UTnmnm
OLD BALANCE
OF WORLD
IS OUTLAWED
(Continued from iuiku mm.)
i iiiiult'il n t'oiii'crt uf power in pill-
liTVl) till) Worlll'H IU'III'1'.
VVIicriMtM It Imx liven Iho llniiu.lit uf j
clutt'ti'il Ktmli'iilti mill iii'iiili'iiin in -n '
I:. i now f iililitl till" prod cnl lii;ni!i i.t
lliv wurlil iliiti'miuipil In ml it.
tlmuiiil In Ctciitvil
"I mil im it Li'iila rl v hiiimv llml lh..
i ruiiiiil Imx Ix'i'ii rli'iiri'il mill iln
liiiiililiilluliH lillil," hi' I'liiitiiiiicil. "In.,
ciiii'iv have nlriHi.lv hcciiiI..,! ih,.
i'iiiiiii builv ii-iiii'inli'H. 'I'll. i .1. piin
i'lili"i mo I'lcmlv mill ili'liiiitnlv
r'luiiuh h I (it i'il tu in iik their it 1 1 1 1 1-ii -
II n ii inulti'r which hIiuiiIiI ull.iril no
I lli.'.IMH'lltlll llillil'llltV,
"The tmniili'M ill' 1 1 wurlil miil
I "in ! mill Wlllll i IlliW, ll.it llll'lnlv
lv tin' i'iiiiiiiii'mI ul' nitiii., but liv
cm cement of Iniliil."
Such mi iii'liii'ii'iui'iit, ilin iu'.',ili iii
mlili'tl, wuiilil tin tin' Inn "I cnli'inrii'i'
ul' linnimiitv.
t'tinfervm'et UniUfiirtnry
There llml In'i'ii lll'.t n liinl llinl tin''
iui"iiili'Ht'H uiMrc.'i wmiM In. the l.i v
III lilt I'llllffri'lll'I'l. Ill' llltK llll'll lllllil.
in ftlthWIritihh flitlMmon. nml tin'
iiililicitH "t it iii ilrliu-rnl tuilitv wii
interpret lei) in Anii ri.'iiii nuiiitcr "
con 1 ii ininir the MircviuiiK ijilimiitioni
llinl llii'io oonfiTi'in'i"'! Inul In'i'ii mil-iht'in-torv
from the iroiilciu'h view
I hi nt. .
Al the iniUi't r In h mldir, l'n...i
ili iit Wilum ili'i'luiv.l Im ilnl mil iiini-v
tlnil iIik welcome ul' l'nris mnl I.i.iuI'.ii
u Ii nil wni nurelv icr-oiuil, fti t lulli-
T tllllt I III' Vllil'I'H III' I III' WU. Were
I'Vlircniini.' itnl uiilv i-uiiilinim i.f trni .
iiiciition llinl llit) liylihn- Im.l ccimcl,
bill Ill.tO tlll'ir I'lllll'flitioll tllllt I III'
rtrni'p to hi) nimli miiM eniirnHti'e that
tin' wnr i'iiiiiii nut lie ri'iu uti'il.
Depends l'MIII OlllcrS
''ll now rim I mum oilier l "
Hull I limit livitH worn not l'it in vmn,"
llin iiri'Hiili'itt iiilili-il.
Tim iirrmli'iiti iiini'liiiliil hU ml-iln-iii
nniul ft Krcnt iltiiiiiilriitiiiii.
mnl tlii'n proceeded to tln Itiiti-licon nt
!n' iiuiiii-iiifi limine with lint "III luiivur.
The oldi'Ht olwi-rviTrt in tin- tluilit
Hull tmliiv iluclureil im rviviitimi over
iicem-dcil nnv iliimittirv there mi-l-niMi'hi'il
in mwiitiim'iiv mnl volume
that which irrci'leil tlm nrciiili'iit'ii
ni'iii'iiriinri' nml tint iiiilirsi winch
lullowcil.
Tril f Ptvuldent's Speech
LONItOX, Dee.' 2H.Th text ot
f il'nmlilitiil" Wilson's speech m 'tlm
(liillil Hull till afternoon In nt fol
lows: Mr. Ixnl Mayor: Wo have come
neon times when ceremonies Ilk"
i , Hi In linva a new nlKnlf litn' which
moiit Ini prone mo ns I mini bore.
The ailitroM which I luivo Jum heard
In most gonorously ami Krni'liiin'.ly
raiieolvml, mid Ilia ilnllnhtful aiH'ont
ot olnti-rlty In It iioni like a purl of
that volco ot iiiiiimil whlrh I now
ivcrywlmro to ho hitanl. I fool that
a (llntlnitumliuil honor tnn lion ron
forroil upon mo by thin reretitlnn.
nm) I bi'K to amiiiro you. lr uml yuur
omodluii'ii ot my vnry prufnnntl np
pierlulton. lint I know Hint I urn only
pari ot whul I in n y cull n Kronl lioily
f clroumTitiincnii.
. tilml I'luliilnn )vor
. I ilo not bnllovo Hint II va famy
; on my part that I hi'itril In tlio voice
ot woli'omo uttoroil In tlio HtronlH of
. : this itront Vy and In Iho MmoU or
i'arla anmotlilmi morn Ihnn a pr-
' Hondl wolrumo. It noomml to mo
that I hoard tlio voico ot one pooplv
iipniikliiB to nnothr-r pnopln and II
won a voice In which ono could ill
tlliRulth a nliiRiilnr omlilnntlnn of
omotlona. . Tlioro wuii aiiroly tliure
t J-o (loop Rriitofulnofa Unit Iho flKlu
Inn won ovor. Tlioro wnn tlio prlilo
thnt tho llHlitlim hint had audi a cul
mlnntlou. 'Tlioro wan that aort ot
Rhi.tltmln that tho millima onitaited
hod" producAd such mnn an tho !
dlnra of (irtmt Hrlliiln and of the
IJnllndi tJliileo and of Krnnca mid of
ilniy men whoiio prowoaa nnu
nchlovcmontn thoy had wIlnOBncd
Willi HbIiik admiration as thoy mo'v
otl 'trom culmlnntlon to culmination.
: (lilt thoro wan nomothllm tnofo In
H4 ;tho ocinHclousncHii (lint Iho IiiihI
nn'il is lint yol diino, tho connciotm-
nomt Hint It now routs upon othorn to
nenhiit thouo lives wore not lont 'n
ynlil.'
'v : ; - Trlhuto to Joffro
r ( huvo not boon to the ncliial tml
ticricld, hul I Imvo honn with many
of Iho mon who hnvo fouiiht tho hut
Urn, mid Ihu nthnr day I hud thn
ploiiomo of ImltiK proaont nt a Honiiloii
of .Iho Kronoh Acailomy whim thoy
nilmlttod Mnrnlml .loffro to Iholr
!iil.m!)ornhln. That nturdy. hotoiio
Koldlor ntootl mnl uttoroil, nut Iho
Wordn dr triumph, but Iho simple.
Wprdir of uf feel Ion tor his noldlnra
.ntitl Iho oonvlcllon which ho snmimifl
up In a Honlonco whkh I will not try
ndi'.rtrnloly to nnoto, but ropvmliico In
Its aplrlt. II wnn Hint Kriinno must
ulwayn romumhor that tho niniill mm
1ll(! wuult could nnvor llvo frno Ih Iho
w,nrii tinlosn tlio stromc and Iho
. nrciU nlwnvn nut Iholr nowor mid
l.hulf .KlrrnKth In Iho norvltu of Vluhl,
'v., : ; Sclillc-i's t'niloi'Htiinil ,
' Tluit In tho al'tnr-thoiiKht, tin
Hioui'ilit Hint nomothlnp! must bo dmio
now, not only to miiUo Iho Just set
tlements that of fnui'so but to iioo
nun.: inn iinuiomoms romninou ano
Avor ohnervod and Hint, honor and
Jmi.lrb provnlln In Oin World. And
nil f. huvo convornod wllh Iho snldloi-n
I' hnvO lionii mnro and moro nware
Hint tliny fouiiht for something that
( nil of llmm ,n dcfinud, ,nt
wlih'h nil of llmm rw'tiKiilrnil ihc tun.
iiiciiI yini Hlulnil Ii m ,, -J-),,,,
foiiBhl In diifiwny wllh nil old nrilnr
lllld In I'liliibllnh w ,, t1(
cntilcr mnl cliuructurliilli.. ,,f (,0 J
nrilnr win tliui iimitiiMo thiiut which
wiMineil to cull nm "biiliiiicu ()t puw
r," ii HiIiik In which Dm bnlmice win
ihU'rinlni'il by tbo iwnril which win
thrown In on thn mm n( r the
iilher. n Imliiiirii which wno delor-
mliiinl by I Ik, iimi,i,I, lUllllirluin of
ciiiiilinHtUii IninicHU, mi,c,i
which wnn imiliitiilni.d by Jen loin
wnichruliii'iH mnl it -) iniiiiKoiihim of
ImcrciiiH wh!( ll, Iho ll wun Kenuritlly
liil-iit. win ulwayn deep nmtml.
i "ho hnvo fouiiht In lb In
wnr tin i o b.M n nm :i,(U rnim iho fron
nnlloni who nr.) di.torinliinl thai Hint
i l of iblnn Hiioiilil mnl now mid
fon vur. I In very InioruntlnK to mo
to olmrtui iinw f,m . vurv iiuitrlnr,
frniii cvciy nurt of mlml, fnim every
conccrl of ciitimii'l, ihcre couiui iho
UKKoiillon Hint ihi rii mum now be
not a I hi I if mo nt power, mil ono pow
orful y.roup of nnilons mt up attalnm
auoihi'r but a nlniilo ovorwhulmliiK.
powitrful Kroiip of mitliini who nliull
bo I hit irimtiie of the pence or the
world.
Mlndi In llntniiiiiy
11 hint been ilcllnhirul In my con
fitrciicca wllh ib lenders or your
Kovcriiiiiniii in fin,) ,nw ,ir niimii,
moved iiIoiik exaelly Ihu sumo lino
mid how our llimii:ht wan nhviiys Hint
Ihu key In Hut puni'ti win tho minrun
too of Hut penru, nm Hm lieina or II;
Hint Iho Ileum would lie worthlmii
unlest thnra ilood buck or them h
perinniieiit concert uf power for their
tiiiilntemiiice. That I the moil ro
uHHurliiK ' ihln Hint tins overT hup
pi'iioj In iho world.
u luiKer Academic 1
When thin wnr bcnim. the thauttlit
of a Lciikuii uf Ncilonn wnn Indul-
Ktiilly ronililnritit u Iho InlormlliiK
tluiUKlit of cloM'tod Bliidents. It wa
HioiiRht or u ono or thouo thlnm
that It wun rliihl to chnrnoterh.o by a
n ii in ii which, ni a iinlvunlly mini, I
hnvo nlwnyn reieiiled. 11 win nnld to
be nrndeiiilc, as If lli.il In luolf were
a roiideiiinatloii iioineihlmf Hint
men roold Hi Ink nboiittiut never net.
Now wo llml tho prnctlcul lemlliiK
minds of tlio world determined to
iret it.
I'rliiillilox Ant AcrepliNl
No nurli iiuldeii anil poiont union
of purpose hull ever been witnessed
In tho world before. Ilo you wonder.
therefore, Kenllnmen, that In common
with thouo who represent you I am
euKor to net at Iho business and wrllo
Hie sentences down? Ami that I nm
piirilonlurly happy Ihnt tho around In
cleared mnl Iho foiiuilniloni laid
for wh Iiiivo already accepted the
nnme body of principles. Theso prin
ciples are clearly and ikflnHo enough
tilled tu mako iholr application a
matter which should arford no fun
damental dlfflciiliy.
limy in Miuikliiil
And back or us Is t tint Imperative
yearn I n k or the world to have all
illm urlilllK questions quieted, to huvo
all threats aKalnal penco silenced, tol
luvo Just men everywhere romo to-
Kelher for a common object. Tho
peoples or thn world wtint peaco and
thoy want 11 now, not nioroly by con
quest or arms, but by aKroemont or
mind.
It was this Incomparably great ob
ject thnt hrouaht.nio overseas. It
has never before been doomed excus
able for a president ot tho I'lilloil
States to lenvo tho territory or tho
Culled Stoles, but I know Hint I hnvo
thn support or the JudKmonl ot my
rnlloiiKuen In Iho Kovornment of tho
I'nlled Sintca In saylnit that It was
my paramount duty lo turn away
even from Iho Impurutivo tasks ut
homo to lend such counsel and aid as
I could to this Rrunt, mny I not sny
final, enterprise or Immunity.
OF IDAHO SCHOOLS
WALLACE. Idnho. Dec. 27 Limit.
Prank II. Hkool.i, mining cnglneor
and practical miner and mlno mnn
agnr, who has had an exlonHlvo ox
porlnnce In both tho Couur d'Alonos
mid llrllliih Columbia, has hocntplnc.
ed hi chnrgo or the vorattounl school
for miners which ls(bolng established
hero.
Krancla' A. Thomson, dean or
mines nt tho 1'nlvoralty of Idaho, has
hdon arranging for Iho school which
will ho a part ot tho work of Idaho
university. An eight weeks term
will bo held, most of tho tlmo being
spent In one of the big mines.
WASHINGTON AUTO MAN
GUILTY OF WHITE SLAVERY
I'Oim.ANn.-OiT,, Dee. 2H. Glenn
A. CiiiiiiiIii'II of Arliimliin, Wasli.. who
Inul Ihu mii'ncv in W'nulumilon for a
well known make of iintomti!iili vvnst
seiili'iieeil in Ilie I'lMlornl court hero lo
iluv lo servo three venrs in Iho fed
oral in'iiili'iilinrv nl McNeill' IkIihiiI,
lur while nlnverv. 11" was oonvieloil
unili't' llic Mi! mi ni'l. The i.'oinnlniiiine
witniiHH wnn n ifirl of 17, u wunl of
Iho ilolouilmil.
WOlili' Attention of Women
Wlion you feel too tlrod to work
when dark puffs appear under your
oyon, whon yon wnko, up weary with
baokacho or pnlus In nldon mid loins
wlion lmiKckra mid lutuus acini, when
you suffer rhaumntle twinges, when
liimbngo puis you down, thon you
know tho kldnoya nro wonkonod or
dlsordeiod. Mrs. T. J. Uucknoll
Roulo 1, ilnrdy, Nob., wrltos: "I nm
rocovorlni? from an atlnck of Inm
lingo, by tlio aid ot Foley Kldnoy
Pills. They surely hnvo hulpcd mo."
I or Kiilo by Medtord l'liiu'tuucy.
MKDFOUD MATIJ TUimJNK, MEDFORD, 'OHM OX, 8ATUUDA V, UKO'K.M HKU 28,
The Outbursts of
! Everett True
By CONDO
wen., VC5S, 1 THINK T 'llil n '
noia;, weNkSrup- ) ' ' , '
AMT RUM Voor ol Cj WiJl
CAU. OFP THO CrmSStHC, fi'5TteT"Taol
WSMAfiEs I I JACKSONVILLE
i . li.
l'nrtland MvestocU ;
itniiTI.AVii llec. tu. Catilo
sternly, vecolpts (iS. Stoers, prime,
?it.ioi:i i.i; kooo to conice ii..i'ic
U'.ni); medium lo nod 1 10 & 1 1. SO;
fair to moillum VHt 10; common to
fulr S4fi; cows and hollers, choice
1 9 f T 10; medium to good 7.Ml3e
K.rU; fair lo medium IB.uOCl 7..i0:
cunners 3.fi0i 4.r.0; bulls S S;
calves luijfl'.'; ntnekers and feeders
$7 4i!i.
Hoits steady; rerolpts 43C. Prime
mixed $174i 17.2.1; medium mixed
H 6.75 'o 17; roiikh heavies $H.75i6
111. nli! tllifl.'.- l.n Ik Hi-, sr. -
Sheep steady; receipts 100. Prime
Iambs Mite 13:' fair to medium 59.
11. llti..a t I II fit I 1 velliern
$9j 111; owes SOWS: rounh heavies
JH.OUi.J H.i.i.
Hotter '
POnTl.ASD, Oro., neo. 28. But
ter firm. City creamery prints, ex
tras, box lots. OSc cartons, 66c; half
boxes, half cent more; less than half
boxes ono cent moro. Buying prleo
huucifiit, country, 67c; cube extruB,
60c. .. . '...'
Hjjgs
I'u'U.i, buviim price CSc: t-ollinc
price, .rots uml crneks out, ehndled
70c: Kvlceted enndlcil in curtons, 70c.
liens, TtW'lWw broilers, 'J8(ii):i0e;
turkeys, none, ... '
DISLIKES U. S. BUT HE
WANTS OUR AID INV
MEXICO
FEL1P
ANtjELE?
' Connrnl Kollpo Angeles dislikes -Americans.
f , . .
Uut ticnoral Angelos scos In
American nld the solution, to Mex
lean troubles. f
. Tho gonoi-iil has bcon in coh- -faroneo
with Villa mid other Mq
Icnn Icndofs In a movement lo ,
hiing about n peaceful solution,,
to Iho troubles of tho republic- til
mo south. ''
Whuther moro lighting will fol
low, with a request Hint tho Unit-,
ed Slates koop hands olf, or a
coui:tl'on so strong ns 'to force
Cnrmnsa out of tho prosldoncy
'without' furthor combat will be
formed depends on tho outcome
bt thcfo conferences,
i Angelos favo'ts tho Inttor course
and would then npponl to tho
United Btnlos to lend Us good of-t
flees. . ' . , ,,'.'.'
General Angeles wns chlof . ot
Karllllory In the Dlni roglma. te' ,
yv - :vv- rnuiu
Val; ntUc Slngler, Harley and
Hoary 'lemming have returned from
Corvnlllu whero they wore taking th
Sludcnis Training course.
.Mr. and Mrs. James Cantrall ot
Weed, are spending tbo holidays with
Mrs. Sarah Cantrall. '
G. E. Howlund of Oakland, Cal.
transacted business hero this woek
Mr. Howlund formerly lived here,
being a member ot the mining firm
ot Cook & llowlahd.
AV. A. Chllllors 'and James Win
nlngham have loaned the old Sturgis
mine lor tlio winter.'
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nunan are re
ceiving congratulations on the arrl
! val or a 9 pound boy at the Sacred
Ilenrt hospital last Sunday morning.
Mrs: J. Cranston arrived from
C'lianlngton Cross, Canada recently
to visit her brother, Daniel Plater.
Chas. Thompson of Vallejo, Cal.,
Is spending Christmas with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur Thompson.
. Mrs. Kata Copplo Jeft for Weed;
last week to visit TelaKvee. .
Jcssb i Applcgato arrived from
Roscburg this week and Will spend
the winter with his daughter, Mrs.'
H. II. Sargent.
P. J Thrift left fir the Willamette
valley to visit friends and relatives
during the hollda: s. r
Mrs. Jns. O'Brien and Mrs. M. L.
Hnldwiu of Appljgate shopped In
town rocontly. '
Miss Pauline Greaves, a yeoman
otto from Bremerton, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. John Greavca.
visited frlendr. In Jacksonville during
tho holidays.
' Among the soldiers homo for the
holidays oi furlough from Camp
Lewis, are Harry Lewis, Itouhen Plu,
Tlbblo Dv.anlnglon and Hugh Com
bost. : ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klelnhammor
of Bnncom, were In' town Thursday
afternoon.
Otto Cantrall returned from O. A.
C. to spend tho holidays with her
parents at Kuch. . .'. . .
Mrs. Jack Rotor and Miss Bernlce
Reter, who are sufforlng from an at
tack of Influenza, were taken to. the
hospital yesterday. -
Geo. Flnter, who is in the employ
of tho government at Klamath Asen
oy, spent Christmas with his parents.
:Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luy and fam
ily,' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis tllrlch and
non, Mr. and Mrs. Dlnlno Klum, MIbs
I Laot Klum of Medford, and Mrs. Ella
Cook -enjoyed a community Christ
mas tree and dinner at the Lny homo
oil Christmas day. , ; , i - . ".:
BRITISH ARREST GERMANS
'". WHO REFUSE TO OBEY
'gEKKYA.- Pee.' 2a The British
Iroops have mndc munv arrests ut
Coloine lnjonusc the population did
itot ohev ol'iUirs to he in their homes
nl !) (i. in., neeoniiiiit to reports receiv
ed hcra.,: Fines luul proved ineffee
tive. '
. $100 Reward, $100
Tho readers of. this paper will- be
pleasod to learn "that tliure Is at least
ono drond'ed. dtscafe . thnt science has
boon able to cure In. nil Us stngeB and
thnt Is oatm'Hi. Catarrh 'jolnu sirently
Influonccd by constitutional conditions
roqulros constitutional treatment. Hull's
Catarrh ModMne Is taken Internally' and
acta thru the Blood en tbo Mucous Sur
faces of tho System .thjroby destroying
tho foundation ot (he dlsenso, jiving tho
patient strength by bulldlnw up the con
Bt'.iutlon nnd nsslftlnK' naturs In doing Us
work, The proprlotorB 'nave sn much
fnlth In tbo curative power of Hnll's
Cntnrrh Mc-iUcluo that they offer One
' HunHrcd Dollars for nny cntio thnt It fatls
. to core Send for list Jf testimonials.'
Address V. J. OHKNlOY & CO., Toledo,
Ohio. Sold by all BruggUts, lie.
MONTANA LIGNITE FIELD
L
HELENA, Mont., Dot-, '$ 8--Am'ong:
other projects thnt were set aside
because of the war, none, perhaps. Is
more Interesting to the average
householder than tentative plans
now for use of Montana's vuft Holds
of llKnlta coul. ' These beds, on
which Professor J. I, itowe of the do-
parttnent of kooIok? at the University
of -Montana, Missoula, II the chief
authority, are said to be. the largest
In the world and practically Inex
haustible. . . i f
Tho coal lies In many counties. It
has Its drawbacks as fuel, it Is gen
ernlly admitted, but It lias been said
by experts that If it could be pressed
Into briquettes, Montana fuel prob
lems would be solved for years to
come. - f ' v : !
WOUNDED SOLDIERS FROM
N0nTi:VJE3TATFni8C0
sax KHAXeiseo.. inc. 28.
AmoiiK 23 v-o mded Amerlcim rfiildicrs
nt Hie l.c'.terrrn h QeiiernlfboKnUnl to
day, foiloninif th'- nrriviil here ves
terdnv OJT' I-cnnie KUM-Mt. Vernon,
Wash.; 'Albert ' Xielmll Suokorie;
C'nrlo Drown. Sciiro Woollt-v.. WaHh.
County Treasurer's Xincty-Kourtli
foil for Warrants
State of Oregon, fjunty of Jackson,
Treasury Department.
Jacksonville, Oregon, ' December
28tta, 1B18. . . ;
.Notice is hereby given that there
are funds on hand for the redemption
of all County warrant protested
from June 1st, 1913 to September
1st. 1913.
Interest ceases on the warrants
above called on this the 28th day of
December, 191 x.
MYRTLE W. BLAKELEY,
Treasurer of. Jackson County,
Oreiron.
Notice
Kotlco la hereby given in accor
dance with Section uu73 L. O. L. that
after 60 days from tho date hereof it
will be unlawful (or any stock to run
at largo within Willow Springs Vot-
ing Precinct, of Jackson County, Ore
gon, under penalty ot 910.00 for the
first offense and $20.00 for each and
every subsequent offense, to be re
covered from the owner of the stock
In civil action in fhe name of the
State of Oregon before a Justice of
the peace of the precinct in which
such owner or keeper, or either of
them, may reside, etc.
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this
13th day of December, A. D. 1818.
- i . G. A. GARDNER
County Clerk for Jackson County,
; Oregon.
,' ' '.Worth Attention ot Women
Notice of Sale of Government Timber
General Land Office,
Washington, D. C, November 14
1315. '
Sotlco Is hereby, given that subject
to the conditions and limitations of
the Act of June 9. 1916 139 Stat.
SIS), and the Instructions of the
Secretary of the Interior of Septero
ber 15, 19 IT, the timber on the fol
lowing lands will bo ' sold Jan. 3
1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at fubllc
auction at too United States land
office at Rosehurg. 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 ot tne secretary or tns in
terior. The purchase price, with an
additional sum of one-fifth 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 Issne for the timber which must
be remoed within ten years. - Bids
will be received from clthcens of the
United States, nssociatlops 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, the timber on
any legal subdivision will be offered
separately before being included In
any orrer or a turgor unit. .
T., 35 8.i R. IE.. Sec. M: SEW
SWU, yollow pine in m.. rtd fir 4 30
M -white fir 20 M.vnono of thn yel
low pine to be sold for lees - than
$1.50 por M., and none of the fir to
be sold for less than SI. 00 per M
T. 15 S R. 3 W.. See. 25. NEW
8WV4. red fir HOO M., yellow fir 900
U., cedar 50 Til., NW SV; red
fir ouo m., yellow tir 800 41., sw
SWV4. red fir 1150 M.. yellow fir
100 M., cedar iiO M.. SKVi BW
red fit' R50 JL. yellow fir 100 M.
NEVi SEIi. rod fir 530 M.. SW.i
SHy . red fir 450 M.. yellow flro 900
M.. SWK SK4, red fir TOO M..trsl
low Ilr 350 M.. "cednr 50' M.,
SEU red fir 1025 ni;. yellow fir 800
M., none of the rod fir, yellow fir or
cedar to be sold for less than si.50
per 11. T. 14 5.. R. 6 W.. Sec. i
NBy KEJi. red fir 850' M.', NW14
XB. red fir 700 M., SW NEH.
red fir 825 M., SKVI NKU, red fir
800 M., NBH NWVi. red fir 450 M
yellow fir 450 M., iXWV NWi4 red
fir 100 M., yellow fir 860 M., cedar
70 M SW 14 NWH, red fir 225 M
yellow Tir 2250 M cednr 70 M., SK
NAVW, red fir 325 jr.. yellow fir
400 M., cedar 115 M.. NEVi SWH.
yellow fir 700 M, cedar 70 M.. NWU
SWH, yollow fir 4o M., cedar SO
M.; SW SW'K. yollow fir 640 M.,
SEV1 SWU, yellow fir 740 M., KB 14
SBM, red fir S70 M., yollow fir 860
Mi, cedar 65 M., NAV14 SH4, red tir
575 M.. cedar 80 M.. SWi SEW.
rod fir 680 M., Sli!14 SEVL. rod fir
SS0.M., cedar 25 M., none ot the red
fir to ho sold for less than $1 00 per
M., and none 6f the yer.ow fir or
cedar to be sold for loss than $1.25
per M. T. 17 S., R. 6 Vv-.. Sec. 13,
Lot 2, rod fir 190 M., Lot 8, red fir
365 M. Sec. 35 INK 54 SVV14, rod fir
625 M., SK4 SWM,i red fir 415 ST..
NW14 SE14. rod fir 480 M., SW14
SB K -red fir 620 M., BE 14 SE14,
rod fir 335 M., none of the red fir
to bo sold for less than $1.25 por M.
Sec; 2 7, Lot 1, red fir 190 M.. -NVb.
NE14 NWH, red fir 430 M., N16
NW1 NW14. red tir 815 M none of
the red fir 'to be sold for less than
$1.45 per M.
CLAY TAI.LMAN. ''
ComiulssionOr, Guiiorul Laud Office,.
1918
Advertising Rates
Classified One cent a word.
Locnis-Ten cent a line. '
Legal' Five tent n line, ,
Display 25 cents an Inch.
Contract rates on application.
BEIiP WANTED MA1J0.
WANTED -Good experienced farmer
with small family, one a good mlU
Iiaf- nrftlarrttrf nerv n, narlan tu In
- -. -.. , " . . . i, . ..
IrrlKation. For particulars coll at
the U. S. Employment bureau,
Nash Hotel. 242
VANTED Advertising Dalesman,
excellent opportunity lor vigorous,
enthusiastic, ambitious young men.
Expenses and llboral commissions.
Exclusive territory. Established
line. Experience not necessary.
Give age, height, weight, business
experience and three late 'business
references. Itbaca Sign works,
Ithaca, X. V. ' 237
BEKiP WAKTElv-FKMAIJf
WANTED Girl to do housework.
Call 442-X. - 239
WANTED Ten bright capable ladles
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, Nebr.
WAXTKT MtftCKUiAlTBOUS
WANTED To rent email ran:h with
water'. "Central Point, Ore., Box
27, R. 2. , 241
WANTED Largo dressing mirror.
Phone 776-Y. 237
WANTED Remember the Medford
Automobile Laundry, Cars wash
ed abd slmonized. First-class work
guaranteed. 125 South Front.
Phone It. ' 23S
WAiNTED -Bed,' rug, rocker, dining
chairs, chiffonier, library table,
linoleum. Phone 548-M. 313 South
Grape. 237
WANTED R, H. Toft will buy your
partly paid Liberty Bond contracts.
WANTED House to mora, kalld.
repair or wreck. Phona 488-M or
488-X.
WANTED R. H, Toft boy Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes. Judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes short time loans on any old
tnln
iron SALE RF-Ai. ESTATE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE SO acres.
Would take rord or Chevrolet
runabout In on trade.- On fine
road 2 miles from R. R, A good
place for any one wanting to cut
wood. Box 76, Mail Trlbnne. , 237
FOB RENT ffl CB EKEKPDfG
BOOHS.
FOR KENT Light housekeeping
rooms at 322 South Central. 238
. ton SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Heifer calf. White
Leghorn cockerels. Phone 777-L.
FOR SALE Durham Jersey - cow.
six years old, fresh In February,
South of Oak Grove School house.
R. O. Bragg. - ' . 237
FOR SALE Cows and pigs; fresh
cows, brood sows and choice wean
ed pigs $5.00 each. Third brown
bungalow cross Iron bridge, east of
Pboanlx, Fern Valley. . '233
FOR 6AJJ5 tasemJLANEOrB.
FOR SA I. B Mexican Red beans at
Japanese Art Store.- - . 342
FOR .BALE ft.- GV; White" Leghorn
cockerels, Tancred strain; . R. V,
Crum, three miles northeast Med
ford. . . -'.- . " 243
FOR SALE Popcorn. Phone 452-W.
'..-- ;' -. ..'. . 240
FOR , SALE Good second hand
Faultless stump puller.. . Hubbard
tiros.: . ' ;.-, - ' ;. tt
FOR SALE-Sulphur, land plaster,
superphasptiate. Ralph Waldo EI-
ien, jruss Mill. n
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Phone
842-R, evenings. .,.'
FOR SALE Corn at the Clancy
ranch. . .,. 242
FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay
125.00 per ton. Modoe Orchard.
Phone Central Point at meat
hours:
. TAKKX UP.
TAKEW UP One grey mule and twa
bay horses picked up on Palm
street and placed in pound at Dr
HelmB' barn. Chief of Police, 237
TAKEN LlP Wolte-faced two year
om neirer. mono 777u 238
A Home
This Week Only
FOR SALE This week Only. .Lhrtd
a home. Will sell my $10,000
. equity In one ot the best places in
Jackson county for $2o00. Irri
. gated, well improved; alfalfa, clo'-
wer, garden land and pears. No
better land In Jackson county. The
pay streak has been struck. 1
have three, other places and must
sacrifice something to straighten
out my affairs. I bolieve I am
selling the best place ever offered
In Jaokson county for the money.
If you want land and a home see
this now. Desirable in every way.
Let me show you. See this, save
$7500. JiiBt half price. One week
s only. Phono 784-L or see owner.
20 North Peach, ' 240
PAGE ..FIVE
LOB2.
..03T Off Applegste' range-,' on
spotted cow, one Jersey markd
crop each ear. split right, Brand
N. D. right hip;- Reward. F. P.
Dutton, .Medford. ; ; 339
XOll KXCHASOB.
TO TRADE Two Portland lots, on
ncro trnct. also will tnke part trad
on a $8500 ranch. VS'hut have you?
Box 143. Riddle Ore. .- $40
HONEY TO LOAX
MONEY TO LOAN on good ' ral
estate security, and will buy Lib
erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No.
81 North Orape. Phone 64T-J. tf
nCBTVESS DIRECTORY ,
Attorney
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorny-at-Uw,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford .National
Bank Building.
A. S, Reamea, Lawyer, Garnett-
Corey Building. -. .
Anto Supplies
LAHER AUTO . SPRINGS Co-W
are operating the largest, ldmt
and best-eqnlpped plant la the Pa
cific northwest, Use our spring
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon. -' '
' . Garbage
GARBAGE Get your. prmla
cleaned up for th summer., call
on ths city garbage wagoas tor
good anrlc. Phon 361-T. , J.
T. Allen. ' "- '. ::
Expert AeconatanC
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. H.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax - requirement. - Look
Into - our . slmplrfled accounting
method: M. F. H. Building,
Medfo?L Phon 157-K.
Farm Loans
AMORTIZATION PLAN--5 to 40
yeare 5 14 Money ready, when
land I appraised and title ap
proved. E. H. Hurd, secy.-treaa.,
National Farm Loan Associations,
Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. 263
Instruction In Music
PRE& ALTON HA1GHTTehr of
piano and harmony. Halght Hnsle
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phon T2. . : .
Insurance
1
EARL S. TUMY General Insnrans
Agency, 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg,
Good local service. Helen Tumy,
Manager. ; . ' . -
Planing Hffl
THOMAS MOFFAT General BlU
work, sash, doors, moulding and
screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phoa
184.
Physician and Snreoon ; J v
DR. W. W. HOWARD-Osteirpathl
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.. -: . ;
DR. J. J. emmens Physician and
surgeon. Practice' limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. '.Eye set sa
tirically tested and glasses . sop
plied. Oculist and Anrlst for B. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. C.
Bldg. : Phone 867. '. ' , ,
. DR. F Q CARLOW
..' . DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW .' .
OSTEOPATHIO PHY8ICIANa V
V.418-417 Garnett-Cor- Bldg. "..
- '' Phona' 904-L. ...','..''!.
Resldenc 26 B. Laurel BtrMt '.'
Printa
1 and Pabliiher 1
MEDFORD PRINT1KO CO. has th
best eqdipped printing; off lee la
Southern Oregon, 1 . Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing kyaUW,
Me. . Portland price. 17. Nrth
Fir St .,' . ".- ":-. -. ' ; ... .t
'. Transfer '
EADS t RAI.'SFER ft STORAGH CO.
Office 4 a North Front St. Phoa
816. Price right Service goar-
anteed. - - i- -
CHANCE--,
To tjwn i Horn! in Medford
A's'triatly- mod6hli S-idoni
cottage with screened porch
es, cement walk, garage and
driveway chicken house and
lot, and close in; everything
paid up, a cloar .titie and i
bargain. , ,
We hare several splendid
values to ffer you .'at this
time. , .
--:Sr:; ; ':'- '; .; ';;'"! '.'V:; -';
Brown & White
Real Estate and Insurance,
ts . (I
to 80. FlrSt.
VedfOffl. Onum
Sfnti-iuuiiban autocar oo.
, -,: " Tlmo Card..
;. .- ' ., 1;.",,- x . ' ,1.
While "flu" ban is nn Mtr rtil nm
between Medford and Ashland as tol'
lows:'-:' '' .'. i'l.'1 ' ' . ' ' . .! .
Leave Medford tor Ashland dallr
at 8:00 a. m. (etcopt Sunday); and
at 16 . tn., 1:00 p. M. and 4:00 p. m.
Leave Asnlaad for Medford dily
at,$:00 a. an. except Sunday) anil
at .ll.:30 a, in., 2:00 p. m, and CMJ
p. Qlj . - : ;-