TVfTCP'KO'UT) 'MATT TRTBTmE,' MKHFOtlP, " (Vftttfloy, SATURDAY, T)FX'VMr,F,n 21, 1013 TACIE ..FIVE p BETTER THAN LIFE T HAN llKHNAItlHNO. t'ulif.. Don, '.'J.-Witr nr priMiui arc iirel'd-nlilo to lilo uloiiu on llui iIdnciH, with iuik'h t'liiiNciuiii'ii iiiii'kliiif him Tin' IiIm inl'i ili'lilv 10 iliilv. in thu philoNoiiliV ill' John Himit'i' who recently win nr iohIi'iI bv lonil tilTiooi" mi the Mi. iuvo desert several iniloH from hero, mi n ohiu-gu dl' ovmlini; miltlnrv sor- vil'O. Aiit'iinllnir lu Kiitier' storv (o fod oral (ifl'icuiri, ho fled I ruin mi ImiiO . Tin 1 vulli'V town hovoii months nun, when (iiimimnioiiH titiiiitinif him lor ) i in fuiluru to iihhiiiiiu hi i hi rt in tin' treat war liv vnllitliinr in thu imtiiiii' i.orviou. Honor fled lo Ciivo Oniivoii, known iim tlni "bad lanilx," nn thu fringe of 1 leu III Ynlluv ami thorn croeteil bin iibndii. (.'oiittiinllv tniiiilud bv In" t'liiiMoionoo, lin told nfliooin. lil'o vn a burden for liiin. I In wiih forced In liiilu biniHulf from limo to time from travelers. Officers finally traced him to his iloNorl homo and nrreMod him. lie niivh lie's liiiiminr now. IS TO PAitlrl. Kridnv. I lei, 'in. (,'ounl l.'oiiiuiioncH. tho Kiinnixli nrcmicr. in (liNt'UHHiiiK bin vinil to Purls, mi id to day; "Snalii cannot reinnin ixolutcd. Klio bun ulwnvx mitiiitaini'il tbo buxt of ru latioiiM with thu nllii.'H. "In coming hero to tnkv ntlvnnliiL'C of tho invitation given mo bv l'roni tlcnl WiUon 1 havu urofiti'il bv Inlk itiLT will) him mid al.ii) Willi iiutnihcrH of th French ininihlrv. , "I believe my Hoioiirti in 1'iirix will mlvani'i thu interest of inv I'liun trv. ,t . "Spain iIooh not uniov iibMiltitu ' tranniiilitr nt thin moment hcciiiir- of tbo Ciitalonmii movement for which I linDu.to find a Hnlihfui'torv solu tion." - LAND OWNERS CAN FISH ! IN RIVER FOR SALMON SALKM". Doe. Jl.Tho Williitiioilc Vivor fixhiiiK bill. iiihxid bv thu iiuuidn i-- nt the November idoolion on u rofor ''Vndiitit vote, duo mil interfere with . (lie riubtH of nhiiltinu hind owner lo tuko Miliiion from tho olood portion of I ho river for t heir own and family line, according to nn opinion given bv Attorney (lencrnl ltronn. BUT FEW U.S. PRISONERS LEFT IN GERMANY i WASHINGTON. Deo. 21, flcnernj .IVn-diinir expressed thu opinion that Verv few Anierii'an prixinorH remain in (iormnnv and believeil them would bo (iiiieklv vvneiialod. Ho miid n Continued search ix lieiiiL' mado for Unlaloil prisoners, Hritt.-h and French olfieinln in Kwitr.orlnnd, Holland and Swmlen and in Oormnnv itself iiidim: in thin minmb.' ' t v v First MotliiMUKt Oiurch ' It him boon doomed bout not to hold any services tn thin church this com Inn: Biindny. Thin Is to lio ro .' groltod Localise It Is noar Christmas; lint the Inspiration of tho day may ho secured If In our homos wo Ralhor -tho family toKuthor, nail road the story of tho birth of our Lord from the sooond clinptor of I.uko'a goapol. mid thou HiiKor about tbo miinKor, vriullo on our knncn a llttlo while, yro uro oinorKliiK out of some dark anil anxious days; but hrlcltlor days ' uro ulioad. Malco this a Joyous CIh'IbI uiiih, ospocliilly for tho "klddlos." 1 . lAVisbliiK a morry Chrlstninn to all, I am, sincerely, C. It. Carlos. Mlnlstor. Tho' "Ford of tho'Alr'liTlioro.1 H has boon (loslgnod nnd con' slruc'tod by Cupt'nlii James V. Mar-j tin of NowYork.V It will travel 32 miles on a gallon of gasoline, will lund on a country road, or In any-. ' i T V -- : .,T TOTALS S734.692 HAI-KM. Oro., lieu. 2l - roroHt flru lin:iiim tills your In OroKou totnliil T.H,ni, and (Iros sivoiit ovif 75, 707 ni'i'Ot of iiiernliiiiitalilo tlmhur, iliunnnlim 1,1 07, 74S, mi" font, linunl nienniii-o of timber, iicenrillni' .(o 1 tin biennial report of Htiitu I'oiimlor 101- llotl. . TUu ureutesf louii o.-eariRil liulvi'Oii Hi'inenilKir 2 it. nail Ortohur 3, when crown nroH in unituop, rinamooii unci Mini Count ieK daiiiilKeil IMKI.IMMI, 000 foot. 'of timber. Prior to Hop toinber 2(1, tbo flro Ions for tho sea son nniomited to only ll l,74:t,u0u foot board muusuro, Utato KoroHior Klllott estlinalits Unit r, 4 .l.tiK.'I.OUO fool boni'il inousliro cd 11 bo snlvaKod, owIiik to Its proxliif- iiy to cxisuiiK linos or irnasporiu llba. DurliiK tbo soanoii r , R H I , U 4 :t acres or timber lund worn piilrollod by Ire wardens. Mxpendlluruii for flro patrols ilurliiK tbo sunniin by tlinlior nwimrs, tho statu and foderul kov ornmont ainoiiulod tu tlfi'i,Kg. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE TO RESUME PLAY IN 1610 SAN r'HANCIKO). Ciil.. loe. 21.--All iuilieatioiiH aro that the l'.ii'ilie CoiiMt biiNobnll lensuii will reHuiav llio mime next hoiinun and that followers of tho national Hnort on tho con,' will ho iirovided with a rcmilur h"Iici1 11I0. Oriieialri I'lmnei'li'd with the eoa'l leauMo aro KiiiiL'iiine that there will bo 11 hii' revival in all liiicx of miort, in which baseball will parlii'i imto." Vlctnrv Garden Orlvo On. UH AX(iKI-K8. Doc. 21. t'ndor tho illronllon of Douglas Whlto, ro Klonal Ulrvetor for UKrlculturul niionts of the rnllrouds, tbo drlvo for Victory (inrdons Is On. Two thou sand posters from tho national war Bunion commission at Washington arrived today and these oro to bo dis tributed to tbo uKrh'iilturnl iikoiiIS tor posilnR at various stations In tbo noun oporntliiK under Mr. Whlto. Thoso states aro: California, I'tub, Kovnda, Idaho anil Urogon. "AND WHAT WILL MR. WILSON EAT?" He's bend rhef on the stenm nhlp CleoiRo u'psbliiKloir, which hours I'rosldoM Wilson and other peiieo coinnitsiOonors lo Kuropo. ' Oi her limes, bo bosses Hie menu, at Now York's Hotel Ulliiuoio. " . 1 ii i 1 , r ) e'J 4'' ' i. v. f IRSTrPHOTOlOFiTHEl'FbRDOF.THE AIR' body's ' back yard,' will ' cost " no' more to run than tho nvorogo low priood . auto,' . yet . will give, tho spood and. carrying capacity of . a first clans airplane. j "rt Having a span of only 18 foot, and wolEliim; only :T,0 pniinils ieompleto with inolor, mid having The Outbursts of Everett True By CONDb 'Mm .I'M PX)IKiG -TO TMCf ?V.fM THIS THINS fPl A rVANU - ., Ml GOT TO C6T MS CCCAR THIS OP rOR wu i"1" rum 1,111 ivi Dll!P! THILBSCW RlCWT IS unmT, it MnME. Duty onto th5 TefiCHs. L TO WASIll.NCTON, Doc. 21. During tho Gorman occupation tho Letts woro not allowed to orittnlzo tholr own army, pollco or nillltla nud the recent nppoul dacluros that the Ger mans In retiring now aro carrying on the movement In such n way that small bonds of Dolshovlkl troops ad vanco Immediately behind them along the road. , Tho flolshovlkl are declared to be taking hostages, pillaging tho coun try nnd levying contributions on the woalthlor pooplo. Thoy hovo now ronched a point about 60 nillos oast of Itlga and unions chocked can soon overrun Finland and Cotirlnnd. Tho Lettish representatives con tend that the Germans purposely hand this territory to the HolshcvikI with n view of having tho pooplo ap ply lo Gnrmany for help unless allied assistance Is given. l'ortlaud Livestock POKTLANI), Ore., Doc. 21. Cat tle sloady; rocolpta 131. Steers, prime, $1212.o0; good to choice $11912; medium to goad $9.50fe 11; fair to modlum $8.50 Si' 9.50; common to fair $7.5 0 4i S.50 ; cows and bolters, choice. $.S.0 5i tl.25; modlum to good $7. SO S.50; fair to modlum $6.507.50; dinners $;I.5U 04.50; bulls $0fii8: calves $9 12; stockorn and feeders $7?f0. Hogs steady; rocolpta 8S3. Prima mixed $16.85 fi: 17.1ft; modlum mixed $16.r0 if 10.85; rough hoavlos $14.75010; nigs $14Jf15; bulk $10.85. ' Sheep steady; recolpts 1310. Prlino a landing .speod of only 37 miles por hour, this piano, can land on nnd start from almost any country road - t- It Is oxpectod It will soil at loss , than $2000. This low price, and tho low upkeep, dcfftlna Its use In ktho nlr n Ji'ords nre used 011 laud. J - 1 1 . I I . I-'AWJM; "-Mri.- . -J I SCHOOL HOJ $a AND ANY TeCHCE That VAl8f.3 cvsywio 1 I") i.r7iv.uijrj GOT TO v mv. .1 . -"-. ..... 1 BKOOJM 1 TO RAISS. UO MOT SMI T. VOUR a t JL0 V ' tvHA-r MIMD TO I J THROUGH OTMER CHMN.-a W. lambs $12 H 13; fair to medium $9 11; yearlings ilOGi 11. 50; wethers f'J 10; ewes llftS; rough, heavies lu.eoci 14.70. Itutlrr POIITLA.M), Ore., Dec. 2i. But tor firm. City creamery prints. 'extras, hex lots Cue; cartons CGc Jinlf boxes halt cent more;' loss than bait boxes one cent more. Buying prlco buttorfut, country. 07c;' cube extras 01 He Turkeys, dressed, 42 Mi cents. 1 Portland Grain l'OIiTLAXD.' Dcc., 12. Oats. $55 bid : corn, $5!) bid. Mlllstuffs Mill run f..o. b. mill: Carlots $32.10; mixed cars $32.60; less than carlots $34.10035.10; roll ed barley $55 ij? 59 ; rolled oats $61 65; ground barley $56 if GO; alfalfa meal $40044. , Wilson to Take Dover Route. . LONDON. Dec. 21. President Wil son, when he comes to KneJnml next Thursday. accoriiiiiL' to a Dover dis- nntcb to tho Evoninir Kws. will cross (ho chnr.nol bv the f'jort route and will land nt Dover.; : . Mr. and Mrs. Single dined at the Hugh Porter heme Sunday. Morrltt Hoa.innd who has boon In tho navy at Mare Island returned homo Sunday evening. . Russoll Ha rl3 writes from Coryal- lls that they are expecting their dis charge this week. Our efficient rond supervisor, O. S Wolcher, has engaged a crow of men and to.im.; mid Is putting tho roads In this vicinity In first-class condi tion. . . Tho C. C. McCurdy family wore callers at tho R. W. Ehlens Sunday. Mrs. Rov Nichols and Mrs. Joe Honglnnd have charge of the Red Cross Christmas drlvo in thl6 district. Miss Leah Parker Is spending few weoks with her grandmother at Grants Pass. . ' " Mr. nnd Mrs. .Minor' returned to. their home hero Saturday evening, niter spending the summer and fall near Victoria, 11. C. Thoy report the Influenza epldomlc as bad in Canada as bore. Miss Miner is planning to make a numbor of Improvements on .: his place., -. V v . :. Mrs. Walters, Mrs. Hoagland's sis ter, who has beon .visiting here for some tlmo and oxpectod -to remain until after tho holidays, was called homo to Washington by the serious Illness of her daughter. ; y Malcolm Anderson' has .'been 'con fined, to the houso with a Hsht tack ot the flu, but is much Improved now and no other member of 1hc family has taken it... ' The Junior Red Cross of this dis trlct nro roll In e; chanues on tho hand- $100 Reward, $100 Tim renders of this paper will be Pleased to learn that thero Is at loaBt one dreaded disease that octonce has been able to cure In all. Its 'Stages and that Is cntitrrll. Catarrh l,elnir Ki-eatly inllueucod by conatllutiooal coiullllons i-eaulvcs conittltutlonul treatment. Hall's t'ntnrrh Medicine Is taken Internally and nets thru tho IUond on tbo Mucous Sur faces of tho Ryateni llu-reby dontroylnff the romidntlon of tho disense. ;lvlntr tho putlont .strength by buildln;; up tho con stitution nnd nnsb'tlnh' nature In doing Its wnrk. The proprietors bavo so much fnltli In the. cnratlvo power of Hall's Catarrh Medicine thtt they offer One Hundred Dollars for any enso that It fulls to cure. Bend for list of tetitlmnnlnls. Address R .1. rilUNUY co Tolsdo, uiiio. tsoia oy an vrugists, w, .0: . -. ''. -.' soma lot; cabin quilt tlioy havs. made. Any onn intorosteu can pliono Mrs. Hoy Nichols. " . . 1. .VkNussar has boon sawing wood n tho iielKliborlioml this past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eldon and sons and Mis Itono Jonos were dinner Kuosts at the W. K. , i'arkor homo Sunday. The dinner was In honor of Mrs. Kklcn's and Mrs. llobort C. Bro pliy's birthdays. . Hilly Thoinison ro.tnrned home Monduy. Ilo Is Improving irlowly bat will bo confined lo the house for soiiiu time. . .Miss Lola Illuckford Is at home from Bt. Mary's academy, until after he hollduye. , The county n;i- c spont Thurhdriy niyht with tiio ('bifrn fumilv in I'hoe-. nix. iik lieln ik vorv Konrco, l)r. Kmuk KobortH hud a phone put n 11 1 b? rcsjcii n'-e in North Talent one ilav thi week. l!erlio Stimirii",' of rboon'. r'lturn- ed from Helium l'ulvtoobnic school at I'ortle.nd biHt week. Amo rrcd Jrv. Mrs. Noch Chuudler nnd Mrs. SimiiBon and .Uisn Irr-nc Kt.indlov vis ited at the hr't-e of Mrs.' A. Ilenrn, ,b i. K. C!c nun. ,Jrs. Joftm. Mihs Mabel liorrii wr" riiopvioit in Ash land bust TiMxlnv. Oi'orjo lfobirls is rtiicndimr 11 few da vh' with hi" koi), fi. Krank Hobtits. pt North Tnle.it. . The f!ii ituntiin 'k vcrv much un- nrovod in both I'hodiix nnd Tniont. Dr. Mnlmirron bsvimr bud the vixy Lxr.it of aacocss in comhutin-r ths ci- M'rn. l.n rnoe Crnwford of North GHietiEsiyrs pills IXlCK'ai fl.',',-YPW'lr)ttJ4II' a t'.U hwt-'C JUift,nd UruBiVV ini--. Ksvki) '6Jlluo RllJ-at:. f TaLo US olli;-. tlvy mf jvar " &I A)U.D JIfLMI l'lIJ.il. Lf E SOLD bt IWJSTS EVLW0 Notice (Notice Is hereby nlven In accor dance with Section 5575 L. O. L. that after 60 days from tho date hereof It will be unlawful tor any stock to run nt large within Willow Sprlng3 Vot ing Pre:inct, of Jackson County, Ore gon, under penalty of $10.00 for the first offense and $20.00 for each and every subsequent offense, lo be re covered from the owner of the stock In civil action in the name of tbe State of Oregon before a Justice of tho peace of the precinct in which such owner or keeper, or either of them, may reside, etc. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this 13th day or December. A. D. 1918. G. A. GARDNER, County Clerk for Jackson County, Oregon . . Notice of Sule of Government Timber General Land Office. Washington, D. C, November 14, 191S. Notice Is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the Act of June 9. 1916 (39 Stat, 218). and the Instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of Septem ber j 5, 1917, the timber on the fol lowing landB will be sold Jan. 2, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at public auction at the -United Statos land office at RoBeburg. Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the ap proval of tho Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of ono-fitth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which-must be remoed within ten years. Bids will be received from citlsens of the United Statos, associations of such citizens' and corporations organized under the laws of tho United States or any state, territory or district thoreof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will tie offered separately before being included in any offer of a larger unit. T. 33 S., R. I E.. Sec; 1; SEH SWU. yellow pine 10 m.. red fir 430 M.p whlto fir 20 M.. none of the yel low plno to bo sold for less than $1.50 per M., and none of the fir to be sold for less than $1.00 per M. T. 16 S.. R. 2 W.. Sec. 25, NE SWii, red fir 300 M.. yellow fir 900 M.,-cedar 50' M., NW'i SWli, rod fir 500 in., yellow fir 800 M., SWli. red fir 1150 M.. yellow fir 100 M., cedar 50 M SE SWli, rod fir B50 JL, yellow fir 100 M., NEi4 SEVi. red fir 550 M NWi4 SEW, red fir 450 M.. yellow fire 900 V.: SWU' RE V , red fir 7 M.. yel low fir 350 M., cedar 5H M.,'SEy SEVl rqd fir 1025 .if., yellow fir 300 M none of tho. red fir, yellow fir or cedar to bo sold lor less than $1.5U por M. T. 14 S.. U. 6 W., See. 5, NEK NK, rod tlr 850 M., NWVi NEW. rod fir 700 M SW4 NE'.4, red fir S25 M., SEW NEW, red fir 800 si.; ak H nwv, red nr 460 at., yellow ftr 450 M.. iNW4 NWti red fir 100 M.. yellow fir 850 M., cedar (o at., svv'i w, rod rtr 220 at.. yollow fir 2250 M.. cedar 70 M SE W NWW,. rod fir 325 M.. yellow fir 400- M.,; cedar-115 M., SWW. yellow fir 700 M, cedar 70 M NWVi 8.WW, yellow fir 490 M.. cedar 30 M.. SWV SW-li. yellow fir 640 M., SEW SWW. yellow fir 740 M.. NEW SEW, red ftr 370 M yellow fir 360: M.. cedar 65 M., NW SEW. red fir 575 M cedar 30 M.. SWW SEW red fir 680 M., bEW SB W, red fir $80 M.. cedar 25 M.. none of the red fir to bo sold tor loss than $1.00 per Nt., and none of the yellow fir or cedar to be sold for less than $1.25 per M. T. 17 S., R. 6 W.. Sec. 13 Lot 2, red fir 190 M Lot 3, red fir 365 M. . Sec, 35 KEy SWW, red fir 525 At., SEW SWW, red fir 415 M NWW SEW. red fir 480 M.. SWW SEW. rod fir 620 M.. SEW SEW, red fir -,635 M.i none of the red fir to be sold for loss than $1.23 per M. Soc. 27, Lot 1, rod fir 190 JLNS NEW' NWW. rod fir 430 M.,'iVi NWW NWW, red fir 315 it., none of the red fir to be sold for loss than $1.45 pe,r M.. CLAY TALLMAN, Coramlssluuor, uuuornl LuU OfUuo - r Talent was viNitinir rolnlivc. in T11I ent Thnrsduv. rt , . - W, S. Ktnni'liff has been liiiiilintr irnivel thu- miHt week linprovim; the Y street, which is a much needed itn liroveiiicnt. Home of the lnrmerN can not no to tho low trround lit tin) end of the atrect with a Car on account of tho mud. ' - ' - J. J). Henry's family, who au'forcd a liitlit attack of -flu have rcovoit'd nieelv. I)r. Hedires of Mcdford v lis in attendance. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave. Circuit Court Chester V. Dolph (executor) Protestant Episcopal Bishop et Stipulation. . Probate Court ' Verne Baldwin Est. ; Admitted to probate. , Worth Attention of Women When yon feel too Ured to work, when dark puffs appear under your eyes, when you wake up weary with backache or pains In sides and loins, when muscles and bones ache, when you suffer rheumatic twinges, when lumbago puts you down, then yon know the kidneys are weakened or disordered. Mrs. T. J. Bucknell, Rout 1, Hardy, Neb., writes: "I am recovering from an attack of lum bago. by .the aid of Foley Kidney Pills. -They surely have helped me. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. t 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 WAHTElit FEMAtiB WANTED Ten bright capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell Well-known goods to established dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week; railroad fare paid; weekly advance for traveling expenses. Address at once Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 707, Omaha, ebr. WAJTTlCTV-sniK-iajiAKKOCS . WANTED Cars to wash at the Union Barns. ...... . 234 WAiXTED To buy a fjVe or seven- room house. Must be a bargain. 324 South Orange. Phone 740-M 232 WANTED To buy a five or seven room house. ' Must be a bargain Phone 740-M. . ',.. -. . 232 WANTED Small place In country suitable for raising garden and poultry. Box 10, care Mail Trib une, -v 232 WANTED Well rotted stable man ure delivered. Box X-10, 4MI1 Tribune. . ' ; -''.. , : WANTED R. H. Toft will buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts. WANTED Houses to mora, knild. Phone 488-M or repair or wreck. 88-,X. ... ... WANTED R. H. Toft buys Ubarty bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc-, and . makes short time loan on any old . tbtna. - . FOB HOUSE. FOR . RENT Modern four-room house, furnished, cheap. Party .leaving town. Call at 305 Portland avenue. 233 FOR RENT Furnished, 1010 South Oakdale. Tel. 409. 282 FOR SALE Ml ! CK LLANBO CR. FOR SALE Alfalfa seed and seed corn. Phono 353 Jacksonville. 23 FOR SALE Rotten 452-Y. . . Call 234 FOR SALE- -Popcorn. Phone 452-W. 1; ... 1 -!. - 24 FOR SALE Christmas trees; 713-X or 211 North Ivy. . Phone .... 233 FOR SALE Prime hogs, dressed, 20c lb. delivered. ' Live geese de livered, 2oc lb. 16-Inch and J2 heating stove, wood. One pet goat. . Phone 869-Y. ... .... 132 FOR SALE Good - second hand Faultless stump puller. Hubbard Bros.. :. ; -. tf FOR SALE-Sulphtir, lnnd plaster, superphaspbate. Ralph Waldo El- den,. Russ Jim.- FOR SALE-Alfalfa hay. Phone . S42-R, evenings. . , ..' FOR -SALE-ranch. ; -Corn at Iho ' Clancy 242 FOR SALE Two Cadilac automo biles; will make good delivery or trucK. Inquire at 143 North Front Street. 234 FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay . $2o.00 per ton. - Modoo Orchard Phono Central Point . at meal hours. FOtt SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Milk goat; will be fresh . about Jan. 10. Also one male Tog- genburg goat. Write w. J. Mes senger, Gold Hill,-Ore.- . r-23 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 Medford. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SA'lE Stumpase. Inijuiro Tier. keloy Orehm'tU, 834 txnet. OST Ulnck lenthor purso contain ing about $14.00, Plonne loavo at O. C, Cuto's office and reoolv re ward. , . i . . . 233 LOST Cameo pin on the street. Thursday. -Reward If roturnod to Mall Tribune. Lillian Robinson. '. 1 .: 7 - f . ,, i, ' , v .' "232 FOCNfj. .' FOUNI llaby ring. Owner may and have sa 1110 by paying adv. proving property. FOR RKJfT APARTMHNT8. FOR KBST One complstely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. TAKEN UP. TAKKN UP Light colored Jersey heifer, coming two years old. Phone 539-R-S. W. H.- Dorea: 236 - MO.VEY TO MIAN MONEY TO I-OAN on good real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No. 21 North Orane. Phono 647-J. tf nL'SIXEJ!S DIREOTORY ' Attorney PORTER J. NEFF- Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medtord national Bank Building. A. B. - Reamea, ; Lawyer, Garntt Corey Bulliifng. Anta Supplies LAHER AUTO : SPRINGS Cor-W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others full. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Flftaenta St., Portland, Oregon.-. . Garbage ' GARBAGE Get yonr premifea cleaned up for. the summer. . uau on the - city garbage wagosi for good service. Phone 851-T. J. Y. Allen. ' " " Expert Aecoimtant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. . . Wilson, C. P. A. AtUnUOn grven to anything In Accounting end In come Tax requirements. Look Into ' bur simplified accounting method. M. F. H. Building, Medford. - Phone 157-B, , Instractlon in Hnsle FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Halgnt Musio Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey - Bldg. Phone 72. '" '' - Insurance. ' EARL S. TUAIY General Insurance Agency. 210 Garnett-Corey Bids, Good local service. Helen Tumy, iManager. ALICE HOLLOWAY-Fire, Aeddent, Automobile, Liability poltoiee writ tea with best English and Easter Companies. Office 408 Garnett Corey Bldg. ' .'.-..; Planing; Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings aaa screens. Shop 437 6. Fir. Phone 184. -- -:: v.-' - - .- PhjrBiclana and ftnrceoai. DR. W. W. HOWARB osteopathlo payslclan. 303 Garnetc-Corey bnjio ing. Phone 130. ; .'-( DR. J. J. EMMiSNS Physician and surgeon. . Piictlce limited to eye, ear, nose and throat .Eyes scien tifically tnsted and. glasses sup plied; - Oculist and Aurist for 8. P. R. R. Co. - Offices M. F. ft h; Co. . Bldg. '. Phone 667. - ' , DR. F. G. CARLOW '' DR. EVA MAIiB CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 964-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street : Printers and Pnbllshera 1 MEDFORD PRINTING CO. hag the best equipped printing office la Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St .v' Transfer'. BADS TRANSFER & STORAOB CO. Office 42 North Front St Phone 315. Prices right Service guar anteed. - .1. A CHANGE To Own a Some in Medford A strictly modern 5-roora 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.' " ' . ' We have several splendid values to ff er you at this time. . : : ; Brown & White Heal Estate and Insurance, 10 So. Fir St, . . ..; Wedford. Oregon IXTERURR.W AUTOO.Ut CO. '''."'' Time Card. , '-' While "flu" bah ts on cars will run between Medford and Ashland. as fol lows:. ' Leave Bedford 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 daily t 9:00 11. m. (oecept Sunday) and nt 11:30 a. in., 2:00 p. m. and &;15 p. 01. 1