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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1918)
MEDKOUD MATi; TKIHUNIi!. MKDFQltD, OUKOO.V, KIMDAV. ' DKCKMltEU 27, 1918 PAOlff ..FIVE ENGLISH PEOPLE SHOW AFFE FOR PRESIDENT LONDON, l)oi'. 27. -l.onilon'H morning liiiwupiipiiiH, liuvlnu mm t'limlod jmtilli u ltn aliicu Tui'mliiy fin' tho Clifliit icuiH holiday, lnul lu flint spitco lutluy for llirno days iiuwh dull) tlio world. NvVviilioli'MU, liy fur ihu lurKunt purl of every im iht la Klvon ovor to t'ruHlilnnt WlUon'n vlull oilier news IiuIiik sovornly I'omlmiiiiiil. Uiiitlfloullon In iixprnil omr Mr. Uiiiih'h iinwunin unit thu ptioplu's Jiiyoiiii welcome, which In ilm-lnri'd tu Inivu boon thu wiirimnil Irlluilo tu u vl iltur llml Luiiduli liuu uvor known. Tiicru In u strain of yinpulhnil pur Himul KruolliiK ruiinltiK thru nil Urn iti orli' unit thu wrliiTa rt'Kiird ih pipuliir nt'iiiimiilluuti ill Ihu presi dent im bulug n n I null id liy Iho imino r.lilt. "I'rinlilnnt Wilson's Journey wm u triumphal priwvsMou trum Urn tun nii'iil hu lnndiiil," nit m Uiu Mull, "ami It wuu real, Hlui'tirii itfiKi'tlnn und no rii'To rurlotilly Unit Iminiilit In li In i-H r a tli ii trciitiviitlmin iieUiiiiiatlonii of thu pimple of London." ' 'I Im Tvli'Kriipli says: . ' Tim wnrmlh of thu wtilromti tu President Wilson ciiulj not Imru bcun oj.nrilnd. " Tho Post Impi'K Hint Mr. Wilson la convinced of thu nitieuro cordiality of his wulromii. . -"Klnxa nml oiuporur nrrlvlnjt tin (hunt llrllnlii'ii hikihIh were never i'" Curded such n innvlim pupulur ova Hull." ' tho (')irniiluln. "lleiiimtll the surface tho visit liptokvna u iiri'itt ilviil mora than Hint of n hmil of tut Slid til" rrowda were wait pwarc of tills fact." I'lilfi'LAND, I)c 'jr.-Kdwunl P. Iti vticiM. nun of thu liri-t known uml moid tvinVlv rooii'd mi'tooniM 1,1' tin rnt'ifii' rcmnt, linn chwi'd im tnuiluc mrn! with I In' Ori'uoiiiuti whioli u Jtltwlcd nvi-r n nonoil n( mixvii yenrn mill hti trnitfclVrri'il lii crvi()i In I lie 'I'lii'onm I -filu-T lit 11 IiiiiiiIkiiiuc ' iniTI'llMP ill COllltM'IIMIlliull. Mr. II"Vnoldi. iiHWtiniiiili'lv known to 11 liot of frii-mU Imlli ln-lili uml loitiidi" th iicvyii'iiiii'r nrolVi.Mo!i ns "Tivi," liKuuii liic iii'W'iiiitwr cnri'iT fn n rnrtouniHt in Sun Krnnoim-n. Ho (M'i;'ianl''d ill Tni'Oii'ii nml for I In l.'U-i'r tlio oniiinl lit ti inii:niit of tin' "Tiircr," ttliii'li now ioiiiI.h nil hi iiir!iioim mid civt' loin hi iiii ktiiuni'. J.C.A. PAItIS, h'l. ". (ll'IKTIll I'lT-llillU lmi HMht tint followinu ini'iHimo t" K. ('. t'nrlt'r. .si-ori'tiirv of tin' Y. M. t'. A. of thu AiuiTioiui I'MH'ditioimrv toi l't'M ! "With n tli'i'ii ffi-linir of (inliliiilo for thu otioinioiw contribution which the, V 1 1 1 1 1 1 tr Mcii'h t'hrintinn Associu lion lutx iiiikJu to tlui mom I uml tilirsi ilitl woH'iirn til' thu Anicricun nrniv. nit rnnlui join mil in Kvudini: yon CiinHlnuiH urpi'timiK and cordial hcttt wihlu'K for llu Nuw V'ciirk" 500,000 U. S. TROOPS 1ST TWASllliXOTON, l)ic 27. Slxty lRht llioiiimnd Amurlcnn Boldlcra had hoon roturnud from ovnrpaii Do cnuibnr SI and sIlKhtly ninru tlum r.09,000 111 thin country hud Ueiin imintorod out of mirvlua, nioiiibnrs of Ilia liouiio mllltni'y cnmnilltno wuro told today nl tholr wiiokly eoiiforonco ftt tho war dcimrlnicnt. j I l'oi'tliinil Mvmfnrk ; rOKTI.AN'n.'Oro., Due. -. Cnl lin. tileiidv In lower! vncciiilH llll. HI nurd, prima iM'J.AlltiiMM.OH: irood to choice, $1 l.,r)0(iiil..)0; incdiinn to iiood. $1ll,()(H(i 11. SO: l'nir to medium. i?l.'.00(ii 10,00: cnmnion to l'nir. JH.tHW 0.00; i'dwk mid hcilci-H, choice, ifD.OO (a) 1 11.00: medium) to uood, 7..'v0(i f.fill; fair to medium, iStl.iiOri.'iO! TODAY'S MS Catarrh is a Real Enemy ''and Requires Vigorous Treatment Do Not Neglect It, Wlion you ubo mcdicntod uproys, ntomizors und douches for your Ca tarrh, you mny Buccecd in unstoupinfr Iho cliokcd-up air pnnniiitaii for tho Mmo holm;, but this annoying condi tion returns, and you hnvo to do tho amo thing ovor nnd ovor nptaln. Catiii'i'h lias nover yot boon enrod b-e ltOHO local application!!. Have you over experienced uuy ronl bonollt from euc.ll truntmcnt?, - 1 .... riiiittfi-M, ;i.,"iif,, ,niH Kifi.iMc,,! fi.llll; enlvw. n.OllC,,r.'.IHI; Mui'llcl uml IVi'iIltm, 7.llll(i ll.(MI, Ilu i .tut v : i'ci'(.i,i, prime '"''. tl7.IMI,i 7.05 . uK-ililiiu mixed, H'III,7.'ki J 7.00 , roiiiili liouvioH, diM.i) (ti'lli.OOi niun, M.llll( l.'i.Otlj ljullt of unit'", l(I.H,'i. Itullcr roilTI.AMi. Oic. Hit. l!7. Ilntli-r Iniii. ( 'il.v I'li'iuni'i v ininiM, nxlriiH, liox lol, ll.V, ciiiloii-, (illc: Imir lioxt". inori-i li".n Ihnn linll' boxen. I mure, linvintt nrii'o but l-rf nt. I'OliulrV, 07c: ruin- muiim, filMti Otic, Km:, liiivini; in'ii'i'. lIHe: nellimt luiee, ruin mill ciiick,, unl, fiinilliil "Ut". ulti'U'il ciiiidl'-cl in I'uiloiiH. 7Di'. I ini-, y7((iaii!: hr.piii.i'M. oH((i :iO(". IlllkcV., Unlit). ASHLAND Hi VICINITY Thu Imlilie hcIiooIk will Ti'oiien ou Moudnv tu n 1 f 1 i 1 1 l; . lice, ,'HI, nlicr nn extended ynciiliou due to precaution' 11 ry iiiciihiii'im uuaiii'-t inlliiena I'liin lilicalioiif., ,'ii ciudeiaic has ineyail id here, and at ireMent very little i heard ol any much. I of thu jnlcc lion, Mi. Ilcrlha I 'I in sun of I'lirtlaiid i vinitiinr Anhlniid relativt'H duriim till' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v vacation, He lii'CMculiiliycK nf four- tfelicra lioii, to Ihu nuialier of luckv LI. niir- lonk of an elaborate hiuciiiI nl the home of Mr. and Mr. Waller llern lioli on I'hrii'.tinuH tiny. The eldeM 'iiii'it liretent was LIrn. l'.lixiilieth Calliouu, who will he II U yenrn old in I'l'liriinry. Thu youm.'C'.l, was Mimter Hilly llerndoii, who in oil the thresh old of roiindiiiL' out I lie mature auc of two Venn, l.illlc (la lleayer antl Willie W-kuv, holli ol' whom have atlaineil tlieir linliorilv. eaeli were lilaced in their rciiective cbntKilieu Imiix at Ihu ilininu table htutuuin rc .eryeil ft,r hiith eluiirx. W. S. tlooth iu iMtiiiL' his brollier-in-law, ('. W. Knot, lie in iiiiioiil' the inteiwiye ranehem of Iioiil'Iiih count V, bin hiici'inlly liciliif siuiiIk, notablv of llm Lulu lio-u ami Hluu Victor varie- tiut. MimplcH of which, out of 11 ten croUH tiuautitv broiiL-hl here uru pro ilit'lous. one llluo Victor Kpeeimen Wi'iLliilit: hi'en poiintls, Nutwitb- Htaiidiui.' their hire, (lie noulity is fine. The Jorilim Klcelrin coiupiinv in moyiiiL' t' doorii wtiKt lrom their preKnnt lociillou, to rooms also laeat ed in 1 1 In Sehiiunnan block. Kuxt Main street. A hIi In lid l.nihrc N'o. 'J.'l. A. 1'. and A. M., will install tiiri 'ers for the en Miinu veer on I'ritlnv evenim:, Deeem Iht -T. All Master Masons are in itcd. liclreslimenlK following cere- lllullles. Neil Sliinii, located nl Clilnl) Lew as itiiinlicr ol 11 inacliiue nun eom- liaiiv. 70lli infantry, is heru on fur loiit'h for a visit with home folks. Mr. Mmidu llawluv linn rusnmed nnicticu at her ol flees in Iho Kir National Hunk block, after protract ed illness. Miss Frances Ilriirus of San I'rnnciseo. where she bus 11 first eliiss position in the office of n lcudini; uoriiornlion. is visiting her unrents, Mr. mid Mrs. A. t ItriuHs. ami other relatives and friends. Aeoni Circle No. 54, Neiifhbors of Woodcraft, will eleel oflicurs at 11 rcnular ineetiuir in Odtl Follows Hall Saturdav rveiiiiiir, Mecember '28. Mr. nml MY. C. II. Hanson, resid- inir on 1'inu street, ncuomiianied by their tliiuitliters. Cutliurn and Louise and sou ham, lelt hritlav ovenini: for a visit with relatives nl Stockton. C11I.. tlieir stav being e?'ndud until tlio ndvent of tho nc year. Stephen Mather, of Washiniilon M. t'., havinif Ihu supervision of nn tional parks under his punt ml, was in Ashland varlv in thu week on his wnv to San Kmncisci). 1 Mi'iR Helen MiekeWon, who holds a position in one of Ihu uovernment tlu pnrlmenls nt W'.ihIiiiiuIoii. lias return ed Inline to remain indefinitely, sum nioneil heru bv the illness of her iiiollier. The soldier bovs imssitiL' llirouuli this terminus 011 Christmas, dav "had 11 packaue banded out to them," a L'rcctini; which found literal expres sion throiich tho channels of thu lied Cross eanteun service, tho kind Indies of whom labor enrlv and latu in milk inu' the tour of tho bids tjiroimh this territory tlurinir thest! day:"-, espeeial Iv thu holiday season, us pleasant as possible. Kuiicrul services of Alice Oulv, dmmlitnr of Mr. mid Airs. 0. 0. Culv. who died bint Kridav. worn held on Tuesday, at Dodiro's tuirlors, un- Itler I hristiun ficicneo auspices. 111- leriuciit was 111 Aloiintmu lew ceme tery. The vnunir ladv wns 21 vears of uirn and 11 nalivo of Sluambont. Ore. Mn and Jfr. 0. V. Bates nro visit intf their sun Hurrv and familv ut Sloclilon, Cal. IU1 Thornltin lias met his Sedan, ft, is in Hie form of a fine new T. M. ('. car, patterned after the Intest mod els in Ihu TII'JO'k, and was presented to Ihu eeninl landlord Of Hotel Aus tins, and ol'fiuicnt. secret a rv of va rious nri?nniz."liim!: bv Ihu Ashlanil Throw thoso makeshift remedies to tlio winds, and ffot on tho rifrht tront mont. Go to your drug storo to-dny, get a bottlo of S. S. S., and commence 11 treatment thnt has been praised by Bulferors for nearly lialf a century. S. S. S. gets right nt tho aourco of Catarrh, and forcos from tlio blood tlio germs which causo tlio diaensc. You can obtain apodal modlcal advlcn ruirnrtlinir your own caso without . 1.7. ..,..lt!,.n. M..,ll,.nl Tlivcc. tw, 88 Swtft Il)rtttory, Attenl,-Ca.,' AT LIBERTY THEATER 3 H, ' n ', -vjt u 1, 'i. I Aft 1 f VIVIAN MARTIN m Ilet Country Fir-' How Morothv (Iraiit, tbe beautiful laimhtcr of a iiiaiiufacturer of muni tions, uuikcH up her mind to bo ti fI pntruil, ami how sue noes auoui it, makes one of Ihu most ileliiihltul screen romances ill which tlainlv Vivian Martin bus been seen 111 uiiuiY weeks. This is thu role port raved bv Ibis popular Paramount ntar in "Her Country Fird." bur latest slarriinr vehicle which will bn shown at ,1he Liberty tbenler toniiiht mid tomor row. It is doubtful if Miss Murttn has ever lnul 11 better storv in which to exhibit her charm mid skill. It is timelv. its ilrauinlie suspense is ad uiirublv worked out. and the humor of some of its situations nuts tho nu dicricc in uood humor lit once. Miss Martin has tin excellent sense of eom- ilv. in addition to her splendid plav- iuir of I lie serious scenes, and bur ben ulv ami vouth make her well united for the role. A sltoiii; oust supports Viviim M,nr- tiu in this photoplay. iiiiuseiiieiit association through its board of directors, for meritorious service in connection with public' en terprises. Tin' family of Kev. C. F. Koehler. I'reshvlei inn mistur. wuro Cbtistmas diesis at the liosiiitnhle homo of the Williamsons, east of town, on the Van Nice ranch. ' Will Motlitf, undertaker, wns called to Hilt earlv in the week incident Jo tho dentil of Mrs. C. A. .Sbcpherdsou, whose funeral was hold on Tuesday at tlio Modco parlors in this uitv, eon ducted bv ltev. ('. A. F.dwnrds. In torment was in Mountain low eemo terv. The deceased leaves a hus band and three voiiuir children. Uilline Schuerinan. who i-radunlod last spring from the Klnmnth lumber camps, and theneo went to J'ortlnnd to take 11 postiirudiiulc course liililiuildiiiL'. has reliimvd homo to renew his studies, liavinu' been mils tereil not from netive dutv on tho (innrter docks of sundry vessels in the merchant marine. Later on ho' mnv eoncluile to sail the ocean blue. ' Mii:s Josephirio Saunders, rerun litruclion nidc in France, when last heard from was located at Minis. 11 locality famed for its historic tradi tions. The censorship bns permitted this circumstance to roneh relatives hero it a letter in which ma untie pnted with pleasure meptine for Tlinnkstrivini' dav reunion with 11 number of Rood eolleirc oraduatcs who nro in tho sumo service "over there." The Hod Cros rally 1ms netted lOStl inomburships here, no houso-to bouse cimvnss huvini; boon made. I'arties ale still lininir up. and it i confidently exported tli 11 1 tho final returns will indleuto n membership of at least an oven l.'JOO when the official count shall hnvo been com pleted. ' F.lvidue MeWilliams, of Portland is heru for 11 holiday visit with the homo folk. ' ' In a reeor.t Oregonian nppoared 0 fine liorlrnit of Hnv Moriran. Ashland soldier bov killed 111 notion in rrnne. Kav was n graduate of Iho local hurh school class mil, and 11 university favorite. His parents reside bore, and ho bad n number of other near relatives liviinc in Portland and vi uinitv. '.'.' : F.. V. Carter is temporarily drivinti n dinky runabout, pcnilinu' the i.'im vnleneenco of his biu- Pnekiirtl odr which is still in a repair hospital, ra salt of beinir telesnoped bv a swill jitney outfit sometime ago. the team liavinu run amnek on tho Houlevurd, A party from Medford who witnessed tho ncoideut. said it would not hnvo happened it the horses had been wear intr niaskn. For tlio time lmmir the lima distance swill haul is now buimr .made on n tmilhr ttttnebed to the roirular uurbatfo express, in liuu horsepower. Mr. and Mrs. ('. . nine blu e received the weluomo wwn thnt their son Piirloti. formerly with the A. ! F, on British soil, has arrived in Now York Citv. preliminary to the home- eominu- trip. REESE CREEK RIPLETS Died Jamea' K. Morrltt died at hla homo last Saturday morning utter a long IllnoBB. Ho lonvoa a wife and nix children to mourn hla loaa, Hov ,1. Sttllo nroacltod the fitnoral ser mon. Tho roiiiulna woro Intorrod In tho Central Point cometory. "lllessed nro tho (lend that dlo In tho Lord.' Mlns Jlnirgitorito Hammond with hor nehool ivnvo n short Chrlatmaa nrccrara Krldny afternoon, which wan woll iipproclulod by those prca ont. . ' IMIaa Hnmmond wont to hor homo In Anhlnnd Baturrtay to Bnond Iho Cliilslniaa linlldays. , .Mrs, Hurt Cliuuo who has 'been rr 8umo ,tln) f" l,ouV.u;0 81imu EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Jiv A. C. Howlett. , Mr, W, P, Holt reports' that tlio alork luia visited the family of Mr. unit Mr. Honaon of Xrownaboro, Due. 21, und tho result li an Increaao In tho family of a fine boy weighing a litllo over ton pounds. , Dick liemy who started In to curry Ihu mull to Persist from hero, and foil ciM hurt his hip so as to be con fined to his chair ror ton, days, at the Ash hotl ut Trull, bus so fur recov ered us to be utile to bo on our struots again und came In Huturduy evening to Ms room at tlio Hunnyslde. Ezra Whitley who cumo in Saturday re mained with us until Monday morn ing taking thu Kuglo Point-Persist tugo for his home nt-ur the Persist poslofflee. John Wlnnlnghain called Sunday afternoon tor see Mr. Benny to try to urraugo to have him help about arrylug the mull from bore to Trull. he route Is 11 hard one to curry the way they have the schedule urrang ed: that Is to start from here after the mull urilvtrs from Medford, sched ulo time V:4H, but train days it Is often behind time and thu pout mau ler can hold htm until 10:30 a. m. und then he has to go uphlil almost ull of tho woy for about thirty-three miles, and a largo part of the road is very bad In the winter. Tho result Is HniL It Is often I) o'clock p. m. be fore he reaches Ills destination. A plan who gave Ills name as Kd- inons of Hutto Fulls, cume In Mon day afternoon and called for dinner. Ito had started from his home the duy beforo and when he came to the sticky road between the Keesc creek school house and the Ayres placo he run Into a mud hole and caught his machine n two oak grub stumps touring It so tbut he had to go to Mr. ft. It. Mln tor's for help and the re sult was that ha didn't reach here until after dinner time and he ap peared almost frozen. He bad Just gotten up from an attack of the flu und wus In no condfltlon to be ex posed or be out on such a day as Monday was, freezing cold and foggy. Hut after a good warm dinner and sitting by a good fire he seemed to be ready to proceed on his journey. He was going to Medford to meet his son who was on his way home from Camp Lew's. When Hob Harnlsh, the mall car rier on tho route between here and Medford, reached tho Medford post office Monday morning some one In Iho offl:o offered to bet him a dollar that ho could not get all of the mall on bis Ford and the result was that he was a very fow minutes behind his usual time hut he got to our post office with all the mail. He had his Ford packed full to the top and all that he could lash on both running boards. There never has been such a load ot mall matter brought to this post office before and the result was that tho two-horse stage and tho two anto stages were loaded down to ca pacity. Tuesday morning there were two auto loads of poople came out from Medford and among them was Miss Gladys N'atwlck. Gladys Phlpps and her slelor, Miss Phlpps who stopped off horo to take the train for the N'at wlck farm. Mrs. Garrett, her littlo son Marvin and . her sister. Miss Klla McCabe. canto out on the train Tuesday from Medford to go out to the McCaoo farm to spend Chrlr'.mna with their father. S. S. Alkln of Prospect, came In from Salom whore l-.e has been spend ing a few weeks' Kith friends. Rev. and Mrs. Bittsoc of Medford, were on tholr way to ;ake Christmas din ner with tholr two sons who are on tho P. S. Anderson ranch on Rogue river: Carl Jackson, son of our townapeoplo, Mr. ond Mrs. J. B. Jack son, who is T.i the U. S. navy and came home en a furlough. , He was mot at tho depot by his parents but went right on up to Butte Falls. Ray Parker, another one of tho soldier hoys, son of V. Parker of Butte Falls, was also on the train on a furlough. Also Andrew Endler, who has been discharged and went on up to Lake Creek on the stage. Jud Bdsttll also emtio In on tho P. & E. from Diinsmuir, Cat., whoro ho had been on business. ' . . . Among the business callers was Wm. Butler, Sr., and his son William Jr., Alvin Conovor, W. D. Roberts. John Greb, C. E. Bellows and qulto n nuinbor of persons unknown to me. Christmas day broke upon us, one of tlio most lovely mornings In the history of Christmas dnya. The fog of tho previous day had disappeared and the air waa crisp and cold, 23 dogroes abovo zoro, and everything seemed to comblno to mako us feel thankful for tho day and tlio coming KG RELIEF Elosa'aj Ltsiraeat has the punch that 'relieves , rheumatic trinjea T!t! v.T.nr.th-r;'v:n,,;l conation li:u i;;ji.,' j ijutwu ixi;-; tr-Tc!y, cleanly. A T.oadcrf;'.l help for c::t;r:;r.l p:n3, ca,-ai.-.s, et.-c!::j, slid'. n;;3, hccdchc, lumbr-jo, lirn.:c.i. Cct fovt tcttla tod;;- c;l;d E:t!e, ::'.:3 r:ur'i. A:': ysur '"-:'!; fcr it y r." ..'.". K;;p it lar-Uy fcr tlia v.v.ols nx'Jv. The C.'ft bottle la ccor.orcy. of-tho one In whoso memory we com- meinoral It, nnd from what I can lo am thd day wss l-roporly observed In tho usual manner: good dinners and the usual greetings. ' 1 Just about tho tlmo that we wore thinking about our dinner Mr". "Walk er' and another man of Medford, drove up with A car and had as pas sengers Marshal Mintor and one of Mr. 8. 8. Aikln's sons who came Into Medford tho night before nnd had come out to take his father hack to Medford. Bo they started to get back to Medford "to eot turkey dinner" ns Mr, Walker expressed 1t, and Mar shall Mlnter started for his father's to surprise thein but Judge Tou Velio and Wife were here and seemed to not only enjoy their dinner but en' Joy the surroundings. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth end Centra Ave. 1'rctiMto Court Kst. Andrew S. Boyer. Inventory. Kst. Ernest Adams. Proof of pub. llcatlon. Kst. Clfimmle ilurnelt (Incompe tent). Cuardlaiihh'y. Kst. J. A. Mo.-ey. Proof of publi cation. Kst. Robert K. L. Ilurch. Assign ment of Robert K. Burcb to Masonic Homo of Missouri. Kst. Mary K. Grlsez. Proof of pub lication. Est. I. W. Thomas. Order. Est. Charles Stennett. Order. Lesllo May Blakely (minor). Guar dianship. Admitted to probate. Est. Pearl Llakely. Admitted to probate. GET AFTER THAT COLD p. NOW Got right after it with , bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery She never let a cough or cold or cue of grippe until it grew dangerous. She juit nipped it wheo she began tc niffle or cough before it developed seriously. Men. women, ind children of every ace have used thit preparation foi titty years as a prompt reliever. Aii ages are tning it today because of iti positive results. Generous size bottles. 60c and $1.20. : Constipation Corrected Dr. King's New Life Pills tonighi mran clear bowels, a clear head, deal thinking, a day well begun in the morning, good digestion, clearing skin. Mild in action but sure and comfortable. At druz stores everywhere. 25c. Notice of Kale of Government Timber General Land Office. Washington, D. O., November 14, 1918. . . .s'otlco is hereby given that subject ti the conditions and limitations of the Act of June 9. 1916 (39 Stat., 218), and the Instructions of tbe Secretary of the Interior of Septem ber 10. 1917, the timber on the fol lowing 'lands will be sold Jan. 2, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m.f at public auction 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, sale to be subject to the' ap proval of the Secretary of the In terior. Tho purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must bo deposited at time of sale, money to be returned if sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which must bo remoed within ten years. Bids will bn received from citizens ot the United States, associations of such citizens and corporations organised under the laws ot the United States or any . state, territory or district thoreof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being included in any offer of a larger unit. , T. S3 S., R. 1 K.. Sec. 1; SEK SW14. yellow pine in m.. rod fir 480 JL, white fir 20 M., none of the yel low plno to be sold for less than $1.50 per M., and none ot tho tlr to be sold for less than $1.00 per M. T. 15 S.. R. 2 W Sec. 35. NEW 3W14; red fir 300 M.. yellow fir 900 M.. cedur 50 M., NWyt SW.tt. rod rir 500 m., yellow fir 800 M...SW44 SWH, red fir lloi) M.. yellow fir 100 M., cedar 50 M.. SEii sw, red fir 550 M.. yellow fir 100 M.. NE4 SE. red fir 550 M., XWS SBU. red fir 450 M,, yellow fire 900 M.. SWH SEU. rl fir 7i',il -M.. 0l iow fir 350 SI., cedat 50 M.. SEH SI514 rod fir 1025 ol., yellow fir 300 M.. 110110 of tho red. fir. yellow fir or cedar to be (Sold for less than tl.50 per M. T. 14 S., R. 6 W., See. 6, NB14 INEW. rod tlr 850 M...NW14 XEVi. red fir 700 M.. SW4i NEVi, red fir S25 M.. SEi4 NEU. red fir 800 M.'. NEy. NW. red fir 450 M. yellow fir 450 M.. LW NV rod fir 100 M., yellow fir 850 M., oedar 70 M.. SW14 NW, red fir 225 M yellow fir' 2250 M codar' 70 M., SE A NW14, rod fir 335 M yollow fir 400 M., codar 115 M., SW. yollow fir 700 M. cedar 70 M.. NWti SW. yollow fir 490 M cedar SO It., SWH SWH, yellow fir 640 M., SET4- SW 14, yellow tlr 740 msh SEH. red fir 370 M., yellow fir 360 M.. cedar 65 M., NWH SEH, red fir 675 M., cedar 30 M.. SWH SE4, rod fir 6S0 M., bEH SEH, red fir 880 M., cedar 25 JI., none of the rod fir tb bo sold tor less than $1.00 per . and nono of tho yollow fir or cedar to be sold for less than, $1.25 per M. T. 17 S., R. 6 V., See. 13, Lot 2, red fir 190 M., Lot 3, rod fir 365 M. Sec. 35 HTH SWH, red fir 525 M., SEH SWH, red fir 415 M.. NWH SEH. red fir 480 M., SWH SE'4 red fir 620 M., SEH SEH, rod fir 335 M., none ot the red tlr to be sold for loss than $1.25 por M. 8M..-27, Lot li red fir 190 M., NV4 XEH NWH, rod fir 430 M., 1I NWH NWH, rod fir 315 M., none of tho rod fir tb bo sold for loss than $1.45 per M. , CLAY TALLMAN, Coiumlsslonor, Ueuerul Land Office. Est. Charles Stennett. 1 Admitted to probate. , f. .'' - Marrlago MceiutMt . Floyd Cunningham and Lillian 3. Nye. . ; .. Circuit Court . II. H. Brlstow vs. Neely A Young. Affidavit, default decree and cost bill. Isadora Rosenberg vs. L. Gartner. Demurrer. The Wonderful Call When Baby Conies IBei Qui Blast ol HemrwrJy Trumpet WhraCaUof MotaarluKMlIsFeit. . Of nil thm nmtt vftnf Mm tn omMi'i life the com ins; ot baby Is fraurht with the eatest mean (nr. 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Third brown bungalow cross Iron bridge east of Phoenix, Fern Valley. 2 3D votrt. LOST' Off Applegata range, one spotted cow, one Jersey marked crop each ear, split right. Brand N. D. right hip. Reward. F. P. Dutton, Medford. , . 239 FOR RXC&AXOB. TO TRADE Two Portland lots, one acre tract, also win take part trade on a 8500 ranch. Whut hare you? Box 143, Riddle Ore. ' 240 MOXET TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No, 11 North Grape. Pbone H47-J. tt BUSINESS DIRECTORY ' Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF. Attprney-W. . rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. ; A. E. Reames, Lawyer, Corey Building. .. Oarnett- Auto SuppUea LAHER AUTO BPRINGS Co. We are operating the largest, oldest and beat-eauiDDed plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Bold under. writ ton guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth. St., Portland, Oregon. 1 Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned op for the summer. 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