf ord ' A strictly modern 5-room cottage with screened porch es, cement walk, garage and driveway, chicken house and lotj and close in, everything paid up, a clear title and a bargain. -' " ' We have several splendid values to ffer you at,this time. . 'j-j. Brown & White Real Estate and Insurance, 10 Ro. Fir Sr.. Medford. Oregon INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. .. Time Card. While "flu" ban is on ears 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. m., 1:00 p. m. and 4:00 p. m. .' Leave Ashland tor Medford dally at 9:00 a. m. (escept Sunday) and at 11:30 a. in., 2:00 p. m. and $:IJ P. IU, '