Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 18, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    MWDFOTtt) MATL TRtmrNK, MEPFOTIT), OWION. fiATimiUV, .TAUAHV 18, 1010
PAGE ;.FTVTC'
FLYING TO
FACE OF
SMS INVENTOR
'LONDON, Jim. 18. "Tlio wonder
ul' today in III" nil' will in' iih nimulil
I'ltuipiti'itd with the wonilcrs ul' lu
IiiuitoW,", wild (Iid wiiv J, A. White
li,i'liil llif invt'iittir, suimuvil mi 'Ills
view ul' III" future ul' nviuliuu in mi
iiililron lii'ro,
"Thu I'licu of tlio world." he ihi.
chu'ed, "will lm I'liiiiii'i'il, Out towns
I'lltl I'itloM Will llll IIS different I'l'IOII
lilt t.lWUM Ullll ollios III' IlllillV IIH I 111'
s'roetM nml houses ol' London tiro ilii'.
fiTi'lit from tlio si reels nml liuihlinu
(li'xli'ovi'il bv tlio uii'iil fire, Our
ll'l'tlltnls ol' liflt Will till ehltllgt'd, liu-
i'U'HM ol' Hpootl will ii It or. Wit cliiill ,o
IIih people of the Air Ago."
Ilo Miiiil Hint KnuhimrM future iih
n tuition ilopniiileil mi tin' hiukI iin i,
llio cuitimereinl iiNii of iiiriTiil'l, nml
lluil Ibis VimntrvV limit wonlil he to
I'Oiitrol tlio itoiodiomo of tlio world.
"Tliov must lio plmmi'il iiihI In 1 1 out."
'n einitintiod, "liv our own workmen.
Wo should (h'Voloi). ,v menus of. air
I'rnl't. iIIkIiiiiI nml undeveloped purls
of tlio world mid secure iiitcrniitioiinl
cooporiition for III" development of
commercial niri'i'iift,
' "Tlio miiooos of llii liiiHino,: world
in won bv Wived, Tim tiMt of tlio 11 ir
idium ii ; thu tlovi'liipuionl of the
world's resource in n mutter not
nlono for tlio oitv mini nnd tlio unbar
bun Npot'ulntor, lint fur I lie uuvorn
iiiutit. An I'Kiiloriitinii ileimrtini'iit to
find out how our surplus labor mid
wonlth unit best lio expended for the
"iiinl of tlio notion ix not only tin Idea
it in n iluiv." .
y
t
. WASHINGTON. .Inn. IS.- Kvury
powur of tlio nuvy ili'tinrlnieiil will be.
iiioiil to force tho mvoiitunt'o ly ooui
panles with which It luix contracts of
award miido by tlio war liilior board.
Seertitnry Dnnlnhi until today, after s
'conforonro with Joint Chairman Tad
of tlio honril on tlio nlluuiloii growing
out of tlio llolhtohom Stool company's
rotimoil to put Into operation uuy olio
uf those awards,
Mr. Dmiiel mi id tlio lloihlciicui
i'OIIIIHIIIV It II il lmOI'( to IMTIIlil collet.
live Imtuniiiinii nml tlio ck t it I 1 1 -li uit-n t
of shop i'ouiiiiitlt'on niuontr its em
ployes, hut ns noon (im Hit armistice
won sium-d, "the enmpimv lo-t ill-
, Mr, Hniiiols iiuliiti'il out tliul ovi-rv
contract o bv tho limy ineliutt'd ,.
I'nni'i'llution chiiise.
Joint Chairman Tuft miiiouiiei'd
liitor Hint tlio wnr Inltor lionrd would
ilofor for 10 dnvs its decision on the
ooiuiduiiil of llotlileheni Stool com
I in ii v itinployo I lut t tho eonionnv had
lllll tivtlll III. Ill lit., I.,,.,.,.. ..I U',.,.l.-
j -
TODAY'S MARKETS
I'orf liiuil Mvoxlot'k
PORTLAND, Jim. IX. Citlllo
' stonily: receipts a Ti :i . Steers, prime
IUH: good to choleo Ill.r.OU,
12,50; modllim to good 1104(11;
fair to niotllum $ 10; common to
fulr $ H t 0 ; Town nnd holforH. choice
tl'tHfU. medium to good $s9;
fntr to niotllum n . r 0 ftc M ; cannorn
1.50r.; Inilln $11.0011 S. HO; citlvru
li 5J 1 S . r. 0 ; Mot-korti mitt footlorH 7
41 D..'' ,
IIorii nlonily; rocnlptH Sit), Trlino
inlxotl .$10. Rod .10,80; modllim mix
ed IIO-ST' jf tn.r.0; roiiitli lioitvlon $15
una; ilKH $MS( l.'i.2D; bulk llit.iw.
Hhooy utoiidy; roonlplH ono. I'rtiua
InmliH 113.501?! H; fulr to inmlliim
1 0 ot 12: yotirliimn $11)11.50;
wotherit $9fij 10; owoit $i1ij:h.
IlllttOf ;
I'OHTLA'.Vn, .Inn. IS Ilnttor firm.
City cToumory iirluln, ONtrnn, box lotn
, 07c; -cartons 08c; Unit boxes halt
cunt nioro; limn than linlr Iiokoh lo
: nioro. nuyliiK prleo ljultortiit, couti-
li'y. 08o; ouUo oxtniH o;to:
i' Kim "nd MiiiHtiiff
. I'dliTI'ANI). Oro., Jmi. l-.Kuu'S.
M'lliii(jr' urit'o. ('lino vniiiil, Oil; buvimr
IH'icn, 3()c ; Hiillinir pried, eniidltid, fifl;
. soloeieil omidlt'd ill t'lirlnns. O'Jc.
MlllBtiiffB mill run f. o. u. mill:
Ciirlqtg Hit' inlxutl .vara $47; ton
lotn nr ovor $47.ti0; loss tlutii ton
lotn $43. ,.-...'...: .. ::.,"-'-.:.-
MiH. ,ievt!ll K in 1 1 nnd infiiiit dutmh-'
lor iiifivnd lioiiio from the Ppw hos
liltiil tliiH week. ': .
1'itnl (loilwuril ret)iriR'd front Cnmp
Wordtm hint Stiliirdiiv wlioro lio.wiis
niuHtijrod out of soi'viec. , , ?' ' ,
Mil, Itnlpl) JonninuH left for Modim
eritinly, Cnliforniii, TIiiii'miIiiv. Avhoro
hIio will Hpnhtl tho j'imiuiu,iltir of tho
win ).i' with hor Hintoil, ;Jlm. - Hurt
ChildeiH. . '
Mr.' nml Mrs, Oxcnr llttnl'ord nnd
Him iiinlurorl over I'l'oin. Mitt 'loud nt
Sutut'ilnv. Mnkinir' tho trip in u now
MtlXWoll fill'. ,..' ;
John II, lionmilt, ill1., who in eon
ni'fled with a Ini'utv I'uruilui'e ooin
pniiY ji ''it:tii'fl Whi)im i vii(ins
JACKSONVILLE'
I ho Iiiiiiiu uf Mr, nml Mi m, O'lliir
hmiuli, ,
Kniiili Oi'liiiuii Won iiiuiilllf tin) irn
uliiem'st to iirrlt'u ri'iiiu fYiiileu nnd
fM'eelM lo ho uiuhloretl out noon,
At ii ini'i'linu ol I ho ellv council
held luift Tnemluv. CIii-Ih L'lrieli wu
niMioliileil wider Hiiperiiilnnilviit nml
W, (I, KiiiuoYiimhl wittehuimi for the
tmnuliiK your.
Ir, J. W, ItiihiiiHon. who hiix hoiin
ill lor Hovcrnl diivw in ulilo to be. ul
bin plneo of hintiiiOMK iiunln,
II. K. 1 1 il nil rl in eonleiiinlutiliu tuov
lllit lli In w ni l ire to .Mi d I m il in Hie
iienr future,
Min. Ilii'linnl lllmid of (J runt m
I'ii(. in viNltliie tier biolbor, ' 11.
HeltllK,
Sebiiol KniM'i'inteudi'iil CI. W. 'Auer
Inii letiiiued from I'oilluinl nml Su
lent, whero ho went, oil officinl IhihI
neHM, II, '. Kpnrr, who hinjiet;ii niiiioint
ed ebiel1 di'lililv in the Hlioril'f'H offieo
will oeetipv tlio ,iilin I) inutoit
hiiiiKu on Tbiiil hired,
K, H. WjImok lull for , Ooiiuhih
eoitiitv w Intra ho in workinif on the
tuto liiithwuv. . .
Albert Ojitiunim-li, who 1h eniiiloyotl
in the ubip viirdx nl lliuuiottoii in
Iiiiiiio for it hhoit vihii, .
Y. II. Allen, who bit beeii employed
lit tho iSlerlinif uiini'K lor u niiiubor
of yeiiix Iim, uouii In KeniinU. Ciilif..
where bo exuoeli to loeiilo.
Mini. Ilnrrv l.nv entorluiiu'd the
Wotlnondtiv Scwiiiu ('lub ul her boim
lhi wook, tho fullowinif huliiw boiiut
ure-ient: ilrx. V. J. Kit-It, Mm. W.
II. .lohiiKiiu, .Mrn, (I. W; Attor, Mi.
I.owix I'lrieb. Mix. K. JenninuN, Alrn.
It. Ali'l'iilbitii mid MVi, llliiitie. Kltim
of Med fold.
Mi-m. Helen .IoIiiihuii lofl for Sont
tle Ihitt week lo vin.i her tlmiL'bler.
Mrn. ('. .1. on,
MioH Miiiiiiii Wyndl Iiiih been om
nloyed in the uhrittnHtir'M offieo niiico
tho fiint of Ibu vwir.
Kt'd ('rtcH wiih well utluntled IiihI
Tiiomlnv lind it it hoped the lutlioM
will eontiiiuo lo eoino iik tho Doltritin
relief work ii very uruent.
TALENT TALK
Mrx. IlooKt'V of JnekHimville it,
-poiidinif I hi-, week n titioht of her
ihter, Aim. Marion Trver nnd ftunilv.
Mr. (ioort:i Kerby roeenllv movod
into the All'ord hoiiso on Muin Mlroot.
Mnrioii Trver visiteil with bin iiiM
ler. Alrn. Kllio Dinkey in Aledford
Tiiohihiy.
Ilorlev Dunn returned Kuiidnv from
Tlio lliilloi, Wiit.li., nfler visiliiitr bin
ditiiKhter, who wiih tiikon hiek with
inl'liienmi while vi.ilintr her uniinl
PitreiitH. .Mr, nml Alrn. Curl (Ihtsuow woro
liiiilinu' in AU'dl'oril Alonilnv.
A tiu'elintr Iiiih boon culled nt the
hcIiiioI Iioiiho Kriihtv eveniiitr to dU
etinH phiiiM for iiiiikim; up Inst lime
on tho Heboid veiir. , ,
J. It. lleiiritiif won (t btlxineKit culler
in MeiU'ord T liiiidnv.
W, W. KMoh WIIH nttoiuliiiL' to bus
int'KH nui I ! frt in Med lord ThiirMlnv.
Will lilinn urrivod Alonditv from
riiiilnnil, in iiitMvor to n teleL'nim re.
eeiveil Sundiiv of tho iioeideut liefnll
iiiL' bin fiilhor. II. S. tlloim,
Sebool .Suporinloiiilont O. W. Acer
wiih in town toilnv oonntilinir with hit.
-tnfP of loneberH lion, on tho pom.
sibilitv of mukitiL' up the lost time for
tint heboid.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
lly A. ("!. Ilowlott.
Lux! Sntiirduv oviminir Oi villo t'hil
d rot It eiimo in nnd hpout thu niubt nt
lint SituiiVKiilo linl el.
Mr. nnd Mr.t, Willimu 1'orrv were
nmmiir tho uuoMtH nt the Sitnnvsido
Hiimliiv. mid iibout noon J. V. Alelu
tvre. our bunker, eiimo in nnd renntrk
eil Hint the kid wiih not foolini; til
lomdber rittht mid thtil tbov did not
huve u very inmd hlipplv on blind so
ho wmt ixeltimr Mrs. Ilowlott tit fix up
n Inneli to take homo. .
Our Sunday sebool mot nt the hour
appointed with our Sunilnv sehool
KUperinlendenl, Mjsk Winifred Hunk.
presidim.', ami the rest of tho officers
and teachers in their pluoos. Then
was an nniisnnlly lit rue attendanco,
nml tlio lliblo class' toaohor, I'rof.
Dcurilol'f, nianin'oil to so dtivolon Hit1
lesson that our superintendent rnnir
tho live miniito boll beforo wo wore
half Ihronuli willi tho subioet iiiitlor
eoiisideriilion. Al'toi' tho roKiiliir t.
oreises of the sehoolvworo throiiuh
Mrs. ,1, 1,, liobortson, ,lr read n lot-
tor t nun Mr. tin 1 1 en, thu Sunday
sehool missionary, in which bo prom
ised to make a ditto when hit could bo
with lis and innko tho noeossary nv
rnimotnents in furnish ns with tho lit
orntnio of tho eonipanv bo. ropro
sents. After tlntt was dono tho reirti
lav election of officers and touchers
was hubl and Miss Winifred 1 lank
was roelocterl superintendent bv nn
nnimoiis volo and Mrs, ,1, 1 Kohort
son, Jr., was elected as assistant
superintendent. Miss Helen Holt was-
chosen secretary and tronsmor and
Miss Cora t'liihlretli was reeloctud
as oi'(fiinlst nnd Miss Murv Koherlson
as assistant, I'rol. OoardolT wits ro
oleetod tho louder of tho H;hlo ehtss.
Mrs, Cliai'les Cineaido loaeber of tho
inlormotliiito, nnd Miss Nollio Oov as
primary, teacher. ; There Avas ntiilo n
minthor of - persons ' in altenduneo,
some of whom bnvo rocontlv moved
into the iiemhborbood, 'unions whom
wore' Mil's. J. 1,. Uoburtson nnd fam
ily, who hnyo boon roiriilnr altoiidnnts
m the Ktiosti'' creek school. In the
eveniujr the (Christian Rntlonviw so
ciety met for the first, time. this win-
tor nml iil'tor mi inlevostimi pt'ourinn
proeeedcil lo votiriinni.o bv eloctinc
M.is I'inii llonodiel, our primnrv
teneher lis lirOsiihint Mrs,'' Deartloff
s yjoo M,CHitii;'iJnli) jj'lorov, jlU
in liis Cbi'isHiiii mi mo now, lint ft
indue of ii court. IribuiiuL, Hocroturv,
anil Mrs, A. y. I'loniy treiiBiiror mill
Misn Murv HoheilHon oiiitiuist, 'iiiti
prtispoet is mind for btivinit u yory
iiitoi'OHtinu series of iiiooHiiuh of the
society this winter mid Minim:.
Alomluv wiih mllicr a niiiot tluv in
our liltltt town in Iho wonlber eoii-
' 1 1 1 1 II II M WOI'II Sllt'll IIH lo I'llllKt! pooplo
lo sliiy in when Ibev could mid Hie
constmil ilioinl tliul seoniH t pievuil.
with some nt leasl, of tint flu, nitt
u rii II v iimkuH piiophj slnv at homo
iiuIi'hm iii'uenl liiii-innHH 'culls I lit'in to
'ti mil. for wh in tile neWMpiipers uro
I'i'luelniil iiboul iiublisliiin; iiccoiiiiIh
of the iiiviiki'm of Hit diseiiHO, never
theless there ure eases of it brcukinii
out every few dnvs. , Aloudnv niubt.
our iim il currier. Hob llnrnish. ciiiui!
down willi it. hut Iho doctor roporls
I bnl he is j'ifttiiitr uloiur nicclv. mitt
tiiiln v tho word comet that Ihev luive
miolhcr eiine, Al'r. Duiilup. Jr of Truil
nt Hie Kurmci's' hoiel, mid two cost's
in I'Vcd lliilloli's fmnilv. aiit) two nioro
eiiNOK 1 itiioht nicutloii, so it standi,
tifoplc in bund to lie curoful iiboul
ttoinit nrotiud iimiocesHiii'ilv,
I'rof, II. K, Alorris. our school mi
norvispr whit is on his reitithir rounds,
iimn in Alondiiv oveuiuu and spent the
IIU'lll. .-,
ThiiitiiiN All1 oil und I'auiily, who
live in the l.iike Creek tlit-t rift, eoino
out Aloniluv mid culled on Airs. How
led. Mrs. Oonrini Dulev and Airs.
Duvitl t'!nenide, soiiio of their old
friends.
I'rof. Alorris went up inn! visited
tho Itvesti creek mid l.mirol hill
schools Tuesday and had it time uct
linu throiiuh the mini: bo wont its fur
us ho eotild willi his ear. iibtiul hix
miles, mid then wulki-d the rest of
tho wnv. lie suvh thnt Hie road. c
peeiullv with u ear. is it fritibt sineo
tho t lui w. He bud lo break u mad n
i-ootl part of tho wnv with bits car and
Hie wheels sank down uhoiit four
inches all the time and a imrt of the
time hub deep, but ho niiitlo the trip
nml tviiebed hero about 0 o'clock p. in.
Honoris the schools nil o. Ic. snvs Hint
Alistj Hnmuitin. who is leueliine in the
Ket'so creek school is tloiuir fine and
that .Miss Zaittn HoborU. who to
Icnchiuir. in tho I.mirel hill school bus
been entiimcd nuiiiii to tench in the
sprimr. I'rof. Murr;s bus none today
to llnmnsboro. the l.eni Charley
sebool and the l.ako crook. Ho said
that In was KoiiiL' as t'nr as bo could
w illi bis car ami then walk the rest of
Iho wuv.
I spoke in in v Inst iiboul Kruiik
Lewis pultiiiif up u-o for future use
and ho tolls mo tlntt be has put up
about ten Ions, mid eoiinlimr that he
will loose uhoiit 20 per cent, still Hint
will Im a suvim; of about ono hundred
dollars on the deal.
Krnesl AI'cKoe culled for dinner
Tuesday. Ilo canto out to install u
new pump for William Vonder llellen
ns their pump froze up mid burst. He
thinks t It ii t be will put in nn electric
motor instead of a iriisiilino engine.
Another ono of our soldier boys
(nine in Ibis ( Wodnesilnvl inoriiinif
on the Horni-di iitney. Orlin ltell
formerly of llrownsboro. it brother of
Airs, Oeoruf Drown of that place, Ilo
took tho K. I'.-U C. stttuo for Air.
Itrown's.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Hoportod by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Contral Avs.
AIiirriiiKO I.teomOH
Krnost V. Ayros nnd Homlce
DovorltlKo. " ,
1 Circuit Court :
0. S. Illnnchard to V. K. Aliller.
Order Dismissinu.
l.incoln Savime, administrator, vs.
W. I), llodc-ion, et nl. Order.
Joseph Al. Kerby vs. Mn Hell Ker
by. Order.
In the mutter of tho application of
the Hoard of Directors of the Alod
ford Irrinutiim district, for iiiib.meiit
and deeretj ns to tho reuuhtritv and
leiialilv of tho procoodintis in oruitni
ziition and nuthoriJ!in!: issno of bonds.
Josoiib M. Kerby vs. I tin Hell Ker
by. Affidavit.
Austin O'Clnidv vs. Giles A. Olin.
Summons.
1. eantler Lewis Vs. I,. Ii. Tnvlor et
nl. Order of confirmation,
Ihtihnlo Court
ICst. Mary Kiln Wllllums.. I'root of
publication. i
. Est. Mlcltuol XloOrnth. Final re-
nort. ..
Hat. Josoplf II. Daniels (Minor).
Admitted to probnto.; . i ' ! , '
R
p WITH NEOLIN SOLES
r "Tho answer lo the problem of shoe
Wear lies in the use of Neolin Soles"
so says II. L. Evans of Stcubenville,
Ohio.
"For five months," says Mr.Evans,"I
have been wearing tba same pnir of
NeOlin-solod shoes nt my work at tho
La. Belle Iron Works and they are
good for two months more wear. A9
my work takes nib to all parts of tho
mill daily where I have to walk over
cinders, slat;, etc., it is simply out of
tho question to buy anything else to
take the place of Neolin Soles." !
, You too ami your whole family will
"find.Neolln-solcd shoes Wear long nnd
80 save, money. ,. You can get them m the
Styles you like at almost any"ROixl shoe
Store. And any repairman w ill re-sole
,JrfSiir worn shoes with Neolin Soles
scientifically made to be durable, com
fortable nnd tntcrproof. They are
jiinde by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Company, Akron, Ohio, who also muko
, Wingfoot Heels guaranteed to out
wear any other heels.
fleoliii Soles
list,. Alary Hitter. Admitted to
probnto,'
Kttt, Kvun D. AidoBHto, Aduilt
ted to' probate.
Chillies W", Anderson, oslnlo. Ad
mitletl to prohiUo.
Ilcnl ICmIiiIc 'I'l'iinHfei'M .
Itleburtl Dny et ux to I,. II.
(lulliilln ot ux, Lotn 1 und 2
doc. "J" It. It, V. O. Co '
Tract $150.00
O. C, M'ooil ot ux to L. H. ,
(lallutlli ot ux, went 1 aeroH
of lot 14, (ic. "J" It, K. V.
O. Co. Tract
Prod W. Ilerrln el ux to
Atlolph Woyrkb et ux,
bind In lot;. !ia, twp. ;8, It.
15Q.00
1 K
... 80.00
It. H. Toft ot ax to Umiiiu
Kyle, lot S. bill. 1, Ouk
I'urk Add. to Jlodford... 10.00
II. S. Evans to I'hnuiii 3. Ae
Ciiiiisov. Lots I mid 5, block
.'I. Alfalfa. addition to Ash-
duiiii . mi.ooo
Aledv Koiichartl el ux to linns
Liirsen. West half of north
west, soiillicnsl of northwest
nnd northwest of south, iioe
t ion township il.'i. raiiL'o
1 east ; .
W. A. Curler ol nx to lliuii Dun-
. ielsoii. Ijidiviilcd one-third
interest in southeast of,
northeast of section Wi,
100
townubio HO, ruiure 3 west .
JflO
Alberi IC. Kiiiiiov ol ux lo Alur-
Kiirel Applciiale. Ltintl in
Asliland '.
1.300
Hiir Kcml Alillino coiupttuv to
Toiitlin Ho eonniiiuv. : Knst
hull' of lot 1 and lots 'J. ;j
mid 4 in block 1. of Isb mldi
tion to Alctlford ......
10
II. 8. Rvnns lo H. J. Evans.
Lniiil in Ashland .
3.000
Worth $30.00 it llotllo ,
Wnt. Barnes, San Antonio, Tex.,
wrltos: "Foley's Honey and Tor Is
the best cough remedy in the world.
It hus been worth $50.00 a bottle to
me. I had 'the flu' followed by pneu
monia, which left mo weak, -with a
persistent cough. I needed rest and
sleep, which I was unable .to get.
Some one advised Foley's Honey and
Tnr. i began Hiking It that very
night. Dofore bed time I noticed re
lief, and that nlgbt had a sound sleep
and perfect night's rest, tho first
since the beginning of the flu. I have
completely recovered and do not
cniight al n'l. It cost mo duly $1.20
to cure that obstlaato cough with
Foley's Honey and Tor. Let all who
road this loiter try Foley's." For
snlo by Modfortl Pharmacy;
STRENGTHENS 7
KIDNEYS-,
PURIFIES BLOOD
You eon'l ox pre t wenk liiilnevn to
Cltr th aeMs and nniamm out of yoiit
jtini unless lliejr sre given a little hlp
Don t allow them to become diseased
when s little attention now will pre
vent it. llou't try to cheat nature.
As soon aa you commence to hnv
backaches, feci nervous and tlrcii. OUT
IjLSY. These are usually warnings
that your kidoeys ore not working
properly. '
Do not delay a minute. Go after the
cause ot your ailments or you may find
youraell in the crip of an incurable, dis
ease. UOLDMKDAL Haarlem Oil enp-,
sulcs will give almost iuimrdiatc relief
from kidney troubles. GOLD MED
AL Haarlem Oil Capsules will do
tlio work. They aro the pore original
Ilaqrlrm Oil Capsules imported direct
from tho laboratories 1:1 Ilanrlem. Hol
land. Ask your drucglst for (SOLD
MEDAL and accept no substitute.
Look for the nnmo COLD MEDAL on
every box. Three sizes, sealed packages.
Money reftiuilcd if they do not quickly
help you.
Notice
In the Circuit Court of the Stato of
Orogon for tl.o County of Jackson.
In tho Matter of the Application
of tho Board of Directors of Men
ford Irrigation District for the
judgment cud decree of this Court
as to the Regularity and Legality
of the proceedings in connection
with tho Organization of the said
District und tho proceedings ot the
said Board of suid District tirovjd
Ing tor and authorizing tho Issue
of the Bonds of said District.
To Mod ford Irrigation District, to
All Freeholders, Legal Voters nnd
Assessment Payers witjln said
District, and to all whom It mny
; concern:
Please take notice: fhat tho peti
tion 'of Leonard Carpenter, W. A.
Folger and E. O." Coleman as the
Board of Directors of Medford Irriga
tion District, praying that the pro
ceedings of said District In the- organ
ization thereof, and all matters Inci
dent to said organization, and the
proceodlngs ot the Board of Directors
of the Medford Irrigation District
providing tor nnd authorizing the is
sue and snlo of bonds ot said District
in tho sum of One .Million Five Hun
dred Thousand Dollars ($1,500, 000
.00), Including the . vote or the
electors ot said DlBtrlct .authorising
snld bond issue, and all mutters nnd
things In connection thorowlth, may
be examined, approved and confirmed
by the said Circuit Court, was on tlve
10th day ot January, 1919, duly filed
in tho abovo untitled proceeding In
tho office of tho Clerk of said Court;
and that pursuant to an order or this
Court, duly made liy the Honorable
F, M, Calkins, Judge thereof, and
filed, on tho 16th day of January,
191!), a hearing on said petition and
on tho prayer therein contained, has
been sot and will, be hold on the
Eighth day of Fobruary, 1919, nt
10:00 o'clock in the foreuoon of that
day, at the Court Room ot the above
entitled Court, 'fn tho County Court
House tit Jacksonville, Orogon.
Any person Interested in the or
ganization of said District, or in -the
proceedings for tho issue or sale of
iho bonds of tho said District, may on
or hoforo the suid Eighth dny ot Feb
ruary, 3919, at 10:00 o'clock tn the
foronoou of that day, that being the
dny and hour fixed for the hearing
on snld petition, domur to or answer
Hie snld petition, and theroupon such
f rocootllngs will be had as will jiis'ti
y said Court In making such exam
ination of all sue',, proceedings nnd
In approving and eonllruititg the
$!v, or pipRIng BHcll fU.rlh.or grdfir
or tlecroo nil shall bo Just und proper
In tho premised.
This notice In published In tho
Modfortl Mall Trlbiino, a newspaper
of,' nenoritl ciretiltitlon published In
Jackson County, Oroiton, where the
mild llonrtl of Directors has Its office,
for throo miccefslvo weeks tirloi" to
tho data fixed for such hearing. In
uccordunce . with the provisions of
said order made by the Honorable
F. M. Calkins, Judge, on the 16th duy
of January, 1919. . -
(Circuit Court Seal)
Witness the Honorable F. M. Calk
Ins Judge of tho Circuit Court of the
Htitto ol Oregon for the County of
Jackson, und tho r.cnl of naltl Court
affixed heruto this 10th day of Jan
uary, 1810.
?' CIIAIJXCBV KLOftEY,
County Clerk for Jackson County,
Oregon, and Clerk of the Circuit
Court of tho State of Oregon for the
County of Jackson.
NOTICE OF BALIS ' OF GOVERN
MENT TMI!tj:i Cencral Land Of
fice, Wnshlneion, 1). C, December
21, 1018. No: Ice Is hereby given
that subject to the conditions and
limitations of the Act of June ,
1610-(DO Slat., 218), and- the In
structions of iho Secretary of the In
terior of Sentember 15. 117. the
Umber on (he follow tug lands will be
sold Feb. ,11, 191S, at 10 o'clock a.
m., at public a ivtiun at the United
States land office -it Koseburg, Ore
gon, to the highest bidder at not less
Uinn the appraised valuo shown
by th;S notice, i ale to be subject to
the approval of the Secretary of the
MIotiot.w The purchase priced wi
an additional sum of one-fifth or one
per cent thereof, being commissions
allowed, must he deposited at time of
salomoneyf to be returned It sale Is
not approved, otherwiso patent will
Itsuo for UiO'llmber which must be
removed within ten years. Dlds will
be received from citizens of the Unit
ed States, associations of such cit
Uens and corporations organized
under the laws of tho United States
or any state, territory or district
thereof only. Upon application of a
Qualified purchaser, the timber on
any legal subdivision will be offered
separately before being Included la
any offer of a larger unit. Township
21 8.. R. 4 W.. Sec. IS: otj .
red fir 330 At., not to be sold for less
than $1.00 per M. T.'3:i 8.. R. 7 W.,
Sec. 11; NEW SEA, 85 St., yellow
plno685 M., red fir, nono of the yet
low pine to be sold for less than
$2.50 per, M., and none of the red
fir to be sold for less than $1.25 per
Mm Very respectfully. Clay Tollman,
Commissioner tieneral Ijinn ornce.
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 WANTED MAU5.
WANTED Men wanted to cut wood
bv tier and lear land. . Webster
Ranch, phone 6S5-J3. 262
HCXjP WASTED FKNAIiK
WANTED Wa.:: ess at Hotel Med-
ford. .
WANTED SITUATION.
WANTED' to hear from owner of
good ranch for sale. State -cash
' price, full parttailars. D. F. BuBh,
Minneapolis, Minn. .
WANTED Contract pruning by one
of the best contractors In the val
ley. If you want good work at the
right price phone 'B. F. Stone. 8S5.
7S8 West Fourteenth street. ;
WANTED Position as housekeeper
: by lady with little girl of seven.
Phone mornings 4G2-J. :
' WANTKtj irrscra.LAJiBOlJS
WANTED To buy good ranch team
weight about 130O. Phone 78.S-J.1
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 4 88-M or 488-X.
WANTED R. H. Toft will buy your
partly paid Liberty Bond contracts.
WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty
. bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg
inents. escrow contracts, etc., and
makes short time loans on any old
thing. . -;: . .-. .-
FOR 8ALB KKAJj BSTATE.
FOR SALE OR RENT My place one
mile from Talent on Highway. In
quire W. A. Hone, Bell House.
"Talent. ,f . - 254
TOR SALE One of tho. best acreages
' in Ashland. Will take good light car
and Liberty bonus. Clyde Sharp,
24 4 Grant stroet.
FOR SALE Five - room modern
' house, all' clear, throe lots, fruit
trees,- barn, woodshed, garage,
chjeken yard. Call afternoons, 306
Portland avenue. 277
FOR SALE SO acres, estimated will
cat two thousand cords wood, three
miles from station, will take car as
part payment. : Brown & White,
10 South Fir .street. ' ,
FOR SALE Say, look . at this
" Homestead , relinquishment, 135
-' acres, good, fair house, barn
woodshed, chicken house and other
'outbuildings; small orchard, vine
yard, 100 acres fenced, can all be
Irrigated, ditchos made over part
On public highway, four miles from
' Central Point. Also have several
' of the best bargains In Medford In
medium nnd small residence prop
erty. Let me show you, you may
be from Missouri, I am. James
., Bowling. 20 South Peach street
Phone 353-J. .25
FOR SALE Houses, easy monthly
payments. Building & Loan, a
M. F. & H. Bldg. ;-.,
FOR SALE Or rent, Several ranche;
O. C; Boggs. ' .
FOR RENT FUHNIBHED ROOMS
FOR RUNT "Star-ping rooms.
Pvlnl, 30' NpvHl Front,,
1m
fob iiKM novmn.
'OK ItENt Six-room furnished
house, close In, Phone ooo-X, 200
FOB UES'TModorn well furnished
bungalow, flvd rooms, bath, gar
age.' I'hono ,11 l-U. 254
FOR RENT MISOKLIANEOU8.
FOU KKNT- 10 acres orchard, most
ly pear. Frank, itaacs, phone
905-Y. 265
TO KENT 12-acre farm with water
for 214 acres; good school close.
Address Contral Point It. F. D. No.
2, Box 85. Stanley Richardson. 254
1 . "" 1 1 . -
FOR BALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Family milk cow.
VV,
258
8. Stuncllff, Phoenix, Ore,
FOR SALE Heifer
calf.
Phone
255
777-L.
FOR SALE Ten yearling heifers,
some bred, eight yearling steers,
Hereford, Durham; five grade
Hereford cows, springers. Phone
311-R. . . Z4
FOR SALE Crimson Orion, our reg
istered Duroc Jersey herd boar. A
large, thrifty, choice bred hog,
twenty months old, One fine spring'
boar, nothing better; also two bred
gilts. Ed L. Schmidt & Son. River
Bend Farm, Grants Pass, Oregon,
Breeders of registered Duroc Jer
sey Hogs. 257
FOR SALE 14-montbs old Hereford
bull. Phone 9-F22. .1 : , ..(.-. zcz
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 sows and fine red boar,
great breeder. Phone 19-F12,
east of Phoenix, third brown bun
galow, Fern Valley, cross Iron
bridge. 254
TOH SALE POTHTRT AND EfiOE
IX)R SAIE: Tharongbhred white
Leghorn cockerels, O. A. C. and
Petaluma strain. Phone 40S-R3.
- -..... 254
FOR SALE High food value eggs
culling out of non-producing poul
try; small fee charged. Dick San
ders, Poulterer. 840-J. 277
FOR SALE Mammoth bronze tur
keys. J. C. Herring, Central Point.
.'. . -.. ..' , -. .. 270
FOR SALE Eggs end 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-half and
three-quarters O. A. C. Big hens
that lay eggs and pay -Dig proiits.
Eggs 10c. and every egg guaran
teed fertile. Chicks 20c. E. H.
Westerfield, Medford, R. 4. 263
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Onions, mild and sweet,
lc per lb. Phone 535. 208 Van
couver avenue.: i ; . 254
FOR SALE: Tracing linen, parch-
, ment, 'Xo. 3 Eastman Kodak, No.
4 Erector toy. Phone 220-R. 255
FOR SALE-M917 Ford car. in good
running order, $350.00 if taken at
once. . Call 402 South Newtown
street." '.- 259
FOR SALE-Wheat hay .: in stack,
$20.00 per ton. Chas. J. Olson
Is, 3. Box 37. 256
FOR SALE: Good c'tean bearded bar
ley for seed or feed,' $50.00 per
ton. Two choice Duroc Jersey boars
ready for spring service, at Ijo.uu
each, with pedigree, offer : until
. Feb. 1st. only. .- Registered gilts
. $2o.00. Pure bred weanling pigs,
tooth sex, $15.00 each. J. E. Judy,
Griffin Creek, phone 869-W.,-- .25
FOR SALE Jewelers floor ; show
. cases,-6 '.and S-fpot lengths. Gases
are of oak, 16 Inches high and
stand on heavy natural finish pine
tables. Price. J2.00 per ft H. L.
Whlted, Ashland, Ore.. - 257
FOR SALE Newton apples 50c to
$l.o0 per box. R. A. Pierce, Ros-
tell Bldg.. Central Point. Ore.
Phono orders Central Office. 254
FOR SALE Recleaned
barley. Phone 452-W.
beardless
256
FOR SALE For sand, gravel, sedi
ment or garden plowing phone
912-J. : , , . 276
FOR SALE 2-horse electric motor,
deep well pump with 1500 gallon
tank and pumphouse, pullies and
belts complete for sa'o by John
LyJen, Jacksonville, Oro. 254
FOR SALE -1916 Ford car In good
repair, good tires with extras.
Phono 534-R noon or evenings. 255
FOR SALE 1915 Ford cheap for
; cash; in.fino condition. Call 854
East Ninth street. . . ': 1 i ' 254
FOR SALE Two h. p. electric single
pnase motor good as new. . Tel
531-R. v ,-.'.,-: ": ::t: 254
FOR SALE -One silo, 50-ton; one
, milotte separator; three good milk
cows.' T.-E. Beaulleu; Central
Point, Route 2: i . y , .; , i 259
FOR SALE If you have to sell your
Liberty bonds sell them lo us; ir
, you want to buy Liberty bonds buy
them from us. .. We pay ; cash.
Pianos, Victrolas and records
specialty. Hale's Piano House Inc.
J. F. Hale, general manager. 271
FOR SALE Sulphur, laud plaster,
superphosphate. Ralph Waldo El-
tlen, Kuss Mill. .
FOR SALE Fin? quality baled hay
futi.uu per ton. Modoc orchard
' , Phone Central Point at meal
hours. ' ' . - -
BUSINESS OPPORTUiNITIES
OIL! HAVE PRODUCTION no spec
: ulation. Our profit-sharing certif.
icates, $30, a life income. Write
now. Room 4 12 Hull l!llg., ICun
sas Otty, .Mo Liberty Ol) Co, (,'nn
!.?e few snlesmerj, ; :
FOR BXCjrANUR,
TO TRADE WIM nceopt : iloslrahln
home or possible, somothlng )
to amount of $.1000 and $3101)
long time on u good ranch, I) ox
14 3,- Riddle.: Ore'. B7
MONtnr to iiOAir
LOANS Form loans fl per cont In
$ terost, 0. C. flOKgs. -. " '
LOAN'S City loans. Building ft Loan
: Assn., 429 If. F. & . Hldg,'; ,!
MONEY TO LOAN on good rel
estate security, and. will buy Lib
erty Bonds. , J H.- Andrews.. No.
31 North Ornpo.' Phono 53-M. 830
BUSINESS lHRtVTTOnr
Attorney , , .
PORlTj?)FrAorirw,
rooms 8 and 0, .Medford .NatkVoal
Bank Building. ...
A. E. Reamesi Lawyer,
Corey Building.
Oarnsttr
Anto Bnpplles
LATTER ATJTO , SPRINGS Co -W
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-eqnfDped plant In the Pa
clfla northwest. Use oar springs
when others fall; Bold under writs
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon, t ( ! '
Garbage
GARBAGE . Get your premises)
cleaned up (or the summer, uau
on the city garbage wagons for
good service. Phone 351-T. J.
T. Allen. ' "
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M.
Wilson. C. P. A. Attention ens
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
Into our simplified ', accounting
method. M. F. ft H. Building.
Medford. Phone 157-K.
Farm Loams
AMORTIZATION PLAN g to 4
, years S'AVc- Money ready when
land Is appraised and - title ap
proved. E. H. Hurfl, secy.-treas..
National Farm Loan Associations,
Oarnctt-Corey Bldg., Medford. 263
Instroctlon tn SIdsIc ' n
FRED ALTON HAiOHT Teacher oj
piano and narmony. Haigm jhusio
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 72. , "
Piano Toning -
G. W. CROSS 603 West Second
street Phone 309. . Piano tuner
and repairer. Endorsed by tns
leading musical people ot southern
Oregon. : 2
Planing HITl 1
THOMAS MOFFAT -General mill
work, sash, doors. moulaUUPS kas
screens.
It.
Djaop n a. mi. rnene .
' 1 .. mm:
Physi chins and
DR. A. BURSELL Physician; Bpl-
ologist;-Surgeon. 309 .' Mstllora
Furniture ft Hdw. Bldg. Hr. 9-18
nnd 2-5 or appoint. Office phonst
29. 475
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath!
physician. 303 Garnett-uorey cutuv
ing. Phone 130 .
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. . Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Byes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for a P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. Fi H. Co.
Bldg. Phone 567. '
DR. Fy G. CARLOW
bR. EVA MAIdS OARIXXW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
- , Phone 90i-L. i
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street.
Printers and PnuUstm
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has tn
best equipped printing offieo in
Southern Oregon.' Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
eto. Portland prices. 87: Nsrta
FJr St - - ',- ''
s
Transfer
BADS TRANSFER ft STORAfJB GO.
Office 42 North Front Bt Pkoaa
815. Prices right Berries sr-
anteed. -'
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INTERURBAN AUTOCAR, OO,- :,,
' TOIK CAIU ' .
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. Leave Aletlford tar Ashland daily
except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:;S a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and. 5:16 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m.. Gun
days le ave at 10:3,0 a. m. an,4 1 :,
5:30 ani ?:30.p. m... ' , v-f-'
? Leave Ashland for Medford dally
except Sunday at 9:0Q and I1:0( a.
m. and at. l:00, 4:00 and fit lSip. ai.
Also on Saturday at 0:30 p. .m.' Sun
days leavo at 9;0Q a. m. and 12:3,0,
4:30 and 6:30 p. m.,- ' -'
Brown & White
At 10 South Fir St.
Are finding buyers for both Otty and
Farm properties where the price Is
based on honest value or earning ca
pacity of the property.
' In, the mutter of . Rentals, Insur
ance, Upkeep or sale ot your property
If placed with us we will give it ths
same careful attention that we would
our own, we feet that the beet asset
In any huslnoss Is Good Will, and wo
are ondoavorlng to build on ' that
foundation. " '", i
Sincerely Yetirs, . .
JOR UROWV. '
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