TttOTC TTTRF-F, WATER PROJECT i STATE APPROVAL 4 Dui'lnii (lit) hint lliruo nmiiihs since tliu bond ulnullon imstired 1 1 1 tun I lint the iuotli of tlio dUli-lcl wurii will in;; iu buck, tiiiini mi in iiutii' 4rrM'i In Irrigate tho district, t ho primmi! beard, consisting of W,, A, .KoIkui', l.i'umiril Curpiintiir mill K. (I, Culi m ill liuva been liUHlly MiuiiKrd In I'llltlllK tlio finishing tllllcllUS to dm lilt Hullo prilled preparatory lu null. tnlllliiK tlio arhuiuu lu tlio statu nulli- UlllU'S. . To Mr. Polgnr in fulllug un luipor litnt share of Iho work In preparing to rioiit tlio liotul Issuo uutliurUutl liy Iho voters Rt tlio uluclliin In rleplcm-tmi-. anil In compiling iH'ciwHary flu- oiK'Inl dnUi required by tlio suite im- gliicor, Mr. Cupper, nml by Iho Mine Irrlit ittluii Hoctirlllnn ciinitiiltlo. Mr. KulKor find In Iho roiioiiHllilo, liunil houses Ihruout tlio count i- n iiiohI enciiuriigliiK Interest lu Irrluiillon sii-urllliu In Rcmirnl, nml In lltu dls- Irlrts bonds In partlciilur. ' It In conceded liy tlio moot oxpnr- liuicud baud till) urn lliul tlio Medford DIM riot bonds should itppoul tu tlio Investor In nil ntiiiHiiully uitructlvc light owing lu tlio llnnnlty of tlio pu iilnltiiii, Iho character ot tlio mill nil tlio compnriillvnly high viiIiio of tlio liinil, s wull lit Hit clone proxim ity tu a t'lty and tlm eoiiaoiiuout ease Ot Blitpinont. Ono of Mr. Folger'a in o n I onerous tanks I to obliiln from qualified und experienced parties, wull acquainted with tlio IiiuiIh lu Uitoiilloii a careful, dcliillml appraisal of (ivory parcel of Innil In inn dIMrlet (or till) Information of tlio Hlote liln- trlrt Securities roiumholoii. i Mr. Folger enlisted the services of three Kuril competent t-uttemcn In Mr. Wllllum T. tlrline, Mr. J. C. Ill-own nml Mr. I'niil Jnnncy and re cently they huvo Klvon unsparingly Of Itiolr llmo and intimate knowledge of tlia cllntrlct In ordor Hint Mr. Kol lur't portion ut I ho roport will afford tu tlio statu uti I horltli'H a clear ami conservative estimate of tlio propurly upon which tlio bonds aro lu ho l sueds-iMr. Folgor In now nKiiKd on thin li&jfrirtnnt work, which ho hopes in finfiih during lliu courso of tlio month, "i ' Mr. iC'urpniitor linn undertaken to limit iiftor tlio engineering feature of tlio roport and In now In Sun Frtin Clnoo consulting with VV. C. lluuimnl on n fow Important features. Tlio nirvoy run from tlio point of diver sion on lllit llutto to IK'iir crock nonr Phoenix ban lieen curefully chucked and the n-tnul Una found to bn about seven miles nhortor than at flrnt of' tlniulml. I'ltrlli'iilur attention linn been given by tlio onulnoom to tlio eluKniriratloun along tlio ennui lino with most encouraging rvniilla In that a considerable amount linn boon lived on the preliminary estimates. Comploto specifications, pliius and doidgns for the workr aro In course of final iiroparallou. nud tlio direc tors fool confident (hut tlio report will he submitted to Mr. Cupper, the lain oiiKlnvur, by February Int. The buiird In paying fonnlant at tention to tho flow of water In Ills Hiitto. and Iholr ruadlupx bavo never fulled to nhow that ovon In the dry ant period there will bo an nliundunt water nupply. Mr. Colomnn'n Ioiim fiiinlllurlty with the illatrlet and with tho phynlcul and nKrlf ulliiral ooudltloim nurroiind- Iiir It aro of lliu Kreutent iiMnlnlaucP to Iho hoard In I bono crltlcnl ntimon of Itn dutlun, and liln ndvloo and ex perlnnca In oanerly noimlit by tho oth or dirocloni at .tho froiiuont eonfor- oiiiiw now bolnit hold. Krom tho be. nlimllig tho vnrloun memburn of the board havo workod In Iho clononl hiirniony. and hnvo Klvon 'to onoh oilier vnluublo onoouragemuut and nnnlntiiuea with tho rcniill that their Joint Inborn huvo at Innt broiiKht or dor out of chiton nud huvo nucceaded In duviilopliiK a nolieine tbnt annuros water to t ho dlntrlct In tho nvnnon of l'.ll'r). St, Mork'n Kplncoiiil Cor. North Onkdulo unit Kiftli f - h a. m. Holy communion. ' 10 a. m. Hunilny nchool. ' 1 1 a. in. MornlnK prayer. , 1:iSV p. in. UvenliiK prayer. Win. 1). Hamilton. Vlcnr, Ciithollc (liurcli South Oiikdnlo iiveniin.' Klrnt iiium Sunday at 8 a. in.' Recond iiiiihb nt 10:30 u. m. Iliinuillcllon nrtot- hocoiiiI maim, ; Itov. John Howard. ' 5 Vrt MelhodlHt Chiirch i Cor. Wont Tenth and Ivy Blrootn fenbhiilh nurvlcou will ho an fpllown: " Bnbbuth HChool, lO o'clock prencli Inn 1 1. Bubloot."ltoVlvul Noeded." KvnnuollBtlc aorvlcea lit 7:30 nnd each night tho oomltm woolc . M, V, ChlldH, pitntof, i ; ' M. 10, Clmrcli, Honth Cor. 'Wont Main and Onkdulo. ' i ,1. K. Wnlhock, Pastor. aundny nihool nt 10 n. m. V rrniiciiliiK ut 11 n. in. by tho pun tor. ' , ; You uro tirgod lo bo proaont. Como and brln ft your fi'Ioinls. i i No ovoiilim aorvlco. :. Christian Clmrcli . fliiniliiy Bchool fl: to. followed by election of Sunday school .otric.em .ypmniunion U ri, tn,. nflor -wlill t'llllrH'll ofriolliM will bu olii'toil for oomlliK your. Offloliil liuurd meolliiK 'I'lH'mluy ovonlnu ut I'u 11 I'd HIiKitrle nloru 7 : ii 0 . I'ruyei' inoulliiu 'riiurndiiy ovoiiIiik TiDtl. ; It In liopnd thut Hie norvlunn Huu- diiy will bo well utlulidiid. IOviiiiK.-liitli. y.lon'n Chun Ii I'ourib HI. tioluw Oiikdulo Avn. Itov, Ur. W. It; Morent-Ovnnr, I'lintur. lion. filH Wont l.'ouilh 8t. Kiindiiy Hitiool lu li. in, lilvliiii norvli'ii 1 l ii, in. You nml yourn uro nirillnlly Invlt- od. liioriilv I'lo.lijtrilon tliurrli Mr, Hiillllii, rumor. 10 a. m. Hunilny nchuol. II, Kiuine, niiporluti.'iidoiit. II. Tulille worHhlp, comiiiuiiloii und rovepllun of new uuiinborii. Uf furlnu for forelKU mlnnloun. 7: ill). Youiik Tooplo'n rally. I.eud- vr, Uullor I'nmor lirown. (iood iiiiikIc. I'lr-t (liunil of 'brl-t, Hi-limtln(. Iliuiii'li of Tho Mother Church, The Plrnt Church of Chrbit, Hclentlnt In llontou. Hervlrn Ktiudny at 11 o'clock nubjoct, "Hiivrninoiit," Woilniooliiy uvonlnit mooting at wliloli tiMilmonlvK of ChrlHtlun Hcleneo hoitllnu uro iilveu, at 7:30. Hiiuduy nchool at U:4j. All under the nio of twenty are wel'.-ome. Cliurch edlfloe 211! North Onkdulo HeiidlnK rnoiil 111 the M. K. tt II. hldH., North Control. Upvn from 1 to 5 dally, except Hundnyn und bull- dayn. Tho public In cordially luvltod lo attend tho ncrvlcnn uuil.vlnlt the rending: room. Klrt 1'rei.b) lei Inn (liurcli Corner Went Main and Holly Htn. Hiinduy uchool ut t:4 5 u. m, MornliiK nervlco nl I t a. in., nor iiioii. ' IVii Knockern und the Souuol. Kveulnit nurvlc'H ut i:30 p. in., "or. iiioii, "Will the ttollxloua World Din curd tho Cruna?" Munle In tho m urn In 8 nurvlce, duel "Crucifix" tKnurel. Mr. II. H.i Cor Una ami Geo. Maddux, nolo, "Oh, IJlVlno Redeemer" ((iuunod), Mm ICduit Innncn; und In the twciilnit, violin nolo, nvlucted, Minn Alice Vun deraluln. . , Coo. Andrewn, director of munle. Thin church neekn tho prlvlloKO of nervlco. Your needn coiniunnd un. I,. Myron Iloozcr, Miulnlor. . Flrnt Mctlimllxt plnmpnl Clmrcli Fourth and llnrtlutt. Wo miido a fine mart hint Sunday. The Sunday nchool mndii a fair nhow liiK In uttundnuvo and tho Kpwortli I.euKue wnn Krent. We will advance thin Sunday. "Tho Way of I'roKronn" will bo the theino of tho moriilnic aorvlco und In tho ovoiiIiik, "Honor to Whom Hon or." At the nvenluit nervlco the fa vorite liymiin of Lincoln, Garfield, McKlnley and Itoonovell will bo nuuK. Thny aro all in our hymn book. Tho mid-week nervlco on Thurndny ovontng wilt beRlu nt 7:30 o'clock. leano brinn; your Dlblen or Now. Te tnmenta. Our lonnnn will bo .Mutt. 1-tG. ' '. It. Cnrlon, Mlnlnter, I'IikI llniulht (liurcli No prlvlleKO In more prlcelunn tliuii tho slniplo prlvlleKO of wornhlp. Haw wo nhoiild prlxo it ami practice It whon wo can! Tho churches of thin city are lubor. ItiK to meet the deiiinndn of thin nuo Thin church will freely give you Itn bent. . : ) ll:-l."i n. m. IHble nchool. Mr. Frederick V. .Mourn will nerve an nuperlntemlent. 1 1 a. m. I'libllc wornhlp. Subject of nnrmon, "Tho Wlndown of lleuv- on." . ; -. 0:ir,. II, Y. P. 1.1. ' 7:30. KvenliiK KvunRirllstle nor. vice. Subject, "Tho Tuborniiclo nnd Itn Synibollnm." . W. T. 8. 8prl(tKn, Mlnlnter. TODAY'S MARKETS Livestock POKTI,ANI), Jun. 11. Cnttle nlendy: receipt 107. Steorn, prime 13 4i H; kuoiI to choice lll.oOd n.f.O; medium to Kood t O.r, 0 Ji H.i',0: fulr to in oil I urn 9.50t 10. TiO com moil to fulr istiiP; eown nnu hulfern, choice, $ 1 0 ft II; modliim to uood $8.00 41 B.50; fulr to muiliiim VI x.fiO: ' ciinnern t3.no h s bulla ITI There Was Nothing So Good tor iongestion r.tia voias , ns Mustard ' ' rti.t tbn nld-faliioned mustard-plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Gel tho relief and help that mustard pluslora gave, without tlio plaster and Wltlioui mc uiiliui. i Mustcrolo does it. It la a clean, white ointment, made with oil of iruictnrd. It it scientifically prepared, that it woiks wonders, ntid yet duso not blister the tendercst skin. ' " . ' , " , just mnssnco wuatorote in witn uio on-ner-tlps ponlly. Sia how quickly it briiiKO rcllof how speedily Uio pu-in disappears. Ito Mur.terolo for Boro throat broil. cliltls, tonsilitis. croup, stiff -neck, asthma, neuralgia, ueauacne, uoukcuiiuh, pu:mioy, rheumatism, lumbaqioi paino end acliea of tho buck or Joints sprcir. j. soro muscles, bruises, Chilblains, frosled feet, tolds of Die client (It v" en proventp'- pneumonia), 30c find (0c avs; hocyital mt $2.li0, , I T 90000GKOCKX)OOCXKOOOOCKOOOOOCkXKOOCK300000 Theaters and Movies AT THE PAGE T HEAT i -r IIhiIuk Itdbbniy . I ; A ilnriuir biiruliirv, with u ilni mntic climi, wii' tlio miliioot of niitcli (lihciiKHioii nml Hiiocntiition liv lliu icoi!i) lil'' Meilforil unit vicinity loiluy. the iIi-IiuIm of which wcto nut dcl'iiiitclv knoivii in Ibis citv until hu.t niuht.. It proved' to lie u iu-hm uiurxel iif more tliiiu ordinurv Hcnu tion mid tlinlls licctiilKo the tun vuinii; Peotile .iiiiinl fiiiictmii'il in lliu reniill ol' Iho liiilil lliclt liuvc a wide rin-lo ul' I'ricnilh licic. 'Tliev were m.l l-l it'll only recently. . Tliu cluud wilb the hi Ivor liiiimr. in their nine.' wu flitted about bv viitf runt liruer.en until llie fimil iiuiirrel euuie und tliev (.enu ruleil, the uretlv vomur wile divori; iiiir the litihbiiml : nud it wiih her tein liurnrv liutue thut won robbed, aluioxt under tliu eve of (lie I'liuriuiiii: vounu widow. '1 lu- mmimiIioiimI feature of the in idi'iil thut the e.x-ltiibuiid wiih n mrtv lo both the rolibcrv and the' rubber' ii;iircliciiKi(iii : mid in uroiii iiicut Nuciiil circles it i tinid thut his Icvcrui'SK has won buck to linn hu- irettv wile: for. iiller nil, it win oiilv n nuir of xilk HlockniL'x Hint wu lolen, I'iMiKluiiee 'Inliniuluc. the linniiiitit screen Ktnr who him ml- inirerM nnd Invern in everv town und huinli-t mi the continent. -will tell the whole thrilling Ktui'V ul the Kiulto touiulil ill one of the must nliMirbini; uielures iu which who Iiiik ever un lienrcd. A l'tiir of Silk Stockiiup. is the inline of the ntorv lino, since inn- fO.K00 8.oO; calven (9013.50; Blockers and feders IiiJi 9. Hogs lower; receipts 015. Prime mixed $17. 25r 17.50; medium mix ed $10,85 5! 17; rough heavies' $15 ft 16; pigs $Hf lft. 21; bulk $17. ' Sheep steady: receipts Gj. Prime lumhs $12 ft 13: fair to moillum tM 1 1 ; yearlings $l(i(?t I l.oO; wulhnrs $ (fl 10; ewen $Ciffi S. Ilutter PORTLAM), Jan. 1 1. Butter firm. City creamery prints, extras, box tuts B7c: cartons Ose: halt boxes V4c more; less than half boxes lc more, ituying prieo uuuer int. coun try flSc; .cube cxtrus 03c. ' J F4!Rs nnd teed I'OHTF.AXl), Ore.. .Inn." 'it. Kc a iollinr nrico. cose count. bTo: bux:- , Tho DIE!" Bttrlngl':"'.'? - " ami After Tho Old Reliable Round Package ""Ml. tv eKl t'w Special r xp JTZTTni J- IS sV ' t ' ' kri c il Bb...ir.-' ;.' : ':aS:;- WmtJI f CONSTANCE 1'. &V ' XjeA rojiDTwivatRS One tiilio ltexnll Tooth Paste, regular priro Sfici 1 Tooth ltrnsh S5e SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONE OF EACh FOR . 1 .'..'.' West Side Pharmacy ' THE MEDFORD - BUSINESS COLLEGE Is now open for Imsiness nt ill North Ornpe street. Una boon Inspected by tho Pity llnnlth Coniinlttco und ..... DECLARED SANITARY, nnd snfo from contagious diseases. RE 8UNDAY AND MONDAY ' -- ' ' ' p , kturice weui'H oiilv the Wiivne luiit Hosiery, the kind linuilli'd exclusivelv by the Miiv eouuuinv ol' thiH city, the uiiir Unit wuk xtolvii und recovered Iiuh been on exhibition ut the .Kinlto since vexterdnv nfiernoon. It in a rare treat to nee them while Con- stiiuee hitx til i-iii un. ' liiironeNft Ililurd (uinliir Frances Wilson liuurd I llaronens liuurd), who appears ut the ttlalto t boat re on next Thurndny evening, Is ono of tho accomplished women, of the duy. At the uko of thirteen she was nent to Kurope to ntudy munle and In 1005 was married to a famous palmer and Illustrator. Since then she hus been a prominent social fig ure both in America and Kurope.-She first bcKun writing in order to col laborate with her husband in . bfa work. So successful ban she proven In this flold that the Hooknian and other muKuzlnes havo eagerly sought her urt Irion. From first to lant her home has been a prominent ono in the theatre of the war, huviug been occupied by Hermann, allies, Americano, and serv ing four years as a home of mercy. So grapblcully has Mrs. Hoard de scribed her life and experiences thai war articles have been sought by loading American magazines. "With TIiojo Who Walt" was published by tho Saturday Evening Post In Sep tember and October and is fresh In tho memory of every one. Scribncrn. Tlio American und, other magazines have nlno featured her work. ma price. Oic: mcIIiih; price, cnnilled. tillo; selected candled in carton., i'2v probably he lower Miuuliiv. On trf, $.')0..".ll hid: corn. .G0.."i0 bid. Cut This Out It In Worth Money DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with o und mull It to Foley & Co., 2833 Sheffield Avo., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You v ill receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tnr Compound for coughs, colds aril croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for p:.!n in sides and buck; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder allnie .ts; and Foley Cathartic Tublets. a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathurtic, for constipation, biliousness, headache, nnd sluggish bowels. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. ' tVialted SViiik Very Nutritious, Digestible Tho REAL Food-Drink, Instantly prepare. Mndo by tho ORIGINAL Horllck process and from carefully seloctcd tnatcriuls." - Used successfully over V century. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. SleiHorlick'STheOrigSnal Thus Avoiding Imitations for 39c Toot I v ''I 39' COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackflon County Ab ntract Co., Blxth and Central Ave. ' ; , Circuit Court , lliibbiird Ilron. vh, Williiim Henry. Certificnto of utliichiueiit. Klizubetli S. Anilrcwn vh. Oco. A. MurMO el ul. Notice. Kvu liontnick vh. K, U. SlotihonHon. .Miliou to iliHiuiss. Order ilismiHsint;. Murv Abbott vh. 3. 1). Hell. Keply. Hiililinrd llrOK. VB, Williiim Henry us I ,n ii I'd Mill (Jii-Ijii nl eoiuimnv. For uioiay. Ipi'o!jiiCe Court Kslelhi Cui brati. c.itnte. Admitted to nrobiilo. Robert .1. liowir. eslulc. Order. First mid limil nneuunl. Flovd Wouili-o-fc vt ul, minors, ch- tfllo. Order uih.i iuliiiir eunrilinn. -; Evelyn I,. Wnlkw. cxtutc. Petition. Cliurloit Stci'.iielt, cxtutc. bond of fidmiriistrufiir. ." E ' Ten months aRo, W. H. Kclley, a lumber salesman of Omalia, had a pair of shoes re-soled with Neolin Soles. Mr. Kelley docs much walking and has worn these shoes constantly. He says "they are still good lor . another ten months of wear." , Good shoe stores carry Neolin-eoled shoes in many slyles lor men, women and children. They cost you no more than shoes that give less wear. Neolin Soles are also available everywhere for re-soling. Remember these soles are created by science to be what soles should be. They are comfortable and waterproof as well as long-wearing. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot . Heels -guaranteed to outwear any other heels. fleolin Soles 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. HELP WANTF.l) HALE. W-A'XTEl) House man. Hotel Sled- ford. ' WA'.VTED M'en to clear land and cut wood by tier by contract imme diately. Apply .Webster Ranch, before Saturday, phone GS5-J3. 248 heSjP WA.NTrn pemaijj WANTED An experienced girl for general housework. Phone 2 1 j-k. WANTED 6ITTJATIOS. WA'XTBD General housework by experienced lady.-. Address Grants Pass. It. V. D. 4. Box 46. - 2S WANTED Contract pruning liy one of the best contractors in the val ley. If you want good work at the right price phone B. f . stone,, sdn. 73S -West Fourteenth street. . 252 W A .VfKTJ iKlsCKI.tiASKOTJS WlAXTED to hear from .owner of good ranch for sale. State cash nrice. full oarticulars. I). P. Bush Minneapolis. Minn. - - 248 WANTED A chance to repair your umbrella or anything. Lluerty ltepalr Shop, 22 South Grape. 21 i WANTED To communicate with C. A. llasham or relatives concerning business nronosition. Presumably lives In vicinity of Medford. Ore gon. Address J. D. Bowers. Scotts- dale, Arizona. - . WANTED : alfalfa. -To biu- first cutting of 859 East Ninth. . 248 WANTED--Houses to move, build. or repair. Phone 48 S-X. WANTED It. H. Toft will buy your partly paid Ltbsrty Bond eoutracts. WANTED It. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds. alBO mortgagos. notes, iudg- 1 ments, escrow contracts, etc., and ' makes short time loans on any old thine-. NOTICE OF SAI.R OF GOVERN MKNT TIMBER General l.nnd Of fice: Washington, . C. li:cmber 21, 191 S. Notice is hereby given thut subject to the conditions an limitations of tho Act or June 9 1916 (89 Stat., 218), and the In structions of the Socrotnry of the In terior of Sontember .15. 1917. the timber on the following lands willhe sold Feb. 11. 1919. at 10 o'clock a in., at nublic auction nt tho United States lnnd office at Roscburg, Ore gon, to the highest biddor at not less than tlio annraised value as shown by this .notice, .sale to be subject to the annroval of the Soc.rotary ot tin Interior. The purchase price, with un additional sum of one-fifth of one nor cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned if sale is not aonroved. otherwise patent win issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be rocotved from citisens of the Unit ed States, associations of such cit- Izons and corporations organized under the laws of the United Stales or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will lie offered separately before being Included in any offer ot a larger unit. Township 21 S.. R. 4 W., Sec. 19; NWIi SE14, rod fir Sl!0 M., not to be sold for loss tbnn 11.00 per M. ' Tv 33 S., R, 7 W., Sec. 1 1; NHH4 81514 .' 85 M, yellow pino, 685 M., red fir, none ot the yel low pine to, be sold for less than $2.50 per M., nnd nono of the red rir to bo sold for less than $-1.25 per Mi Verv respectfully, Clity Tallmaii, gomm!ifs)oior gouoffli 111114 vHsi GOODBY, WOMEN'S TROUBLES Th tertura smt oWainforfn of wrak. Inrne sntl ti-hlns back, swollen lf.1 suit hml)K, WNknesM. dizxtnes, risimfs. ns s rule hsv thuir origin in kulriM trouble; not "femnle complaints." Thffce sellers! symptoms of kulney sn bisililrr dieense are well known so is ti,e ferr.eily. Next time von feel s iwinee of nsin is the bsik or are tmubleil with henii- hilii-. iniliKestiiui, iimoinnis. irrtlntion n 11, c liisil'ler or pain in Iho loins nml tr,wer Sliili'ioen. too will find quick noil nore n-ltvf in ifi,I) MI'.DAf, Haarlem tin Cupiuiti-n, Tills old anil tried rrxn iilv for kolney iroiitile and silled de rnnaeinnts tiui Sioml the tent for huu oreii of Ten re. It doeii the work. Tninn nud troulilcs vsniMh anil new life nnd health wilt eomn an you continue their line. Wlien completely restored to-your ostinl vucor, eouiinuc taking a i;ooieile or two each day. COI.I) MKDAf, Hnurl'm Oil Cnp milea are imrinrted frmn the laborato ries. st Haarlem, ilolluiid. Mo llot so-' cept a- niilifttituto.- ; In sealed boses, three sizrs. FOR BE'T FTJR.MBHOT ROOMS FOR IlENT Furnished rooms, rates raasonable. Kenelworth Itooms, .- . 252 FOR MONT Furnished rooms -for hounckeenlng. Kcnelwortli Rooms. 248 FOR RK.TT MlfiCEIOiANlXlUS. TO RENT 12-acre farm with water for 2 k acres; - good- school close. Address Central Point R. F. . -No, 2, Hox 35. Stanley Richardson. 24 B181XB.SS OITORTUTilTIKS OIL! HAVE. PRODUCTION. No speculation. Our profit-sharing certificates, $30, a life income. i Write now.' Room 412 Hall Bldg.. Kansas City, Mo. Uberty pll Co. Can use few salesmen. ' -.- FOR SALE flKAt, EOT ATI. FOR SALE Six-room modern bun galow on pavement; a -bargain. 1028 East Eleventh street- PhoDe 419-L. ' "' VOB BALE POULTRY AND BOOR ?"OR SALE Mammoth bronze tur keys. J. C. Herring, Central Point. 270 OR SALi: Two S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels: also early hatched pullets, from the best stock in the valley. -- Write or see Mrs. C. S. Lammev. Central Point. Route 2. box 21. .,- 249 OR SALE- 180-egg capacity X-Ray Incubator, practically new; also ! brooder, price $.'10.00 for ' both. Mrs. C. S. Lammery, Central Point. Route 2. box 21. 249 FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. You 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 13.54 nrotit oer- hen 1918 under averaee farm care. Get a start with lite right kind and watch them nay the grocery 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 nig protits. Eees 10c. and every egg guaran teed fertile. Chicks 20c. , E. H Westerfield. Medford, R. 4. . 263 FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn cockerels. Tancred strain. K. v, Crnm. -three miles northeast Med ford. 248 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One silo. 50-ton; one mllolte separator; four good uuik cows. T. E. - Beaulieu, Central Point, Route 2. 2 FOR SALH: A bargain lor quieK sale, 1S17 Dodge. A-l condition over-sine tires. Looks like new Phone 411-R4 for appointment. ..-.';:' .248 FOR. SALE If you have to sell your L,ibert4onds sell them to us; u you want to buy Liberty bonds buy them from us. v e pay caau Pianos. Victrolas and records specialty. Hale's Piano House Inc. j. F- Hale, general manager, .a 1 1 i.-nvt SALE Good Quality grain hay Phone78S-Rl. - ' .., . 249 FOR SALE-5O0-R2. , -Black walnuts. Phone 24 FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, superphasphate. . Ralph Waldo r.1 den, Russ Mill. - FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay 5 nil nr ton. - Modoe Orchard. ' Phone Central Point at meal hours. : . -i : - FOR EXCHANGE. TO TRADE Will accept desirable home or possible something-else to amount of J5000 and J3500 lone time on a good ranch. Box : 143. Riddle. Ore. 27 GET THIS It's a Big Bargain Touring ear, first-class condi ' tion, equipped with Willard bat tery, for lights and starting, all tires good, one of them new. . Car has had unusually good care. Apply -121 " South 'Fir or Phono , v: . ! 212-11.. . :.. i:ktiiyi:i STHAYHII One brown yearling, -.lor- Hey hotter, briinil SI. on rtitht Inn. Notify Surah I,.. Wheulnr, II, ' I, Modford. 310 1AJST A largo Wntermun ton main pen. Rowurd. Call 03S-Y. 3 d LOST Corvallls State Dank bunk .be tween Deo. 30 and .fan. 1st.- Un der return to .Mull Tribune office or phono 24 X3 Ohlriil Point, Robert F. KVio. , . 2u MOXKY TO MHX MONEY TO LOAN mi good real eatnte sec.nrlty. and will buy Lib erty Bonds. .1. Ft. Andrewn. No. -ill North drape. Phono B47-.T. tf BUSINESS DITtKCITOP.Y -Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-nt-low, . rooms S and 9. Modford National ' Bank Building. A. E. Ronraes, Lawyor, Corey Building. aarnstt- Anfo HnppilPS LA HER AUTO SPRING8 Co. We . are operating tho 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. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for Iho summer. i:au on the city garnago wagons ror good aervlce. Phone 351-T. ! J. Y. Allen. ' Expert Accountant lson1" WI1 AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In- eome Tar requlremente. l,ook Into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. Building, Medford. Phone 157-R. ' Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 514 Money ready when land is appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hnrd, secy.-treua.. National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. 2(53 Instrnctiou in Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony; Haight Music Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Eldg. Phone 72. ' Piano Tuning G. W. CROSS 603 West Second street. Phone 309. Piano tuner and repairer. Endorsed by tne leading musical people of souibern Oregon. - 264 Planing Mm THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings ana screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. - 'Physicians and Bnrgeona DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMM ENS 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. & H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAIa'S CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bids. ' . Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the oesc cquippea priumiK ulliuu iu Southern Oregon.' Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. A CHANCE To Own a Home in Medford A stiictlv modem S-room cottage with screened porch es, 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 ff er you at thiti . time. . .- '' Brown & White Real Estate and Insurance, to So. Fir St- Uedonl. Oreuon IXTEHCltBAX AVTOCAIt CO. , TIME CAIMX Ix-ave Medfonl for Asliliind dally except Sunday at 8:00 and, 1.0; 15 a, m. and at 1:00. 4:00 and 0:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days le ave at .10:30 a. in. und 5:30 and 9:30 p.'iii.,, : Leave Ashland for Medford dully except Sunday ut 9:00 and 11:00 u. rli. and at I;fl0, 4:0(1 nnd 5:15 1. ra. Also on Sitt unlay nt tl:.10 p. m.. .Sun days leave at .11:00 a. in. nud 12.30, 4;09 mt vi'iitf p. m, -