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Alien for i) atai L Ti?fi;iTNi'V m:)Vonvt, orkoox, Wednesday,' JAXiiAirv n, v.m FOLGER ELECTED F I At tho Hlnc.tloii for Division 'No. ;l r' I ho Modforit Irrigation IHiilrli't, V. A, Folder wiih ru-itliu'luil by t,li lo'lowlng void: W. A. FoIkoi', mi; K, ', .Moi-rluun, !M ; T, II. Morrison, 2. y,, Folgor'H lirosnut tirm cxiilroU on lli ii luieond Tuuadiiy In I'pbruury mid u' was It cund lililtu to Mli'i'iiod hlin . If. 'I'll (i vote shown, now lhat the In nils liuve lii-i'ii iiulliiirUi'il liy Din i.' ' (ir. (hut ihu KuiiiliiiMiit In ii rotiu Iv In fuvnr of gelling behind ihu pro. jc.'t uiul pushing It to cniiipluilnii iih II lllllly HH IIWlllllll. In Hi In division nl Hid lioiul election lam Hi'iiimiiliiT llmae In fnvor of I ho Micmi) rant 47 votes to 411 mat liy (lln iiiiiiliiililn. In Uio election linlil yomordiiy Hip lii.xutloulatn polled 13 mora votes limn In Hoit(mlnr uiul tlmlr uppu. limits 7 lens. Tim I'litClliill limy also In) taken volo of rniiriduiicn In .Mr. FolKiir uiul In Hi" pri'Hi'in tumid for Hut iiiunii'ir lii'Wbli'h lliy hnvn perform vil lliolr duties. E 10 SUCCEED MAI l.rXKMIlVIIO, .Inn. M.i' I'riii. isH ( 'luil lolli', (.inter of tinillil lluelic .Marie. Iiu been i lio"ii iih iii IhIIitV Mtlrl'fxdor llV till' I'llllllllirr of tli'l ill -J wllil'll llll't illlllKMllllllllv lllll'l' 1 1 1 1- iiliilu-iiliiiii of lln' uniU'l ilm hi'MH wim iiiiiiiitiiu'i'il. I'rinri'-x I liiirlolln will llfllllK' llfl'il'll WeilllCllllV. TODAY S MARKETS I'ortliinil lilrpdtiu'k I'OIITI.ANI), Ore., Jim, 15. Cm lit HiroiiK; revolpm ISA. Hti'om. prlmo l3frH: kooiI to rholci. (I I ..'. Uf 1 2 : T. 0 ; ini-illiiiii to moou ttu.snili 11.60; fulr lo in. nl In in 'i.r.n ni 10. 60: foiniiiiiii to fair tsifiti: (iiwh mill IiuKith. rliolru IO'rll; inoillinn lo Rood S.r,oj u.r.u; fulr to iiimIIiiiii ttlK.6U; cnniiurn $a.6U1i 6: lilllhl lrt.5UflS.6uj chIvhh I'Mr 1:1.50: Ktorkore mid luoiluni fSdit). Huk firm; rnrflpu 62H. I'rlnm iiilxiu) $li).T.'( 17; medium inlnul tia.5ui 111. 75; roiiKli li'uvli'B f I54i, HI: iiIkii H'n I. V '.'5: hulk tin. 75. Klim-ri Ijiiiilm hlclivri, , rpi'oliitii Hll I'rliuo luiiiim t.t.jf.'ir Mi full la nicdliim Ihiw I:1: ycnrlliiKii no if, 11.50; wot hem ? 10; l'Wi JllliS. Ilultrr POHTUAXD, Oru.. Jan. 15. Hut lur firm. City crmiiity prints. io(run. box Iota 117c; ciirtonn Use; Inilf l)uu crnt mom; k tlimi liulf lioxia one ront mora. Iliiylmt prlca liuimr fnt, I'ountry OSc; culio rxinin GSVic- . Kkkn anil .MIIlKtuffn l'tlltTl.ANI). Oru.. Jmi. l.V Sfllinc prico, ciimii ruiiitt. Slip; biiviiiu miro. fiHr; Hi'lliinr ni-iup, imhiiIIciI, llllp; ho I'1"'' "nnilli-il in I'lirtoll", (I.'ii-. iiilllHiuTfK mill run f, a. Ii. mill: Cni'luta $U; inluiil cnr $47; ton loin or ovur MI'.oO; looii than ton lota 48. Catarrh Of The Stomach Is Dangerous "TliniiKnnilft Hiivk 11. mill Don't Know It.' 'KnyH I'liynlrlmi. l-'ttv. liii'Mtly iMNluki'ii for ImllKrH-. Hon lloiv To lti'ooKnla ' mill Trent. "Tlinuaunila of jiooplo auffcr moro or Ichh coiiHtniilly from furri'd, coul oil toiiRUA, liml liri'iith, itour ImrnliiK Unniiich, rraiiuoiit voiulllin;, rumhllrm In nloiiimh, hlllflr oriiulutloiiH, wind mnl mniunrh ncldllv nnd cull It IndiRiiHtlon wlinn In renllty their trmililo IB duo lo itnatrle cnlnrrii or llio Hlotmirh," wtIIob n Now York Iilij'Hldiin, ,. Onlurrli of llio utoninch Ir dniiKor oiia haciumn tho tuunoiiB iiinnilirnno llnlnu of tho Hlnmiioh In llilekonnd nnd it cnntlnK of iililnmn oivorn llio Niirruoo ho t)i nt tho illKi'Btivo riuiiiN rnnnot mix with tha food nnd dlKo.it thorn. Thlfl nondlllon hooii hrod deadly iIIhoiiho In tho fcrmonuid, un nimlinllntnil food. Tha blood In ol lulod nnd onrrlnn tho Inferl Ion tlii'OUKhoilt tho body, (limli'li! ulnerA nro.npt to form nnd frcmieiHly nn ulcer Ifl tho flrnt hIkii or u dondly euu eor, i j , i In onlurrli or Ihn Rlomneh n cnoil nnd Hiiro tronlmenl l to ItiUo beroro iiuiiiIh n -tonapnunfnl or pnro HIniii'iiI- nii .MngnoKlu in huir n Ktiif n of. not wiilor iih hot nn you.enn eoniroilnhly drink It. Tho hot wnlor wniilusn llio mnonuH from llio Bloiniieh wiills and ilniwB Ihn blood to tho Hloiuneli whllo llio bliiiirnlnd mumieiilii Ih nn oxiet lent nnlvont ror muetiH nnd InereiiHOB llio orrielonoy of llio hoi. wntnr tront' moiit. Moreover tho Jllmiruled Mim nosln will nnrvo nn n powerrul but hnrniloHn nnlneld whleh will noiilriil 1v.o nny excuHH liydrnehlorle Held Hint mny bo In your Htonmeli nnd nwuiilen lln food eontonlB. lOimv. nnlnrnl ill- Koiit.iou without dlHlreiiH or nliy kind nlinuld noon follow. Hhuirnluil Mniv nniilii la. nut a Inxnllvo. In huniilenn plnnRnnl. nnd onny lo tnllo nnd emi bo flblnlnnd from nnv loeu iH'iikkIhi Don't copruHO lllBiirnlnd SlannoHln Willi olhor forma of1 liinKnesln., ihiikh, ellWilPH, ota, but not It. In Ihn puro ihlHiiriilnd form (powilor or laiilotru, oiiueylully jiroimrod for thin nurpono. Allv. gO0OOT0CKOOCXOOOOOO0OO9OCK30OOOOG 8 luihi n r? 8 COOOWOOCKX)CiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOC;COI Vaudeville Plrases. Tlii' Two Km,;., mid Adeline fnrf mii'i'iui'il nl lln. I'iilcc IumI cvcnnm uiul nine ii viTV I'li'iii'inif I'liliTiimi' ini'iil, Then two in is mi. iiluvinu llic )lii"i"lri iniiil uiul I'lirclv mIoi in u Inwii.ii h II mi ,..,lr.,n. O'.viiiif to till' I'limiliif ni Hii- l!n..iit.rt in no'iio ni't I Inn. i, I heir t : i j . Iii'lnu biudi-ii1. hit mitliil tin nri'.iriii iii'!ii.;,.i..il. Willi llii't c i.i'ln n lull niM'Tiiin of tii :-l iii-i un uivi'ii. I.iiiii.c Hull' in "T'olhi'i' Ihnr ('liiir'.i.i'i'." uivi'K H i.-lmniiiiiu ' ni'iliviviil ill' ii i li,n':niii" i ii if. ( it v Tii'liiii'r in "Miiin wo.. niiIi-ii-' iliil num-iii. Ti-. 'ut(. i1(',.K.irii lur mi'lii'il iiiiiHic, Tliii. ui'iiriiin u'tvi-n . lor the liu t linn, luiiiulil. Tolls of Flen'nti Before Cie Hun. ill till' WINlllll III' lllltlli-l ildlllllL' Willi lln' war ihi'iii me nunc which liuve . Willi 'llll-ll l llictim llllI'Mt in Ihu Ill'III'lM f t ! Aiui'iiciiil ri'inlinif public iih II.. .... ;,. il... ..i' il 'i ; " HU I'-lll ..I l.M."ll uiul "Mv IliMiw in ih. I'iH.I f Mon-v" liv l'.iiruniM..i lliiinil. Tin) 1'irnl, n tiiirriilivc of n wmiim'ii loft iiloiio nl lin iui r 'li!ili-iiu.Tlii"iTV, (10 iniliin inntlii'iv.t of I'l'.rin. iliuiiii: llui iinril iiiix iliiv nl' lln' iuviiMuii mill iri'iml rfln iil. Tin' -I'l'innl, llw iurv of ,lli I'lurioiiH ri'liiiliiliiiiiion of llio Iioiih'. wlii'ii tin lulu of wiir liirni'il. into n Imhiii' of iih'm'v mill MiiiTor for tlw I'VuMi li niiiniiluil, M'jin. Ilunril (I'runucM Wilhon lliiiinl) will Hiii'iiii mi Tliui'Miliiv I'Vrn ui'.'. Jmitnirv HI. nt ilu. Itiiilio, tiiUiiii' iih Imt kiiliji-i't "Mv lloiric in lln r'ii'li! of Iltiu.iur," anil lluici' w Ii,, ore for- W. S. S. REGIMENT AIitihIv lhl) iiiciiiliir Im vr- liun lii.ti-i in il.u SiMh .hiiiior Kiiiiiluiwj ri'iiiii'lil, , ihu I'liriilliMi'iit of wliii Inn Iiwh I'Diuiii.'iii'i'il hv J. A. Cliurufi ill, xliilo Miiicriiilriiih'iit of iiuhlic in slriiftinii, mnl niiioin; ilif.o ion urt l.illino Knliiiiuiii of .Mi'dl'nril, Kulli hi'il IViIu of Troil mnl Vi linu mnl Viv Huvis of A'.liliiiul. To lit' cliuilili' for tni'inlirrHlito in llic liniiilmw ri'i.'iuii'iit. a hi iv or uirl miiM i'l or Iniv if. "id worth of wnr Hiivins ci'SiiliuiiiM or lliril'i xlmiuH sini'i t lie lirl of In -1 Oi'i'i'tnliiT. DnriiiL' II"' I"t M'liool vi'iir fivo rcuiitii'iits I'oitiiMuO'il of 5..'lllil lioVM und uirlii vvro orumiiKt'd liv Ilu hIuU' di'tmrtiiii'iil of I'lliii'iilioii, und il w limuli'il Unit Ihu iiuliliu Ki'lmoU sold .1 lulnl Uf '.,'.ll(l.mi(l woi lli of llirill -linyiis. "Klii'li ittt-tiilitT of tlin Sixth .Junior UiiiiiluiH- n'cinmnt. now ln'inir ormin iTil, will In- iiniiidi'il mi ni'liii'Vi'iiu'iit nin. ii rrrlitii'ittti of int'inliurshiii mol ju roMor of the onlirt' ri'irhmmt. Vulter Jorfory loft Inst Sundny to vliill with hit) purentn, Mr. nnd Mra. t'tiiirlua Juffery near Oakland, Oil. IUd CroH met lunt Friday nrier IiiivIiik been cKmoil alneo tho rill opl demle broki) out llio ueronil tlino. .Mm. .Manila Andorlluo Hfient lual Thurmliiy In Tnlent u gueiit of hor mule, Marlon Tryer nnd family. II. II. (ioddaril was t rrfnmulliiH litialniwB In Medford Friday arior noon. . Mr. Zldera win n hualnoai caller In Aahlmid Friday ovonlim. Mm. Marlon Tryer spent Friday nl tim homo or .Mm. Knto Hoffman In .liioknonvllli'. Kit IIukIh'R was utlendlni! to bus Ineaa iiinltorB in MedTord Friday. .MimilDiiiiry t'oflety moot nt the homo ot Mm. Leonard Oortlniyes Tliuruday afternoon. Mr. Cilelm wan n liiislneaB enllor In Medford Frida.- Mr. nnd Mm.- Fred tlrnndt and Marlon Tryer vlHited nt llio homo of Mrs. Kay Toft In Modrord Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrn. Mnrk Kllno and .tlsi KikIb wero tiadlnir In 'Medford Friday of liiHt week. Lueoy has roiitod tho Altord holme on Main Btreot find recently moved hl family In. . ' Mr. and .Mrs. Illln Coleman nnd fnnilly acrompanled by Cilon Torj-ell vlBllod at tho homo of Mr. und 1UB. .limn Ailama on Wnmior crook Sunday afternoon. Mr. Zldnrfl who has been noctlon roremau hero ror n mimbor or years, oxpectR lo bo Icaimrerrod to tho Wil lamette valley soon. John Kent hns rcconlly sold hlf pliieo on Wanner crook und movod to MeiUord. . Prank Mnniiois wns a dinner uuosl or hlH sinter, Mra. I5d l.eiimlnK nnd rnnilly Sundny. Mr. (Helm had tho mlHfortuiio to full Crmrt (lie loft, or hl burn bub talnlim a. broken lug. J. 0. Mason returned rocently rrom I'ortliiud whero ho hud spout tho hoi lilay season with bis son. ' W. A. llono returned Monday Troni f.oiiir lleaeli. Cel.. to look after ht riiiii h buiilnesB hero. ASHLAND AND ViCINlTY ThlH town Is practically rreit from "banl riipl''' paving nbllivrtllons, ns 'wiir l roiH'tilly printed In theso eol iinuiH. 'What wiib, written wns llnn erori. paving obligations, which Imvn been promptly rodooiuod. by surlnl TALENT" TALK . $ -and Movies 8 3000000000 AT THE RIALTO TODAY ONLY IN A "PERFECT 36" h"tt vat MADEL NOIiMAND in PERFECT Coldwyn. Picture? iMM&&t&M&saa lirnatc iiniiiL'li lo li- nlilfl (o ulti-nil il lo'iir ii muipIii mi v-ii rniiir-rl lulc of lifroini. ii lull- whifli mt lu-lil llU'lll'lli'l', Ml'll-lllitll, lll-l';tlM of il H U'luiiliii-. lii'.flnnliii..' mid vivid liuiiimi ilili'ri'f-l. payments for the Inst nine yunni, and r.H'J will witness llio redomption In full or u I n ill" number or securities In thin particular cliif'Hlfkallon. Mlsn Helen Cliapelle. ll yount? lady of Ashland poiniii:nliiK vdiicnllbnul, urthille and soelul iKeonipllsliments, was miirrled, Jan. 7, to ltv. Charles Xorlhrun. deun of All Snlntt, catho dral, Mllvvaiikeo, Wis. The c rumony ttiw ptrforn-.iKl nt Kenosha In that suite. The bride Is a dmmlitcr of Mrs. I.i'i y Wilson of this city. Tim koiiIuI preeeiico or Chester HloveiiHon' baa been noted hero this week. Ilu i.i vislthiK familiar bcciius herea'ioui.H in Die mpaily or utiond Iiir to business mntiers nnd calling upon old Trlends. Clmater Is tho per soiilllratlon or tho typical military man In n sple an-spnn uniform which bo wears with llio dlKplly becomlnn. mi Ideal officer. Tho family homo for tho resent Is nl Kucene. Fred Kncle, at tho Citizen haul:, exhibits ii I'llpplm: from Hie Tidiimn or Feb. 19, is2 which "cUpplim" einbrnces utmost threo columns In rino print of Ihu Inane menlloned. Tho lines nro poetic, and wero Inspired by I'rof. ). A. (Sola, former superinten dent of schools in this city. Tho in spiration for this flort wna a mer chants carnival, un even i which rank ed IiIkIi In the annuls of locul history or thai dny nnd Kcncrntlon. In this poem Prof, tleut Included serially about every profession nnd business Industry In existence at that curly dale, and tho versatility which ho omplovod In inlnr.lo of vocation with rltyintuK Jl'.mle wns ns plensliiK as his efrorf was skillful. Miss Suslo Homes read (he pottni, and It is noedless to say that this clrcumstanco added spice lo Dm author's originality and humor us liisplayed thruout the "plot." This pflom ban been In the osseni'luii or Mrs. J, 1". Saylo or tills rlty, who for yearn has merged n lot 3C modloval history Into convenient reference form thru tho medium ot a 'slipping bureau. In tho Masonic calendar this week Malta conimunilery meets Wednesday ovonlni;. nnd Siskiyou chapter oil rhurKilny evening. - ' Mrs. ltlnncho D. Gnim died at the family bonie. IB7 Church street, on Monday evening. Sho was tho wile tr A. C. tlunn. a mull clerk, and wns i native of Freestone, CM. Her ago was 2S yenw. llesldes her husbnnil ibo leaves two amall children. The i'u mlly had lived in Asblnnd about 15 '.nonliin. A private funCrnl. service was held at Stock's parlors on Tues day, tho remains being tnken to Sc bastopol, Cal., ror Interment. David Whittle, high school grud mid enorgetlo young bustler, is em ployed at llio big storo which tho Frultgrowera Supply 'company con ducts Ht Hilt, and will remain thero tor nwhllo pending developments as !o entorlni; one or tho leading higher etliicationnl liistltittlous. Most of tho Anlilund studenls ro- ;enlly nltendlng tho Snn .loso normnl have roturnod to that school, in hopes Dr. King's Now Diacovery nlmoBf niver fails) to . bring qwicfc relief - Small doses once la awh'i'a an;! tlinl; t!iroat-tcari:iT, lunsplltilnr; couch (Don quiets dorn. Anotlicr diiso r.n:l u hot bsth befcra jumpie.g into bed, a good sbjp, nnd back to n-jnual i:i tlw r.nrni.ii. ' . ,:, Dr. liiruj'8 fjof Discovery U wjll I known, l'cr fifty ycim it 'a been r:licvin coughs, colda and broncMot' ntlacls. for fiTty yearn it b;s been s:id ly dfpnta everywhere. A rclbbU' rcmly tSat you youraelf orany ricmbcr of your fr.:v.:!y can tab: 8r.fcly, 60: and yj.20. ' ; ; Help nature take ito coures, riS vth 0 violent, liabit-forminr; pure tivc, bit with gentle but ccrtcin nr.d r-ittiral-la::ativc, Dr. Kinp'o Kcw Ufa Till'.). Tonia ir. action, is Dtinuhtcn tra ' lax towels. Cold Ljr. druggists. 25c. SpioiilTHfflE Hint Hluilli'ii may not further bo in lurrered with by the epidemic. 1 Tho family or H. K. .Miller, relent-' ly biiriied out lit their premises on Cliureh street, liuve uiov.-d Into tho Nob lllll district temporarily. Mr. and Mrs. A. K, Kinney were visitors In Mcdrord early In tho week, tho former being Interested In tho M, & M. department sloro ot thul cliy. . I'eopln should not get tho Idea, just becnuso tho armbtlleo la In effect Hull war's demands will ceaso in tho way or all kind or nuppllea. The Kovornmoiit has reiiuestud Ibo local Hod Cross not to discontinue Its aul vuko work hero, -consequently thla depurtmeiit will continue Ita activ ities luderinlloly. Tinroll la still needed In largo (umilltlea, so don't wunlu this needed article. Tho Hal vugo depot la still In biislucsa at the old Blum) In tho Camp'i block, with a nilsciillaneoua stock, imcfiil, orna mnntal mid serviceable. Tho local lied CroKS Issues an ur gent nppcul, not only for moro wor-. kers, but askiiiK thai those hitherto so faithful will remain on -the Job. Among pressing needs ia tho making of about JOO convalescent robes for soldiers, nnd half as many dresses of plain, substuntlnl material for the llille girls or Franco mid lielglum who are berert or bo inuny home eom rorls. Huroly theso appeals will not puss unheeded when wo 'realize tho extent ot Buffering nbroud. Workora can perform n measure of this ser vice nt homo If they prercr. Mls Jessie Muthes was hostess nt tho Wedncsduy AHernoon club gath ering this week, held at iho maternal homo on North Main Btreet, where tho hospitality dispensed was In line with tho genial atmosphere pervad ing tho surroundings of the family mnnrlon. Mrs. C. F. Koehler and Mra. II. (i. Muthes assisted the hos iers in entertaining. At this meeting tho social was combined with the practical. Inasmuch as mntiers of biiBlncsB connected with tho club's work wero discussed and plans made tor future effort. Tho remains of Mrs. Anna Clark, who died at Salem recently, were brought to this city,, and after a brief scrVi.c m Hodge's parlors on Wed nesday, wero buried in Ashland cem etery. The deceaaed was the widow or Henry Clark, the family having formerly lived in this vicinity years ago. 11. I'cderson, Southern Pacltic em ploye In locul yards, has purchased of KraKl: Kahibiiry three lota on Fifth ctrc'i, ihn deal Including a good house end other Improvements. Poa r.mslon will be given noon. Tho Sala bury family occupy a ranch east of town. Tho Heaver Really company negotiated this sale. Homecoming soldiers Include Corp. Homer Payne, from Camp Dcvens. near Iloslon: I.leiit. Carroll Wagner, from Camp lCuiUi:;, Va., and others who havo'recoiitly'boijfi-niustored out of tho sorvice. ,. llowiird' Bnrrett has returned trom Fort Stevens, and has re-entered the . morchant tailoring establishment of Paiiisorud ft Hur rolt. ho having temporarily quit ply ing tho needle when the tocsin ot war was first sounded; i " BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Kemove it Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substi tute for calomel, act gently on the bowels nnd positively do tho work. People afilicted with bad breath find Suick relief through Dr. EV wards' Hive Tablets. Tho pleasant, sugar coated tablets nro ta':en for bad breath by nil who know th :an. - Dr. EdwatdaT Olivj Tablets act gently t-.:t firmly on tha bowels and liver, climulatinR them to natural action,' clcarinif tlie blocj and frsntly purifying the entire systcr.i They do that which tlanrous caloracl docs without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening; rrrlplns cathartics are derived from Dr. Kdwards! Oliva Tablets without griping, pain or any disasrreeablo effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the, formula aftar seventeen years of prac tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oili you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. NOTICK OF SAL 13 OF C-OVEKN-M KNT TIMBER Genornl Laud or rico; Washington, I). C, Doeomber 21, 1818. . !olico Is horoby given that subject to the conditions nnd limitations of tho Act ot Juno D, 1U1U (3!) Stat., 2 IS), and tho In structions ot tho Secretary ot the In ferior of Septombor 15, 1917, the tlmbor on tho following binds will be sold Fob. 11, 1919. ut 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction ht the United States land offlco ot Uoseburg, Ore gon, to the highest bidder at not less than tho appraised valuo ns Bhown by this notice, snlo to bo subject to tha approval ot tho Secretary of the inferior. Tho purchase price, with nn additional sum of one-fifth of ono por eont .thereof, being commissions allowed, must bo deposited' nt time of sale, money to be roturned It sale is not approved, otherwise patent will Iksuo tor tho timber which must be removed within ton years. Bids will bo received rrom citizens of tho Unlt od St.itos, associations of such cit izens ' tuid corporations' organized under the laws ot tho United Slates or any stnto, territory or district Hinrerir only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, tho timber on any legal subdivision will-ho offered unpnrntely boforo being included in nnv otrer or a larger unit.' Township 21 S., It. 4 W., Soc. 19; NW14 SclW. rod fir 3110 M., not to bo Bold for less than $1.00 per M. T. 33 S., H. 7 W., See. 11; N'lO'A SKVl. 85 M., yellow plno, 685 M., rod fir, none of tho yol low plno to bo sold - for lens than J2.50 por M., and ii.ono ot tho red fir to bo sold tor less than $1.25 per M. Vnrv respectfully, Clay Tallmnti, Cooimlsaiuiiur Uuuorul Lunii OtUcu. COURT HOUSE REPORT Iioporled by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Are. Ileal Kalnto Tranafcra i:H4 lo 2'J:I lo JiickHon County Hunk. WA of lot 1. W'A of lot 2, block 4: lots 1 und . in block 1 : 12'. of block II, ami til of block 10, of Pierce Subdivision in townliii ,'17, nirigc 1 WMt ; 23H:i to 2T.UI lo V. K, Conner."' NK. of lot 2. in block 4. P.V-, of lot 1. block 4. in Pierco Stiliili'.'iiinn in township 37, runvn i v.'c.-,. . Ml. Kli.abeth isl.t.'icl'ff to I,oi J. livnriM et vir. Land ill Min eiis Hiilidivixinn 0 10 John Hunter ct l- to T. I.. I'ow eil. Lois J und .1 in block "(.'." Knilr :'d Addition to Aslib.n.l .'.000 F.ilwanl Soulter mv to Suin iiel Huli'ioan. ,on -10. 41 nnd VI of Highland addition lo M-fK'oril . . 400 Fl'i'o Voiui' e! ' ' Ifebcccn J.-Hiet.-:. l,tir' ' . AsTllimd. . - W. ('. iCiiivon '! i:' lo Knt (', Kelielinr. f o'i ? nrl 11 in blo.'k :V: to of M ull'in! , TO IF BACK HURTS USE SALTS Eat leaa meat if Kicjieys feel like Hni or Bladder botboiu yon Meat i fonru ariatid- ' Moat fella forget that the kldnty. like the bowels, pet si-'psisb nnd clogged and need fluabir.g occaiionally, elae wa havs backache' and dull miee.-y in the kidney region, ei-vore hcatburhea,- rheu icfttle twingei torpid liver, acid ttotnfech, aleeplcasncsa and all aorta of bladder dia ordera. You aluiply roust kacp your kidneyi aclivo and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney Tcitlnn. ret about four ounces of Ja4 iBalta from any good drug a tore here, take a tablespoonlul in a glass oi water beforo 'breakfast tor a lew daya and your kidneys will then act fine. Thia 'iamoua safta la made from the acid of yrapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and ia harmless to fluah clogged kidneya and atimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralises the acida in tha urine ao it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders Jad Salta ia harmless ; inespensivej makes a delightful- effervescent lithiar atcr drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known- local druggist says ha sella lota of Jad Salta to folks Who believe in overcoming kidney tfouble. whih) it is only trouble. ' V Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a lino. , . Legal Five cents a line. Display 25 cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. HELP WAVTEli -MAM5. WA'N'TED boy to do janitor work and shine shoes. Can go to school. Bowman s Barber Shop. 2a2 WA'XTED Mon wanted to cut wood by tier, and clear land.. Webster Ranch, phono 6S5-J3. : 262 WANTED Young men, 16 and over, are eligible for goveument railway 1 mall clerks. .92 month. Exam- , inations soon. For free particulars write Raymond Terry, ( former Civil Service Examiner.) 659 Co- lumblaa Building, Washington, D. C. 253 EIEUP WASTED FEMAIiE WA'N'TED Waitress at Hotel Med- loro. WANTED An experienced girl to; genornl housework. Phone 275-R. WANTKlv-SITTJATIOJI. WANTED Position as houfckcopcr by lady with llttlo girl of-seven. Phono mornings 462-J. ' WANTED General iiousowork by f 'experienced lady. Address Grants i I'ass,. ti, e. u. , tox -ii. . ... z W'ANTED Coutract pruning by onf of tho best contractora In tho val- - ley. If you wont good work at the right price phone it. '. Slono, 83a - 7!jJ West Fourteenth streit. 252 WANTED To buy pigs or small shouts. Dr. Holms. . '263 WANTED Houso movlns nnd' re pairing, rijono 4SS-M or 4S8-X. WANTED Four horsepower gaso , lino engine nnd two-dne-h centrlf ' ugal pump in good condition. Box 18, Mull Tribune. . . . 252 WANTED Frosh . cow. Phone " 844-R.' ' . .'., ' . 253 WANTED To communicate with C. : A. Basham or relatives concerning business proposition. Presumably lives In-vicinity of Modrord, Ore- gon. Address J. D. Bowers, Scotts : dale, Arizona. -' 252 WANTED R. if. Toft will buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contraots. WANTED R. H. Toft buys Libert? bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., ami makes short tima loans on any olo thing. FOR RKN1 nOUSKS. FOR RENT Two strictly modern 5- nnd fi-room bungalows. Phone 8S7-L, i . " 251' fOll HKX't FCltJiirinKD ROOM8 FOR RENT Furnlahnd rooms for houaokeoplng. Kenllworth Rooms. 251 FOR HE.NT Furnished ropraa, rates reaeonuble. Kenelworth Rooms. .252 POK KENT MlKOEl.AjrBOim. FOR RENT 16 acres orchard, moat ly poors. Frank Isaacs, phone ;-.- zoo TO RENT 12-acre farm with water for 'IVi acres; good school close. Address Central Point R. F. D. No. 2, Box 35. Stanley Rlcbardaon. 254 FOIt SALE fiSAU ESTATE. FOR SALE Say, look at this! noinetfieuu reiuiituisumeni, nj acres, good, - fair house, -barn, woodshed, chicken house and other outbuildings; small orchard; vine yard, 100 acres fenced, tan all be Irrigated, dlteiies made over part. On public highway, four miles from Central Point. Also have several of the host bargains in Medford In medium and amall residence prop erty. Let me show you, you may lie from Missouri, I am. James Bowling, 20 South 'Peach street Phone 353-J. , 254 FOR SALE Houses, essy monthly payments. Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. FOR SALE Or rent, several ranches O. C. Boggs. FOB 8ALK LIVESTOCK FOR SALE High grade heifer calves of the following breeds, Ffolstein, Shorthorn-or Durham, Red Poll Guernsey, Ayershlre and Jersey. Also some fine bull calves. Write for prices, J. O. Olsen, Crow Stage. Eugene, Ore. 251 FOR SALE M-months old Hereford bull. Phone 9-F22. 262 FOR SALE Milk goat for sale or trade for chickens or fat pigs. Call ziu uest jackroa street. 2ol FOR SALE Cows and hogs. Fresh roan Durham cow, extra heavy milker and high tc3t: choice heifer calf; fine family Jersey cow, fresh'. Bred brood sows and fine red boar, great breeder. Phone 19-F12, east of Phoenix, third brown bun galow,' Fern Valley, cross Iron bridge. ' 254 "OB BALE PODWBI ANB EGGH. FOR SALE Custom hatching. $3.00 per 100 eggs. Booking orders for day old chicks. White Wyandotte, Barred Rocks, S. C. white Leg horns. Send for. circular. A. E. Strong, Central Point, Oregon. 253 FOR SALE Mammoth bronze tur keys. J. C. Herring, Central Point FOR SALE Eggs anjl chicks. You need heavy layers. They eat no more than the poor layers. My bens are heavy Iayess ot good sized eggs, and eggs are money. Made $3.54 profit per hen 1918 under averago farm care. Get a1 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 lay eggs and pay big profits. Eggs 10c. and every egg guaran teed fertile. Chicks 20c. E. H. Westerfield, Medford, R. 4. 263 FOR SALE -SnSCEIiliAXEOrS FOR SALE For sand, gravel, sedi ment or garden .plowing phone 912-J. v 276 FOR. SALE 2-horse electric motor, deep well pump with 1500 gallon tank and pumphouse, pullies and belts complete for salt by John Ly-Jen. Jacksonville. Ore. 2-54 FOR SALE 1916 Ford car in good repair, good tires with, extras. Phono 534-R noon or evenings. 255 FOR SALE Ford, 1918 model, good as new. Price $475. Call at or address 446 Allison street, Ash land. , v253 FOR SALE 1915 Ford cheap for cash; in fine condition;- Call 854 East Ninth street. 254 FOR SALE White Leghorn laying hens, Corvallis strain. Phone '.R-13-M. 261 FOR SALE Two h. p. electric single phase motor good as new. , Tel. 531-R. : 254 FOR SALE 1916 Ford car in good repair, good tires with extras. Phone 534 noon or evenings. 253 FOR SALE Horse, buggy, feather pillows and bed. Address K. V. B., R. R. 3, .Medford. 251 FOR SALE One silo, 50-ton; one . milotte separator; four good milk ,cows.' T. B. . Beanlieti, Central Point, Route 2. 253 FOR SALE If you have to sell your Liberty bonds sell them to us;, if you want to.buy Liberty bonds buy them from us. We pay - caBh. Pianos, Vletrolas and records a ' specialty. Hale's Piano House Inc., J. F. Hale, general managen- 271 FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, . superphosphate. Ralph. WCldo K1-. . den, Russ Mill. . , : .-, . . FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay $25.00 por ton. Modoc Orchard. ; Phone Central Point at meal hours. . Lost. LOST Corvallis Slate Bank book be 1 twoen Dec. 30 and Jan. 1st. Fln ' der return to Mail Tribuno office or phono 24-X3 Central Point. l Kobert F, Kyle. ' , ui FOR EXCHANGE. TO TRADE Will accept rteslrahl homo or potalhlil nomothlng else to amount of $5000. and $3500 long lime on a good ranch.' Vox 143, Riddle, Ore. 267 MOKtoY TO iAMJf LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In terest, u. c. Hoggs. LOANS City loans. Building ft Loan Assn., 42!) M. F. ft 11. llldg. i MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy Lib rtv Bonds. J. 1. Andrews. No. 31 North Orape. Phone 53-M. 330 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorriey-t-!w, rooms 8 end 9, Medford Natlbaal Bank Building. A. E. Roamea.. Lawyer, Qarnatt- Corey Building. Auto Supplies LAHER ACTO SPRINGS Co. -"We are operating the largest, oldest and beat-equipped plant In the. Pa- . ciffe northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under writ-. ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland; Oregon. ' - Garbage GARBAGE Get your - premise ' cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 851-T.. i. , Y. Allen. - , Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. ES. If. Wilson. C. P. A. Attention gtttm to anything In Accounting and lo- . come Tax . requirements. . Look Into our simplified accounting method. M. F. ft H. . Building, Medford. Phone 157-R. Farru Loans . AMORTIZATION PLAN 5, to 49 years-r-5 Si Money ready when land is appraised and title approved.- E. H. Hurd, secy .-trees,. National Farm Loan Associations, . Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. 263 Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Musle Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bid. Phone 72. - -i 4. Piano Tuning G. W. CROSS 603 West Second , street. Phono 309. Piano tuner i and repairer. Endorsed by the leading musical people of southern Oregon. - J4 Planing MDl THOMAS MOFFAT-rGeneral milt work, sash, doors; mouldings aad . screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phea 184. ''.;";-' '-... ''.' Physicians and Surgeons DR. A. BURSELL Physician; Spln ologist; Surgeon. 309 Medford Furniture ft Hdw. Bldg. Hrs, 9-12 and 2-5 or appoint. .' Office phono . 39. . 275 DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnett-Corey bullaV ing. Phone 130. . s DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician' and surgeon. . Practice limited to syi' ear, nose and throat Eyes aelea tltlcally tested and glasses sun plied. Oculist and Auriet for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft Bi Co. Bldg. Phone 567. . i . ! DR. F. Q. CARLOW DR. EVA MAIW8 CARLOW" OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. ri ' Phone 904-Lw. Residence 2 6 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Pnbliaba MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tha best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, : etc. Portland prices.. 27 North Fir St. '. Transfer BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE! C. Office 42 North Front St Phoaa ; 315. Prices right - Servlc guar- - anteed. . - ... . . ', 1XTERURBAX AUTOCAR CO. -; ,TIH CAR1. y ' Leave' Medford for Ashland daily eicept 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 avei at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. rn. . " :-,,' Leave Ashlund for Medford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m. and at 1:00, 4;00 and 5:15 p. nr. 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. , -, Brown & White At 10 South Fir St Are finding buyers for both City and Farm properties where the price is based on honest value or earning ca pacity of the property. ; ' In the matter of Rentals, Insur ance, Upkeep or salo of your property If placed with us we will give It the same careful attention that we would our own, we feol that the best asset In any business Is Good Will, and we aro endeavoring to build on that foundation. ; ,: : Sincerely Yours, - ; ; . I .TOR BROWV. lil). M. WIUTK.