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MlilPI'OTIT) MATH T1M1HTNM, "MKPFOUP, ORKfl.OX, AIOXDAT, .TAXITA17T V,, 1010 TODAY'S MARKETS I'OI'tlllllll Livestock I'OltTLANl), Jim. I a. fin llu Nlt'iidy: receipt 15D8, Slciim, prime $l!lijH; good In choice 'II I. fill )i i j . r. i ; imihIIiiiii iii Komi ?ii),r,i)'r I I. Ml: rulr 1 imiillmii $11. ROW Ill, .Ml; COllllUOII In full' I H r u ; (.'OWH mid lufurii, eholeo ll)4i II; medium to good H.no ii n.n n j ruii- io medium III. i'iOII 5; cuihhim M4jr: IiiiIIh fii.Mi'i K.riOj iiiivnn Uff i;i.r,o; ' mi i'kiiiH nml feeders tlii V, ' ' lion lower; rucolpU .4KU I. I'rlinu ilt'xvil ILO.TIitt 17: . iiKitlliiiu mixed Hl.nil(ilU.7ri; rough hoitvtti l;,r,t Ifi DlKH $ 1 1 U 16,25: bulk li., Mi, Hhitup Hti'lidyi . ritniliiiH lii. Vlny liimlm $124(1:1; fiilr lo intt iIIiiim III 11 II; yimrlliiKM llinvi I). Mi; wethers $l)flo; $ii$, I Inner PORTLAND, Jan. la. liuiior 'f I : tit . City eroiiinory prints, extras, but loin tile; curlons Oilc; hulf boxes lull.' conl moro; less than liulr boxen .unit wilit morn, Buying prlen huitcr fiii, country, 07c; cube et"tiit 02 Vit. 1'HH ami I' cert I'OUTi.ANl). (He. Jim. It. KauH (.'llilllt lll'icc. CIIMti (Ollllt, 7(t; ,i v ii'it iriri, ll7d , fi'llint' nrico, cuiullcil. lllll-: Nl'll'l'lcil Clllllill'll ill I'llNolm, ".'(; Iirohiililv lie Inner Moiiduv, Out. J.'iU.fitl I. id; coin, till).;,!) hid. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS 1V A. C. llowlctl. Mrn. Kil IViu e. liirnierlv of Trnil. luit iiiih' of (Viitrnl i'uliil i here vi. iling Iter iiiiele iiihI mini, Mr. nml Mr-. William U. Knighton. Iviiii nml Oniric llnekerMiiilli. two brother, of llcllL'le, eitinc Sllllll' ilnV uiultt mill spent die niclil with i. 'I'liev were oil tint Inu k uf 11 eow lliut luiil hInivciI iih'iiV. Inn I'nrlitiiitielv hoard of her lit W. V.. IliitlerV ju-l iiliovv town. Mi" A111V Leiivitt of A'liliiiul eiiuie in Siiltirilitv evtiuii'.' on 1 Ik, Lewi iilnev iiihI enuiii.'i'il 11 r 1 el the Sitliliyidi'. She nunc In i n vuculi ev ill our Iwliril of Icu'-hcr. eimnnl liv I lie Nieliiiexa of our tiriiniirv teueli er. Mihh 1'illii lleneiliel, tvliu Iiiih IiihI . un nrlliek (if the flu, hut 1 inn l'IiiiI lo xiiv i niniillv rreoveriw: mnl exiiectn . to renuine her ilulies in our h'I I 111 11 hIihh 'lime, Mik I.cmviii. ,i u Tuilliit laiieher, hut m-ciiik to Hike riuhl hold of the work like n vuleriin, , nml i ttmkiiiK 11 fnrurulilu iniiri hinll. nml Willi Inure fMienciice ImU : fit ii- to lieciiuie 1111 iimlrni'tor of te non n. Our Siimlnv helioo'. hh hiu-mimI nuiiiii In-1 Stiniliiv iiiorniiiL'. Juiiiiiiiv 5, with 11 fuirlv uoml iitteiiilimi e. e. lieeiullv ilk il ttn I cenenillv known Ihiii the Helioul uu o lieicii. (I til lliut lime, Il i.s the mlc iihuioii lo touliiiiie riL'lit nhiiiu tiiilei the flu lireuko out nun in. nllhoiiL'li the worl entile in Tiuxlnv thut iln-re whs 1111. other fiiiuilv, Mr. Swifl'K, thnl Imd thiw eiixes of the iieiie. nml if thut i the eiiKii tlu nroliuhiliiii'i 11 re lliut M-hool will he elosi'il m!iun. hut wu lire Iiviiii; in Imiiex t It it t lite report iiiiiv itnno fuUe, Our Kehool reoieiieil Miuuluv inorn iiiif with Prof. K. N. Deiuhoff nrinei t'ltl. nml Mins l.uuxiiiL', our intcriiie- iliiite tenelier, in iitleiuhiiiee nml in nlremlv htnloil. Mis-. Aiuv l.envitl im liriinurv tenelier, with. mi uihlition uf live niiiuiw to the roll, ullhoiiuh there were it few who luive licun iilleiuliiii; who linvii not Klnrled vet. uinuni; wlioin mi! (lie Swift children referred to nhove.iiK hciutr Hick Willi the flu, nml w nru ufcutlv in lumen thnl our w'hool iiiiiv continue rinht iiIoul', for the children nre mil oulv losiiiL' ud vmiiIhuc uf the xcliool hut their hi IiooI funds ure lieini: tiiiid nut In thu leui liei'K nml imiitor nml the children Hie denvtim no henefit fnini it. While on the niihicci of rdiieiilioit mid Siimlnv Hchoolrt, will iiiimuincc .thnl the rliritinn Kmleiivor Hociet . will reHiime their work next Siimlnv elcnmit lit 7::i0 11. 111, nml 11 full ill tciidunci) ik ilenired. MiiinIiiiI Mitiler mid Ii:n lirolher-in- liiw. Sum Cnnrlnev, cnine in Moiiduv mid while here .Mr. Minler uuve 11 lllH HIlllM'I'illlillll to Ihn lliiilv M j 1 1 1 rnhiiiiu nml Siiliiriluv Mih. I'.lscv Uohnrlmin, wife of Joint I,, llolierl- m 11 uitve. nti her Huliicrinlion lo Hie Weekly Muil I'riliiine. I huve ulrcmlv itiiiiounced thnl I 11111 not in I he husi- nt'MH nl Koheiliiiir ur eulecliiur for (he Sf'iil Triliiiiie euiniuinv. hut from force of luiliit. will once in 11 while hreiik over nml khihI in n Hiihseriiiliuu lor neciiiiinunliilioii, nllhoiiuli I hnve te " fused four different offers of renew- STUFFED UP WITH "A BAD COLD?" Get busy with n bottle of? vz. lung's rsow Ufscovcry at once Coughs, colds and bronchial nttacka . tlwy arc all likely to result tit danger CU3 uftenhaths unlcus checked in lime. And how effectively nttd quickly Dr. Ivl::g s New Discovery liclpa to do tr.o c!;:c!:ir.g workl Inllamed, irritated mr.braaca aro noothed, tho muchiio 1 j-'-'ev" 5 loosened freely, mid qtuct, :'c.-.f(ul chop follows. 00c mid $1.20. All drusc'i'itohavo'Jt. Sold slnco 1869 ,L Conciliation Emnclpatlon ' ,No r.inro lazy bowels, yellow com F!: ;ic:i, oleic licadachc, indigestion, cmbar.iuln.jr breath, when you use nn a rx'rcctlvo Dr. ICinp's New Life Pills. '1'h.iy tyntcmatizo the ayBtf ra and kcp l.'iu worM louking cheerful. 25c, ' The Outbursts of Everett True By CONDO UViCtf, new uac! , tl KNOI.I twiy K't-eKLcT iNjy-i:.ij iig wt-v !ON'T "tMie imiU TtMK 1-llUN iil, 'mid Hiihscriiiiinnr hince " wuh uolifieil thut nil of the lito-iiiess is to lie done direct with thu office in Med- lle (lo iTiid. On Monday Merle Willits, uuollier olio of our soldier hoys, eiiuie in on the S. II. I tarnish iilnev mid went direct I icon the I' P.. IVrsist i ntime. (litis I lie henrU of lite friends urn made to reioice over the fact that the war is over mid the hovs are tree iiuntn to l'o where thev nteiise. The lioi-ue llivcr Ciiniil eoiuiuinv luive put on uuollier teiuii to I11111I the lumber I'roiii the I', & K. deiuit to Luke creek, 11 mini hv (lie inline of I'uker, who is ilriviim the exlru leniii, iiiine In Mondiiv ttiiiht mid took 11 room nl the Suniivsiile, , Chnrles I'. Muvhew, renresentitiu' the Fisher flour mills of Seattle, '(-I -' .iiw nNa TCiaMJ 'iHfMi Styx - x feTxT ''Z TO X0 IT -J'fVrV rv Wash., nud Mr. Uuvniond lieler iir,"ont out as quickly as possible aro Meillurd. wen- here on Moiiduv for dinner. Mrs. Keler 11U0 eiiuie out hut ito-teiid of eoniilli.' lo the S 1 1 1 1 1 1 V --ide. Niieiit the liiuo vi--.il imr her nur ettti, Mr. ami Mrs. A. J. Klorev. I'IiHm lleru.iiimn mid wile were in I own Moiiduv uiTmiL'iiiL' lo luivo their Libert v IioiiiIk recorded, lie sltlil thnl thev uoiihl hnve to he Kent lo Wn-liiiii;ton. I). ('., to lie roiiUtcred. .loM'ph (leiiert of Hutle PhIIn, one of the xituloir eoiilrnelorH. eiiuie out Ttteiiliiv on the I. Jt K. mid sienl the 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 ut the SuiiiiVhide nml went lo Medford, ilileiidini: lo return this Wediiesdnv iiHernooii. Sniil that he did not intend to stieinl the uiulit in dt'oril, lor fear of thu flu. Mom In v iticlil vottr eorresnondeut, who is nlnui-d universiillv so henllhv, was luken witli soiitethiin; like eholurv niorliiiin, so was off his feed Tues dnv nml todnv mid Hie result is hut litlle lo retniit for the tw" davs, hut inn able to write 11 few Knslets this afternoon mid expect Ihnl hv Siilnr dnv to he nhle to retain as usiiitl. ' J. W. Snider of .M.edford, und 11 innn n Ito is working for him hv lite iiaiiio of lliltrev, ('111111' in for dinner Tnes. -.In v nml so did J. J. Skinner, who is in thu eunihiv of the J. ci O. I'owor mid IJuht eoinitmiv. Chnrles J. Drummer' of Mcill'ord, who owns and oiierules n farm near the I. & K. milronil tritet this side of Medford, mid V. (', Hroek.'of Kio kmie. Wash,, aiiiraiser for the federal html lunik of Siiokuiie, were here for dinner toduv, L. (Ilusler) Miit'lelliind, one of our regular boarders, who went to Cli 11111.V, the last of last work, returned Wednesday in uood hcttlth mid 'linn spirils. .Mr. mid Mrs. lOtulmrl entortnlticd a imrly at dinner on .Nw Yoar'a day Tho giicnt worn Mr. and Mrs, Nurro gan, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Gnlllghor, und Mr. and Mrs. Mcllvnlno and a ploamitit I lino was spout. A number of tlto young poople held a watch party In tho I 00. F. hall, on Doe. HIM. Tlto chaperons woro Mrs. Mcllvnlno, Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. Jumna Owons. Judgo (lllltiioro was 11 bUBlneas vis itor to tlto I'nHs on Monday; also Mrs. AV. M. Carlo of Fools crook. Mrs. I'nttlHoti and daughter icinlly loft for Ihalr humus lust week In ox piwliitlon of Urn rot tint of Mr, Pnttl soit from Frnneo. ltov. Mr. McVeigh has arrived in town and Is tomporarllv located nt llio Wilcox hotel, .lie commoneod his ministry at llopo Prcnliylciinn church on Sunday, and regular ser vices will now bo held. Thru llio klnilnnsa of a friend alnr ROGUE RIVER pins ot vory neat doslgn wuro glvon trf Coot. SS JR'IZ HA3 J'.UT una iimn win 1M13 LK'J53lfty. Ttl? CAly r-1 MKH)3 to scholars of tho Presbyterian church for regular aUandtice. Those olitulnliig them were Alva Lewis Ktilli lllnkolv, Dwlght Morton, stew- art Hutch, Unoro Ilinkely, finrnh ! lilakoly, .Murgiiry Kstollo, Mary.I.uws, jMiittlo Laws Kred. Law. l.otl. San- dry and Jack Unlk ..,. u,.in. oi.i viui iiiuniiuu nimcrvoH io lie miiiio or Alva Jiws and Until lilakoly who for at least seven years huve been uniformly reg ulur In thnlr attendance at this Sit 11- dny sehool of which Ruth Blakely Ib now secretary. Tho Evans creek farmers are very busy gelling their lieuns ready for shipment, three cars having recently been sold to tho government. Two ears huvo already been shipped by Don Wilson, in wolght of beans li'.tl.ono lbs. The lliroo cars to be oxpocted lo weigh 250,000 lbs... rank ing In nil 400.000 lbs. or beans sold wholesale In this district this season. The Dean Growers association have nought a largo bean cleaning ma chine owned by Don Wilson. -Mrs. Jitnics Martin has gone to (irunts Pass to cam for tho Cramer family who are all sick with flu and cannot get help. ' This community was gainfully shocked on Tuesday evening by tho sail and sudden death of Mr. Robert Wakoman. Mr. Wukcmnn had been 111 inuirierent liealtn lately. Ho was born In Willow Springs, Oct. 2. 1807. and died nt bis homo In Rogue River, Jan. lllll, 1910, aged 51 yours, three months and four days, lie loaves to mourn 111s ioks his cgec father, one brother, Joseph Wakemnn of Port land, 0110 slater. Mrs. Chnrles Owons of Pleasant Creek, his widow who was MIhb Saruh Mugorle, and soven children to mourn tlto loss of a most devoted husband and father. Ho was of a qulot and retiring disposition taking no part in public life but wan widely known nml respected as a hard working reliable mnn whose word was as good as his bond. Intor iiiont took pliu-o In the Rogue Rlvor comotory on Jan. 8th, Impressive ser vices being conducted by Rev. Mr. Pntwson. Tho vory largo nttondnnce testified to tlto osteom In which Rob ert V nk 0111 1111 was hold, and the deop sympathy foil by everyone for his sorrowing wlfo und family. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have re cently returned to thoir homo In Rogtio River from Iowa. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Strnhn have Just hoard from their son l-rnuk serving In tho SlHt division vn r-innco. Ho The Jsy cf Women Tel! How 7 hoy Mads Event 1 Ono of Groat ilaupinw. In every port of llio Innd tlicro ore wom en v-l'n t.-U how, through tlio application of Millitr's l'rlcntl, tltcy entirely avoided tlio fiitrcilng usually Incident to motherhood, ilicy relnlo In no uncertain terms liow from tin e.so tlto days wero nmdo brltfltt anil flicrrliil i.nil tho nlnlits cilia nnd restful, how llio c."l;tt was poftucihwltliottt tlio usuai Milliirlnk' experienced when nature Is tinald c,1, rr.d liiitv tliey preserved their health rem ('.venatli to doveto It to tlto ro.trlnir of their (l.lKlren and to tho things llfo liulda tor t;.win. : Milliter's Ftteiul l.i n most pcnclrntlntr rciiiiviv, r-p.ued or.pcelnlly for expectant iiintl.-:ir ,iY':n a .ortmilii of a noted phjul. clan Smlii iipon tho llcatnents In avoided, .r-Kd , ' if 'd of a perlml of dlscorafort and rsi'Tt.-i ji.vafi it Is a season of c;d':i re I'fft. J I o fioara at tho crisis nro less, and Mi.lVi i !M,.,(j ennliles tho mothir l. n t'Mi t :i i..:mril sroee, nnd Iter s!a 1.1 ;-ei ( tc: i -..i docs not Iwcoir.o lar.l cr ('..'; r.'no Tlrnilneld Ilcinilalor?''".rT', 'iinnr llinldlnn:, Atloni-i, ti-ii, ' i '""iieriHinii oiiuk, mm (,"'''1 n wtucra I'Ucad hum Ilia ctcsh: I..:., , iiiiiiii Iiiih lieini thru .Ihn BiiiiiiIhIi liitlurilizu nml iiIkij "over Ihn tup," IiuvIiik 'teen I In dm flKhlliiK 11 rou ml Veriliiu. 1 1 In (IIv(hIi)ii Ih cited for (in rly regirn liomu, , Till) IiIkIi Kchool KlrlH havn ntiirlod liankotliull praetlco In tlto lnrKe hull uljovu (ho drill! ntnro, tlio OUiIChIIow IoiIko IiuvIiik "evueuutod" thu build ing luat Huturdiiy. COURT HDUSE.REPCRT nevortod by Juckuon County Ab stract C'u., Sixth mid Central Ave, 1 : : I'roUilo t'ourt , But. r'loyd Woodcock unci Charloii Woodcock (mliiorm, admlltcd to pro kulo. . ICiit. Hubert 0. Morrow. Proof of publication. 1'ciirl H. Hluvelv. c-n(e. Bond. HKATTI.K, Jnri. Ill, Offieera brought lo Sviiltle lodii'v whut they Hiiid wiih the llin.osl illicit wliiskcv Mlill ever froiiiul in Kinir countv, in which Scuttle. i loi'iited. The Hlill wiih foiiiid in 11 (levelled Iiohko on a rniicli nenr Auburn. WiihIi. No nr rchln luive been iitiide in connection wiih Ihn diBcoverv. WHEN YOU WAKE UP, DRINK GLASS OF .HOT WATER With the polioni and toxin from yttem before putting, moro . food Into itomach, 8y Inside-bathing makei any one look and feel clean, aweet and refreshed. Wash yourself on the Inslilo before brenkfnet like you do on tho outnldo'. Tills Is vastly more ltnportcnt oecauBO the skin pores do not absorb Impuri ties Into tho lilootl, causing Illness, while tlto bowel pores do. For cv ry ounce of food and drink taken .Into the - stomach, nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out of the body. If this waste material Is not eliminated day by day t , fl'ilckly ferments and generates , Tr suTked Into Tne blo Birootit, through the lymph ducts which should suck onlv nourishment to sus-1 lain tho bodv. A splendid health measuro is to drink, before . breakfast each day, a glnsu of reul hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone pbospbato in It, whtcli 11 a harmless way to wasn these poisons, gases and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels; thus clemming, sweetening nnd freshening tlto entlro alimentary canal before putting mora food. .Into the stomncb. , A quarter pound of ltmostone phos phate costs but very little at the drug store but is sufficient to mnke anyono an enthusiast on iuslde-balblng. Men and women who are accustomed to wake up with a dull, aching head or have furred tonguo, bad taste, nasty breath, sallow complexion, others who have billons attacks, acid stomach or constipation aro assured of pro nounced Improvement In both health anil appearance shortly. Itesoltilloit X('. 15 A RESOLUTION ratifying, approv ing and confirming the acceptance of the bid of Glrvin Milter of Sun Francisco. Californ a, nnd Clark, Kendall & Compar of Portland Oregon, for tho put jhase and sale ot Soven Hundred Thousand ($700,000) Hollars, six per cr:tt City of Medford Refunding lmpro' ement Bonds, auth orized by Chapf i 14 of the Charier of said Cltv ado ted April 3, 191S. WHEREAS, i.lrvin & Miller ot San Francisco, Criiforn.u and Clark, Kendall & Con pnny of Portland, Ore gon, have her tofore submitted a bid for the pure' use and sale of Sovon Hundred Thousand ("00,0001 Dol lars, six per cent Refunding Improve ment Bonds of said City authorized by Chnptcts 14 of tbo charter of said Cltv. adopted April 3. 1918; nnd WHEREAS, at a meeting of tho Council legally called and hold on tho 4th day of January. 1919. snld bid was formally accepted, which said bid together with the acceptance thereof Is In words and figures sub stantially as follows: Medford. Oregon, January 4, 1919. Honorable Muyor and City Council, Medford, Oregon. Gentlomon: For soven liundrad thousand dol lars ($700,000) more or less, nt your option, six percent (8 percent). City of Medford, Oregon, refunding im provement bonds, which bonds aro a direct obligation of tho entire olty of Jilodford, Oregon, datod January 1, 1919, duo and payable without prior redout pt Ion at least twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) each year begin ning nt tho end of the fourth year, and nt least twenty thousand ($20, 000) each year thereafter, except the fifteenth year when the entlro unpaid balance . shall bo due and 'payable; principal and semi-annual interest pnyublo at' tho office of tho City Treasurer In Medford, Oregon, or nt the fiscal agency of tho State of Ore gon, in tho City nnd State of 'Vow York ut tho option of the holdor, having interest coupon number one (1), and all subsequent maturing coupons attached, we will upon deliv ery of tbo bonds to us pay you par value and nor rued interest lo ditto of dell vory. In addition wo will fur nish, without cost BUttnhle litho graphed bonds. Tlteao bonds aro to ho dolivorod to us ns soon n possible after refund ing llio old assessment bonds, the final limit for delivery being Sept. 1, 15)19, unless estonded nt our option. This offer Is made upon tho under standing that you nre to furnish its with nn unqualified nnprovlng legal opinion of Mr. John C. Thomson of 'Now York. As evidence' of our good faith wo attach horowlth a cashier's chock on tho JneUson County Hank ot Medford, Oregon; endorsed' to tho ordor of sitid Cll.v Treasurer for fif teen thousand uouui's on tho under- PIMPLY? ILL, PONT BET People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A dmnlv face will not embarrass you much lonwer If you get apackaRe of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nlghto. Cleanse the blood.ths bowels and theliver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the suc cessful substitute for calomel; there'snever any sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel dees, ard just as effectively, but their action is Ren tie and safe instead of severe and irritating. - No one who takes Olive Tablets it ever cursed with "a dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet! are a purely vegetable compound mixed with . olive oil; you wUl know then) by their olive color. Dr. Edwards -spent years among pa' ticnts afflicted with livsr and Jjowel complaint! and Olive Tablets we tru immensely' effective result Take one or two nightly for a week See how much better you feel and look Xc and 20c per bor- All druggist. standing that It mr.;' ':e used as part payment on tbo liond'j delivered to im, or return!;! 15 us providing Mr. Thomson dt. not approve the legal ity of this l.isue. If We tall to comply with the term.'-, of our bid the above check is to be fjrfeltcd 10 the City of Medford us and tor liquidated dam ages. Kespectfiillv submitted; OIUVi.N & Ml I. LHIt, ' (Signed) lly C. A. MILLKR , - CLARK. KENTJALi, & CO ... (Signed) Ry WALTER KENDALL Stale of Oregon, County of Jack son. City of Medrord. ss. The above ofl-er of Olrvin & Miller ' of San 1'rnnclffo. and Clark, Kendall & Co. of Portland, Oregon, accepted 1 by the order of the council of the ' City of .Medford, Oregon, made and ; entered of record at a lawful meeting held the 4th day of January, ibis. Tho receipt of a check for fifteen thousand dollars as abovo mentioned. Is uereoy acknowledged. (Signed! C. E. GATES, Mayor, (Signed) M. L. ALFORD, -' ' Recorder. Now. therefore. ' ' BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MED FORD that tho action of the Council at the special meeting of January 4th, 1919. in accepting the aforesaid bid and the action of the Mayor and Recorder In executing tho aforesaid contract for and on behalf of said 'or 8 Purcnase ami saie 01 u.e aforesaid bonds bo and the same is in all things hereby ratified, approved and confirmed and the proper City officials are hereby authorised, em powered and instructed to do And perform any and all things that may be proper, necessary or convenient In the uremlses. Passed by the City Council this 7th day of January, 1919 and signed by me In open session this 7th day of January, 2919, in authentication its passage. (Signed) C. E. GATES. Mayor. Approved by me this 7th day of January, 1919. (Signed) C. E. GATES. Attest: Mayor. (Signed) M. L. ALFORD, City Recorder. (SEAL) 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. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping. Kenllworth Rooms 251 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, rates reasonable. . Kenelworth Rooms. 2 WANTED SITUATION. WA'.VTBD General housework by experienced lady. Address Grants 'Pass, R. F. D. 4. Box 46. 25 WANTED Contract pruning by one of tlto best contractors In tho val ley. If you want good wort: at the right price phono B. F. Stono, 8.io 738 West Fourteenth street. 252 NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER General Lund Of fice, Washington, V. C, Decontber 21, 1918. Xotico Is hereby given that subject to tho conditions and limitations ot the Act of June 191G (S3 Stat., 21S), nnd the in structlons of the Secretary of the In terior of September 15, 1917, the timber on the following lands will be sold Feb. 11. 1919. at 10 o'clock m., at public auction at the United States laud office nt Rosoburg, Ore gon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the approval of tho Secretary of th lntorlor. . Tho purchase price, with an additional sum of ono-fifth ot on por cent thereof, boing commissions allowod, must be deposited at timo of sale, monoy to he returned If sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will Issuo for the' timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will bo received from citizens ot the Unit cd States, associations of such cit izens nud corporations organized under tho laws of the United States or nnv state, territory .or district thereof only. Upon application of qualified purchaser, the timber on any lognl subdivision will be ol'Corod separately' before being Included In any offer of a laiger unit. Township 21 S.. It. 4 W., Sec. 19; nw Shiii rod fir 330 M., not to be sold for less than $1.00 per.M. T. 83 S.. R. 7 W Sec. 11: KB 14 SE, 85 M yellow plno, 085 M., rod fir, none of the yel low plno to be sold for loss than $2. B0 per M., nnd none of tho red fir to be sold for loss than $1.25 pe M. Very .respectfully, Clay Tnllman, Uommisslunor uonorai Luna Uiuco OEUP WA,TFTI FKMAIiB WANTEI ford. -Waitress at Hotel Aled- WANTEU An experienced girl for general housework. Phone ZTS-R. WAN" TKI Mt MIC llAS EOUB WANTE! -Four horsepower scaso- line engine and two-inch centrif ugal pump In good condition. Hoi IS. Mail Tribune 252 WANTED flood team, wagon and harness cheap. Phone 6 17-J or 63-M. 249 WANTED Fresh cow. Phone 344-K. 253 WANTED To communicato with C, A. riasham or relatives concerning business proposition. Presumably lives In vicinity of Medford, Ore gon. Address J. D. Dowers, Scotts dale, Arizona. 252 WANTED Houses to move, build, or repair. Phone 4 8S-X. WANTED R. H. Toft will buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts WANTED R. H. Toft buy Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc, and make short time loan on any old thine FOB REM HOUSE. FOR RENT Two room furnished bouse. 220 South Grape. 250 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. TO RENT 12-acre farm with water for 2 'A acres; good school close. Address Central Point R. F. D. No. 2, Box 35. Stanley Richardson. 254 rOR SALE RKAL EHTATE. FOR RENT Two strictly modern 0- and 6-room , bungalows. Phone 8.37-L. 251 FOR SALE Houses, easy monthly payments. Building & Loan, 4 M. F. & II. Bldg. , FOR SALE Or rent, several ranches O. C. Boggs. - FOR SALE! Six-room modern bun galow on pavement; a -bargain. 1028 East Eleventh street. Phone 419-L. - 250 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cows and hogs. Fresh roan Durham cow, extra heavy milker and high test; choice heifer calf; fine family Jersey cow, fresh. Bred brood sews and fine red boar, great breeder. Phone 19-F12, east of Phoenix, third brown bun galow. Fern Valley, cross iron bridge. 254 COB SALE POULTRY AND EGGB FOR SALE Custom hatching, $3.00 per 100 eggs. Booking orders for day old chicks. White Wyandotte, Barred 1 Rocks, S. C. White Ag- horns. Send for circular. A. i.. Strong, Central Point, Oregon. 253 FOR SALE Mammoth bronze tur keys. J. C. Herring, Central Point. 270 FOR SALE Two S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels; also early hatched pullets, from the best stock in the valley. rue or see Mrs. t. H. Lammey, Central Point, Route 2, box 21. ' 249 FOR SALE 180-egg capacity X-Ray Incubator, practically new; also brooder, price $30.00 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 3.54 profit per hen 1918 under average . farm care. Get a start with the right kind and watch them pay the grocery bill. Book ing orders now for hatching eggs and baby chicks from my grand "White Leghorns, one-halt and three-quarters O. A. C. Big hens that Uy eggs and pay big profits. Eggs 10c, and every egg guaran teed fertile. Chicks 20c. E. H. Westerfield, Medford, R. 4. 263 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE White Leghorn laying hens, Corvallls strain. Phone :' R-13-M. 1 . 251 FOR SALE Twp h. p. electric single phase motor good as new. " Tel 531-R. ... i -' 254 FOR SALE 1916 Ford car in good repair, good tires with extras. Phono 534 noon or evenings. 253 FOR SALE Horso, buggy, feather pillows and bed. Address K. V. B. ' R. R. 3, Medford. . 251 FOR SALE One silo, 60-ton; one milotto separator; four good milk cows. T. E. Beaulieu, Central Point, Route 2. .253 FOR SALE If you hnve to sell your Liberty bonds sell them to us; if you want to buy Liberty bonds buy them from us. e pay cash, Pianos, Victrolas and records snecialtv. Hale's Piano House Tnc. J. F. Hale,' general manager. 271 FOR SALE Good quality grain hay, Phono7SS-Rl. ' . 249 FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, suporphasphate. . Ralph Waldo El- den, Russ Mill. ' . FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay 25.00 per ton. Modoc Orchard, Phone Central Point at meal hours. FOR EXCHANGE. TO TRADE Will accept desirable home or possible something else to amount of $5000 and $3500 long timo on a good ranch. Box 143, Riddle. Ore. :. . 207 ESTRAYED STRAYED One brown yearling Jer sey Hotter, brand L on right hip Notify Sarah L. Wheelar, R 1 Medford. 249 Umt. LOANS Furm loans 11 per con In terest, u. (.;, uoggs. h i ,," LOANS City louns. Building ft Uoali Assn., 429 M..F. & H, llldg. ' LOST A largo Waterman fountain pen. Reward. Call 938-Y. 249 LOST Corvallls State Bank bonk be tween Dec. 30 and Jan. 1st. Fin der return to Mall Tribune office or phono 24-X3 Central point. Robert F. Kyle. , - .251 MONEY TO LOAJf MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds, j, B. Andrews, No, 81 North Orape. Phone 647-J. tf BUSINKfM DIRECTOR Attorneys PORTER J. NF.FF. Attorner-at-la. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. Reames, Lawyer, Corey Building. Garnett- Aato Supplies LA ITER AUTO SPRINGS Co. W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs . when others fail. Sold nnder wrlt- : ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth, - St., Portland, Oregon. : Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned np for the summer. ' Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 351-Y. J, Y. Allen. - Expert AecoimUBt WILSON AUDITING CO B. M. Wilson. C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into onr simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. - Building. Medford. Phone 157-R. . Farm Loons AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 4.0 years 5 14 t-Money ready when land is appraised nnd title ap proved. E. II. Hurd, secy.-treas.,. National Farm Loan Associations Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. 263 Instruction in Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot piano and barmony. Halght Muslo Studio, 401 Gornett-Crey Bids. Phone 72. ...;.- Piano Tuning G. W. CROSS 603 West Second Btreet. Phone 309. Piano tuner and repairer. Endorsed toy " the leading musical people of southern Oregon. . 2(4 PUnbag-Mm THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings na screens. Shop 4)7 S. Fir. Phono 184. Physicians and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. ; - .. DR. J. J. EMHENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat, ' Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sap plied. Oculist and Aurlat for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices 21. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Phone 667. DR. F. G. CARLOW ' ". . DR. EVA MAIL'S CARLOW ' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. . Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street; : Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tha best equipped printing office In ' Southern Oregon.' Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. : Portland ' prices. .. 17 North Fir St. Transfer EADS TRANSFER k STORAGE CO. Office 43 North Front SL Phono 315. Prices right Service guar-. anteed. - , niTERCRBAX AUTOCAR CO. - TIME CARD. ' i Loavo iledford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and. 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00,,4:,00 and 5:15. p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days le ave at 10:30 a. m, and ,1 30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. - . , . Jbcave Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m. and at 1:00,'4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p. m. .-- .- , A CHANCE To Own a Home in Medford A strictly .modern 5-room cottage witli screened porch es, cement walk, garage and driveway, chicken house and lot, and close in, everything Eaid up, a clear title and a argain. We have several splendid ' values to ffer you at this time. .' " '.; Brown & White Real Estate and Insurance, 10 So, Fir St- Medford, Oregoo