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f MEnrrinn m ah tiitbune, Mrcnrfmp, oinjiox wET)NEftDAY. .tantitauy ' 2i ' ioto TODAY'S MARKETS I'lii'lliinil Llvtwlnclt I'OUTLANH, Oil)., Juil. 22. Cut tin, I'OcOlptH II 3,1 Kloudy. Bloom, best flllU-'ia.lifl; good lo uhnlcn $10.25iy 1 1 . u r : medium to good H.7r(i u,srp; (air to good $ 7 . 7 f. (j) H . 7 5 ; common to tulr $0,7Mr7.2fis cow mid hoiroin, .hillce, $U.ii!l lO.af.'; ajmil to ehiilcn ts.7Ml V.7a; mnilliim tu good $7.50 ti 8.50; fair to medium $.1,7541 -U.7Bj runner 13.00 W 6! bulla $UU; calve K.5(H( U; muukuiH lind tttud ri) 4.(V0 f'M.DU. Hum Ktoudy; receipts !IU7, Prime c Ucd I1U.KUK W: tiiudlinu mixed M0.60iiHU.7r,; rough htuivlc It'; pig Hlfi.a&; built 110.80. Hheop strong; rncoliln 3H. Prlmo lamb l3,759('M.a; fair to medium Imulm. 9II; yearling $IO0U.r.O v. L-tln't-a $y10; uwos 04 , 1 Under PORTLAND, Jim. -I2.llut(r lower. City crouiuory, print oxtrau. tiot loin, 04c; carton 0,'ic; half lioum half coat mora; leu tliuu liulf boxoit olio edit mora. Haying price butter tut. country, 0&c; culm extra 5Uc., UttU mill I'oiiltry I'OHTI.ANO. Ore.. Jan. "J'J. V.uuh, vclliiiu rici, hio count. fi;ic, hut wi'uk; huviug price, jtlc; t-clliiii; price, etintlled, Mi", nclcelcd candled in ear I mm. llllc, I'oilllrv Ilium. ''H((i MOc; xliniiucri. JBe ; old rooNturH, 3le. t'uiuiiliinciilH tire Mill being hnwer id iilioli llit local Ucd CrukH cniitccn lor itx efficiency mill fuillifuliioi. in lliiniMeriinr to tint ncc.U of Mildiein and hiillont punning throou'li Ibis tcr ininal. In n cuuimmiiculioii. uadcr lute of Jtiiiiiiuirv lit, tiildrcwcd bv K. I., Kill I it of thu bureau of cnnlccti service from im . tvcMcrn tlivpiion lioadntiarterx nl Seattle to ,Mrx. W. I.. Miixov. cliairiuan of local canteen iictiviticx, that ot'ltcial titinteit Maiur V. (I. Mailer, diviimi adjutant, who ' recentlv wim here in command of n inmn train, n follow: "I ilcxirn to rmm-MH mv ttiMirocialion of thu work of Ihn local Kill I'rtwx canlccu Mn lion at AhIiIiiihI. Oregon, in connection with n recent troon movement under in ' coiiiiiinnd from ('limn Lcwia to the l.clerman (Imirral lioMiilal. San Friin h'Im'o. on wliicli trin I wiih able In (eenre the aid of canteen service of tile citicH alone, llie Sontliern I'tieilic. notalilval Alilimd. where the nervier rendered liv the lied ('roan cuiitiuuent tin r-xeelleiit in ever' reflect, and I lake I III" mcaiiH of c.ireiut: the up luifinllon lind thank of the men who were under uiv eoiuiaand.!', . . i llarton VVituie linn arrived amiim; retarninu Kolilierx from over-can. ami in now at 4 'mini Lewi", awaitiiu; le- iliidiili.nl juil for llie liaaeeomiaij. Send. Alfred Mon-i linn returned from Km I MeArtluir. Sun I'cdro, t 'nl.. in IHisM-oniini i,( formal dixeliaru'e ihi- ' intm. I.iidl. Vcmv MilU lius reach ed ouv of thu IiIl' militarv camiM in Virainia. after the voviwe from : Kniui-e. anil ix uwiiilintr thu niiihler inu out uroeenH heforu hcadiuu In wcMwanl hound. Itvv. K.lva llohart, na-lor of the Vrcc Muthodist church, ImliU m'rvice at Hie count v industrial farm on WciliKvdav of eneli week, ematlv to tlm tileiiBiire of iniuatcn who are do. nrlved of manv privileucH alomr thin order, ', On Wi'ilncxtlnv nveniiivr thin week ur Hip Sundav hcIiooI rallv at the I'l-eilivtcrian church, The mini: ser vice will lie reinforced hv an oreln" tra. AdilrcnmiM will hv hv Itcv, .1, It. MalthiiWM of Seattle, and Harold Humbert, Kceretarv of the Oreiwn Sundav hcIiooI iiHxnciiition. Saturdnv cveiiiiiL', necemlicr 18. 'ahoul a dor.en inlimutc friends of I lit 'I. S. Hntler family al the hosiiilnhlc homo of r U. Wauner in hoeial re union UHNcmhlcd. It developed that the particular date in thu .liiniinrv calundar wiih Mr. IliillerV hirlhdav , iiiinivurary, oonxeuucnllv lie was the miest ol honor at the festivities, re Cvivinir comri'iitulationM over havinu iniTivcd nl an nun exi'iiudim; the limit Milccrecd hv the Osier Iheorv. . A fine 'hirlhdnv enkii nrnumcnted with Ihc 'trnililiiinnl enndlcH wim curved lo n I inn und distributed iianartiallv to llie nsMiiinlilcd compauv. Mrs, Slelln Wanner and Mxn. Mabel Kinnuv wore priinn movers in this iiiipromnlii nf liiii', which was strictly informal. As n niatter of fuel, il was the pastoral inider. Kcveral of thu miosis present heinir liroil Kraimcrs. t'onseiinenllv color Hchemu efl'ecls were heiuhlLMit-il hv tlnv introduction of n mammoth hotioiiel coniDoscd oxclusivelv of tho prodiielH of I'uvm, itnrden and or chard. Mtv Hnl lor iflNiuilivn son of ASHLAND AND VICINITY rluekson coiinlv, tho nlnce nf.liia hiiih ; bciinr in ihn vicinij.v of Medl'oid. jrrs. Hiitlnr i n lncniher (if the IWivnm fmnilvv iiIho well known pioneers of I his section, I'hil Hoso is here from Monterey, ('alif., visilimr .velalives and linvinV a brief vacation from ediicnlional Work, iniiHiiiitch as Ihc schools in Unit town are lompornrilv closed nwins to tho influenza epidemic ' IJJks ara nnticipiiliuir n unv lime Siilurdav pveniiur, Kcbrinirv 1. inci denl In the worlt ' Inside llie temple hulls 'nn thai nnrth-nUi r dale heinir coifi'iTi'd p.velnsivelv hv past cxalt- ' rd v'llcrs of Ihn homo Indite. , Many friends are pleased lo nolo llie i'eiinpnnnincc of II. (I. Kiiders on llie' sircels, aflei' an ahsenco from f 'liiil'iii' iiliiet'S duo Ip Hovcrnl woeka' , illness, , ' , . Olio Michel, now livimr nli, Rose Inii'", is visilimr Aslilnnd nenuniill- , niices. ...., . :' - Jlj (1)0 H()t'i lini, (lie ('nriHcn'ft lil- Inn of lliis division licailniiiirlerH. 1ms reserved llie ditto ot! I''tiliriinry fl, for ' il , an minimi ovenl In mil- road circles, Kiiuernl services of Hie lulu JomIiiiu )oiiiiv, who died in litis cilv on Hun day, weio held on Tuesday, mid Hie hud riles verv upproiiriiitelv occur'' red at Ihc Mclhodisl church, with which edifice Ihc deceased, in llie capacilv of a caretaker, has lonv I n a laimliar Injure. His church al'filia lioiis dirccl were also in keeping wild a firm and slenilrn-.t fuith. elinrnetcr istic of the clcniciili, ol' true maiihood. Active and helpful, his I'ailhfuliiiw. has lirouifht its rcwnnl in Ihc iippre. cialite iiicinol'cs which many friends will treasure rcuiirdiiur hint. Mr. Yoiinir wim a nulivu of Ohio, had lived ill Ivaii'.as lor uinnv venrs, ninl for over 111 vears had been 11 i'slilenl of Ashland. He leaves I wo sons, resi dents of Kansas, and 11 diiuiihlcr, Miss Mnrv Yoiiiil'. of this cilv. who li vvirlue of an iuliiaale aciiiiaintaucc hereabouts will receive the heartfelt sympathy of uninv friends in a be teavcmcnl incident lo the loss of a devoted father. Mr. Yoiint: was C"i Vears of nuii. His fuucrul services were conducted by Hint rid Siiiicrin iciidcnt Vitn Koshcii ninl llcv. ('. A Kdwnrils, both inl'ninlu friends of their aifcd and steadfast parishioner. Iiileriacnl was in Mountain View cent clcrv. . Chesler Stevenson has sold his res deuce, fully furnished, on Nob Hill dreci, to ,1, K, (Irccn, formerly from 1 11 'I in mt . who has possession, This nropcrlv is a finu one. Its Iraiisfui' was effeeleil bv thu lleavcr llutillv coaipaiiv. Oil Wednesday iiflcruooli this week, al llie Iiil'Ii sidtool midiloriiiui. a memorial service in honor of decoiiscd soldier students was scheduled lo oc cur, the order of I lie tribute of es teem iucorporalini: devilioiinl, musical mid niciiiiii ial phases of npprecinlioii. llc'otional services were bv Kev. C. K. Koeltler. and I'rof. Vinintr delivered the address. The eillouics were deliv ered hv members of the student hodv. the trilinle to ('lenient Summers hv Mtvluht Oret'f! Korrest Wolcott. hv Hit v t'lnrV; Waller Phillips, bv Civile Yoiinir; llav Montnii, bv .Iiiiiich I'or- ler. Mrs. Ksthur Asheraft siiiil' und there were selections iilo bv t liti luu- clnss. A ucncral iiivitalion was cMcudcd to the public to attend these services. .- - . . The llcbekahs liavc inslallcd ofl'i crs for the current term, Mnrv Walk er bciim noble uriinil : A'inv Moore. r- cordim; secretary; Kditli I'hips. fi nancial secrcturv mid Kowcua Hob erts treasurer. I'uluss somctliiiiL- is done to untnn .dccilv court complications as to con slitiitiouiilitv in in-lit ill intr Hie same. Ashland will soon face llie necessity I bullion.- niiolliur speciul election. Our school hoard has experienced no cud of worry in their efforts lo procure a teacher since the resiitna lion of Miss Ivobiiis, iniisiituch as each teacher clts-teir has proiuptlv notiticd llicm thtiv werv iust a dav too late. However now with their leachcr in view il is believed school will open Monday. As .Mrs. Stoncr, former Sundav school siiitcriutciidfiit, is soon to leave for Ashland, il was llimmht it coud plan to reorganize Stiuilav school nnd the following officers wuru chosen Sundav: Superintendent, Charles Kredenbui'ir. assistant, Mrs. Mike Kotier: seeretarv. Mrs. Ilick Straus; treasurer, Mrs. O, T. Wilson and li brarian. Mrs. Klsie Straus. Mrs. M. Steinniclx spent I'riilav and Saturdav with friends at (loltl Hill. 1 - ' J. A. I'avidson was reappointed su pervisor for this road district. The recent rains have nut the sttr rouutlini: streams uiVhicher than thev have been for some time. One of Ihc Innrest nnd most men ni'inu' coyotes of this dislriet was killed recent Iv bv the club members. Mi's. Otto Tresham.' who recently underwent tin operation tit llie Dow hosiaitiil, nt Mcdl'oiil. is improviiu: nicely. Miss Dimplu Williams left last week for Ashland whore she ,will allend school. ' ' . Mrs. II. I. I'ellon is reported lo he under the doctor' care in Portland. All hope for her speedy recovery. Kdtrar Pcflev spent Sundav of Inst week in Ashland visiting his mother. The Misses Davidson of Gold Hill spent 11 few days visitinii'the K.dintt t mi flimsy previous to their departure for the north. Mm, Lawrence.' Crawford wont to 'Pnliinl 1,'i'iilnv tn iiwnit bee bus. 'band's hoineconiimr, nutl was at his Int her s Salnrilav and Sunday. .1 It I t.ti.w l.nl i.liiii'iwl ,r iilcii fnt beef this week, which sold nt n itood prii'V. ' " M,u l.'i'iw.t l,Mi.lt' nl Mm I'nvd visiled Mrs. Waller SlanclilT of Norlh Titlenl I' ritlav ol tins week. J, M. Under has been liuulinti hay ri'.mi C. f'iirev's itbicc lo bis feed vavd on Ihc Hoso place, where he is fecdiiitr 11 nice bunch ol cattle. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Utah of Talent were in Phoenix Sundav where Mr. IM11I1 nnnie'to sen Ml'. Mnbnevcn. Al,. UVI .1, ,,- M,.,ll',,,'.l h,, liLs buiieh of about 7,(1(10 sheep rnnninir !n Dr. I larurave's orchard, also on nnio of lli I'islicr land, tliev cut nn all (ho lloul iwet-ds and henefil the nnd over which thov fund. Initio Dort'is Rosti spent- Snndnv with lim unlit. AI'l'H. .1. Al. Itltdcr. Mrs, A. II. Kerns ami her tiiumhlet'i ir,s, jloblvY ('!' !''('T'! yillov, wort) SAMS VALLEY ) EDEN PRECINCT callors on Mrs, .latiics'Alleii SiiniluV, liriiidin: 11 lovely IiIoijiiiIhk caeliis. Mr, ami Mrs; HobiirlH of Norlh Tiilcnl spent Hiindav us uucstH of Mr. ninl Mrs, I.ciii Jluulics of Kuril val ley. , . 1 , s Willlaiii Kerns was haiilintr lumber Saliirdav. Hv is iiiiurovini: his liarii 1 ml ponllrv houses. 1 Mrs, llniuliii.Mrs. Olfct. Mm. "nniK of Mcdford, visited Mrs. lui'liwooil of I'hoeiiix Inst Sunday. I'd Kreiich of Norlh Talent look up 'is second year's work in biu'll sehool it rhoeiiix Ibis week, Waller SlanclilT of Norlh Tnlcnt. ' us been bnvintf several head of ex tra f ne dairv cows mid expects lo i'dd several lo his already in vinir herd. Mr. Smith of (Iraitls I'ass spent ono dav lust week with Mr, and Mrs. . S. Kut'oy al their pleusmit home souili of I'hocnix. Mrs, ,1. 1), llcnrv writes from As- 'orlTi llttil Iheir sou Albert, whom she went lo see, is eel I in" nliun.' nlriuhl 'ml will he out of Hie hospital in 11I1011I len da Vs. Mr. William ('arlcss had a relapse Saturday, mid is in 11 verv bad con dition avaiu. Over excitement caused he trouble. T HOUSE REPORT nopnrtott by Jacknon County Ab atruct Co., Sixth and Control Avo. Circuit Court v . Statu linliistriiil Accident ('oinim's- sion vs. Illair Uriuiilu Co. Kor money. James It. Withvfomlif el 11 1 vs. Itosc Hnvwood et nl. Motion mid affidavit. Order. Melt in Si evens vs. John M. Hood et al. Summons. ' K. (1. Heel wood vs. Kmilv J. lleu- dnck. Korcclosiirc. John K. Itoeho vs. City of Mcdford. C. 1. Howard et al. JlisinisHcd. li. (1. Ilartlwell vs. K. M. Kodovon Kirsl' cause of aelion tlisinisscd. John K. Kocho vs. K. li. ltossvu ft ill. Dismissed. W. S. Illinium vs. Southern Oreuon 'I ruction Co. Inventory. If. (1. Ilardwell vs. 0. M. llodovan. Juduaicut. Cost bill. , Jackson Count v vs. Klialielh A. Miller. Order overruliinr demurrer. i'Hilaiti Court Kobcrt (J, Morrow, estate. Voucher filed. Donald T. Matrerle, minor, estate. Proof of noblicntion. Krecinan ,! llrown, estate. Affi davit. Olive IJ. Hell, estate. Petition. Or der. Waiver. Chnrles W. Anderson, estate. Ad mitted to probate. Mrs, M. M. Iloduvs. incompetent. estate. Admitted to probate. John M, W.lliams, estate. Adiail- ter to probate. . Vernic Baldwin, cstale." Affidavit of postinu and publicntion, Charles Slcmiett. cstale. Invcn torv und npia-aiscment. Mary h'llcn Williams, estate. Order. Sherinnii Woolcv. estate. Order. Marmtrcl Woolcv. vstatc. Order. Krccuian A. llrown. estate. Order fi.vni'.' inheritaiica tax. O. C. pover, estate. Supplemcn turv inventory. Alfred Coleman, estate. Inventory. Ileal Kstnlo Transfers I,ilcrolln' K. Knyitrt to Clar ence KikIh. lot . SYi ot 4. block (II). of Mcdford 11000.00 S. S. UulllH lo llitttlo Denerr. " land In nou. 1:1, twp. 0'J, It. 3 W , 10.00 Kllswortli Altlimin ct ux 10 K. C. Knbor, land In Jackson county : 2000.00 CM:. Torrill lo City of Mod lord, one-fourth Int. In lot 12, Mill;. .".I. original town- nlto of MctUord 0.00 Tho Mcdford branch of tho Mason Khrmnnn wholesale grocery house wns closvtl yesterday 'because of the rinn 111 at Portland of Kmlly Khrmann daiiKhter of tho head ot tho house from Influenza.'' - - ' ' SALTS AND KIDNEYS HURT Drink lot of water and stop eating meat for a while if your Bladder trouble you. VThtn you wake up with back'aele and dull mlncry 'in tho kidney region it gen erally means you have been eating too ipuoh meat, says n weii-knnwn authority. Icai fornis urie nctd which overworks' the kidneys In their effort to Alter it from the blood mm thoy bocomo sort ol paralyzed and loinry. Whon your kidnoy ?et sluggish and clog you unlet rolievo hem, liko you rolievo your bowels; re moving all - tho body's urinous waste, elxo you have baeknoho, sick hoodaohe. dir.iy Bpclla; your stontnch sours, tongue is coated, and whon the weather la bad you havo rheumatic twinges. The urine in cloudy, full of sediment, ohannols often ?.'t soru, water scalds and you are obliged 0 Dock relief two or thro times during tho night. 1 " v Either consult a good, reliable physi cian at once or got frjtra your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Gaits; take a tableapoonful in a glaas of water before breakfast for a few days and your klilnoye will then act fine. - This famous nlta'ia tnodo from tho aeid of grape and lemon jttlco, combined with lithia, nd has been used for generation to elean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus onding bladdor weuknoM. . - Jad Salts is a lifo saver for regular meat eaters. It is Inexpensive, cannot injure and make a delightful, ollur roaoont JHliin-water drluk, HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS ': Be Better looking Take Olive 1 ablets v ' If vour kln lo yellow complexion pallid totiKue coated cppotllo poor you have a bad Utile In your moutn a lazy, no-good feeling you should Uike Olive Tablet!. Dr. Edwards" Olive Tablet a substitute forcalomel were prepared byDr.Edwarde after 17 year of study with hi patient. Dr. EdwardVOIIve Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their oliv color. To have a clear, pink akin, bright eye. no pimple, a feeling ot buoyancy like childhood daysyou munt get at the cause. Dr. Edwardar Olivo Tablets act on the liver and bowels liko calomel yet have no dangerous after effects, Thev utart tho bile and overcome consti pation. Thafa why millions of boxes are old annuallv at 10c and 25c tier box. Alt drugffiits. Take one or two nightly and note tht pleating results. NOT If IB OK SAI.B OK liOVKIt.V MK.NT TIMBKIt (Jcneral hand Of fice, Wanlilnnton, I). C, Doccmber 1919: Notuio is hereby alven that subject' to the condition and limitations of the Act of June V. 1810 (311 Stat., 2181, and the In structions of (ho Secretary of the In terior of Hunteinlinr IT), 1817, the timber on the following lands will be sold Kelt. II, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at the United HI at on land office at ftoaeburK, Ore gon, to the hlghcat bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sule to be fliikloet to tho approval ot tho Secretary of the Interior. The purchase price, with' an additional sum or one-riftu or one per cent thereof, bclnn coinnilnalons allowed, must be deposited at time of ale, money to be returned if sale Is not approved, otherwlso patent will issue for tho timber which must be removed -within ten years. Illds will be received from clt irons of the unit. ed States, associations of such cit izens and corporations organized under tho law of the United States or any state, territory or district thoreof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before beliiB Included In any offer of a larttor unit. Township 1 a.. K. 4 w.. sec. lit; ,w SEii, rod fir .'l.'IO M., not to be sold for less than ft 1.00 per ,l. T. 3'i S.. II. 7 YV.. Sec. II; XK'4 EK'A, Ku M., yellow plno, CKj M., red fir. nono of (bo yel loc plno to bo sold for lens than 12.50 per it., nnd nono of the red fir to be sold for less thnn $1.25 per M. Verv respectfully. Clay Tallman. nnmtnlsKlnaer Cononil Land Office. Xotlco In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oret-'on for tho County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Application of tho Hoard of Directors of Mcd ford Irrigation District for the Judgment and docrce of this Court as to the Regularity and Legality of tho proceedings In' connection with tho Orgnnlzation of the said District and tho proceedings of the said Tionrd of said District provld lng for and authorizing the Issue of tho llonds of said Dlstrfrt. To Mcdford Irrigation District, to All Freeholders, 1-ckuI Yotorg and Assessment I'uyers wltMn said District, and to all whom It may concern: Please tako notice: that the peti tion of Leonard Carpenter. . A. Folgor and E. (5. Coleman as the Hoard of Dlrectois of Medford Irriga tion District, praying that the pro ceedings of snld District in the organ ization thereof, and all matters inci dent to said organization, and the proceedings ot tho llor.:d of Directors of the Medford Irrigation District providing for nnd authorizing the Is sue nnd sale of bom's of .said District in the Hum or Une Minion Five Hun dred Thousand Do'lars it 1,500.000- .001, Including the vote of the electors ot said District authorizing said bond Issue, cud all matters nnd things in connexion therewith, may bo examined, approved and confirmed by the said Circuit Court, was on the 10th day of January, 1919, duly filed In tho above entitled proceeding in the office of the Clerk of said Court; anil that pursuant to an order ot this Court, duly mado by the Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judgo thereof, and mod. on tho lbtlt day of January 1919. a hearing on said petition and on tho prayer thoroln contntned, has been set und will bo held on the BJghth day of February, 1919, at 10:00 o'clock in tho forenoon of that day, at tho Court Room of tho above entitled Court, In tho County Court Mouse at Jacksonville, Oregon. Any person Interested in the or ganization of said District, or In the proceodlnga for tho issue or snlo of tho bonds of tho said District, may on or beforo the said Bighth day of Feb- runry, 1919. at 10:00 o'clock in the foronoon of that day, thnt bolng the day and hour fixed for tho hearing on said petition, .demur to or answer tno sntu pennon, una thereupon Bticn proceedings will bo had as will justi fy said Court in making such exam Illation ot all such proceedings and In approving and confirming the flume, or milking such further order or decreo as shall 00 just and proper In the promises. This not loo Is published In the ludford Mall Tribune a newspaper of general circulation published in Jnekaon County, Oregon, whore the said Hoard of Directors has its office, for throe successive weeks prior to tho tliito mod for such hearing. In accordance with the provisions of said order ntndo by the Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judge, on tho 10th day or January, lint). (Circuit Court Senl) Witness tho llonorublo V. M. Calk ins, Judgo ot tho Circuit Court of the Stnto of Oregon for the County ol Jne'kson. nnd tho seal of said Court affixed hereto this 16th day of Jan uary, 1919. 1 CHAUNCEY FI.OREY, County Clerk for Jackson County Oregon, nnd Clerk of tho Circuit Court ot tho Stnto of Oregon for the County of Jackson. - HUS1XESS OPPOttTlIXlTIKS FOR SALB Cloalngi .out. , Having purchased tho Root ranch: we are obliged to saorlfico Table Rock store. Cannot hnndlo both. Will cIoho out nt once rosnfdless ol cost, Hulldlng for snlo or ront I'vhU Cninornii, . jlii; Advertising Rates Clnsslfiod One cont a word. Locals Ten cents a lino, Legal Five cents a line. Dlnplny 25 cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. WANTBIl (ienernl orflce work by younK lady. Address box 95, Mall Tribune. 257 II ELI' WAME1-MAMO. WANT BIJ .Man and wife as Janitor and cook In ttmull hospital. Steady employment. Hoorn and board fur nished. State wago expected. An swer, 620 Smith Oakdalo avenue. Telephone 6HU-L. 258 WAOTBD-Inn warned to cut wood .. by tier and eltar land. WcbBter Ranch, phone 0K5-.13. '. 262 WAXTKIi BITOATION. WANTBD Kx-'-r rrccd man wants job looklng aficr range stock dur ing suminur. 1;. a. jenson. 1101 Bast .Main at reel, Ashland, Ore. . 258 WANTBD Contract pruning by one of the best contractors In the val ley. If you want good work at the right price phone II. F. Stone, 835. 738 Wcat Fourteenth street. ' IVANTIMi IIMTI.IR1DP .WANTBD To buy, one or two good work horses, we'ght 1400 or more. Phone 591-J2, evenings. WANTBD Beans; also apples for sale, COc to Jl.oO. 27 Cvortli Crape street. .. 262 WANTBD Autos to wash and sl- ntonlze. Medford Oarage, 127 N Riverside. 26S WANTED Wo buy your unpaid Lib erty bond 'contracts for cash. Hale's Piano House. Inc. J. F. Hale, general manager. WANTED To buy second-hand fruit ladder and sprayer. Phone ' R13-R. 257 WANTED Automobiles to overhaul und paint. High class work guar anteed, prices right. Oils and gasoline for sale, car storage. Med. ford Garage, 127 North Riverside. Ross & Clark, proprietors. 260 WANTED A number of second hand cook stoves and ranges, to till contract. Poole Furniture Co.. successors to Scott Woolf. 260 WAiXTBD To rent, small ranch for canh or share. W. B. Reynolds, R. F. D. 2, Box 4 4, Central Point. Ore. 257 WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 4SS-M or 4S8-X. WANTED R. H. Toft will buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts. WANTED R. H. Toft buya Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes. Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thin. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE; By owner or will trade for good team and harness, milk cows, stock and farm machinery my acre tract, one block east of South Riverside on East Four teenth street; small house, good barn, garage, chicken house, elec tric lights, city water. Most of , place is In good stand of alfalfa; a good garden patch, berries for . family 5tise. 'It is a line place for 'chickens and small dairy business. Call from 12 nt. to 1:45 p. m. or after 5:30 p. m.' Address Box 10S. R. F. D. 4.. - 260 FOR SALE OR RENT My place one mllo from Talent on Highway. In quire W. A. Hone, Bell House Talent. ' . " : FOR SALB One of the best acreages in Ashland. Will take good light car and Liberty bonds. Clyde Sharp. 244 Grant street. 2a 1 FOR SALB Five - room modern house, all clear, three lots, fruit trees, barn, ; woodshed, garage, - chicken yard. Cull afternoons. 30 Portland avenue. 277 FOR SALB 80 acres, estimated will cut two thousand cords wood, three miles from station, will take car as part payment. Brown & hlte, .: 10 South Fir street. FOR SALB Houses, ensv monthly payments. Building &. Loan, 429 SI. F. & H. Bids. FOR SALE Or rent, several ranches O. C. Boggs. 1AW1. LOST One spotted hound,- large size, color red and white. Left on n chase Friday nlgnt, Jan. 17. Will pay a good roward for any Infor- - mation or ulive, and if returned , will pay $25 reward. D. P. Dug- gan, Central Point, Ore., R. F. D. 2 261 LOST A brown ana white! striped gnlntca storm curtain from twin buggy. Please return to 801 East - JInin street. Reward.- 2a7 IDEAL HOME $5,000 23 acre, mostly Hear creek hot- ton. Rest piece of hind for' sale on Pacific lliehwuv. No better enrden. ill'ttll'ti, small dairv (imposition in Itiekson : comity. Two miles from Mcdford. ' Location, soil, running witter, paved highway, till iust right. Desirable, every wnv for homo. Am leaving -for Portland; must sell this ivcek. Price $3,000, Terms. Jus unit price pince sold tor tew vears tiro. Call at 20 X. I'etich, or l'hont (Wo V . POIt 8AI.E LIVESTOCK FOIl SALI'l High (crude lieirnr culver of the following breeds, llolstoln Shorthorn or Kurham, lied Poll Oiiernsey, Ayersblre and Jersey 'Also somo fine hull calves.' Write for prices, J. O. Olson, Crow Stmse , Eugene, Ore. 257 KOR 3ALK Cray gcldlntf, 10 yenrt old, weight 117i, or would trade for horse not over 1400 and pny difference. Box 141, Kogue Illver Oregon. - 262 'OK SALF. Voting horse.- Mrs. M. A. Cooper, Phoenix, Oregon. 261 KOR SALB Klne lieirers, freshen In ten days, f 4 5.00. 906 West Fourth street. 257 FOR SALF. Cow. FrosK cow. heavy milkers, high testers, othors soon fresh. Bast of Phoenix, 3rd brown bungalow across Iron bridge Fern Valley. . 260 FOR SALE Family milk cow. W. S. Stancliff, Phoenix, Ore. 258 FOR SALE Crimson Orion, our reg istered Duroc Jorscy herd boar. A large, thrifty, choice bred hog twenty months old. One fine spring boar, nothing better; also two bred gilt. Ed L. Schmidt & Son, River Bend Farm, Grants Pass, Oregon, Breeders of registered Duroc Jer sey Hogs. s 2a7 FOR SALE 1 -(-months old Hereford bull. Phone 9-F22. 262 r"Ort BALE POC1TRY AND BOOR J'OR SALB Hatching eggs, O. A. C. Barrel Rocks from '200-egg hens $1.50 per 15; $2.50 for $30: $7.00 hundred. Phone 23-X3. Mfles Tetherow, Central Point.1 259 FOR SALB High food value eggs culling out of non-producing poul try'; small fee charged. Dick San der. Poulterer. 840-J. 27 FOR SALE Mammoth bronze tur keys. J. C. Herring, Central Point. 270 FOR SALE Bgg and chick. You need heavy layer. They eat no more than the poor layers. My bens 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' lng 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 teed fertile. Chicks 20c. E. H Westerfield, Medford, R. 4. 263 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hay. First-class alfalfa hay. on board cars Grenada, Lai., at $22.00 per Ion, In carload lots. G. Cuneo, Box 5, Montague, Ore. 25 FOR SALE Onions, mild and sweet, lc per lb. Phone 535. 208 Van couver avenue. 258 FOR SALE 1917 Ford, good condi tion, price $350.00. Call 709 Alder street. , '- 261 FOR SALE 1917 Ford car in good running order. Phone 731-M. 257 FOR SALE Meyrs hand pump, large sized air chamber, price $20. O. E. Blackington, Gold Hill. 257 FOR SALE; Incubator and brooder cheap, 360 capacity. Douglas, 201 soutu Ktversioe, pnone isz-j. FOR SALB 1917 Ford car, in good running order, $330.00 If taken at once. Call 402 South Newtown street. 259 FOR SALE Good clean bearded bar. - ley for seed or feed, $50.00 per ton. Two choice Duroc Jersey boars ready for spring service, at jsu.oo each, with pedigree, offer until Feb. 1st only. Registered gilts $2 o. 00. Pure bred weanling pigs Ttoth sex, $16.00 each. J. E. Judy Griltln Creek, phone 869-W. 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. htted, Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE For sand, gravel, sedi ment or garden plowing phone FOR SALE One silo,. 50-ton; one milotte separator; three good milk cows. T. K. Beaulieu, Central Point, Route 3. .. a- r 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 specialty. Hale's Piano House Inc. J. F. Hale, general manager. 271 FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, 8uperphasphate. Ralph Waldo El den. Russ Mill, FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay sza.UO per ton. Modoc Orchard Phono Central Point at meal hours. FOR BENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT-r-SloepIng rooms. 1m ' pertal, 30 North Front. ' 26 -$350 Two Houses 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. T. 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 Pencil rtlreot. Tnlo- Phono 71-It . V ' $450 FOR EXCHA50B. OR EXCHANGE An unincum bered modem Mndford homo, will largo tree soil lot, for small ranch near Medford. Phone 10S-X. TO TRADE Will nocopt tlealrabl borne or possible something ! to amount of $5000 and $3500 long time on a good ranch. Hot 143, Riddle. Ore. 1 8C7 MO.VEY TO UtAX LOANS Fnrm loan 6 per cent In terest, u. v. uoggs. . LOANS City loans. Building ft Loan. Assn., 429 M. F.-& H. Uklg.. MONEY TO LOAN on good ml eatate security, and will bur U" orty Bond." J. fl. Andrew,. No, 31 North Grape. Phone 53-M. 330 BUSINESS IHREOTOItY Attorney PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-laf, room 8 and 9, Medford NatKai Bank Building. A. E. Reames, Lawyer, Garnet tr Corey Building. Anto Supplies LAHER AUTO 8PRIN03 Co. W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. . Use our spring whon other fall. Sold nnder writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. - if Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned np for the nmoer, uaii on the city garbage wgo',for good aerrice. Phono 351-T. J. Y. Allen.' ' ''V. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wibjon, C. P. A. Attention (! to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirement. Look Into our slmplrfled 1 accounting method. " M. F. & H. Building. Medford. Phone 15 7-R. ' Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 year 5 Money ready when land Is appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hurd, ecy.-trea.. National Farm Loan Associations. Garne'tt-Corey Bldg., Medford. 263 Instruction tn Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and' harmony. -Halght Mnalo Studio, 401. Garnett-Corey Bldf. Phone 72. Piano Tuning; G. W. CROSS 603 West- Second - street. - Phone 309. Piano tuner and repairer.- Endorsed toy th leading musical peopla ot southern Oregon. ..--..- . . 24 Planing MUI THOMAS MOFFAT General all! . work, sash, doors mouldings aac screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. phone 184. Physicians and Surgeon DR. A. BURSBLL Physician; Spln- ologlst; Surgeon. 309 Medford Furniture & Hdw. Bldg. Hrs. 9-12 and 2-5 or appoint. Office phone 29. 275 DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia , physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and Burgeon. Practice limited to aye. ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested aad glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aarlst for S. P. ' R. R. Co. Offices M. F. 4t H. Co. , Bldg. Phone 567. , v DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg... Phone 904-L. ..', Residence 26 S. Laurel Street; : Printers and Publishers; MEDFORD PRINTING CO. baa the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir SL : Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE) CO. Office 42 North Front St. Pica , 315. Prices right ; Service guar-. anteed. "" ' " " " INTERURBAN 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 6:15 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. 1 " FIVE ACRES Of Good Soil,, With a nice strictly modern 5-room bungalow with sleeping porch, ce ment fruit and vegetable cellar, good barn, chicken house and yard, a fine well with pumping plant, tower, etc., on the best graveled highway in the valley and close In; an opportunity to own a place liko this for $2100.00 will not wait long for a buyer as thoro are too many people looking for. a good piece ot land with a nice home on it close in to Modtord. Let us show you this today. , j. Brown & White 10 South Fir St, I