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MWDFORT) MATL TRTmmn, AfKDFOTID, Off, WOK, TTNTRRDAY, JANTTATCY 2f!, 1910 PAflP! ..FTVTJ GECIL SUBMITS PL lvun-RI1i! Intornallonal Machinery Bv Which a Counoll. Bv Excltlnn (Influences Towards Conciliation May Work. 8iiuiicstcd Bv British Must Have Sufficient Power. LONDON, Jun. 3p. Lord Itulmrl ('.'I'll, win) today iniiDiiiii'vil nl Paris Unit hii had ulnnlliml to Hie pmico ciiiiiiri'iu British vluw mi the suh-li'.-t of the l-onguo of Nations, bu lli'vtm the world has lint ym roiu-lii'il n mnga at which un ahmilutuly rigid K.iioin (or Uio preservation of Inter national pnui-o tun lit) not up. accord lug to Renter' ilUpntrh. In ilia ensuing Ills lili'il nf the 1UiiKiiu, Lord Unbolt says hn thinks mi lulnrnnllnu nl Irlbuiinl with nlniuluiuly binding powers In not pni.llinblM u( priwoiit. "Thu creation of lum-rlgld Intor iiiiiIoiihI machinery by which it emin rll, by UHartliiK lit f I tlotl t'U towiinl roll, eilliillon limy work, lint bo (Imi iiiuIii slrimglll of tut it i d poiieu makers," ho mill. "Hili'll it lioily luiinl, however, possess lit least sufficient I ti I or ll li t-loiiiilly-Kiinrniitcctl power In bv able to prevent nuriirlnu deiliiriitluiii or war anil to compel ilUpiiimiu iu nr ii.pt ilvlny during which forces of ilvillntlnn mny luivo time to try to avert a ralnmtly. .No Nntlon lillcK'iiilrnt '.'Thu iiitprdupcudaiito of iii.jili.ru state hu livcoino no great Unit no imtlon can control Un own affair en 1 truly without rotiitril to tliv cffuels of Im action on olhur niitloiiii. it lit Important to tiroro.nl with I ho utmuitt reaped (or national sovereignty. ' "It Ik easy to ' Hint In ftittiro cities lor nt ml on waterways wilt have to bo under InttiriiHiloiml control, wblcli will NiiiiritiitHi) frco wn to I limn, Soma of Uio now states for example, cannot pomillily luivo Indo IH'nilont aoccm to Uio lieu. Hwlunr Innil In. according to uuwiipapor ills pntcp, considering n plan which will giro hnr a wny to rcitch llUo wiitor. Ccrliilu nations have it strong Inturcnt lit having fren acres to Hn lonlkl, but II Ih out of tlio question (or llioiu to ply off Hint port. IMuy Main IteHiiiim "Delay which con give opportunity Tor illwumilon and concllliiiloti will bit the inn I n resource of Ilia loumic In dealing with ilUputcn In which the vltul iiilcri'titn of grout mttlnun nro Involved. An In thn pencil emigres Iho 1 1 It I u i n 1 1? ilcclnloii mum runt with thu i! rent power since, iia a hint re sort, thu lemon) cuu cnfor. ti Iih tloclii. loim only by the mllltitry power which will always bo pomm-iuumI by Iho groat nations." Irfinl Itohrrt mi hi hi) had found thill there wuh In very In rue measure un agreement In tho pencn eongrons on tho principle holinil outlined, Lord Itoburt Kiild ho favored the i)titubllnhiiioul of n ptirmnni'iit Inter national council of tho league. Above I li Ih, ha mild, thorn should bo u nti pnrlor council, consisting of pro in lorn or Important members nf various I'ountrlcn which moot regularly mid during Iho next fow ycur.1 very fre quently. , Kri'il Miildlclirtislicr eniui lionio Siiliinlnv with n new truck, lie re t'oileil the rniiil.t in verv tmtl cluipi for n cur. Dick llcsMiv oninc down with the I Iu 'I'hurKclnv w hile cnrrvitur tho tint il to Kimle I'oiul. Me i much but ler nl iIiih writinir. hit Ihinlim mill noil l it lull nro ill with Iho flu ill Hie ,liuiiuerlei hotel in I'jiule, I'oiul. Mr. K ill 1 1 1 it i-l mill Jfr. Aieheiilme of Drew on ino over Iho iiiiiiinliiin Mon day. Thuv mii v I hero is no mmiv on Ihe iniiunl a :i) exceid in n low jiliiees. Mik. ,), )' Mi'Dontiid returned home TMoinlnv nller it few ilnvs' viit in Meilill'oril. Mr. mill !lfs. Wesllcv McDonnlil inn Kiii'iiiliiiu ii low flu v ill Iho homo l Mr. niul 11k .1. McPuimlil. Lewis MiiMin cMici'ls ly un liuine in ii few iluv. lie lins boon ill work nl I lio I'ineluir minn uuiir Trail. W'niiniled Mcverolv rrivule Allicv, I., tldell, llovd. Ore IviiDlieoiiHlv I'oiioi'loil liillcd in iir-lion--i'rivnlo Jiunes I!. Ilniii, I'uft liind, Ore. Cut Thin Out It, Im Worth Money DON'T MISS TIMS. Cut out tills (dip, enolona with Go nnd mull It to Koloy & Co., 2S,'ID Bhofflold Ave, Chicago, 111,, wrltliiK ymir immo nnu atldrenii nlenrlv. Yon will rocolvo In riHtirn it trlnl pncktiKQ contnlnliiK I'oloy'n Honey nnd Tnr Coiniiounu, for cotiitliR, nolils nnd m'oiip; Koloy Kldtiny I'llln. for nitln In sldim and hndt; rliounmllHm, bnr.knoho, kltlnoy nnd lilnddnr nllniontH; nnd Koloy Ciilhnrtlo Tnlilotn, n wholosomo nnd llioroiiRhly clonmlni; cathartic, for cnliHtlnallon. blllounnoHB, hontlnclio, nnd bIiiitkIhIi liownln, Kor Biilo liy elodfonl riinrmncy, j AN FORL AGUE TO CONFERENCE MIL ITEMS TODAY'S CASUALTiES The Outbursts of Everett True By CONDO ' "(.(',h 'ill hav Htsie A Cvkcj on- (if' 1 1 ICC 1 WANT YOU TO SIT ON ) . rr ABOUT HALt M MOUKi. t iiii,,viri-'(-,iTS -l i ?i- . "now7t5n, t you pwc&tse'ro jn-uxo, PRovioe aofi'icicNT ht 'm S S , 1 ti"S YOUf? Wt?TMMT HOU38 AfTiri y0W H-M-HSo I Tfinnvo Minino I ! J I mufti o mmuz i I'ortliiiiil Mrmtock l'dHTLASK. Oiv.. .Inn. Cul- lle hIimhIv; n'ci'itiU III!. Sleem, lict. I J.tlllfn l.'l.'.'.'i; u.iod to choice. 10.'J.'i (11 11.25: iiicilioni to uood, if H.i .'i(n) 11,2."): I'nir to stood, 7."."idi H.'.'i: com mon to fnir. $il.".'Kii ".2."i: cow nnd heifer", choiec. if!i.2."i(u III.J.i: itonil to choice, S.7.'i(o li.T.'i: medium to jooil, $ T.'ilKo H.otl : I'nir In medium, M.i.Ku 11,1.1: cnnncrN. .i..)iun.wni-. bull I, ifll.nildi I'.IIO; ciiJ.vch. ij H..)ll(ii i:i.(lll;,jitockcrii ml I'coilorH. fli.oliriO H..'il. IIoitk Kti'iiilv. recnitilH ,iHi. rrinic mixed, :flll.N0!d 1 7. HU; lueiliiiin mi.N od. lll,."iil(n lil.7."i: roiiuh lion vies .'i.imi(,i Itljlll; vias. M.mi(o l.).2.'): hull;. HI.8tl. ' Slioi-n sleiidv: iveeiiitK, .VI. Prune liitulis. rCl.T.V'i H.2.V. I'nir lo meiliiim, !l.ini(ci ll.llil: vcnrlinuH. I i).lltl(n 1 1. .Ml: fillers .ftl.lHKo lO.tit): ewes. l!.llll(it H.llll. ' lliittcc I'UUTI.ANIr. Ore. .Inn. 2:1.- Duller weaker, t "it v crcaiiierv iirinlx, ex tras boy lots, .'itfe; carl ons .V.ic; hull' lioscs '..c mure: Ick than half Iiqxch In more. Hnvinir vrici! Initter fat, cniiiiirv i2c; citlie cxlniN. .Vie. Kirns nnd I'liiiliry " 1'OHTI.ANI'. rc. .Ian. 22. V.uas. M'llini; price, enmi count. .Vic, hut weal;: hnvinir iirii'e. ."0c: Kollitur tu-ioe, canillcd, .I.'h". sclcclcd ciindlcd in ear tons lii'c. ; ,' I'oiilti v- lien i. 2Kf(i :10c ; spriii'-'ers, 2Ho; old roo"li'rs, 21c. , M. .Montchnliln of Ciirnon, WiikIi., who In speutllUK n fow diD'H looklliR over the valley, wna In Mudford Wcd uemlny. OLD-TIME COLD CURE DRINK HOT TEA I Cot a nimill package, of TTnmlinrfj Jlrcimt. Ten at any phurinncy. Take n tiihlfxponiifiil nf tho ten, put a cup of boiling wnlcr upon It, pour throncji n rilnvo and drink a tciictip full ut nuy time diirino; tho dny or before rcliriiiir. It. in the must en'eetlvo way to break n cold ami euro rnP- as it opens tlw K)rcs of the Hlcin, relievlnir coiifye.stiiui. Also Iookciih tho bowels, thus breukliifr up a cold. Try il the next, time you nutter from a coid or tho rri. It Is Inexpensive, and entirely vctretuble, therefore wito and burmlcHH. STIFF ACHING JOINTS Rub Soreness from joints ond musolca with a small trial bottle of old St. Jacobs Liniment Stop "iloslnc" Jiheuuuillsni. It's pain "only ; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Itub (toothing, penetrating; "St. .lacobs Lini ment" rlglit on the "lender hjhiI," nnd by Iho time you say .lack Itoblnson o'ut oonu'H tho rheiiniatlo puln. "St. Ineob's l.lnluient," i n harmless rheu matism euro which never disappoints nnd doesn't burn tlio sUln, It takes pain, soreness nnd HtifTiiuss from ach ing Joints, inuselcH and bones,; slops Bulallca, luMiliagn, backache, neuiulgiii. Limber up I (Jet ll ,10 omnt bottle of old-Mine, luiiCHt "tit. Jacobs Liniment." from any ilnijf store, and in a lnoment you'll he. free from pains, nuhes and lilllTiicss. Don't mill'or! Itub rliemuu tlsui uwuy, 1 I A very boautlful nnd ImprcKiilvc wcildlnK ccrnmony wm held at tho Firm MotlioillHl jKplucopul church, Woilnosdiiy ovcnlPK at o'clock, Jun. 22, when Mian Kthnl ttllzuboth Top- Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast 8ayi we can't look or feel right with the syitem full of poliont. Mllllonn of folks bntlio Internally now Instead of loadlnK thoir system with drug. "What's nn Inside bath7" you suy. Well, It Is Runrantecd to por form mlrnck'S if you could bollova theso hot water vntliuslusts. Thore nro vast numbers of mon and women who, Imnioiliatcly ution arising In the morning, drink a glass of reul hot water Willi a tonKpoanful of llnio Btono phosphato In It. This Is a very excellent hcnlth measure. It Is In tonded to flush tho stomach, liver, kid nnys nnd tho thirty feet of Intestines of Iho previous day's wasto. sour bllo nnd IndlKcstlblo inntorlnl loft over In tho body which If not eliminated every day, become food for tho millions ot bnctorln which lufest tlio bowels, tho quick result Is poisons and toxins which nro then absorbed Into tho blood causing headache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad tnste, colds, stomach trou ble, kidney mlsory. sleeplessness, lm puro blood nnd nil sorts ot ailments. I'eoplo .who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not got feeling right are urged to obtain a quarter pound of Umcstono phosphate at tho drug store. This will cost very llltlo but Is sufficient to make nnyono a rent crank on tho subject ot Internal nnnitntlon. Juot as soup and hot water act on tlio Bliln, cleansing, sweotonlng and freshening, so llmostono phosphate and hot water net on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowolo. It Is vastly moro Important to bathe on tho lnslilo than on tho outside, becauso tho akin poros do not absorb Impurities Into tho ,blooi while tbo bowol 'poros do. NOTICE OK SALU OK OOVKRN MKNT TI.MDKK lloncrnl Land Of fice, Washington, I). C, Docombor 21. 1IS. Notice Is hereby glvon that subject to the renditions nnd limitations of tho Act of Juno !', 1ft HI CI!) Rtut., 2 IS), and tho In r.triicllons of tho Secretary of Iho In terior of September 1.1, lft 17, tho timber on I ho following lauds will be Rold Keb. 11, 11)13. nt 10 o'clock n. m., ut puhl't' aurllnn at Iho Unit oil Blalos land office nt Ilonchurg, Ore gon, to tho highest bidder at not Iocs than tho appraised vuliiu iih shown by this notion, rule to bo subject In the n.ipi'oviil of tlio Senrolary of the Interior. Tho lunrhaso price, with nn additional sum or one-fifth of ono per Cent I hermit, bolus commissions allowed, must bo dopnalled at time, of sale, monoy to be returned if sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will Issuo for tho llmbur which must be removed within ton years. Hlds will bo received from cltl:'.u:is ot Iho Unit, ed States, associations ut such cit izens nnd .corporations organized .under Iho Inws of the United States or nny Blnto, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of u qualified purchnsor, tho timber on nny lostnl subdivision will bo offered Bopnrntnly bntnro boliiK included In any offer of a larger unit. Township 21 S H. 4 W Sec. tft; NW'.i SIOVS, rod fir .ISO M., not to be sold tor lesa than 1.00 per Nl. T.,:K1 S It. 7 W., Soo. 11; NKVi HR 'A , 85 JI yellow plno, (1 SB M., rod fir, nono of tho yel low Pino to lio sold for loss Ihiin $2.n0 por SI., nnd nono of tho rod fir to ho sold for loss Ihsn $1.2."i per M. Very respectfully, ("lay Tallman, Commissioner yWoi'Bl Lund. 0(1(90, plug of this city, was united in mar riage to Mr. ICImnr M, Church of I'ortliind. They woro attended by Corporal llritco K. HI ins of I'ortliind and MIhh Mnry U. Hackney of this city. Llttlo Alius Dorothy' Topping was tho rltlghKitror mid lod the way to Iho ullur wlmro llov. C. It. Carlos, D. I)., mot tlio happy couplo nnd pro nounced tho words tliut,mnde thorn husband and wlfo. Tho ceremony was performed in tho presenco of members of tho families and a fow liillmutu frlonds. The hrldo hud met tlio bridegroom In I'ortliind several yours ago und their acquaintance cul inliiutcd Iu this marriage. They will muka their future homo In Portland, wlioro Mr. Church holds an Impor tant position with a largo manufac turing firm. Post master K. J. Kaiser was n Medford visitor Wednesday evening. LADIES! SECRET TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR Bring Back its Color and Lustre with Grandma's Sage Tea Recipe. Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy lea, with' sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded bnlr beautifully dark and lux uriant. Mixing the Rage Tea and Sul phur recipe at home, though. Is troublesome. An castor way Is to get the ready-to-use preparation Improved by Ihe addition of other Ingrodlents a large bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's 8ago and Holphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair la not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Hugo and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It does It so natural ly, so evenly. You just dampen a, sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand nt a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Wyeth's fiage and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requi site It Is not Intended for the cure, migi'ntion or prevention of disease. Xlltlro To Whom It May Concern: Operation of the Pacific & Kastcrn Hallway will cease at six o'clock p. m. of January lloth, 101!). No trains will bo operated after that time and no buHlnn.18 will be dune other than that nccesxury to tho closing up of tho affairs of tho Company and the enro of tho property during the ro ceiv(rslilp and foreclosure proceed ings. ' Uy Order of the District Court of the United .States, for the DlHtrict of Oregon, mndq una entered January 20th, 1919. W. l' TUR'SKR. Heceiver. Xotico In the Circuit roiirt of the State ot Oregon for tho County of Jackson In the .Matter of tho Application of tho Hoard of, Directors of Med ford Irrigation District for the judgment nnd decreo.of this Court ns to tho llogttlarity and Legality of tho proceedings In connection with tho Organization of the said District and tho proceedings of the said Board of said District provid ing tor and authorizing the Issue of tho Bonds of said District. To Medford Irrigation District, to All Freeholders, Legal Voters and Assessment Payers within said District, and to all whom It may concern: Please tnke notlo: that the peti tion: of Leonard Cirpenter, W. A. Folger and E. O, Coleman as the Board of Directors of Medford Irriga tion District, proving that the pro ceedings of said I'ietrict In the-organization thereof, end all matters Inct dnut to snld o-gnnlzatton, and the proceedings of Cio Board of Directors of tho Medford Irrigation District providing for and authorizing the is sue and sale of bonds of said District 111 tlio sum of One Million Five Hun dred Thous.nd Dollars 1 1 1,500, 000 .00). Including the voto of the doctors of said District authorizing said bond issue, and all nuittors and things in connection therewith, mny bo examined, approved and confirmed by tho said Circuit Court, was on the 16th day of January, 1919, duly tiled In tho above entitled- proceeding in the office of tho Clork of said Court; and thnt pursuant to an order of thlt Court, duly made by tho Honorable F. M. Cnlltlns, Judgo thereof, and filed, on tho 16th day of January. 19.19. a hearing on said petition nnd on tho prayer therein contained, has been set and will bo held on tin Eighth day of February, 1919. 111 10:00 o'clock in tho forenoon of thai uny, at tho Court Hooin ot iho above entitled Court, hi tbo County Oour Hoi'so nt Jacksonville, Oregon.- ' Any person Inlcreaied In thu or ganlzatlnn of .'aid District, or in tin proceedings for Iho issuo or salo o! tho bonds of the said Ui?!rict, may ni or before tho Enid Eighth day of Feb rutiry, 1919, ut 10:00 o'clock In (he forenoon ot thnt day, that being tht day and hour fixed for tho honrlnB on until petition, demur to or answer tlio tiald petition, and thereupon such proocodlngn will be had as will justi fy said Court in milking such exam lnntlon of nil such proceedings ami in approving nnd confirming thf same, or maklr.c stieh further ordoi or decree as shall ue just nnd propoi In the premises. ... This notice Is published In thr Medford Mall Trlbuno, n newspapei of general circulation published In Jackson County, Oregon, where the said Hoard of Directors has Its office, for llireo suocesslvo weeks prior to tho date fixed for such lioariug, It accordance with tlio provisions ol snld Order mndo by the Honorable V. M. Calkins, Judge, on tho Kith day ot January, 1919. (Circuit Court SenlV W'itnoss the Honorable F. M. Calk ins, Judge of Iho Circuit. Court of the Stato of Oregon for tho Comity ol Jackson, nnd Iho soul ot said Court affixed hereto this 16th day of Jan uary, 1919. CHAUNCEY FLOItEY, . County Clork for Jackson County. Ovegon. and Clork of Iho Circuit Court ot tho Slfito of Oregon for the Comity- of Jncksgn, For Itching Torture There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin colt, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. Eczema, Itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blem ishes disappear over night. Itching us ually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, essy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an ex tra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and Is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins. ' The K. W. Bote Co., Cleveland. O. Advertising Rates Classified Ono cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Klve cents a lino. Display L'." cents an Inch. Contract ru'ot on application. HKlif wa vrei MAMS. WA.VTED Ma:i and wife as Janitor and cook In s-oa!! hospital, bteady employment. I ito-, 1 and board fur nished. Siato T-;;ig.-3 expected. An swer, G20 Si'Tth Oakdalo avenue. Tolnphono CDC-L. 25S WA'.NTKD Von warned to cut wood by tier and clcsr land. Webster Itanch, phor.11 6H5-JS. 262 WA.NTKH rrcTiof. WA.VTED (ieneral office work by young lady. Address Box 93, Mail Tribune. 2C0 WA.VTKD Position on ranch by young married man. 10 years or chard and farm experience In this valley. E. J. Bratney, 742 Won! Fourteenth street. 2'! WA.VTED Experienced man wants joo loosing niter. range siock uur ing summer. C. A. JenBon, 675 bast .Main street, Ashland, Ore. 258 WANTED Contract pruning by one of the be3t contractors In the val ley. If you want good work at the . right price phono I). F. Stone, : 738 West Fourteenth street. WA.HTHn MIlHTKLLAJiEOCB BUNTED 4Du or 500 cedar fence posts. Write stating price. W. H Nudlng, tlrownsboro. Ore. 263 WANTED To buy good work horse, weight not less than 1400 lbs. liroko to drive single. Phone R-13J. 262 .WANTED To buy, ono or two good work horses, weight 1400 or more. Phono 591-J2, evenings. WANTED Beans; also apples for sale, 60c to ?1.50. 27 Cv'orth Grape street. 262 WANTED Autos to wash and si monlzo. Medford Garage, 127 N lllversldo. 26S WANTED We buy your unpaid Lib erty bond contracts for cash Halo's Piano House, Inc. J, F. Halo, general manager. WANTED Automobiles to overhaul and paint. High class work guar anteed, prices right. Oils and gasoline for sale, car storage. Med. ford Garage, 1 2 1 North Riverside. Ross & Clark, proprietors. 260 WANTED number of second hand cook stoves and ranges, to fill contract. Poole Furniture Co. . successors to. Scott Woolt. 360 WANTED Houso moving and re pairing. Phone 4 SS-M or 4SS-X. WANTED R. H. Toft will buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts. WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any ole thins. FOB BAIiE RKAX, ESTATE. KOR SALE Fivo-room modern bun galow, sleeping porch, garage, pav ed street. Terms to suit. Inquire 730 west Eleventh street. 263 FOR SALE! By owner or will trade for good team and harness, milk cows, stock and farm machinery my aero tract, ono block east of South Riverside on East Four . teonth streot; small houso, good barn, garage, chicken house, elec tric lights, city water. Mo3t of place is in good stand ot alfalfa; a good garden patch, berries for family use. It It. a fine nlnco for chickens and small dairy business. Call from 12 111. 10 1:4. p. m. or after 5:30 p. 111. Adilrcfa Box 108 R. F. D. 4. 260 FOR SALE I'ivo - room modern house, all clear, three lots, fruit trees, barn, woodshed, guratre. chicken yard. Call aCtornoons, 305 Portland avenue. Hi FOR SALE SO acres, estimated will cut two thousand cords wood, throe miles from station, will tnko car as part piiymont. Brown & White, .10 South Fir street. POR SALE Houses, easy mouthy pnymont. Building & Loan, 429 M. F. ft H. Bldg. t FOR SALE Or real, soverul ranches O. C. Hoges. IDEAL HOME $5,000 . 23 noreri, mostly Hear creek but 'nn." Best i)iecc of land for snle on Pnoil'ut lliuhwny. ' No better tin rtlcn. 'lfiilfu, 'small-! tluirv iiroiiositiou in Itiekson county. Two . miles from Meilfonl. . Locution, soil, , rttnnin: voter, , imved highway, till iust right Desirable every wuv for home. Am 'cnyins for I'ortliind; must sell this Vock. : Price $3,000.' Term?. Just 'mif price plnee sold for 'iw vi'll'' 1C11.' Call nt 20 N. Pencil, -jr Phone m-u FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOIl 8AI.K Krosh young cow. and lioiror ciur, Jersey nnd Durham; henvy milker; tests over fl percent. Tel. r,2-H. 2113 J."OH SAMS Gray gelding, 10 years old, weight I ITT), or would trade for horso not over 1400 and pay difference. Box 141, Rogue Hiver. Oregon. 282 FOR BALE Young horse. Mrs. M. A. Cooper, Phoenix, Oregon. 261 FOR SALE Cows. FresX. cows, heavy milkers, high testers, others soon fresh. East of Phoenix, 3rd brown bungalow across Iron bridge Fern Valley. ' 260 FOR SAI.F Family milk cow.. W. s. Btnnclirr, Phoenix, Ore. 258 FOR SALE 14-months old Hereford bull. Phono 9-F22. 262 leOIl BALE POUMTRT A YD EGOK FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for hatching. $1.50 per setting. Frank Meyers, Beagle. Oregon. 259 FOR SALE I have a few more of those Tancred White Leghorn cockerels left, and for tho conven lence of buyers will bring them to the public market next Saturday, the 25th. The price is $2.00 each. R. V. Crum. 259 FOR SALE 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. Miles Tetherow, Central Point. 259 FOR SALS; High food value eggs culling out of non-producing poul try; small fee charged. Dick Han dors, 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 cat no more than the poor layers. My bens are heavy Myers of good sized eggs, and eggs are money. Made $3.54 profit per hen 1918 nnder 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 pronts. Eggs 10c, and every egg guaran teed fertile. Chicks 20c. E. H. Wtoiterfleld, Medford, R. 4. 263 FOR S.M.K MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Heavy stock saddle, nearly new; blanket, bridle and spurs, $35.00. Phone 370-X, noon or evening. 260 FOR SALE! Kimball orchard cult! vator and rolling coulter, or will trade for good wagon. Phone 3 1 0-A, noon or evenings. 260 FOR SALE Hay. First-class alfalfa hay. on board cars Grenada, Cal. at $32.00 per ton, in carload lots. G. Cur.eo, Box -a, Montague, Ore. FOR SALIi Onions, mild and sweet, lc per lb. 'Phone 535. 208 Van couver avenue. 2. FOR SALE 1917 Ford, good condi tion, price $350.00. Call 709 Alder Btreet. 261 FOR SALE; Incubator and brooder cheap, 360 capacity. Douglas, 201 south Riverside, phone 162-J. FOR SALE 1917 Ford car,, in good running order, $350.00 If taken at once. Call 402 South Newtown street. , 259 FOR SALE For sand, gravel, sedi ment or garden -plowing phone S12-J. 276 FOR SALE One silo, 50-ton; one ; milotto separator; three good milk cows. T. K Bcaulieu, Central Point, Route 2. . 259 FOR SALE It you have to sell your Liberty bonds sell them to us; It you want to buy Liberty bonds buy . them from us. 0 pay cash. Pianos, Victrolas and records a specialty. Hale's Piano House Inc., J. F. Hale, general manager. 2il FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, superphosphate. Ralph Waldo El tlcn, lluss -Mill. FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay X23.00 per ton, Modoc Orchard Phone Central Point at ; meal hours. LOST. LOST One spotted hound, large size, color red and white. Left on a chase Friday night, Jan. 17. Will pay a good reward tor any Infor mation or alive, and If returned will pay $2o reward. D. P. Dug gan, Central Point, Ore., R. F. D. 2 261 ItCSIXHSS OPPORTUNITIES TOR SALE Closing out. Having purchased the Root ranch, we are obliged to sacrifice Tablo Rack store. .Cannot handle both. Will close out at once regardless of cost. Building for salo or rent. John Cameron. , 260 TOR RENT FUKMsnivD ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. -' perlal, 30 North Front. v . Im 264 $450-$350 Two Houses Ono-tonth 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 Peach street. Tclo Pliorio 78Mi' . . ' FOR EXCttAttUK. OR, EXCHANGE An unincum bered modem Medford home, with large free soli lot, for small ranch noiir Medford. Phono J.02-X.- TO TRADE Will nccept desirable homo or possible something else to amount of $5000 and $3500 long tlmo on a good ranch. Box 143, Riddle, Ore.. ; SII7 MONEY TO IXJAM LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In- leresi, u. lioggs. . LOANS City loans. Building & Loan Assn.. 429 M. F. & II. Bldg. MONEY TO IX) AN on good reel estate security, ana will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews. No. 31 North Grape. Phone D3-M. 330 HtrSINKSS nniECTOBT Attorney PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-t-letr, rooms 8 and 9, Medford .Nattboal Back Building. A. E. Reames, Lawyer, Oarnett- corey Building. Auto Sapplle LAHER AUTO 8PRINOS Co. We are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springe when othors fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagon for good service. Phone 851-T. J. Y.Allen. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M, Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirement. Look Into our simplified accounting method. M. P. & B. Building, Medford. Phone 157-R. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 5H Money ready when land is appraised and title ap proved. B. H. Hurd, secy .-tree.. National Farm Loan Associations, Garuett-Corey Bldg.f Medford. 263 Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Halght Music Studio, 401- Garnet t-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. Piano Toning G. -W. CROSS 603 West Second street Phone 309. Piano tuner and repairer. Endorsed by the .- leading musical people ot southern Oregon. , v 264 Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, moulding and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and Bm-geoB DR. A. BURSELL Physician; Spln- ologlst; Surgeon. 309 . Medford. Furniture & Hdw. Bldg. Hr. 9-1 a - and 2-5 or appoint. Office phone 29. 275 DR. W. W. HOWARB-Oeteopathlo physician. 303 Garnett-Corey bnlioV . lng. Phone 130. . : , ' DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses snp- , plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. . R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. , ' DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAIWS OARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO. ha the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. , 27 North Fir St Transfer BADS TRANSFER & 8T0RAG3 CO. Office 42 North Front St Phone 315. Prices right Service guar anteed. INTERUItnAX AUTOCAR CO. TIMK CARD. Lcavo Medfonl for Ashland dally except Sunday at S:00 and 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00. 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days le ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Ijenvo Ashland for Medford daily except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m. and at 1:01), 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 6:80 p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12: 30, 4:30 and 6:30 p. m. V'.' - . 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 pluce like this for $2100. QO will not wait long for a buyer as there are tbo: many people looking for a good piece of land with a nice home on It close In to Medford.'. Let us show you this today, -, '.: Brown & White 10 South Fir St.