Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 23, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEPFOTtT) MAIL TRIBUNE, ftrTCPTORD, OTtKf IPX. MONDAY, PEOTIMRET?,' 2.1, lf)18
PAGE ..STVE
MARRY
TO ESCAPE
THE B0LSHEV1KI
COPICNIUOKN. Nov. liH.-fCni-rosiiimilcncii
lit' (liu AHNoi'inlml
1'iwit.i IIuiiiiiiicm wns iiilonniiiL'li'il
wSlirtnutedv In the Irviuir (Ihvn HlH'ii
tli a foreign I'lilmiicM were ullciniitimr
to lift pcrini-wion to luiivo itussiit, Ar
rant, scnrchcii iiiul throat ol' uxu
euliou wore relieved Ijv murriimcs be
tween' men of Ihii entente iiowerti mill
Itioisiiiii women,
. The HoWiuvilvl uovimitiiont would
llllt Urilllt l( llttsiu ciliKUIIH llUI'lllitH to
uo abroad. Coiisouucntlv foreign
men who hoped to le-iivo Hiihhlii short
Iv could not hope to see their nwcet
hearts for mi imlefiliito neriod, dokmi
blv mw, it thev left them in starv
itttf, disrupted Itussin, yvhoi-M Until in
denied t persons nut regn riled ill
"clitH conscious workmen" Hint nil
iutmoiik not in NViiiputhv with I(uiIii;-
Vfcilii UK" lIlHIIOHKUHBClt, ,
Miiiiv officials of thu 1-Ycm-h und
llritihh colonies nuirriril in tlm Inst
Irving iluvM of their stay in Moscow
mid iVlrmmid, Init tlm wedding of
Captain V. I,. Hicks, milititrv aide
to 1'rtieo Lookhnrt, tlm Itrit inii dip
lnrmitie, rcprosuntiitivo In Moscow.
Mux iieenuiplinhi'd in (ho f'li'O ol
liroiittr obsliielos perhaps, tlmnlhom
of other entente eiliiecris who muti
nied lu iniirrv between inil sentences
nml searches,
Ciil'tiiin llir-ke witx mto of lln
T'rt'iU'h iiiul (Kiuilitth officials who
with held us prisoner in tho Anicri
fiut Consulate mineral nt Moscow, lk
wui emrimod to iniirrv Miidniuu Meliji
imi, Lnit dared not lenvq tlm Aini i ii uii
in-i'miHpH to iniirrv her. Mnxl of his
ufl'it'inl iisHot'iiitns wore in prison
churned with -.. contra-revolutionary
ni'tivitv nnd in ilnmrer of execution.
Hnnxinn priest rel'iiKcd to perform
tho ceremony in tho American cunttu-
Inlo. its thu orthodox church reuiiirc
that marriages liu celebrated in u
thnroh,
Xln lor Allen Wurdwiril. of the
Auimieiin Hod Crown, who wiik look
in u iil'lnr thu intercuts of foreiijn pris.
oiiern, interceded with HoMieviki of
i'ii'lnlB, lint I'oterx, tho head of the
coiiiniiwKion for tho suppression of
coiilni-ruvolulion. wns linn in his
refusal to cront Cuiiliijii Hicks im.
lininitv if ho loft tho American prop
orlv iiiul walked intti I liu Hussion
church which Htood in nn ndioininir
eoilrt. liin tin- hour lor lh di-imr
turo of (ho Hrilii-h offiidnlK from
MihOow iiDnroiiidiud, tho Hituntion ha-
linft'ii di'siiiirnto.
Finnllv ono of tho I,iltih woimn
who wiih irniinline Ciuitnin llicki. ho-
piiiiio iiiloroxtoil m Inn nliuht mid tcl
linonwl to rfloni, nililrwhiinr Inm in
thu IXtndi tonuiii). I li-f niiin-nl wns
lii'odcd. Slip imsiimi'd reiMnHtbililv
i'oU lhi didivcrv of tho KiikIImIi off).
oti lit tho trmii whioli wns to enrrv
llllll out of itiiHHiii. A lirii'rit Wiih Iiiik-
tilV riiifiitftvl mid tho pnrlv Htoppi'd in
nn orthordox rlnindi on tho why to
tho Htntion, whnrn tho coranonv wn
peri'ormi'd innl linlf nn hour hoforf
tho liridu mill Ki'ooiu Htnrtvd lor Km:
liinil, ,
BAKER REQUESTS THREE
i WASIIIXnTON, )t. JH.IlpHtow
ill nf tho pirmiiiunt rank of itimhu'iiI
on ,lohn .1. J'crliinir. coniiniindiT ol
ho Aniorican foroi'H in Primer: l'ov
ton C. March, chiof oC stiiff, nnd
Tanker LI.: Wins, militnrv roprenim
.Intivo nt the supremo unr oouneil, nnd
n pcrninnent rank nf lieutenant min
eral on llimtor Lauiiett and Itobevt L
lliillnrd. ooimuiuidiiiir tlio .Kirnt and
Huoiind nrmie.i, wnn nsked bv Seero-
tarv Maker tixlav in a letter to ( linir-
iiinii Dent of thu house, militnrv om-
niitleR. .- : ' ! m ' i. ,- ..
: U. R. Britiailior General Returns
NKW YOHK. Dee. JX On bonrd
thu IrniiHport - Hi.iiidnm toduv wore
oiiHiuil eOnipanieH 11 1 nnd 104, H'Jnd
briiindu hoiidrimirlnrs, eoiiHt artillery
oorps; Ninth and J liirtecnth nnli-iiir-e.rnl't
NOi'liouc: . ll'ltli ainmunilion
Irniiii ;1L nnminl offioors, inelndinif
Qi'iiUidini' (luneral (lliui'les iiiiiiiur
nmU ' .
Tims Brings Happiness
. Wiih Tits Dawn
Jn Cotnlnt of Baby Marks' A A
'(: nt'of Glorlou Futurwy
" Solcntldtil nr trrtnt. alrPM utiouW ho lolil
ipon ttio rnninrknbte liiUuoiifo jvljlcli Uia
tipon-thn Imilth nnd futuro of Hid tumtSr
Worn to coino, . . . '
Tlicro ii n uplondld jiropiirnUon women .
for iivor ti;ilf a century . hnvo, niiplled lie
fore Ilia nlnrlf's nrrlvuli knnwn n MntliarM'
Frlcmt.' 'I'hlii In a inont ptnitofut, ponolriillnit
rcmorty Hint nt onco enftem nml mintlicn:
tlm myrlnil of lirnnil, (lot nlKlqnilnnt iijiimIM
tiisilar I ho sl.ln of tho nlitlomcn, lly lis nf
nlnr nro ilnrlnff llio period ttia nnrvcii, ten.
flinw ami furiln nrn rolnxed nnd tliero In nn
Klimnco nf iiniinen, lwnrliriMMw.n pnltw,
nlrnln nnd nnichil dlncomfort moro often
tlmn ol!i:rvio c.:iorlciicU Mien nnturo ll
By "tlii too of Mother" PriehJ'liWit h4
inornlnK llio inimclcs relnit with onso wlien
1 I'ntiy cntnEii, tlio time nt tho crlnln In nlmrtor
ami niln nnd dnimor In nntiirnlly nvolilcd,
Wilto tlio Drndllold nognlntor Compnny,.
Dnnt, K, Lnmnr llnlldliiit, Atlnntn, fleofnla.
for (lielr Miillierlmnd llook, nnd olitnm s
Imlllo of Mutlier'H Krlend from tlm lirnmtliit,
liy nil iivviiih, )id (t lUlit tWJU-UVU til IUC0(
thf tMl,
f--SieammmimiP r MS
Why There Is Little
Judicial
To tlio odltor; Tlio eoniinlltm) up
point ml In purnimm-o of- ti ronolutlon
n( I lie Dliito liiMlKlittiiro of 1UI7 to
report on lecUliulon to Improvo our
jiiillclnl pi'OiMUliii'o, )i it h mitdo u re
port or mivonil roporiii, for tlm mil
lion, iih In iiKiinlly lllll Clllll) urn
liiwyorM cmtld not nuiim. Tlm mibloel
autiio lioforu tlio xlutu lmi uinoelntlon
licit week ul I'ortliiitd, nnd Its tuition
WUH llltiell llllll lin olll-llmo poitlll:it
Omivdiitliin 'ihnru vi'u uii ninny illf-
tirent oifSnlonn in t lie re worn doUi-
nutcB In iKtonttuneo. '
Tlio illvornlty of Ideuii, an well nn
tho ubnuril nml hypocritical reiuniiH
Klvnii for opiiohIhx liny cliunKco in
our Judlclnl procuduru, nro not cnl
culnlott to tronlo a vory 'fnvorablo
linpronnlon of Oruiion InwyerH, nt
homo or ulirouil. Tho t nil Ii I (hut
tho Judicial procedure ot OroKou wu
compiled In 1 Kit J by Matthew 1'.
Dunily, from tho lawn of lowu, i.Sow
York and Vli'Kltiln. An oxiimlniitlon
at l.oril'u Ori'non Lawn lu voliinio ono
which coiitulnti tho codo of procoduro
will rovonl tlio fact that llio Rrcnt
uiujorlty of (ha aaellonu boar I ha date
your 18011.
Whllo lown, VlrKlulii nnd Now
York lutva Ioiik ulnco nhaiiKvd tholr
coda oC procoduru, wo ore clItiKlnK
to tho nyiiloiii th one Kliiton followed
evonty ynm iiko, as tho codes from
which tho compilation wn inudo,
wore proliulily publliilicd ton to twen
ty yonm tioforo 1SG2.
It In amunliiK to rend (ho objec
tions of our JikIkch nnd Inwyom to
nny cIuiiikoii. und It would bo vory
I etc rem I ii it to rood tholr actual, ren-
minti for oppohIiik nny amoniliucutH.
1'hcso objections mny he dlvliled Into
cIiuwoh: 1 lKiiorntmiiio, who fonr
t lult If more Hum ono nuctlon of the
codo wan "I'ftiiKod nt a leulslutlvo hch.
iilon. they would he unnlile to keep
up with luw, Tradition miyu when
llelMni'.or & Culture codo wan Hint
publlnhod In two volumes, n Inruo
numbor of Oroiion lawyers quit prac
Itco. HnvliiK lieeTI lined to n ono vol
iinio compilation alt their lives, (hey
feared tho work of mastering the
laws In two volumes was beyond
thnlr powont of comprehension.
2- ('heap corporation lawyers,.
who fear that It wo over lnvo a IokIs
latlvo assombly ot sufficient Intelll
Koneo Ao adopt some ronnonable
nmondiaunts to tha code, It nilxht go
further and puna some laws that
mlKht offoelunlly rogiilnto somo ot
the corporations they represent.
3 Tho.hoiiehcnds who havo neon
overfed on tho wornout, Ho that wo
have made Oregon an oxporlmenlal
field In luw-mnktnK, when In fact we
nro about llio loast progreunlve and
most backward state west of too
Mississippi river In now lobulation.
California, 'nashlnKton, Oklnho-
nui. Kansas, South Dnkotu, nil lead
us In InRlnlntlvo efforts to mnkn laws
to liulhl up their Hliitu and benefit
their Inhnliltniits. Tho Jiidloliil codes
nro far In nilvaiidi of ours. Califor
nia linn n coda built upou the founda
tion laid by Dudley Fluids nnd com
ploied by John Norton Pomcroy that
Is a monument to tho Intelligence of
ihnt state.
Hut wo In Oregon still struggle
nlong with a codo adnptad to tho
days of tho pralrlo schooner, In tbo
days of the teloKraph nnd the tele
phone This Is reflected In tho time
fixed In tho codo for tho performance
oC acts required In Judicial proceed
ings, and reflected In llio work ot our
Judges and lawyers who usuully fool
that ton days Is tho shortest time
within which a Inwyor or litigant
should bo oxpectcd to do tho most
trivial net.
Tho prolific source of dolny In our
courts Is codo provision relating' to
pleadings. Thoy nro too closely akin
to llio old common-law rules. ' Our
coda still rotulns tho reply. It Is us
usolopt) and unnecessary ns tho old
pleadings that used to follow tho re
ply: called tho "rejoinder" und "sur
rojolndor", "robntlor" and "surro-
bultor.'' Tho progressive states have
abollshud tho reply, nnd tholr codos
provldo that all now matter In nn
swor shall lio doomed donlod, Just as
our codo does In relation to now mat
ters In a roply. 'California, Idaho,
und othor stntes havo, such n codo
provision tlutt should be ndoptod by
this stnto. It would prove a boon to
most lawyors. for a roply Is tho most
difficult of all ploudlngs to properly
rrnmo. Again wo have too many
grounds for motions nnd domurror.
Other nlntos, somo of our greatest
got along with many less. Tho do
murror could ho Well nbollshod, nnd
all objections allowed required to bo
mndo )y a motion, and at. ono time,
except for good reasons .apparent to
tbo court. Undor such a system
causes could be. put at Issuo- In a
short time, Tlio , present system
makos for dolay., The history of a
enso undor 1hn present system rends
about nB follows: Complaint Is tiled
and sorvod January, 5; 'January' to
dofandunt tiles a motion to strlka out
part ot complaint; April 11 court
convonos nnd motion Is argued nnd
nil hm Uteri nnd rullntr rosnrved liv thn
court; Afirll. 1(1 court ovorrulos mo
tion and gives 'defendant ton days to
furtlior plead. April 2(! defendant's
lawyer flies a domurror It took him
two ml Mt tog to rft'ephre;.-Juno ,12
ooltrt convenes, nnd demurrer Is
argued rtnd ruling roservad; Juno
1(1, court overrules domurror and
gives tho dnfomliint' ten days to an
swer;, Juno H dpTAndiint' I'llcs an-
swer; Juno !I0 plnlntltf tllos n reply;
July 2 defendant, tllos,.. motion to
sblko out part of roply; (no-court In
session till cool wouthor); Sopt. !
oourt convenes nnd- motion to roply
Is nfgtiod and ruling rdnervod; Sept.
15,; court, overrules motion, and court
(given defelidnnl. (en tluvn In '. pleitd
tuuiief; jont, 25 aft)HdiH (U
Hope ofj
Reform in Oregon
doiniirnir to reply; Nov, 12 court
convones, and domurror to reply Is
arguod nnd ruling reserved; Nov, 18,
court overrules, demurrer; Nov, 1(1
defendant flies motion fur Judgment
on pleadings; after long argument
the mollon Is tultun under ailvlHinnunt
and court udjuyrns; Dec. 1, court
overrules motion fori Judgment and
pleadings, It tlio plnlntlff Is allvo
the cauo may he (rled at the next
term, This may howevor be prevent
ed by tho diileiidant's lawyer In v
orul ways.
To ovorcomo delays a statute
should bo enacted, giving a pnrty the
rU-.ht to demand his case ho tried
wlililn a fixed time, and (ho right to
apply to tho suproino court for a wrll
nt muiiduuiiis, If n trial Is refused.
Tho dcluys llllgiints uro subject to,
because of the prncrnstlnutl'"- of
lawyers, uro not only onerous to lill
giiiiin, luil a men uce in lawyers them,
selves,, 1'ronipl trial and decision of
cuu new would help the bualnuss of
lawyors of ublliiy, und drive the
clodhoppers out of tho pretension.
Wo huvo llttlo hope, however, of nny
Hilng being done. Tho loglsluturc Is
overwhelmingly repulillcun as It has
been tho punt twenty years, und the
record during that tlmo Is not ono
that Inspires much hope of renson
nblo Icglslmlon. Most ot our legisla
tors cxbiiusl their energies fighting
over the presidency of the senate and
speakership of tho bouse, before tha
session begins.' And wo shouldn't
expect much of a revolutionary na
ture of tho mildest character, as this
Is tho day iif Kulty Arbucklcs and
Charley Chupllns. '.
I 10
IliUl LhULL 0U1IUUL 10
MM FLU SCARE
rtKDONDO 11KAC1I, Cul., Dec. 22.
(iramtnar schools huvo been closed
hero during thu Influenza epidemic
hut tho work nt education goos on.
lOqulpped with a small portable
blackboard und nccessury text books
nnd records, each teacher cuIIb upon
each pupil enrolled In her classes
and hears recitations and assigns les
sons. Whom pupils nro living In
housed quarantined because ot luflu-
onuo tho teacher sots up her black
board on tho sidewalk, tbo pupil re
mains Inside the property lino and
tho school session begins uotwlth
stuudlntl tho quarantine regulation.
Portland Livestock
l'01iTI.ANL, Ore. Dec. UX Cntlle
hither : reeeintn (i57, Ktcerg, prime.
Tl-'.'iOdilKI.OO; uood to choice. ifll..riO
f(M2.i)0: medium t() aood, lO.OOdi1
1 1 .,)(); fiur (o medium. $!).bW 10.00:
eomiuon to Inir, H.(IO((i 11.(10 : cows
nnd heilcrn. choice $!l.()(l((f 10.00; me
dium to aood, t.'ftt(i 8.00: fjiir to uic-
liiim, $(i..)0(ir"..'i0: cunncrs, !f3.o0(i)
4M bulbi. $tj.().0(a,8.UO: ciilvos, $0.00
frfl'i.OO: tsoekcM und feeders, S8.00
((i'.I.OO.
lloiis limber: receiptx, 4,2d5. Prime
mixed, $1 T.OOWlT.'jri: mediuui niixod.
H).i")(i:17.00: ruiiith heavies, $M.j
()U!.(10; piL's, ll.0()(.ia.'.00: bulk of
sales. ,1i Ki.8.'.
Sheep Ktendv: receipts, 202. Prime
lambs, $12.00(tfJ3.00: fair to medium.
0.00(8: U,0(); venrlinus. $10.00(
11.50: wethers, $!).00W 10.00; ewes.
.f(!,00((i!H.00: rouah heavies. $14.U0i';
14.75.
1 , lltittcr ...
rOHTLAS'lX Ore.. Dec. 25J.--Bnt-
ter firm. Cilv ercuinerv prints, ex
tras, box lots, Hoc; cartons, (i(ie: halt'
boxes. Vo more: loss tli nil linlf boxes.
in moro. Ituviiiic price butter fill,
conntrv. U7(i : cubs extras. (ilVdo.
Portland Oram i
POUTI.AND. Deo. 12. Oats,
$55
bid: corn. $50 bid.
Mlllstuffs Mill run f. o. b. mill:
Carlots $32.10; mixed oars $32.60;
less than carlots $34.10(35.10; roll
ed barley $55 50; rolled oals$Cl(rj)
65; ground Imrloy $560; nltalfa
meal $40(0)44.
AsilLANi). Dee. 2:). Kdheiitlonnl
Iv, 'menlall-v and socially, tho intv I:
brnrv is n londimr Inetor, and it would
bo n difficult matter to Iind a resi
dent individual who" would b.bjsr'iitliri
the 'amount of the ami mil Hpproprui
tion' levied for the upkeep ot tbo msti
tutiou which: is so livmlv cslnbbsliett
on tho CnWeuiu fotindiilioii,' ' -,.
l lio litiriirv s "vilHl stiilisiies re
vent (lie fact tlmt its cirCiilntliin ik
now in tho 8,000 voliinio clussihcii-
tttln, nn oiiiiinei'rition which will soon
find expression m live lisrnres ni'
slciid of four. ..The -circulation. -up to.
ditto tliivihalbo' eummt venv hu?( l-n
over Mfi.OOO.'n eil'i'iruislimee iniplvtni
thnl. nhtuir -seven Volumes-on nri av-
6 BELt-ANS
Hot. water
Sure Relief
RELL-AN
erairo have biaeii at -tha ttcrvieo ii
cuch person in the citv dnWiitj 118, or
figured upon nnollier liimo, the av-
ruici) daily (ilreulnlioir niii execflded
114. Jil ft finniieial waV. the cost
of iniiiiilcnnm-u has been lens than
I'ivo i'ciiIh per person, a result which
can be arrived ftt ensilv bv the simple
rule of multiplication. In tho selec
tion of hooks one Iiiim a widp runuc
In I'hooHit Iroiu, nllhiiiiLdi history nnd
I let ion lend, nnd (Ic.'ililitf with the-latter
elimsifieiitiou,. npiviirdw of 130
new vuliiiiics huVii been added within
the pant month. Ah ft mean oof ready
reference, nutublv in connection with
mtignziiic, literature, u Keiuler's (Juide
is nviiiliihle, contniniiiir n complete tu
dcf rcbl'tiVo to the lending luihlicii
liotiH in the pcriodicul field. Suple
meliliiig Hie bound volumes of thu in-
Mtittition proper, is ndded a file of
lioiiio mid duilv unpers accessible on
the publ e rnndini; tables. . It is need
less to add that the cosy nook devot
ed to the dailv news service has been
well patronized bv those' who have
snuirht latest intelligence from the
ivur zone, und nrc slill walehimr de
velopments conccniir.if the nnnistice
niict. .
In the uiliiiitiiieiit of the librnrv's
facilities the children have not been
overlooked, ns i wiliicssed bv the 111-
Uidlution of n department contiiiniim
over 2.000 volumes lor the speeilic
benefit of the little folks. Diversified
Hicrntiirc not onlv prevails berc. but
iiilcnsivo nubicets arc shouirof ull
trtclinifdl descrptive mutter in .order
Hint the bovs nod itir!" nuiv lenin the
urueticnl williout dcbimi in u maze of
(heoetricitl comtiliculions ns iiiplid
(o the arts, sciences nnd industries,
Storv nnd folk lore IcKcnds and beau
tiful picture books add their oh arm
to the lilcrurv circulating medium on
the shelves of this inVcnilc annex:
The cilv librarian exercises n con
trol, which is not merely wiperfieia
over the cntaloi;ucd libraries of the
thru public schools, n decided advan
tage in behalf of united effort, nnd a
plan which works inutuiillvu in sccur-
inir best results. Moreover, there is
another educational privilege avail
able in a ecevrnl wnv. and this Implies
that the licr 'ries'tlironiihout the state
are oil u reciprocal busis as to inter
change . of citrsorv information or
Ixmnd vuluiiies, nnd bv filiwr n spe
cial reouisftioh Jbcnllv. books mav be
obtained frntn'nnv of the library cen
teri in OrcKon. Ashland to return the
I'onipiiirvct. whenever , renucsted,
meiistire for measure.
The Ashhuid librnrv. (;lironolouicul,-
Iv, is this second oiiCjorunnized In the
state,' mid was instituted about the
veer 181. l'or Years n faithful co
terie of ladies lnborod irr and onf oif
scuson in its behalf J abil tliu', result
of their faithful '.worU is tciln'irj the
splcndil. ji'due.n tional iiiHtitntion ns
housefl the''5i:r)sfant)iil:'e(Uitce of
the present dav. Kvidentlv "thev
buildcd better than, thev knew."
ArebilccUirnllv nnd in eiiiiipmcnl it
coini'iires. luvornlilv with' nil otli
modern improvements' of the citv, nnd
finaneiallv its interests uro provided
for bv n specific low in the' municipal
budget, thus pliiein'r it on the plane
of u self Riistninin! institution as
compared with the restricted privi
leges, monelarv and otherwise, of
former (In vs. . Miss Itlnnche Hicks,
the librarian, has for'veurs fiiitlifullv
served in ibis capacity, her work be
ing nblv supplemented bv Miss Estcllu
.bines, assistant. Library hours ore
from 0 to 12 a. m. and I to 0 and 7
to O p. in.; throughout tiio week except
Sundays and lesnl holiduvs. In kecp-
The Nation demands strong
men strong women and robust
children. WiEUom suggests that
. every proper means of safeguard
ing tha vital iorces and building
up of resistance, be utilized, f
9;
affords definite help to those who'
Bre "flghtinfj to win" against
tho inroads ot weakness.
SoaSt'Sj abundant in tonic-'
nutrient properties, builds up
the body by Nature's methods.
BcoUSiDownc.BlooiiiSeld.N.J.; -18-14
"W.
you G&n .
afford iobuy
and enjoy the
luxury of the
fine free running
saSt f Sowing from
the convenient
side SpOUt
is
FERTILIZERS. VETCH , r
; F!ED OATS. GRAY OATS
WHEAT. . BARLEY. :RYE
i For Snlo Jlv v, " ": '
Monarch Soeti & Ffieci Co.
TO OHDKK itft.lM) tip
AMHO-CloAiilnKr n-ossUiM iiiul IMsl()
isa mm visum
SUITS (fmJ
ini.' with Anhbind tradition, Hiiinluv
hours ore fyjn 8 to (I p. ni, nod Ihese
are for readinir onlv. no volumes be
iliU cirejuliitcd oil that ditV. 1
Adlul Dtibcll died hero at his tem
porary homo Holiday uflernoon nfler
an Illness of several weeks. Auiai
was well thought of hero and was
considered a Central Point boy altho
the home of bis purents Is at Canyon
vllle. Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dubell und his grandmother, Mrs,
(Illicit of Cnnyonvlllo, were here at
his bednlde to the end and his body
was shipped to Cunyonvllle for bur
ial. He waB a nephew of A. A, 011
lett, oiir transfer man. , " '
i E,;,). Itenollct of the U. 8. navy
who has been hero on a short fur
lough with relatives and friends, has
returned to his duties at Bremerton.
l-eonard b recniun and Mcrrltt
Houglund of the V, 3.. navy of Mare
Island are now at home and will
remain Indefinitely.
W, K. Price, Holland t'laherty, El
mor Kyle, Frank Ross and Clifford
Hatfield of the U. S; navy at Bremer
ton, are at home to spend the holi
days and will remain at home subject
to cull. . Floyd Kyi of tho naval
training department of the O. A. C,
is also at homo, i .... - -
Ed P. Wand ot Koscburg, who has
bacn. touring California, Is visiting
old ncqualntaucfii: here. Mr. and Mrs.
Wand resided hero tor many years
and at one time was a property own
er here. ' - .'.'' ';
' Bert iPankey of the aviation de
partment at Camp Taylor," Kentucky,
Is now at home In this city having
received an honorable discharge.
Miss Bertha Welch who has been
visiting friends at Portland and Van
couver for several months has re
turned to her home In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley of 8an Fran
cisco, were, calling on old friends
hero during tho week, , Mr. 8hlrley
formerly had charge ot the wireless
plant when It was here. '
.flss Mary and Florence Price who
Relief from Eczema
Don't worry cbout eczema or- other
cxin irouDie. xou can nave a clear,
healthy skin by using, a little- zemo.
obtained et any dreg store for 35 or
uxira isrge ootue at t.uu.
Zcmo generally removes punples, black
heads, blotches, eczema, and ringworm
and makes the skin clear and healthy.
Zcmo is a dean, penetrating, antiseptic
liquid, neither sticky nor greasy and stains
nothing. It is easily applied and costs a
mere trifle, for each application. It is
tlwavs dependable. : '
ThsE. W.KoosCa.aevdimiQ. '
Notice of Solo of Corernmont Timber
. General Land Office. -
Washington, D. C, November 14,
1918. . .. -. '
roUcc is herebz elven that subject
to the conditions and limitations ot
the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat.,
21$), and the instructions of the
Secretary of the Interior of Septem
ber 15, 1917, the timber on the fol
lowing lands will be sold Jan. 2,
1919, at 10 o'clock a. m... at public
auction at the United States' land
office at Roseburg, Oregon, to tha
highest bidder at not (less than the
appraised, value" as Shown by- this
notice, sale to be subject to the ap
proval of the Secretary ot the In
terior. The purchase price, with an
additional sum ot one-fifth of one
per cent thereof, being commissions
allowed, must be deposited at time
or sale- money to be returned it sate
is not approved, otnerwise patent
will issue for the timber which must
bo remoed within ten years. Bids
will be received from citizens ot 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 be offered
separately bofore being included la
any otter or a turgor unit.
T. 35 .3., R. I B.. Sec -1; SEtt
SW. yellow pins in m.. red fir 430
SI., white fir 20 M... none ot .the-yel
low- pine to bo sold for less ; than
$1.50 per M and none of tpa fir-to
bo sold for less than 51.00 per M.
T. 15 S., R. 2 W.. See. 25 -NEW
SWVl, rod fir 300-M.. yellow Ilr 900
M. cedar 50 M.. N-Wtt SW14, red
fir 500 m'.. yellow fir 800 M SW14
SW. red fir 1150 M., yellow fir
JU.0...M.,. cedar 60 M., sitvi sw-44
red fir 550, M., yellow fir 100 M.,
sR BBM: red fir 650 M.. NW
i3Ki, red fir 450 M.. yollow tire 900
M... SVV SKH4, red fir 70il M.: yel
low fir 850 ; Mi, cedar -0 M'SBH
SKi rod fir: 1025 (:.' yellow -fir 300
M.. none of the rod fir, yellow fir-or
cedar to no sold for less than- i
ner M. T. 14 ST. ft. 6 W.. Be
NH-14 .iNBH, red fir 850 At.,-KV
N'E 14., red tlr 700 M SW'A NKW,,
red fir 825 M SB 14 NE'4, red if ir
800 At.;, NB14 NWVt. red ltr 450 M
yellow fir 450 M.. INW14 TO..WI
fir 100 M., yellow fir 850 M., cedar
70 M.v aVtt NW1i-.-rod fir 22S M
yellow fir 225 0 M.. cedar 70 M.V SE
14 NW14-,;red fir 325 M.. yellow fir
400-ir.f cedar 115 Hf fCE14 SWVi.
yellow fir 700 M, cedar .70 M., NW14
SWU, yellow fir 490 if. cedar AO
M SW14 SW14, yellow fir 640 M.,
SE14 SWIi, yellow fir 740. M.i NH14
SB14vloa fir S70 M., yellow fir 360
XL, cedar 65 M., NV14 SE5H, red fir
57S M., cedar 30 M.. SW14- SB 14.
red fir 680 M tE14 SB14. r.ed tlr.
8SQ.M., cedai' 25 M., none of the red
fir to bo sold tor loss than $1.00 per
M., 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. IS,
Lot 2, red fir 190 M., Lot 3, red fir
365 M. Sec. 35 iNE SWU. rod fir
525 M SE14 SWIi, red fir 415- M.,
NWiS, SE14, rod fir 480 M., SW
SEVf '-; red flr 620 M., SEH SEH,
red fir 335 M.v hone- of- the red fir
to be sold for loss. than $1.25 per M.
Sec. 27, Lot 1, red fir .190 M., N14
NEV1 NVl4s. led fir .430 M., NVi
NW NW14. rod fir 315 M., uono ot
the red tlr to he sold for less than
$1.4.1 pov M, -
CLA-T TAl.KJrAN;
Cowmlealqiier, Uenetul Land OllicOi
CENTRnLl!f
are atlonding srhool at the Odd Fel
lows Home at Portland, are hare to
spend' tho holidays with tholr mother.
3. K Boswoll, after spending some
time at Hcddlng, Cat., Is home again.
Owing to tho flu ban, there are no
society gatherings hero.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leever arriv
ed Sunday afternoon from Seattle.
Mr. Leaver has been Id the naval
training department ot tho Univer
sity of Washington.
According to present arrangements
schools will reopen here Dec. 30.
Beldon Hill, late ot the U. S. army
at Fort Stevens, Is at his bomo here
In this city having received an hon
orable discharge.
Fred Smith of tho V. S. army, who
has been attending mechanical school
at Los Angeles, Was calling on friends
here en route to his home at Antlocb,
Friday. .
Miss Knight, Miss Peterson and
Mr. Henderson, teachers ot our pub
lic schools are spending the holidays
with their- parents at their various
homes. "' - -
Mrs. Frank Myers, Mrs. Frink,
Jesse Class, Theodore Olass- and Ir
win Magruder of the- Anttoch' district
were shopping here' Friday.
STIFF JOINTS
SORE MUSCLES
IMitr Op QBlddy Uarisr Um SMtbis(,
. . rewifiuiiK nppncnmi mi
Hamfia't Wizard Bit .
In cases of rheumatism and lame
back it penetrates quickly, drives out
soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching
joims ana muscles.
Wizard Oil is an absolutely reli
able, antiseptic application for cuts,
burns, bites, and stings. Sprains and
braises heal readily under its sooth
ing, penetrating qualities.
Get it from druggists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money dack. -
Ever constipated or bare tick
headache? Just try Wizard Liver
Whips, pleasant -little pink, pills, 30
cents.- Guaranteed..'
Advertising Rates
; Clasfllflod-One cent a word.
' Locahj-Ten cents a line. -
Legal Five cents a, line.
- Display 25 cenW an Inch.
. Contract rates oil application.
WANTE& Good pasture
for . five
horses.: Phone 591-R1.
' 235
WANTED Rhode Island Red roosr
ter for- breeding: Phone' avo-w.
... - '...':- .- 234
WANTED Cars to wash at the Union
Barns. - .- ?-. 2
WANTED Well rotted stabl man
ure delivered. Box X-10, Mall
Tribune. - -
WANTED R. H. Toft will buy your
partly paid Liberty. Bond contracts.
WANTED Houses to raov, holla.
repair or WTeck. . Phone 488-M or
488-x. '.-;;,
W ANTED R. H. Toft buye Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, lodg
ments, escrow contracts, etc, and
makes short time loans oa any old
thins-. : - ' , : -.-
FOB RENT HTT SEXKK PINO
ROOMS.
FOR. RENT Light housekeeping
rooms at 322 South Central. 23
FOB RENT APARTMENTS.
FOR RHJNT One. completely ' .fur
nished apartment Hotel Holland.
FOB RKX1 HOtSBB.
FOR RENT Modern four-room
- house, ; furnished, cheap.- Party
leaving town: Call-at 305 Portland
. avenue. ... 233
FOR 8ALK MMOEltfiSLSKOUR.
FOR SALE Alfalfa seed and seed
corn. Phone 3a 3 Jacksonville. 2 3
FOR SALE Rotten
452-Y. '
Call
234
FOR SALE Popcorn. Phone 452rW
',- -'-.- ,. ,, '-' -.'.' '" " '" ' 24
FOR S ALE-Christmas trees.
" 713-X or 211 North Ivy.
Phone
233
FOR SALE- Good second hand
..: Fadltless" stamp. puller. Hnbbnrd
Bros. .
FOR SALE rSulphur, land plaster,
superphaaphate. , Ralph Waldo El-
- deur Russ Mill.- -.-.:
FOR S ALE Altai fa ha'. . Phon
. 8 4 2-R,: evenings.;
FOR SALE Corn at
i ranch...,-. .
the
Clancy
34
FOR SALEr Two . Cadllae automo
biles; -will make' 'good delivery -or
truok.vi : Inquire - at .142 North
Front Street.- ';' 234
FOR. SALB--Fine quality baled hay
$25.00 per ton. Modoc Orohard.
Phone Central Point at. meal
: hours. . . ...' - .
FOR SAIiK MVESTOCIC ,
FOR SALE- Five fat hogs, 140 -lbs.
each. Alfalfa hay. Phono 869-M.
v.-' .". c 234
FOR SALE Milk, goat, will be fresh
about Jan. 10. Also -one mate Tog-i-genburg
goat.: Write W-. JrMos
, senger,'. Gold; Hill, Ore ' 231
FOR SALE Weaned pigs,.. $5:00
: each." Harvey ttu'ekor, R. R.' 1, ; 2 3 3
FOR SALE I have 100 good thrifty
brod ewes. D. Rosenberg,- Hotel
Mudford. . .
FOR RAMI RKAD ESTA1. .
FOR SALE Stumpamj, Inuttlri" Iler-
DUbfll'dS, i'H
OHICHESHR SPILLS
r32V ''''t Aiu ypur 1021 tot A '
SOLD bt URUtVilSIS EVRVWHU
- f;T'i yi j.- ITi .Ai M .I. Vim- fjli 1 mi --.-.
FOR EXCIWNOK.
OR EXOUANflE-rSO acres Texan
for city property. : .Addross A. B.i"
care Tribune. . -.. .... 835
; ixxra.
LOST-r-Rewurd will be puld for re-r
turn of girl's bicycle taken, irom
Optimo. Phone 89S-Y. - 233
- i r -. .cr ' ..-. . - j-s--!. n"l i jL-s:i
TAKlCN UP,.
TAKEN U' Light - colored? Jersey
lielfer, coming - two years- old.
Phone DO-K-3. W. H. Borss. 230
MOSEY TO liOAJf
MONEY TO LOAN on - good real
estate security; ana Mil buy il.id
erty Bonds. -. J. B.' Androws, No.
$1 North Orape. Phone 647-j! tf
BUSINESS DIIUCOTOBY ' v
Attorneys
PORTER Z. NEFF, Attorney-t-lw,
rooms 8 and 9,. Medford Nauonal
Bank Building.
A. ' E. Reames, Lawyer, Oamett-
Corey Building: "
c Auto BnppliM
LAHER AUTO SPRIKG8 . Co We
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest.". Use onr spring
when others fall. Sold' under writ
ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon. yy'
Garbage-
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. - iwu
on the city garbage .wagoas for
good service. , Phone 85 1-T. ....vl.
T. Allen. - - .
Export Acconrktant -
WILSON- AUDITING. CO-B. H.
Wilson, C. P.. A. : Attention gi-ven
to anything in Accounting and In
come Tat ' re4utrements. Look
Into " our - ilmpliflea accounting -method-
M.'-F. . Balldlng,
Medford- Phone 157-R."
rnstrnctlon In Monte
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
piano and harmony. Haignt music
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone" 72,
msnmnce-
BARL fl. TUMY General Insurance
Agency, 2X0 Garnett-Corey . Bids
Good local sendee: Helen Tniltri
(Manager. -
ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire-, Accident
Automobile, Liability policies writ
ten with hest English and BasUri
Companies. .- Office 408 Garnett
Corey Bldg. -..w;
i .-
nanlngMUl
THOMAS ' MOFFAT General, still
work; sash, doors, mouldlnes east
screens.. . Shop 487. a Fir. Phone
14. ,
Fhysiclnns aad Borgeome
DR: W. W, HOWARB Osteopathic
physician: 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. - Phone 130- ''
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon.. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Byes soies
tlflcally tesied and glasses snp-
' piled: Oculist and Aurlst for 0. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. 4 H. Co.
Bldg. Phone 567. , 1 . r-
DR. F. G. CARLOW ; -i
DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW .
OSTBOPATHIO PHYSICIANS
416-417 Carnett-Cerey Bldg.
Phone 904-L.
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. -
Printers and PabHshnw
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office lm
Southern Oregon.1 Book-binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing aystems,
etc Portland prices, r 27 Nertk
Fir St. i
Transfer.
BADS TRANSFER A STORAGH CO.
Offico 42 North Front St Phone
: 815. Prices right Serrlca guar
anteed. ; T-
A CHANCE ;
To Own a Rome in Medfofd
'A .strictly .' rhbdern 5-xcMm
cottage withscreencd porch
es, I'CG'nient" walk, garage - and
driveway, chicken housAand
lot,, and close in, everything
paid up, a clear; titie and a
bavgain. -;
We have several splendid
values to ffer : you at this
time. '"-'" : ' . ,i ,
. .- ..." y w-1,'--" .' . . . ..v . 1
Brown & White
Real Estate and Insurance,
in So. .Fir R. '- '.'' MedfOrd. Oregon
IXTEKUUBAN AUTOCAR CO. .
Time Card. ,
: While "flu" ban is on. cars will run
between Medford. and Ashland-as fol
lows. , - f
Leave Medford, tor Ashland dally
at 8:00 a. m. (exoopt Sunday ). and
at 10 a. m., 1:00, p. m. and 4:00 p. m.
Leave Ashland for Medford dally
St V-.wO n-, m. (except, SusAar) tad
at 11:30 a, in., n:oo inZ and 5:15 '
m. . ,
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