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GREATER'SUPPORT FOR SCHOOLS IN SACRAMENTO, fill,, tJu. 31. (I roll tor support from tho stain fur elementary schools In California wsa umoU 111 tliu biennial ruport Hindu jinlillu by Edward 1 lyut I , atulit auiier Inlondoiit of public Inat motion. A tendency to ahlft llio fltiuiRlul bur ilnn of cnrliitt tor tlio schools rrum sum to con lily und I'liiinly to dliilrlct lux mndo California rurul achooln merely "tralnlnit achool for tliu lar gor ooiittr" with "n conatnnt com In 0 mill going of iilvxporiuncotl tuneli. bit," tlio report mi lil. . The statu appointment to Heinen tury schools lion Increased 4 5.5 pur lent In th lnt twelve jroara," li vtta pointed out In "KotittrullxnltoiiH' or Job Wood, Jr., statistician of 'depart ment, Included In tlio report, "While ill ii county- support linn Increased voDt of education liny boon rnpldly shifting from tlio unite to tlio county unit trie dlatrlct. In the lurnnr ti -tor llioblg cities liavo liumi Interest, vd In low county lux rutca for tlio reason Hint county funds urn Ulstrlh. utcil to all districts of thu roiiiuy. llarauae of thin tlio cltlea are willing to liavo a heavy district I in and u lower county riiic. "Tlio district tax will not stiftku to moot tlio ilommul for trained teachers. In many moumnln com inanities tlio valuation of property. In no low that tlio I ox limit allowed by Uw for special' taxes would nut pro duce lot) a your." Tlio roporl aiutes "there ! no sur er way to build up tlio rliy and do plot tlio country than to have tlio long terms of school with trained leachors In tlio city and short terms with Iniucporloiicod teachers and low salaries In the country." TODAY'S MARKETS I 'on land IJvrntiK'k I'OKTl.AN'D. On... IV... .Il.-Cut-tlo sirone: receipts llMl. Steers, prime. jrj.-Mlfit Kt,."iO; eimd to choice. ll.(MI((lT.!..'t; medium to food. ' 1 l.ilildi II. r.l): fnir to medium. !UW (ii'U,.Vl; I'onuiioii to fnir, S.0iKii' IU)U; fun mill heifers, choieo jftl.lll) lll..'M medium to unod, ifM.IMOi U.iill; ' fnir to medium, 7.UUtu 8.0(1; eiinnurs. I. (l0(ii .YOU: billli. tl.llll((i B.UU: piiIvch. !I.IMI(ii l'J.lll) ; Ktocki-ftt nmi feeder. 7.00(utMHI. ; Hot firm: reeoiptJ. 2"". Piius mixed. $t7.00(o" 17.25; medium mi.w.l. Roll: roiiuli heavies. 1 .1.11(1; pia-. ,( 1 l.oiifo 1.V25: hulk of wiU'.. l7.tm. Sheen ult'iiilv; roeoiuts IIOH. Prune lambs, $r.MI(l('ii lll.OO; fmr to iiie;mi, IMIO((i 11.00: vcnrlinus. iHfl.tuu 11..MI; wethers. ifll.OOto 10.0(1; owik.. ll.0lli 8.00. ' i flutter ' J'HIITr.AXn. lleo. 31. ltnttor firm. C'it v cronmerv prints, cxtrns, box lot, ttk'i cartons, title: hull' boxes, KW . inoro; leH thnn half Imixi. 1 more. Ulivinit priro Imltorlnt. eoiinlrv. tl"i': rub oxtriw, 0'Ji:. 1'OllTLiAND, Dec. 30. Kwta. buy Inn price 05c; eolllnit price, rota and crooks out, caudlod 8c; (elected u, cnndlod In cartona 7,1c. , lions ,10c; aprlngora 30c; old roos , tora SOo; turkoya, droaaed, 50c. Onta, .Innunry, $52 bid; corn, ,lnn uary. 181.75 bid. FORD WILL ASK VOTE RECOUNT ' tlKAN'l) RAPIDS. Mich., Doc. 31. A potltlon to rcatreln ttty clorka from dualroyliiR bnllota cnat in the Hcnntorlnl oloctlon In MIchlKnn IiihI Xovomlior hna boon fllod In fodnrul court horo In bohulf of llonry Kurd, who, nccordliiK to Iho official cim viihb of tho voto, wua dufontod for tlio oloctlon by Cominiiiiilor Trumim II. ""'Nowborry, ropubllcnn, Tho potltlon la filed, It wna ntntod, ' .'boonuuo M'r. Koril. Iiitondn to nk tho " autinto to ordor a rocount ' of tho voioa., HISTORY OF WINDSOR. CASTLE PRESENTED BY KING GEORGE ;f.ONlXW, ci'. .'II. Kinsr Clcok'O iri'Hent((l n tnnirnifii'cnllv hound nnd illiiHlrntcd liidtorv oi' Winrlmir f'tw I lo to 1'ri'niiloiil, Wilwoii us n liii'tluliiv U i ft. nocorillni! lo tho Mail. Out ThlH'Ont It In Worth Money DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, onclono with 5c nnrt mull It to Voloy & Co., 2835 Bhofrinld Avo., Chlcnrjo, III., writing your nnmo nnd adilrojs clearly. You will rocolvo' In velum n tflnl packime contnliilnff Koley'a Ilonoy nnd 'J'lir Compound, for cohkIip, colds and erotip; Koloy Kldnoy l'llln, for pain In sldnn nnd hack; ilioumatlnm, hnckiioho, kldnoy nnd hlnddov nllmonta! nnd Voloy Callmrtiii Tuhlots, a wholoaomfl nnd thoroughly olennshia; cnthnvtlc, for conatlpiillon, blllottsnoaa, hendacho, mid nluutflah hnwoln. 'For aula by iutlf!r4 Pimrmficy, . 10 PADEREWSKIS ENTRY IN POSEN Illlltl.lX, Suturdiiy, Dec. 2H. (By Ai:ocliit.id Prima.) .'ormn olijocilon lo a domonatrnilvo entry of l'oen by iKiiiim .Inn I'mlcriinKkl Inm lioen niiiilu by ilio (iermnii Kiiveriiinenl, nc eordlim In I iio Taitnbli'.tl, on tho Kroiind tlutt Hiifo ciiiuliii't wan grunt ed I'kdor.owakl only for tho trip from Duii.lK to Ihu I'ollnh frontier. I'rna nliin Koviiriiiiinntul initliorlllea huvo beon Inatriictod lo Induco Pndurowa Id to roaitmn hla Journey to Wurtuw, In illHCiinnliiK tho riot In i'oaun, thu l.okal AiuvlKer anya that luiiiiudlulu ly nftur mi uiitoiuobllo boarliiK Iho American fine wua attacked a Pollah KUiird officer emerxed from tho cua tl at Poaen and proclaimed to tlio crowd thin "tho union with Tolund hna been uecompllahed." Membera of tho (leriuan aoldlera' mid worknien'a council woro depoaod ufinr the rlotliiK end tho toloKrnph office nnd all public bulldliiKa woro taken over by the Pulea, All Incom Iiik trnlna huvo been atopped nnd (ivrtnaii aoldlera forced to surrender urma und ciiilpmcni. m COL HOUSE IN PARIS PAIIIS. l),-e, 31, Arthur J. Hiil foiir, the llrilinli foreinn Heeretarv, liml n conferenee todnv with Colonel K. M. House. The lull; wnx n Kcouel lo the iliH('iiK,j,i!w nliii'h President VVilKiin had in Kimlaud with Premier Movd Oe.irco nnd Secretiirv Rullour. mid hud lo do with the tnkinc mi of nraetieal iletnilH of the peiiet' eon foreiicc. All of the reeent flu victinw have iilmosl entirely veeovered hiil'fieient lo he out s ""on n dnnuer of con tusion U 'luiNt: but ii itf ri'iiorlcil 're nre two new eases in our local ity. Mm. S, II. Sloner anil ilnuuhter Ilu returned from their Ktnv in Mcdl'orH. iii'eoiiipiinicil liv .Mr. Sloner'H iIiiukIi !er. -Mri. Iluniev. und mui. who will rein n in Ihroiich the lioliduvn. Tllev were joined ( Ii ri-t inns day bv Mrs. Bnrnev'w htishaiid. . ' Oniric Si rani: und family of Mi'd ford visited Siinilav lit the riineh. Cleorue U. Little, who bus been vis itiim relnlivcK in tho vnllev in mnv vihilinir hin dinmhter, Mrs. V. C. Ken nev. . It. K. ami J. L. Nealon of Table Hock extended ChrintmaH itruetinuH iiinoin; relatives nnd friends, here Wednesday. .Mr. II. I. Pellon and daughter Gladys left last week for Portland for an extended visit. Chr'slmiis passed bv rnther nuiellv owim; lo the Ilu epidi'iuiu hut most of the homes celebrated with their usual feasts and I'lirislimis trees for the little ones. Dick St rims took into the Control Point market one of tho finest bunches of (.'hristmiiH lurkevs ever bundled there. Mrs. I'liislov. who has made an ex tended visit with her son, K. W. Do ford and fnmilv, left last week for Portland. She was accompanied bv Miss A nun lie l'ord. who will nttctid Ilia Ii school in thu metropolis. Stephen Mi'llevnolds, who was home. on n furloimh visited friends here Inst week. Mr, and Mrs, J, It, Cook nnd Mrs. M. StiiinieU' spent ChrislmiiK dnv wilh Mrs, Steinmet.'H brother,' Don Hoiiuliiiiii and wife at Gold linv. Llovd Tresham of MeMiuuiville was visilinir last week with bis undo W. A, Tresham nnd fnmilv. , Heeenl wold from C. O. Wilson, son of D. C. Wilson, slntes his wile lives in n critical condition at llooiiiii'in, Wash., from influenza. Mrs. Kiehnrd r'rendvnlmrir. who has been ill for hoiiui time is still under the doelor's eare. EDEN PRECINCT William lleoson wns in Mod ford Tuesday of last week on, business. Mrs. Stovers, who bus U'on in Xorlh Talent Iho past month, left Salurdav for her home at Hosevillo. California. Mr. nnd Mis. ,T. K. Holicvls. Miss l.iilia U'oherts, liov Col'innn, Mrs. Nannie Woolf and Mrs.' Mucin Write spent Christums al the home of .Mr. A. II. Houston in Phoenix. Arl Hoso lirouirht n nice pin over to the (Nirov fulfil Mondav morniivj. Art and his fnmilv liavo nil recovered from the flu. Mrs. M. Htoel.-I'iml eame homo from Portland lo spend Christmas wili her nnreiils, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Henry of Norlh Talent. Miss Lelin and HilvOsler Sleptiens of Norlh Tn liml spent Cliristmas dnv ni Iho homo of tlieiv unindiiui'cnlH, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. CtiMiouu, west of Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cute and fiiniilv, Mrs. M. Hose, Mi', nnd Mrs. Culver SAMS'iVALLEY MEDprmn mail" TRTimyiQfRriPomV -onrchoNy tuksbay mcmkm, si, The Outbursts of Everett True By CONDO ( t-i:;; fiivcr, wow i DJMT'i?. yock r. NMcs j - 1 VCFtSSr TO USTC TIMS v v -.. . :. i. ") j 1 en PfTY ON VA iND tCCOU YOU TO CHAWS (T ! nui rwvt fiwi imink YOU NMB THAT J ' '"ivio tnnp "jr of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kitrrv. wliere lliev eelebrated Clirislinns. nlso the liotnecoiiiiiiL' of Auberv Kurrv. Miss Kliucil Crawford f Talent, left Sutnrdnv. to vcstimc her work, under uuvernment pay, at Sun Fran cisco. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cnrev were euests of Mr. Cu rev's niece und husband. Mr. and Mrs, Nunli ('handler, I'hristmns day, whero n bounteous Christmas dinner was surved. Mrs. W. J. McKnv entertained n number oT their ITiomi.s Thursilav evcniiut nt u very deliuhtful dinner party. l,-ive hundred was iavcd and eiijuTed bv nil until n very Into hour. At least two delightful Christmas surprises were civen the home folks Christmns when Anberv Kitrrv sur prised his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kurrv of Piiconix, and Lawrence Crawford of Talent ennic lo his wife's Parent's home. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Sr. I French in North Talent, lloth bovs hnvo been stationed nt Ciimp Lewis. Youni Crawford is onlv out on n fur low, hut on account of his wife and vounir biibv. efforts are lieimt ramie to secure his discharge. Mrs. Tillie llliiekwood spent Christ was with her dnimhlcr, Mrs. W. S. Stanclil'f and fnmilv. Mr. V. J. Wells, keeper of the count v I'nrui, went to Medford Sun day morninc. lo brin- up an old ccn tleniini who was o enter the home (it Tulcnt." EAGLE POINT EAGLETS l!v A. C. Uowlett. Tho last time Hint 1 wrote ,was Christmas day and afterward 1 loom ed that Fred McPherson had u lim ited family reunion of his futhor-In-law's people on Christmas ova and also had a I'hrlstmns tree for tho benofit of tho Utile folks. They had almost all of tho T. E. Nichols fam ily, his fatlier-lnlaw's family connoc. Hons and nonio of tho neighbors re marked that they appeared to havo a royal good time. U. R. Mlnter, one of our progres siva farmers, gave a Christmas (tin ner and a family reunion, lie also Invited In n few of his special friends among whom was Pror. K. N. Dear off und family. lie hud all of the family toKOthor except one daughtor. Miss Dalilla, who wns In Portland and could not bo present, but nmong tho most wolcome of nil was his son Mnfahnll who had been discharged from the service as artilleryman, lie walked In unannounced nnd tho re joicing was nlmost unbounded. .1. V. Mclntyro, our bunker, and wifO were Invited to dine Christmas day with our poatmnster and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clements. The Drown family had n family reunion tho snmo day and about nil tho mem bers of tho family were present. Among thorn woro air. and Mrs. Wm, Holmes nnd n part of their children, S. n. Holmes und wlto, Mr. and Mrs, .1. F, Drown, Mrs. Luttlo Van Scoy, Mr. jind Mrs. Wm. II. Brown, Mrsi Corn O'Urlcn and daughter, Miss Allison Offlcor, Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Carlton. Tho dinner wan servod at tho home Of Koynl O. Drown and nrtitntlni- Ml' nH lr-i llr,ivt ntlft daughter '.Miss Ilnzol, made just ono of those pleasant family reunions nuch as tho gikid people can huvo out horo 111 Englo Point.' Another joyful reunion wns In tlio family of Mr. Uepport of Rutto Falls. Hln son Horaco cmo In on (bo P. & E. Thursday niornln(f und, io phoned AIT tVI?.tTINi KflTCRIll w uo ujith VOU UNTIL CAN HANTCe lOlTHOUT to hla fclstor Euzulu who works In the tolephono orflce hero telling of hits arrival and that ho was on his way up to Hicir homo. In tho afternoon Mi:s i'J-.iinlu procured a saddle horse from E. IT. Hurnlsli and Started for her home nnd about the time she should have reached home the Sunnysldn bepah to Inquire aa to her arrival, but no word came, but later wo begun to think that perhaps she had got on tho wrone; road on the north sldo of the Obcnchain moun tain as tho sldo of the mountain has been partially looped off and there are. several log'foads loading lo the loading stations, on the P. &. K., but our minds wore soon eot at rest when she called up und said she had ar rived safe at home, but that the ground was frozen so hard and was so slippery that she had to get off of tho horso and walk down, thus retarding her movements. The only sad feature In the Incident Is the fact that her brother Horace can stay only five days, as ho Is off on eight days furlough and must start back Tuesday. Another joyful Incident was the arrlvul of Elmor Toblnson from Camp Lewis at the home of his par entsjMr. and Mrs. .1. L. Robinson. Another arrival was thut of Thomas Vestal, but his dlsci.argo and arrival homo was the sad l ews of the death Of his brother Roy who' was a victim 6f tho flu In Portland, whose re mains were shlprcd to Central Point and the funurnl was to be today, Sat urday, Doc. 28. It v.-ns arranged that 1 wns to have gone to tho Central Point comotory nnd officiate at tho burial but tho snowstorm this mor ning can sod r.ie to chango my mind as I begin to realize Hint 1 am u,t that age when I must tako care of myself as 1 um now in my eighty-seventh year. . There uro some other families who have bocn made happy by the arrival of their sons from the army nnd navy, nnd some whoso hearts are saddened by tho sad news of deaths. wounds and disease Our sympathies nro for such mid for those ul3o who are In suspense over tho thought Hint thoy can get no word from tho loved iincs over there. Ed Walker was a passenger on the P. & E. Thursday tor .Medford to see about rounding up another crow for his logging camp four miles this side of Unite Fulls and ho went buck to his homo Saturday nnd Uiero woro DON'T FUSS WITH Musterole Works Easier. Quicker and Without the Blister "there's no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour nnd water when you can easily relieve pain, soreneae or stiffness with a little clean, wnite niusteroic. Musterole is made of pure oil of mus tnrd nnd other helDfnl innredlents. com. bined in, tho form of the present white ointment It tunes the place or out-ot-date mustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually aives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitls, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head Brhn connestlon. Dlcurisy. rheumatism. lumbago, pains nnd aches of the back or Inints. surainft. SOr moWIeS. DrUISei CPU- blains, frosted feet, cokls of the chest n 1 about twonly-flvo men with him and I suppose that at least. f)art of them wore for his camp. D, If, Mills, the superlntendunt of the' Jlutte Falls .Milling company, was also among them. . Mr, and Mrs. K, J. Murphy of Wellon, were tranuuctlnii buslneas hero Thursday, If there uro no more, cases of the flu In our town our school will open ug-ulo on Monday, Jan. 4th, 1919. P. P. Swalno o:id II. i D. Jllnx of Jacksonville, woro diners at the Sunnyslde and J. P. Coin of Newport came in and called for room for a few days. He la In tho Agute bual nesa und has been apendlng.hls tlroe looking over our vast agafo fields, and seems lo bo meeting with consid erable hucccsd. j I liuvo j nut-learned that pwen Con over has come homo from tjic army. .Miss Mlna Mlntor spent Friday night at the ho;no of Prf. B. N'. Dcarrtpff with h-r ulster, JHes Myrtle who is staying w';b the , Deardoff family und uttentfiiK uchol. Joe Kodcr und wife wer here FrU duy visiting bis noice, Mrs. Roy Ash pole. John Radcr, one of our leading stockmen, war. a business caller Fri day. W. D. Roberts, one of our success ful farmers, hud a Christmas dinner Wednesday, I havn just learned. ' mwmz pain Go after it with Sloan's Liniment before it gets ' dangerous Apply a Utile, don't rub, Jet It pert trate, and good-by twingcl Same for , external aches, pains, strains, stitlnesa of joints or muscles, lameness, bruises. . Instant relief without mossiness or soiled clothing. Reliable the biggest seliing liniment year after year.- Eco nomical by reason of enormous sales. Keep a big bottle ready at all times. Ask your druggist for Sloan's Lini.ncct. WD 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. XotJce of Snlo of Government Timber General Land Office, Washington. D. C. November 14, 1918. Kotice Is hereby given that subject in the conditions and limitations of the Act of June 9. 1916 (39 Stat., SI. and the Instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of Septem ber j5, 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 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. 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 issue for the timber which must be remoed within ten years. Bids will be received from citizens nt the United States, associations of such citizens and corporations organized under the laws of the United States or any srato, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately beforo being Included in anv offer of a larger unit. T. 35 S.. R. 1 E., See. 1: SE SWS. yellow pine in m.. red fir 430 M., whito fir 20 M.; none of the yel low pine to be sold for less than $1.50 per M., and none of the fir to be sold for less than $1.00 per M. T. 15 S R. 2 W.. See. 23, XKM SWVi. red fir 300 M.. yellow fir 900 M.. cedar 50 M NWH SW 14 , red fir 500 in., yellow fir SOO M., SWA 9V. rod fir 1150 M.. yellow fir 100 M., ccdnr 50 M., SEVi SWA red fir 550 M yellow fir 100 M., NEVi SB VI. red fir 550 M., NWVi SHVL, rod fir 4 50 M., yellow fire 900 At., sws srcvi. rr.l iir ,un M.. yel low fir 350 M., cedar 50 M., SEVi SEVt red fir 1025 .d., yellow fir 300 M., none of the red fir, yellow fir or cedar to be sold for less than si. 50 per M. T. 14 S., R. G W., Sec. 5 NE Vi NEV4. rod fir S50 M., NWVi NE4. red fir 700 M., SWVi NEV4 red fir 825 M.i SEVi NEVi , red fir 600 M., NEW NWVt. red fir 450 Jf., yellow fir 450 M., 'NWVi NWVi red fir 100 M yellow fir S50 M cedar 70 Jr., SWVi NWVi, red fir 235 M yellow fir .2250 M., codar 70 M., SE Vi NWVi. red r-,3!5 M.. yellow fir 400 M., cedar 115 M., KB Vi SWVi, yellow fir 700M. cedar 70 M.. NWVi SWVi. yellow fir 490 M cedar 30 M., SWVi SW.V4 , yellow fir 640 M., SEVi SWVi. yellow fir 740 M.. NEVi SEVi, red fir 370 M., yellow fir 360 M., cedar 65 M NW',4 SEVi, rod fir 575 M.. codnr 30 M SWVi SEVi, rod fir 680 M., tEV4 SEVi, red fir 880 M., cedar 25 It., none of the red fir to ho sold for less than $1.00 per M., and nono of the ye::ow fir or codnr to he sold for less than $1.26 per M. T. 17 S., R. 6 W., See. 13, Lot 2, red fir 190 !., Lot 3, red fir 365 sr. Sec. 35 'NEy SWVi, red fir 625 M SEVi SWV4, rod fir 413 M., NWVi SEVi, red fir 430 M., SWVi SEVi , red fir 620 M SEVi SEVi, rod fir 335 M., none of the red fir to be sold for less than $1.25 per M. See. 27, Lot 1, red flr lOO M., NV& NEVi NWVi, red r 430 M NV4 NWV NWVi, red fir 315 M., none of the red fir to bo sold for less than $1.45 per M. CLAY TALLMAN, Commlsaioner, GeDoral Land Office, iais HHIiP WAMTfCI MAfJC. WA'NTKD I'runora. Apply IT. S. Labor Bureau, Front Street. fU WANTED Good experienced farmer with small family, one a good mil ker preferred; alao experienced in Irrigation. For particulars call at the U. 8. Employment Uureau, Naah Hotel. 242 WANTKTJ MISUEI.LAlVEOtjB WANTED To Pbone 86-H. buy light beof. 240 WANTED To rent amall ranch with water. Central Point, Ore., Box 27, R. 2. 241 WANTED Remember the Medford Automobile Laundry. Cars wash ed and slmonlzed. First-cluas Work guaranteed. 125 South Front. 'iPhone 10. . 239 WANTED K. H. Toft will buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts. WANTED House repair or wreck. 488-X. to move. Irulld. Phone 488-Jt or WANTED R. H. Toft bnye Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc, and makes short Urns loans on any old thins-. FOR RENT JiTSUBLLAJTBOTJB. FOR RENT Underwood typewriter. Call 929-W. 243 FOR KB&1 HOCKK. FOR RENT Modern house for one month while owner Is out of city. No children. No rent. Keep np household expenses all that is re quired. Apply Box R, Mall Tru une. , 239' FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE About twenty head of stock cattle.' Jas. Campbell. 240 FOR SALE Heavy work team or will exchange for Ford touring car or track. Jos. Campbell, phone 3U-K. . . 240 FOR SALE Heifer Leghorn cockerels. calf. White Phone 777-1. 239 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 Phoenix, Fern Valley. 239 FOR 8 VLK MISCKtiLAHEOUR. FOR SALE Corn and barley. Phone 452-W. 244 FOR SALE Some fancy White Les- norn cockerels. You can see a sample at the poultry show. An early selection Is always desirable. Get the best for eggs and winnings. J. O. Isaacson. Central Point. 2.40 FOR SALE At distributor's cost, lVi-ton Truxtin truck attachment . can be attached to any make of car: ' now at Southern Pacific freight depot, Medford. Western Auto -Co., 506-7 Henry Building, Portland, Ore. . -. . 242 FOR SALE Baled grain hay; good quality. Jas. Campbell. 240 FOR SALE Eggs and ,. hicks. Yon need, heavy layers. They eat no more than the poor layers. My hens are heavy layers of good sized eggs, and eggs are money. Made $3.54 profit per ben 1918 under average farm eare. Get a start with the. right kind and watch them pay the grotery bill. Book ing orders now for hatching eggs and baby chicks from, my grand White Leghorns, one-half and ' three-quarters O. A. C. Big hens that lay eggs and pay big profits Eggs 10c. and every egg guaran teed fertile. Chicks 20c. E. H Westerfield. Medford. R. 4. 26 3 FOR SALE: Alfalfa bay, straw. Phone S69-M. barley 242 FOR SALE Mexican Red beans at Japanese Art Store. 342 FOR SALE S. C. ' White Leghorn cockerels, Tancred strain. K. V Crura, three miles northeast Med- foad. 243 FOR SALE Popcorn. Phone 452 FOR SALE Good seoond hand Faultless stump puller. Hubbard 1 Bros. , v . tf FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, auperphasphate.; Kalph .Waldo El den, lluss Attn. FOR SALE Alfalfa 842-R, evenings. hay. Phone FOR SALE ranch. . -Corn at the Clancy . . 242 FOR SALE Fine quality baled bay raa.OO per ton. Modoc orchard Phone Central Point ; at - meal hours. . FOB KXC1L1NGK. TO TRADE Two Portland lots, one acre tract, also will take part trade ' on a $8500 ranch. What have you Box 143, Riddle Ore, ... 240 A Home This Week Only FOR SALE -Th is week' only. Land a home. Will sell my $10,000 equity In one of the .best places In Jackson county; for $2o00. irri gated, well improved; alfalfa, clo ver, garden land and pears. No better land tn Jackson county. The pay streak has boeji struck. : I have three other places and must sacrifice something to straighteh out my affairs. ' I believe I am selling the best place ever oftorod in Jackson county for tho money. If you want land and a home see this now. Desirable In every way. ' Let me show you. See this, Bave $7500. Just half prrce. One Wook only. Phono 7S4-L or sou owner, 81) NurtU reach,, , S40 PAOT5 ..FIVE TAKKiT CP, TAKE; lip -Wblto-fneed twd year Phono 777-L. t 2J9 oid lielfor. Lust. LOST Off Applegate range, onu spotted cow, one Jersey marked crop each ear, split right, brand . D. right hip. Reward. . F, P. Dutton, Mcdford. , ' 33 LOST Endgate to a trnller on high way, north or Central Point. Please leave same at Cowley's Store." 239 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on good rl estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J, B. Andrews, No. 81 North Grape. Phone 647-J. nCHINESS DIRECTOR Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. Reames, Lawyer, Qarnett- Corey Building. Auto S applies LAHER AUTO SPRINGS OoSV) are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest.. - Use onr springs when others fall; Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon; ' ' ; Oattoia GARBAGE Get your premised eleaned np for the summer., Call on the city garbage wagons tor good service. , , Phone . $51-1. 'J; Y. Allen , i s -:'. ' Expert lccoonUir! WILSON AUDITING' CO. B. , M- Wilson, C. P. A. Attention, gives to anything in Accounting and Ib come Tax requirements.' Look Into onr slmphfle4 - accounting method. H. F. It H. Building, Medford- Phone 1J7-R. v Farm LoMts AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 - to 40 years 5V4 9G Money Teady When land Is appraised and. tltlo- ap proved. E. H. Hurd,; secy.-treas., National Farm Loan ' Associations', Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. EC 3 Instroction n af nste FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Height Music Studio, 401 '. Garnett-Corey - Bldg. Phone 72. ' . ' V V Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance Agency,. 210 Garnett-Corey Bid. Good local service. Helen Tomy, Manager.- . .'.''.-.;, . Pinno TnnlniJ G. W. CROSS 603 West Second street. Phone 309 or 6. Plane tuner and repairer. . Endorsed by the leading musical . people , of southern Oregon. , - ' 244 Planing SlfU THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, moulding ana screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. . Phens Physicians and Burgeuas DR. W. W. .HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnett-Corey bulld Ing. Phone 130,?' ' . . DR. J. J. EMMEN8 Physician and snrgeon. Practice limited to ey. ear, nose and throat Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Anrlst for 9. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co. Bldg. Phone 667. , i-..' f,.;.s.';!V . . DR. F. G. CARLOW :' DR. EVA MAIfS OARLOW '-' OSTEOPATHIC PHY8IGIANB 416-417 Garnett-Oorey Bldg. , Phone 904-L. ; Residence 26 S. Laural Street.,' Priaters and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the oest equipped printing ornce in Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. ' Portland prices.. 27 North Ffr St. ;..-'': "'V..'-:;v:. Transfer EADS TRANSFER 4k STORAGE) CO. Office 42 North FronttBL Phone 315. Prices right. Service gnar anteed. ; , '; .- i A CHANGE To Own a fiome ill Medford ; A Btrictly modern 5-roota cottage, -witll screened 'ot esV 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 ffer you at this time. Brown & White Real Estate and Insurance, 10 So. Fir St. ' Medford. Oregon INTERURBAX AUTOCAR CO. Time Card ' While "flu" ban Is on cars wtll fun between Medford nnd Ashland as fol lows: - - -' ', . v Leave Medford for Ashland dally at 8:00 a, m. (except Sunday), and at 10 a. m., 1:00 p. nr. and 4:00 p. m. Leave ADhland for Medford dally at 9:00 n. m. (except Sunday) and at 11:30 a. in., 2:00 p.m. and 6:13 p. in. ' ' -" - ' : . JMtt6PtPJjrL