Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 29, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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UMI STATES STtEL
MiW .Ypjt'K.'Jiiu. ..--Directors
n,' Ilia United Mules Wool idijioic
Hun today docliii'dd mi ox I ni niiiii'lcir
y 1 11 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 of uiiii ior cunt un Hit)
fiii'iimm sloiilt,, (!uniiurnil will) the
"ii dividend 11C 2 unr lunt I It o pru
v!(. up quarter,
. Tiitul uuriiiiiui) fur Iho hint quar
ter which ondcd I Ikc uinlior III, wore
i:iii,uti4,iuri iiftnr (iiti (iiiiiiii'iiiin or
Inriiimi mill wnr excess profits tuxes,
iMiiiniruil with $4a,961,r,Mi Hio prt
Mem iiuurtur.
Mvt'Moek
PORTLAND. .Inn.. 29. --Cuttle
steady; rvcoiiits 49. Hiimrn, bent
1 1 :;.." o rU 1 J : good In iholcu lll'-c
II'. Ml; medium Id good t. ., ii 't 1 1 ;
lulr tu Kooit fx.riHi !i,:.ii; mm, 0
full- 7,fi0ii H.fio; cows unit hiilfiiin,
cholro H,a." 1 1 . 1' f ; guild In choice
(ts.?.".(i lt.7.'i; medium to iiiiimI 7 .'hi
'n h..'.ii; fulr to medium $..?& ft .";
runner $3.5011 r.; bulls i'hiU;
.iilvin $!H IS; snickers and riuicrti
$7t9.
I touH ulcnily; receipt 874. Prime
miM'ii iu. so a U; iniiiiiiim miiuii
flil.&Oijl 18, 75; rough hriivloii $15,111
ill: plm 9 1 4 Oj I.Vio; liulk ii!.sn.
Hhoep steady: rrlpts 1)4 1. Prime
lambs $13.7511 14.50; rulr tu medium
lliil II: ynrlliiKit $IOi 1 1, 50; wci ))
i.r $9fi 10; owe ftiii S.
Hutter
PORTLAND, Jim. 20. ltul tor
weak, imrly dni'UiiH expected. Cily
creamery print, extra, lux lot 54c;
rartou 5fic; hnlf Iuimj liulf tout
mora; Ii'" lliun half boxes one cent
iiibru. HuyliiK prlin hutturriit, t-oiui-try
fiuei lie; ctihu exirti ton.
I'uit
Kits.. -Selling price, cum roll lit,
40r: buying price. 4 4c: sollrtiit price,
candled, 4e; noloclod cuiilllcd In inr
111)1", Ut.
Mm. Kmnin C. Green or Cherry
vain, Kansas, nrrlvml lust work fruiii
southern California, and has been r
miwlrm acquaintance horn who were
former roldent or tho Sunflower
Muio, .Mr. I.. N. 1'iwii uinl Mr. I'. II.
Wagner being aiming I tin number.
Mm. drum liil'. on Tuesday fur her
Iiomiv going ly way or Scuttle,
A m.-ina meeting ut tho Armory on
Monday nlNhl wna u preliminary m
nrtiiiiiUIng a -.'niiitmiiy of (ho National
(Iilurd liirn. Tim olijurt h cointiu iid.
Ohio nnil tho brlirflln to bo iIitUviI
urn notoworthy. I'lrm, It rIvcj r
toinmunlly pruntlKo n mi cnivrprU-
Ins irntvr: aocind, it provlilim rlcun
auiurninniilii, InrludliiK vldo rKiiun
III m hlutlcH, iiiiitor ciimpoii'i.t mipr
vUlou; third, Hourly I (Hill per
month would ho illnlnirnod lorully In
(in wiiy of ooiiipi'iniiitliiii to nullvc
mninlii'm; fourili, niul mi h chief ob
ject, It would piovc nn Inrvmiva to
nil you n k men In fiiirilllnK lb" pi'r
forinnncu of lny:i ohUiiiitloiiH to ululc
and niitlon. Thi-r.) nr-i oihir nhji'.-tr
ii.icrlnK Into thu mnlir, i.ll of whi.-'i
Inudiiiil' nnd prtilnim'jrihy.
Tho now Hurvlni mullou of I lie
JhcKhoii 'ounly Aulo iluh, locati'tl
nt tho corner. or IMomwr nvonuo mil
.Mn I n Htrvnl, In now In commlioiloii
iindur tho chnrito of T. K. (j'lody. lis
locnilon In Idnnlly ronirul nn lo Intf
tic nnd ovory phiiHa of hiiudlnohH.
MIk Klcanor Crcor hnn Kno 10
Hn. rnmciii o Tor n vIkII with her liro
thor, ("hurley who In employed In th.
Urn officii.
.Miiflh lilimntiro In oxpromiod ovor
rciiilln ntlnlnnd an oiilcniiio of I lie
rni'unt Hmiday nchool convcnilon itt
Jlcclloril, riilnrorc.od by tho ntli iuliuit
rally followlm; horo. O. V, Cnrnon,
of Anhlnnd, wnn chUNOii pri'iildi'iil ; A.
I). IIkih, vlco-pranldoiil, nnd lioo. J.
KuiiHiniiii. nocrnliu'y-tronnuri-'r, nro
boih of Mudford.
Kx-tlov. Krniik Ilyrno. of South
Dlikotn, In oxpoctod horo thin wi'iik
for nn oxlnudod vlnlt with rnlutlvon In
llin lliyrtpr nnd Yockny rnmlllon, nc
ouipnnli!d by IiIh wITo mtil nnil Km
moiiH. Tho fiimlly homo In Iho Dn
kolnn In at Kniilkinn, hut I hoy will
conio horo dlrnc.lly from Iho vlolnlly
of liiKot, In tho coppor holt of nor
llinrn Cnllfornln, whom nn older nnn
In n mlnliiK oitKlnaor. Tludr ronlilonco
hoio tnmpornrlly will ho In tho Al
hftrt proporly on I'lonoor nvonuo.
Tho proporly of 1,. A. Hohorln, oily
iitlornoj-, on Kiint, .Mil In Hi root . linn
bi'on Hold to Mr. nnd .Mrn. .Iiilm .Inch
boii, who cniun to Anhlnnd rrom
WiiHhliiKtnn nonio lime iiko. I'onnpn
iilon will bo glvon Fob. 1. Tho llouvor
Hoally compnny noBolliilod tho nnlo.
. Th Indies of tho Chrllliii chureh
will hold a cooltod fond nnlo tit Kn
dorn More, Biitunlny, Knh. I.
'Prof. 0. V. Mllnm, formor prlncl
Pnl or liuwllinrno nchonl In tho old
dnyn whon Hint exponent of odiicntlon
wuh kiiown nn tho "ISiiHt fildo bulld
lun," Ih roeoivlnif InleronlliiR lotn-rn
from Mm non Voinon, oftknr on Iho
U, S, n. I'mibln, whleh voimid In om
1'loyod jn ropnli'lnl.liiK AmorliMin fl"l
dlerii rrom nhrimd. j
' In Mm eourno of tlmo nil nouljiorn
Oitkoii loivnn will hrlHllo with krupp
kiiiiii, CnimiciiHinnn llnwloyi IiiivIhk
inndo n veriulnlllon on Iho war do-
l'liilment Tor n hntlorv "f IIidro enp-
iirnd nloiien wllh which to fin'llfy
Ashland, .MeiUonl nnd Unuilu 1'iibk
: TODAY S MARKETS
wllh niiiivmilr tinphlon ut Iho Hun
nun. ' . .
' Thn I'iiwiiII liloi li, ciinirir or A' nnd
l''niiilh iilrimin, will bo tho nnw lncii
llnil of Mullor'N linkerv lid iiiiiiiidiilnd.
"I'l I'lincnrii hnvliiK biwn hurnml mil
novornl wnnkn uko. Tho now Inidnl-
luUon will bn very niuviinlelil lo the
dtitnil Irmlii which In oxKinnlvo impnc
liilly dnrliiK train Imurn.
A. I'', Hlimnolt, or .Medfoid. wuh n
vlnllnr Imrn ro'iinlly on ImiiiIiikhh (ihii
iiiicted wiih iho n!irt r hin rmhor.
Iho lull. ChiiiliK Htciiiinll, or which
properly ho linu been iippoliilnd nd
iiilitlelruUii'. Tho circuit court panel for current
year chiiiiiIiih about u nuiiien, nn fur
un tho Anhlnnd dlntrlcl of the county
In concerned. Annum llionu clunBlflni
an "riitlred" In u bunlnoHii wuy uie
.loo Chiiuto nnd -)":u lioiifthurly. Now
.loo In nil thn tlmo deh'lnic Willi u
iniiH" or fiii'i'i mid fli'.uren purlulnliiK
lo Irufflc diitallH of thn Hnuthvrii I'n-
elfle, mid .limn In nn Iho Job your In
mid year out nn ihff llvellonl Krncery
iuuvucn!;iK HiilcHiiiiiu In thin or any
other town, iinllher belint on thn "re
tired" lint' by ii limit nhol. Modol
Jlirorn, too, If ocrunliiu reiulrn.
Dr. (lordoii MneCrnckuii'n family
urn Iioiiki from Hun KrunclHcu, With
oxenptlnii of the iddent non who will
lurry there uwhlle. In the nieantline
the doctor In on Hie Iniiliiitit for a
well-iipiioluled riuildeuco In which to
heuln hotiHelti'opliiK ovar UKillil.
Noll Htewnrl, notlvo piirtlilpiinl In
tho mtlltury I ii ll K nervlio overnvao, In
vlnllliiK relutlvcn hern In tho IHfh,
family, fullowlnu arrlvul rrom Knit
liiud riH-o:itly. llurton Wlnno In home
from Kuropo. 1 1 1m Journey fiom Now
York In mint hern ro;on wnn by wny
of Ciimp l.ewln wh cm lie wuh iiiun-
torod out or tho liervho. I.ytin Mow
ut, well known local llettnpunor re
porter In iho dnyn when they were
keeplnic un out or war, nnd who fin
ally wont ucrimn with thn (Hunt art II-
lery, nerved In 1'runen, and In Imek
nn American noil uKnln, In tho mil li
or or nnveral rino dencrlptlvn lettern
to the homo folko. deplitliiK condl
tlonn llirilont the I'reuch nation both
lunldo and oulnldu the wnr xone
Themi nrlleleH deal familiarly wllh a
wldo run bo of topic i, nhowlut; Ihe
wrller'n lidepluexn with tho pen lix
well un with Iho award. I'urln, nn
neen hy li 1 ill lit cIdmi run lie, ufforded
a theme for mi uniinuully Inntrunttvo
letter from him reconily.
A flyltiR col ii in n of about a nrore
of boy ncoutn inudo un Initial hike ol
thn neannn up tho canyon lunt Malur
duy, armed and rationed on a pence
footing. A lot of oxtra provlnlonn
worn tiu heil In Ihulr renpeetlva hoiuen
n wall Inu rc(iilrtltlon. (.'apt, t'lmn. A.
KIiik wu In ciimmiiud.
I'rmik liilinure nnd daughter re
tiiriied Siimliiv from Senltle. where
tllev lime been visiliuir relatives.
Tltev were ueeoiiipuuied hv n nephew,
Clifford Hriiun, who has enlered Ilie
third trade in schoid.
Mis. (Ion. me Mat hi- is n--i-tin'.'
iu the Wilson More. Mrs. Wilson he
me: Hiituewhut indisposed. Her bus.
hniid nrrive, un Salunluv from Cntnp
Lewis lieinu now ilisiliiirccd from
annv seriiee.
Willmiu Miirlell, Jr.. is one of our
soldier Inns tu nl urn homo lalolv, he
liuvimr received his iliscliiivye from
Ihe nnw.
Utile Mnhel Wakclnan iiciilclitnllv
leil nl seiuioi on liiesiiav illirinu' re-
cesK umi disluenled her left miii. She
in reeuverim; ns well ns rim he ex
peeteij. The- uilili tic ii-sueiiitiiin hni lieen
rcgri!imii'd iu sehoul willi Kullin liner
OH pre-iilont. The hnvs nnd trrls it re
nriii lieimr iu Hie I. (). (). l hull. Miss
Mnvorhi is euuehini.' the uirls' tenin.
Ilnlh temun prnpuse tu uive stuml open
trniocs now mid nuuili. Hie first one
was held Tridnv eveuiiu.', mid resulted
iu it v in fur Ihe Hoidtomure i-lass. the
score lieini! l'J to tl. The hovn pluved
0 iiineliee uitme.
Miss Maverle went shoppim; i
(ilalils I'uss.
Mrs. ',. I', Chandler was u flrnnt
I'ass visitor und liruuulil Jli.sn Helen
hack lith her Iu enmiilele her re
eoverv from the flu.
Mrs. Jutnes Murtiii spent Vridnv in
Ilie I'uss.
Mrs. (1. II. Wilen.v Imteil in fiinnls
I'uss Siittirdnv,
Cm nol al Kiii;eue Narreiinn visited
friends in .Meill'urd over the week end.
Mr. Hnimiels of Aitnle wuh mil in
Ihe Anlioeii' district on business lust
1'Yidnv,
Mr. nnd Jlis. Jolin lfodirers were
business visitors ill Medford last
Wednesdnv nnd Tliursdnv.
Mrs. Thonins St nil hern nnd diini.'li
NERVOUS ENERGY
life'jj momonlum, depends upon
a welt-noui-inlied body. Vlien
eti'encth is depleted and Iho body
lacking in essential nourishment,
tha ticrws aro ihe first to suiter.
ssrnoii-puro in substance, rich iu
tonic ' qunlitioii, nourishes the
whole body and strengthens and
atcadici tin iarven. wnerever tJ,A
tun mm afuiio. Saalt'a in llio
find conscrver ut alrenifth.
!J-;uUiBgviic(UloviiiliclU(J,J. 1617
I"i', Iftiliy, wlio Iiiih hmi.i. Ilm uiii.
I H o iiiiiiiIIih ill I '. 1 1 ur 1 1 . 'Ire,, rel iiriied
Tliiii'nilnv In 1 1 1 - j j- liutiie in Hniim vul
lev. Mr. und Mi'", .loxfie (linen luolmcil
In MeiU'iird I'Viiluv.
A Niiriirinit imrlv wnn tjivcii nl Ilie
hnine nl' Mr. mid Mix, McKliini
Tllidilv lli'.'lll nil (lieir (hiiii, I'lllll, il
l;eiu.' hi', liiithdiiv, (Jilile u utiiiilicr
v re lucnciil nnd nil hail ii iinit on
'nviilile lime,
Cluiide Cliuiiiiiun of C'olt'e Hullo
vim vnilimr lionio folio in Antiueh
I'llcKdiiv, 111k luiililer lelni'iied with
'liin n ein'iid M'Vcnil ilnvx viniliiiL',
Vern I'l ndh loll ut Ihe Tn'ile lloek
litdricl wim eiillina mi fi-ieudx in
Anlioeii Siiinlnv,
Mr. Hill mnl j.wii ol' ('iil)l'oi'uiii were
''iiil.int' nvec Mis, llevmolid'n riuicli
ill Anliurli lnt.1 Snliinliiv.
A lellee received bv 111', nnd Mm.
lohu (li"hiiiu Ii'iiiii their miii I'lhert
"inorln llinl lie exneelM In lie hnine
'hii. week Iron the Iriiiiiiui; eiimn lit
1'innii l.ewi-.
All". I'. M, (,'nlllev mid Nidi Hient
ultlui'iliiV mid Siiiiduv with home
I'oIIim nl Anlioeii.
.liiu llr if Mei!('ord emne nut
In lleiule Motidiiv, v.lieie hi- wile in
I ii vi'ir' with lnr mother. Mr-.. hl'.
diile, wim has lieen unite ill fur mine
lime iu t.
Mr. nnd .Mr-, ilitrl (.'limimiiu and
filmilv have moved In ihe llnrlier
nineli, I'nriiiei v tin- I i.'iiiiin.: much.
Cleronoi, W'illiity mnloivil to Med
I'nrd .Momlnv.
M'r. nnd Mix. r'rnnlt Klliott drove
lown from Mcill'ord une dnv the puM
week umi iniuie u elmi'l visit willi
Mr. mid -Mr-. ('. II. Wnlil.
Mn." Jiuiiiila Miilliews of KimiIh
1'reck wn n week end uued of Mrn,
Kieliiird l'.m;el.
I'reil Wahl relnrtic'il In Medl'nril
Siindnv niter n i-lmrl vi-il with liin
Inllier. Clinrlin Wnlil, mid wile.
Mini Hertha Woiilverliui nrrived
hoino the lii-l of Ihe week from Tu-
eonin where she has been emidoveil
Ihe iii!-t venr. Alti'r n hlmrt' visit
it lionio tint e.xiieet-. In i.rn In l.ns An
L'elcs. (Ji'or''e .luci.lis is liatiliuu huv from
Ki'uiih ereek.
Mr. and Mrs. (leontp II. Allien were
ilium r one -ts Suudav of Mr. und Mr-,
'.iriiiil Mattlieun.
We are ulad to reimrl that Mrs. II.
I). Junes, who lias been verv ill tile
past week, is much better.
Tin' lied Cross ladies of Itiversine.
nlio.KOM' each week nl the lioznli-
laiii'li tinned in uuolher nllolment of
finished e-irinent.s this week, emu
KIDNEYS. USE SALTS
If your Back it aching or Bladdor
bother, drink lota of water
ud est leu meat
When your kidnryi hurt ond your back
fisU tore, don't ftet ftenred nnd proceed
to load nur atoumch with a lot of drug!
that ev.ite tlio kuincyii and irritatn tha
entira urinary tract. Keep your kidnnya
clean liko you keep your bowcla clean,
hy diuliins tlieni with a mild, kurnilcu
aalta whicli removes tho body's urinous,
wanto and stiinulatcs them to their Her
nial activity. 'Jtio function of tha kid
neys is to niter the blood. In Si hours
tiicy strain from it 600 (trains of acid
and wasto, so wo can readily understand
tlio vital Importunes of keeping the kid
neys actlva.
Drink lota of water -you can't drink
too much; also get from any pharmacist
about four ounces of slail Baits i take
S tabli-jpoonlnl in glnun of watsr
hefnro breakfast each luornim; for a few
dnys and your kidneys will act fine.
This lamous salts is mado from Uia
acid of pr-ipcs niut lomon juice, combined
vitli litiiin, and has been used for genera
tlonjto clean and stimulate clogged kid
neys; also to neutrnlizo tho acids in
Urine so it no longer is a source of irri
tation, thus ending bladdor Weakness.
Jad baits is inexpensive; cannot in
jure; niakos a delightful effervescent
lithia-wutcr drink which everyone should
tiiko now nnd then to keep their kid
neys clean and active. ' Try this, also
keep up tlio water drinking, and no
doubt you will wonder what bcouuia of
your kiducy trouble, and backache.
XOTICH OV SALE ' OF OOVERK
MliNT TIM11EU Genernl Ijind Of-
fleo,' WiiRhliiKton, D. 0., Docomber
21, 1918. Notico is horohy 'given
that subject to thn conditions und
limitations of tlio Act of Juno ,
ltllll (l)!l Suit., 21S), and tha lll-
Htructlons of tho Secretary of Iho in
terior of Soptemhnr IS, -1017, tho
timber oh tho following lands will bo
sold Keb. II, nt ltf o'clock a.
in., nt puhlle auction fit tho United
Stuloa hind otflee nt ItoaelutrR, Oro-
gou, to tho hlKhent bidder nt not loss
than tho npprnlHOd vnluo 'ns shown
by this notice, nnlo to he subject to
tho uppi'Dval of tho Secretary of the
Interior. The purchase price, with
nn nddltlonul mini of one-fifth of one
per cent Ihoroot, being commituilotis
nllnwoil, must hn deposited at tlmo of
nnlo, money to hn returned It snilo Is
not unproved, otherwlno patent will
Iksuo tor tho timber which must he
removed within ten yours. Bids will
bo received from ritUoun of tho Unit
ed Ktntcs. associations of such eit-
l.ona und eor;iiniittonn ' oisaul.ed
under Iho Inws of tho United States
or liny alntn, territory or district
thereof only. Upon application ot a
qunlKled pitrelinsor, the timber on
any legal subdivision will bo otrerd
sopnrnioly huforn being Included In
nny offer of n larger mill.. Townnhlp
21 8.: 4 VV sue. in: NWW 8eH
rod fir aim M., not tn ho sold for less
than f 1.0H per M. TV:', a S.. It, 7 V.,
See. 11: NKVi KIO'4, S5 M., yellow
pine, lis'i M., rod fir, nono of tho yel
low plno to ho sold for !e. thnn
ta.M) tier iM and none of tho red
fir to ho sold foy less than $1.21 per
M. Very rcnpecl fully. Clay Tallnian,
Commissioner (Jouurul L,umJ Officii.
sislititf of I.J eliilj'. 'J'lie I'liillilitl few
lire yerv nineli lti"i'eseil in (he work
and ia-liliiiii mUs'it mectimr,
('. K. lluVil intended tin- lecture hv
l.ioul. Colonel Kelly ut ModlVd Wed
neolnv eveninir.
Charles I', Cliiiuinliu, Mr, nnil Mis.
(!, II. Alden mid M.rs. I. II. 1'orter
were Medford vinilurs TiiesilnV.
'J'lie llee'reiilion cluli meeln willi
Mrs. (n v nt tun lloulis nineli on
Tliui'Miliiv nl'teniooii.
Tlie Coiiiiiii'i'i'iiil cluli hail nn un
iinuullv tilcusiitit tunc nt their cliil,
liuiinii Hi'tlll'iliu' eveiiim;, it heintr ll
milTi'iiiiClte I'lirtv. The L'elitlemen en.
lerlniiied-- nrcpiirii.'.- mid servini' the
uniicr which wn,. excellent. C. 1,
llovd won honors hv l.uliinf it hiiue
cuke, iirmiuietitinir it in true chef
si vie. Mid lluuiljiin.' suudwielies
were Kerved, ili.(i iiieklev, cookies mid
enfCiie. The most iip-nii in;r imrt of it
nil wus llml Ihe ueiitlcinen keut lliuir
secret, to well mid nol ouij ladv knew
ivlmt wiim to io nerved.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Ttoportod hy Jncknon County Ab
jitract Co.. Hlxtli .and Central Ave.
rrolint? Court
l.uvinu C. Cnrpeiilcr. eslnte. rinnl
lici'oanl. Order s.'ttlinii linnl ue
cuiii:t mid ilisolmririiiL' exeeutur.
Henl I'.HtHtei Transfem
Y. It. Cnn v et ux .i iSephen
A. Hawks id ux. .Ml ol hloek
" "ll," I'airview iuldilioii to
A-dilimd ' -, 800
BEHER THAN CALOMEL
Thousands Have Discovered Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets are
a Harmless Substitute.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab!et9 the substi
tute for calomel are a mild but sure
laxative, end their effect on tho liver is
almost instantaneous. They are the result
of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat
liver nnd bowel complaint with calomel.
His efforts to banich it brought out these
little olive-colored tablets.
These pleasant little tablets do the good
that calomel docs, but have no bad after
effects. They don't injure the teeth liko
itrong liquids or calcracl. They take hold
01 the trouble ana quicuiy correct it. wny
cure the liver at the expense of the teeth?
Calomel uome'.imcs plays bavoc with tho
gums. Sodostrongliquids. Iticbestnot
to take cn'cmel, but to let Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets take its place
Most headaches, "dullness? and that
lazy feeling come from constipation and
a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets when you feel "loggy" and
"heavy." Note how they "clear'douded
brain and how they "perk up" the spirits.
10c and 2x a box. All druggista.
Notli'o
III the Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon tor tho County of Jurkson.
In tho Matter of tho Application
of tho Hoard of Directors of Med
. ford Irrigation 'District for the
. Judgment nnd decree of this Court
as to tho Hegnlarllyi nnd Legality
of tho proceedings m connection
with tho Organization of the said
District and the proceedings of the
suld Doard ot said District provid
ing for and authorizing tho Issue
of the llonds or said Dlstrirt.
To Medford Irrigation District, to
All Freeholders. Legal Voters nnd
Assessment Payers within said
" Dlstrirt, nnd lo nil w'.iuui it may
concern;
1'leuso take notico: Hint tho peti
tion of LeuSinrd Carpenter, W. A.
Folgor and K. (!. (Vileman as the
Uoard of Directors of Mudford Irriga
tion District, praylt i that tho pro
ceedings of said District In the organ
isation thereof, and all matters Inci
dent to said orgaaicatlon, und the
proceedings of the Board of Directors
of tho .Medford Irrigation District
providing for and authorizing tho Is
sue nnd sals of bonds of snld District
In the sum of One Million Five Hun
dred Thounnnd Dollars I i 1,500, 000
.00), including the vote or the
electors' ot su.d District authorizing
said bond lss 10, and till matters und
things in coanoetlon therewith,-may
bo examined, approved aud confirmed
by the said Circuit Court, was on the
10th day of January. 191 J, duly filed
In the ulinvo entitled proceeding In
tho office or the Clerk of sntri Court;
and that pursuant to un order of this
Court, duly mudo by1 tho Honorable
F. M. Calkins, Judge thereof, und
filed, .on tho llUh day of - January,
11(19. n hearing on said petition nnd
on tho prayer therein contained, has
beon set und will bo hold on the
Klghth dny of February, 1919, at
10:00 o'clock In tho foronoon of that
nay, at tho Court Room of tlio'nbovu
nutltlod Court, In tho County Court
House at Jacksonville, Orogon.
Any porson Interested in the or
ganization of said District, or In the
proceedings for iho Issuo or sale ot
tho bonds of tho said District, may on
or before tho said Klghth day of Feb
ruary, 1919, at 10:00 o'clock In tho
foronoon of that day, that being the
day and hour fixed for the hearing
on snld -petition, demur to or answer
tho snld petition, and thereupon such
proceedings will he had ns will justi
fy said Court In making such exam
ination of all such pro'oondlngs nnd
In approving and confirming the
sumo, or making such further order
or deeroo ns shall oe just and proper
Iu tho premises;
This notico Is published in the
Modford Malt Trlbuno, a newspaper
ot gonurnl circulation published In
Jackson County, Oregon, where the
said V.oard of Directors haa Its office,
Tor throo successive weeks prior to
tho dnlo fixed for such hearing, In
accordance with 'the provisions of
said order maiin by tho Honorable
F. M. CnlkliiB, Judge, on tho ttith day
Of Jnnunry, 19 1 U.
(Circuit Court Seal)
Witness Iho Mnuornbtv V, M. Calk
ins. Judgo of the Circuit Court of tho
SlutO of Orogon for tho County or
Jackson, and the sea! of suld Court
nffixod hereto this Itilh day of Jan
uary, 1919.
CM AUNCI3Y FLOlttSY,
County Clerk for Jackson County,
Orogon, and Clerk of tho , Circuit
Court of tho Stnlo of Oregon tor tho
Couuty ot Jucksou. .
Ileurv I!. Kniilerid ux lo Millon
(,'. . I,'niiit!er el ux. I, umi in
seeliuii XI, township rmi'e
i ensi ; : :. 10
Khziiheth A. Smilli lo J. W.
fioocll ct ux, ,mi( in Ash-
Innd 7,10
Alton Severmiee lo t'hoebo June
MeCov. I.iiiid ;n lliulilnnd
I'nrk nddition lo Ashland 10
J. W. Kinnell nt ux to Alton Hev-
erern'e. Land in slilnnd 30
.Southern Oreijoji Trueliun Co.
to liuvmoiiil S. lilueklnim.
Land in Nickel udditiou to
Medford 10
Advertising Rates
Classified tine e. nt a word. '
Locals Ten mii. a lino.
', Legal Klre ceut a lino. .
I)la,'in 2.. rents-an Inch,
roiitmet rate" on application.
(ifj;,' w.ivi'kk rtattxijK
VA.VTi;i Cirl for general houre-
work. Tel. Med.'ord Hotel, room
21G.
WANTED Capable Rirl for cook
and general housework; small
family, small house, in country,
with every convenience, (ioud
wages. Phone- 1H-X4. Mrs. A. I
Wiinl-.L-ton. Central Pe.'nt. 20
WAXTKI---SITUATION.
WANTKI) Cotitrarl pruning by one
of tho bejit contractors in the val-
, ley. if you want good work at the
right price phono it. K. Stone, 83.i
738 West Fourteenth street. "
WAX TWI M I ftCKI.f jA VVAWH
WA'XTKO To buy, rive or sis-room
modern bouse on pavement; must
bo In good condition. Answer.
Uuyer, care Mall Tribune. 26a
WANTED Buggy! white Leghorn
cockerels. I'hone 777-L.. 264
WANTED To buy of owner, one or
two acres good free soil Just out-
, side city limits. Address Ca, Mall
Tribune. 266
WANTED Onsollno engine; also
pump. Box W-, Mall Tribune. 26i'
WANTED Six fresh milk cows.;
also 10 rods second-hand picket
fence. Ceo. ft. Young, phone 7-F4.
WANTED 400 or 500 ecdar fence
posts. Write stating price. "W. H
Nuding, Drowniboro. Ore. 2C3
WANTED To buy, one or two good
work horses, weight 14 00 or more
I'hone 691-J2. evenings.
WANTED Wo buy your unpaid Lib
erty bond contracts for cash
Hale's Piano House, Inc. J.. F.
Hale, general manager.
WANTED House ntovlng and re
pairing. Phone 4SS-M or 4SS-X. ,
WANTED 11. 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
makee short time loans on any old
thin. ..
FOR RENT MlSUKLLAVKOl'H.
'OR RENT Five acres of land on
Pacific Highwav with water. Call
442-X. 26S
FOR RENT Eight acres, six acres
irrigated, with buildings. WelU'
Mann, two miles north of Hoover
Dairy, east side of Bear crock .26
FOR RENT Ten year pear orchard
with dwelling and barn, on share
bnsis. Chance to make good money
on tho side working for neighbor.
Call 79S-R. 207
;FOR SALE REAL KSTATK.
FOR SALE Ono hundred acres,
wnter Tor eighty. Sixty dollars
cash. Box 2 9, .Mail Tribune. 267
FOR SALE OR RENT My place one
mile, from Talent on Highway. In
entro W. A. Hone, Hell House,
Talent. 265
TOR RENT Strictly modern six
room i bunsalow. -M;ly phone
RS7-L. 263
FOR SALE Small hjuso close to
, pnvement. No indebtedness, $250.
Box II. O., Mail Triliuno. . 266
FOR SALE Fifteen acres Bear creek
bottom, five acres in alfalfa, some
berries, modern nine-room bunga
low, ceuiont collar,' barn 4'2x4li;
chicken houses, corn crib, garage
and wood house; rino woll of wat
er, tower, pumping plant, complete
water ystoift; 'rino location. All
Improvements new. One-half mllo
from paved highway on good grov
eled road. Phono 19-F13. Houto 4,
. Box 11a. ' : .'' 266
FOR SALE Five-room modern bun
galow, sleeping porch, garage, pav
ed street. Terms to suit. Inquire
730 West Eloventh street. 203
FOR. SALE Five - room modern
house, nil clear, three lots, truit
trees, barn, woodshed, garago,
chicken yard. Call afternoons, 305
Portland nvenue. . 277
FOR SALE-i-SO acres, estimated will
cut.two thousand cords wood, three
. miles from station, will take car ns
part payment. Brown & . White,
10 South Fir street; .
FOR SALE Houses, easy monthly
. pnymonts: Building ei Loan, 429
' -M..F. & It. Bldg. :
FOR SALE Or rout, Bovornl ranches
O, C, Uoggb. ........
6 Belu-ans
HaWRaelferf
BELlrANS
FOB INDIGESTION
! It
'GK3BXS'
23 CENTS EACH
CLUETT.TnAEOIJYi Co. Mr .tf.w
FOR BALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE -Thrifty pigs, 50 to 60
lbs., lac. D. W. Wheeler, Coleman
Creek1. 264
FOR SALE. High grado heifer calves
ot the ronowing nrocits, Jiotstotn.
Hhorthorn or Durham, Ucd' Poll,
Guernsey, Ayorshlro and Jersey
Also some fine bull calves. Write
for prices. J. O, Olson, Crow Stage.
Eugene. Ore. 263
FOll'SALE Pure bred Ited Polled
bull calf, born October, 1918; fine
youngster. .VIodoc Orchard or Pal
mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore
FOR SA LB flood Jersey cows. Bert
Stancllff, Phoenix. 267
FOR SALE Cows. Fine family Jer
sey, high test. Others soon fresh.
East of Phoenix, third brown bun
galow across Iron bridge. Fern
Valley. . 267
FFOR SALE A good red poll bull.
two years old. Phono 411-K4. 26C
FOR SALK: Good work team, about
2700; harness and wagon. Going
cheap. 633 Palm street. 266
JOll BALK POVLTRY A.VD WMOh.
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red roos
tcr. Phone 370-W. 264'
FOR SALE One Barred Rock Cock
erel, heavy egg strain. Bargain at
$5.00. Paul Janney, Route 2,
Medford.
FOR SA LE Fancy canons for Sun
day dinner. Phone 731-L after 6
o'clock.
FOR SALE High food value eggs
try; small fee charged. Dick Sanj
ders; Poulterer. 840-J. 2?7
FOR SALE Mammoth bronzo 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
bens are heavy layers of good sized
eggs, and eggs are money. Made
13.54 profit per hen 1918 under
average farm care. Get a start
with tbe right kind and .watch
them pay the grocery bill. Book
ing orders now for hatching eggs
and baby chicks from my grand
White Leghorns, one-half and
three-quarters O. A. C. Big hens
that lay eggs and pay big profits.
Eggs 10c. and every egg guaran
teed fertile.. Chicks 20c. E. H.
Westcrfiold, Medford, R. 4. 263
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Mild and sweet onions
nt lc per lb. Phone 533. 20S
Vancouver avenue. 267
FOR SALE 125 tons of alfalfa hay.
all in good order. Will bale and
load on car at Grenada for J21.00
per ton. G. Cuneo, Box 85, Gren
ada, Cal. 315
FOR SALE Secoud-hand -ton
Buick truck, good condition. See
McKce at Hubbard Bros. 266
FOR SALE Good grain hay (loose).
East Fourteenth street. C. E.
Kirk. , 266
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! For sand, gravel, sedi
ment or garden plowing phone
' 912-J. ' , : , .... 276
FOR SArS If you have to sell your
Liberty bonds soil thorn to us; if
you want to buy Liberty bonds buy
them from us. We pay cash.
Pianos, Vlctrolas and records a
specialty. Hale's Piano House Inc.,
J. F. Hale, general manager. 271
FOR SALE Sulphuf, land plaster,
superphosphate. Ralph Waldo El
den, Russ Mill.. ,
FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay
$25.00 por ton. Modoo Orchard.
Phone Central Polut at meal
hourB. ' '
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE An unincum
bered 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 $5000 and $3500
long time on a good ranch. Box
143, Riddle, Ore. 267
TO TRADE ',-4 interest in S00 acres
of wheat land in the Horse Heaven
country In Washington, all in cul
tivation, partly In crop, price $8000
for a good home in Modford. Call
. any evonlng after 6. John II.
Close, 335 South Orange. 26-1
IDEAL HOME
$5,oqo.
25 .acres, mostly Hear creek bot
tom Host niece of land for sale on
Pncifie Uitrtiwny. No bolter cntden,
nl fill (a, small ditirv proposition .in
Jackson county. Two miles from
Xrodfortl. Locution, soil, running
water, paved highway, all iust riuht.
Iicsiritblo every wnv for home. Am
leaving for Portland; must sell this
week. Price $3,000. Terms'. Just
half price place sold for few venrs
nirn! Call tit 20 X. Peach, or Phone
iS-l-Ii.
FOB RRNT KUIIMUHWO KOOMS.
FOR RENT Sleeping- rooms.-
"lm
i!tl I
portal. 30 North Front. ..,
' Wiwt.' '
,)
LOST At Pnga theatre, Weitnesdiiv,
January 22nd, a round black fur
muff. Howard. Roturn to Mall
Tribune. i 264
MONEY TO IOAX
LOANS Farm loans 6 por cent In
terest, o. C. Boggs.
LOANS City lonns. Building & Loan
Assn., 429 M. F. & II. Rldg.
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estate security, and will buy Lib
erty Bonds. J. H. Andrews. No,
31 North Grape. Phone 63-M. 330
BUSINESS HIKKOTORY
. : Attorneys . i :
PORTER J. NEFP, Attorney-aMr,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E, Renmes, Lawyer, Oarnett-
Corey Building.
Auto Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co.
are operating tho largest, oldest
and best-eqnlpped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under writ-
1 ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon. -
Garbage
GARBAGE -- Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer.. CaU .
on the city garbage wagons for
.- good service. . Phone Bul-Y. 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 our simplified accounting
method. M. F. & H. Building,
Medford. Phone 157-R. i
Farm Loans
AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40
years 5V6 Money ready when
land Is appraised and. title ap
proved. E. H. Hurd, secy.-treas..
National Farm Loan Associations,
Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. 263
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot
piano and harmony. Halght Muslo
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 72..
Piano Tuning
G. W. CROSS 603 West Second
street. Phone 309. Piano tuner
and repairer. Endorsed by the
leading musical people of southern
, Oregon. 264
Planing Mill
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone
- 184.
Physicians and Burgeons
DR. A. BURSELL Physician: J3pia-
ologlst; Surgeon. . 309 Medford
Furniture & Hdw. Bldg. Hrs. 9-12
and 2-5 or appoint. Office phone
29. ' . , .. . 275
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey bulld
lng. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician ana
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup-
, plied. Oculist and Aurist for 3. P.
E. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co,
Bldg.. Phone 587. -. ' .- , r
DR. F. G. CARLOW ,
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOV
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
. 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 904-L. .
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street.
Printers and Pnullsber
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tha
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
- etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St. . .- ,. . ,
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE) CO.
Office 42 North Front SL Phone
315. Prices right Service guar
anteed. ,
IXTEUUltRAN AUTOCAR CO.
TIME CARD. ' ' '
Leave Medford for Ashland dally '
except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun
days lo ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, '
5:30 and 9:30 p. m. '..
. Leave' Ashland for Medford dally
except .Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun
days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:30,
4:30 and 6:30 p. in. - ' -
FIVE ACRES
Of Good Soil :
With a. iilce strictly modern 5-roota ,
bungalow with sleeping porch, ce-,
ment fruit and vegetable cellar, good
barn, chicken houso and yard, a fine
well with pumping plant, tower, etc.,
on the best graveled highway in tho
yalloy and close in; an opportunity
to own a place like this for $2100.00
will not wait long for a buyer as
there are too many people looking ,
for a good piece of land with a nice ,
homo on it close in to Medford. Lot
us show you this today. ' , '
Brown & White
10 South Fir St.