' f OFFICIALS STUNG; GRIP OF BOOZE I PROVES APPLES , Wllllnm 10, limber, familiarly It nowii tin "Hllorly," tnnnulliilliit nf I lie .ntli llutiil burlier shop, wim lutit In liillklllK lllx cuw till" niuruliiK, ii ivuplu of liuum lulu, because nf u I in-Ill with Chief of I'ullni Tlimilliy i.ml County Prow-eiilnr Huberts, mid llii) hitler two officials urn mill acn lng rod ttiid biding their (lino fur v 'iiKniiiirtt, Hhurly In iilnu aiming rod wi U threatening to gel iivuii, Hlinilff Terrell, Ion, I" f Nun a III i In upiwi, Ami wluil liriinilmul to bo nun nl ilut mum uilkuii-ut IiuoiIi'kkiiik cases wim ho unioli mixed up with In h int mnl Newtown uppln Hint It wen! up Ilut fluu, flgurullvoly apunklng of Him rliliunny viirloty, mill nut Hut upldem l; kind. Nuvorlluilfim tint chler, i roHot-u (r iiinl Hliurly have u high fever unit pulso imtti. I'lcit Tllll lll'll TliO plot opened up lain Wednen iluy nfliiriimin wliuii Shorty boarded tlin uftiiriiuuu tralu antiih will) dm iciuurk tu riiiiiv iliiut huiiiti'ra-on, "I am K'jIiik tu llornliruuk nud will be back In the morning with a suit cusn full of brli'k." An audi things will, Ilia newa vf llcrbwr' departure mill III remark rvuilii'd the uurs uf til n authorities, Ah n ronuiMiiir,:ti Chief Tliuulby watched till trulna hint night Hint till niuruliiK from lliu Mdlford end ntul Nhoilff Terrell kil will til ot nil Irnlna lit Tuli'til mill I'lllKHllX. When tho northbound ptuuiouiior train reached Meilfurd ut 7:1)5 o'clock Hi In nwirnlug Shorty Barber stcppi-il from lliu I ml n Willi u heavy huIuhhk mid It aitenilngly it 11 fit ky lunk. Hit started down tho pliitfurm unptirently furtively kIiujiIiiu hither mid you, niul t tie will lint! chief of police remarking I lo hlmaalf "Thu vlllyun upprua iivili'' v thought It tliuo lo clo,,o 111 un his prey. 1'rowilng Harbor's path be ejacu lated tho following: "Mr. Barber, I will linm lo sk you to imp into my iilflio until you open liiln sulicttsu mid show me Ilia minimi." iMtom Police dili f ' Developments followed HiU-k mid fun I. Harbor nr firm defied Timothy to ilelulii him wlihoiil niiiof, mid re fused tu open lha sutlruao. The clili'f wan utiduralo nud lualalcd on detain lim Hurber until Priumcutor Koherlii' nrrlval. The Inner official, who win lii kd. In response to a phonn call wua quickly on ihe scene, wlihoui having walled for his break fast. II:iHiit mill mulilioruly mlnned to open I hn nulH'nmi nud nii'ordliiK lo Urn offlrer Ihronlitln-d to do UiIiikh to Ihmu If hn ovur I'muiht u 1 1 h r ntm of Ihom iiumldo of lovn. Ho wnii In il hurry lo K"l honin nnd milk hi row. Klnnlly, when h wim threat-, iiiind Willi Im I hk ili'tnlui'.l In prlKtm until a nenri'ti wnrroni cmilil he ol liilnrd from .IiiiIkii Tuylor to muirrh thn miliicaiie, Ii" Mm In unit threw llio milltaiio open esposlnK Hi riui li'iiln, which were donemi of fine Newiown Hpiili'K. ' "(iiwli nil flnh-hiKikii! HUiiik!" murmured the pule pronerulor at the ilnlookod for nnd mirprlrlni; mKhl. n tbe rn In t chief weukly hdukIu to Iran on lilx itiwk for iiuppurl, mliui ed It nnd lurched iikhIiim tho wull. A lima .MIIkltiK ' When they hud rneovured from llmlr ehaKrlu, Uoljuru nulil In hy tmiiw; "Thnt'H uli wo wimt of you, Mr. Harbor, no on homo nnd milk your cow," mid Timothy uttered. "Yea, go on nnd peddln your milk." Homo lime lulor Sheriff Terrell wna rulled off the accnt nl Talent and I'hoenlx, reportliiK Hint Ilia train hud not ntopped at either alntlon. I'roiinriitor Hoherta and Chief Tim. ol hy while fruely ndmlttliiR Unit "Shorty put It over on ua," add l lillhuntly "IhlN lime," and amllo out wnrdly. Thoy both any they nro con vinced that n aulU'iiHo ToniiilnluK liquor wna put off nt Aahlund Ihla niuruliiK hy aomennn, which will eyuiitiitilly ahow up In Mndford, nud reuroi tlmt they didn't have the Anil Hunl depot wiiti'liutl. , POLES TO PROTECT f , I.OKliON'. .Inn. III. Tho I'iiIihIi I'liveiiunent tins iiiovihinniillv lukeu oyer the nilminirtlrution ol' l.illiiiniiin In lU'otcct the coiinlrv I'roin Hit llol xlievikl, iiccoi'tlimr to a lelcui'iim li'oin Wurxnw tnilnv, Tim nction wim Ink cli ui the reiiies ol' llie lucsiilcnt ol lliu l.ilhiinniiin i-'inlilit. Wortli litll.OO n ltottlo ; Wni. nnrtidH, Sun Antonio, Tex., wi'lton: "Ii'oley'H Honey uud Tur Is tho hoHt coiiKh roiuody In lha world. It litis linen worth $50.00 ft hottlo to mu. I hnd 'tlio riu' followed by pneu monia, which luft mo wenk, with n porHlatont couch. I ncoded rout nnd sloop, which I wna uiiuhlo to got. Romn oho nilvlsod Foley's Honey nnd Tur. I hoKftn tnkliiB It HinL vory nlKht. llnforo hed tlmo I noticed ro ller, mnl Hint nlRht hnd n sound sloop und porfnat nlithl's rout, tho first nllicp tho husinnliiK of , tho flu. I huvo cnniplololy rooovorcd nnd , do not eoiiKht nt. nil. It cont mo only $1.20 trt euro1 that nhntlnnla coukIi with Foley's llonoy niul Tur. ).ot nil who I'otid this letter try Foloy's." V"1' liulo hy JlodCord riiurnlucy. STATE BUDGET BY LEGISLATORS HAI.K.M. .Inn. -Tin. joint wiive niul menu., ! in j it t -- of. the vo "m Unlive lmiiichii nl t U.-ij- lir-t meet iiui In mi ilin.imli the stut,. Iiuiluct. iiuiile Iniiliilive nil. nuvreuiiliiii! rill.Ilh'J niul uiivc iiulieiiiinns Ihnl eiioiiitli ouii..- i.Mliii'lioiiM were ill fiulil to f -1 1 1 the I, Hul ii it i u Ii I mure linm nun million iIiiIIiiih niul brim llie lollil williiu tin, mx iHTcelil limitiitioli. the tirl lim rciliiituu, WHk the 1IK(I.. IIIJO enliiiuitii ol hlute uiil lor llie'in iluxlriul iici'iilciil I'oiiiiiiiHHioii, which will lie utini'ciih.iiirv nccoriliiitf In I lie eiimmiMuiiiii'n own ivciiiiiiiiuiiilnliiiii niul Hull nl' (loviinior Willivcoiiilie. The e-linmlc ul' ifL'liH.'JU.'i. VI I'nr liie niilioiml uiiiinl win ikikhciI hv ut (lie IiikI mculiiu; lint il ih extieeled will Inlcr be rwliiccl to ijto,.l)lll) niul culn ul' noiue liuiiilri'iU of iIiiiuhiiiiiIm ol ilnllnrs will he mi, ,1c. j j nrcdicleil, Iroiii the fvlinuili' tor the I'liiverxitv o' llreumi niul the (iri'uon Aurieiil lurnl cullcuc Koine Icuinliitoi'K cliiim il I" iiiiuiciil liuit Imlii will he done I'nr iIicki. iuiit in inns niul the Oicumi iioriilul i-i'liool. niiove the miUnm) lex! ulluwiiiice. Severe ' criiic'iNiu ol' I lie noniiul dchnnl iinlicv luurkeil llie joint mecl illlf. Hnlne llicmbclK ilci'lll red llie. )ul- icv in mil un to tint i-tuniliiril iiml il wim iniiilc Itiiown I tint u hill w ill lie in Irnilnccil in the lower hound iillowiui: iirinluiile or the eliile ulitverxitv niul iil'riiulluiiil collcL-e lo tench in the mule M'liuoli c Ihnl lliria itiilitu lioun iiiiiv l,e ilcin'inli'tl iiiioii lo lur-l;i-li miiiic o' the tciii'licr in llie lnte. Some cniiitiiitlc' iiii'iiilieri tuvorcd cliiiiiiiutiui.' nulillciilioii of the 1 llttc Honk hv Seeretnrv nl' Slnlv (lleolt, lull oIIiitu ni.li, -l, it niul then, i lil;h hood thiil it will he retniiicj. The iov. eriior'M iilnn im to reduce uniiroiiriii tioii lor hoiintici on wild uuiuiiiU. I loin the i.).(UI0 eHliiiiute In hull' Unit mm, nut niul Iti mnke il eurcnoliil In n I'l'ilcriil miiirniu'iolinu, clinnini; the metliutl nl ili'.ilnc.- with iirciliitnrv uui muU niul cliiiiiniitinu the hoiinlv hvh tcui, ilnl not meet with lull niiiirovul. ticiieiiil nentiiiieiit kcciiiciI In he Ihnl the muoitiil hIiuiiM he reiluced lo f:i7,.'ilMI with the hoiinlv hv.leiu re Iiiiiicd. line iirnlileiu i'i,nl'roniiii the wuvx mnl iiiemw cniniiiitlccN is (tint 1 lime. It JeciiiH likelv Unit nil ilcle lAiliout wnitiiii.- iiiioii the couiiiiiltecs will le rciiuirc,! In umiie their Hmkt' men hi tlmt nsjinieh cuuvcrs.itinn n iMiH-ilitc cull he cliiniiintcil nt ctinrer- CIICC-. TRE1CHLER ELECTED Tho Commercial club Is without n prcalilent lempornrlly im Wni. (;. 'full the president of thn Flrat National bank, who wna elected lo thn posi tion nt Inal weck 'a moot In c hna re- fuavd lo accept, end lieorno Trelch ler, llie head of tho Trolrhler ft Tier on Automobile company, who was elected president hy tho directors ot Hut club Inst nlKht, bus nut yet. do cliled thai he will nccept. Mr. Tnlt when elected protested Ihnl he could not itervlco Ilia office because of hick of time outiiltle of his business duties, hill It wns hoped hy the directors that ho would nee his way clear lo retain tho presi dency. Itowevor, ns ho wna firm In his declislun ul lust night's mectlliR. Mr. Tr.hblnr wus ele.lttil presldont. Ho will decide within n day or two. TODAY S MARKETS I'ortlauil Mveslock rOHTl.AXI), Ore., Jun. lfi. Cnt llo sleudy; receipts 1(11. Steers, prima JKI'n It: Kood to choice $1 1. a (I IT RAISES MDough Crttttut Uf4 Jlnwm 8rt4 Crescent Baking Powder Thrw Important emontUli ilionld Jiitdo yt tn iht lolnotlon of your Inking powdar purity, lMtvenujg offlolouoy and conomy. Ortaoont ia abiolutoly pura by labora tory toU and ffovornnwnt Hondurdi. Croaconl, boctniBO tt Ii doublo aottog ralici tlio dough better than cthur Creicent Mfg. Co,, TU KT)FORT) 1ST ATTi TUTP.TTNK, MKDFOTtT), : OKKflOy, TT1UT,nAY, JAXTTATfY 1H, 'a J2.WI; Jili'dlum lo nood ?I,r,0l' I l.I.n; rulr to medium $li,t.'(i I . r. o ; ciuniiioli tu full' IMMl; iowh mill hnlrera, chuhc, ll'lfall; medium to Kuud $K,r,06 U.r.ll; fair (u meillliiu 17 run. r,ii; cminerM ;t.;,()iir,; bullit (l.ri0,8.ri0: enlven KmpJil.Sv; iitockmH mnl foedera $7 ft II, IIukh lowni'i recelpla 71 H. J'rlmo itiUnd 1 1(1 lid i HI. Nil; nieilliiiu mixed 1 1 11,25 Ml.r.li; i'imikIi lieiivlca I5 in: i-Ihh II'Uu in. !,; liniit, i n.r.o. Hheep aloudy; recvlpta I'JHH. I'rluie lit in Ih $ I 'A. b) 'if 1 4 ; fulr 1i medium f I0 12: ynurlliiKa $ I (I '( 1 1 .SO; wethnra 'a IM; ewcn $'nS. Iluller I'OltTI.A.VIl, lire.. .Inn. 10. Ilnt tr flrni, CUy erciimery prlnta, nxlrtiH, box Iota H7c; en r loin CHc; lililf biixim cenl morn; li'K thiiii hliir boxea ono cent morn. HuyliiK price hiitlerful, county, GSe; cube extrua Il3ic, ' l',HH niul MlllHtiiffM rOKTf.AM), Ore.. Juii. 1 "i. -Si-lliriL' price, ciihc count. M)c; Ijuviuu: urine, iHf, hclliiitf mice, cuiitlleil. (Kle; ae leclcil cnntllcil in ciirtoiH. (Lie. Mllluluffa mill run f. o. u. mill: Curlola $11; lulxod cura )I7; ton loia or over $17. uU; I una Hutu ton loin CENTRAL POINT Mis Helen I'lice. who IniK lieen vixitinti her inolhi'i' here lor three weck, reliirucd to her home ut Jer iwv Ttii"luv uioriiiu!. Mt'i, llnritcn Kinith uml l'niuilv from Norlh lliiknln Iiiih 'niirehiiseil the A. C, Illinium ulnce wont of luwu nnd in iinw riiiliiii lliere nnd !;uviuir sui) iditi t'lim uitr inerehuiiN.: ' Mi-s l'..lim II. Cuff, lute of Ihiluth. Minn., u new nrrivnl here, linn niir t hun'il ol' E. ('. Keller the Altiiniis urntiertv. otilhwest nf this eitv. Kenl entitle here i-; loukiiu.' on touie wluit in lliiri viciuilv nnd thinuti look mure eiicourimiui: tlnui l'orniuc time iml. ..... . . Will (IriL'-hv of Hie (l.'lnl infuiitrv. who elHiit no e.(einleil f'urloui:h with liiime tolliH here in uuitiu ut CumiJ .Veiide, Mnrviiiiid. : The Hu Munition here in hnd hut ut thin writ'lii-'in-Kiuncwhiit improved. Tlp whin.! were di-mis-,ctl .Monduv inoriiiuu' lor one week end if the situa tion coiilliiiicH lo improve "I he utile to retime in that time. Mr. mnl Mrs. t'lnvloii Mcl'reudv are now roMdiui: in I'lirilnntl. .Mr. CtimmiimK Sr., who Iiiih npent the winter in fvson. Cnlif.. has re turned to h'H home here. W. C. Owen (.pent Siinduv ill Ash lit ml. -t Mr. nud Mr. . Ti linker have re luriieil from their weddim; trip spent in I'orllu'uil end vicinity. Huvitl llemlcr"tili. a brother of Mrs. Simmon uf liiii eitv. who him receiv ed his honiiriThle tlw'hunre from the Ijiited Slnlcs ii riu v. visited hi sis ter niul family I'nr n few duvs en route (o his home in Missouri. Mins rctet:un. nnd Mr. lloiuler son, two of our teacher. lire spenil- itt'.- Ihis week ut their home in the north. Mrs. Ann Tho, mis received n tele-i-'rii'M Tuesday ut' the crinus illness nT Jier iliC'.u; liter. Mrs. Dctinis. of Itntle. Mont. Ilor tlutiirhter. Mrs. Ilerhci't, left the snme eveiiiint lo he ut the bedside of her sister. The minuiil in-lullulioii und din ner nl' the W. H. f. to he held here Sutiirdiiv has been postponed until Curtlier notice. Mrs. Jesic (ilnss has enne to Ash liiiul to stuv gr ;i niont!) to he neiir the tloetor. ' ' Mr. Smith of Antinch is liiiulini; Iinv from' the Motloe nrchurd. Clnyti n I'rn.ier of Clinimrriil has been snwini wood fur Mr. Iliddle this week. Mi.-s 7.1'lln Tnvlnr of Cliunnrrnl visitctl with Mrs. Chuiminu und ilutmhter Tuesilnv. Mr. Hill Muvl'ield brouirht down another Inrire hunch of cuttle from kind, thns lninrlnf wholesoma, dollo toiu cnkni, bliouiu and bnnds. . Crncont uj tho thrift baking powder. It ooita less, does moro and hotter work, and. leu quantity ii nqulrod. You will flml tho Oruccnt Cook Book ia very helpful. Copy freo on rctjant. Write ; Senttlo, Wmh. i 'i lllEfflSMSS Snliililn v tn hike lo litolori'il to A-lilnml Sittiinliiv, II' rl (.'liitiiiiiiil jjiulnicil tn Mcill'ori! Hutiirdiiv lo look I'nr u tifiuii ' of llOIWI.'M. ' '' , llowiird Sfuvl'inlil ol' Hie Menilowm IhihhikI llirnut:li lliu vulley on hiu wiiv In town Moiulnv. ilell ,Mnrritii took mini her fliin iticitt uf TurkeVH tn market Mumluv. COURT HOUSE REPORT ltoported by Jackson County Ab truct Co., Sixth and Central Avs. MjirrlitKo I'tceiiM'H W ill in ti I', C'liixliolui niul Mnrv 0. l''iHclicr. Circuit Court Chester C1, Uiinll vs. Inn I. duiilt. Nolice, motion mid uHiduvit. Order. A. I). Nuvlor vs. .lumes K. liuilev. Motion, .(iiili'ineiil. Illiwiche Cripps vs. ChurleH Criiuis. I'riiol' of puliliciitinii. Al'I'itliivil. Ilc eree. John Ifncho vs. Cilv ill' iNfclCori! cl ul. Altiilnvtt for iiihliciilinu ol' miiiii- IIIOIIH. .John Itocho vs. K. A. Iliirehell el nl. Aflitluvit of ipibliculinu of sniiimoiis. Order. fnhn Kucho vs. I.luiiche llurris et ul. Aliidtivjt I'nr piibiicntiun of sum mons. Order. John Jtocbo vs. fi. K. Corev ct ul. Arfiduvit for publicutinn nt' summons. Order. John V. Iloclto vs. W. Ii. Me.tenlf ct ul. AlTiduvil for Dubliciilioii uf sum mons. Order. ... John I'Y IIocIki vs. A. Duf field ct ul. Altiiluv it fur publication of sum moiis. Order. John llocho vs. I. J5. Olenaon ct nl. Affiil.ivit for uuhlieution of sum mons. Order. ! John 1'. Kocho vs. K. Knslev ct ul. Affidavit for publication of summons. Order. - Joseph M. lyerliv vs. Mu llelle Ker bv. Afl'ithtvit. Motion. I.cmider Lewis v. I It. Knvlor et nl. .Mnl ii, n. K. Kli. Hush vs. Kilter II. Hush. Summons. Order dismissim;. loliu Kocho vs. A. I.tinlnn et nl. Hopes Women Will ' Adopt This Habit As Well As Men Olata of hot water each' morn ing helps ua look and feel clean, swevt, fresh. Happy, bright, alert TicorouB and vivacious a good clour skin; a nat ural, rosy, complexion and freedom, front Illness aro assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and likewise evory man could realize tho wonders ot the morning lnsldo bath, what a gratifying change would take placo. Instead of the thousands of sickly, nnaemlc-lookhig men, women and girls with' pasty or muddy complex ions; Instead of tho. multitudes of "nervo wrecks," "rundowns," "brain fags" and pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosy checked peoplo everywhero. An Inside bath Is had by drinking, each morning befrre breakfast, a glass of real hot v.ater with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate tn it to wash from the stomach, liver, kid neys nnd ten yanVi of bowels tho pre vious day's Iudl;;c8tlble waste, sour formontatlons und poisons,- thus cleansing, sweetening anil freshening tho entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds: nnd pnrttculnry those who have a pallid, sal!ow complexion and who nre constipated very ofton, are urged to obtain a quarter pound ol limestone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and reir.gxkable'cbange In both lieolib and appearance awaiting those who practlco internal sanitation. We must remember that Inside cleanliness is more important than outside, be cause tho skin does not absorb Impur ities to contnnilnnto the blood, while tho pores in the thirty feet of bowoh itn. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER Ocuornl Land Of fice. Washington, D. C, December 21, 191S. Nollco is horohy givon that subject to the conditions nnd limitations of the 'Act of June !', 1910 (;l!l Stat., 218), and tho in structions of tho Secretary of tho In terior or September 15, 1917, the timber on tho following lunds will bo sold Feb. 11, 1919. at 10 o'clock a. m., nt public auction nt tho United Htutos land office at Rosoburg. Ore gon, to tho highest bidder.. nt not loss than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale' to bo subject to tho approval of tho Secretary of the interior. Tho purchnso price, with nn additional sum of-jDiio-fiflh of ono per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at. timo of stilo, monoy to he. roturul if sulo is hot approved, otherwise patent will Issue Cor tho timber whicJi must be removed within ton yours. , Bids will bo recolvcd fiom citizens of tho Unit ed States, associations of such cit izens nnd corporations organized under tho Inws of the United States or any stulo, territory or district thnrecir only. Upon implication of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any lognl subdivision will be offered sennrutelv boforo hoiiic Included in any offer of a larger unit. Township 21 S.. R. 4 W.. Sec. 19; NWV( SEVi red fir 830 M not to bo sold for less than SI. 00 nor M. T. 33 S.. R. 7 W See. 11: NEVi SE'4, 85 yellow plno, 085 M red fir, none of tho yel low pine to ho sold for loss than S2.50 por M., nnd none of tlio red fir to bo Hold for less than 51.25 per 51. Very r0Mpec.tlull Clay Tallman Commslouor Ueuorul Laud Ol'iico. the .lnnlniv lU4t.lllV. .Ichae (JIiiki AlViiliivil i'nr inililiculioii of unin inoiw, . (Irder, (ienrt'e W. "';ickcr vn. Auiericil K. Ilolliiook, Oct'iiiill, Jmlciiii'lil. JikciiIi ,, KcjLv vh. liln llelle Ker- hv. Ortlec. ' luckHoii ('muilv Builtliiiir and Ioen ANHueiiitimi vs. J. ('. Illiomlc.-i ct ul. Motion mnl dcercc. I'tolntio Court JVeeiiiiin A. Ifrown, CHlute. Waiver. Annie U. Klrcmminir, csfiite. I'eti- tioli. Affidavit. Order. ChurliM .Stciiuett, CMlule. Proof of publication. Jliivid Wlu-tst me. etnte. Ounr- diun'M iiiinujil rciiort. O. C Mover, (niite. Order. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Telia How To Col Quick Relief from Jiead-C'old. Il SplendidI In ono minute )futr clogged noatrils 111 oa, Hie eir vnmngrt of your hid will clear uml you can breathe freely. No mora hawkin;;, fiitullinjr, blowing, headache dryiicn. No atnifglinK for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. '- HA a small iioiiie oi l.ly cream Balm from your tlriij:gist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, sntiwptk, healing cream In your poatrila. It in- etratca thrniieli eerv air paaiage of the brad, aoothci the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief conies in stantly. J It's lunt fine. Uon't atny atuueii-up with a cold or nasty catarrh lieliel comes so nimbly. Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line, Legal Five cents a line. -Display 25 cents an Inch. . Contract rales un application. HELP WA.VTEli MAUL. WA'NTKI) Boy to do janitor work and shine shoes. Can go to school. Bowman's Barber Shop. 252 WA'XTBD Men wanted to cut wood by tier and clear land. Webster Ranch, phone G85-J3. 262 WANTKD Young men, 16 and over, are eligible for govenment railway . mall clerks. $92 month. Exam inations soon. For free particulars write Raymond Terry, (former Civil Service Examiner.) 659 Co lumbian Building, Washington. D. ' C. 253 II CLP WANTED FKMAU5 WA'XTED Waitress ford. at Hotel Meft- WANTED An experienced, girl for general housework. Phone 2io-k WANTED SITUATION. WANTED Poaiiion as housekeeper by lady with little girl of seven Phone mornings 462-J. ' 256 WANTED General nousework by experienced lady. Address Grants Pass. R. F. D. 4. Bo 46. 253 WANTED Contract pruning by one of the best contractors in the val ley. If you want good work at tbe right price phone B. F. Stone, S35. 738 West Fourteenth street. 252 WANTKll MMCKIUiAHEOUS WANTED To buy pigs shoats. Dr. Helms. or i small 253 WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 4S8-M or 4S8-X. WANTED Four horsepower gaso line engine and two-inch centrif ugal pump In good condition. Box IS. Mall Tribune. 2 WANTED 344-R. Fresh Phone 253 WANTED To communicate with C. A. Rnsbani or relatives concerning business proposition. Presumably lives in vicinity of Medford. Ore gon. Address J. D. Bowers, Bcotts dale. Arizona. 252 WANTED R. IL Toft will buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and niakos short time loam otf' any old thing. FOR KENT FCKNthHKfl ROOMS. FOR RENT Sleeyi'-.e rooms. Im perial, SO North Front, ' 264 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, rates reasonable Keuolworth Rooms. -252 FOR SALE KKAJ, ESTATE. FOR SALE 'Five - room modern house, all clear, three lots, fruit trees, barn, woodshed, garage, chickon yard. Call afternoons, 305 Portland avenue. 277 FOR SALE 81) acres, ostimated will cut two thousand cords wood, throo ' miles from station, will tako cur as part payment. Drown & White. 10 South Fir street, FOR SALE Say, look nt this! Homestead relinquishment, 135 acres, good, fair Honso, hnrn, woodshed, chicken house nnd other ' outbuildings; small orchard.' vine yard, 100 acres fenced, can nil be irrigated, ditches made ovor part. On public, highway, four miles from Contral Point. Also have several of the best bargains in Medford in medium nnd small residence prop erty. Lot nie show yon, you may be from Missouri, I am. .lames Bowling,' 20 South IPench street. Phone S53-J. '' . , 254 FOR SALE Houses, ensv monthly payments, Building & Loan, 429 M; F. & il. Bldg. ! - FOR SALE Or rent, sovorul ranches 0. 0. Hoggs. . 1010 Stop Itching Skin There Is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves Itching torture and skin irritation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask anydruggist for a 35cor $1 bottle cfZcmo and apply it asdirected. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, bluckheads, eczema, blotches.nngwornt and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little Zemo, the penetrating, satis fying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. . Tbe . W. Kou Co., Cleveland, O. VOn 8AI.K LIVESTOCK KOU SAIK Crimson Orion, our reg , fstnred Iuroe Jersey herd hoar. A large, thrifty, choice brod hog, twenty months old. Ono fine spring hoar, nothing heller; also two bred gilts. Kd U Schmidt & Son, Itlver Hend Farm, Grants Pass, Oregon, Kreeders of registered Duroo Jer sey Hogs. 257 FOR BALK 14-months old Hereford bull. Phone 9-K22. 262 FOR BALK Cows and hogs. Fresh roan Durham cow, extra heavy milker and high test; choice heifer calf; fine family Jersey cow, freab. Bred brood sows and fine red boar, great breeder. Phone 19-F12, east of Pboenix, third brown bun galow. Fern Valley, cross Iron bridge. 25 4 fOR BALE POULTRx A XI) EGGK FOR SALE Tharoughbrod white Leghorn cockerels, O. Ay C. and l'e;uluma strain. Phone 408-K .254 FOR SALE High food value eggs cutlfnc nut of non-nrnnucf nt- -nonl- try; small fee charged. DVk San ders, Poulterer. 840-J. 27 FOR SALE Custom hatching. $3.00 per 100 eggs. Hooking orders for day old chicks,, w bite Wyandotte. Barred Rocks. S. C. White Lck- horns. Send for circular. A. E Strong, Central Point. Oregon. 253 FOR SALE Mammoth bronze tur keys. J. C. Herring, Central Point. . 270 FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. Yon need heavy layers. They eat no more than the poor layers. My hens are heavy layers of good sized eggs, and eggs are money. Made $3.54 profit per ben 1918 under average farm 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-half and three-quarters O. A. C. Big hens that lay eggs and pay big profits. Eggs 10c. and every egg guaran toed fertile. Chicks 20c. E. H. Westerflold.' Medford, R. 4. 263 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Good clean bearded bar ley for seed or feed. $50.00 per ton. Two choice Duroc Jersey boars ready for spring servt-e, at ?30.uu each, with pedigree, offer until Fell. 1st oniy. Registered gilts $25.00. Pure bred weanling pigs, both sex, 15. 00 each. J. E. Judy, Griffin Creek, phone 869-W. 257 FOR SALE Jewelers floor show cases, 6 and 8-foot lengths. Cases are of oak, 16 inches high 'and stand on heavy natural finish pine tables. Price, $2.00 per ft. H. L. "Whited, Ashland, Ore. 257 FOR SALE Newton' apples 50c to $1.50 per box. R. A. Pierce, Ros tell Bldg., Central Point, s Ore. Phone orders Central Office. 254 FOR SALE Reclcaned barley. Phone 452-W. beardless 256 FOR SALE For sand, gravel, sedi ment or gartfen plowing phone 912-J. " 276 FOR SALE 2-horse electric motor, deep well pump with 1600 gallon tank and pumphouae, pu Hies and belts complete for sa'o by JohD Lyden, Jacksonville, Ore. 254 FOR SALE 1916 Ford car in good repair, good tires with extras. Phone 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. 253 FOR SALE 1915 Ford cheap for cash; in fine condition. Call S54 East Ninth street. 254 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 634 noon or evenings. 253 FOR BALE One silo, 50-ton; one milotto separator; four good milk cows. T. E. Bcaulleu, 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 cash Pianos, Vietrolas and records 8 specialty. Hale's Piano House Inc. J. F. Hale, general manager.-2 7 1 FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster superphasphate. Ralph Waldo El- den, Russ Mill. . v . FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay $25.00 por ton. ' Modoc Orchard. Phone Central Point at meal hours. t IAT. LOST Corvallis State Bank book be . tween Dec. 30 nnd Jan. 1st. Fln ' dor return to Mali Tribuno office '.or phone 24-X3 Central Point. Robert F. Kyle. 251 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT 16 acres, orchard, most ly pears. Frank Isaacs, phone vva-r. . . 2oo TO RENT 12-acro farm with wnter for 2 14 ncros; good school close. Address Contral Point R. F. D. No 2, Box 35. Stmiloy Richardson, 254 PAn TITIiF.F. FOR FCXeltAMJK. TO TRADE Will necept desirable home or poii.-tlbht wuneihliur o;fn to amount of ifnUOO and $:tT.0t long timo on n good much. Hot 113, Riddle, Ore, ! :tt7 MOM Y TO LOW LOANSFurm loans tl per cent In terest, O. C. Bogus. - LOAN'S City loans. Ilnlliliiig & Loan Assn., 129 M. !'. & II. Illtlg. MONEY TO LOAN on irood real estate security, and will huy Lib ortr Bonds. J. l. Andrew.' No. 31 North Grape. Phono ii-'i- M. ;l:iu BUSINESS DIRLlTOnY Attorneys ' PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-tt-lnw, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Natk.uul Bank Building. A. E. Reamcs, Lawyer, Garnott- Corey Building, Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. are operating the largest, oldest and hest-eoulpped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our spnnits when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Flf toe-nth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE! Get your premises cleaned Dp for tho summer. Call on tbe city garbage wagons for good service. Phono 351-Y. J. Y. Allen. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITINO CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look into oar simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. Building, Medford. Phone 15 7-R. Farm TjOads amortization" plan i 40 years 514 cfa Money ready when land is appraised and title ap proved. F.. H. Hurd, secy.-treas.. National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. 283 Instruction In Music FRED ALTON IIAIGHT Teaeher of piano and barmony. Ilalght jMuslc. Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey ''Bldg. Phone 72. Piano Timing G. W. CROSS 603 West Second street. Phone 309. Piano tuner and repairer. Endorsed bv the leading musical people of southern Oregon. 2t4 Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sasb. doors, mouldings aud screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. , Phone 184. Physicians and Surgeons - DR. A. BURSELL I'livsician: Sptii- ologist; Surgeon. ;09 Moil ford Furniture & Hdw. Bldg. Ilrs. 9-12 and 2-5 or appoint. Ouice pnnno 39. 275 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 atd throat. -Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. P. & H. Co. ' Bldg. Phone 667. DR. F. G. CARLOW . DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS ; 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 36 S. Laurel Street. Printers anil Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped printing office in Southorn Oregon. - Book binding, loose leaf ledsers. billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Frunt St. Phone S15. Prices right. Service guar anteed. IXTEHURllAX AUTOCAR CO. . TlJU'l CARD. Leave Medford for Asliliiutl dally . except Sundav at 8:00 hnd 10:15 a. ni. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days lo ave at 1.0:30 a. m. aud l:a0, 5:30 and 3:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday nt 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. Brown & White At 10 South Fir St Are finding buyers for both Cilv and Farm jiropertles where tho prico is basetfton honest value or earning ca pacity of tho property.. In the matter of Rentals, Insur ance, Upkeep or sale of your property if placed with us wo will glvo It tho . same careful attention that we would our own, wo feoi thut the best asset ' in any business Is Good Will, nnd wu ' are endeavoring to build un ' Unit foundation. Sincerely Yours, v. 1 1 JOI? ltROWi.N. KD. M. WHITE.