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I V 'MI'IDKOIM) MAIL TIN HUNK, TWEDFOIiD, OKKfiOX, KATUUDAY, .TAXTTATCY 25. 1010 PAttE ..FIVR TODAY'S MARKETS . Poilliiiul LlvitOcl " V l'OI('i'i,ANI. .Inn. li.'i, ('nlll... ilrnilvi ri'i'itiiiU imnti, HI('bi he-i, ijil'JIIIIlil'liUOl uoml n rlldii'U, $lM.'Jr I. i I l.'.Tii inutllutii In triuul. ifH,7,'i(ri li.'.'iJ! full' ii mind. 7.7fi(iB.7fit mini linn In I'ltli'i (l.7.r(ii'7,liri cu mill iiniift'H, I'hoii'i', ii,yri((i i:ir,; muni ,; elioicn, H.7fil.7fii iiii'iliiiui in uuml, ,',rili(i 'H.fiOs lull' to medium, if,"i.7.i(ii II, ,.l I'liiiiuim, if:i,rill(iiifi,m; ImiIU, it i.OOliiMl.lltl; ciilven, H.,',II(m IM.ilii; H'tiiTM mul I'wili'i'H, ii.riii((i H.nii, lluUH, Nli'iulv; ri inlM iiiiiiii, Prime r ix.'il. IO.HH17.(ill: medium iml. f HI,.-ill(irH1.7.'ii muuli heavies, ijil.'i.mi I lll.llll; iilirfi, $1 I.OlKn I.V.'.'i: hulk of w liu, 61ll.HU. Mii'i'it kiiiiIv, ri'i'i'lpU iiiiiiii, Piluie li'mliM. 4t:i.7A(irl't.'J.'i: I'uir In medium, IihiIih. irlU"li 11.011; veiirlmiiH. iII.UII(ii 1 l.filli wethers. U.UIJ 1 0.00 ; cue, fll.UUdi H.UO, llulivr I'OIITLAnD. Ore.. Jim. :,. -I'.ul. Ii-, lower1, rilv rri'iuiii'rv inuiu, ex. Iiiix, box 5 If : ciirliiii, ,Vn", hull' IihXck. Kuv iiii'i i' : lis 1 1 1 it it hull' boxes, le niiirv. lliiviim ini liniirt- I,,!, uiuiitrv. Win cube exlm, IHi. Ht, Mark' KiIkciiiii ('or, Niirili Ookitulo nml Fifth KU. K A. HI. Holy com tn Kit , lu a. hi. Sunday school.; 1 1 . m. Moi'illim prayer. 7:30 p. m. Kviiiilnit pruyor. Win. II. Ilniiilllun, Vliur. 'itllitilc ( liiio li fioiilh Oukdnln Avenue. Klrnt niumi Sunday H a. in. Hvrtiud man lU::iil u. m. 'Ilnuutllrlloii nfUT lecnuil mass. Rev. Jolin Powers, rorlor. . Kvamt.-l.iitli. Klou'n tliunli Fourth HI. below Oukilulu Avo. Ilov. Dr. W. II. Mormu-Oeacr. I'nslor. Hen. GIH Wool fourth HI. Huuday school io u. in. Dlvlua service 1 1 . in, Von mid your nra cordlully Invll o.l. Onlrnl I'oliil Church Ther will tie servlcon at lh Cell ttul Paint church tomorrow Itio Sflih. 1 Sunday school at 10 o'clock. und 5" llov. II. J. Van Kownn will preach lit 1 1 o'clock, on I ho Forward ACUhIiiii . urv Movement. No availing service, . r ( M. K. Cliiinii, Houlli " Cur. V. MmIii ami Oukilnlo. J. K. Wnlheck, rnitior. " Hum) y m himl nl in a. in. . I'r.wililim nl II ii. in. Bulijcirt: "Ait S' Aro Known." No vrtilui! mirvlro. An Hit) iluimcr from flu noonihiKly ln ml uvcrynna U umixl lo tic prcn esr.X at hnih Hunilny m-hnul nml nruauliliix nurvku. . Crco Mi'IIiinII( (Iuii-cIi ', Cor. of Ivy nml Went TViitli Bt. Hahtiath wrvU' o (ollowt: SublulIU icliool 10 a. Ill, ; frourhlng II a. in. ami 7:30 p. m. Kldnr It. 11. Dollurhlilo of Hone ; Imrn will pronclt liotli iiiornlnK and ovnnlng. . . All ora Invlioil to coma out and hear tho ldor. M, K. Clillda. rumor 337 W'vat Tontli slrcot. .. . ii Klntt llmuM (liurcli Wo wore ploaimd with tho Inoroimo In tho coiiKrvKatlniu lut Sundiiy anil imiioclally llm liicroanixl ultondancn nl tho llllilo acliool. Thero la ovory rmunn for n atondy urowlli boili In nnnihom mid Inlcri'iit. Lot evoryUocty enmo and do not coma nlmifl. f : 4 R n. in, Illblo achool. K. W. Mr-ara, aupt. : 1 1 n. m. Public womhln. SubjMl of inornlnit nnrmoii, "Tho I.lno of ! Separation." . :K. p. in, 11. Y. P. U. 7:30 p. m. Sormon, "ThflfCrlala at KudlHU-llornno." W. T. 8. SprlKgn, Minister. I'llnl I'nuiliylcrlnll Ctiurrli Cornor Main and Holly atroota. Bunduy acliool ut 0:45 a. m., C, K Gntoa. aiipt. MornliiK Hnrvlco at 11 n. m., aor mon. "Tho Storm ou tho Doon," a aiudy of tho prohlom of advorHlty. Kvnlnit Hnrvlco at 7:30 p. m., aor- ninn,."A.Now Era III lluninn ltola tloilKlllllH," Tho mimic for tho morning norvlco will conalat of, Solo, "Hold Thoii My Hand' (JlrlRua)'. Mm. Karl Knniip. ' Qunrlot, ."Kock of Agon" (nudlcy r;uclO, Mlna It ii t It Warner, Mm. Krank Iniuica, Mr. (loo. Mmlilox, Mr. fleo. Amlrowa, and In tho ovcnhiR. Solo, "Kyo Hulli Not Soon" (Oaul) Mm. Krank Ihiiucb. Mm. 0. C. McOurdy, orRnnliil: (loo. AnflrnwH, choir dlroctor, I. , Myron lloozor, mlnlslor. m I'll' it Cliiiveh of ClirlHt, HclentlNl llnmeh of Tho Collier Chiiroh, Tho Flint Church of Chrlut, RelmUlHl, In H911I011. Snrvleo Biinday lit 11 o'clock subject, "Truth." W'rrliiriuliiy ovouliiR ninallnR at which loslliiionlira of ,Chrlntlan HebMice hnnlliiK urn nlvon, nt 7:30. Hiimlay fichool nt 11:13. All iiiidnr Hid nun of twenty nro welcome ('liiii'i'.h edlfleo 212 North Onkdalo. ItondliiK room In tho M. F. ft. II. biilldhiK, North Conlrnl. Opon from 1' to ri dally, oxee.pt Sundaya nml hol li'aya. ' ' Tho public la c'oidlully'lunJlod lo The Outbursts of Everett True By CONDO luCl.i, OlO, M um, t'lt 'io'i r" MAT CP iiJCOtlOW.: r."--"1. li , x . ,. I . i nH "'I ND CiU'LC li5 Pfit'jTTV TOO COM TO MB FOR 3 IHWOra 5KT. (vHlt-t ClBiSRT T I50NSPAIU But 4-'a.! ntlimil tho nnrvlccD uul rvmlliiK. room. Villi! ' tho 1'lml .M.'IIkuII.I KpUcopiil luircli Kourlli Jinil llurlli'U. Tho mibjort of Ilia morning aor- j mon will iio Tlio ChanKiiiK i-iiurrn tho OhutiKdlcHa C'hrlal." In the oven Inii at 7:30. Kor. Kmi-xt C. Kichardn of Sulom, accretary of odiicatlon for NV'lllumntln uulvnridiy, will iouk on tCilucailon for tho Now Kru." Tho Sunday achool U cotiilnK back to lu fcirmor alatua. Wo in cel. at Ii Mr, a. in. Tho Kpworlh Ixiauuo will sludy tho second chaiitur or "Tho Chrlmlnn Cruaiidu for World Domoiiruiy." Wo had a fluu iiidoiIiik lam Sunday and will hold nur own thin Hominy. The l.aille'. Aid will moot at the i church on TuiMduy oftornoon. Tho inld-weok aervlco on Tburaday eveiilni! will atudy Malt. t:2i-4S. I'lenao brlnit your Million. C. It. I'arloH, Mlubiler. Christian (liurcli ! Sunday ncliool HM5. May wo eecj every incmbvr on time. Communion aervlco 10: 4.1. Itcv. O. B. (Jrlfrcn of tho American S. S. asaoclatlon will apoak at 1 1 o'clock. A cordial Invi tation la extended to alt who hnvo no other church ohllKntlons to como and worablp with ua. Tho liuv. Millard of llremorlon, will bo hero Sunday, Feb. 2. for both arrvlrv. Uev. Millard la ono of the mtnlatcra tho board aro In correspon dence with In reliant to laklnn up the work hero lu Medford. Prayer meetlni? Thurndny ovenliiK. The Alpha Delta rlasa will meet tit (Vo Iioiiki of Mr. A. .1. Hiliiby, "ill Welch atreet. Friday afternoon, Jan. 31. All members aro urged to attend ni Ihoro will bo election of offlcorn for tlio coming: year. Mndiimes l.ancorf .lonea and Wlanlnn will aaalat In aerv lu I. i CEN1HAL Our Hcboolrt will resume Montlnv unless the flu siluution should niruiti net bml. .Iiiul us soon n nil thinner nl' tlio flu is missed Siiiierinlenilcnl Whitman mid the school hoard will ULTfit upon soir.e Irian to imike 111) Ibo time lost bv Ibe schools on ne count of the epidemic. The 1111111111I inslnlhilioii of offi cers of the W. K. C. here and their iinmial dinner will be held nt their hull the first Snlunlnv ill l'ehruiiiy. l.ieuleniiiil 1'iiul Norcross is iiimiii nl home, hnvim; received his hoiior iihlii ilischnirn from the Cniled Klnles nnnV ml is reeeivimr wunu itreelinu from his iniinv friends here. Mr. and Mrs. 1'!. S. Palmer of Seut- lle. fninierlv of tin:-, viciiutv. pre vis it im Sir. mi'l MVs. li. 11. Paxson. Mis. W. 0. Owen Uid dniiuhter. Miss (ioldie, siienl the week end wilil Mr. Owen here, ; ' ... Me. mi, I Mrs. F.mil Irnnhv of Sun I'Yniioist'n were, visitine.' relulivus mid friends hern reeenllv. Vernon Miusnulor left Thnrsihiv mnrliine' for soiilhern Culil'ornin, Ininiinn. en roulo lit Uonihrook lo visit his sisle.r. ; Miss Liwllii Thonmsou left 1 burs In v niorninu' for l.os Anueles, slop ninir'eii roule nl I ninsniuir mid Win- lem lo visit rehilives nml friends. The Misses Mildred llnwk nml Her ibn Wi.li.b me now siileslndics , nt i Vrnvsiins. Me.' ami Mrs. .1. t. linker will spoil remove from Ibn llnwk residence lo I he Modoc orchard where Mr. 'Halter is muster luoehiiiiiiV ' . Tin! touchers who Imvo been ill '"" " T ij,4;'.:V' ,7.'. - ; '- - HAfOU HIT A4(M IP? Y pi PATM V 1'. YOU SOUCHTI TMISY (44 I'D cyXl. PS(V .v Willi till- rill. IIUIlH lV illlSS All"" Otuilt'.p, iitL'li sciuinl. John K. iin-n mid Mi-s llillls. crude tviU'liiTK are reiHiiti'il loiiviilcM.iinr. I. I'.. 1 In -veil h iiniv in northern (Silif,.i nin. Kuv Koks iiiul Walter firim left Thur.-ilii v mornini; lor Ashlnnd ex iici'lma to to into ervice of the S. I'. ti liriikemt'ii. Mr. mill Mm. Kliln-d of (finiils I'd km nin-iil tUu wi'i-k end here. II. 1'. TeiiK is now u resident of our eitv. liwni: in tho moms over hi tnre. Mr. olid Mr. I'nrler of Sliedd, Ore who Imvo been Miii'inlini.' nevral. weeka ut A-liliaid. visited 'loir old lime friend, 1. ( . Unbilled mid fcmilv Wciliiidiiv Mi. .)ise Clary of Aliliuitl li been Kiicmtint.' Mimi1 diiVH here with bis luiilber in-lmv. .Mrs. Nettie Green nml children, who Imvc liecn ill. ChmiK. by Second Division. Head Inn. Clarlaea Wilson. Piano solo, l.cta Stovens. Current ttvqnta, Miss Homes. Solo, ".Mother Machrle," Junnlta Furry. . - r l.lto of Jonn of Arc, Kvolyn V al ien hurK. S011K, "Joan of Arc." by Division. I.lfo of Clemoncenu, Mary Wheeler. Soiur, "Tho Marsellalso," by Divis ion. Adjective story, Sylvester Stevens. "My Hawaii, I'm Calllnt,' You", by Klrla' iiilutot. Tho Phoenix Dally noomorang, Ilolen Norrls. Violin solo, ".Martha", by Elmer Anderson. . v Farewell to Thee, by Division. This luinrcatlnt; and Instructive promnm waa given In tho assembly room lust Friday by tho literary di vision Two, Jumilta Furry, leader. Division Ono. Is at work on their pro gram which will bo rendered In about 0110 week. Thero Is a good healthy rivalry bnlwecn tho two divisions. The.io pronrams are prepared outnlde of Ibo school hours. Mlinor Anderson and Ed French Imvo entered the high school . this woek. , Mrs. Aekert, tho languago toucher. has returned to hor work. If tho school continues to grow another teacher will have to be em ployed for tho last semester. REESE CREEK RiPl ETS' 'livrtle Milder hud 11 lithl 'utlnek of tho llii, while in Juielo i'oiiit where she lind been iitlemlinur school. Mrs. Ilenrdorl T, with whom Myrtle wus slnyimr, has the flu ut present, but is tm llm roiid to recovery. There has been no eases as vol re Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Uo Cured tiy lucul HiMitLctutotiti, uh itiuy cannot ih.iil-ii urn inut-iiiivii puruint nu our. ruiiio ir on'y vne wny lo euro cuOu'i-luil donOu'iiii, 01.1. '.lint In by cmmtUitt.'oiiut ri-muily, t'litiii-i-l.iil u.-aluurn Is cniim-a ui nil ln fliim.'it rumlttUin nf tlio imicoiiH lllihift of tho WiiHiuclit.in Tul?. NVlipn lliln tiilio U in in.ii.nl you imvo u t-iimu unu gouihi or tm- nrrtiot lioi.rltn:. nml vvlu-n It l.i initki-oly uloncil, -tloudiot's I tho r"nlllt.' L'nlniia tlio Inlliiinmutlnn onii lie. rciluci:il mill thin Hitio roiitoi-cil to tin noiTiint comlliliHi. Iiomlntr will l.o itmlroyotl toiovfr. Many canoa ol itciirilCHn nro riumoil by ontmili, vtitch 111 nn niliiiiioil ciiiultilon or tho inuoouu nur fnron. Ilnll'n Cntnrrli Motllclno (iclH thru tho tilood on tlio jiiuuo'un uut-tacvii o( tho nyiiti-iu. We will Klvo On Hunilrrtt ViolUirs for pn'y c.imi of Cnlnri-hnl lioliCui'M lh.it ounnot tin riiriMl by nan 11 i..nnirll Moulctne. t lr culliiu Inio. Atl litini(!ali. YCh', F. J. CUKMKk" & CO., Toledo, O. innli'il in tin iliMrirl, ii llnil Hie lllfl in ill HCHHIOII flllll llllilltf uood .work. Ileiiuie llellowH while on bin w'nv In iichnul oho iiiiiriiinir luiinil u bird with linn wiinr broken and xccminiflv ehilli'd llirimulii He eurrieil it to Hie cllnii hiMIMe where the teiieher wnii- ii'.il it mi. tteltimr il wuriii. when it liemi Id I'birn iim IIiohl'Ii iniili' luip nv, mid il beeitinu ouite it lie!, the I'liililreii keKiiiinr it well tiiiiilicil with luiiil li'iim their lunch diuIh, but be tween Ki'idnv filnl iiiiuiliiv Hill (tor flllll W'UH hi iiliuie, diwipijeiircd. w hich vn u Hourco of irief. Mr.. Itolioi'lHon. l'n nl and Millard ore reported u huvinif tho flu.' I Iio buiivv rains lately lire cuua- init the ercekn to mine. Aiuo Avert! mid wife hucnt Sun- (lu v ut K. Coiirtnev'i). V. V: llaiiniioiid mid wife mid Mar hell Miiilnr were nl Kraul: C'uxtor'a Suiidnv. (.'ill Tbla Out It la iVorth .Money 'DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out thla nil p, cncloac with uc and mall It to Koley & Co., Ztiu Shoffleld Ave., ChlcaKO, 111., wrl'liiK your name and addren clearly. You will receive In return a trial package contulnlnK Knley'a Honey and Tar Compound, for coiikIic, colda and croup; Foley Kidney l'llla, for pain In aldca and hack; rheuinatlam, backache, kidney and bladder ailmenla; and Foley Cathartic Tabliila, a wholeuome and Ihoroiii'lily cleunulnn cathartic, for coii!tliation, biliousness, headache, and aliiKKldb bowcla. For nale by Mnilford Pbarmncy. , Xollcc of Klcotlmi Notice la hereby given, that nn election haa beon culled and ordered bv tho Hoard of Directors of thojlold Hill Irrigation District, of Jackson County, Oregon, and tho sumo will bo held on the 11th day of February, 1 y 1 9 . between tho hours of 8 0 clock a. m. and b o clock p. in., tor the puriiOHu of voting upon and deter mining whether or not the Cold Hill Irrigation District shall Issue, bomis In tho sum of fifteen thousand uol litra (JIG, 00(1. 001. In addition to the sixty thousand dollur lssuo hereto fore authorized, for the purpose nec essary or ciuvenient of tarrying out tho provisions at a certain act passed by (ho C.cacral Asfcmbly of tho State of Orccon. of 1 11 1 7, and known as House 1:111 number (108). Chapter (33 7 1 of tho General Uaws of Oregon 11)17. The polling place for said election shall be in tho house in which tn Hoard of Directors of said district now has Its office, and -which bou.c Is owned by C. W. McDonald and Funny Pickett, and situated on bot Six (C) Amended Plot of Riverside Sub-Division, in Township (30) Sec tion (ii) ltange (4) West of the WMIInmntto Meridian, Jackson Coun ty. Oregon. Tho electors of tho said Gold Hill Irrigation District are hereby ro- tiilud to rant pallets at laid oloctlnn which ahall contain the word! "Honda Yes" 'and "Honda No'" Those in favor of said district Issuing bonds In the sum of fifteen thousand dollars fl (.,000.00) in ad dition to tho sixty thousand dollar bonds berotoforo authorized, shall east their ballots "Uonda Yes' and those opposed to the Issuance of bonds In the sum of iicon thoiisund dollars In addition to tho sixty thou sand dollar bonds heretofore issued, shall cast their ballots "Honda No." Dated the 7th clay of January, 1919. GEO. D. ALDEN, President. F. r. EISMA'NX, C. It. HOYD. Coord of directors op the Gold Hill irrigation District of Jackson County, Oregon. Attest: CHAS. P. CHAMPI.IN. Secretary. C. M. THOMAS. Attorney. N -itlco In tho Circuit Ciurt of the State of Oregon for tho County of Jackson. In tho Matter of 'the Application of tho Hoard of Directors of Med ford Irrlga'.ion District for. the judgment and decree of this Court ns to the Regularity and Legality of tho prrcoedlngs in connection with the Organization of the said District and the proceedings of the said Hoard of said District provid ing for and authorizing tho Issue of tho Uonds of said District. To Medford Irrigation District, to All Freeholders, Legal Voters and Assessment Payors within anid District, and to all whom It may concern: Plenso tako notice: that tho peti tion of Leonard Carpenter, W. A. Forger nml K. G. Coleman as the Hoard of Directors of Medford Irriga tion District, praying that tho pro ceedings or said District in tne organ ization thoreof, and all mattors Inci dent to suit! organization, and the proceedings of tho Hoard of Directors of tho Modford Irrigation District providing for and authorizing the is mio and salo of bonds of said District in tho sum of Ono Million Fivo Hun dred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000 .00). Including the voto of the olectors of said District authorizing said bond Issue, and all matters and things In connection therewith, may bo examined, approved and confirmed hy tho aniil Circuit Court, was on the Hith dny. of January, .1919, duly filet! In tho ahovo entitled proceeding in tho olUleo of tho Clerk of said Court; and that pursuant to an order of thif Court, duly mado by the Honorable F. M. Calkins, Jndgo thereof, and fllod, on tho Kith day of January, 1919. n bearing on suld petition and on the prayer therein contained, bai boon sot and will bo hold on the I'llghlh duy of February, 1919, at 10:00 o'clock In tho forenoon of thai nay, at tho Court Room of tho Ubovt entitled Court, in tho County Court House nt Jacksonville, Oregon. Any porson inter.eatod In the or ganization of said District, or in the proceedings for tho Issue or isalo of tjio bonds of tho nald District, may on or before tho said Eighth' day of Feb ruary. 1919, at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, that being the day and hour fixed for tlio hearing on suld petition, demur to or answer Ibo nald potltlon, und thereupon such proceeding:! will bo had as Will Justi fy said Court lit making such oxum- Inatlon of all such proceedings and In approving mid couflrmliiis tho name, or miiklnx auch further order or ilecrea ax nhull uo Juat and proper In the pronilHoa. . I ll Ih not li d IK publlHhert In the Mndford Mull Tribune, a newapapur of Kcunritl circulation publlibed In JackHou County, Oregon, where the mild Hoard of Directors ha Ita office, for throe uccenlvo week prior to the duto fixed for auch hearlnic. In accordance with the provlHlona of ald order niodo by tho Honorable F. M. CulkliiK. .ludne. on the 10th day of January, 1(1U. ' (Circuit Court Heal) Wltneaa the Honorable F. M. Calk- Ins, Judge of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Juckaon, and the neat of nuld Court affixed hereto i't leth duy of Jan uary, 1 91U. CHAUNCEY FfvOuEY, County Clerk for Jackxon County, OroKon. and r'letk of the Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon for the County of .luckKon. , NOTICE OF BALK OF GOVERN MENT TIM Ii':it- General Land Of fice, Wiuihluf.ca, D. C, December 21. 1918. No'iie is hereby given that subject to (he conditions and limitations of the Act of June 9, 1911! (39 Stat., 2l), and the In structions of the Secretary of the In terior of September 15. 117, the timber on tlio foltoi.InK lands will be old Peb. 11. i:ii. a. 10 o'clock a. m., at public ao tilt at the United Stutcs Inad office lloseburg, Ore gon, to the hlu'.t: bidder at not loss then the npnralse.l value uh shown by this notice, tain to be subject to the approval of tlie Secretary of the Interior. The purchase price, with an additional mutt of one-fifth of one per cent thorof. being commissions allowed, inuKt be deposited at time of aulc, money to be ruturned If sale 11 not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years.! Bids will bo received from citizens of the Unit ed States, associations of such eft toons and corporations organized under the laws of the United States or any alate, territory or district thereof only. . Upon application 01 qualified purchaser, tho timber on any legal subilivi-iin will be orrored separately before being Included In any offer of a larger unit. Township 21 S..-K. 4 V., See. 19; NW SUV. red fir 330 M., not to be sold for less than J 1.00 per M. T. 33 S.. II. 7 W., Sec. 11-: NE' SEM, 85 M . yellow pine. 6 8j M., red fir. none of the yel low- pfno to be sold lor le:s than $2. SO per II . and none of the red tlr to he sold for less than $1.25 per M. Very respectfully. Clay Tallman Cnmmisnlnner General Land Office. Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Five cents a line. Display 25 cents an inch. Contract rates on application. nnid? WANTirn fkm.-vlh WANTED Some one to assist single man with house work tor room und board. Small modern house. Kasy place and real home to ono who will appreciate it. Brown. Uox S01 City. 261 H ljJLP WANTElr MA LB. WA'XTED--.Men warned to cut wood bv tier and clear land. Webster Ranch, phoue 6S5-J.1. 262 WAXTEH SITUATION. WANTED-Mleneral office work liy young lady.. Address Box 95, Mall Tribune. 260 WANTED Contract pruning by one of the best contractors in the val ley. If yoi want good work at the right price phone B. F. Stone, S3a 738 West Fourteenth' street. WASTUn mnCEULAiraOUH WANTED to hear frora owner ot good ranch for sale. Stato cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush Minneapolis, Minn. . WANTED 400 or 500 cedar fence posts. Write stating price. W. -H Nuding, Brownsboro, Ore. 263 WANTED To buy good work horse, weight not less than 1400 lbs. Rroko tb drive single. Phone R-13J. ' - . 262 WANTED To buy, one or two good work horses, weight 1400 or more. Phone 591-J2, evenings. ' WANTED Henna: also apples for sale. (lOo to. 51.50. 27 '.North Grape street. . 262 WANTED Autos to wash and si monize. Medford Garage. 127 N Riverside. 268 WANTED Wo bay vour unpaid Lib erty bond contracts for cash Halo's Piano How-s. Inc. J. F Halo, goncral ruanayor. WANTED Automobiles to overhaul and paint. High class work guar anteed, prke3 right. Oils and gasoline for oale. car storage. Mod. rora uarago. isj iNortn uivorsino Ross & Clark, proprietors. 2b0 WANTED A . number of second hand cook stoves and rangos, t fill contract. Poole Furniture Co successors to Seott Wool!'. 260 WANTED ifouso moving and re pairing. Phono 4SS-M pr 4S8-X WANTED R. H. Toft will buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts WANTED R. H. Toft buys Libert) bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg ments, oaerow contracts, etc., an o makos short time loans on any old thing. ,,- ,. : lAtat. LOST Auto license plato -Itor.ii Oregon. 1919. Return to Tribune office. Reward. 26 LOST Ono spotted hound, large size, color red und white. Left on a e'liaso Friday lilsht, Jan. 17. Will pay a good reward for tiny infor mation or alive, and If roturnod will pay $25 reward, p. P. Dug gnu, Central Point, Ore., R. F. D. 2 .201 FOR SALE LIVK8TOCK Oil SALE Gray ge:dlng. 10 years old, weight 11 75, or would trade for horso not over 1400 and pay difference. Box HI, Rogue River. Oregon. - 262 FOit HAI.E Younn horse. Mr. M. A. Cooper, Phoenix, Oregon. 261 KOll BALE Cows. Frosk. cows. heavynllkors, high tenters, others soon fresh. East of Phoenix, 3rd brown bungalow across iron bridge Kern Valley. 20 OR SALE 14-months old Hereford bull. Phone 9-F22. 2C2 FOR SALE RKAL EHTATK. FOR SALE Don't fall to investigate this unusual opportunity to walk right into a seven-room modern home. Completely furnished. Hlg bargain. Owner leaving city. Phone 842-L. , 260 FOR SALE Five-room modern bun- Kalow, sleeping porch, garage, pav ed street. Terms to suit. Inquire 730 West Eleventh street. 263 4 FOR SALE Hy 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 la In good stand of alfalfa; a good garden patch, berries for family use. It is a fine place for chickens and small dairy business Call from 12 m. to 1:4a p. ni. or after 5:30 p. m. Address Box 108. K. F. D. 4. 2G0 FOR SALE Five - room modern house, all clear, three Iota, fruit trees, barn, woodshed, garage. chicken yard. Call afternoons, 305 Portland avenue. '.-, 277 FOR BALE 80 acres, estimated will cut two thousand cords wood, tnree miles from station, will take car as part payment. Brown & White, 10 South Fir street. FOR SALE Houses, easy monthly payments. Building & Loan, 429 M. V. & H. Bldg. FOR SALE! Or rent, several ranches O. C. Boggs. . . r'OU 8A LE POULTRY AND F-G4JK. FOR SALE One Barred Rock cock erel, heavy egg strain, bargain at $5.00. Paul Janney, Route 2, Medford. 260 FOR SALE High food value eggs culling out of non-producing poul try; small feo charged. Dick San ders, Poulterer. 840-J. 277 FOR SALE! Mammoth bronzn tur keys. J. C. Herring, Central Point. 270 FOR SALE .Eggs and chicks. You need heavy layers. They eat no more than the poor layers. My hens are heavy layers of good sized eggs, and eggs are money. Made $3.54 profit per hen 1918 under average farm care. Get a start with the right kind and watch them pay the grocery bill. Book ing orders now for hatching eggs and babr 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. Westcrfield, Medford, R. 4. 263 FOR SALE-MISCEl,LAXEOUS FOR SALE Fancy capons for Sun-M day dinner. Phone 731-L after 6 o'clock. , 260 FOR SALE Slightly used Hayes spray rig. F. H. Hopkins, 198-11. - " 261 FOR SALE: Administrator's sale Pacific Highway garage, Monday, Jan. 27, 1919, 10 a. nr.. at 27 South Bartlett street, Medford. 260 FOR SALE Onions, mild and sweet, lc per lb. Phonis 535. 208 Van couver avenue. 25S FOR SALE 1917 Ford, good condi tion, price $350.00. Call 709 Alder street. - 261 FOR SALE For sand, gravel, sedi ment or garden plowing phone 912-J. ' ... . 276 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. F. Hale, general manager. 271 FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, snperphasphate. Ralph Waldo El don, Russ Mill. FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay S25.00 per ton. Modoc Orchard. Phono Central Point at meal hours'. j-. BUSINESS . OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Closing out. Hnving purchased the Root ranch, we are obliged to sacrifice Table ; Hock storo. Cannot handlo both. Will close out at once regardless of cost. - Building for salo or rent. John Cameron. 260 FOR RENT FUKMSREI) ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, porinl, 30 North Front. 1m 204 IDEAL HOME "C ncres, mostly Hear eveek hot- Ion. Ucst piece 'of hind for aula on Pneitio llialnvay. No better garden. Mtnlla, small dairy proposition in Jnekson county. Two miles from Medford. Location, . soil, runninsr water, paved hiahwnv, all iust -riant. Desirable every wav Cor home. Am '.enving for Portland; must sell this week. Price $5,000. Terms. Just li ii IX price place sold for few venrs airo. Cull tit 20 N. Peach, or Phone 7S1-L. V; .'..-' :, .. FOR F.XCllASGK. FOR EXCHANGE An . iinlnnum- bored modern Modford home, with lurgo free soil lot. for am a II runeh near Medford. , Phono 10'J-X. .. . TO TRADE Will nccopt deslrablo homo or possible something alas to amount of $5000 and $3300 long time on a good ranch, Box 1-13, Riddle, Ore. , " SB 7 MOXKV TO U1.U1 LOANS Farm loans 0 per cent In terest, O. C. Boggs. LOANS City loans. Building & Loan Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. . MONEY TO LOAN on good real ' estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. 1. Andrews, No. 31 North Crape. Phone 53-M.- 330 ' BUSINESS DIF.ECTOnY Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-Uf, rooms 8 end 9, Medford National Bank Building. , , ' , A. B. Reames, Corey Building. Lawyer, Qarnett- Aato Supplies LA HER AUTO SPRINGS Co. VI are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Use onr spring when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. GarbaKe GARBAGE! Oet your premises cleaned op for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. 'Phone 351-T. J. Y. Allen. Expert Accountant : WILSOX AUDITING CO. H. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look' into our -simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. .Building. Medford. Phone 157-R. Farm Loana AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years o Money ready when land is appraised and title air proved. E. H. Hurd secy.-treaa., National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. 263 Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano rnd harmony. Halght Maslo Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. Piano Tuning G. W. CROS3 603 West Second Btreet. Phone 309. Piano tuner and repairer. Endorsed by the . leading musical people ot southern Oregon. 2S4 Planing MUD THOMAS MOFFAT General mill . work, sash, doors, mouldings and ' : screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and Surgeons SV. A. BURSELLPhysWlan78phr ologist; Surgeon. 309 - Medford Furniture &. Hdw. Bldg. Brs. 9-13 and 2-5 or appoint. Office phone 29. ,, . f , .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 plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H, Co. Bldg. Phone 567. 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 Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO, - ha the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 27 North ' Fir St Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE) CO. Office 42 North Front St Phoatj 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. IXTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. ' TIME CARD. ' '' .' Leave Medford for Ashland dally oxcept Sunday at 8:00 and 10:16 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days le avo at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and. 9:30 p. m, . Leave Ashlnnd for Modford dnlly except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:i5 p. m. Also on Saturday nt 6:30 p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a. m, and 12:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p. mj FIVEACRES Of Good Soil With a nice strictly 'modern 5-room bungalow with sleeping porch, ce ment fruit and vegotable cellar, good barn, chicken house and yard,,a flue well with pumpiug plant, towor, etc., on the host graveled highway hi the valley and close In; an opportunity to own a place like this for $2100,00 will not wait long for a buyer as there aro too many people looking for a good piece of land with an lea home on it close In to Medford. Let ub show you this today Brown & White 10 South Fir St.