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BASE PRICE FOR HOGS OF $17.50 . WAHIIlNtlTON, Jan. a. Wlmii rtirvintiillvi)a of tlni rood iiiIiiiIiiIb Irntlnii, dupiirlilHtnl of iiKrleulliiro, ji.i Iuiih. producers niul ctim nitMnloii nun mill Hi In urturiioiin lo romildur hut prU- for February, F. H. Hoy ill head of 111" food nilniliilnirii id i'k in out division, renmmoii(lii Hi, i tint minimum burnt price or r I , :. I) now In vfdii't ho continued (or, i,i .1 muiilh. iilHi'imHlon of tliu rncoiiiinmulutlun 4Ht-imliit III 0 pi' II Hi'Mlmi, wlilln llui li'Ilie ol tliu fmiil tiiliiilnUlriitliin wiih litiuiburditd will) Inquiries ruiiurilliiK reports Hint llio prlco already luul Lii'il lined. 1 Trunk H. Bnydor, head or ihu niinil , Iiiv'hIoii of tliu roiiil iiilmlnlniruiliiii rirniiiiiioiulud tho inn In t n it i io nf Hi! prlro, anil told llin pnokora. miy lii'4 liii'mnmiil orilum from llio n!tli', licillralii mill nVK.nlimily itnoiny ciiiiii tilim, miou would turn ihu prirtent surplus or pork Into u deficit, ' The liitur-ulllitil fuoil cmim-ll In Purls, ho snld, luul riroiiiminilui Hint llnrinnny ami ollmr rummy conn trie tin nllowiid 711,000 lium of pork monthly. Dullness with llin allien will amount lo 2Sh,I)0U,0iiu pouiiiU of pork for tho niotitli of February, II wiih unlil. wlilln one. hundred mul fif ty million pouiiiIh I ordered for neu trals null ri'llof. Tho balance will go to France mul linly. England In not now In tho miirkot fur pork nnd hu tlklKvil weeks' supply mi hniul. Orders frnm Hwltnorlunilv nro un certain. Mr. Huydcr suld, an ihu nit Imllon llioro la tangled. ' Mvpatnek PORTLAND, Jim. IS. Cnttlu r-i-rlpis 220; toM higher, riiat stnudy. Ktoiira, boat $I2.50 I :t 2 ; Rood to choice 1110 I3.f0; medium to good t'J.oOUll: fnlr to mod siii.,-iii; tuimilon to fnlr 1 7 S :,0; rout and heifers, rhulcn $ ; . 2 r. m lu.25; Hood lo cholro S.7 , ( U. T .' ; medium to good $7.50 ft H.r.O; (air to medium 13. TJ (ft 0.75; cannom $3.50 $f . ; hulls liUii); calves $9u13; Blockers and (nullum till ,Su. Hogs, steady; receipts 134. I'rlnm Wived 1 1041 17; medium mixed tlii II tit.ifi; rniiKh hoavlen ir,.loji 10; PlK tliu i:..io; hu'.k i g. Slump receipts 49. limits higher, rem steady, I'rlmn liunlin $13, ".Hi 14.50; fnlr to medium lamb $9 4i II; ynnrlliiKa I n i 1 1 ..'.0; wnthora $'Jtf 10; ewo llti 7. Ilutler l,()ltTI.A..VI. Jitti. , I'S. liilt.-r weak. City creamery prints, extra, box loin 4o: rnrtont fi.'.c; half boxes H rent moro; limn than hnlr boxes U moro. lluylug prlro biiuerfnt. country, 50f ."i2r; ruho exlrnii 50e. ' rortTI.A'Sn, Jan. 28.-Eggs, sell Inii prli'o. cane rount. r(ir: ImylnE prlrn 4Hc; milllUK prli-e, diudlml, i'.'r; vlm'tml rnndlml In rnrtoim, 55c. I'oultry lion firm, 29 a lc: "prliiKurii. 31c. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Itv A. C. llowMU Tli- p. & cnmu in 'I'liiirrolnv ilmming mi limo mul luul imiln u 1111111 lior ii' iiiirtNvimurN on nml llio mo'-l H' llii'iu worn I1011111I for tlni mipor ciiunlrv. AmiiiiL' lliom wore Siiporin loml, hi Minn of I ho Hullo K11IU l.tiiu nor oomiiiiiiv, Mr. rhoiniwoii,. our l.nko crook mo roliuiit. 11 1 I011M 11110 of llio I'ivui of Thiiinnsiin llii'lliors iti imu iuiioo: .Mr. v. II. Nuiioi. who whs liiiiiininu' lo milvp out lioro mill u to work mi llio iilnmi known h llio ''Old Crtmirr" iiioo; rooonllv ihiIoIiiikoiI I IV William Von dor llollon. 11 1110111- lior nf llio Von 1or' llolloii lliivilwitre oo'iiimnv. IjokiiIii cmilo h iiumliiir ol lino looliinu' nii'ii, Wliilo hoiiio of Hi' 111 luul on llioir roiiuli clot lies their m'I'onrniloe woulil inilionlo llml tliov tt'ern iimonir llio loiitlinu liuiiioss moil ol Mm ooiinlrv. mul lliov so oviilonlly toMi nnd uomo u-ovn dri-iMid in llioir l'"st nml olio of thm whs pointed out I" mo iih mi nllornov fnrjlio I'. & K. I'loimiiiiv. I iipiionix llm'l thov wore lookiiiif over tlio Mtiinlion of llio mil ''mul nnd wcn uiruir In tull Knllf l iiivoshL'iilo t in nilMiilnin 1111 I horo, Tlio mliorinloinlonl of llio riiilroml ii' posloil 11 nolii'O oonliiiiiniir llio o-dor of H10 oourl wlioroin whm tlio fi'ii't oiilorimr tlio iiiniiimpiuonl of tlio roinl to kIoii iinornliii'r xniil mini rnniinrv HO, 11)111. llul. 1 mil ulml d llml iiooordinir lo llio mIiiIoiiioiiI i llin Dnilv Mnil Trilmmi llml "Tho Ktnl" "i-nMroitil eomiiisMiiin hns sih li'iulbd llml orilor linlil llio poonlo iililni' Mm mini mul ol' Hullo KhIIk i'diiIiI lio Iioiinl on llio Hiiliiool. for wliilo llin viiili'onil ciiiiipiiiiv bnvn boon riiimln-r Hm mini 11 1 11 Iokh. slill I Hp po'Vii'inv lii'M out iiiiliiooiiioniM In llio liciipln lo liuv lininos luul liliilil im jlicm nlniiv llio riiiilo, mid ospoi'ii'.Hv in Hullo Full, mul in llio Hun'oniuliiiu' ooiinlrv. pnil lliov uivn nolod in aooi Oillh. ni'd Invortlod In IIHIIIV illKlnnooH thoir nil. Now for tho rullroiut enm imliv lo Hiniplv hiiv wo nro. ttoin? to lent' up I ho mini nml iniivo oul 11111! Ion vo von I'olliM wiih llio Piiiplv piii'np o l(oli iooh not hi'0i jviH t P.Nio(ly ('IP TODAY'S MARKETS lhlif I" 'lo. In lulkinir willi oillo of , ,ii, , of I,,,!,,, I'iiIIh Ihov hoomi lo lliitik llml mi nr riimsonii'iil will ho iiindii ho llml llio '"'"I iH bo imo.I. If for noiliinu nmro. lor 11 loiuinu' loud. Knino of hi.o iiiloio,.,., in ,VH K(,,.nl ,,, Ihiiili llml liul now wln-ii llio vbolo ol Iho t'mlod SIiiIom ik in n Innnoil, it t I" n limilod oxiont. over llio mil mini iiucr.iii.il. Hint Iho Inlorctpd pur fc I" think. i llio ni.li! limn -Inko nnd force h !,.,. jinM.r own. j IT- In Inko llic cl off of Ihoirj hnml. Al Hliv rule. c live in I (.H! llml tho rniid will oouiimio lo oiiemlo. for Hi" hciiclii of llio ui'iiulc livinif In! muirv noi lh nml cii of licrv. I While il would ho mi...,,., I It,.,-,., nndj liuluilM cinc c in,, iih 11 Imvn hiiiiio in-I convoini'iicn. wo cntilil oxict willioutl il. I. Ml 11 Would ho 11 dciilh blow. I rimiiicmllv lo Hull.- I'iiIIm mid Unit tirriiiiinlini; coiiiili v. , .1. Kiind, lepicioiiiinu Hreniird Mfir. t'n.. Ion 11 1 'itv, loivn, cuinu nut Tlmr-iliiv nml look dinner lit the SllllllVi.illo, I'rlln I'cll. one of our Mihlicr liov. "bo him 1 11 Iioiiic on 11 fiirloiiiih. viMliim dir. rcliiliu., iiroiiml Hiowiik. horo Thnrilnv, iicuciiiimnici! bv Iiik "ifclcr, Jr. (Iei.ri;i. It, llrowii, nml he 00k Iho llnini-li iitncv for Medfuril. on hm wnv lo Cuinu l.cwiH. Sirs V. V. Itci-ili i- of Axliliiinl. iiln.! him been i.iii niiiiiL. 11 low weekn viil inu the liunilv nf (iu Xtchnli of l.nko ( rock, eiiiiie 0111 on Iho l' I'.-L. ('. null. Hlnu'c 'I'hur-ilnv nml went lo .M.-dlord mi Iho llnllii-li 11 ill 0 hliuie. Mh SI, I'owiiiiiii of Hullo l-'it It. eiiine mil Tliiirhiinv on liic 1'. & K. mul iiuiiin d n room til Hie Siinnvnide. She hn 1111110 to dike Hie nlncii nf ,Iik Zulu (lopncrl. 11I111 Iiiim been on the iok lit for the ini-t week, iih nut' nl tho tclcnhoiic inTnli.r. AuumiI lli.vt; I'crrv - Foster nml I11I111 lli. .liiii of tlelioiiucr (inn ciimc in I'ridnv w iih 11 lot of hou to he - til 1 l l to I'orlliiiiil on Hut I'. &. I". Sir. Vout CMicelH to llecoiliniitiv lllelll. The en r Mill lie 11 mixed lot licliuiu'ilm to ilillirinl iiiirlicv. Thev were here lor iliutior thiil iluv; 11U0 Miss Kiln llelfonl wiih 11 diner here. Irvui Morcv. whoe nuroiiU live near I'rimii-hnrn, died Kriilnv liioru-i'i- from the el loci of a hlow 011 the toinucli. He nti ilrivini: 11 borKii nl l iilicil to n hluniii puller nml Hie ifle tree hroke with Hie ubovo re- -iill. He win. 11 hov nboiil 1 I venrs of tiue. I Inive none of the piirUeulnrH furlhor Ihau lnted nhove. Thco Klorcv of Jack-onville riiinc oul to 1 1 I care for bin inironli. Mr. ami .Mr. A. J. r'lurev. who nro nick with the I lu. , Aim.iur the itHKi'iiL'irn 011 the P. & K. Siilnnliiv wore Kd Walker puil 1 1 1 1 1 I v . Mr, Darker, the Untie 1'ull bunker. Kriink llui-l of like Creek. Mr-., (loppiirl. tiutle l'nlU. mul Mr. lloliiiKliue of Iho Viillov Cnnilv ociu pniiv. Modford. Joe Mo.iiniiw. our niuil contractor on Ihu star mule between hen; nml llerb.v, who went to Cortland n few iluv iiuo, roliirncil Sil until v nnd 1 iiiiilcilnnil brniiiiht 11 wife homo wiih him, Kuiihor uai'licnlnrn biter. Mr. mul Mr. W. II. juiliol ciinie out ..11 (he I'. & K. llii Snlitribiv murniivj mid look dinner 11 1 llio Sunnvsi.le. nml Inter moved into wlint in known iih the '.,u dor llcllcn Iioiii. ; AGATE ITEMS .Mr. Hurt unit faniilv from Asbluinl have moved to Iho II. C. Mt'sst'iiuer I'n rm which thev n'cenllv piirchusod. Mr. H ut has boon in this vnllcv ulioiit two- veiir... his former rosiileneo be iim in southern Idaho. Mr. (lill and fnniilv hnve vnctced the Wecilnn hoiiHi) when" thev hnve lived for souie timo. .Mrs. (till has none In SiuTiiinoiito to visit her dnui..lers. while Mr. (iill resumes his work nn the riiilroml. Mr, mid Mrs. ('lurk Collins nro vis ilinir nl tho home of Wnll Hcebo. Miss I'onrl Thuliums is roonverinit from nn nlluok uf Iho flu. Mis Welch, Hie Agate hiah sohonl teaclicr. 'u.- iimible lu roiieh tho school house one iluv Inst week on neeiuiul of tho hii-'li wnters. COURT HOUSE REPORT Itoporto.il by .Tnckson County Ab Btrnct Co., Sixth and Central Ave. Circuit Court Hilda Tnlicr vs. O. A. Tuber. Affi davit, Order of publication of sum mons. (1. 11. Hnriihill vs. Kriuik IV. Moore, et nx. .Mntioii. Kinilinirs ol! foet, Af fiiluvil, Hnller & Thniniisoii Co. vs Cilv of Mcilfnril, t'l nl. Tux foreclosure. HOW RHEUMATISM BEGINS Tlio oxeruplittlnir nftnulon of rlicunin tlmn nro iimuilly llio rnfuilt of folluro nf tlio kidueyH tu expnl iioIkoiis (nun tliu nvmoin. If tlm Irrllntlini of tliomi uric nciil oryfltulR Ih iiIIowim! to continue, lu curnlilu liliulilor or klilnoy illNi'iirio may romilt. Attend to it lit once. Don't rpNort to teinnornry relief. The Rick kiilii.,vi nuiHt ho respired to lieiillh hv tlio nun of Biiniu HlorlltiK ronioily which will prevent u return ir Hie ilisi'iiHo. (let mmio (IOI.I) M101IAI. Iliinrlom fill Ctinmiloii hiiini'illutelv. , They lmv linincht buck tho Joys or life In eniiiit Ii'hb thouKiuiilil of miirernra frnm rluni .niiit'uiin, hiiiie buck, huiihni;.!, srliilicti, liiill HtonoH, rnivcI nnd oilier nfleilimH of the klilno.vH, llvor, iilnniiich, liliulilor urn) ullieil oi'Kiuiti, 'l'luiy will ntlnek the iiolflonn nt once, elriir out tho l(lhi.,vn mill iiiiniii'v triiot mid llio HO.itlihiii IiciiIIiik oils imu liorlm will rimloro tho Inlliuiiod tlsmioH anil m'Xiiim I" iiiii'iiuil lionllli, ) All othern nro hiilliillniiB, Auk for OOI'D AIIODATi nml he Hiiro (ho inline (1(11,1) MI'lIIAI, In on Ihu box, 'I'hroo ii!ii nt nil .huI ilniguiatn, MTWFOnn MATL TnTTiTTNK, MflimV OttWiON TUTC8TM Y,' .TAKTTAUV : Sft, 1010 Hlillcr & 'riiiilupMon Co, liciii. C. Sheldon el 11I, lux furecloHiiro, Duller d TliomiiHOii Co. Klinirn Miller, HilmiuiMlriilur, et ill, Titx fore cloNiiri., Iliillcr & 'I'liuinpHoii Co, vn, I'Veiicli I'ickcl, nl nl. Tnx I'orocloHuro. Clioler V, liolnli, excoulor vh, l'roli.lniil llniiicopal IliHliou of Orn i;nn. Colli iriiiution of nlile, .liiekoii Cunniv llnililinir & I.01111 A-.-ncinlioii vn, J. C. IHioiiiIcm ct III, CoM hill, (I. II. Hnriihill vh. Kriuilt W. Moore ol iix, Doereu, Ciilhoriiin S. Vim Sony vh. fl. (!. McAllister, lulmlub.lrnlor. el nl. t'mi finocliou uf ..tilo. Miruhi'lh N. Aiuli r-iiii vh, (lei. rue A. Moore el nl. Order. Abbv Komhill 'I'lioiiiiiH vh. Ctirrie M. l'!,-.ik, el vir. Order. 1'nui!; 'Wiuliiinii vh. SIiiiHih K. Wcrlinan. Kiiiii'iioiih. MorPfooe Cn'onaiiv II0II11111I Ainer- icii vs b-nhcl 1 icin, rttiuiioi.iiH mul pruoi' of pilblical -on. ' f'roliiif' Coorl 1 K. lid Mull. chIiiIo. I'rodf of nub- liclltioll. Ileal Khlule TrunHferH Horn Hiirhcr c v'r lo l(. II. lull. I.iiiiiI in hl.u'k .1, lin poclal in. lit ion to Mcilfnril ' It. II, Toll el iix lo Horn llur bcr. I.iiml in hlo' k il. Impe rial addition lo Mi'ill'uril Mnrv A. JIiihwcII lo W. A, Knl uor. I, nl . blo-'k II. I'uliii nil.lilii.il In Meill'ord Annu W. l!ri.,'L"H ct vir lo V I). Wuuiior, SoiiiIiciihI ul'iiorth enst of iiorlhweHl hoiiHi hull' uf iiorlhrnht nf norlheiiHl uf luirlhweHl of'Hei'tioii 'S.': ult-o In nil in AhIiIiiiiiI C. II. Terrill to Stnto Lund 10 10 10 Hnunl. I. mid in ,f iti'l.vuii ClilllllV .. , XI 7 lioberl Cnev et nx lo Cilv nf Alilninl. IjiiuI in AHhlnuil Kmil I'oil et nx to Cilv of Ah land, l.aud ill block , Awb 1.00(1 IiiiiiI 1.300 M. W. Wheeler el nx lo Cilv of A -li hi nil. I.nnd ill AhIiIiiiiiI .. Albert K. Miiincv et iix to Cilv nf Ashland. I. nml in A-h-Innd . .Iamei ('. (iiliMin ct 11.x lo Cilv uf AhIiIiiiuI. I. mid in AhIi I11111I " Joxeph H. Ware CI II X to Cilv nf A-hlmi.l. I.niid in' block S. AhIiIuiiiI Spencer S. 1 lull i In Aiim'I (lil- 750 .300 i.000 1.130 h.in. 1 .11 111 1 ill Juekrtoii eotiii- tv - S. S. IIiiIIIh lii 1 lut tif Dciioff. I.iiiiiI in cii-l hull' of section l.'l. lowiiHliii) :',!), south, ruiiuo :i wohi : A. .1. llitnhip to Com A. Umilnp. , I.iiml in Kcction 8. tnWnship ,'t", rnnsre 2 west, unil lots I I. ,) nml Hi in block 1U. Central I'uint. Oreiioii ;. W. W. llnle to Nannie Iturr. I.aiul in Hi. it's addition lo Xleilford K. II. Scelev et ox lu W. W. Halo. I.iiiiiI in blnok I. Ilnrr's mldilion to Meill'ord . .. 10 10 Mrs. Julia (laribu'r Tvlcr wns the first widow of 11 proHiilenl to be oruiiled n ne'iHioti bv eon.'ress. GRANDMA NEVER LET ' HER HI GET GRAY Sh Kept Her Locks Dark and Glossy, with Sage Tea and Sulphur, When you darken your hair vltb Paro Tea nnd 8ulphur. no onft can tell, hecauA. It's done so naturally, bo evanly. Prooorlnir this mixture. thouith, at homo la muiray and trouble aomo. At little coat you can buy at any.aniB Btore the rcnily-to-ii-e prep ntntlon, Improvod by tho addition of other tnfrrodliinta called "Wyeth's Pne nnd Sulphur Compound." You Junt nampon a nponfro or aort o,rush with tt and draw this throuuh your hair, tnklnft one amall atrand nt a time. By morning all gray hnlr dliiappoara, and. after another application or two, your hair beoomea beautifully dark ened, kIossv nnd luxuriant. .- Gray, rndod hnlr, thoiiRli no dla- Rrace, la a alim of old nice, and na wo all desire a youthful and attractive nppon.rn.nco, ot buoy at once with Wyoth'a Sntro and Sulphur Compound nnd look years youniror. This ready-to-use preparation Is a dollKhtful toi let requisite and nofr a modlclne. It l not Intended for 'tho cure; mltlfra tlon or provontton of dlscnso. Nollco ' To Wholm It May ('imrurn: ' Nollco is hereby t,ion that tho petition hereinafter nut forth in lull for tho orgiinl-.ntlon of 11 propound Irrigation! dlstiict In .Inekson Coun ty, Oregon, will bo presented to tho Comity Court of .Inekson count Oregon, at Iho regular February 1919 term tltorcot, oil Monday, Iho lOlh day of February, 1919, nt 10 o'clock lu Iho forenoon of snld dav, in tho court room of suld Court, In the court house In Iho town of. Jackson ville, Juekson County, Orecon. At snld tlmo4Uid plaro the county court will consider snld potltlou lor tho oi-Kiinlzailon of said Irrigation dls. trlct ns particularly closcrlbed nnd with tho boundaries as particularly rocltod in snld not limn ris rollows:' - PETITION In tho mutter of tho organization of nn Indention District In accor dance with Soot Ion 61(18 of Lord's Oregon Laws ns amended by Chapter 223 of tho 2Bth (ionornl Assoinhly of Iho Stalo of Oregon, and acts iimendnliiry thereof. 1 ''.. To llio llnmirnh'lo (t. A. Gardner, Judge of Iho County Court, of Jack son County, Oregon, ntul to tloo. W Owon mul .Ins. Owens na ConimlS' alonors lluirool': . ... , . Tho undersigned citizens nnd hoi tltti's of titles to luiuls within tho liotuulurlos of Iho proiionod Irrigation dlntrlcl, hornaftor ileaorlbod, ntnte Hint II In lite purpose of Iho polltlnn. ors lo nrgultun 1111 Irrigation dlslrlol Uiulor tho provisions ot nocllon C ICS of Lord's Oroxon I.iiwa 11s union it ml by iihiiplur li'ili of Iho ZHlh (ionornl AsHniiihly nml Ai In nmendutory thitroof, of tho Htulo of Ornxon, und pruy that Iho Hniiin 'Im ori;aiil,eil. Your pollllonorK rnproscnt thut a miijority of tliu holders of Jltlii of 1011 1 csiiito lyinx wiiiilu tliu iiumiilur les of Iho suld nronosed district huvo slitiiod tills potltlou, mid all of suld 11 1 Knurs hereby rciiuiist thut the court order thut thore bo Ihroo lii) direc tors fur such district, und thut suld directors niuy bo elected ut hirxo. Tho liouiiilnrlcs of suld proposed IrrlKntlon district uro purtlculurly doscribud as follows: IK'KiiinliiK al the qunrtor section corner, hotvoen socllous CI.) ano CIS), Township (35) Houth IlaiiKO ( 1 ) limit of tlio Wlllumutto Morldliui, mid r it 11 1) i 11 k ibenci) Went 0110 and ono-biiir iiiIIck to tho center of fee- llon (.'ID: thence Houth to the Little lluitti Irrlnntlon Coiniiuny's illtcn; Ihonco Westerly uIoiik the lino of suld ditch to tho south line of Town ship (.'151 Hon ill Uiiiiko (1) Wast of tho Wlllumotto Mcrhlmn; thence Wt on lino between townships (85) and Ctll) South, KanKti (I) West to tho quarter sectlun curlier, between sect Ions (1) and Cill). Townships Ctfi) and (:ifi I KnnKC ill Wohi of Wlllaiuolto Morliliun; thence 'North 0110 and one-hulf miles to the center of Hvction C-SI Township C!.'. ) Knuih Itnnno (1) West of tho Wil lamette .Murlillmi; Ihonco west to KoKiie. Itlvor; llmnco Northorly alonn Iho easterly bank of Kokiio Ulver to Ilia ijuarKir suction cornor botwoun socl!ons (1(1) and (17), Township (35) South Hun-e (1) West of Wll Imnettu Meridian; thence Must to center of Heel inn (Id): thencn Cvortb two and one-half miles to tho quarter suction cornur botween sections (4) and (Ml townships (.14) and (35) Booth Uanso (1) Went of Willamette .Meridian; thence Kast two and one- half miles to southcaut corner of Suction :iii), Township (34 1 South ItanKO ( 1 ) Wost of Wlllumotto Mer idian: tbonco North one mllu to northeast corner of Section (23), thence cast three miles to the north east cornor of Section (32) Town ship (34) South. Itanne (I) Kast of Wlllnniotto Murldlnn; thence North one mllo to northeast corner of sec tion (291 Township (34) South. Itaiico ( t ) Kant of Wlllumotto Merid ian; thence Knit three miles to the northeast corner of section (-",) Townshlo (34) Soulll Kango (1) Kast of Willamette .Mcrldlun; thonce South two miles lo tho southeast corner of Section (.35) Township (34) South, ItanRO (1) Kast of 11 Inmctla Meridian; thenco West two miles to tho southeast comer of Sec tlon (33) Township 134)' South Hnnun ( 1 ) Kast of the Willamette Meridian; thonco South to tho Pa cific and Kustern Hull road rlnht-of wuy; thenco Southwesterly along the linn of tho Pacific and Kast era Hull road rlKht-of-wuy, to tho Willamette Meridian; thenco South lo souibenst corner of Section (24) Township (3.i) South. Hance (1) West Of WU Imnotto Meridian: taenia Kast two miles to northeiiHt corner of section (.9) Townahlp (35) sou'.ll ruliKO (1) Has: of Wlllnniotto Mnrldiia; ibinto South ono and one-half miloa to place of 'beginning. 1 N'iiiiio of Title Holder Wllber Jacks C. l-"rnnk Hhodes H. Watklni. Win. Perry ' TI108. E. Nichols It. A. Vestal H, K. ltaak , 1 A. C. Itatcllffo Klla Bvlford Sherman Woolov C. II. Nntwlck Prank K. Noil n. II. Sears Kit Hlglnbothnm R. It. Winter Wm. Von doi llcllcn J. K. Brown V. II row n W. J. Cameron V. J. Ayors W. .1. Wlncklo W. K. Butler J. 11. FtciicIi Ell Dnhuek " W. H. Crandnll It. Artn Vestal Krcdorlck Pelocr.o Win. S. Dakor J. M. King W. R. Lewis W. K. Huminsl C M. THOMAS, Attorney. NOTICE Ol.' SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBUU General Land Of fice, Washington, D. C, Docomber 21, 191S. Notlco Is horcby given that subject td the conditions and limitations of tho Act of June 9, 1916 (3? Slat., 218),. and tho In structions of tho Sccrotary of the In- torlor of September 15, 1917, the timber on tho following lands will be sold Feb. 11, 1919, nt 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction nt tho United Slates land office nt Roseburg, Ore gon, to tho highest bidder at not loss than the npprnlsed valuo as shown by this notice, snlo to bo subject to tho approvnl of tho Secretary of the Intorlor. Tho purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must bo deposited at timo of sale, monoy to bo returned If snlo is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for tho timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids Will bo received from rltUens of tho Unit cd Staton, associations ot such cit izens nnd corporations, organized under the Inws of the United Statos or any stnto, territory or district thereof only. Upon-application of. a qualified purchaser, tho timber on any legal subdivision "will bo offored sepnrntoly beforo being included In anv offor of a larger unit. Township 21 S H. 4 W Sec. 19;. NWVi SjiVi. red fir 3,10 M., not to be sold for leaf than f 1.0(1 per M. T, S3 S.. K. 7 W., Sec. It; NKVi SK4, So M., yellow filne, tl So M., rod fir, nono of tlio yel low plno to bo sold for Iorh than $2.50 per M and nono of tho rod fir to be sold for Iosr thnn $1.25 per Jr. Very respectfully, Clay Tnllmnn, Onmmlfislonnr Gnnoral Lund Office . Nollco In the Circuit Court ot tho Stnto of Orogon for tho Couiity of Jnckson. In the .Matter of tho, Application of the Hoard of , Directors ot Mod ford Irrigation District for the judgment nnd' decree of this Court as to the Regularity and Legality of the proceedings In connection with tho Organization of Iho snld District nnd tho proceedings of the snld Botud of said District provla,- Iiik for nnd authorizlnn the Issue or tho Bonds or snld District. To Modford Irrigation District, to All Freeholders, Lvgul Voters and Ansessniont Puyors within said Dlslrlct, and to all whom It may concern:' Pli.'iiso take notice: that tho potl tlou of Leonard Carpenter, W. A. Koliior and K. (. Colomun as the Board of Directors of Medforil Irriga tion District, prntliiK that the pro ceedings of said Dhurlct In the organ ization thereof, and all matters Inci dent to said organization, and the proceedings of lh Hoard of Directors of the Modford Irrigation District providing for and authorizing the is sue and sale of bonds ol raid District In the sum of Ono Million five Hun dred Thousand Dollars ($1.51)0,00(1 .00), Including tho vote of the electors of said District authorizing said bond Issue, und all matters and things In connection therewith, may bo examined, approved and confirmed by the suld Circuit Court, wus on the ICth day of January, 1319, duly filed In the above entitled proceeding in tho offleo of Ike ("urk of said Court; and that pursuant lo an order of this Court, duly made by the Honorable b . M. culklni!, .lunge thereof, ana filed, on the ICth day of January, 10). a hearing o-i rn'd pot 11 Ion and on tho prnyor thcio;n enninined, hos boon set mid v".) be held on the Kigbth day of ril.r-.iary, 1919, nt 10:00 o'clock in the f.ronoon of that nay at the Cocrt Itoom of the above entitled Court, In tho County Court Hoitfe nt .larkMinvllle, Oregon. Any person Interested in the or. ganlintion of suld D'otrlct, or In the proceedings for the Isme or sulo of tho bonds of tliu na'nl District, may on or before Hie said Kighth day of Feb ruary, 1919, at 10:00 0 clock In the forenoon of that day, that being the day and hour fixed for the hearing on snld petition, demur to or answer the snld petition, nnd thereupon suet proceedings will be had as will lust). fy said Court in making mich exam ination of all siicli proceedings and In approving and confirming the same, or making sueh further order or decree as shall ,je just and proper In, the premises. ' This notice Is published in the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation published in Jackson County, Oregon, whore the said Board of Directors has its office, for three successive weeks prior to the data fixed lor such hearing, In accordance with the provisions of said order made by the Honorable K. M. Calkins. Judge, on the Kith day of January, 1919. (Circuit Court Seal) Witness the Honorable F. M. Calk Ins, Jndge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Jackson, and the seal of said 'Court affixed hereto this 16th day of Jan uary, 1919. CHAUNCEY I'LOREY, County Clork for Jackson County, Oregon, and Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho Cniintv of Jackson. Advertising Rales Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a lino. Legal Five cents a lino. Display 25 cents) an Inch. . Contract rates on application. WASTEW SITUATION. WANTED Contract pruning by one ot the best contractors in the val ley. If you want good work at tho right price phone B. F. Stone, S35. 738 West Fourteenth street. WASTKr nwUELtLANTEOUB WANTKD Six fresh milk cows.; also 10 'rods second-hand picket fence. Geo. B. Young, phone 7-F4. WANT.CD To 'my ho-ni place i'i city or close In. In answering give full particulars. Box X, Mail Tri bune. 262 WA'NTED- -Incubator. Phone 777-L. 262 WANTED 400 or 500 cedar fence posts. . Write stating price. W. H. Nuding, Brownsboro, Ore. 2 63 WANTED To. buy good work horse, weight not less than 1400 lbs. Hroko to drivo single. Phone R-13.f. 262 WANTED To buy. one or two good work horses, weight 1400 or more. Phono 591-.12, ovenlngs. s WANTED Beans; also apples for ; sulo, 6 0c to 51.50. 27 'North Grape street. . 21.2 WANTED: Wo buy your unpaid Lib erty bond contrntts for cash Halo's Piano House, Inc. J. F. llnlo, goneral manager. WANTED House moving nnd ro pairing. Phono 4SS-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 old thing. .FOR SALR LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good Jersey cows. Bert Stancllft. Phoenix. - 2 FOR SALE Cows. Fine family Jer sey, high test. Othors soon fresh. East of Phoenix, third brown bun galow across Iron brldse. Fern . Valley. : 267 FFOR SALE A good red poll bull, two years old. phono 4U-U4. 200 FOR SALE Good work team, about 2700; harness and wagon. Going cheap. B35 Palm street. 266 FOR SALE Two young holl'ors, fresh noon,, two miles north ol' Hoover Dnli'5 eiist sldo of Bear creek. Price $'15.00. Wolls Mumi. 262 FOR SALE ;Gray goidins, 10 yonrs old, weight 1175, or would trade ' for horso not over 1400 nnd pay difference. Box 141, Rogue Ktver, Oregon. J - 262 FOR SALE 14-niouths old llorotord hll, Phone 9-F2IJ, , 202 mSLP tVASTBO PRIMA IB WA..VTKI) (ilrl for general house work. Tel. Modford Hotel, room 2 Iti. .; . - WANTKD Capnblo girl for cook and general housework; smnll family, small house. In country, with ovcry convenience. Good wagct. ' Phond 19-X I. Mrs. A. L. Viinir,i!ton, Contra! Point. 3 (15 HELP WANTKl) MAfJC. WANTED Bus boy. Hotel Medford. Ploase call, don t phone. WANTED Men wanted to cut wood by tier and clear land. Webster Kanch, phone G85-J3. 28 FOR SALE UK f, E8TATK. FOR SALE OR RENT My place ono mile from Talent on Highway. In oiiire W. A. Hone, Bell House, TnlonL 26 KOR RKXT Strictly modern six- room bungalow. Apply phone 887-L. 263 FOR SALE Small bouse close to pavement. 'No Indebtedness, 1250 Box H. 0 Mall Tribune. 2G6 FOR SALE Fifteen acres Bear creek bottom, five acres in alfalfa, some berries, modern nine-room bunga low, cement cellar, barn 42X4G; chicken houses, corn crib, garage and wood house; :ine well of wat er, tower, pumping plant, complete water system; ine location. All Improvements new. One-half mile from paved highway on good grav. eled road. Phone 19-F13. 266 FOR SALE Five-room modern bun. galow, sleeping porch, garage, pav. ed street. Terms to suit. Inquire 730 West Eleventh street. 263 FOR SALE Five - room modern bouse, all clear, three lots, fruit trees, barn, woodshed, garage, chicken yard. Call afternoons, 305 Portland avenue. -277 FOR SALE 80 acres, estimated will cut two thousand cords wood, three miles from station, will take car as part payment. - Brown & White, 10 South Fir street. FOR SALE! Houses, eaBy monthly payments. Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. FOR SALE Or rent, several ranches O. C. Boggs. r-OB SALE POCITKT AND EGGK FOR SALE White Leghorn pullets. Phono 777-L. 263 FOR SALE High food value eggs ' culling out of non-producing poul try; small fee charged. Dick San ders. Poulterer. 840-J. - 277 FOR SALE Mammoth bronze tur keys. J. C. Herring, Central Point. 270 FOR SALE Eggs 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 tho grocery bill. Book ing orders now for hatching eggs and baby chicks from my grand White Leghorns, one-half and three-qnarters O. A. C. Big hens that lay eggs and pay big profltB. Eggs 10c. and every egg guaran teed fertile. Chicks 20c. E. H. Westerfield, Medford, R. 4. 263 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Good grain hay (loose). East Fourteenth street. C. r. Kirk. . "2,66 FOR SALE 12 and 16-inch Laurel and fir mixed wood. $3.50 and $3.25 a tier, two and a half miles from town. Phone 869-Y. 267 FOR SALE-i For sand, gravel, sedl ' ment or garden plowing phone 812-J. ' 276 FOR SALE If you have to sell your Liberty bonds sell them to ub; If yqu 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, superphosphate. Ralph Waldo El den, Russ Mill. ' FOR SALE Flno quality haled hay $25.00 per ton. Modoc Orchard. Phone Central Point at meal -. hours. ' FOR REXT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, perial, 30- North Front. Iin 264 FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE An unlncunv , bnrod modern Medford home, with largo free soil lot. for small ranch near Medford. Phone 102-X. TO TRADE Will accept desirable homo or possible something else to amount of $d00O and $3d00 Ions time on a good ranch. Box 143. Riddle, Oro. 267 TO TRADE 'a Interest In 800 acres ot wheat laud In the Horse Heaven country in Washington, oil In cul tivation, partly In crop, vrico $S000 for a good homo in .Medford. Call any .evening nftor fi. John H ' Close, 335 South Orange. ' 261 IDEAL HOME $5000 25 acres, mostly llenr creek hot Ion. Host niece of land for snlo on Pneifio llisliwav. No better cnrilen altullii, KmtiU duirv' .proposition 111 Jnckson county. Two miles from lUodtoril, Locution, soil, rtmniiis witter, iinred hitrhwnv, nil mst rinht Desirable every wnv. for homo. Am loaviiiir for Portland; must soli Hub week. -"Price $5,000. Term?. Just unit price ntneo sold for few veins fisro. Cull nt .1) K, Punch, or l'linim PAD P! ..FIVE POH KKNT MlSCKIitiANHCHTS. 'OR RENT Eight acres, six noroK Irrigated, wiih buildings. Wolla Mann, two miles north of Hoover Dairy, east sldo of Bear creek .11614 FOR RENT Ten yoar pear orchard with dwelling and barn, on share basis. Chance to make good money on the side working for nelnhbor. Call 79.S-R. . -. 287 MOMKY TO LOAJf LOANS Farm loans 6 por csat In terest, O. C. Hoggs. LOANS -City loans. Building & Loan Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bids;. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will bur Lib erty Bnpds. j. Andrews. No, 31 North Grape. Phone 53-M. 830 BUSINESS DlllKOTORT Attorney POhVTER 3. NEFF7AUonieyi't-1W. rooms 8 and 9, Medford Kiribati Bank Building. A. E. Reames, Corey Building. Lawyer, Oarnetlr Aoto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use oar springs ' when others 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 wagoni for good service. Phone S61-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 requirements. Look Into onr simplified accounting method. H. F. 4 H. . Building, Medford. Phone 157-R. , Form Loans , AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 514 Money ready when land Is appraised and title ap proved. E. II. Hurd, secy.-treaa... National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Co.-ey Bldg., Medford. 263 Instruction in Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Halght Huslo Studio, 401 Garnott-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. Piano Tuning G. W. CROSS 603 West Second street. Phone 309. - Piano tuner and repairer. , Endorsed by tha leading musical people of southern Oregon. 214 Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General a 111 work, sash, doors, moulding and screens. Shop 437 3. Fir. Phon 184. ' ' V Physicians and Surgeon DR. A. BURSELL-T-Physlclan; Spin- 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. 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 Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. ... " DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW ' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. -Residence 26 S. Lanrel Street. Printers and Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tha best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Book binding, looBe leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St" . . ' - '-.' .' Transfer '.., '' EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE? CO. Office 43 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right Service guar anteed. '.'.- - INTERURBAX AUTOCAR CO. , TIME CARD. . , Lcnvo Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and lfr:15 a. m. and at 1:00. 4:00 and 5:15 p. tn. 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. ' . - Leavo 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. , f.;. FIVE ACRES Of Good Soil With a nice strictly modern G-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 vulley and close In; art Opportunity to own 'a placo like this for $2100.00 . will not wait long for a buyer, as thore are too many people looking for a. good piece ot land with a nice home on It olose In to Medford, 1 Let , us show you this today.;, '':', Brown & White 10 South Fir St,