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MTCPFOTIT) MATL '-TRTBtTNP., MEOFORD, OlfKOOX, TIItMSDAY'. JANUARY' 30, ' 1919 PAflT! .JIVE SWIFT WAIVES IMMUNITY FOR HIS1TESTIM0NY SI'.nro Clash Between Heimv and Veciler Durlnu Pitcklnu House lro!ie federal Trade Commission er Asks to Be Permitted to Submit Testimony Provlnu Chanies. . WAKIIINOTON. Jim. III). I is .', Sw.lt. iroil'iit of Swift iiml mm iiitiiv, formally wnived before the hoii. ugrit'iilliiro cniiiiuillce tuiliiv miv itimi uitTt v from iiroHt-cutinit which miclit tiu iii'iiniri'il through liiH tch iiiuiiv in thu commillvcV licnriiii; in IouimIiiIIoii In reuululu lln ini'iit in uiiMrv. WASHINGTON. Jim. .10 Kxnuilii. ul Urn Of Mills K, Hwlfl. president of Hwlfl urtd coiiii'U'iy. before thu hunulo uiirlrultliro t'oinmlllon, was hiillftil lutlny to vnnlilo hi m to commit coiiu mil nhout Hi ii iiffiM-i uf liln tosilinnny iiiuin lila mil I un In legal proceedings In whli'h I iti III II ii It Plight tiu houk In. A Hlmrii liuxli hntweon Frond .1. Ilnnuy mill lloury Vceder. roimmil for Hwlfl uml company, over methods used by 1I10 federal Irado com in Union In IU recent liivvnilKiilloii of the meat parking Industry, touk pluco today at llio somite uiirlculiuro coin inlttoo.' ItoarlitK un a llll tu rcgiilntu thu Industry. f'lMkl. U'llS I'm.Ih- Mr. Ilonoy naked l.oula K, 'HwTfl If III company hiul iiinilo upplli ullou for a public hearing during Hint lu ll 11 try. declaring Im resinned charges iiiudo by llio flvo IIk puckers that the ruiiuiitUHloii'M Investigation nml rw jiorl woro unfair. Mr. Hwlfl until a lelograui sent to the commission In February, 1017. asked that Hid packers bo heard, a Mnlnmtmt which .Mr. Ilunoy vigorous ly ilmilml. Mr. Vetlr .attempted to speak. "You'll bu culled In tlmo, Mr. Voedor," said Mr. Honey. "Mr. Swift la on tho stand now and I undorstuud lio la houd of Swift mill company, ul- tho your sulnry of tsS.QOu a. your In InfKiir than Ii In of $50,00n." Mr, Voedor Inalslod upon stating lliul hn hiul Interviewed members of tho commission In an offort to obtain a hearing. Aocuvtd of Delay "You moan with your friend, Ed ward N. Hurley?" iiuvrlml Mr. Honey "Anil Mr. Duvlit unit nlhorM " witHitl-v uvor ro-ciliNlrilolmn. but thill llio llio rdply. "Vou did nioro lo obstruct the In- vrstlitatlon than uny one olao," suld ilr. Iloiioy, "und you deslrwl by tho lino of tho unlliiillod money of the flvo IiIk pnekers to driiK out the pro i'CoiIIhk until our money hint till boon sponl." ".lust a minute, Mr. Henry," Inter. Jected Mr. Vendor, "you prevented us from rroHa-oxiiinliilim your wlt Uossos." , Sonnlor Norrls of Nebrnaku, Inter rupted and stopped the oxcIiiiuko. He then' naked Mr. Swift wlmt tho Into Hour Re l McCarthy. Kunnrnl man unor of llm '.Vutlonnl I'rovtsloner, did for the puckers In return for the S'iOiio yearly thoy paid him. "Ho helped us out on an oloiiinur Kurlno ciinipnlKii," suld Mr. Swift, who explained that tho matter wan bundled by Mr. Veodor mid ho wub I not familiar with tho details. To Hour Other Witnesses . , Aftor honrliiK lliii lomlbinny nf llio flvo loudlltK niont puckers on the rhurxo of tho federal Inula cum in In slim thai thoy hud combined to con trol iniiiit prices, mumliern of . thu bun no lulorstulo coiumorco eominlt too iiKroed li thu domain of tho trudo commission thut It submit tho mimes of witnesses upon whoso stnto. nioiils Its churKos of collusion hnd been hnsed, , , l.lvohtock I'OIITLAND, .lull. 111). Cnttlo Htuiuly; reeolpts two. Stoers, best IJ.fitlii i:i.2o; Rood lo choice $ 1 1 fi' 12. at); modliim to Komi 9.nl) 11; fair to good H.T. 0 4t l. 0 ; common to fair 7.ii0ft K.50; cows and holfors, rholco $0.35 1 0.3S : good to choleo ?H.7ofai9.7ri; modlnm to Rood $7.r0 (if H.5n; fair lo niedlum $."i.7u 6i 0.7S; nnnners fft-.TiOfd a; luills $tl af 0 ; calves $9 (if 13; stockera and footlors $7 frt 0. . 'Hons stonily, roeolpls SOS. I'rlipo mixed $I0.K0S17; modlunv inl.od ilfl.50 Ifl. 75; rotiKli henvlos $ la. Ill f 10; plus JHIS.'IOl lllt 10.N0.' 1 Sheou steady; reeelptB 37. Prime . lumbii $l,1.7."nii: I I. HO; fair to niedlum ft 4f 1 1 ; ycarlliiKs $10 jf 11.50; wol h- ors 10; owes ti X, Huns . ' POHTI-AND, i .Inn. .KI.-r-HfWS boIIIhr prlco, enso count, 45c; buying prlio, ! t)(ii 41c; soiling price, candled 47e; stilecled cnndled In cartons, Illie. ..' ' :, ; . Ilutlor , l'OIITI.ANI). Ore., .Inn. IlO.-lltit tor lower.. Cilv oi'enmeiv prints, ex 1nin. Iio.n loin, ")(le: ourlons, rile; hull' hoxeM t"e more; less Until hull boxes, .le iiiore, lliivinsr Ui'iee linltei'liil futlii'y. -J.'if Vtjlv c..ial 'jot',. TODAY'S MARKETS STATISTICS PROVE $ NEED OF WARFARE AGAINST DISEASE OIIICAOO, ,lmi. ilO. Tlio director of (Im dlvliilim of viimri.n I dlscusou of lint llnlii'd Hi ii I i.ii public hrullli iiervliM, Aur.liiiiint Surgeon General C. ('. I'leioo. wns iiiio of llio principal speakers at llm ft I it 1 1) unniliil meotliijt In Chicago of llm Aimirlinu Ashoi-Iu-llnn for llio Study uiid I'ruviuiiloii or Infant Mortulliy. Dr. I'loriu. In hln nddross, explnlii ml fully how Ihu iiiiml for thu illvhtlon of vi'iinrciul dlieiutcs nroaii, how It wits organised, and ha outlined tho pro Kniin of lla work. "Iiiirlnit tho 609 clinic iluya repre sented, them wua a lolul of 25,224 visit to thu clinics with an avurugo dully ulieuduucii oftLUti ul (inch clinic. During llio pant month '.''Hi I now time wnro admitted. Novoinher I .'Hi I hero worn I ,H9 canes reiiutlii Iiik iindor I ri-nt in mil ; 'J K, list trout iiioiilH woro administered during tho mouth: '.'777 domm of iimpliiiiinmiii" woro udililiilulorgd to ayplillllloa; a to I n I of :u;i;i proatlliitoa woro truulod In tho cllnlcH, ilutoullou Ihiiiioh, mid Julia. Of tho proatltultiH pliwod.ln cloioiiilon lioiuoa il ii rln i! tho mouth, HI 2, or IIH.fi por ton I, woro found lo bo lnf!Cid with juiioroal dlaonaiia." In llio illaouunloii whli'h followod Dr. I'lcrvo'H Npomli, Dr. I'. C. Jounn ot HI. l.oulH, Hindu tho following uluiuiiioiit :' "Krom 10 to 20 por conl of udult iiiulo unci ubout 10 por cont of mur rlod wuiiioii uro ayphllltlo mid a mln linum of 10 por rent of murrluKox Involvu n apyhllltlc Itidlvlduul." C'onaldvrlnK Hint thu moat notable nuthurliy on uyphltl In AiniTlrn Dr. John II. Klokva. A.M., M.D., ohlpf of tho ai'illoii or dortuiuulony und ityphloloK.v at tho-Muyo Clinic, Hoch ralur iluclnroa thut "It la conaorva tlvu lo raflmato thut onn innn li ton lina apyhllla," It la thoiiKlit Hint the flKiiroa Klvon by Dr. Jon nre aomo wliul un oxiiKKornlloii, PERIOD BRIEF WASIIINOTOX. Jim. DisoiHs inu iiiioiiitilovuioiit iirolili'iii'i tuiliiv liu lore it iuiiil incctiutf of llio sonnlo uml Iiiiiino liilmr ooimiiitti'eM. Swre- tnrv of Lnlinr Wil-nn wiid there I'liiiMhlonililo "livstorin"' in Hie eoini jiiroblo'ii) wmilil lie worked jinl MU-c- fullv. He suid ulthiiiiuh ronorls in tile ilcimrtnient showed 'Jli'J.lllltl un- emiiliivcd men nl l'.':l inilnslriul Con ors thi week, compered with .'iri.tMHI liu.1 week, lie did not oonler the il uiilioii iiliinniiii;. I'llli eiinililioii. the Ncereliirv iiilded. however, imliented n "lienil nml need f Icuiilutioti thai wilt In' wi tiufl'or to tide us lhrom:li u brief period' of un- oiniiliivuicnl." ' Immediiite eiuiclmenl of leuisintion to nrnvide "hiifler emnloviiiont so n In "prevent philosophy of force" from even L'cltitiL' it hold ill this cuun- Irv iliirim; ihe re-ooiiKtruotion ixiriod, wnfureed liv Hie soerotiirv. BRITISH DELEGATES FINISH LABOR PLANS I'AHIS, .Inn. !. Tho Hiili.-h lnlinr leleuiiles 1 iu I'nris, who loilnv coiu- nleleil ii plan for un international ln linr luiii'iiii lo be liiul hel.ore the neiieo oiiferouoe und forwarded il to l.ou In'n fur consideration hv the eninlov rrs. nre urentlv plensed nt-lhe Mieed with which Ihev were nhle to coniiilele the lira ft. The consultation lusted mil V two mid onu-hnlf duvs. A death house for women lius iust been eomiileted ill Sitio Sine: nrison GOI SAGE TEA IN FADED OR GRAY HAIR If Mixed with Sulphur it Darkens so Naturally Nobody can Tell. v Oranrtmotbor kept hor hair licnutl fully durkonod, glossy and nttrnetlve with a brow ot Sugo Ton anil Sulphur. Whenovor her bull' tuolt on Hint dull, faded or streaked appearance, this slin nin mixture was uniilled with wonder ful effect. Uy asking at any drug store for "Wyoth'a Sage. and Sulphur Compound," you will got u lurse luit tlo of this old-time roclpo, Improved hv um mldttlon of other timrodlciitH, all ready to ubo, at very llttlo cost. This slmplo mlxturo can bo dopendod upon to rostoro natural color and bounty to lm hnll. - A woll-Known downtown drugslst says everybody uses Wyeth's kivi;o ami U,, lnlinr (ToIlllHllinil BOW bCOIIUSO It darkens so nnturully and evenly that nobody can toll It Iiiih heon uppllod It's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen n comb or aoft lirtvm and itmiv it tliroueli your balr. tokiun ono strand nt a tlmo. ' By tnorillng the rrv hair (llaaniioara: aflor nnotbor application or two, It lo restored to Its natural color and looks glosny, soft and beautiful. This pre ..oration Is a ilollirlitfnl toilet requisite. It Is not In tended fur Iho euro, niltluntlon or pro yontlon uf disease, TOTAL VALUE OF F WAKIII.VCTO.S', Jiin, pi'looH unit liiircudod 2D. HlKll pi rid tu t lull i.wolloil thu lolul vu I no of tho form crop of tho country In !!I8 huir n lillllou (liillnrn iiiiiro limn llio total of liny provloiia your, Tho OMKnmutfi viiluo i f t a r in tropu for llio your hua boon plucod ul II 4,01)0,7011,0110 by tho liuroau of crop oallniutoa of the dnpiiriiniMiHiir uirrlotillurii. Tho pro vloua riiiuril viiluo year wua I HI 7. Tho viiluo of liiat yuar'a crop wua iloubln thu nvoruKo vuluc for llio flvo yearn. IU 12 lo l 1 6. IIIIiioIh niuKoil firm In the valuo nf nil i-ropa an did thut ntnlo In 1917. lowu, Toxuu und (ioorKla woro aoc ontl, third und fourth, holdliiK the aniiio rank tlioy did lu 1917. Mlnno u(u look fifth ruiik, iiiiiiIiik from ti In i li pluco whli'h alio hold In 1917. Ohio dropped buck Into flxlli pluvv from tho fifth nink. North Curollna niovoil up Into ic vim h ruiik from the olovoiilli pluco. Indlunu rctulnvd hor iilKlilh pliii'a. Mlauourl dropped lulo ninth runk from the ultlh plma uho hold tho prcvluiiK year, l'oiiimylvunlu moved Into tonlh place from tho fourUienlh Munition. Nelmmku, which hold u veil til pluco III 1917, dropped buck lo llio aovuutuouth runk. Cull- fornlu dropped fuim tenlh runk to twonty-flrat. Tho llilrloon prlnclpiil farm cropn corn, whom, oula, hurley, rye, buck wheut, fluxnoud. rlco, polnuioa. wet I otiitoen, iimio buy, tobacco and lint cotton which formed ulmout SO par emit of tho vuluo ot all of tho coun try' crupa In 1909 as reported by tho rciiKiia bureau, woro valued in 1918 ut l 1.125,990,000. : FOR SEATTLE STRIKE SKATTl.K. Jan. DO United States Immlurntlon Commissioner Henry M Will to, who Is acilnit as federal me diator In tho Seattle shipyard strike declared today ho did not believe an honest expression had been obtained from tho workers themselves on the shipyard sirlka or Hint un honest vole wus being taken on the general strike iiiesilon. "It Is absurd lo claim that a refer. endiim vote wus taken on tho subject of Iho shipyard strike." Mr. White said. "It Is also a finch thut a cor rect estimate of labor's utllludo In the preient general strike voting Is not being obtained.' I'rom what hnvo learned by being .constantly In touch with thu situntion, I am cui!b fled that the majority did not favor llio shipyard strike." S.V.V KKAN'CISCO, Jan. 30. "We wilt not bo drawn Into any contro versy with thu shipping bonrd. We havo a good cane und will present It to any duly qualified mediator,' lames llrudford, secretary of the Pa- clflc Const Maritime District Council reprojentlng tho woodworkers lu Pa cific coast shipyards, said hero today whon told that Chnrlcs Pies, gonqrul ninnnger of tho hmergoncyFleot cor- Han! Skin Diseases It la unnecessary for you to suffer wlthecsema,blotc!ies,rinBWorm,rnshes pud similar skin troubles. Zemo, ob tained at any lrup. store for 35c, or $1.00 forextra large bottle, and prompt ly applied will usually givt- instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals luickly and effectively mo3ts!;in di;crj?s. Zeino is a wonderjul, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is.sKothing to the most delicate skin. Il is not grcar.y, is easily applied and costs little, liot it today and save all further dlstrciis. The E. W. Rob Co.. OvclmiH, O. NOTICE OF SALK OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER C-enorul Land Of fice, Washington, 1). O, Docomber 21, 1!US. Notice Is hereby given Hint subject to the conditions and limitations of tho Act of Xuno !), 1816 (S9 Stnt., 21S), and tho' In structions of tho Secrotary of tho In terior of September la, til 17, the timber on tho following lanil.-V will ho sold Feb. 11, 19 in. ut 10 o'clock a. m., nt public miction at tho Unltod States land office nt Uoseburg, Ore gon, to tho highest bidder at not loss than tho appraised value us shown by this notice, rnlo lo be subject lo tho approval of tiiS Socrottuy of tho Interior. Tho -purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth ot ono per cent thoroof, being commissions allowed, must bo deposited nt tlmo ot snlo, money to bo returned If snlo Is not approved; othcrwlso patent will Issue for the tlmbor which must bo removed within ten years. Illds will bo rcrnlved from citl7.ena of tho Unit, od States, associations of such clt Isons and corporations organized under tho laws of the United States or any state, territory or district tboreof only. Upon application of u qiinlit'iod purehnsor, llio timber on any legal subdivision will bo ol'fored sopnrntoly boforo bulng included In uny offer of a larger unit. Township 21 S., II. ! W Soc. 1!: NW',4 SlCVi rod fir 3311 M., not to be sold for loss than $1.00 per M. T, 311 S R. 7 W Sec. 11: NEW'SHVi, 85 M yellow plno, tl S5 M rod fir, nono of tho yel low plno to bo sold for loss tbnn $2.50 por II., and none of tho rod fir lo bo sold for less than $1.25 per M. Verv respectfully, Clay Tnllninn CommlsslouM GouvTAi iu4 Wise. DURTEEN BILLIONS porullon, Haiti It wax uiiwluo for tho workora lo docluro u contemplated atrllio ut till" tlmo. '"Wo ore prepared to hold out aa Ioiik um tho nhlppliiK bourd dooa," lir lid ford sulci. KoproKontalives of tho Ciillfortilu Motiil Trades uanoolullon, tho oritunl .iiHoii of employers, suld thut the shipyard oxocuIIvoh were "iitiindlnK pal" und would muko no further er ror Ik to provmit, u strike. Thoy udmiltad thut a strike of the unions in tho muritiir.e council would complutx-ly tlo up (ho Hhlpyurds In u very few duys. "Wo liuve wuiihed our luindu of the nil ii ut ton. Wo uro content tu let tho shipyards remain Idle," suld II. A. Drothurton. special examiner on Industrial relations for (ho United Htntes shipping bourd In southern Oregon und California. Cut Tills Out It Is Worth Money DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with r,c and mall it to Koloy & Co., 2V,?,:, Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., wrltlni! your numo and address clearly. You will receive In roturn a trial pnckntto containing Koloy's Honey and Tar Compound, for coiiKhs, colds and croup; Koloy Kidney I'llls, for pain In sides and back; rheumatism, buckache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thnroiii-.hly clenrtMiiK cathartic, for C(imt!f.ation. biliousness, headache, Slid sltiKSlsh bowels. For sale by Hedfnrd I'harmacv. ' So These Soles Save . You Shoe Money' " I have been wcaripg my shoes with Ne6lin Soles nearly a year, and they arc apparently in as good condition as whenllxjucht them." written Auguft, 1918. by V.H. Cocke, Officer, A.Ii.I'., France. Only Ncfiiin Soles could endure a test like this. That they do so is because of the tough durability built inlo them by a scientific process. To cut your shoe bills down, buy shoes with tlu.f long-wearing soles. They come in ninny styles for men; women, and children. Remember Neolin Soles arc flexible and waterproof, too, and arc nvr lable everywhere for re-soling. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rub xr Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels guaranteed to out wear all other heels. fleolin Sole tfotico ' In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Jackaon In tho Matter ot the Application of the Bo'.rd of Directors of Med ford Irrigation District for the Judgment and decree of this Court as to tho Regularity and Legality of tho proceedings In connection with tho Organisation of the Bald District and the proceedings of the snld Board of said District provid ing for and authorizing the Issue of tho Bonds of suld District. To Medford Irrigation District, to All Freeholders, Logal Voters and Assessment Payers within said District, and to all whom It may concern: Please take notice: that the peti tion of Leonard C:irpontcr, W. A. Folger and IC. U. Colomnn as the Board of Directors of Medford Irriga tion District, praying that the pro ceedings of said District In tho organ ization thereof, r.nd all matters Inci dent to said organization, and the proceedings of tho Board of Directors of tho Medford Irrigation District providing for and authorizing the is silo and sale or bonds of said District in the Hum of One Million Flvo llun drod Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000 .00), Including the vote of tho electors of said District authorizing said bond Issue, and all matters and things in connection therewith, may bo examined, approved and confirmed by tho snld Circuit Court, was on the 16th dny of January, 19111, duly filed in tho uhovo entitled proceeding in the office of tho Clerk ot said Court; and that pursuant to an order of this Court, duly made by the Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judge thereof, and filed, on Hie 16th dny ot January, 1919. a hearing on snld petition and 011 tho prayer therein contained, has been set nnd will bo held on the Eighth dny of February, 1919, at 10:00 o'clock In tho forenoon of that any, at tho Court Room of tho above entitled Court, in tho County Court louse at Jacksonville, Oregon. Any person Interested In tho or ganization of suld District, or In tho proceeding for tho Issue or-snlo of the bonds of the said District, may on or before the suld Eighth dny of Feb ruary, 1919, at 10:00 o'clock in tho forenoon of that day, that being tho day and hour fixed for tho hearing on snld petition, domur to or answer the said petition, and thcroupon such pvoceodlngs will bo bad as will Justi fy said Court in bulking such cxam- Inntlon of all such proceedings nnd In approving and confirming tho same, or making such ftirthor ordor or decroo us shall 110 just nnd proper In tho premises. - , Thls'notlco Is published In' the Medford Mall Tribune, a nowspnper of gonornl circulation, publlshod In Juekson County. Oregon, whero the snld Board of Directors has Its office, for three successive weeks prior to tho date fixed for such hearing, In nocordance with tho provisions of said order mado by tho Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judgo, on the 16th day ot Jiinunry, ii. (Circuit Court SeaU AVItnessthe Honorable F. M. Calk Ins, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Jackson, nnd tho seal of suld Court affixed hereto this It! Hi dny ot Jau unry, 1919. ' chAuncey FLOREY, County Clerk for Jackson County, Oregon, nnd Clerk of . tho Circuit Court ot tho Slnto of Oregon tor tho STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD J Says .Cream Applied in Nostril I Relieves Head-Colds at Once. I If your nostrils are clogged aid your lieod is stuffed anil you can't breaths freely 101111110 of a cold or catarrh. jufc get a sinnll bottle nf 1-Jly's Cream Halm ut any driijr store. Apply a liltlo oi this fragrant, ainiseptie cream Into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air pannage of your head, soothing and healing the Inflamed, swot Ion niucoiis membrane and you get in atant relief. Alii how pood It f Pels. Your nos trils are opii, your heed is clear, no moro. hawhing. 'stiuilling, blowing; no more headache, dryr.os or struggling for breath. Key's Cream lialm Is just whot snfferiTS frojn lead colds and Cs tarrh need. 1 It's a delight. Advertising Rales Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten evt a line. Legal Five cents a lino. Display lit oei an Inch. Contract rati on ippllcatlon. 'o-.j.k wmwn rrMM,E WANTKI) Competent settled wom- ian for work on ration; good coo".. Hay Hold sheop rar.ch. J. W. Mac donald. Central Point. . 265 WANTED Girl fir general house work. Tel. Medford Hotel, room 216. ' .1 W A .VTKI -fit Tt ATIOX. WANTED Position as housekeeper or would take full ehurgo of Infant or young children. Phone 57. 266 WANTED Contract pruning by one of tho best contractors In tho val ley. If you want good work at the right price phone u. r. Stone, Sio. 738 West Fourteenth street. W ASTKIV HlftCr: I.tiANKOHfl WANTED To buy, five or six-room modern house on pavement: must bo in good condition. Answer, Buyer, care Mail Tribune. 265' WA'XTED Buggy; white -Leghorn cockerels. Phone 77 7-L,. 264 WANTED To buy of owner, one or - two acres good free soil just out side city limits. Address 65, Mall Tribune. ' 266 WANTED Gasoline engine; also pump. Box W. .Mall Tribune. 26a WANTED Six fresh milk cows, also 10 rods second-hand picket fence. Ceo. B. Young, phone 7-F4 WANTED To buy, ono or two good work horses, weight 1400 or more. Phouo o91-J2. evenings. WANTED -We buy your unpaid Lib erty bond contracts for 'cash Hale's Piauo Mouse, Inc. J. F. Halo, general manager. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 48S-.M or 488-X. WANTED R. H. Toft will buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts. WANTED R. H. Toft boys Liberty bonds: also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old tbtnK. POR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 1400 lb. team and good harness at Dr. Holms' place, pwn er Howard Lee. 266 FOR SALE Pigs and shoals. Jack Martin, Coleman -Creek, Phoenix. 265 FOR SALE A few pure bred Duroc Jersey bred gilts and sows. Largo type on both sides, at Modoc Orch ard or Palmer luvestment Co. Medford. FOR SALE Thrifty pigs, 50 to 60 lbs.. 15c. D. W. Wheeler, Coleman Creek. 264 KClt SALE Puro bred Red Polled bull calf, born October. 19 IS; fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal mcr Investment Co., Modfurd, Ore, FOR SALE Good Jersey cows. Bert Stancliff, Phoenix. FOR SALE Cows. Fino family Jer sey, high test. Others soon fresh East of Phoenix, third brown bun galow acrors iron bridgo. Fern Vallay. . 26 FFOR SALE A pmd red poll bull two years old. Pnono 411-R4. 26 FOR SALE Good work team, about 2700; harness und wagon.. Going cheap. 635 Palm street. 266 SaveMoeey FOR SALE Bargain. In - good 6room house plastored, concrete foundation, large windows, bath complete, lights, largo woodbouse and gnrage, large lot and closo to paved Street, $700 cash. Up-to-dato bungalow on paved street, all assessments paid in full, modern conveniences,, garage and drlvo, lawn, shade troes. Flvo living vooriis, bath and closets, $1900. 5 acres with good house near Oak dnlo avenue $1750. 32 acres, good level land ' with nearly new , 4-room bungalow; good soil olid can Irrigate. $2800. . Money to loan on good city or country property. C&UM0U4''',-4l&UU''mA' Page-DressIer Co. ; JSltsV AW!. St, umt. IOST Pair of spectacles, tortolse- sholl bows. Howard, ltotiirn lo Mall TrihuiiB. 261 IOST Bunch of koys on Main street. Finder roturn to Police Station. 2HC IX)ST At Pago theatre. Wednesday. January 22nd, a' round black fur muff. Howard. Iteturn to Mall Tribune. 261 FOR KENT uniWRIiliAlCKOCB. FOIl ItK.NT Flvo aeres of land on Pacific Highway with water. Call 442-X. 208 FOIl RENT Eight aeres, six acres Irrigated, with buildings. Wells Mann, two miles north of Hoover Dairy, east side of Dear creek .26! FOR HKNT Ten year pear orchard with dwelling and barn, on share basis. Chance to make good money on the side working for neighbor. Call 798-H. 267 Fon be.nt Fuitsinnen rooms FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. Im perial, 20 North Front. 264 " FOU 8AJLE REAL, ESTATE. OR SALE One hundred acres. water for eighty. Sixty dollars cash. Box 29, 'Mall Tribune. 267 OR SALE OR RENT My place one mile from Talent on Highway. In oulre W. A. Hone, Bell Houre, Talent. 265 FOR SALE Small houso close to pavement. No Indebtedness, $250. Box H. O., Mall Tribune. 266 FOR SALE Fifteen acres Bear creek bottom, five acres In alfalfa, some berles, modern nine-room bunga low, cement cellar, barn 42x46; chicken houses, corn crib, garage and wood bouse; rine- well of wat er, lower, pumping plant, complete water system; rine location. All Improvements new. One-half mi:e from paved highway on good grav eled road. Phone 19-F13. Route 4 Box 41a. 266 FOR SALE Five - room modern bouse, all clear, three lots, fruit trees, barn, woodshed, garage. chicken yard. Call afternoons, 30s Portland avenue. 277 FOR SALE SO acres, estimated will cut two thousand cords wood, three miles from station, will take car as part payment. Brown & White, 10 South Fir street. FOR SALE Houses, easy monthly payments. Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. FOR SALE Or rent, several ranches O. C. Boggs. v r-Olt BALK POULTKY AND EGOK FOR SALE Rhode Island Red cock erels. Phone 40 8-R 3. 26$ FOR SALE 'White Leghorn eggs, O. A. C. and Petaluma strain, price $1.00 per setting. - Phono 408-R3. 266 FOR SA-LF Rhode Island Red roos ter. Phone 370-W. 264 FOR SALE High food value eggs' culling out of non-producing poul try; small tee charged. Dick San ders, Poulterer. 840-J. 277 FOR SALE Mammoth bronie tur keys-. J. C. Herring, Central Point. 270 FOR SALE SIISCELLAXEOUS FOR SALE Stumpage. Phone 266 204-W. FOR SALE Stumps. $3.00 per load. Also good milk cow. Phone 204-YN . 266 FOR SAVE Good young team of horses, wagon and harness and farming implements. A. E. Strong, Central Point, Beall Lane. Cen tral Point phone. 269 FOR SALE Wheat, corn, barley, pop corn ana -Minorca eggs for setting. C. M. Parkor, phone 452-W. 268 FOR SALE Mild and sweet onions at lo per lb. Phone 535. 208 Vancouver avenito. ' '267 FOR SALE 125 tons ot alfalfa hay. nil In good order. Will bale and load 011 car at Orenada for $21.00 per ton. G. Cuneo, Box S3, Gren ada, Cal. 315 POR SALE Second-hand -ton Bulck truck, good condition. See ATcKeo at Hubbard Bros. 266 FOR SALE Good grain bay (loose). East Fourteenth street. C. E. Kirk. 266 FOR SALE 12 and 16-lnch 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 SALE- If you have to soil your Liberty bonds sell them to ub; if you want to buy Liberty bonds buy tham from us. We pay cash. Pianos, Victrolas and records a '. specialty.- Hale's Piano House Inc., J. P. Hale, general manager. 271 FOR SALE! Sulphur, land plaster, superphaspbnte. - Ralph Waldo EI den, Rubs Mill. , FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay J26.00 per ton. Modoc orcnarti. Phone Central Point at meal hours. IDEAL HOME $5,000 1 23 nere.i, mostly Bev creek hot- ton. Best liieeo of hind for sale 011 Pnemo Ilmhwiiy. No bettor enrdon, nllnlfii, small dnirv proposition in Juekson .county. Two miles from Alcdlord. Locution, soil, running water, pnved highway, nil hist right. Desirable every wnv for home. Am lenvinu for Portland; must sell this week. Price $5,000. Terms. Just bull' price (ilnoe -ioIiI fur I'cW veal ami. ('nil ut 20 N, Peach, or I'hoin m-k, - FOB EXC1I Alton' FOR EXCHANGE An unincum bered modern Medford homo, with large froo soli lot. for srtiAll 'ranch near Modford. Phone 102-X. TO TRADE Will accept desirable homo or possible (tomotnlng olsn to amount of $5000 and $35011 long tlmo on a good ranch. . Box 143. Itlddic, Oro. 207 TO TRADE Vi Interest In 800 acres of wheat land in the Horso Heaven country In Washington, all In cul tlvatlon, partly in crop, price $8000 for a good home In Medford. Call anv evening after 6. ; John H. : Close, 335 South Orange. 264 MOSEY TO IiOAff LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In terest, O. C. Boggs. . LOANS City loans. Building ft Loan Assn., 429 M. F. & It, Bldr. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. 1. Andrews, No. 31 North Grape. Phone 63-M. 330 BCfifSESfl DIRECTORY Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attomey-aWw. rooms S and 9, Medford Natkaal Bank Building. A. E. Reames, Lawyor, Oarnetb- Corey Building. Anto Supplies LAHER ATJTO SPRIN08 Co. W are operating tbe largest, oldest and best-equipped plant in tbe Pa cific northwest. Use oar iprinf when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned op for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone J61-Y. .. J. Y. Allen. ' Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. - Attention gtrsn to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look into oar simplified accounting method. M. P. & H. Building, Medford. Phone 15 7-R. Instruction irl'MasIc FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Halght Muslo Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. -Phone 72. Piano Tuning G. W. CROSS 603 . West 8econd street. Phone 309. ' Piano tuner ' and repairer. Endorsed by ths leading musical people of southern Oregon. tH Planing Mill THOMAS MOFPAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings aaa screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Fbeas 184. , Physicians and SunfeoM DR. A. BURSELL Physician; Spla ologist; Surgeon. 309 Medford Furniture & Hdw.- Bldg. Hrs. 9-12 . and 2-5 or appoint. . Office phone 29. 27S DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build in g. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EtfMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear, nose and throat Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sap plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. 4 H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. ' , ' DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW " OSTEOPATHIC PHY9ICIAN8 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.! Phone 904-L: Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tha best equipped printing office la Southorn Oregon.,.; Book binding, loose leaf ledgers;' billing systems, etc. Portland prices. : 27 North Fir St 1 Transfer EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right Service guar anteed. IXTERURBAX AUTOCAR CO. TIME OAlU. , Leave Medford for Ashland dally except 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 ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:80. 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. . - , Leave Ashland for Medford daily except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 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. FIVE ACRES 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 fins well with pumping plant, tower, etc., on the best graveled highway In 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 a nice home on It closo In to Medford. Let us show you this today. ' Brown & White 10 South Fir St,