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SWAMTOPOLA 110MBST0 Two Italian , Destroyed Au.tclmi Dreadnought Vlrlbai linltlj Bv Swimming and teerlno. Two 8inall Sulinwrlne Motors fowlnu BuiuLb Aorosi Barrlers-lii Water 9 Hours "' W'i ' ''V; i . IIOMR, Dec. -(Correspondence o( Assoulated" Preen,)' 'u won by HWlmmlnK Into Pole Imrbor imd riii'crlnn two nuioH submarine motors to" inn bomb that two Italian nuvuf officer destroyed the , Austrian ilicailituuubt. Vlribu Unllls Just be fur lb KtanltiK of ilia nrnilmlco be tweaa. Idly and Austria. The twlm mra ware in tba water nine bourn u hd had to penetrate four liimrlur ncro 'Iht harbor- untrutiua, two of whlfh, weire, oomtiontiit of iiluul uli murlita pet.. After they had attach ed their bomb to the aldti of the drcadnauiut, they wero rtipluri-d and taken on board the vessel and warn thr , when , the warship inn blown up- y" I... They oacapod without Injury and have returned to Homo to lull or their, exploit which U characterised ua one of 4ti won daring and ue rotsful la the bbttory of naval wur-fare.- Oalr th fact that the Verlbus I'ullla had been destroyed by Italian uavul forces previously bad hern made known but now the details hare been ilvon out by the ltullaii admiralty.! Kaak 20,000 Ton Hlilu TYiie otflors who tbua Kent to the bottom a 10.000-ton ahlp. onn of the most powerful In tbo Austrian navy, were Lieutenant liaffaela I'noluccl and .Major, lUffnulw Itossotll. The attack wna delivered on Iho inornluK of November 1. 1918. : To tow the bombs Inlod'ola Imrhar the two ItAllnna Invented email com pressed sir niotora to which were at tached hoiuhi. For six muntba thn two naval man practiced In Ioiik dla tance iwlmmlnit. Tbo Italian admir alty gave them the ue of a motor boat, ' ; Iteaehlim the harbor dntrance at nlHhtfnll, tho twd darlnit men atartud on 4 hoi r expedition swimming, beside their lltilo motors and ateerlngr them, To aitc'apo detect Ion by sentries on n wooden plr across tl barhor1 mouth Puolnccl and Kossattl bad hntii sbsp-i d like .'bottles, and tho urn try -saw nothing but a comI of boillea tossed about la' tho wave. When hla back wm' turned they advanced and lately lud their firm barrier. ; ', , - ' Warship b ItcrtHied ,V ' (.After Infinite labor they fought tTialt- ,'4y thru the stool nets and tlie Antrln ,fliHit lay, boforo them. KefcihlHIl the.tldo of tho Vlribui Udltli, they, attached 'the bomb to ber; null' beneath.' the Udder1 which Wd,(b hw dek and Unto tbe bomb to eiplodo t 8:J0 a. m. .'. :' ' By thin, time they were oxhnustod Having been In tho water more than nine -hour.' As they were, lonvins. tllej.wor dlseuvorod . and taken on bpittd iho droadnauiiut. At flrat they refUVed to answer tho questions osk Od ilietn by Admiral Voucovlch. A-t dj IP, however- they told tho admiral J hut they had dono and lie gavo tbe rdflf U' abandon ahlp.. l'anluoui dkad ,tio , admiral If ho und hla frlodd might olno,try tq eavo them eilyea' aurt ho uhook bandu anylnrt. ' lu, are brave men and desorvo to live. " They pltinttnd Into tho water ant wam dway, but ten minutes In ter the ndmtrnl began to mispcm the bohtb ttory nud lont a liymch to bring them back, . They were niude td walk .up tho ladder under which they had ot the bomb which was dun to orploda In two mlnutos. The ladder . wu crowded with aotlora ro tornlng to tholr ahlp. ' ; . ; . v 'i . Kcoiid llomb Kjiiodea . ."'Jltuit, run for jrour llvoB," nhoutdd f'ftqluool, BtrugKlIng to reach the deck uoforo tho exnlonton took nlnce. Ha und "Konuottl had roachnd tha dock and ran to tho atom of tho dread naught whan a terrific: explosion rent Ilia air and a column of ator 300 feet (high ehot upward. Admiral VouQovloh again gavo thorn pormls- Hlon: to ave thomsolvoe. and they had. boon swimming nwny from tho anin Uve mlnutea when tlioy heurd nnothor oxplonlon and nnw that tho olltttr. bomb which hnd bnoti ' loft adrift had' been enri'lod by tho our- runt 'nlongsldo tbo lnrgb Aimtrlati' liner ,Wlon nud hnd thoro dxplodod : Tho! Vlrlbua Unltls wna thon lying on. hor side, but suddenly thn huge ahlp, turnod bottom upward nnd I.liHitoiiant Paoluccl anw Admiral Voiiiovloli'' ncramblo upward and atunil with folded nrnm on tho kool, ronrty to go down with bin vennul. t : MtiJoB Uoaottl and IdoUtonunt Pivo. luopr woro roenpturod und tnkon on hoiird bnollior AtiHtrlnn warship wimi'o.tppy wero Kopi pnpoiniia inuii tiio armtetloo wan nigneu nnit an itn intrWarshlp ontorod the hiirhnr; Tltoh n Inunuh was nont far (ho twd ItDrocs rid 'the 1 woro adnt on n doHtroyor to Venice hore tho pooplo gnvo them u 'Vriclfhrottn welcome. , . : ifr-r- , Moilfovd Yimuorcll Club Stotk '" ''J . TinlilnrH Aloi'tllia ' All niemliorn venjiiinted to moot lit ritlillc Whi'iiry, WodnoBdny, .Inn. th 1!)1D, 7::il) p.' ntnioetlnn of offleei'H dud board -at Ulroctore. 8 !& TROOPS FROM FRANCE ,,'. u ( NTW yo'lIK, Jan. Il.-Tl.o I'niled Htulch MleuiiiHliiu North (lurolinn. nrHl biittltwlilij to bo imoil lor IruiiH- liortlng r -iiiiiic Irooiw, orrived lliix liiutiiiiig iioiii liroat, nurrviiiK ul' fieer amt l.Illll eiillalcd luen til' the iirmv nnl niiiilne eoriw. Tlieo trooiw Included eiiHiiul comiuiniax numburK 201. 'iWi, 20.1 nnd m uiarinoN con tnlniiiif H.ivou olfieern mid ftll'i men. Mil' fir-t ninriue oimiuiziition to re turn from the wur: tliu lllli uinmiitil lion I ruin, liiclmlinu lieiiiltiunrterH euliipnnv. Iieiul trtcrM (leturhmetit. ordniince deliieliliicut, ineilienl ' di tiieluiiuiit und eoinimnivM V mid CI. eontiiiuiiiu nl'l'li'erx nnd 'll). men: (he 'illHtli iiero Niiuiiriliiu eontiiiiiiim eiitlit ttfl'i unit men und 2-' fiiHiinlu. WAfllliXOTON, Jim. 0 Commuo dora of combat cIIvIhIoiih In the Unit ed HtateB wore authorised today to dlnchnrgo first from ' thulr forces those men whose iillotmciit papers show they huvo dependents, and sec ond, such men as would be affected adversely In obtaining civil employ ment as u result of being held fur? ther In service. , Portland Livestock -, I'OHTUNr). Ore.. Jun. 0. Cuttle hiiher: reeeitdN 1,77(1. Steem, iirimc. ti:i.H0(,i I l.llil; uuoil to ehoiee. U..'iO (ii l'.'.'itl : medium to uood, . 1 0..1U('I 11.50; fnir to meilium. !.o0( 10..ri0: common to fnir. H.OOftt 11.00: cows und heifers, ehoiee. iflO.OUCo 11.00: meilium to c"od. ifH..i(l(fi tl..'i(l; fnir to medium. 7.u0(it H.Ml: cornier, if 4.00 (i"i.0U: bulls, i(l..'i(l((iH.;iO: eiilves. flUKHo l,J,.rll; K(oekers und i'eederb. $7.(IO((i 11.(1(1. Ilous firm: teeeiuls, 4.0'U. Prime mixed, $17.()0(ii 17.ri(); mvdimii mixed, l(I.H'ii 17.(10: rouuh henvivs. 1".UK la 10.00: ui'.'-. $H.(l(lia l.r.'.'5: bulk ol sales. 17.00. Sheep slendv. reeeiptK. 05.". 1'rinie Inmlit, ll'.Mlllfii'n.OO; fair to medium. U0(u 11.01): venrlinuN. 10.00(a' 11. 50; wethers. jflMMKn 10.00; ewes. tll,00(A8.flO. - Duller ' ' . I'OIITUXD. Ore.. Jnn. C Dutler .firm. I'itv creiijnerv uritits. cxtrus. box lols, tl."ic; corloint. UOe; hull' buxeit Uc more: lesw than hnlf boxes. le 'more. '. HuVing tinee bill (erf I. eountrv. On': enhe extrus, 0-le. t . loultry and Rugs , POnTrNI). Ori..'. Jun. 0. EmiK xelline price, ruse count. U8u; liuvinir price, (He: Helling tinee. ciinclle'l. le. Hens .I0(u 32e; springers, 32oj old rooslerH, 20e. . ' ' . Onts ol.5() bid: corn. G2.00. 1)1 Kl In- Ashlnnd; Jnn. 3, -Iflll), Mrs, V. (). DiekcrAnn, in the 4-ttli venr of her ngt. Funeral servieeR were held in Mnsotiiit hull. Dveember S. under the iiusuircx of Alpha clmp- ter .of -the Knstern Star. Hot;, CVr. Koehler, piiBtor of tho Presbyterian ehnreh, wn tho ol'fieiatiutr clerin'- Mini. The Hinfteix wc ; Trom tin CoiittrcBiitionlil ehiireh ehoir.. In tvrmont with in Mouiituin View eeuie lerv. , ! Mrs. Diokorson wuh ii. nutwe of Ohio.'- The family ertme to A.-dilund in 1010, nnd siiieo that time have been identified , with tho cliuroh, business und educational interests Of this .city, the wife und mother ever lending u lieliiing hand in be half of everv worthy object. Sympa thy und friesdlincss were eiirdinnl pHnuiples UH exemplified eliitructer- Mtieallv in u lit o devoted to lumilv end friends. , BettiilvH her husbiiud, she leaves o duuitliter und two (ions. The dnuuliter, llenel, arrived home ro'cntlv t Loin WiiHliinu'toii, 1. (.'.. suminoiied bv her motliei-'s emiciil illness. Don, eldest ol the uuvs, is serving with tho const Urtillerv nl Kort Slens, und . Wilbuc is. mem ber of tbo home fnmilv nin'le. Driol'- lv eiiilomir.ed, Mrs. Miekersou's epi taph micht upproprmtolv- tnooriw- nto the tender' sentiment, "She mnilc homo hnppv. Through the liutlifiil yenrs the simple reeord that sho left nclimil won tniiiulit with invinir ten ilet'ilCHS so kind." RVANS-r-In Aslilhnd.'Jnn. 4. lnil). lliriiui S. Kvnn.s.. in tho 01st venr of his uue, Funcrul services will he held nt Stock's undertiiUine; imrlors, Tiiesduv, Jan. 7,.nt 2 m. Iiilerment will be m Ashlund cemc- torv. The funeral services ' will be devoid d( eorcnionv. Dr. U. M llrower, . lifvlonir friend of the de ceased, will vender u triHuto to his ntentorv. Services at the uriive will be bv Iho Odd I'Vllows, i Mr. Kvund wits n unlive , of Cnli- lorniti nnd was boni in Snd Frnn Cisco. His' .coming; to Ashland wns coincident willi the constritetiim of the railroad through Huh section, no was one of tho pioneer dealers in piiinlimr mnloriul in this. nitAr, nnd fiVu li term sepyed. the liuinieipnlitv iltl lniivor. One of Iho nuietost of men lie bml n keen sense .of humor, mid bis unit hit expressions were in keeiiimr Willi Hie ueniiil ilisnositidn whieh in'oinptcil litem.' For veurn frlEflFOTTD MXIl TRIBUNE, MEDFOTtfi, " OTtEfiON', ho hud been ttrc'VidUxlv uftjieted with liliVNiiiil iul'irniitv, triulii whii-h lie bore tuitieiitlv unit without eom tililinl. rimer rwliiitiuiNliinit Ijuhiikkh luit'HiiilK, hi home. OHueeinllv in de eliiiitur venrx, wuh with Mr, und Mm. Hubert Drew, who cured 'for him with rure devotion und telideinexM. "Hi" F.viiiih kuh n nluunuint mini, ea niul mid coniDiiiiiiihuble. mid iitnuv I'iIi'IkIm of mirliui' tin vh will ruuvut to lenrn of bin dentlr, linrnev cte'iimuu. Klovd' I.iuiib und Delbert Ooddnrd were iittenilinif to busincHH mutters in Mvdfurd liibt week. ' ' ' , ' Mi'.. Ilickerililc spl'tit most of IiikI week In M eil hud. lie was One of the lodges ill the poultry show, Mis daughter Ilosu mid sou .Marion, spent r'riduv in the e!tv. 1 Mr. mid Mrs. Sheets und Mrs. 1'iit- tersou of Asblmid spent last Kiitunluv lit the home of Mr, Oiitmuu. Mr. and Mrs. John lliekev of lled ding; ('al siiniiised Marion Trver und family Saturday cveiiini!. Mr. Diekev is ii iieuliew of r. 'fryer mid was en route to Me.dford liit visit his niothu, .Mrs, ' Kiln lliekev, 'who bus been iiiiilo Kick at the home of her sister, .Mrs. Ilov Toft. After u few days' visit there they left on New Year's duv for their home in lledding. I.uwrcnce Crawford left New Vcur's lnv for t'liinn Lewis, ufter n few dnvs' visit with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 8. C rnwford. ' Miss Kuiinii Crawford left Friday for San Krunejseo. ' ' Mrt. Fred Itraiiilt suent Monduv afteninon sbopping in .Med ford. Mr. Yoiteli w as u business culler in Phoenix MondiiV morning. . ' Howard Krnme left recently fur the naval training station at Scuttle after n short furlough spent here with his parents. ' ' ' '.'' Mr. and frs. Adumsbn spent Tue't dav iu Ashlnnd. ' Word hns been received bv Marion Truer that his son Sarueiint-Mnfor Charles T rvcr has been transferreil to the (l.'ith and itf expected to be home soon. Mr. mill Mrs. John' lleesnn' stient Thursday in Ashland. Mrs. Jnv Terrill und Xfrs. Rnluli Koor.er were shopping' in ' Medford Tuesday iil'teriioou. Mrs. Ziders nnd duuuhtcr CnnuiJ etla, were .Medford visitors Tiiesduv. Axtel Amunilscheii transiictcd bus iness in Ashland Tuesday afternoon. Cliff Ourvin and Welborn Hcitson were nitcndini; to business niuijcrs in Metlford Tiiesduv afternoon. Arthur Urunu. reuresentutive for the Portland Orcuoniau. was u New Year's guest at the Tn-er home Wed nesday. ,i Mrs. Ijnnl) und Mrs, Mason were Medford visitors Friday afternoon. .. Mrs. FomiII spent Fridtiv after noon in Aslilund, ; Mr. Wells and Mrs.' Itlin C'olcinnn left Siiiidav for I'orllnud to attend the funeral of Klse Adams-of the oolieo force und bmthee of Mrs, Coleman end Kdrar Adiilns of Wagner Creek. Mr.iAdanis wns the youngest son of Jesse Adams. . . .Mr. nnd Xtrs Marion Trver speut Fridnv ns euests r Mr. Trvur's sis-, ler, Mrc Kiln Diekev. who bus been nuite ill (it thoMiome of her sister, Mrs. UtiV ToM of Medford. Lewis Diekev .and Mm; Audcrliiic. children of Mrs. Diekev, wero Ulso guestM nt the Toft home. ' . ' Mrsi Voecli was. n visitor in Med ford Sntiirdnv. ; Willinin Petrin transuded business in Medford Suturdav. Church services und duv school wns resumed this week after six weeks' vacutidii on'nceount of the influenza epidemic, .' ,: 1 ' i Miss Mitrioa Bowon, i ktiident ut the U. of 0 who silent the holidays with her utiut . ill Medford. was ii Jacksonville visitor Monday. Hontoii Bower of Ashlnnd did bus iness ut the county seat this week. I'nvntcs I lurry Lewis. Ronton I'itg and. Cliff DunniiiBtmi returned to Cump Lewis 'Tiiesdnv from where thev will Ibe, iimsterod out in th near future. -; v , Mm. John Keter nud Miss Ileniiec hnvc sufficiently reoovered from the influenza to return from the hi pitnl Woilnesduy. ' . , Ci II. Beery mid C: J, Ravcnor have returned, from Portlaiid where thev wore employed m the ship yards. air. nud. Mrs. Fred Frick unl .as their dinner . guests on Christinas diiV. Mr, nnd (Mirs. .K. S. Wilsoru Lieut. Wilde Willinnis. Fred Willinms of (taunts. Puss and Thclma nud Carl Lnisen. , Mrs, Kninm JaijUson of Porlland nccoinpaiiied "her brother, Private George . Mkirgvoitcr,. ns fur n.s. thut place on his return to Cump Lewis.. J. Il..ltecrv received word of the death or Iii'h son, Jumcs Beery.' who wns . wounded shortly before (lie I'irniuiticp'-' wns Hluned. Mr. Been TALENT TALK Do Not Get Careless WitK ... i- Impurities Invite Disease, You should pny particular heed to nny indication, that Vo'ur blood supply is becoming- sluggish, or that there is n lessening in its strong; and vital force. By keopinff ynu blood .purified, your system moro asily wunls oft disenso that is ovor nrcHcnt, waiting to uttucH wherever tlivro U "i o;ien- bud recent letters , received from Cnrlev Wilson nnd Fred' Lewis of the fist divisios. reporting tlieni in fine heiilth und spirits but anxious to be (it homo once moVc. Thomas ;Dcvoe bus opened ' a butcher shop in the sumo locution us Uuuninutoii'tf former market. Miss I'oui'l 'I'unkev of Central Point 1 visited Jacksonville ' friends one day Inst week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Olio Moore have re turned to Dotv, Wusli,, ufter spend -ing ' the ' holidiivH with the lutter's uurents, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. Ung sbaw. ' . , " Lieut. Wudo Williams, who recent ly visited his sister, Alls." Fred Kick, has returned (o San Fruncisco, wbero. ho will go into the blinking busincMi. ' J. Silvcrstonc of Portlund truns ucted busiscss ill the court house this week. ; ... .. Charles Prim, who recently 'went to Portland, has ucecptcd a posi (ion in tbe iiieume department of the eoleetur of customs. . . Dave ilneklcv has returned to Rueh after being confined to the Snerud lleurt luisnilul three months with the inlliieiuu. - EAGLE POINT EAGLETS , i 't-. By A. C Ilowlett.' 8. D. Holmes who has been work' tug In the sheriff's office for the past two or thveo woeks, finishing up the business of tho present incumbent and getting the books and business ready to be turned over to bis suc cessor, finished up the job last Sat urday evening and is again a resi dent of our town, but we do not know how long It will be before he will uguln toe balled upon to enter m an official capacity upon tbe duties Of another office for It is reported that he Is to be a deputy In the county clerk's office. ;-8o far aa, his qualifi cations Is concerned there are per haps fow men in tbe county better qualified to attend to tbe clerical part of Iho business than our towns man S. B. Jlolmcs. Miss AUirgurct Hammon and Miss Helen Moore came out on tho Har nlsh auto stage Saturday evening. The former was met at the postofflce by Hamilton Wutkina and taken to his home. She Is engaged as teacher In the Iteesc creek school and expect. ed to commence her schooL again on last Monday. Doc. 30th. and Mrss Helen Moore was here on a visit to the Harnlsh and Fred Button fam ilies. She has been attendiirg school in San Jose. Cal. She taught last season In one of. the districts above here on Little. Butte. hut is now tak ing the necessary courses to prepare herself for positions in the higher educational - departments. Sho re turned to Ashland, ier home,. Tues day eveulng nnd goes from there dir ect to Siui Jobo again to assume her studies next Monday . Fred Pierce, a brother of our townsmen Klod Pierce came in to visit his brother last Thursday. He bad Just como from Camp Lewis. Andrew and Kred Eadler of Lase creek, who were home on furlough, j started back to tbelr posts on tbe Lewis Jitney Monday morning. C. H. N'atwick was also a passenger . to Medford Monday morning. . , ' .. ' JameB Vestul, another one of our soldier boys came In Monday mor ning on the Harnlsh mail auto and started Immediately for his father's on the Mooman star-.c. Ho entered the aervico from the O. A. C. expect ing to BO to France, but after ho had enlisted and tho oflicers learned that be waB a military student they put him In a school ai an Instructor,, and in telling me ot bis experiences in that line ho remarked "That is what one gets, by lotting them know that you know something," r He Is one of our country-raised boya, but had his mind set on nn education and att;ir passing tho eighth grade in the Reese creek school went to Central Point high school until ho finished his lilgh school course, then went to Corvallla. Ho Is what we may call a self-made man for ho1 has worked his way up, working durlug tho vacations to pay tho exnenae nnd Is still climbing. He has set a noble example for his boy hood associates. George Stowell was a business cal- lor Monday. . . Kd Moyer and wife of Lako creok, wero in town Tuesday morning on a business tour Among thp passengers Tuesday morning on the P. & E. wns Miss Olndys Natwlck, of this neighbor. hood, Mrs. F. p. Hill of Derby. Miss Uornlco Hargravo of Medford, D. F. Frankson of Oregon City. Floyd Fick of Ornnts Pass, nnd William Bless , Ooorge Sanders, the superintendent or tho Commercial Orchard camo In Monday Evening and spent tho night with us.- - , . v; ' ' ' ' ' Died, DcCi SO, 1918,-at tho home of her daughter,. Mrs: Ralph.' Tucker In UrownsborOi Mrs. Elizabeth Clem ens, aged S4 years, two months and 1(1 days. . She leaves to mourn her loss one daughter and tlireo grand children. Slia was stricken with apo plexy some tlmo ago and rendered helpless and qttiotly passed away on' Mlonduy Inst.-; i She . was horn in the Your Blood Supply ingv A fow bottles of S.' S. S.; tho greut vegetiime oiooa meuicino, win levitdllze your blood and givo you now strength aiid a healthy, vigorous vitality.-. Evorybnet needs it just now to keep tho system in perfect condi tion. Go to your drug- store nnd got a bottle to-day, and if you need any medical ndvIce'you; can 'obtain it without cost by writing? to' Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., fiS Swift Laboratory, Atluntn. Go, MONDAY, JANUARY fi, 1 slate of Pennsylvania, Oct. 14, 1834. moved from there to Iowa with her parents and riinie to Jackson county, settled in lirownsboro in 181)0. She was highly respected by hor neigh bors and took quite an Interest In the Sunday school work. She professed religion when quite young and Joined the Iluptlst church and lived a consis tent christian life and died a peace ful deuth. The funeral services were conducted ut the grave In llrowns- boro cemetery by your Eagle Point correspondent. Tiinro wero quite a number of her neighbors who attend ed tho funoral Tuesday afternoon. Wm. Von dor liellen has purchas ed what Is known as the old Crorner place on iteese creek and is starting to fence it having sent out a load of wire fencing this Wednesday morn Ing. John Wlnnlngham started In Mon day to try to carry the mall again Ho was to take It from Trail to Per sist and Dick Messy to tako It from Eagle Point to Trull, but it so hap pened that Dick went with him lip to Persist and John was taken sick at the "Mathews Cabin" where they had to spend the night and Dick said that they had nothing to eat from the time they left Trail until they got back, twenty-four hours, and that he, Dick, was up nil night without sleep. He had to leave Mr. Winning- ham at Trail as he was not able to ride home. They sure have a time with the mall on that route. Our New Year 1919 came in as gentle lamb, clear cold and gentle and found us surrounded by all the blessings of-life and reminds us that thru a kind Divlno Providence we have been permitted to enjoy the blessings of another year while mil lions of our brothers and sisters have been counted among the dead, and If we could but realize the debt of gratitude we owe to Him who cares. for us wo would be ready -to offer our profound thanks to the giver of all good for His kind watch over us. Pardon this digression.- , Among the guests this New Year's, day we bad Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clem ents, Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. II. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Von der Hellen and son Hugo. Time Brines Joy ,; r And Happiness X & J'onri -Pass, tba Comlnj of Baby Draws Nearer" Arm :- Kod Prepared? No womjn n Tallin the joy of coming ptothortmod thou Id allow tho day to pass without uslriff ttw wonderful penetrating ap- incfliinn, juoiitcrs r rieim. By Its rnrular use throughout tho period do fyBiFin u prcparwi ior tno coming c ann strain and tension Is relieved. It reiv- dm the broad, flat abdornlnnl munctes pliant and thr readily ykld' to natiue'a dmaod for cxnunsion. As a mull tltc nerves are not drawn upon with that peculiar wrencb inir strain, end nausfl, ncn-ousnesa. bearing down and stretching pains arc counteracted. j no aouompn espanas costly wnen osby ar rives aad the hc-ura at tbo crisis are aat uraily Jess. Pain axel danger as a conse. qat-nce is avoided. Mother's Friend not only allays distress In advance, but assures a speedy recovery for tho .mother. Tho skin rs kept soft and smooth and natural and free from cusflgure- WHt- in Ow. ntrfnXH R..-..I.I..' ....... rjept. J. Lamar Bnildlns. Atlanta,- Gecrsio. for their Motherhood Book, and procure a IjotMa of Mother,! Prfenil Trnm tlu rinnld. It is Just as standard as anythiag you. can. COUGHS AND COLDS QWCKLYmiEVEb Dr. King'sNew Discovery used t since Grant was President , Get a bottle today ! It did it for your grandma, for your father. For fifty year this well-known cough and cold remedy has kept an evergrowing army of friends, young and old. For half a century druggists every where have sold it. Put a bottle in your medicine cabinet. You may need it in a hurry. Sold by druggists everywhere. - 60c and $1.20 Bowels Acting Properly? Thev oucht to, for constipation makes the body retain waste matters and impurities that - undermine the health and play havoc with the entire system. Dr. King's New Life Pills are reliable and mild in action. All druccists. 25c, ...a.-t- p ( NOTICE OF SAI.li , OF GOVERN MENT T1M15KR General Land Of fice, Washington, I). C, December 21. 1918. Notice 13 hereby given that subject to tho conditions and limitations of tno-Act of June 1916 139 Stat., 21 Si, and the in structions of the Secretary ot tho In terior of Senlemlier 15. 1917, tho timber on the following lands will bo sold Feb. 11, 1919. at 10 o'clock m., at public auction at the United States land office at Uaseburg, Ore gon, to the highest bidder nt not lesB than the appraised ynluo aa shown by this notice, snlo to be subject t the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The nurciaso nrlee. witn nn additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereot,' bolus commissions allowed, must bo deposited nt time of sale, money to bo returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from citizens ot tho Unit, od States, associations of such cit izens and corporations organized under", the laws of the United States or anv state, torrltory or district thereof only. Upon application of qualified purchaser, tho timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being included in any offer of a larger unit. Township 21 S K. 4 W., Sec. 19; KW S1S red fir 330 M., not to be sold for less than $1.00 per M. T. 33 S., R. 7 V Sec. 11; NE14 . SB&.'SB .M., yellow pine, HSu. M., red fir, none ot tho yel low pine to be sold for loss than S2.i"i0 nor. M.. and none of the red fir to be sold for less than $1.25 per M, Verv rospoctlully, Cluv Tnllmnn, Comuiissionor Ueuorul Lund OIlico. f)1 0 CHICHESTER S PILLS SOUbi WiBTSEVimwHIJiE Advertising Rates ' ClaislflcKl Ope cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line, v Legal Five cents a line. Display 25 cents an inch. Contract rates on application. HELP WANTED MAJJE. WANTKI) Men to clear land and cut wood by tier by contract Imme diately. Apply Webster Jtanch, phone 685-J3. 248 WANTED Pruners. Apply U. S. Labor Bureau, FAnt Street. 244' WANTEIV-8ITTJATIOW. WANTED Job on farm by fcoy la years old. H. O. Dell, Gen. Del., Medford. 245 WAKTEHs msCEliIiAJrXOCB WANTED Moderately furnished 4 or 5 room house, close in. Respon sible party; nq children. S. O. S.. Mall Tribune. 244 WANTED To buy good pigs or Bhoats. . Dr. Helms, phone 308. 244" WANTED Stock and yellow carrots. 421 Oak street. 243 WANTED To rent, a small place, five or 10 acres, suitable for chick ens, cows and pigs. W. H. Ellis, 707 West Main street. 246 WANTED R. H. Toft wtil buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts. WANTED Hoosee to move, knlld. repair or wreck. Phone 48H-M or 48X-X. WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, ludg ments, escrow contracts, etc, and makes short time loans on any old thine. VOB SALE POULTRY AND EGGE. FOR SALE Get your cockerels from y winter laying .flocks, White Leg horns and Reds. Phone 777-L. 244 FOR SALE Two S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels; also early hatcbed pullets, from the best stock In the valley, write or see Mrs. C. s. Lammey, Central Point, Route box 21. . 249 FOR SALE 180-egg capacity X-Ray Incubator, practically new; also ' brooder, price 30.00 for both. Ar-ra O. Q Tnmmorv Pontrnl Pnlnt Route 2, box 21. , 249" FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. You need heavy layers. They eat no more than the poor layerB. - My hens are heavy layers of good sized eggs, and eggs are money. Made J3.54 profit per hen 1918 under average farm care. Get a start with he right kind and watch them pay tho grocery bill. Book ing orders now for hatching eg and babv chicks from my grand White Leghorns, one-half and three-quarters O. A. C. Big hens that lay eggs and pay bis profits. Eggs 10c. and every egg guaran teed fertile. Chicks 20c- E. H Westerfleld, Medford, R. 4. , 263 FOR SALE S. C. .White Leghorn cockerels, Tancred strain. R. V. . Crum. three miles northeast Med ford. 24S FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE On account of sickness 9 head of cows and calves, 2 fresh and 1 soon; 4 shoots; also my 14 acre tract on Boulevard, near State Normal. Cheap (or casta. . L. Sillier, Ashland, Oregon. 24 FOR SALE Good milk cow. Phone 311-R. ' 244 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE-500-R2. Black walnuts. Phone . 24 FOR SALE Brand new Maxwell car, run 1,000 miles. Take $77 for it. Phone 4S4-R, Ashland Oregon. . , 24 FOR SALE Brand new player piano, cost $675. will sell for $400. Terms. Call 4S4-R, Ashland, Ore- xon. - .... 243 FOR SALE White winter seed bar ley. Call C. T. Hamilton, Central Point. 247 FOR SALE At a sacrifice, grocery- stock, building and fixtures. will sell stock alone. Apply 221 West Jackson street, Medford, Ore - - 24 FOR SALE Straw lu 'barn $4.00 ton. Three miles out, good roads Phone 539-J3. 243 FOR SALB-452-W. -Corn and barley. Phone FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, Buperphasphnte. Ralph Waldo El- den, Russ Mill. FOR SALE Alfalfa S42-R, evenings. . .. ' hay. Phone FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay s.25.00 per ton. Modoc Orchard Phone Central Point at meal hours. - , FOR EXCHANGE. TO TRADE Will accept desirable home or possible something olse to amount of $o000 and S3o00 long time on a good ranch. , Box 143, Riddle, Ore. 267 FOR EXCHANGE Vacant, on South ' Oakdnle avenuo, or will Improve with new bungalow for 2 to 40 acres corn nnd alfalfa land, or will buy smaller tract not highly im- nroved for $20(10. Wrlto earl leu lars to W. L. Weekor, 198 East Orange Grove avenue, Pnsndonu, Cui, . . 245 .. ... .. . ... .. ..... .... V(rJ Tpi ns lbr. lit. fimir " Zt UIAUUJHU IIIIAMIt VI 1.1 m. k.aA 0 H PAOE TTITZTCr. FOB BENT MlKtTELLASKtn'H. KOIl HBNT Hi acres honriuz on-hard,, mustlv penis., tlnml protioit tlon to right puny. Krniili. Isnncs. l'hono 90.1-Y. 11 Hi FOR RENT Underwood tvpnwritor. Call 929-W. , sn TAKKN VP, ' ' . TAKEN IIP One bull calf with cmn off right ear and under hit with split In left ear. Ho hns been here for a month nnd n hulf now. Phoin? 373 Jacksonville. 1M(J MONEY TO LOAX MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy l.lh erty Bonds, j. H. Andrews,' No. . 81 North Grape. Phone 647-.T. . tt BUSINESS III RECTORS' Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-lnw, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. Iteames, Lawyer, Garnett- Corey Building. . Anto Supplies LA HER AUTO SPRINGS Co. We 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 Q t T,irtlarwl n.avnn Garbage GARBAGE Get rour premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons tor good service. Phone 351-Y. J. Y. Allen. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. Bnlldlng, Medford. Phone 157-R. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 4 0 years aVifc Money ready when land is appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hurd, seey.-treas., National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. 203 Instruction k Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teschor of piano and harmony. Haight Mualo Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. Piano Tuning G. W. CROSS 603 .West Sscoud street. Phone 309. Piano tuner and repairer. Endorsed by the leading musical people of southern Oregon. 264 Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnett-Coroy build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M, F. & rl. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. ' DR. F. G. CARLO W - DR. EVA MAIWS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Gernett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. hns the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North " Fir St. Tronsfor EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 43 North Front St. Phono 315. Prices right. Service guar- anteed. A CHANCE To Own a Home in Medford , A strictly modern 5-room cottage with screened porch es, cement walk, garage and driveway, chicken house nnd lot, and close in, everything paid up, a clear title and u bargain. . We have several splendid values to f fer you at this time. Brown & White Real Estate and Insurance, 10 So. Fir St. Medford. Ormiim , INTERUItllAN AUTOUUC CO. ; ' ' ' Tlmo Card, i While "flu" ban Is on cars will run between Medford and Ashland as, fol lows: . . Leave Medford for Ashland dally at 8:00 a. m. (except Sunday), and at 10 a. m 1:00 p. m. and 4:00 p. in, Leave Ashland for Medford dully at 9:00 a. m. (except Sunday) and . . . nt 11:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m. and p, ra. ' ' 15