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OF mmm Ki'vcrnl week nun Minn McCoi'iuick IMIIIUUIlilcd II MUl'ilM III' fond IiimniiIIh to liu uivcii ill Altai I'uril iIiii hilt Uiu mouth of Fi'liriiury. Tlu J'irsl ifnvn W'l'l lie lilvell Mllllllllv Wl'llilllt, Fell- iiiuiv :i. in lliu Mi'ill'iiril imlilii' lilnui v nl M o'l'liii'k, 'J'Iiiiho lessons nic cn lil'i lv free mill nil wiimi'ii wisliiim in till i iiilviiiitiiirn uf Dm oiii tort uiii I v to nlmlv fornix ii rii welcome In ultctid. An I he Iiihviiiiii luivit liiinn urriiiiucil Ui 1'iiiiHUi'iitiva order it is iiiiiiiirtniit lor tllOHO WIIIIICII wlio wish lo tint full benefit of llui nlmlii course to liu in iillcudmicu ill the first luccliin?. ; I ! coiinm in liciiiit uivt-n in order lii ii-bimI women in nliiiiniiiir balanced tiHIIIIN tlirolmli a knowledge of food viiliii'M anil food I'oiiiliiiiulioiipt, Sm. t'iiil iitluiilion will ln uivi-ii In llui did til children mill tint relation of food in lii'iiltli, mtiwtli (iml ili'vi'luimii'iil. For I'ouil iiiokI people spend Im liiru rl purl ul' liii'jr incomes, Wlmt.ii t'liv if llii'V buy sicl.noss instead oT In :ltil It I" possible lo j 1 1 ii k ilii uliiiiiiiim ul three HiuiiIh n iIhv ii pleasure. Find mil .how it mm tiu done liv iilli'iitliiix IliOsM I'lllh'-t'l. I ' 10 SEEK MEMBERSHIP ' Tho of f IcIhIb of Ihti Juckaon, Coun ty Knriu Bureau horn bcit working hurd preparing; for. the cutitity-wldo. miupnlKU for membership which be gins nt '.VbII crook. Tniiiiliiy. Febru ary 4, at 2:30 p. in. Tho on CI ru weu will tin apcnt In orKsnltliiK llio aoulh ml of tho roiiniy before siurllng on I Ho north mil. thla plan being adopt ed because tho south end In bolter oruntilied. A Hood rorpii of apunkcra ban tii-cn arranged for, mid It U hoped tliat tlia poople will noo Hint ni good crowd attends, Tho arhedule for Clio weak tioKlmilliK Tueaduy. Folirunry 4, In ax follow: Nell Creek. Fob. 4. 2:30 p. ,ni.;i Ilollvlow. Fob. 4, ,S p. in.; Valley Vl.iw, Fch. S, 3:30 p. in.; Taliint, Fb. u. p. in,; Phoenix, Feb. 8, s p.; in.; Griffin Creek, Fob. 7, T T. in. 'HUfflS . ; Oalliullc Church . ; . v South Oiikdnlo Avenue. , Flrnt mass Sunday nl 8 a. in. Hiiconil musa ul 1U:U0 ii. in. Ilunvilli'llon after second mass. ,lov. John Powers, Rector. IXnng.-Lulli. .Ion's Church Fourlli Hi, below Oiikdnla Ave. Rev. l)r.,V. It. .Mor.vu-Oomir. I'aHtor Hon. MS Vit l oiirtli Ht. HiiikIhj-icliool ID a. in. Hlvlno Horvlot 1 1 n. in. You and yours art tordlully lu- Vlllill. il'iw MkiIiimIIm (Imri'li. t'or.ilvy und Wont Tenth Mlrouln. SitrvH'iu tomorrow n followa: Huhlmtli Ri'hool 10 o'clock n. m. I'machliiK. 11 o'clock n. in. and 7 n. m. HnhliTt of ftitrman Riiliballl inoriiliiR, "Tho WTork and Fftoct of H ic.h ttiuilMieHn. " .Nl(;hl ovaiiKollflllr. norvlcoH. M. F. ChlldH, paHtor. M. V.. ('Imri'li. South Cor. AS". Mnln and Onkdulo. J. K. Wnlluirk, l'lutlor. Hiindny ntlionl nt 10 a. in. I'rcACliliiK nl 11 . m. by tho pn tor. Suhjoct. "Tho Fnthurhooil of tiod." , Tho (Voinon' M iHHlonnry Boclnty will maul nt. tho church Tucsiliiy lit You nro Invftixl to nil aorvlcca. First llapdNt Cliurcli Afler nit llio church (h the moat constant norvunt of society, uuiur nuclides nnd Institutions come mid K. Hut tho need of the church re mains. Tills church Is tryliiK lo Borve the community In n faithful way, Como and lend n hand. IM ir.'a. m. ,Illblo school, F. AV, Munra, supurlntofdont. 1 1. Public worship. 'Morning suh joct "Tho Fiillnoss of Fnltli." fl:lS, 11. Y. V. 11. Subject, "Tho linn From Mlsaourl." 1 W. T.S. 9prlKs, Jl In later. 1 First Clllilrh of Christ, Scientist llrnnch'.of Tho Jlolhor Church, Tho First Ohurch or Christ. 'Scientist, in liOKton. Sorvloo Sunday at 1 1 o'clock, subject, "l.ovo." ' Wednesday ovonliiR mootliiR nt which 1 teatliiionles or Chrlsllan Sclouco ItoalliiK nro Rlvnn, nt 7:80. , Riindny school nt I : 1 o . All Under tho ago or twenty arc wolcnino. ' j Clliiroh'udirice 212 North Oiikduli'. HendliiK room In tho M. F. ; & II. bulldlnii;', i.VnrlH Conti'iil. Open fvom 1 to a, dally, excopt Hiinditys and hil Idnys. : : : : . , , , Tho public ;ln cni'dlnlly ilivHod i, ult olid the .soi vlcos' and -visit llio' rontltiitf (l'llOlll.1 ! . i f ; .CliHstimi CJilircli Tho usual mnrnliiR sorvUipa .will ho held. Hundiiy school at 0: 15. Last Blimliiy Dtny it liii'KO liKTPflao In (ho ulluniliinco, muy Im lju mo pr emit troiiK IIiIh Hundiiy, Tho Itov. Millard or ilromiii'lon will priiiuh nt both Hid II o'clock und Uiii 7ll0 hour. Tlioro will bu ilpiii'liil uiiinlc, Tho iliiiiiibni'a mid llio (rlwiiln iif tlm ChrlHtluu church uro mmidlill)' luvllod lo intend nil of Ihcno niiivlniH. Ilov, Mllluid In oiiu of tho inliiliilorH Uiii board Iiiih bvu In tor I'oiipondiiiicii with in rouiird to IiiKIiik up llui work In Mtidrord. I'ruyor uiuutliiK Thurmliiy mviuiIiik 7:110. 1 Fliwl I'l'CHliyloiliiii Cliiii'ili Curlier .Miilu mid Holly mrcolii. Hiiuiiny iiciiool nt 11:15 n. m,, .Mr. ('. H. (Ilium, mipcrlitlciidciii, Mornlnii aurvi in 1 1 u. m,, H'n' moil, "Ncluunliih, Hio Mini Who Cuiml," Thla In Hid Hrm uf u acrlcr. Of tlirco acruioiia on tho cbuructor of .Nolivniliili, Mviinlng mirvlco nt 7;. 'in p. ni aiir iiioii, "Tho tii'vuluKt .Moral Vlclory of lllalory; UIiIIkiiHuiik luvolvud." .Mualc for tho niornliiK: Holo. "Ono Hwimtlr Holciun ThouKhl" (Aipbrulnn), II i. (Juo, An il row. 1'ucl. "Calm um HioMkIiI" (Coot)'.) Mr. unit .Mr, Audrowa. And In llio uvoiiIiik, Bolo, "(lo Down Mourn" (llurlol;h) M Inh Adi'ln llrimlt. Mm. H. A. McCiirdy, iirmiiiliit. Clro. Andrcwii, illn'clor of nnnilc, I.. Myron llo.iirnr, Mlnlatur. i I'lrj.1 .MclliuillM IvpiX'olHtl Cliurrli Fourlli und llarlli'lt. Kiinduy, Fob. L'nd. will liliiiiKiirulc t Ii o cciiluuiiry movement which In dimlKiiod "lo lift MothndlHiu to u now pluuo of aplrltuul vlnloii and uiinlHtry Iroin which It will uccompllnh lu purl nt llio ClirUHrn cuiuiucat uf tho world." . . , Thi norm on NUhJccU nro ni fol liwt: II n. in. "Tliu iHuwurdiililp ot I'ruyor"; 7:110 p. in,, "Tho Stownrd- khlp of Houlii." KrcupUon if lU'.'ir- bora. 'I'll In la inlaaii'iiiiry diiy In llio Sun- tiny acliool. Mm. J. II. Cnrkln lit" uburito of Hio omrclaoa. "Tho Open Moor lo Fo'ir 'liindrid Mllllona" la tho topic for l.i-' Cpsvori.i I.cokuo nt 0:1 p. m. Mn. Hiorev Iviiiuinun Ih k'uiic-. Ui or I hrvakiiiC ulli'iidniu'o Iiihi Kuiid iy. Do it i.ualii. Tho official bcurd niocii ncx.1 Tuwduy nvonlim. Tho mld-wcuk aurvlco on Tjiursduy tivonliiK. Alalt. C:1-;M. 1'ii.im-o brliirf your bibloa. C, It., Carlo, Minister. S.P. Tho central vclon of tho Soiith orn I'ciclf If. rouildliouao nt Aalilnnd colliipaiHl toduy. Nobody wan Injured nut two uiuu nail narrow oa'.npon from IioIiik atruck by tho rnllliiK didirla. A locomotlvo wna pnrtlully covorod by wrockngo. Tim roundhouao wna creeled In ISSS, tho mmu year na tho Soulhorn I'nciflc depot nnd tho original Holol OrCKon atructuroa In Aahlitnd wore built. A now roiindhouHO buildliiR la conlomplntod lo luko tho pluco of tho collapacd tructuri. . l.lve.Moik POUTI.AN1), Oro., Feb. I. slondy: recolpis 3. Stoers. -Cntilo best, 1 3 0 rti 1:1.2:,; Rood to choice 1 1 tfi 12:60; medium to Rood 9.r.O (j) i I ; fair lo Rood 9.r 0 4r 1 1 ; fair to me dium IS.'iOfu 9.fi0; common to fair f 7.50(1 s.50; enwa find lieifora,. cholco $.25 (l It). 2.1; Rood tn.cliolco $S.?r ;i (1.75: medium to good $7.50 (d 8.50; fair to medium $5.73 (ii d.75; rnnnora $.1.50 U a; bulla $ri(fi9: calves $9(ij 13; Blockers and focdors $7i0. Hors stonily ; rcc.dpls 23S. I'rlmo mixed $ 10,81) 'if 17; medium mixed $Jd.riO(lj 111.75; rouRh hoavlna $15.40 (jc 10; pIks $14((f 15.40; bulk $10. SO. Sheep steady; receipts 7. l'rluio lambs $13,75(4 14.50; ralr to medium S'.lfiill; yenrlliiRs $10fi 1 1.ii0 wothura $!iifl0; owes $0dK. Itilttcr PORTLAND. Oro.. T'ob. 1. llutlor weak; city cruumury prints, extras, box lots 50c; cartons 51c; hair boxes half cunt more; leas t linn half boxes to moro. IluyliiR prlco betlcrrnt, coiiii'iy 45c; eu'iO extras 4ac. TALENT TALK Ladies Aid of llie Jlulbodist church met nl the church parlors Thursdnv of Inst week. II lininir election of of ficers, the followinsr wore elected: president. Mrs. Cliurles lloldriduo; ,vico lu'csiilenl. Mrs. Kd 1'oss; seerc tnrv Irunsureiv Mrs. t. (Y Willinms, Tlie ul'luriioiiii was spent in sewinir mid social eotiversiihon. A delicious lnpeli whs .served dunns the nflcv nooii. '. ' , . ; ' Sui'vices nl th(cliurcli next Sunday lis itsiuil ill' the; niori.iiiiir. Sunday seltool nl, 10,11.' 111. r'rcaeliiiiL' nl 11. TliiM'ivwill Jie im services in llui oven- uitt unli( riiiiucr liMice. iied Cross evevv Tticsdav iiTter lioon, All Indies lire cofdinllv invil- ed iD iillcnd. ' .-'..-, Mrs. Jliko laieiis (nco Kiln .lewelU lid-l 'Tliui'sdiiv cvenini!' for Miller. Nc- vndu, n join her liiishiind who lias ob tained employment in thai cilv. Mr. and .Mrs. Louie Sileao of Lew- ihlVl'i Vltl'i'u l.i'u, iiilil,Y fibWv' vi' MrcnroTtT) matt; ttztp.ttnt!, iuedfottd, g..-J - 2 ' .1 u lie lion Cilv, Cnlil',, uml Minn Irene IlieUcy of KcdiluiK. nlil., wiirn.wcck mid kiicmIh ol their uuclo, Jlnriuii Ti'vcr mid I'liniilv lunl week, beinir hern to iifteinl llie t'linenil ol' tlivir iiintlicr, Mi'M, I'll In Dickey who ilicil nt c lioiuii or In-r tinlcr, Jin. Knv 'Jolt. nl llinll.'iyil on Tliiiihilnv. , Jim. (Jllicr iiiiuiilii'i'K id' I lie t'umilv beiiiL' liicuciit were Aim.' Men. 'I'liciidii An diiililic ol' Kcnni'tl, Cnlil'.. .,)ulin Diek- cv of lleildiiiif. Cnlil',, I,ciih(I Diekuv of l.oiviMtini, l ulil'., I.cwim lekcv ol Oakland. Cnlil'. Mr. Dickov IiIho Icl't lo iiiourii her lie- her U'.'ed neillier. .!in, llai'iicll Trvcr ol' .Mwlt'ord und I'niir hhIith und two hrollicru, Mr. Jenuv Wiilioii ol' Lowell. Inwii: Mri. Fiiiiiiv Sehrcver ol' l.ceoluii, Mi'h, Knv Toll of .M.'ill'uril. JIi'h. Aiiiiii Selircvcr ol' llcelci'. Km.; Niini Trvor nl' Diiiii-uiiiir, Cnlil.. nnd .lnrioii Trv cr lr lllin llllicc. HIlO lllfill ll'IIVI'H 1,i iiJiiiuleliildrcii mid llirco urcatvrmiil eliildreu. , ilnliii l.necv und I'liini'iv returned I'roiu under the hint of the week, where he mid bin win. CIiiiiIck, .lolni and l.liid hail licen ciuiiolvcd ul lllc Sualiliuv kiiiv miilu. Mix. .1 1 ill it ItobiiiKiui und lier uiollier. ,lr. Coleuuin w.-itcd hr. Uliii Colemfiii und I'uiiiilv ill Jni'kMill ille S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v ulleriiiion. .Mr. Marion Trvcr nnd family al- Icndcil llie I'uiieral of bin KiNicr. J!rn. Til ii Diekov in Medl'iird Siimlnv "f- teiiiiieii. .Mr. und Mre. rrcd Hiaiidt uUo atlMiiled. Ted Sciiiduu win u virilorjii Moil I'nrd Sunday, Mjxm IIiioM'V of Milliouiiiro How who Iiiix been hnetidiuv Mime lime here a uui'Hl ol' her hinlur, Mrx. Mnriiui Trvcr ruliirncd lo her lioiuc hint yod IIDwIaV. 1 Millmrii lluchoii I'elurned Sntiirilav from l'lilllnml where lie hud Hpeut flu week ill iillemlini to iniittcrM con nected with bin stock rmicli in llio Apiileunlc ciiiinlrv. l.nwrcneo Crawl'oril rclurncil' Snt unliiv front ('mini l.t'win. liiiviiiK ob tained iii ilisclinivv. AJrn. Kaiinv Schri'ver of Li'i'tnaa. Johti Diekev mid lii diuujlitcr Mim Irene, wore uiicsIk of Marion Trvcr mid fniuilv Tucdav mid YciUifdnv. Mr. Iliakev mul .Mi,' IJirkvv Were, en ruuto to llu'ir In Hue in ltcddiiur ul'tor iillciidiitit the funeral of Mr. Oiekov'n mother. Mrs. l'.lla Di'-l.ev. in Medfurd. Mr. Diekuv wan ho ilclmhtcd with Uie Hoauc river vallev thai lie, Iihk ile eideil to return and locate dure in Uio near fill arc. ; MrH. John llenrinir. Mrs. I!ue. Mrw. Iliiwman, .Mrs. UiisrheN, nmfjllrs. .idei'x wme cm'sIM nt n miiUine boe at tho Inline of Mrn. Frank (iiissiuacr in Ashland Wednesday. Mr. undMrs. Ilnnev. Mrs. Smith nnd Mrs. Violet Kalon. nil of Mc.dlord. were mtcsts of Mrs. Katoirs iairt'iita. Mr. mid .Mrs. Yei.s Viurcii. Siunlav. Mrs. William Z"0 was fchouiiim; ill Ashland Wciliic.-dav. Mr. Ilov Kstes has mireliascd f.ho Zidcr properly at the end of the street and expects to build n new house in tin1 near future. The hiuli school basket bull I cams went to Ashland Tuesday eveniin; for u came with llie Ashlmid school. Tal ent won liv ine point, Anv ono who was nt nil in doubt us to the out come of tho mime was soon nut to rest when the Iimiii returned home. Hubert I'urvis is bnildim; u fine new house on his country property on Wanner creek. airs, t pester Kniuhlen ol esrner creek mid Mrs. ItuKow of Yank (iiileh were visitors in Medford one duv last week. Mrs. Fred Ilnindl und small daugh ter were oiie.ts at her fathers' home Wcdnosdnv. T HOUSE REPORT noportod,by Jackson County Ab stract Co.. Sixth and Central Ave. I'roliiito Court Maraarct Wonlev. estate, Inven tory nnd iiirnisenieiit. l'lorenee White, estale. Admitted lo probate. ; Ociirue W. Sperrv, estale. Admit ted to prolmtc. Ilenrv I'" Hoyden, estute. Admit ted to probate, K.iiinm A. I lulu, estate. Proof of liiihlieiilion. llcormunu Jliei-s, estale. l'etition. Order. , Flunk Sniilli, tmiurdiiinsliiiil. es. lute. Admitted to probnle. , Circuit Court Hilt Pines Lumber Co. vs. F. JI. K'ndiivan. Jleehanie's lein. , ltrul l-lstuto Trnnsfvrs Victor l',cll to . llabel Itiown. I. mid in scetioii -1. township Rub Musterole on Forehead . and Temples A luwrtiic.he remedv without tho dan cers of "headache medicine." Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once I Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. . Better than a miminrrt nlastcr nnd does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can It affect stomach and heart, as some in ternal medicines do. - ' ' : Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, osthma, neuralgia, con oestion, plqurlsy, rheumatism,, lumbago, nil nuina and aches of the bock or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds ot the ; cliqst.(it often prevents pMWmonla); : f i .! - ' , SOc ancVeOc jai-sj Uospltii! sie $2.50 .'III, rn nan 1 mist .'.... if (.'(iilieiitii of lilin issued to Auiandii 1', 'J'ownseiid. - Uit block . kdwai'd's IMueu ; i addition lo Mx'ill'ord '.. (.'eililiealo of titlu i Hied lo lleiiiiniiu (I, I'euii el ax, Land In Oi'aiul Viow Oichiird Iraclo.... Ccrlil'icate of title issued to T. Hluviiris. I.ii'nd in Grand Vlilw Orcliiird truels (V'ltil'ii'liUi of title issued to Clarence, (', I'ieree. l,oln .'1, ' 4, b, IS. 7, H. block (i, of J'icrec'a subdivision, e sland described in i'.'IWi A Woiiiiiii'h ItCCOllllllCIKlulloil Mra. IJ. T. Tryor. Franklin Av., OUkko, 0 writer.: "Nino year ago wu very mftch nrfllctcd with kidney trouble, ' I boiiKht different kinds of medicine, but ull to no offuet, until one day I boudit u box of Foley Kid ney I 1 1 1 . 1 realized no great a ben efit from tho line of that box that I concluded myaelf cured of kidney trouble. I feel nufo In recommend- Inn Foley Kidney Pill to any kidney iHferera." They relieve Im'acbu, ore muscles, stiff jolntu, rheumatic palna and bladder allnienta. For aale by Medford Pharnincy. THINK OF THE MONEY YOU CAN Clarence J. bjornker of St. Louin, Missouri, writes, "I have a pair of shoes with NcOlin Soles nnd have used them for two years. I think they will last another ax months." - Mr. Ulocnker also recommends Ncolin Soles lot their .comfort and waterproofness. It is a remarkable fact that Neslin Soles, cost no more than others that give only ordinary wear. You can (tct them on new shoes in many styles for men, women, and children and they are available everywhere for re soling, too. And look at the money you save Ixjtause you need fewer pairs of shots with Neolin Soles. Remember these soles are made by Science to be espe cially touqh and durable. They are manufactured by The (ioodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of Akron. Ohio, who ar-0 make Wincfoot Heels guaranteed U outwear any other heels. rieoljn Soles u. o.i. iu.ua. Xotlco In tho Circuit Court of the Stato ot Oroaon for the County of Jackson. In tho Mutter ot the Application of tho lloird of Directors of .Med ford IrrlKation District for the 'judgment and decree of this Court as to the Regularity and Legality or the proceedings In connection with the Organization of Hie said District nnd tho proceedings of the said Board of said. District provid ing for and authorizing the Issue of tho Bonds of said District. To Medford Irrigation District, to All Freeholders, Legal Voters and 1 Assessment Payors within said District, and to all whom It may concern : Please take notice: that the peti tion of Leonard Carpenter, w. A Folser nnd K. G-. Coloman as the Board of Directors of , Med ford Irriga tion District, praying that tho pro ceedings of said District In tho organ Izatlon thereof, nnd all matters Inci dent to snld nrgnnlz?.l.on. nud tho proceedings of tho Hoard of Directors of tho .Medford Irrigation District providing for nnd au.horir.ing the Is sue nnd snlo of bond-.; of said District In the sum of One million Five Hun dred Thousand DoMars ($1,500,000 .00), including tae vote of the electors of said District authorising said bond issue, end all matters and things in counec'.lon therewith, lqay uo oxnmmeu, aprrovca ana continued by the said Circuit Court, was on tho Kith day of January, 1913, duly filed 1 In the above entitled proceeding in I the office of the Clerk of said Court; and that purs.tant to an order of this Court, duly uiado by the Honorable l'Y M. Calkins, Judge thereof, and filed, on tua IGth day of January, 1919, a hearing on Bald petition and on tho prayer theroln contained, has been set nnd will bo held on the Klghth day of February. 1919, at 10:00 o'clock In tho forenoon of that day, nt the Court Jiooni ot the above entitled Court, in tho County Court House at Jacksonville, Oregon. Any porson interested in the or ganization of suld District, or In the proceedings for tho issue or sale ot tho bonds ot the said District, may on or before tho sold Klghth day of Feb ruary, J919, nt 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, that botng the day nnd hour fixed for the hearing on suid petition, demur to or answer tho said petition, and thereupon such proceedings will be had as will justi fy said Court in making such exam ination of all such proceedings and In approving and .confirming theJ same, or making such further order or decree as snail ue just and proper In tho premises.' ' This notice is published in the Modford Mull .Tribune, a, newspaper ot general - circulation published in Jackson County, Oregon, whore the said Hoard of Directors has its office. for throo successive weeks prior the date fixed for -snch hearing. In accordance with the provisions of snld order made by the llounrablo F. M. Calkins, Judge, on tho 16th day of January, 1919. , (Circuit Court Seal) 'Witness tho Honorable F. M, Calk ins, Judge ot tho Circuit Court of the Stuto of Oregon for tho' County of Jackson, nnd the seal of said Court nfflxod hereto this 16th day ot Jan uary, ,1919. .. CHAUNCEY FLOR15Y, . County Clerk 'for Jackson County Oregon, nnd Clork of the Circuit Cpurt of the Statu of Oregon tor the County ot Jackson. NOT10B OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER General Land Of flco, Washington, D, C.,. ..December t, 191S. 'Not loo --Is hereby given that subject to the conditions nnd limitations of tho Act of June 9, 191U CIO Slat., 21 S). and the In structlonn of tho Secretary of the In tori". V( September 15. J?7, the OT?TCOONT, RATTJTff)AV, FKF.TIFATIY limber on tho following lnnda will bo Hold Fob. II, 1UHI, ut 10 o'clock a, in,, at public unction at tho United states land offlco at HoaeburK, Ore Koii, to tho hlKheat bidder at not lean than tho apprulacd vuluo as ahown by lb la notice, sain to bo aubjccl. to tho approval of tho Hecretury of the Interior. Tho piirchaao price, with an additional dim of one-fifth or ono per cent thereof, belnif eommtsnlonB allowed, must ho duponited at llmo of Bale, money to lie ooturnod If aulo la not approved, oth'jrwlao patent will lanuo for tho lirabor which must be removed within ton yeiira. Bids will be received from citizens of tho Unit ed Stulea, associations of aunh clt Izena and cortioraliona organized under the laws of the United But en or any atato. territory or district thereof only. . I'pon application of u uuallfled oiirtbafer. tho timber on any IckuI iibd!vllon will bo offered sciiarately before bslni! Included In any offer of a larger unit. Townnhlp 21 8.. It. 4 W., Hcc. 1: NWV4 HH'A, red fir 230 .M., not (o be sold for lesa than 11.00 per At, T. 3:t 8.. II. 7 W Sec. 11: NK' j?K!4,.3 M., yellow Dino. Ctij M.. red fir. none of tho yel low plno to' be o!d for leas than $2.fi0 per M., and none of the red fir to be sold for len than $1.25 per M. Very rcare'tfu!!y. Clay Tallman, r:om1nlnn! lu,nFol linn ff(pe Advertising Rates Cliiwlfiel On c;nt a word. Locals Ten fleals a. line.. Legal Flvo cents a line. , Display 2.1 cents an Inch. .Contract rales on application. WAXTKD (iirl for general house work. Tel. Medford Hotel, room 210. ' - - - - ' - ' WA.NTKIJ fllTTTATIOK. : WANT!'!!) High 2t;liool boy wants work for board and Jodelng. Ap ply to 1". S. KoiDloymont Office: 20S WANTED Position as ijouaekeeper or would take full charge of Infant or young children. Phone 57. 266 W A Tlcr .msCEIXAi S WANTKD To buy good six-roora houne. Address Box XX, Mall TrI. bune. . 267 WA'XTKD- Setting hens. Will buy or will trade full bred layln, Barred Rocks which I have for sale. Phono 930-Y. 260 WANTKD to hear from owner of good ranch for aale. . State ; cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED Beans. 25,000 lbs. 27 North Grape. Call 26C WANTKD Second-hand bicycle at 30 North Grape. , 26 WANTED To boy of owner, one or two acres good Tree sou just out side city limits. Address 65, .Mail Tribune. i ' 266 WANTED Six fresh milk cows, nlso 10 rods second-hand picket ' fence. Geo. B. Young, phone 7-F4 WANTED To buy. one or two good work horses, weight 1400 or more. Phone 591-J2. evenings. WANTED We buy your unpaid Lib- . orty bond ontracts for cash Hale's Piano House, Inc. J. -F Halo, general manager. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 4SS-M or iSS-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., anal makes short time loans on any old hlnir rAJR SALE POULTRY AND EGttK. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red cock erols. Phone 40S-R3.. 266 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs. O, A.-C. and Petalumn strain. Price $1.00 per setting. Phone -I0.S-R3. ' 266 FOR SALE High food value eggs culling out of non-producing poul try; small fee charged. Dick Snn dors. Poulterer. S40-J. ;. 277 FOR SALE Mammoth oronxo tur keys. J. C. Herring, Central Point. ' 270 FOR S.VLF LIVESTOCK FOR SALE A low fresh milk goats. Mr. fl. IL Fox, Lake Creek, Ore. - . . 271 FOR SALE A few registered Dnroc Jersoy bred gilts and sows: Large typo and good ancestry, at Modoc Orchard or W. A. Sumner, man ager, Hotel Medford. . FOR .SALE Five yearling Jersey hefters from choice cows. Phone 311-R. 267 FOR SALE Good high grade heater. 421 Onk street. .' - 266 FOR SALE 1400 lb. , team and good harness at Dr. Helms' place. Own er Howard Lee. 266 FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, born October. 1918; fine youngster. Modoc. Orchard or Pal mer Investment Co., Medford, pre. FOR SALE Good Jersey cows. Bert Stanclltr, Phoenix. , - 267 FOR fcALE Cows. . Fine family Jer soy, high test. Others soon fresh. Knsl of Phoenix, third brown bun galow , ncross Iron bridge, Forn Valley. 267 FFOR SALE A sTood red poll bull, , two years old. tPhoue 4U-R4. 266 FOR SALE Good work team, ahout 2700; harness and wagon. ,. Going cheap. 635 Palm street. 266 FOR RENT AFARTMKNT3. FOR R ENT -Unfurnished Holland ,...lr.t!B9!)tt 9flH .?y MVMtV-JW 1,1019. roil 8AI.B TtRAL ENTATK. FOR BALIC A home and a place lo mako money. Five-room house, pood barn, chicken house; 'four Iota; JOUO strawberries. ilOU other variety berrlos. Can n've terms. Bennett investment Co. 2liil FOR SALE Ranch ft 14 acres; good order., Cheap. All particulars on , application. Box 441, Mali Trib une. -, ' 29 FOR SALE One hundred acres. wntor for eighty. Klxty dollars cash. Box 29, Mall Tribune. 207 FOR SALIC Small house close to pavement. So Indebtedness, f2.0. Box H. O., Mall Tribune. 206 FOR SALE Fifteen acres Bear creek bottom, five acres In alfalfa, some berries, modern nine-room bunga low, cement cellar, barn 42x40; chlckon houses, corn crib, garage and wood house; fine well of wat er, tower, pumping plant, complete water system; . fine location. All Improvements new. One-half mile from paved highway on good grav eled road. Phone 19-F12. lloute 4, Box 41a.' 266 FOR SALE Five - room modern house, all clear, three lots, fruit trees, barn, woodshed, garage, chicken yard. Call afternoons, 305 Portland avonuo. 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, easy monthly Building & Loan, 429 Bldg. payment. M. F. & H. FOR SALE Or rent, several ranches O. C. Boggs. FOB. SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One second-hand power sprayer, $200.00; one second-hand bharpless cream separator, fSa.uo 260' FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms. Cleaning and re pairing of all machines a specialty. 245 Central avenue, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman. . 291 FOR SALE John Deere sulkv plow Splendid condition. Phone 534-X. FOR SALE Dodge touring car, like new, S9S5. Terms. Box 0, Mail Tribune. .267 FOR SALE Wood saw, four-hors engine, 2G-inch saw; light, power ful rig, in fine condition, $100. J. E. Ouches R. F. D. 1, Griffin Creek. 270 FOR SALE Bluestem seed wheat. Phono 311-R. . , 26 FOR SALE Cheap, single driving harness, light double harness com plete. Call at Denny & Co. ware house, S. P. tracks. 266 FOR SALE Apples In bulk at Denny & Co. warehouse, S. P. tracks. 26 F0R SALE '204-W. . Stumpago. Phone 266 FOR SALE Stumps. $3.00 per load. Also good milk cow. Phone 204rVV ' ' . 260 FOR SAU3 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 and .Minorca eggs for setting. C. M. Parker, phone 452-W. 26S FOR SALE Mild and sweet onions at lc per lb. Phone 535. 208 Vancouver avenue. 267 FOR SALE 125 tons of alfalfa hay, all in good order. Will bale and load on car at Grenada for $21.00 per ton. G. Cuneo, Box S5, Gren ada, Cal. 315 FOR SALE Second-hand -ton Buick truck, good condition. See McKee at Hubbard Bros. 266 FOR SALE Good grain hay (loose). .East Fourteenth street. C. e. Kirk. 266 FOR SALE 12 and 16-lnch I-aurel and fir mixed wood, $3.50 and $3.25 a tier, two and a half -miles from town. Phone S69-i. 267 FOR SALE For sand, gravel, sedi ment, or garden plowing phone 912-J. 27U FOR SALE If you have to sell your Liberty bonds sell them to lis; it you want to buy Liberty bonds buy them from us. We pay oash. Pianos, Victrolns 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 Fine quality baled hay $2o.00 per ton. Modoc, Orchard . Phone Central Point at meal hours. FOR REN a HOUSES. FOR RENT OR SALE Cheap on easy terms, large house and two lots on paved corner, east side. Also Chalmers automobile and trailer for sale. 531 South River side, phone 246-X. "66 loan. LOST Bunch of' Keys , on, iMain street. Finder return to - Police Station. ' 266 IDEAL HOME : :$5,odoC: r 23 acres, mostly Hear creek hot- ton. Host piece of laud for sale on Pacific Ilitrlttvnv.' No better trnrderi. mini tti, small duirv .proposition in Jackson . county. 4 Two. miles from aledtord. Location, soil. , runniuv wnler, paved highway, all iust ritiht Desirablo every wav for home. Am leavinsr for Portland: must sell this week, .Trice $5.000. ; Terms. 1 Just hull! price place sold for l ew veil in hso. Cull nt 'JO N. Peach, or Plione IQi-b, . paof TrmnT! roit RKNT MINI r'l r IM'CI FOR RENT -12 uric on garden irar.l. lial! milt' lint , n,-)i ,, ent. Fair Iiouko. goiil. turn,-cp'ifl-nu wnliir, Wrlto or phone t. ,V, Manning, Talent, 0'f?K"U. - K7 FOR HUNT -Flvo jierft.i or html on " PncirioJIlghway with, water. Call ' 442-X. . 'SUM FOR RENT'Ton year pear, orchard--with dwelling and lijru, on -share, bnsls. Clinuro to make good money". on tho side working -for noi;hiiir, Cull 79S-R. ' 2U7 i FOR KXrilANdP:, FOR EXCHANGE An urrbirinn- bered modern Medford homo, with large free soil lot. for small ranch near Medford. I'hono lt'2-X. TO TRADE Will accept dwlrnblo homo or possible somothlmr also to amount of $5000 and ?3T,0O long time on a good ranch, Ilox 143, Riddle, Oro. S7 MONEY TO IX) AS LOANS Fnrm lonns il por cent In- terest, O. C. Bog?:s. LOANS City loans. Dulldtnr: & Loan Assn., 429 M. I-. ft H. HUIg, MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy I.Io erty BoKda. J. Andrews. No. 31 North Crape. Phono 52-M. -330 ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-ftt-law, rooms 8 and 9, Modford atlal Bank Building. A. B. Rcames, Lawyer, Gnrnott- Corey Building. Auto Supplies LA HER ATJTO SPRINGS Co. We aro operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In thr- Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others full. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Get yonr premises cloaned np for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 351-T.. -J-Y. Allen. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. 1 M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look into our simplified accounting ' method. M. F. & II. Building, Medford. Phone 157-R. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher 0! .piano and harmony. Hnight Music Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. PlaninR Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldln.es ana screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. ' Physicians and RurKeons DR. A. BURSELL Physician; Spin- ologist: Surgeon. 3d 9 Medford Furniture & Hdw. Bldi?. Hrs. 9-12 and 2-5 or appoint. Olfice phone 29. . . V 275 ' DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic 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 Aurtst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Phone 57. DR. F. G. CARLOW ' DR. EVA MAINS CAP. LOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS , 416-417 Garnett-Corev Bldg. Phone 904-L. Resldenco 26 S. Laurol Street. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding. . loose loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 Nortn - Fir St. ' ' Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right.- Service guar anteed. INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. , TIME CARD. Leave Sledford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. 111. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. ui! Sun days le ave at 10:30 a. m. ami l:.sU, 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. hi. Also on Saturday at 0:30 p. 111. 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-rooin bungalow . with sleeping porch, ce ment fruit and vegetable coilar, good-, barn, chicken house and yard, a fme well with pumping plant, lower, eio., on the beat graveled highway. In tl)(i valley and close In; an opportunit.. . . to own a place like this fSr ?2lii0.00 , Will -not wait lomr-for a 'buj'iir r,;: there aro too many pcor!e ;loo)ttni.', , foe .a good, piece of laUd'wItiiVu, uico : home on it close In to Medford. Lot us show you this today. Brown v&l Whit 10 South Fir St,