if STABLE GERMAN GOVERNMENT AT ELECTION RESULT I'AK.'IS, Jim. 21. Km-lv minim. 111 I III lilt" (lei'lllllll clt'eliotlM HIM illlcr I'lvl.'d lll'rtl 1(1 Mmllifv II liliillii'.ilil: Kimi'l fur 1 It o vxliililixliiin.iii hi' , fitirlv uliiblli (leriiiun iiiliniiiiHli'iiliiiii. Tliu iniijuritv MuriuliHiK mul Hie (! '11111111 llollliierillM, wlm urn llir .-.mm. i" hiii'm of llic ulil rmlii'iil niirlv, mi ll' "fiitlv will mi into tin' I'tmxtUiii'iil i I'liilily Willi H 1 itr li'inl over lhi in. il' 'ii'iidi'lit Mii'iuliNlH. . 1'ricili ji-li vii I'MViir, former vien Hun II, r mul l'-i .Iff of (ho ili'iiuicriitH, mul il,,. . I' nlixl lundem, IIIiitI mul Ki'liuiili'. ihiinii, ili'iiiuiiNlriili'il their nliiliiv t,i mirk tinit'lht'r in tliu ulil ri'iriliti. Tlu'v iilu i'iiii i'iiiiiiI mi KniiHiiiiiiin Khri'tibiiei, dm I'i'iilriM lender. n mi ullev. f. , Tlii coiniiik' nidi newer of lliec l'l"ll'H Will llll'llll III' I'olllllllllltlull ul'llii' iiniki'til iiniiifirt I'liMiiiiiMKiuii iuu tliu probable iiiiiim(ti'i'ii! i,f Ki'lii'lili'ilimiii, vim I'll vr mul I'eliieii. bwh ur y,nUiwur im Hie leiidiiui IIUIHllllTX llf lllll (lerillllll lil'lll'U ilelll. trillion. HOG PIES LIKELY WABIIINtlTOX. Jim. 21.-Krunk H, Snyder, liend of tliu fom! mlmiula irulliin'ii rnttnl (llvlnluii, unlit today Unit dKilti a hug tuirptuii ha would mil recommend iiliiiiidoiiiiicnl of dm price nnri'1'iumit policy when til" 1kk t'omiiiltliie meets .1 iiittinry 2S to con sider tlm price for February. The present Miri'liit., Mr. SiiviIit liri'dii'li'il, would turn itiin n U-1 tin I 'i'Tii iI llii vi'itr. II ' miiiI tlic ih'IhIii. Iiiiii WiiiiIiI Kwiiitr williin linve month if lliiriiiio could L'i llic ii 1 1 mi' v mill shiiw to tultn il ri'oiiirriiii'iitx. Mr. Snvder nniil )ii' fund Hilininix I hi I urn in limior riiiilil not rt'i'aiiiiiii'iiil tliu iiliiui'liiiinii'iit of the nun-cmeul Willi till' lifiMllll'ITn W II It'll KUH Im-ril on llii' ruM of iirmliii'iiiiii nu, wim innilr to stimulate link' brco.lin:; to I'lteil llll llllil'M. A ilrnti of 111. In MiiiI. would in , Volvo n In-. 4 In tlic In rnuT oil iiliuiil INO.OlHI.IIIMI. lilvmliMk I'OltTI.AXI'i. Ore.; J.m. iil." i nt. t'l1, reeeiiilM IK.1; "."in linvi'r. Steer, prime, l'J.'J."i(o 1 ll.'j.'i ; muni lo I'linii'i'. ifl ll.'J'idi I l,'.'."i: uii'ilitiiii In '."miiI. S.".' to II.7.V fuir In uiiikI. 7.7"U(i K.7"n eiiiiiinoii o fuir. ll.7."i(o 7.7'i; Vow mul heifer., i'lioii'o,s.7."tn ll.7."i : isouil in choice. iftl.7"nn 7,7': iiu'iliiiiii To unoil, tt.lllli 7.011; fuir to medium. ."i.."(l(ii ll.tlU: cimcr. iJ.'J'idi :t.7."i; IiiiIIk, fVJ'Kii M.'J.'i; riilvix, . 7.7( 1 '.V,'."i ; Murker mul iVhiIitk. f.VT'ii'i Wii'i'ii ri'i'i'inli, mine: linn. I'riini' IniuliN, ifi II.. Vim I I. '.'.'i ; I'nir to iiii'iliiini, I tl.tlll((i' I J. lit); vi'iirlimt. Ill.lillfii 1 1.. Ml: wi'IIiith. jll.HiK.i ln.liil; I'tvcx. .ll.iMIi tl.Utl. Ilulli'r rOK'l'I.ANI). (HO.. Jim. LM.- Under wonk mill MiiM'llli'il. Citv cmuin'rv luiiilx. I'XiniN, Imx lot. Ii I (ri li'ii". i'iir Ions, .'ll((i tldi': hull' Imimk, Kin nniri'; Ii'" lit twin linlt' Iioxi'm. If more. Huv inif inii'i'. Imllur fm't, iioiinlrv. iYiui riilni cxtriiK, ninrki't ntiscltliil. nu Mlll'N. KKU I'OIITLANI). Jan. 30. Knew, nrll Init iirlcn, rnxn count, n M r; tiu.vln irli-n, 5 lo; ncllltm prlco, ciimlliiil, r, I ' 01 fir; nohictuj ciimllml In curtoiiH, 1 "" ' "! COURT HOUSE REPORT Hoportod by .luoknon County Ab Rtract Co., Sixth anil Central Avo. Mlllllllgl' Mcciixi'.H ' Idihi'i'l Miililli'lini mul Wnrv iSiinrlc. I'rlvalo jOw Conwny roturnod on WudnuHility inornliig to hi humo In ItoKito Hlvor from tin efimurn enmp and Corporal IOiikoiio Niirreiimi. mn nt our mdiool principal, arrived on Sunday htivlnir been muntored out from Camp LuwIb. Ho wiis In irnln Iiik In an aviation enmp at WliiKfnrd, 'Kimox, KnRland, for nix montha pro vlniiB to tho alKnliiK of tho nrmtatlee. John Tlirnnhur baa boon appointed ,to aiioconrt .Mr. A. K,, Karlinrdt rnail nupurvlHor for thin district. Ho has had much oxporlenee ln: iron(l ' mnkliiK and will no doubt kIvo n Kpnd account of hlmaclf In hi" now poHltlon, Mlna M. Mimnrlo was u wnolt end Kiirm at Hid (inlbroiith homo. Minn Aluliol Scott wim a Kiiont nt 'tho ICnrhardt. homo on Kvnus creolt on fiutiii'duy. t - ' " ': Over ?IS 'wnn ,colloctod In llopo I'rooliytei'lun vhureh aiinduy Hclionl for thn Armoiilnn rnllof rjiind and ro mttlad.lu Now York.. , '. , . . , Tho now oliito travollns ' library hno arrived at, tho public library nloiiK with n nunilinr of nxlrn hooka OH yiirjoiia Bth.ocl nnd, H In hopoil TODAY'S MARKETS ROGUE RTVER , nil dm I'I'mIiIuiiIh i,ir IMII tlu ur. nmnilliiK vim ti i ry illiiirlntii will uviill llllllllHUlVIIH of II, ' Mr. 10. Nurd, nitmuoy f Mmlfniil, WW Tlnirnilfiy hnro it 1 1' n l I ii m ii ni'ii'lliiK nt llui ruiiii Inmi lionnl. ' EAGLE POINT EAGLETS llv A. ('. Iluwlill. I'luii.lilcv nf Si'iiltli', W tl r.li itiu 1 I'HIIII' in JVoill Ill't'llV, "rn., 'I'li ir ilnv cvi'iimu In kih'IIiI llu' liulil. Mm I, ml I., i ti to IMIk over till' I'MiiioIii-'miii i.iih mill MtllHlcil oil !l;sf Hnlli' iiliuiil tu,i niili'x 1'roin llw l"i'l In i:i' on Ko-jmi .riviir ni'iir l.nkc I'li'i l,. uitli mi en., to nnri'liii'.iim III' Kilill III' Mli. loollillL' lor III llll'llllllll Wllllll' ,.i WIIH llll'lltv ol' iiinlii'r, I lie Miilv iiliii i'iinii hi ni'i'iii- "il In Inn ! In the Ini'iiiinii wiih Hint Hi'' nuiil nut nf Hun' to llic rnilloiiil .Inlinn, IIitIiv, mul friiiii wluil he I'oulil li'iiiu nli, iiil it khh t linl il wnnlil lie ,.ii null iiliuut five liiolllll" nut of lln vi'iir I lint lin i'iiiiiiI not draw ii trui li Inml uf luiulii'r nvcr it, lull tin' wiilvT iinwt'i' mux xpli'iuliil mill ii vii't niinnlilv uf timber remlv lo lie nut inl.i liiinlier mul unto tliu inurliet. It' vuiir utiite ruiiii euiiiiiiixxiuii uutili! lulte xiiine u' Hie HioiikiiiiiIh uf rnl liux linl limy me iiimiutirinlvii.' tu iliil.e belter rnnilx in (he Inillliei'll 'iiirt uf the xtnte mul in itl v il luwiiril "iiiuoviint tile rnnilx in xntilliern I Uvuiill. iiul-iile nf the ituiill lliiiruuull. fiirex mi IIimI the ieoie who huvt' tile iniulnl lo invi'xt riiiilil io xii with niiv iinsurmiee it would nut lie 'unit bi'lori! Hiiiiilieiii (lieiiuu would be . 1 1 1 u U 1 1 l- tlir win-Id with, nut onlv fine lumber, but nil kinilx uf uurieul I ii nil urniliietx, but the uruiliietH of 1 1 1 r rieb luiuex of eul'l xilier, eiHnier. it well ii x eeiueiit, IniililiiiL' xlone. -niiiile mul uinrble, nml (ilnmxt nnv ilimu rl-c Ibe worlil Mill deiiiuml. but iix loin; ii (be mini, 'inns of liurlbern tlrei'un euiiU'ol Ibe leulxbilure mid I'liuliiiue In Inn- the lururr pint of the iliiiruiiriiitiunx we inii'.l uiiietlv Huh mil nml Inke. with t hunt. fulness, the 'lienu'er lilluumii'e set mmrl fur Us-. I llliulll eile line illxlMll'( or two to 1 1 1 ii -1 r ii I Hie tlinuebt. 'I'nl.e for ill xlnnee Ibe rniiiT from beri' In the InM ereek H iiiiuiiiiexc mine. The Tneniun Meliil eouiimuv linve muved their imi ebitierv from Ibe slute uf Wiisbim.' tuii In develoii llu? luine nml luivo iienl tboiismidx uf tlullni'H in trn iieeliiiL' mul ileveluiiiieTlie mine with lb" reusiiniible i',Viei'lutiun Hint the 'oiiiilv or stale wuiibl li v lo eneuiir .'i;i' Hie iiuive liv Iniviiur Hm rouil miidc mi thill I hi' v eotild ue the pro duet of their ilivexliueiU tu the ruil rniid, but im! Tbiil S'vuroi'ii bill ix still tu be eliiiibeil, iiulwitlistmnliiii: the f il l Hint bnlf etioiiuh monev, xinit eiixli, mux xubxriilii'd In nnv the ililili- ;iaes eniixed bv uioviiu; Hie rtiid nruiiml tlie lull, with the understiiml inu Hint the eunntv wuiibl I'urnixli the other It it ' I nml put the ruml Ibroiejli I liv he firt of .Ihiiiiiiiv. 11117. It is Ibrumllv biiiled tbiil Ihere wn u eer- tuin eleiuenl in the wuud (hut wux npiHised In hi'iiit! u uooil rund come iiilo Hint seeiion mid the result is we slill linve to elimh the bill nml nlo tlirnii'.'li ill" mud mul Hie eompiniv tire nbotil lo be roreed to tilmmlon the utiderlukiiiu. I Iniubl refer to the Itlue I .I'd ve mine lis miother iii-tiiui'e where u little imeded help Would linve brmiuht results. I'mf. K. K. Morris, our ni'linnl hii- pi rvisor. spent eiliiesdnv umlit v, it tt us mid tnnk the truin Tlinrt! diiv fur llutte Kiill. where lie intend ed tu i.'o nut tn isit oiie ur two of Hie sehi'uls in tbnl xei-linii, sloppititr off nt the Crnler hike S. II. mid wulkin I'lnig there In Unite Kulls. Ainnnir Ibe nlher missenyers on the . - K. truin Thursdnv were llorneu (liniiert mid his inuther. .1. V. llurriuL'. the li-b liuteherv nuiierin tendenl, O. ('. Kin'.'. H'e ernekerv sulexinmi, .1. YV. Mitebell, llie Chris i i m ii Si ii'iii'i1 liinler, R M. 1'hilips. llie ilepiilv hlute ihiirv mul fnud enmiuis i.lnuer. II" visited tliu SimnvMidc lin tel, pnd niter enrnfiillv instieetini; the ennkinur vessels, I'linkiiiL', the pmilrv. bed riiiims, diuinu room, etc.. went nwuv, hut iihuiit noun eiimn Imek tn -iniilili' thi'scimkiiifc". mid ilfliir fut intr il heiirlv (liniier mid n pleiisnnt visit. went nil Ium wiiv mitisfied. Tim Iwn Stinsuii brothers. 0. F nml W. II., uf Medt'nt'd, wore nlso n limine the diners Thursdnv. 8inee mv Inxl letter tn (lio Med fni'il Mull Ti'iliiini' M rs.i Susiin llnrt UDIESI LOOK YOUNG, Use the Old-time Sage Tea and Sulphur and Nobody . Will know. Gray hntr, howovor handaomo, de note advancing agn. Wo all know tho advantages of a youthful appear ance, your hair Is your charm. It unites or mars tho faoo. when tt fades, turns gray and looks ntrenlced, just a few applications of Sago Tea and Biilpbur enhances Its appcaraneo o. hundred-fold. Don't Btny Rray! Look younKl Elthor prepare tho roelpe at homo or rret from any driiff store n tiottlo of "Wyeth's Raoro and Sulphur Com pound," which In merely the nld-tlmo recipe Improved by tho addition of other litKrndlonta. Thoimnnds of folks reeoiiimend thla rondy-to-uso propai'li tlnn, tiecaiiso tt darlconn the hair lieau ttfully, tiesldos, no ono enn possibly tell, as It darkens so naturally nnd evenly. You molntnn a. apiuiKo or soft bnlHh with It, drawlnpt thta through tho hnlr, tnkllift ono sninlt stmnd nt a time. By niornlng tho Kray tinlr dlsuppears; nftor nnothor application or two, Its imtnrnl color; Is roMtorod end It beaomcs thick, Klossy nnd lus trous, nnd you appear years younger. wyotim Haito nnri tiiiipnur com pound IB n delightful toilet roquls o. It la nut Intended for the euro, (fatjon or prevention of dlHonsq, Sir. A. (. MKDFOnD MATL TUflVnNE,' MlmORD, OT?KriOT, TfTESDAY, JAKfTATtY ' 21, 1010 Iiiim n ill I. fill on her ulil HiiliHel'ililiiiii tu the Weelilv Mull Tribuim. While there, slut lulil inn f lui I, nil luxl solil mi u t;u I ii in the riiiiuh tu .Mr. (loin, the nun I it mini, rur ifliU. Wliiln lin wiih here be luiuuhl up il lul of uien nmilex mul when In' went uwuv look with him uver 1(H) punmlx uf niee, hIuiich. Viii. Ilenle mul wife nf lllllli! Kullx linxxed 1 1 1 r 1 1 u 1 1 hern Thiirxduv fur lhe:r hniiie. mid Wexlev MeDniiiild nf ''101 Ifi'Murt" nt Truil eiiiue up I'ruiii Ciiiiip l.ewix nil lux wiiv In, mc. luivinu his ilixihui'e from the uriiiv. Miss Mnrunrel Itllev Imx been slinuiilni for il J'ew diivs nt the Siinlivxide, II. ,1. Ileviiui'v ii" here Kiilurdnv vi'.iliii'.' j 1 1 r bunker. ,). V. Melnlvre. I'e eni,iireil n riiuin ill Ibu Kiinnv ni'le. M H llii" 'Itelfuld Wiih lilxu ii diner ill Hie Niniiivsidc. (til iieeuiiul nf the si"lliexK nf S. II. Iliiruixh nml bis xon Hub, Jail I'd xull is niL'iii'eil to enrrv the muil fi'uiii here tn Mi'dfonl mid Imek. Mix. , IuIiii Isi'li of futle Kullx, whu bus been xiieiuliii" the pnxl twn weekx in I 'in I In ml. vii.il inn h"r sun Kiidnlph, eni'ie ill I'Vid iv nu llin lliirnig)! iilnev unit xpent the iitvht nt llui ruiimv- xide. lleinv I''ienih. I'errv Koster. T. xlowell, I'liuilex lli'iixim mid Joe .Miivhum wuie iiu.um.' the biixinesx en lief Si'inlnv. Muiur (ieuw Vnuiler I Mien, one uf uiir toniixiiieii. returned from n milium' I'liinn in Hie vnxt lint first uf Hie week lind Wflil mi tn Curvnllid to inin lux fiinulv. OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH Iloir To Gel Keller When Ilead and None are Bluffed Up. Count fifty! Your eolil In lnnd or mUirrb dimppMini. Your clowM no. Iril will oprn, tbo nir pnuwitM of your lmiul will rlror nii J'eu enn brmtlm freely. Ko moro nunlin(f, likwkin(f, iniiroiu ilipctinrKi-, d:-5'nw or headache; no truffBllnR (or brealli at niht. (Jet a tiuull Ixittln of Kly' Cream ltuliu from your druuut and apply a little of Itiin (niRrnnt anllifpHe crram In your noiitriln. It penetrali tlirmiuh every nlr pimruiiro of tlm lieoil, noothiiiK end liealinit tins iwnllen or inflamed inumtia membrane, giving ynu innlnnt relief. Head enlds and euiarrh yield like niauic. Don't stay ttuded up and miwrablc Itclk-f k euro. Xotleo To Whiilm tl May Coueern Not tea Is hereby Klveu that tho petition hereinafter set toitli In full for tho orKnnlr.ntlou of n proposed IrrlKntlon illxtii-l tu Jackson Coun ty, UreKon, will ho presented to the County Court nf Jackson ( omit Oregon, at tho reaulnr Kebruarv I'JIti term thereof, on .Monday, the lulli nay-of 1'iibriiary, loin, at iu o'clock In Ibo forenoon of said duv, tu tho court, room of said Court, lu the court liniiHii in tliu town of Jackson vlllo, Jackson County, Oregon. At said time and plant tho county court will consider siild petition for the ormml7.utlon of said Irrigation ills' Irlet as particularly described nnd with tho boundaries as particularly recitod In sit Ul petltmn follows I'KTITIOX lu thn matter of tho organisation or un irrlKatlon District In accor dance with Sect ion CI UK of Lord's Oregon l,uwn ns nmended by Chapter ZZJ ol tho Uth Uenurnl Assembly of Hie Siato of Oregon, and acts amendatory thereof. To 1 ho Honorable O. A. Cnrdnnr, Judge of tho County Court of Jack son County, Oregon, nnd to Ceo. W. Owen and .las. Owens as Com in Is sinners thereof: The undersigned citizens and hol ders nf lilies to hinds within the liniindnrlus of tho proposed Irrlgutlon district, hereafter described, state that it Is the purpose of the petition, ors to organize nn Irrlsntlon district under tho provisions of section GIGS of Lord's Oregon i-nws ua amended by chanter 22a of the 20th General Assembly nnd Act uincndatory thereof, of tho State of Oregon, and prny mat tlm rnmo no organized. Your petitioners represent Hint a majority of the holders of title of real estate lying within tho boundar ies of tho said proposed district have signed this petition, and all of said signers hereby rouuest that tho court order that tlicro bo throo Ct) direc tors for such district, and that said directors may bo elected at largo. Tho boundaries of said proposod irrigation district nro particularly aescrtium ns follows: Beginning at tho quarter section comer, between soctions (112) nnd (331, Township do) South Unngc ( 1 1 ICnst of tho Wlllnmotto Meridian and running thonco West ono nnd one-half miles to tho centor nf Soc Hun (3D; thence South to the" Utile initio irrigation Company's ditch thonco estorly Mutig tho lino ol Bnld ditch lo tho south lino of Town ship CIS) South Itango (I) West o tho Wlllnmotto Merldlun; thence West on lino between townships llii and (SUV South. ItuiiKo (1) West to mo tiuurtor section corner, botweon sections (I) and C!3l, Townshlpt (35) nnd (3G) Itango (1) West ol Wlllnnietlo Meridian; thence Cs'orlh ono and mie-linlf miles lo tho centei or hocilon (2S1 Township 1(3.")) South Itnniio (1) West or tho Wll lnmetto .Moridinn; thonTir West to Kogiio ltiver: thonco Xortherlv nlmic tho oiistorly bank of Kogiio Htver to l no nuaitor section coiner botwocn scctlona (1G) nnd (17). Townshlr l.ini tioiun Jiango (1) Wost of Wll- inmeito .Meriiliau; thonco East to center of Section (,!) ; thoncB Xprth two nnd one-half miles to the qttartei seeiion corner neiwoen scetloiiB (4 and (.13) townnhlfts (31) nnd (3.1) South HnngoVI) Wost of W'lllumette Jiertiiiiiu: ttience Kast two nnd ono nail miles to sntilhemit corner ol Houtlou (3,")), Township tSi) Smith Itango ( I ) West Of Wlllametlo Mor lilluli; thonco North ononiilo to northeast corner of Section far.) thonco onut three miles to tho north east corner of Section (32) Town ship CM) South. Hango (1) Kast of Wlllnmotto Alorldlan; llienco North ono nillo to nortbnnst cornor of sec tion (2) Township (t) South nll(, , , , ,5..., nf willn.iinllr, Mei'1,1. """"ll,,,,. I1,,M,,. I'n.ril ...II .1.. Inn; llienco Kast Ihreo miles to Hit (lorlhoiist wnur ot sootloji '6 J TownKlilp I'M) Mouth ItfiiiKn (1)1 limit of Wlllmnnttii Merldlun; Ihoiicn) Hon t h two in I lou lo llm miiil honxt eoninr of Ballon 'Mil Towimhtp CM) Houtli, IliinBo (I) Knot of Wll liimolto At ml illmi; thence Went two Inllex lo tlm noiithniiH'. corner uf Hce lliiu CO) TownHhli) CID Houth ItiiilK" ( I ) V.tHl of tlm Wllbiuinlto Morlilluli; thnnen Hon I Ii to Hie fu el tin mid liimtern lliillrnud rlxht-of-wiiy; llinncii HoillliwvHterly hIoiik the Una of 1 Ii u I'uelflc lind Kimlorn Kull rond rlKht-of-wny, to ilia Wlllumultc Morlcliitii: thniiea Houtli to Hiiuthniint eornnr of Knetlon 'HI TownMhlp Clfi) Houtli, ItiuiKii (1) Went of Wil liimetlo .Meridian: liiencn Kant two mllim (o nortlioimt turner of kccHo.i l SB) Townnhlp C'.fi) ou'.h runuo (1) '..r of Wlllmnflllo Mnrld"i:t; ihence South ono and one-liulf nu!e lo place of In.'Kliiri Iiik. Xnmo of Tllln Mulder Wilbur Jnekii (!. IVjrfik llliodea II. utlillib Wm. Perry Thox. i:. XleholH K. A. Veiitul It. K. Hunk A. C. Kutellffe Kllu llulford Hliiirliiiin Wonlny (!. It. Natwkk Krunli It. .Null H. II. Henrc 'il lllidnhothum (. II. Winter K. Wm. Von del Ilcllen .1. V. Ilrowu W, Ilrowu W, J. Cameron I'". J. Ayern . W. .1. SVinckle E. Hiillor It. Krench Kll ! mil nek W. H. (,'randiill . Arta Venial, rodorick I'oIoiizb Wm. H. Hakor . M. King V. It. l.cwln W. W. F. llammcl C. M. THOMAS, Attorney. NOTKJB OK SALli Or UOVKKN- Mli.N'T TI.MI1KU Coneral Ijnd Of fice, Washington, 1). C, Uocemlier 21. 1918. Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations ot tho Act of June U. 1910 (3!) Slat., 21S), and the In struetions of the Secretary of the In terior of September lo. It) 1 7. the timber on Ibo following lands will be sold Feb. II. 19 l'J. nt 10 o'clock in., at public auction at the United States nnd office at Roscbiirg, Ore gon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to tho approval of Ibo Secretory of the Interior. The purchaso price, with an nildltionnl sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must tie deposited at tlmo of sule, money to be returned If snlo is not approved, otherwise patent will Isr.uo for the timber which must be removed within ton years. Bids will bo receivod from citizens of tho Unit ed States, associations of such cit izens and corporations organized undor tho laws of the United Stntes or nny stato, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a nuallflod purchaser, tho timber on any legal subdivision Will he offered separately beforo being included in any offer of n larger unit. Township 1 S.. H. i W., Sec. 1!: NW14 SK"4 red fir 330 M., not to be sold for less than $1.00 per M. fT. 33 S.. It. 7 W.. Sec. 11; NIC ' SEV4. 85 M., yellow plno, 6K3 M., red fir, none of tho yel low plno to bo sold for less than $2.,ri0 per M., nnd none of the red fir to bo sold for less than $1.25 per M. Very respectfully. Clay Tallmun. Commissioner Cenoral Land Office. Xntlro In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnte of Orogou for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Application of tho Hoard of Directors of .Mod ford Irrigation District for the judgment and docreo of this Court as to tho Regularity and Legality of tho proceed. ngs in connection with tho Organization of tho said District nnd t':o proceedings of the suid Elonrd a', said District provid ing for and authorizing tho Issue of tho l!ond:i of 3ald'Dlstrj:t. To Medford Irrigation District, to All Freeholders, Legal Votors and Assessment Payers within said District, and to all whom It may concern: Ploaso" take notico: that tho peti tion ot Leonard Carpenter, . A Folger nud K. G. Coleman ns the Board of Directors of Medford Irriga tion District, praying Hint tho pro ceedings of said District In the organ ization I hereof, nnd all matters inei dent to said organization, nnd the' proceedings of tho Hoard ot Directors of tho Medford Irrigation District providing for and authorizing tho is sue and snle of bonds of said District In the sum nf One Million Five linn drod Thousand Dollars ($1,500, OOfl- .00), including the vote ot the doctors of suid District iiulhorizing snld bond Issue, and all matters and things in connection therewith, may lio examined, approved and confirmed by tho snld Circuit Court, was on the ICth day of January, 19t9,'i)itly filed In tho above entitled proceeding ir. the oflico of the lllerk f said Court; and that pursuant to un order of this Court, duly made by tho Honorable F. XL Calkins, Judge thereof, and filed, on the lGth day of January I flit), a hearing on said petition and on the prayer therein contained, hns been set and wilt bo held un the Eighth day of February, 1 9 l'J. at 10:00 o'clock in tho forenoon of that day, at tho Court Room of tho above Mitlilcd Court, In tho County Court House at Jacksonville, Oregon. Any person lntorestod in tho or- atanlzntlon of said District, or In the proceedings for. tho issuo or sule of the bonds ot the said District, may on or betoro the said Eighth day ot Feb ruary, 1919, nt 10:00 O'clock in the rorenoon of that day, that, being the tiny and hour fixed tor tho hearing on snld petition, demur to or unswer tho said putltion, nnd thereupon such proceedings will no Had as will juste ty said Court in malting such exam Inntiou of nil such proceedings nnd In approving and confirming'' the samo, or making such further order or decree anshall no just and proper lu tho premises. This notico iH published In the Motltol'd Mnll Tribune, 11 newspaper of gonoral circulation published' In Ini'ltson County. Oregon, whom the mid Board of Directors has IIh ofi'lcn. tor throo trtieeosiilve wceka prlijf () llie (Into fixed for such licnrlnc In of ui:i(inliin with th'i prov'xlonn Mild order niiiiln by the Honorable I1'. M. Cnlklnn, JudKO, on tho lllth day ill .In n ii ;iry, 1 1l 1 11, (Circuit Court Seal) SVIIncHH tho llonoiiililo V. M. Calk. Iiih, Judi;e of the ('Ircult Court of thn Hiato of Oresoii for tho County of lackHon, imd thn neul of xalil Court afflxod hereto Hi In Kith day of Jan uary, 191!). CIIAI.'.NCKY FIOKKY, County Clerk for .lacknon County, OrcKou, mid Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Stale, of Oregon for the County uf Juckuon. Advertising Rates Classified Ono nt a word. IOcals Ton cent a line, Les;al KIvo renin a line. Display 25 cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. ITEI.P WAX1 m MAIJC. WAXTKD Man and wife os janitor and cook in snll hospital. Steady employment. Knom and board fur nished. State wage.) expected. An swer, G20 South unkdalo avenue. Telephone GSU-L: . 25K WANTK!) Married man for general farm and orcVirJ work. Phone S-K3, AihJund or iniiilrd U. S. employment Office. 25G W'A'XTRI) -Men wanted lo cut wood by iler and clear land. Webster Ranch, phono CX5-.I3. 2G2 WAVTKtl HITTATIOX. WAN'TKD Kxnerlenced man wants job looking after range stock dur ing summer. C. A. Jenson, G75 East Main street. Ashland, Ore. 258 WANTKD-Contract pruning by one of the beet contractors in the val ley. If you want good work at the right price phone U. K. Stone, S35. 738 Weet Fourteenth street. WANTED Position as hotuokeepcr by lady with little girl of seven. Phone mornings -IG2-J. 256 WANTKTW JITMCRLLAN'KOrjH WANTED We buy your unpaid Lib erty bond ton tracts for cash. Hale's Piano House, Inc. J. K. Hale, general manager. WANTED -- To buy ' second-hand fruit ladder and sprayer. Phone K13-R. 2 WANTED Automobiles to overhaul and paint. High class work guar anteed, prices right. Oils and gasoline for sale, car storage. Med. ford Garage, 127 North Riverside. Ross & Clark, proprietors. 2G0 WANTED A number of second hand cook stoves and ranges, to fill contract. Poole Furniture Co. successors to Scott Woolf. 260' WAiNTED To rent, smnll ranch for cash or share. W. I). Revnolds R. K. D. 2. Box 4 4. Central Point, Ore. - . 257 WANTED Iloufc moving and re pairing. Phono 4S8-.M or 4S8-X. ' WANTED R. H. Toft will buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts. WANTED R. H. Toft buy Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, ludg menu, escrow contracts, etc, and makes short time loans on any old tnlnK. FOR SALE REAL KSTATK. FOR SALK Six acres family home; a bargain it taken. at once. 200 grape vines, family orchard: $1000 house, nice barn, one mile from paving, hard surface road, $2000. Call phone 479-R, noon and even ings. 2ot FOR SALE By owner or will trade for good team and harness, milk cows, stock and farm machinery my acre tract, one block cast of South Riverside on East Four teenth street; smnll house,' good barn, garase, chicken house, elec tric lights, city water. Most of place is in good stand of alfalfa; a good garden patch, berries for family uso. It is a fine nlaco for chickens and small dairy business. Call from 12 m. to 1:4.) p. m. or after 5:30 p. m. Address Box 108 R. F. 1). 4. 260 FOR SALE OR RENT My p'.ace one "mile from Talent on Highway, in quire W. A. Hono, Bell House Talont. 25 FOR SALE Ono of tho best acreages in Ashland. ill take good light car and Liberty boiu:s. Clyde Sharp, 244 Grant strcot. FOR SALE Five - room modern house, all clear, throo lots, fruit trees, barn, woodshed, garage, chicken ynrd. Cull afternoons, 30 Portland avenue. 2 FOR SALK SO acres, estimated will cut two thousand cords wood, three miles from station, will tnko car as part payment. Brown & White, 10 South Fir street. FOR SALE Houses, easy monthly pnymonts, Building & Loan, 429 . XI. F. & H. Bids. FOR SALE Or rent, several ranches O. C. Boggs. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE: Closing out. Having purchased the Root ranch, we are obliged to sacrifice Table Rock store; cannot handle both. Will close out at once regardless ot cost. Building for sale el rent. John Cameron. , , 200 LOSX. LOST A brown nnd white striped ,, Knlatea storm curtain from twin buggy. Please return to SOI Eust Main street. Reward. .'.."" 257; FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RUNT Slopping rooms. I111- porlnl !I0 North fro'H FOTt SAI.E LIVESTOCK KOIt HA L1C Fine heifers, freshen In ten days, $15.00. 'JOB Wost Fourth street. 25 7 KOH BALK Immediately, llelginn dons; kindle soon. W. A. Crime, 2t:; licet ty. 1'hone 821-11, even ings. 250 KOIt SALK Cows. Kresh 'cows, heavy milkers, high testers, others soon fresh. Kast of Phoenix, 3rd brown bungalow across Iron bridge Kern Valley. 2G0 KOIl SALK Family milk cow. S. Stancllff, I'hoenlx, Ore. W. 258 KOIl BALK Crimson Orion, our reg istered Huron Jersey herd boar. A large, thrifty, choice bred hog, twenty months old. One fine spring' boar, nothing better; also two bred gilts. Kd L. Schmidt & Son, Itlver Ilend I arm. Grants Pass, Oregon, breeders of registered Duroo Jer sey Hogs. 257 FOR SALK 14-months old Hereford bull. Phono B-F22. 2C2 fOR SAIiB POULTRY ASD VJOOK FOR SALE High food value eggs culling out of non-producing poul try; small fee charged. OIck San ders. Poulterer. 840-J. 277 FOR SALE Mammoth bronze tur keys. J. C. Herring, Central Point. 270 FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. You need heavy layers. They eat no more man 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. Cet a start with the right kind and watch them pay the grocery bill. Book lng orders now for hatching eggs and baby chicks from my grand White ' Leghorns, one-half and Ihree-quarters O. A. C. Big hens that lay eggs and pay big profits. Eggs 10c. and every egg guaran teed fertile. Chicks 20c. E. II. Westerfield, Medford, R. 4. 2G3 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALI3 Hay. First-class alfalfa hay, on board cars Grenada, ( a!., at $22.00 per ton, in carload lots. G. Cnneo, Box -5, Montague, Ore. 259 FOR SALE) Onions, mild and sweet. lc per lb. Phone 535. 208 Van couver avenue. 258 FOR SALE: 1917 E"ord, good condi tion, price $350.00. Call 709 Alder street. 261 FOR SALE: 1917 Ford car in good running order. Phone 73 1-M. 2a 1 FOR SALE Meyrs hand pump, large sized air chamber, price $20. O. E. Blackington, Gold Hill. 257 E'OR SALE! Ineubator and brooder cheap, 360 capacity. Douglas, 201 South Riverside, phone 1G2-J. FOR SALE 1917 Ford car, in good running order, $3o0.00 if taken at once. Call 402 South Newtown street. 259 FOR SALE Wheat hay in stack. $20.00 per ton. Chas. J. Olson, R. 3, Box 37. 256 FOR SALE Good clean bearded bar ley for seed or feed, $50.00 per ton. Two choice Duroc Jersey boars ready for spring servfce. at $30.00 each, with pedigree, offer until Feb. 1st only. Registered gilts $25.00. Pure bred weanling pigs, both sex, $15.00 each. J. E. Judy, Griffin Creek, phono SG 9-W. 257 FOR SALE Jewelers floor show cases, 6 and S-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. 237 FOR SALE Rocleaned beardless 256 Parley. Phone 452-W. FOR SALE E"or sand, gravel, sedi ment or garden plowing phone- 912-J. . 2.6 FOR SALE: One silo. 6ff-ton: one milotte separator: three good milk cows. T. U. Beaultou, Central Point, Ronrfe 2. 259 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, Victrolas and records a specialty. Hale's Piano House Inc., J. E Halo, general manager. 271 FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, superphasphate. Ralph Waldo El- don, Russ Mill. FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay $25.00 per ton, Modoc Orchard. : Phone Central Point at meal bourn. FOB RKIH1 aOGSEb. FOR RENT Strictly modern five and six-room bungalows. Apply Phone 887-L. 256 EX)R RENT Six-room furnished house, close In. Phone 600-X. 256 HTiLP WASTED FEMALE WANTEDrGenerat office work by young lady: Address box 95, Mall Tribune. i T T 1 wo nouses One-tenth actual value. Will sell or trade for stock, machinery or auto mobile, either one or both of my houses. East front. Close in. One block from S. P. passenger depot This Is warehouse property and some day will be valuable. Must raise cash to run my orchards so sacrifice. Best small Investment in the county. See Owner, 20 North Pench street. TelS' phono fS-j-I., 450-S350 paoe ..Fmn FOR EX CH A NOB. FOR EX CHANG H A n nnlnoum. bernd modern Medford home, with largo free soil lot. for small ranch noar Medford, Phono 102-X, 1 ... TO TRADE Will accept desirable home or possible something else to amount of $5000 nnd $.1500 long tlmo op a good runoli, Box 143, Riddle, Oro. v ' 867 MOXKY TO LOAX LOANS Farm loans G per cent In terest, O. C. Boggs. LOANS City loans. Building & Loan Assn., 429 M. F. & 11. Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. R. Andrews, No. 21 North Grapo. Phone G3-M. 330 nnsixEss nmEOTonY Attorney PORTER J. NEFP. Attorney-at-law. rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. B. Reames, Lawyer, Corey Building. . Oarnettr Anto Snpplle LAHER ATJTO SPRINa8 Co. -we : are operating the largest, oldest anfi best-equipped plant lo the Pa . clfle northwest. Use onr spring when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premise cleaned np for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 851-T. J. Y. Allen. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Taz requirements. Look into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. Building, Medford. Phone 157-R. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 5 H 95r Money ready when land fs appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hurd, socy.-treas.. National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. 263 Instruction in Music ERED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Halght Music Studio, 401 Garaett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. . Piano Tuning ' G. W. CROSS 603 West Second street. Phone 309. Piano tuner and repairer. Endorsed by tha , leading musical people of southern Oregon. - ' 3(4 Planing Mm THOMAS MOFFAT General Salll work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. . Shop 437 6. Fir. Phona 184. . - - Physicians and Surgeons DR. A." BURSELL Physician; Splo.- ologist; Surgeon. 309 Medford Furniture & Hdw. Bldg. Hrs.49-13 and 2-5 or appoint. Office phona 29. ' , 275 DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. . DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, . ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co. Bldg. Phone 667. ' DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS . 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg, - Phone 904-L. Residence 26 8. Laurel Street. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tha best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 87 Norta Fir St. 'v.. Transfer EADS TRANSFER tt STORAGH CO. Office 42 North Front St Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. IXTERURBAX AUTOCAR CO. . TIME CARD. , Leave Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and G:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun-' days le ave at 10:30 a. m, and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m.' , ", Leave Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m. and at 1:00. 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p. m. . 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 sale of your property if placed with us we will give It tha same careful attention that we would our own, we feel that the best asset in any business is Good Will, and wo aro oudoavoring to build on that foundation. Slncernly Yours, ' JOH lUtOWlX. . m, Mi WWIIB. . : 1