v. - MEDFORT) MATT; TttTBUNE, MTCPFOTID, OTjmoX, WRDVEflDA V, a, 1010 I TOBE REPUDIATED BY THEGERMANS . Ml'MI'll. .Inn, 111, f ( 'oticMi mpihI -wro of tlm AxKiicialad I'n'hm,) "The run ilclil whiiOi (leriuiiuy never wider iiii v I'lwiiiiiHiuiii'tw would ri'imitiuli', im n i ti 1 1 1 r how huril iirvHtfutl il inu'lil Im I'liiiic. U it wur Iimiii," Niiiil ii Hit. y nun I'iiiiuicii.r rwentlv, I In lui'icl h opinion on llio fni't Unit I In, mr lir 'in urn no lliormiulilv ililnliiilcil iiii oim llm iummiIi' Hint n I'niltiri. In nnv I'lr tun) nr nnv iiii rt ul" Hid Ion ii would ll I lllll'lllo.t lllllHU Wild Cllll It'll!, of- f' I to u. Hiivnrlii iii a irond ixiiihii of the I'liiverxnlitv of loiin liolilinu'H. for iiii Ii'mk lliiui i,-t:ill.(inu tninilicH. or iii'iirlv cvcrv mui in llm former t intr- lltlll. Illllk III It'llht NOIIII' l' t! him. loliii'. All of tlii'in lire of eiiurMu in tillmtt'lv liitvri'Muil not only in tin' I'llVhll'lll III' llll- lllllll tlli'V In. Id, liul in III" coiiilili't ol' llm liiliinciitl iiII'ihis III' ( ll'I'llllll) V. Kvlllll'l H o' 1 1 Ml. mill - liiki'ii li v tin' IlitvuriiiiiK in ihri'ii tier mini Iiiiiiii) Would him'Iii to iiiilii'iiti., when I'liiniuiri'il with i hi' 1, 1:111,111111 o. Inl nliovr, Hint liiiiidrv.U of tlimiMiniU I.I' lu'miiim jMiliMTilinl over mid over IIL'llill. Tim llnvnriiiii MivinuH Intuitu, willi till) tlUpllliilM Of IH.JllljVl.lv II Mllllll .li- vision of tin. rm-iiior Oriimn iniiirii. iilii'iti'il in.riilD.dlHI nuirU in t,e l'irt.t idulit limnx, i.ii.l llniir ili'iioxilorrt witli inohi'V not in linnliH i.iiliHiriliod nnullivr .!li:i,:tl0,llllO murk. Tim did' ini-ii riiiun iiui'iu-ii'M mjniiiM Hii'kniwx. Iiu llii vu rin n i'o-i.ii'rntivi Hariri ii, mid llio nnlinurv iimurnnt'i. comim. uiin, iiildid 11 1 ol ,d nf liil'lliii.twu miirlti to the fii-nl seven hums. ONE DEAD IN FIRE HTTfllinUi. fill.. 5. Olio mail It dead, several troim ant misting mid 1U0 children were rescued by rtriniit.il when a public srhool nt Oak illili), near horn. wn destroyed by fire tills Iliorilliik". IM ward .Mi-Kin-mirk went lulu Hut burning building iu mvo Ilia two children nmt n klllml l.y a fulling wnll. TI10 chll tlrmi, who hud lntin retcued by f!r uii'il, worn (ound later. I.lvrxttirk l'(IITI,AXI). Ore. Ktdi. ,V-('ntUc fii'iulv: ri'i't.i.t lu. Hti.fiM. hfsi, lL'..'.0l.l IX'-'.'.: UOti.l to rhoifi). irll.llll ( I -j.."jo i hum Iiiiiii 10 Kooii. ii"u((r 1 1. HU: I'nir In t- I. $H..iii(ti 11.,'iH; im,i,i. iiiiiii lo I'nir. r..iil(.i H.'.ll: imiwh and lloil't'M, I'lioi.'t.. il.'J,"i((i lO.'i,"); utiotl In t'lioii'f. H.7")(i H.7.1 ; U'diiim lo I'liod, $",.illf(i H.rni: fitir to nifdinin. M.T.'tffi H.7A; cnnirH. ;i.."il((i .,i.ilil'. lllllU. IHIfll II. IHl clllvi'X. ifll.lllldl i:,U0 ; hiofkcrx iiinl ft'idcr. 7.n(if If.lMI. 1 1.,,, 'i.,,..l. 101 i,:, liiixt'il. fill, tlliii 1(1.(111; 111, ilium mixt'il. iflU.lhlKi 1(1. Ill; roiiu'li hi'itvli-s, I, '..11(1 1(1,011; t.ics. irl l.lill(i:i.ll): hulk of will. -, $ltl..ll. t 1,., .... .,.1.. 1. 11 1...; IiiiiiIi. .t.'l,7.'i(n M.a.'i: lair to niciliiim. .Tii.iiutft iii.iiu; vnurlini!. iFIU.llillu Jl.llll: wfthcr-i. ifll.iKKirlil.titl: .wfn. U.rjll(U H.7."i. Hotter roitTI.ANI). Koh. .-). lliitlcr weak. , (Mv irroaintirv iiriiiN, oxlra.i. lion IoIn, lllc: nirloiiH, ,'itli': hull' In. mm ' iiioi'k; It'.sM than Imlf boxo-',. 1. nii.it'. ..Itiiyiiiu nricti Inilti-rlal. foiin Iry 4"i-. 't,i!H,C.t! W !..!: ' lt..iiirlH hidlcnto that Ihu flulillim li'ith nrlllltiry, rncontly liuidud at I hlliiili.il. Iilu, tlioncn iMincmitratcd at ('limp lilx In Now .Inracy, will pimH thru horn (ho lust of thlx wnok, on llinlr wny north lo n ilomohlllKntlnn (lamp. A hiirblimor of tholr comliiK Ib 11 furlhur rumor Unit itrandHtiind ro -.option movumontii nro btdni! Iihiiintid In boliair of tho roKlmout llio RrtiotliiK to ho on 11 lilg Kcnlu at Loa AnitHlon, Sun KranclHco, Portland mid Bunt I It). If tliu boys xiiccovd In pusnliiR thru III In turmlniil without rccolvliiK an ovullon rolntlvuly no ovnrwIiolmliiK im In llio IiIk cltlna, Ihov will ko Home on -a achiidiilo wlilnh tinea not Incliulo train h(oi -I Ii run 11 1 unuthnrn OniKon. A lot of Aslllanil IuiIk urn, In tlilK t'linllim.illl ' WHATABOUTYOUR ' The elements comprining the body are constantly wearing out and must be renewed daily, else the outgo of strength exceeds the income. : Will help the tiled bntiiiicss-ninn or woman Itcnp ptyeo with the wear and tour oi Ilia. 8!tt.t nourish tha limly, blood and nerval, and helps maintain an von bnlunco oi stronittli and energy. Sufa-guarJ yaar ta conic uf ttnngth with iVoK's, , wH(tUi)Wue, UlwuillcMiN.i. 1H9 1 1 mm mmm ASHLAND AND VICINITY i-SCOTTS;, EMULSION mill look out for grueling whim thuy fiini'li th tn itiiiilon, Henry Provost's niodtil bungalow property on Fork street height Iiuh been tiiiri liiiMi'd hy ,, , MfiUoo, who will on'upy It, A now .Mux wt.ll t ruck Iiuh Iiiiuii Hildml to triiiiHiiorliillou facilities In ciiiiiioi'llon with Gartner's .limit store, untl thti propi'lntor linn also pui'rliiis ml u ('liiilnicrH touring car tut (iiiully 0 11 1 1 t I', Cooiuir, iikoiI K2 yimm, mid u tfuniilt'iit roldtMit hurt), illt.il 011 Mon thly lit llio hiiinu nt ndiiilvim 011 lowit Mlrui'l, u wuh u mi 1 1 vo ul I'Jhhcx I'oiinty, N, Y. On TunHtluy hU ru innlUH wt.ru turwiirduil from tin. HoilKti iiudt.rtiikliiK "lulillrinnfiil to Itom.luirK for luti'i iniMit. W. J). I IiiiIicik.ii, ruitlly oiii.nilor, In In l.tmliiiim nt (IooiIIiik, Itlitho, ('. .1. I'crrin , whoBt. iitoro him bon In llm Vim Hunt block 11111I uiinnxuii, 1 him inovvil In thti rooiim ronnrrly or-! riilili'tl liy ilt.t'hti H Klnniiy on tlin l'lu.u, whlt'h Hpudoun tunrUnn will urrord Krnntur dlniduy for IiIh vurlrd KtOt'k, T. I''. H111IU1 Iiuh mirchiinvd Ihu Clytlt) Blnirp pluci) on North ,luln mrmit, ihu millt.r ri.liirulni: lo t'nll (oriiln, Thlit In llio proporly former ly owiind l.y Trop Wootlwurd. The rt.port litirti In Unit Bmllh Iiuh roIiI IiIh runtdi nt'iir TiiIkiiI lo thn'Ntiito ui: un odjiiiu't to Iih Hoiilht.rn On.'Ron (.xpi.rlnii.nt mutloo, M rii, H. T. Hhntihi-ril, of Kliiinath Tiillii, will vhilt rtdiillVDH horo this woi'k on hor wny to Jtom.liuri! whero liar puronlH, Mr. mid Mn. Sclioun fvldt, rvnltltt. Hnv. C. A, KdwitrdM, piiidor of th li)t-l Mitthodlnl church, will nildritiin tho Lincoln cluh Imntiuui. ul Mmlfurd ill tho crmlmiiiry olmnrvunin of the (Irual KiiiiiihIhiIi): 'u hlrllitlnv, l''ul. 12, ntitl "Dick l'oi.ey," iilno of tills dty, 111 road an orlitlnut room. 'M II. ItxynultlH. Ilnolypo np'-rnt ir on Ihu TldtiiKi, hint li'tiHttd Uh. fiiK rorddunca propirrty on (Iritnlto HtrrtDt, haluiiKliiK lo 'ho ApidCKti't) cututo, 10 which hU fninlly will noon mnyq from tho Itm-d homo on Krcnlc Drlv which lhty havi) liooit occiipyliiiS. A number of notiildc ImproTcmntii itrti hcliiK limiltuK'd In rulhoud yndn. TUti old wninr lank hnii l!t-n Hir.twn lulu tho tllHi'nrd. ami an Mr,i larKo ono of ov..r r,o,O0U-i;nllt)n rnpclty, in IiuIiik "re. i.'d on n t hntiKed nito. Tho roiindhouxo will Iiuvd a now r.iof, the ntructuro Ihruout lo bo rtdnfor.-i-d In vlow of Ihol rart'tit rollnimo of n lo tion of tfla liulldlirl. Tlui round houao In over thirty yearn old nod li of a ton-Mall rapacity. IU Interior, whllti not lilithly dt'cornlod, banrs inn 1. 1 cvldonce of roatlvo IikoiiioIIvhii which, with liiuxparloncrd hoth.ra at thn Ihrnillri, hitvn from time to tlmo biittnd Into itolld foiindntlon wnll. Of tho two HlmpHon lioyn, llnrold s S FINE FOR KIDNEYS. QUIT MEAT ?luh the Kidneyi at one when Back hart or Bladder bothers If eat foruu orio acid. Ko man or woman who Mttii ntcat rrffn Ltrlr mn uutko a bdniaka by limiting fho kidnfT't naslt.naily, attys a well knmvn atilhorlly. MrAt fornui urlo acid vhich rloga tho Kfilney poraB ao they liiRRiithly flllrr or utrnin only part of !i3 watto and pohuna from the blood, iin ynu grt sick. Nearly all rlioumji lam. hfa.tnrltfit, liver trouble, nerroua taa, roaitlipr.fcti.n, dltzitieaa, lreplMinpBa, ila.titr tliiiurderi oome from sluggish kld ceva. i'lto moment you feel a dull ache In tho kidneys or your back hurta, or If tha nrino is cloudy, ortcniive, lull of sedi ment, irrcirular of mmi(,d or attended by a sciiRation ol sraldiiic;. get about four oitacra of Jad 8alts from any reliable pharmacy mid take a tablrapoonful In a Rln of water before breakfant for a few days and your kidnoys will then act fine. This famous aalut is made from tho acid of frrapoa and lemon juice, oum Ikned with llthla and hits been used for pcaorationt to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neti trull the soldo in urine so It no longer onnses irritation, thus ending bladder ub orders. ( .lad Balls Is inexpensive and can (Dot iiijiiroi nuikoa a dellglitlul ellor 7ccilt lithia-watcr drink which all ng Qlar meat caters should take now and then to keen tho kidneys olean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kid ney oomolicationa. NOTICK OP BAL OP OOVBHN- MKNT Tl.MMUlt Clonnrnl Land Of. flco. Wnnhlngton, U. C, Uoccmbor 21, HUM, Notice Is hmol.y itlvon that sahjnet to tho conditions and limitations of tho Act of Juno t 1H1I1 CI!) Kliit., 2 IK), and till) ill HtructlonH of tho Hocrotary of tho In turlor of SoptPiubor in. 1917. tho timber on the following lands will bo sold Fob, 11. Ml 111, nt 10 o'clock a 111., nt puhlla auction nt tho Unltod States lantl offlio at Itnsobtirg, Ore gon, to tho highest nlddor at not loss tlinn llm npprnlsod valuo as shown hy this nntlco, snlo to 1)0 subjnrt to tho approval of tho Sucrotnry of the Intorlor. Tho purchase price, Wltn an additional sum of 0110-fltlli of one por cent thoronf, holng commissions allowed, must ho deposited at tlmo of snlo, money tn he returned If sulo Is nnt npprovod, othorwlno patont will liiituo for tho timber which must bo romovod within ton yearn. Hldn will he roeolvod front citizens of the t'nlt- od HlntoH, nssoRlnllohs of such clt l.ons and coi'pnratlonk organized iindor tho laws of tho Unltod Stales nr any iitnto, tnrrltory or district thornrif only, , Upon nppllcatlon of a qtinllflod ' purchaser, Jlio tlmher'on any legal subdivision will ho offorotl snpnrnluly liel'oro being Included In nnv ofl'iir of n larger unit. Township 21 B It. 'I W Hoc. 10; NV Sf)V4. rod fir a,10 M,, not tn bo sold for Iohb than $1.00 per M. T. H!l H., It. 7 V Hon. II; NHVi SIC 'A, 85 M yollow plno, 1) MS M., red fir, none of tho yel low pine lo ho sold tor lens tlinn $3.60 nor M., and none of tho red fir to bo sold for loos than $1.2,". per M, Voiv renpectfully, Clay Tnlltnan, wru. III oil Ihu wily hninii with Ihu fl'.th aitlllory, und (ilouii la still ovorseas with tho lllilli. Hubert (iruon, sou of lliiv. K. V. flroun, 11 tormor pastor of till) Congiogatl'iiial church hero, Is reported an having J.uim killed In no I lou In I'rancu last Oclolmr, The family hoinu Is now nt Hlur, North Curiillini, Dull) I lit 11 ic ) in 11 11 has rai:h od hero from Vuti''oiivnr, having been iiliilloniitl at several cenlnrH In con necllon with Ihu mvdli'itl corp. He was laid up for iiuIIm nwhllo. Hlnco his nnllstniont tho fninlly homo has linen ('Illumed to Wnodbiim. Ho plans lo re-enter 11 stato lusllliitlon of hlgiior ediientlon later 011. (lent) nnd ll.nt Carpenter are still In lb'' stirvlro, one of the hoys being over fills mid the other nt Camp LcwIk. Of tho Rtrtitton hrothers, Lloyd re nonlly returned rroin Kngltind, not even having set root on French soil owing to nrmlHlleo com pllenl Ions. Ho will seek a lius'iiess location In one of thn roust counties. Hex :amo from CaitipJ.ewls and will pursue musical htuillen.nl a Wlllumclti) valley Insti tution. .Among local boys homeward hound with tho C.'ith aro Harold lllmpsoii, .Mnmltlh Heaver, John ten ders, Charlie l.nmkln and others. I'red Hchiieriniin Is delalned In Eur ope v Dr. (lordon MncCrackcu has leased and moved Into one of tho Tiivener houses 011 the lloiilnvard. (ieorg.i Van Nnltn recently can vassed Siskiyou county towns In bo half of plnelng Aohlaiid apples In those localities, with the result that success wns beyond expectations, anil tho (tumidly of fruit at his command quickly disponed of at good prices. Tho dmicu ndverllscd for Keb. f, to ho given under auspices of the Hroiherhoud of ItaJIway Carmen at tho Nitlutorlum, lnu been postponed until a later ilulo owing to the ban on public dunces for Ihu tlmo being. Mrs. I.. N. Case, mother of Mrs. I'". I). Wagner, has gone 10 Seal Ho for a GSii !m.UEHZA llamlln'a V.'txard Oil a ftellaM, Antiiieptio Pravantlva Rurinu Influrn-Ta epidemics spray the ntuc and throat several times a dav with one part Wizard Oil and ts-o parts water, using an atomizer. If you haven't an atomiser, gargle the lliroat and inuiT the mixture up the nose. Thi treatment sets up an siitijrniic wall oi defense against "i- lu" Kms. Cheit colds and sore throat lead Jo gnp. Stop them at once with isard Oil before they can develop into dangeroui intluenza. Get it from druggists for 30c. If not satisfied, return the bottle and get your money back. , Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard I.iver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30c at dru Kuts. Guaranteed. Noll In thn Cireult Court, of tho State of Oregon for tho County of Jackson. In tho Matter of the Application of tho Ilrwd of Directors of Mci ford Irrigation District for tho judgment nnd'tlicne of this Court as to the llogularity and Legality of tho proceedings in connection with the Organisation of the said District and tho proceedings of the said Hoard of said District provid ing far nnd atitnnrisclng the Issue of tho Honda of said District. To Medford Irrigation District, to All Freeholders, Legal Voters and Assessment I'aycrs within said District, and to all whom It may concern: I'lenso tako notlco: that tho peti tion of Leonard Carpenter, W. A. Folger nnd 10. O. Coleman as the Hoard of Directors of Medford Irriga tion DlHtrict, praying that tho pro ceedings of sold District in tho organ ization thereof, and all matters Inci dent to said organisation, nnd the proceedings of tho Hoard of Directors of tho Medford Irrigation District providing for nnd authorizing tho Is sue nnd sale nf bonds of said District In tho sum of One Million Five Hun dred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000 .00), Including tho vote nf the electors of said District authorizing snld bond Issue, Itnd all meters and things in connection t Herewith, may bo oxainluod, approved and confirmed hy tho said Circuit Court, was on the Kith day of January, lflia, duly filed In tho above entitled proceeding In tho office of tho Clerk of said Court; and that pursuant tn an order of this Court, duly mntlo hy the Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judge thereof, and filed, on tho 10th day of January, 11)11). n hearing on said petition and on tho prayer theroln contained, has been set mid will bo hold on the Eighth day of February, 1819, at 10:00 o'clock in tho forenoon of that tiny, at tho Court Hoom of tho above outitled Court, In thn County Court lloiiso nt .iii'. haoii vine, Oregon. Any porson Interested In the or ganization of said District, or in tho proceedings for tho Issue or snlo of tho bonds of tno snld District, may on or beforo tho said ICIghth day of Feb ruary. 19111, at 10:lM) o'clock In the forenoon of that day, that being thn day and hour fixed for the hearing on said petition, demur to or answor tho snld petition, and thereupon such proceedings will bo had as will Justi fy said Court In making such exam ination nf nil such proceedings and In approving nnd confirming tho same, nr making such further order or decree as shall tie Just nnd proper in 1110 prcmliios. , This notlco Is published In tho Medford Mall Trlljuiio, a newspnpor ot genornt circulation piiuilsiiou in Jackson County, Oregon, whero the said Hoard of Directors has Its office, for thrco successive wcloks- prior to tho ddto fixed for such hearing, In accordance with tho provisions of snld order mndo by the Honnrnhlo P. M. Calkins, Judge, on tho lath day of Jlintmi'y, 1919. (Circuit Court Seal) Witness (ho Honorable V. M.. Calk ins, Judgo of the Circuit Court ot the Btnto ot Oregon for tho County, of Jackson, and tho seal of snld Cotirt affixed hereto this ltlth day of Jan uary, 1919, CHAtJNCEY FL'OREY, County Clork for Jackson County, Oregon, and Clerk of tho Circuit Court ot tho State of Oregon or the County of Jackson,, ' " . visit v4th "hor daughter, Mrs. A. M, Hlor.'h. Tho iMIsslonary society of tho Prcs bylurlun cliiu-' li will hold Its annual literature meeting at thn homo or Mrs. Wm. Mnllies, North Main street, Thursduy uftortioon this week, -.Mr,. und Mrs. J. W, Milliter, former residents hero, lire now located at Anaheim, Cul., temporarily. Thn Foreign Missionary society of tho Methodist church will meet at tho parsonage Friday afternoon this week. ' Tho Ashland mills have a flno dls pluy of their various products In tho windows of tho Owen block, at tho corner of Muln and Oak streets, show ing tn advantage the rango of output at this milling center. Meetings in behalf of the Farm Human extension work will bo held at Talent, Wednesday evening, Feb. !, mid at Valley Vlow schoolhouse, Thursday afternoon, Feb. 6, at 2:30 o'clock. The littler gathering will be addressed by I'rof. Gilbert, an ex ponent of agricultural methods as adopted at the stato of Washington experiment stations. Kurl Hosier, superintendent of the local water service,, has leased the Whltcd .residence on North Main rlreet.' - ' esteem" jftu. tcrm Sit, Orillnmirn Xo. IM1H AN OltDINANCB amending Sec tion 1 or Ordinance No. 965 entitled "An Ordinance authorizing and pro viding for tho Issuo und sale of Re funding Improvement Hands, Issue of 191!). of the City of Medford. Ore gon," approved January 7. 1919. TDK CITY OF .MKDFORD DOTH ORDAIN A3 FOLLOWS: Section 1. That Section 1 of Or dinance No. 905 entitled "An Ordin ance authorizing and providing for tho Isntin and sale ot Refunding Im provement Hands. Issue of 1919. of tho City of Medford, Orogon. Ap proved January 7. 1919. be and the samo Is hereby amended to read as follows: "Sue, 1. I'ndcr and pursunnt to the provisions of t'.ie charter of the City of Modford, Refunding Improve ment Hands of the City of Medford In the amount sufficient to pay and re deem tno Indebtedness herelnlieiore referred to and represented by the outstanding Improvement Honds, un- nald wurrunts und-n part of the con Dons of such ubndr bold by the City as hereinbefore recited, shall be is sued. The said bonds shall bear date tho first day of January, A. B. 1919; shall be in donominntiofs; ot One Thousand Dollars, bearing interest at the rata of six per centum per an num, payable seml-nniiuully on the rirst days or January and July In each year, on- tho presentation and surrender or coupons to be annexed to tho snld bonds. The said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor, eoun (orslgned by the Treasurer and at tested by the Recorder of the City and nuthentlcated by the seal ot the City attached thereto. End shall be registered consecutlvolv by tho said Recorder by number and denomina tion of encli in the "Improvement Bond Register." prcIded, however, that the coupons n'taclied thereto shall hour the engraved facsimile signature of said 'Mayor and Recor der. Hoth prlncl-al and Interest shall bo payable rt tho office of the Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon, or nt the Msral agency or the Stnlo or Oregon in tho City of New York, at tho option or the holder. In gold coin of tho United States of America of tin present Rtandard of weight and lineness. Said bonds shall be patt1 tn tholr numerical order nnd shall become due and pay-, nble as fojlnwa: January 1, 192:!, Nos. 1 to 2-1, In clusive) ' January 1, 1924, Nos. 26 to 50, In clusive January 1, 1923, 'Nos. 51 to 75, In clusive January 1, 1-92(3. Nos. 76 to 100, Inclusive . Jnnnary 1, 1927, Nos. 101 to 125, Incluslvo January 1, 192S, Nos. 126 to 150, Incluslvo .limitary 1, 1929, .Nos. 151 lo 175, Incluslvo - January 1, 19110, Nos. 170 to 200, inclusive .Innunryl, 193.1, Nos. 201 to 225, Inclusive January 1, 19112, Nos. 226 lo 250, Inclusive January 1. 1931, Nos. 251 to 700, inclusive, with option on part of the city to redeem said bonds. Nos. 251 to 700 Inclusive, on January 1. 1923. Said bonds shall bo due and pny ablo as hereinabove sot forlh. Said bonds Nos. 251 to 700, both Inclu sive, shall contain a resorvallon of tho right to redeem the samo in the following language in addition to the other provisions and stipulations pre scribed In Section 2 of this ordinance to-wlt: "The City of Medford hereby reserves tho light to redeom this bond on January 1, 1933,- and In case It shall be called for redemption on said dnto notice thereof . shall be given by publication In a newspaper printed nnd published and of general circulation In said City of Medford not less than twice during the month precodlng snld dnto of redemption, and after such notice Interest upon this bond from and after the said ditto of redemption shnll cease." Pnssod by the city council this 4th day of February, 1919 nnd signed by me in open session In authentication of Its passngo this 4th day of Febru ary, 1919. ' - (Signed) C, E.-GATES. . (SEAL) Mayor. Approved hy me this 4th day of February, 1919. ' (Signed) C. E. GATES, Attest: .1 jiavor. '. Signed) M. L. ALFOftD, . . Wr Rf?9rfl?ri STUFFED OP WITH "A BAD COLD?". -. 1 Get busy with a bottle of 1 Dr. Klnft'a New Discovery at once . J Coughs, colda broncW.-l attacks 1 they ore all likely to rcault in danger- f ous altcrinuths unless checked in time. J Aad ho-.7e(iec'.'.v:!y and quickly Dr. Kinz'g New Di'.cjvr .y helps to do the I c!t5;!:h.g vork! J .llaraed. irritated r.?nbranes cro Eoc-'.hcd, tno mucoeaj thlcara loosened freely, and quiet, restful sbr- f-i!!:-.vj. 60c and $1.20. - All dmi-c'i'lt: I - -. .: V: Sold lira 1E40IJ J Conotlpat!oa Emaclpation ' No nvre l"7 biKci, yellow com plcxtion, alct ncMbche, indigestion, ctnbarassin" brrr th, whi you use as a corrective Dr. King's' Kew Life Pills. They e-ttemz .'.ze lbs system and keep the worl l loollbg cheerful, . 25c, Advertising Rates ; Classified One cunt a word. Loca Is- Ten cents a line. Lertal Five cents a line. Display 25 tenia an inch. Contract rates on application. HFJM' WASTKIl fKMAXil, WANTED .Middle-aged lady In fam ily of throe., Address W, care Mall Tribune. 209 HELP WAXi'EI MMX. WANTED Men to clear land and cut wood, by tier or contract, on Webster Ranch. Phone CS5-J3. 280 WANTED A good live wire sales man to sell oar line tn this terri- tory. Unlimited possibilities for the right man. For further Infor mation write General Sales Co., 505 Swetland Bids-. Portland, Ore. , 272 WANTED Young men, 16 and over, are eligible for government Rail woy Mall Clerks. J92 month. For . free particulars regarding examin ations, write J. C. Leonard, (for mer Civil Service Examiner.) 704 Kenois Building. Washington. D. C. . 2G9 WANTED SITCATION. WANTED Experienced man and wife wants position on orchard or stock ranch, two children. Inquire U. S. Employment Agency. 245 WANTED Position by joung mar ried man, steady and not afraid of work. Can drive truck or auto. References If desired. Address ISA care Mall Tribune. . 269 WA.NTKI MWCEMiANKOUS WANTED. TO TRADE Mammoth bronze gobblers; also for sale 120 Buckeye Incubator. Phono n. . '.'.. 274 WANTED To buy 40 or 50 gallon spray barrel with or without hose. Also Ford trailer. W. D. Withrov;. 704 Newtown street. - 270 WANTED Orchard to care for or some place to rent on share basis Albert R. Hanscom. 406 Apple street. 2 73 WANTED Will the parties who left steer in my corral west of Central Point on Wednesday, Jan. 29th. . please come and get it. Luther Stancliff. - 269 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, weight 1400 or more. Phone 591-J2. evenings. WANTED Wo buy your unpaid Lib erty bond contracts for cash. Halo's Piano House, Inc. ' J. F. Halo, general manager. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Thone 4S8-M. or 4SS-X. WANTED n. H. Toft will buy your - partly paid Liberty Bond contracts. WANTED R. H. Toft buvB Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes. Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thln VOH ItWNI H(1'Kk ' FOR RE'.NT Five-room modern bun galow and sleeping pc-rch; 1 nice garden, lawn and - shade; water paid, J10.00.. SiO Weat Twelfth street. 1 272 FOR S.VI-i: LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Team horses, good condition.-. Will sell one or both. Wm. Rogers, Walker avenue, Ashland, Oregon. 269 FOR SALE Registered black Per- cheron stallion coining thrco years old; weighs 1S50 lbs. T. L. Tay . lor. Medford, Ore. 273 FOR SALE Span of horses weigh ing about 3200. A. T. Ellestead. one mile north Central Point. 273 FOR SALE One throe year old Dur- hnm bull, v elborn Beeson, Talent, Orogon. , 271 FOR SALE Extra good milk cow and sevoral springers.. Geo. Hil ton. S6-H. . 269 FOR SALE A few-fresh milk goats. Mr. H. II. Fox, Lake Creek, Ore. . , , : ,, '.'..' . 271 FOR SAIJ' A few registered Duroc Jorsoy bred gilts and sows. Large typo and good ancestry, nt Modoc Orchard or W. A. Sumner, man ager, Hotel 'Medford. v . ' FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, horn Octobor. 1918; fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal- tnor Investment Co., Medford, Ore. ' . t VOfl BAl,B I'OCIniY AM) KOOR FOR 8ALF, Rhode Island Red eggs. $1 for 15. Hoontor, 1st prize nt pnul'-i. snow, llrs, Fowler, Rogue Jtlver, Oregon. 274 Foil sTld'-Rhodo Island Rod , batching eggs. , Phone 370-W. . , 292' FOR BALE High fond value eggs culling out ot non-producing poul try; small foe charged. Dick San ders, Poulterer. 8 40-J. 277 FOR SALE Mammoth bronze tur keys. J, C. Herring, Central Point. 270 FOR SALE KKAIv EST A TIC FOR BALK 1 58 'A-acro tract on Evans creek. Write or call and learn particulars. A bargain. Levi N. Stevens, Rogue River, Oregon, It. F. D. 1. 292 FOR SALE Thirty acres Irrigated farm, good soil, Improvements; will take good car part payment. A snap If taken at once. Box 95, Hall Tribune. .272 FOR SALE Two thousand acres solid body timber, 36 per cent pine, 65 per cent fir, fronting two miles . on the Southern Pacific R. R. and extending back five miles. Freight rate of $1.50 Into Medford. .Wel born Bceson. 271 FOR SALE Ranch 8 acres; good order. Cheap. All particulars on application. Box 444, Mall 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 ranches O. C. Bogga. FOK 6ALK AITOMOUILKS FOR SALE Chevrolet run 4000 miles, fine condition; must sell this week. Write Z, care Mnil Tribune. 269 FOR SALE Ford touring car. Call ooi r,as( Aintn street. zii A DEARBORN TRUCK UNIT and a used car make a first-class truck for less than halt the price of the so-called standard trucks. Valley Garage will explain. 272 FOR 8ALh-MISCEl.LAXlSOUB FOR SALE One second-hand power sprayer. $200.00; one second-band I Sharpless jcrcam separator, $25.00. Hubbard Brothers. 270 FOR SALE My entire farming equipment. a wagons, 2 buggies 1 Stockton gang, 2 double' disks. 2 ten-lncn gangs, 4 hand plows. J three-section drag harrows, 3 . springtooth harrows, 1 drill, 1 iron roller, 2 corn cultivators. 2 hand cultivators, 1 corn planter, 1 beet cultivator, 10 sets double harness. , 5 sets single harness; all kinds ot small tools. 6 work horses, sev eral riding and driving horses, 2 colts, 2 young cows. J. L. Helms. 269 FOR SALE Having purchased the .Sams valley Store am selling all livestock and machinery; also as fine a ranch as there is in this part ot the country- Livestock consists of two teams about 2550 and 2800, 17 head cattle. 23 hogs, some nice ; Barred Rock hens. Most any. kind of tools too numerous to mention to work the soil. A fine barley crusher or feed roller. The land to be sold or leased. The crop is most all in, some in alfalfa and seed and land plaster, to put In more. Phone 174 Central Point. C. E. Wilhlte. Sams Valley, Ore. FOR SALE Six-hole range, heater, and Jfnyo lamp. Phone S61-Y. 27.1 FOR SALEApples. Spitz. . Bald- wins. Black Twig and Newtown, Bt 37 North Grape. ! FOR SALE Hot water Buckeye in cubator, 220 egg capacity, $18.00. 203 McAndrews street. 272 FOH SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms. Cleaning and re- , pairing of all machines a specialty 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman. 291 FOR SALE John Deere sulky plow- Splendid condition. Phone 534-X.' FOR SALE Wood saw, four-horse engine, 26-inch saw; light, power ful rig. in fine condition, $100. J E. Guches H. F. D. 1, Griffin Creek. - 270 FOR SALE 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 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 So, Gren ada, Cal. 610 FOR SALE For sand, gravel, sedi ment or garden plowing phone 912-J. 276 FOR SALE SulphUr. land plaster, superphosphate. Ralph Waldo El- flcn, Russ Hill. FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay szo.uv per ton. nioooc urcnara. Phone Central :Point at meal hours. FOR EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE Sheep and hogs for two milk cows. . J. J. Ossenbrugge, Ruch, Ore. 269 WANTED TO TRADE A tonm good young mares for light car, Phone 86-H. 269 FOR EXCHANGE An unlncum herod modern Medford home, wllh large free soil lot, for small ranch goar Moar.ord. j'goue, joa-, vum. LOST On streets or Medford, two. twenty dollar bills. Invo at Mull Tribuuo office for liborul reward. , -30 LOST--Off Untie Falls range, onat roan Durham hull and four cows. brand shield on right hip. Swallow fork In loft ear, undorblt In right. Phono or write Antelope Orchurd. Wellon, Ore. Phono ati-FU. 27 LOST Hound blnok fur muff at: Page, Wednesday, .Inn. 27th. Fin dor return to Mnll Tribune Office. 272 MONEY TO LOAJT TO LOAN $700, all or part. C. C. Pierce. Phone 370-J. xiv LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In terest, u. nuggs. LOANS City loans. Building & Loan Assn., 429 M. F. & H. BIdg. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, ana win uuy x, lib erty Bonds, j. 1. Andrews. No. 31 North Grape. Phone 52-M. U0 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys ' PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-lw, rooms 8 and 9. Medfora ftatifrauu Bank Building. A. E. Reamea, . Lawyer, . Garnatt- Corey Building. Auto SuppUe LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co.-tT are operating tho largest, oldest and best-eqnipped plant In tha Pa- clflo northwest. Use oar springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten gnarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. " Garbage OARBAOS Get your premised cleaned up for tba summer. - call on the city garbage wagon '.tor good aerrlce. Phone 8B1-T. J. Y. Allan. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. X. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention gtroa to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into onr simplified accounting method. H. F. & H. Building. Medford. Phone 167-R. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN--5 to 40 years 5 Money ready wnen land Is appraised and title ' ap proved. E. M. Hurd, aecy-treas., National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. Instruction In Mnsle FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Haight Muala Btndlo, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General Bill work, sash, doors, mouldings aa screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and Bttrgeoosj DR. A. BURSELL Physician; Spln- oioglst; Surgeon. 309 Medford Furniture & Hdw. Bldg. Hrs. 9-12 and 2-5 or appoint Office phone 29. 275 DR. W. W. HOWARB-MDateopathle physiclas. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. , 1 DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician anil surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F, A H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. Brt. E. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW ' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-U Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the 1 v best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, . ' loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St, Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right Service guar anteed. INTERURBAJi AUTOCAR CO, ; TIME CARD. Leave Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun-' days lo ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:S0, 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 6:15 p. tn. ' 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 vegetable cellar, good barn,' chicken house-and yard, a fine well With pumping plant, tower, etc., on the best graveled highway in the valloy nnd close In; an opportunity, to own a place like this for $2100.00 wiii not wait long for a buyer as there are too many people flookIng tor a g6od .piece of land with m pice home ort It 'close In"to Medford. Let us show you this today, . Brown & White 10 South Fir St, .--