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W. C. L U. DRIVE TO !E A 20 WAXBTON, Ills,, Kb. 3. Plans fur llio drlvo by Iho Nnlloiuil Winn nn'j Christian Tt'lnpnriitico I'nloii Ik in'io $1,00,000 mill to uiiIIhI ii ml! I'uu now nioinberH In America uud Al.uku wore tinuouiieud loiluy liy Ms. Frederick II. Perkins of Mich If u .1. at thu tint Itimt t licuiliimiriiirn of Hi') oi'Kiiulitiilltm hero. The drive will upon March in mid i-ovlnue until .May 111, Uin nioix-- In Ih puld liy March 20, lH Jo. Thu nun. pa k ii will mark llm opening of u flvo-yonr jublli'O prourum, ut (hi. run. rlimlmi of which will hi. a IjIk ci'ln Iirnilnn In lioiiur or iho fiftieth your uf the organization's rxlnii'iii v. Tim country has hern divided Into t on districts, eiuli of whlrh will have H national Mold representative. Each tula will have a fliiuuclut illri.rtor Willi aMHlHtuitm In each t'lly and town, "The budKtil will provide) money fur work always ruiiihiinlred by the tii'HiiiiltHlloil mill mipucliilly iircdod now In Hi ii reconstruction nod inbll-I-1 mi period," mild Mm. Perkins, who In executive st'croinry of llm Juhlluo t umiiiliiou 'mid director uf imlillrliv. Tint fund will he apportioned im fullowi: child welfare, M.Ml.ll'Kl; lumliU ant mnriilliy. iluu.iion: Au)rlcaiilulloii, $3uu,i)0U; wului'ii in Iniluiilry. $.'10,0011; uiliimlliiii nuil In riirtiiut luii. ir.U.iMici; world prulilhl I Mm $300, OU0: hi'iidiiiiiiilcra Eviins tou mid Washington. I.'.o.ooo: equip, moiii mid rtiiir. I'.'U.niiu; tlidd ser vice. $3U,OCU,'adiiilnhitriiiinn. 7ii, UUU. Oregon's auaro in $7, 300. K. C. TO ASSIST SAX KltANi iscti. ivii. . rimw In devote tlu unexpended nor. lion of the $:i0.nnil.llli eniitrihiitrd to III" Kniu'liti of Columbus in tin' n' 1'i'iit wnr work fund drive In thnt or uuiiiiitiuii for tin I'liiidoviniiit ami roliiiliilulutioii uf ri'luriiitiu MiMier, were ilrii..'.eil at n uirrtini! here to tin v of li'inliiiir ri'i'ri'Tiil.itivi-i of the order in ('nliluriiiit, Washington. Ore. con. Ari.onu, Monliuiii. Novudu. I I nil. Wvniiiiiig mid Idaho. I1. J. Ilailli'V, I'oriliilnl. Ore., who i'Htnjiln'i soldier ciiiiiluvnii'iit uitiiii'ii'H lor tint order in I'orllniid. Si'iiltli', Tui'oiiiii iiiul., Simltaiii', mi. iioiiik'viI lliat I ho ii'.'i'iirii'H would In' established also in Cnlil'iirniu iMtii"). I'rtivicion for lrrc hlrrpinir utiiii tcrK for llnr ini'ii while thrv lire neck ing position, limit in t ioii of nil li'i". Hid i'Xtinmn of I'liiplovuicht services In nil rm'os mid rrci'ds urn iViiliircs of tliis lira ili'livilv. it was nil noiini'ffil. TODAY S CASUALTIES Wounded severely: Prlvntn Fred W. Orlffln. lone. Oro. Wounded. degree undetermined: Privates Arthur W. Hkoog, Klnilrn, Ore.; Anton Kniitx, I'ortlnnd. Oro.l Waller II, Kberllng, I'lirvullln. Oro. Woiindod Bllnlitly: Burnt. Dnvo M. Rlmiuoiin. .Milton, Ore: Privates lru A. Ilondrlx. Tlio llnlleii. Ore.: Chnrleii 1'. Iluliiall, -Pendleton, Oro.; Wftller ('. Wgdosky, Heaiipoone, Ore.: Kred 1 W. Dunham, 'Hemlock. Ore.: Krunk J. Kmmorldi. Wulcrvllle, Ore. I livestock I'OIITI.AND, l"ol. 3. Oitttlo re roliiln llflll. Mnrkot firm. Stoem. liout 12 "''i' i:UiO; Rood to cliolro ) 1 1.50 ftj 1 2.io ; medium to Rood 10.75 ft. 11.6-0: fnlr to wind $!U0 11.75; ocininion to fnlr 7.7u .1r S.r.O; CHWH mid lioirorH, eliolio. ll.2.rnff 10.26: xood to cholc-ii $N.7Hi-U.7r; Micdlum to ood 7 . fi 0 V j 8. 61); fair to mod I ii m $5.7! Si (1.76; ciuinorii :l.M) (iiir.i bulls $B(ii'U; cnlvos '.lij I ll.ra); Htotkors and foedem $"W II. ' IIokb rocidpU 3 4 it . Market wenk. rrlmo inlxod lfl.r.()M(l.nn; moillum mixed 10f 111. 40; routth hem-Ion x I nr l n nius 1 1 4 fa 15.40: hulk $10. Rhoep firm, riieelplH :i2. l'llnio Inmlm H.'l.7riiiiai.fi0: fair to me dium lamiis $Mi -II; yoarllnRii $10 11.50; wothora $0(110; owo $04r.S. IllltH'l'. I'OnTliANfi, Koli. 8,Bntlor-IOW- ni. o.itv i.i',uinini'v ni'lnta. extrntf. box lots 4!)o; cartons 50o; linlflioxeH half cont tnorq; Uwn tlinn hulf Iiiwoh In iiioro. lluyliiR prlco iiuiiuriiu, noun try, 45c; cuho oxtrnn 45c. . Poultry and V-nx 'POIITI.AXD, Kob. il.ICKKO Sell Ins prlco, case count, 110; buyliiK price, It5c; scIIIuk price, candloil, !l7o: nolnctod eundled In cartons, 40c. Poultry 'Hons, HO iv M'Jn lb.; sprln Kera, :i0c;. turkeys, 42c; kcobo, Hate . 4,1c; ducks, 40n, ( Gr.nm nl Wilson Dead. ASlllNdTON. I'Vh. :i:i.- lli-iu-ailier (ii'iici'iil ilohn Moulder Wilson, I'. S. A retired, is ilend til bin homo hero, nl.li'l' mi illnesH ol' nciti'iiJ iiiuiiIIih. Uo wus 81 vcurw old. , IDLE SOLDIERS TUPAY'S WE1S - SHORTAGE OF RICE CROPS J Tulvln. I-Vli, ,'..-Tlie liorliu;e of (lie riee l-loo i i nili iiln iiiiiIhiiiiI iiih-i-l- iIiiihiiIiiiiiI Jniniii. The i'Ioii lliix Vi'iir i :il),illl,uii(i lm..e!.i e Ihnl, llie iiveiiiip',. .n the i ll M li 1 1 1 coii-aiihiii. lioil i.. Il'lll.llliil.oiiil l,ih,i..rt, the Hil. nlv fof l he im-m veur in liliurt exni-llv In tier i-'-nl, llieeli iIiivk ore hiiu ui 'li'il. Im! il ia hul eoMV lo iiilopl the plini uf wi-.ti-rn ciiiniti-icH mid "iil'oii-e rii'i'li'iK ilmv. niter (lie ex. ampin of wlieutlexii i1nv. ' I'l Amirnn. uln-nl hivnil I'oriiiM n i-i'liitivelv iiiiiill i, i it ol' Ihu duilv food. wlierenx in .1 n i .tin mid nil eaulern coiiiiliiiH, lire in riuisiiinrd ill lurue iiiiiuititir.i mid rnmitiliileM the real mini, the other loud urtii leit lieiiuc ol the nnliiie uf tlit. hi'M or ni'le-difliex. o while (he phiii() "rirrleM dnvii" in om.ilv Kpoketi, il would prili'lirullv miMil 1'oodlri.s iIuvh for the iiiiimh of the people. I'lle Htllillillll Ill ll.lcvillL' llol Olllv from the foml lioinl of view, hut ulxo oolith'nlh. Tlieie wan a rire riot oil llrit'ililu-r l't nl Tuviililti 111 iliv iule. rinr. The workimr oIiikh dnriiiLr the pahl vein- wasted riee. Thev were enrn- ii'.' laree wnr wnuen mid were nlile to leave their xruiilier died of eiinrNo wert piitntoe itml till' like nod cat ii" iniieli lirt rho-i. riee in. thev inuit- I. If thev me niiimelled to return to their old die! it i t fe:ired thev liiuv heioiue lumiilhioii-. Some pivilii-t I lint riee w ill rem li the ennivuli iit of l!i ii luifhel l.elnre next niitii.'nu. APOSTLE OF SIMPLE LIFE DEAD OF FLU SAN- I'liANfl.'-iCO. Mi.. 3. Em. est Wilfred Dui'linu, "npollij of the 'Simple Life mid iidvoealu of lib - bii'Vinted elotbiiu; mid out door liviiur. i'i dead, n virliin of influeiir.n in the l-'iii hI.uhIu. Word of (ho ihishui; of the eei'int tie iiernoiuilitv who wni n fnmil'iir IiL-oin . mime veurn nuo in San J"'mneieo mid other eoiiNt eitie wnn received here tmlav. Hi dentil oreitrred ill Heeeinlier. lie left Sun l'niueieo for the South Seii'i. where lie thiiiL'ht be eould e(r ue bin luieoiiveiitioiiiil mode of livini; with ureiiler freedom, ill (lelober. lultl. He vvuk uniniirrieil mid i mir- vived bv his mother, Mrs. Mnrv K. Dnrlinu', I'orllniid.. Ore,, a luolher. t'linrles K. I ) t'linir. I.os Anirelox. mid a :ler. I'dilb Dnrlinir. On Wednesday cvenluK John Coin, our Apito man who mionl severnl week hero KutberluK niintes, In this ectlou and went to Now-port to visit his parents, roturned to try bis bond Catherine mora of tbo precious stones. Whllu ho wus kouo lie dress ed up a number of the iiIoiioh ho bud KiUhorcd around hero and soma of thorn urn surely beauties. Ho expects to remain boro for snino tlmo and devoto Ills time, to RiitlierliiK UKates and other valuable, stones for I ll o murkut. .loo KIiik who has a furm on tho county road hetwnuu hero nud Derby nine) eiiino In tbo numb evening and spent tho nluht. Arthur llrowu, ono of tho Xledford iiuwspHperinen eniuo out on the train Tuesday and enlled on your corres pondent t ok in k dinner at tho Sunny- side. He was ranvnsHlnu, for the Oro Konliin mid snld ha was muetlnk with fair success. Them wero qulto a number of piiHsenKors on tbo cars. hut tho most of, thorn wont on up tho country. Tbo 1'. & E. had qulto a Ioiik train of curs comdnttiiK of five Iok enrs, two wood cars, two lumbar curs, two box cars mid ono flat cur, bnsldes tbo pauseiiKor car. Wednesday W. C. Cloinenls nnd wife, O. 0. KIiik. wlfo nnd in t ho r-In law, Mrs. Smith culled for dinner. Thursday mornliiK tho Pacific & ICastern -train ciimo In on tlmo and brouKht In qulto a lot of frolKht for KukIo Point, ns well us somo pusson- Happy Mothers , Prepare in Advance A Wonderful Influanc For Expectant Mother. Mothers for over lmlf a century linvo uieil villi tho utmost ri'irulnrlty the time liniinrcd prrpiirntlon, Mother's Friend, hefora the nri-Jvnl of bnby. Tlero Is ft truly wonder ful pimctnithifr iiiipili'iitlon for the ahdomcn nnd lirrnuts. it ffoflt-ns nnd muhes cliistla tlio immclcfl. rcnderhifT them plliint to readily yield to nature's dnmiml for expulsion, by itn mo tho anxious months cf prcirnnncy aro nindo coinrortuhlc. Tlio muni vvreucli ItiK si ruin, bcnriiiff-tlown oiol strctclllntc pnlnn nro coitntcrurtcd. Tlio sj-stem Is prcnured for tlio romlnrr event, and tlio uso of Mother's Friend brluiQi reHtfill nights anil llnppy uutlcl imtlon, for tlio nerves uro uot druwu upoa .Willi mo llnuitl cirniii. Uy Its rcsulor iipplleiition tlio muscles cx pnnd cn.illy when buhv nri-lveni tlio tlmo la Ipkh nt tlio crlsli nud nutiirully tlio palu auL dniiRcr in le . ' Moltier's l-'rii-iul Is on snlo nt every drus store It Is for cxtcruul ti.io only, Is almcntitcly t,iifo nnd wonderfully elfecllvo. - Write tho lli-mlllcld m-;lilulor Conipiiny, Hcpt. C, l.nmnr Uulldltvc, Atlimta, Heoi-idu, for their llilei-eillne MolherhtJod Pool;, frca to users of Mothers friend, nnd ohtnln n IhiMIo of Mother'n Friend from tho dl-ii ' Kluro uud bcshi tlild Ki'utvful ticutuieut, EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hv A. C. Hewlett. MMDFOTM) -NrAII Till f UNTO, TUKPFORP, OI,'MONr, MONDAY, VEV,l!V,Y uei'H, 11 hi, Inn tho hud. irlp for n while. There was not, tbo iihiiuI i i ni i i i i ii I of frnlKlit or pussiini;ms for Hntli) l-'ulln, but on; Iho return trip they bud iiiioukIi Im niuko up fur uny lack on tbo upwiird trip, for they had it liulii of four I run cart and uinoiiK tin, in wus five Iok cum, two of lum ber, loudu of ties, a flat cur loaded w til I'liiineiiK'Oi's, hciildu the reKUliir tuiBucnkor car, A box cur full of bounehold kooiIii mid Iiuhiikc uud coiintliiK tho box car they picked up hero mndu flfliien nil toKetlinr. Tbo laricii nuiubor of pusiuuiKors was caus ed hy tho order of tho court to stop oiiHiuilons on tho 1'. & K, ll wus "iilliniitiid Hint tllera wore at leust imventy passonKurs on the train. 1 u:kud Mr, Nitllnoii, the siiperliiten- diiiil of tbo road, bow many there vero and bo said about seventy and to muku sure I asked (.'hurley Huron, tbo condii.tor mid he Kith! that ho hud not hud tlmo to count I limn but thouifht ii bout seventy. Tbo stoppliiK o( tbo P. A IC. railway Is a deathblow to llutto Kails nnd tho country sur roundliiK it unit tho most of tho peo ple In our town aro sympathizing with tho people up In the hills, nltho thero are a few who seam to look at but ono side of thu situation und that Is the sldo where they teem to think t hoy can niuko money out of tho mis fortune of others mid 1 am sorry to say Hint some of those who, il seems lo me, oiiitbl to suo that tbo ubaudon mailt of tho roud would cuunu a stuK-j nation In business, seem lo think that they can make (more money out of their himlnrni by IhivIiik the road ubmidoned. 1 heard ono of our leudlilK business men contendliiK (hut after Iho railroad wus taken upj the old' roadbed could bo converted Into u hurd-suriucad road und then j use trucks would bo cheaper than to lutronlzo thu railway, not countlim tbo curl of maklnic tbo road and the upkeep of tho road, but oven If that woro tho case that leaves tho prop-t Tly owners of lluttv Falls and vicin ity Just as bad off as before. I heard ono of our merchants niuko tho re mark, "O, those fellows will soon get hack to tho old way and bo comlnK out with their wnr.ons and haul their stuff up Just as they lined to, nut scemliiK to think of the depreciation In tho property values. Mbis (iludys Holme of Dorby came in und took a room ut tho Sunuyslda Thursdny evening and Is still hero ut '.his wrltliiK Saturday afternoon. J. II. Cooley, ono of tho progres sive men of .Mad ford, was out Satur day tryliiK to kci tho businessmen of Ksttlo Point Interested In the pur chime of tho P. & I-:., hut met with but little cnrouruKemonl from those who wo had reuson to believe would feel an Interest In keeping tbo rail road here, but sumo of our-busbics meu seeme'd to bo considerably Intcr- DRINK EOT TEA FOE A BAD COLD Oct, a small package of IlnmbiirK Jlrcuxt Tea nt any pburmacy. Tuke a tablespooiiful of the tea. put n cup of boiliuu; water upon it, jmur tbroiitrh a sieve and drink a teacup full nt any time duriihr the day or before retiring. It Is the most effective way to break a cold and cure irrip. as il oieiis the lores of the skill, relieving congest ion. Also loosens tbo bowels, thus driving u cold from the system. Try it the next time you suffer from n cold or the trrip. It Is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. E LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Rub Pain, and Stiffness away ,vith a small bottle of old honest 1 . St. Jacobs Liniment When your back is sore and lame or lumluiiro, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened uj, don't Buffer! Oct a 30 cent hot lie of old, houest "St. Jacobs Liniment" at any drui- store. tour n little in your liana ami ruu ll i-iirbt into the nuut or ache, and by the time you count fifty, tbo soreness and lameness is iroue. lJon't stay crippled I This (soothing, penet rntincr oil needs to be used oniy once. It takes the nche and pulu right out of your Imck and ends the misery. It la magical, yet absolutely lini-mlcsx nnd doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica und lauiu buck misery so promptly NOTIC1S OK SAL10 OK OOVI3HN MliNT TI.MI1KH Roncrul Lnntl Of-fk-o, WnshliiKlon, D. C, Doeeinbor l, l .r in. iNoiico is uerooy given thnt subject to tho comjlllonn and llniltntloiis of tbo Act of Juno !), 1010 (It!) Stut.. nnd tho in structions of tho Secretary of tho In terior of September 15, 1017. the timber on tho following lands will be sold Feb. II, lilli). nt 10 o'clock a m., nt public auction at tho United Stales land offlco nt Kosoburg, Ore gon, to tho highest biddar ut not loos tlinn tho nppialsed valuo ns shown by this notice, snlo to bo subject to tbo npprovnl of tbo Socrotmy of the Interior. Tho purebnso price, with nn additional sum of ono-flt'lh of onu per cont thereof, being comiiilr.sions allowed, muJl bo deposited nt tlmo of snlo, money to bo returned if nulo Is not approved, otherwise natont w'" Isnuo for tho timber which must bo roniovon within ton years, inns win bn rrtcelvod from cltl.ens of tho Unit ed Stilton, nssoclntlons of such cit izens and corporations orgnmzod under tho mws of tho United States or nnv ntalo, territory or district tnoreor only, upon nppitciuion ot a qualified pureluiHor, tbo timber on any legal subdivision will bo oll'orcd aopnrately beforo being Included In nny offor of a Invgor unit. Township 21 S.. II. 4 W., Soe. 19; N'W V4 SK4, rod fir SII0 XL, not lo ho sold for less than $1.00 tier XL T. 3:1 S.. 11. 7 W Sec. 11: NHYi SK4, X5 XL, yollow plno, OSo M., rod fir, nouo of tho yol low plno to bo sold for loss than $2.50 per , XL, rtud nono of tho red fir lo be sold for less tlinn $1.25 per MV Very respectfully, Clnv Tullmun, Coinmhislouor. Ciouurul Luud OIUcu. oHlnd In the movement.. I did not . km ru. what succeim ho bad. Krunk Hm It h, Mr. 'Patrick and Mrs. U, 1 Nolf, a lady nurse who bus heim. out here i uiIiik fur Mrs. A. .1. Klorcy, who has been sick .with Hie flu, wero hero for dinner Friday. A. J. Klorcy. Jr., one of the orig inal ij.Mli urilllery men of Medford and no'V held at (,'iunp Lewis, came lu Krlduy llloriilnK In see his mother who Hi that tlmo was very low and passed off Saturday iiiornlriR. The body was taken to Medford by .Mr. Weeks of the Weko & McOowan un dertuklntf ustubllsbmunl the sumo momliiK. .Further notice later. Kred Polouze, ono of our hustling furmnrs und dairy mun wus In town this mornliiK clmilutlnx a petition to :b ii county court to havo tho coun ty road between Imvld Olncnlde's und AkhHj station m:i uduinl.cd uud wus hi.-liiK sinned by about all tho taxpay ers in this section. It has been ut most Inipncnablu this winter. 1-M Phlpps who owns a farm and orchard on the Kai-lc Polnl-Mcdford road, passed thru hero this morning with a band of about 1000 sheep on tho way to the 'llotmlnnd ranch on tho Urownsburo and Butte Falls road. Mr. NcIIkoii, cuperlnlcndent of the P. & K.. A. J. Udrhel. chief enclncer of the S. P. U S. II. It. of Portland, and Mr. Vuiii'lin. the efficient sec tion bo-s on the P. & K. wero look Iti;,' it over this moruliig ahd called at Ilia Sunnyaldo for dinner. , It Is Heedless, for us to express oar rejtrcts e.t tho prospect of having to part Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Kemove it Dr. Edwards' Obvo Tablets, the substi tute for calomel, act gently en the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick rebel through Dr. EwardsT Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar coated tablets are taken tor bad breath by all who know them. Dt Edwardi' Olivo Tablets act gently tut firmly on the bowels and liver, siimulatin.? them to natural action, clcarin;? the blood rnd gently purifying fiis cr.ilra svstcm. They do that which ihn,-:rci;3 cctomd does without any of i-io bad alter effects. All the bcncJit8 o nasty, sickening; pripUi? cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Clivc Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Er. F. M. lidv.'ards discovered the formula oitcr teventeta years of prac tice oaicTj patients nttlicted with bov.-cl and liver complaint, with the altcndrnt bsd breath. Dr. btwatda Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Xotloo In tho 'CIrc)iit,f!out of tho Stale of Oregon for Uie County of Jnckson. In tho Matter of tbo Application of tho 13o.rdof Directors of Jled fortl Irrigation District for the Judgment nnd dwreo of this Court as to the Regularity and Legality of tho proceedings In connection with tho Organization of tho said District und the proceedings of the said Hoard of said District provid ing for and authorizing the Issue of tho Bonds of said District. To Xledford Irrigation District, to All Freeholders. 1cgal Voters and Assessment Payers within said District, and to all v. horn it may concorn: Pleaso tnko notice: that the peti tion of Leonard Cr-Tpenter, W, A. Kolger and K. G.' Coleman as tho Hoard of Directors r? Medford irriga tion District. prayLig that the pro ceedings of said Dl'trlct In the organ ization thereof, and all matters inci dent to said orr animation, and the proceedings of tho Board of Directors of tho Medford Irrigation District providing for n.:d authorizing the is sue and salo of bonds of Eald District In tho sum of Ono Million Five Hun dred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000 .00), includ!.ig tho vote ot the electors ot raid Dlstrtct authorizing said bond issue, and all mat tors and things in (onnection therewith, may bo examined, npproved and confirmed by tho said Circuit Court, was on tho 18th day of Janunry, 1919, duly filed In tho n'jovo entitled proceeding In tho office of the Clark of said Court; nnd that pursuant to an order of this Court, duly mado by the Honorable F. XL Cnlklns, Judge thereot, . and filed,, on tho 10th day of January, 1919. a bearing on said petition and on tho prnyor therein contained,- hns boon set and will ho held on the Kighth (lay of February, 1910, ut 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of that uny, at thu Court Hoom of tbo above entitled Court, in the County Court House nt Jacksonville, Oregon. Any person interested in the or ganization of said District, or in tbo proceedings for the ifsuo or salo of tho bonds of tbo said District, may on or before tho said Eighth day of Feb ruary, 1910, nt 10:00 o'clock In tho forenoon of that day,- thnt being tbo day and hour fixed for tho hearing on said petition, demur to or answer tbo snld petition, und thereupon such proceedings will bo had na will justi fy said Court in 'making such cxam inutlon of all such proceedings mid in approving and confirming tho snmo, or making such further order or decree as shall no just and proper In Iho promises. ( This notice Is puhlishod In tho Moil ford Mall Tribune, n newspaper ot gonoral circulation published In Jackson County.' Oregon, where the snid Board of Directors has Its offlco, for threo successive weeks prior to tho dalo fixed for such hearing, In accordance with tho provisions of said order nindo by the Honornble K. XL Calkins. Judge, on tbo 1 tit h day of January, 1019. (Circuit Court Soul) Witness the Honorable K. XL Calk ins; Judgo ot tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Jnckson, and tbo seal of said Court atrixod horoto this IGth day ot Jan uary, 1019. OHAUXCEY FLO KEY, Count)- Cierk for Jackson Comity. Oregon, and -Clerk of the Circuit Court of I lto Stnto of Oregon tor ttyo County of Jackson, company with tbo men who have been handling the business of tho P. tc K. In this section, for a nicer lot of men cannot bo found as they are not only plcuauut and affable but aro strictly business men, and If they oro compelled to leave us, and we live In hopes they will not, their pluees will be hard to fill. COLDS DflEBFERE . ,wrra business Dr. , Klcg'o Now Discovery . relieves tfcem and keep you oijr3 ca the job Tihy car.ttr.ceui- years of almost Unrailuigelic.-ki:ir;3:irf relieving coughs, colds and krU'l anTcrinsjs is the roud achieve .v.:;:c ot Dr. King's New litcovcry. Grandp?.re;.lj, fcshcrj, mothers, tha fclddics ell ! .. . j need and are using it as the safe, c'-'.-ut, r.iost piaasaat-to-take rcrr.cdy t'n.y 's.tjjw of. Sold by ail drussitts. 60c and $1.20. Keep Bov.Js On. fchcdulo Late, retard:-! fijn:i jr.iv.g throws the whole, dcy's A.v:'r out of gear. .Keen the ey-it'-.r the eppc-- tite lively, the ;.to-.:.c.i rcaunch with Dr. Kin .-;' IWs Li'e P:!!s Mild and to::'s a'.ticn. IV 'J every wh;rc, 2r.c Adveriising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ton cents a lino. Legal--Klve cents a line. Display 25 cents an Inch. ' Contract rates on application. t WAXTKI) Thoroughly comp'.ent and reliable woman for position as housekeeper. Phono 2CB HEfJ? WAA1-K1, MAIs: WANTED Young men, 16 ond over, aro eligible for government Hall way .Mail Clerks. $92 month. For free particulars regarding exaniln ations, write J. C. Leonard, (for mer Civil Service Kxaminer.) 704 Kanols Building. Washington, D C. 209 WANTEli SITUATION. WANTED High school boy wants work for board and lodging. Ap ply to U. S. Employment Office. - 268 tVANTFtv HlsCKTXAKROCf WANTED Incubator of standard make, 150 to 200-egg. C. J. Ken- ncy, Jacksonville, Ore. 2CS WANTED Will tbo parties who left steer in ray corral west of Central Point on Wednesday, Jan. 29th please , come and get IL Luthe: Stancliff. - 269 WAXTEBTO It EXT Five or six room furnished house. Box 50 XIail Tribune. 267 WANTED To buy good six-room lioute. Address Box XX, XIail Trl bune. 26 WANTED Second-hand bicycle at 30 North Grape. 267 WANTED Six fresh milk cows,; also 10 rods second-hand picket fence. Geo. B. Young, phone 7-F4. WANTED To buy, one or two good work horses, wolgbt 1400 or more. Phono 591-J2, oveninga. WANTED We buy your unpaid Lib . iorty bond contracts for cash. Halo's Piano House, Inc. J. F. Hnio, general manager. WANTED House moving nnd ro ' pairing. Phone 4 8S-XI or 4S8-X. WANTED R. H. Toft will buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts. WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc, and makes short time loans on any old thlnn -. - TjOSTC. LOST Off Butte Falls xar.ge:vone roan Durham bull and four cows, brund shield on right hip. Swallow fork in left ear, underbit iu right. Phone or write Antelope Orchard, Wellen, Ore. Phone 25-F13, 272 1XIST Axe, Wednesday evening. Will party who look it please re turn at once. L. Gray. - 2 6S LOST Round Mac.:: 'fur - muff at Page, Wednesday - .'n-.i 27th. Kin dor return to Mail Tribune Office. 272 FOP. SALE UVESTOCK FOR SALE One three year old Dnr , ham bull. Wolboru Bceson, Talent, . Oregon. 271 t - - " FOR SALE Etra good milk cow and several springers:'-' Geo. Hil ton. 815-11. - -. 269 FOR SALE A few fresh milk goals. Xlr. 11. H. Fox, Lake Crook, Ore. . ,'... . 271 FOR SALE A few registered Duroc Jersey bred gilts and sows. Large typo and good ancestry, at Modoc Orchard or W. A. Sumner, mali nger, Hotel Xledford. FOR SALE Five yearling Jersey heifers from choice cows. Phone 311-R. .'267 FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, born October, 191S; fine youngster. Xlndoc. Orchard or Pal mer luvostniont Co., Xledford, Ore. FOR SALE Good Jorsey cows. Bert Stanclll'f, Phooulx. ' 207 FOR SALE Cows. Kino family Jer sey, high test. Others soon fresh. East of Phoonix. third brown bun galow across Hou bridge, Kern Valley, '.. 267 t ..'''.;. '- - " , yon bai;k PomriiY ami kuur FOfl SALE Hhodo Island Hod' hatching eggs. Phone 270-W. 292 FOll SALE High fooa value eggs culling out of non-producing poul try; small fee charged. Dick Snn ders. Poulterer. 84U-J, 277 FOll SALE Mammoth bronze tur- koys. J. C. Herring, Central Point. 270 FOB SALE REAL, HHTATE. FOFl SALE 158 4-acre tract 1 on Kvans creek. Xvrlte or call and learn particulars. A bargain. Levi N. Stevens. Rogue River. Oregon K. F. D. 1. 292 FOR SALE Thirty acres irrigated larro, gooa soil, Improvements; will take good car part payment. A snap If taken at once. Box 65. .Mail Tribune. . 272 FOR SALE Two thousand acres solid body timber. 26 per cent pine, 65 per cent fir, fronting two miles on tne southern Pacific 11. H. and extending back five miles. Freight rate of $l.a0 into Medford. Wei horn lieeson. 271 FOR SALE Ranch 854 acres; good order. Cheap. All particulars on application. Box 444, Xlnil Trib une. 269 FOR SALE One hundred acres. water for eighty. Sixty dollars cash. Box 29, Mall Tribune. 273 FOR SALE Five - room modern house, all clear, three lots, fruit trees, barn, woodshed, garage, chicken yard. Call afternoons, 305 Portland avenue. 277 FOR SALE: 80 acres, estimated will cut two thousand cords wood, three miles from station, will take car as part payment. Brown & White, 10 South Fir street. FOR SALE Houses, easy monthly payments. Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. FOR SALE Or rent, several ranchis O. C. Boggs. - -J- . - - -i VOll SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE: Chevrolet, "run Uboo miles, fine condition: must sell this week. Write Z, care Mail Tribune. 269 FOR SALE Ford touring car. Call 854 East Ninth street. 273 FOR SALE Apples. Spitz. Bald wins. Black Twig and Newtown, at 27 North Grape. 272 FOR SALE Hot water Buckeye in- cubator,'220 egg capacity, $18.00. 203 .Mc Andrews street. . . .272 WOOD Fine body fir wood, $3.25 per tier if taKen away, $3.50 per tier if delivered, at corner of Elev enth and Newtown streets. Phone 190-L. . - 267 FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms. Cleaning and re pairing of all machines a specialty. 245 South Central avenue, phone SU3-K. c. A. Chapman. 281 FOR SALE John Deere sulky plow. Splendid condition. Phone 534-X. FOR SALE Dodge touring car, like new. $985. Terms. Box O, Jlai! Tribune. 267 FOR SALS: Wood saw," four-horse engine, 26-inch saw; light, power ful rig, in fine condition, $100. J. E. Guches R. F, D. 1, Griffin Creek. 270 FOR SALE Bluestem seed wheat. Phone 311-R. 267 FOR SALE Good young team of f 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 ror seeling. C. XL Parker, phone 452-W. 268 FOR SALE Mild and sweet onions at lo per lb. Phone .535. . 208 Vancouver avenue. 267 i FO 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 85, Gren ada, Cal. 31 FOR SALE 12 and 16-inch Laurel nnd 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. . v 276 FOR SALE If you have to sell your , Liberty bonds sell thorn to us; if you want to buy Liberty bonds buy thorn from us. we pay cash. Pianos, Victrolas and records 9 specialty. Hale's Piano House Inc., J. F. Hale, general manager. 271 FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, superphasphate. Ralph Waldo El don, Russ Mill. " FOR SALE1 Fine quality balod hay -S36.00 per ton. Xlodoc Orchard Phone Central Point at meal hours. FOB REN1 SOUSE. FOR RENT Seven-room well fur nished bouse with fino piano, elec tric heat and gas connection. Wood fire heat, it proforrod, with wood In shed. Throe blocks from Wash ington school.' Call ut 803 West Eleventh street or phone 190-L. ' '- '- -267 FOR RENT Five-room modern bun galow and sleeping porelu nice gnrden, lawn and shade; - water paid, $10.00.- S20 West Twelfth street. ,2 72 FOR KENT MIoOKIXAJfEOUH. FOR RENT 12 acre orchard and garden tract, half mile from Tal- ' out. Fair house, good barn, artis an water. Write or phono O. A. -Manning, Talent, Oregon. 267 FOR RENT Five acres of land on Pacific Highway with water. Call 442-X. 268 FOR RENT Ton yearear"orchard ., with dwolling nnd barn, 011 share basis. Chance to make good money , on tbo side working for nolghbor. Cull 79S-R. 267 TA(1R ..VI VK EXCHANGE Sheep nnd hogs for two milk cows. J. J. OsiieiihriiHge, lltich, Oro. - - ; . -. . iitlll WANTED TO TRADE A tenin ot good young mures for light ear. Phono 86-11. 209 FOR EXCHANGE An unlncunv ' bered modern Xledford home, with largo freo soil lot. for imiill much near Xledford. Phono 103-X. TO "tRADEWUI accept tlestrablf home or possible something else to amount of $5000 and $3600 long time on a good ranch. Box 143, Kiddle, Ore. 2 07 MOYKY TO XjOAX LOANS Farm loans 6 per csnt In terest, O. C. BoggB. . ... .. LOANS City loans. Building A Loan Assn., 429 XL F. Sc. H. Bldg. - MONEY TO LOAN on good Teal estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds, j. 1. Andrews. No. 81 North Drape. Phone 63-XI. 830 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorarjr-at-lw, rooms 8 and 9, Xledford Natural Bank Building. ' A. E. Reames, Lawyer, Gamett Corey Building. . r Auto Supplies LA HER AUTO SPRINGS Co. TVs are operating the largest, , oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific nothwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 3 4 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. - ' Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises -cleaned op for the summer. Call Jon the city garbage wagons for 'good service. Phono 361-T. J. Y. Allen. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into oar simplified, accounting method. M. F. & H. Building, Medford. Phone 157-R. Farm Loons AXIORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 5 Money ready when land is appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hurd, secy-treas., (National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. Instruction in Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Haigbt Musis Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72.- , , , - -. -. Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General . mill work, sash, doors, mouldings aaa screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone - 184. '' ) ,- Physicians and Surgeon , .. . Dr" A." BURELlJhTslcian; Spln ologist; Surgeon. 309 Xledford Furniture & Hdw. Bldg. Hrs. 9-12 ' and 2-5 or appoint.- Office phone ' 29.-. . . :- v. ' 275 DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 308 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, , ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurliit for S. P, R. R. Co. Offices XI. F. H. Co. Bldg. : Phone 6M; .y , : DR. F. G. CARLOW DfR. EVA XIAINS CARLOW 'OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS t 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. ' Phone 904-L. - ! ' , Residence 26 8. Laurel Street. : Printers and Pitbllsnera MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loosa leaf ledgers, billing systoms, etc.- Portland prices. 27 North ' FirSt. - -- - Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE) CO. Office 42 North Front Bt. Phone 315. Prices right.- Soryice guar anteed. - -" -. . - - : 1 .! INTERURBAJT AUTOCAR CO. TDIE UARi. .'; - Leave Xledford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days le are at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30. 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. - Leave Ashlnnd for Medford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. nl. Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a. ni. and 12:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p. m. ' . . . FIVE ACRES Of Good Soil With a nice strictly modern 5 -room bungaiow with sleeping -porch,' ce ment fruit and vegetable cellar,. good . barn, chicken house and yard, a fine well with pumping plant, tower,, etc., on tha best graveled highway In the valley and close In;: an opportunity to own a place like this for $3100.00 will not wait long for. a buyer as there are too many people looking tor a good piece of land with a nice home on it closo in to xredford. Let us show you this today. Brown & White 10 South Fir St.