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MTCTTPOTtT) MATT TTITP.TTKE, MTCDFOTID, tOiWlOK,' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY fi, 1010 PAO 15 ..1-TVT! TODAY'S MARKETS Llvoiltuli PORTLAND, Full. Il. Ontlli. r'endy; ri-rnlpl h 74. (Honrs, hr-m U'.J'Udl t II . 3 6 : good lo tliolio u.r.u; iiaull inn iu kuuiI !i.ri!ii 1 1 : (u'r IU good $H.fi0 9,50; common tu'r $7.aOai H.riO; cows mill heifers, cli'ilcn ID.afiflf 10.25; good lo choice M 7 11 W 7 " : inmllllin In good $7. Ml K.50; fulr (o moilluiii $5.75 0,75; eiiiuier $ :i . r y 3 r ; bulla ID'iMi: cu'viia t Wti' 13; Hlochum uml feodum $iwU, lima Blfiuly : rocttlpta ilu.'l. Prime ir'vcd t ) 0 . 4 0 HI' U.BO; medium itilxi-tl r llOi 10,10: roiIKh llcuvlos 115 41 U; r ri M u.4o:(i)iiik $ia.,-.o. ,-thoop utontly; receipt l:i:i. Prime liunbt $13,75 41 14, a.'; fulr lo me. Hum $'! I; yearlings $I04j II; woihur ID J 10; ewes III. tiUH) 8.7.-., , llulK-r POUTLANI). l-.il). 0. lliiltwr weak, City orumitiiry prints, exiiao Inn loin 4Ue; carton u i-; Imlf bote half cunt uioro; linn ihun hull boxes oiw cent mora. Buying price butter fnt, country 4.1c; culm cm run 4,v. PORTLAND. KbIi. . Eggs Htftl Iiik price, cam count 3Nc; buvlwc price ,'ldc: selling price, candled, 4ne; elected candled lu curluno, l.lr. CENTRAL POINT M. drank of Itciiu'le wiih u Im. ilictm visitor .Itcre (In' lii-Hi nf ti Week uml wih nl-o i-ii lliuu- mi friend. The Imiiril ol' imlilii- work under the Miipcrvimon i" Wnlcr Hiiiktiii- ll'llllcilt J'.lllll MllV. II II' llllVlMW III!' I'ilV water liuik I'li'iiiit'il mil uml will imint I Iik Innk iiiHiiln uml mil. While tlnilur llilH llipy will ihiimii I lie win it direct inlu llii! miiiii". fiiii-iiitr us lu ll inconvenience to llio wiilcr mit hi nowililc. Mr. Mov will hasten lln iult lu niiiiiuli'liiin. Mr. Tiimv left .Minulitv for Hciiglc wlirro xliii will viii frirtuU fur mime week. The ApoMnliii r'nilh worker lire mill huliliiiir rvmilur services m1 their uiinNiiin, curlier Firt mnl I'liie ftlri'etrt, Mr. Kit V.lilrtil of (IrnnU I'm Mieiil Monday here wiih home folk. J. K. Hitfcwril mill Km lucrum re. luriiiil lliu firnl nf the week from n horl trip to Mr. IIiihwcH' riineli neiir llrnwiiV Ciiliin. Tlleoilnro (llnH. Jexie OIiihh nml t'. K. ("me were mimntr the Anlioell neo. ilt Undine: hero thiw week. .1. W. Merrill or Oiilil Hill wiik n Htttiiiv" visitor the firnt of the week. Mr. mnl Mr. J. I. linker were in Irnin the Moilne or.'hnnl the firl ol t!i week, cullitii; on friends. Mm, Jno Hlevnus, who enlnreil I he Atihlmul hospital limt week, piiminil vary ucciwifiilly thru her oimrniloii unit U roliiK wall u could ho os rottml. The U, V. Kliloim cnlnrliilitei) Mr. and Mm. II. II. t'lnrko nml llielr lioimn Ruest, MIkr Until Merrell, nt upper Tuemlny ovenlnK. itohnrt C. llrophy, who rerenlly ro lurnod from Cnmp l,wln. Ri vlnltlim hla piirentu nour Derby till week. Mr. And Mm. Dorlii Coy and ilnmth ter npoiit thi) week end with hln r.ioihur at Kimlo Point. Wu nro to lmvo new nolglibori) an I hi) old McKuu placo chunited hiinils thlH week. Minn (lay Wohh, who linn linen nurHlnit In tho Heft family dnrliiK Ihnlr altnrk of flu,' In now vIhIUhk her Rlmar, Mm. Kriuler nt Tolo. Mr. and Mm. Itoy Nlchnli nccom pnnleil by Mr. Nleholn' fnlher nml inntlior. motorml to Kimlo I'olnt 9un (luy nnd miont thn day with tho Cburlea 'Mcliolii fa in 1 1 y. Mr. and Mm. J. W. Klflon nnd una and Minn Koho Jonea wiiro din ner iiueata at tho W. J. Kreoinan homo In Central Point Sunday. Thn IC. II. Dnvla family aro afflict ed with llio in urn pii- Mlaa I,ah 1'arkor has nconptod n poHltlon In tho nlHl nml offluo nt ; (Irnntn I'niw an pronf rondnr, and bo Kim hor work tho tlrat of lnat wook. Thoro Ih to bo a Karm llnronu cainpalRii montlnK at tho Willow HpriiiKa school hoimo Kab. 1.1, nt 2;:i0 p. m. Thoy hopo to hdciii-o n largo momhorshlp nnd- lo offcet nn .organization In thbi community, . In B rocont loltor from Mrs. Mc Keo, to Mm. AVm. Thompon, she wrltoR thnt nlin Is still dolnit enntoen work nt tho bano honpllal at Camp ' Kronmont nnd nxpeels to bo llinro as Ions ns hor hotp Is iiooilinl. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Tom l'erilne, wlio Iiiik iiwt rolnnicil li'nni tho liuruiini muni) nt Hullo KhIIm. whero ho Iihh been in I'lmrue of n inolor tnielt lor l.liu IiihI. two immtlix, ,. wim 11 Tihlo ork visitor Sniilnv. 'I'M enly cents 11 liiuinil wiih reeeiveil for veni shipped to I'orllunil IiimI week liv Slimlev Lviliiinl. C. K. Ilmnliii. llio MciHonl lnilelier. Iins lioiiuhl Hiivimil heiul of I'nt pill tin in Hum fliiiliii'l Inlelv. t 'In rk Cnlliiw nnd fiiinilv have inov cil lo lliu Allen rnneli iiimi' iMiiill'oid vlinro (ilni'k has nninlovmenl. 'Jrilin Doiko, llio well driller, lins f'iiirthod drillinar oiiornlions on Hi" Neiilnii iniii'h Where nl n ileplh ol HP J'Wt fivr wt Pl'lllillVHl Wllii'll lm WILLOW SPIES ol hec.l le,.e, yet In, I i l,ivcil to be iib-uliilele um,. '"iiiiftn Ihn mild riu hiliiulion unv. 'i"l nl mir eij,.,.,M mVM )(,(,mo bold ertiiiiih In vi'iiluie out lo Ihe iiiovnm 1I111 intr Ihe l,,M wi'iilt, while one e.tien wiih liennl to renuirk Ihnl the hi heme liiul Mined him hOWiiI dol- llll'H, .Mix. .1. (', I'enilli'i,,,,, w, riir,,, lew din-- nt.., IVi.ni Ihe Dmv Iioh I'HiiI. wliue hIii. him U,H, eunrineil dnniii, ii iei:,. r iiilliienr.il. im iiiiiIi. wm bun h pninie ,m tin, n ,.. lire rei'iiverv. , Maliv ill I hi- ili..ln,. Himieddhe lie ilion iikliim I hiil mir hind. olTieiiilM lie i iili!d ui. on In iiiiiiu',, m., mi ls or m l nn., n niit v he mopei' uml nee- ei-Hiirv lo t- iver M'linnl liuiihi Mo- etirnil Iroiu lite , i,il.' HinitiKh I'nuid. l(miilSii,,'iv .i,i S:.v,M ,d ile lon.l in Uii ,li,.irn l ilriiiiKed. whii'h iimile ii wonderful Improvi'menl in ll eolllliliiill, John lliinkiii nml lnmilv of AK'ilford were vifiliiur relalinw here Siniilnv. The wnier tifi - been I m in d out of the Table Idled ditch lnr three iiiiiiiIIih mIi le a Miuill iti'ivm!' men lmvo been eiilnrviiii.. nml repnirinit lh ennui. That hllle miiiiuil known nn the uroiinil Iiok, whin.!' ilntv it is to eonie ' on the i mid da v of Kebniiirv mil iiiihh bo- imlLeiuenl on the eomiin: eiiM.u wan oul nil dit v SiiihIiiv in n min nlti'iiint in n'e hhiulow. Inn ih there wiih not it I In kel' of hhiniiiL' nn, iieeoidinu' lo old limern Ihe wilder i over mid Ihe little niiimiil will retiiiiiu on the Hiirfneo. Krahk Miller of Onlrnl I'oint in loiinj eni'iifiiter work nt lliu Mutloc jreliuril. I.. I'itiulril k in the prulid iiokhi'H hur of it new Chevlorel enr whieli he mireliiiM-il in Mi'illonl hint week. The llee-e iroierl v w hieli WIIH Hold nl Slierilfn mile mi Juniiiirv '27th, wiih hid in hv Mrnt AuneH I). Hccko, nlin held Ihe inorli.'iii:e, KIIihiI (iliihH of Heiiule whm ii Ta ble Hock vihitor Mondnv. I, and huvern were lookinff over riiiieh priiiK-rlv in thin .diclriet liwt week. Allhoiiuh haekerii of the irronnil hoir elnim stiriiur i here yen rofune to believe, it until we hear Iho erunkiiiL of thn fnnf, A ronler of the Fifth Junior Ituin huw ri'vinient of ( Iretron reeeived hv MiH Kvn Neilxoii hIiowk K inemlierK in .luekhon eomitv. three (if IIicho ho iiitf in the Tnble Ifoek ilintriet. Jim I'onlaiiil and molher were vis iliin: relutiven iu Ceniral I'oint Sun dnv. I'urine Ihn Dnl week Bovrnil lilown have been htnrted on tho lighter oiU 'II thii dihtriet. SAMS VALLEY Geo. V. Klnx of Monlaituu, Oil., was thru our district Hnturdny In quiring for nalalilo cnttlo and sheep Uev. Itonnliinn, who had discontin ued Ills monthly sermons here dur ing the prevalence of the flu, will de liver a sermon at the school house Sunday. Koniu of tho Mcdford visitors of last week wcro W. W. Islington, I,. M. risher nnd wifo, (loo. Lymmi and Mrs. Milton Sleliiniclit. .Mrs. Hawkins of Woed, Cat., Is vlslilng with hor mother, Mrs. K. V ConVor. (too. II. I.llllo who was visiting his daughter, Mrs. V. C. Kenney roturn od this week to Wood, Cal. Mrs. M. K. (iiirdner who has been our postmistress for many years, will soon exchange her office with Clarence Wllhltn of IleiiRlu, who has purchnsed tho Oardnor sloro which Mrs. (Inrdner tonductod In connec tion with tho office. Mrs. tiardnor will occupy one of the homes' on her other property here. The 'Misses Nealons in company with frlonila of Tnlilo Hock visited Sunday with the Wilson family. II. I. l'ultnn who has visited Tor aomo tlmo with Ills family In Port land, returned home Tuesday, 8. It. Sloner returned Saturday from Ashland nftor visiting with his wife and duiightor. Minn Dimple Williams who loft some time ago to atteud school III Ashland underwent an nporntton lately for appendicitis from which Bbo In fast recovering. JACK Alex Doris and wife of Astorlu, Ore., are vliiltlng C. J. Kenney and family at their Applngute homo. Chan. Toll and faintly accompanied by rolntlvca from Sonttle, spoilt Tuos dny nftomoon In town visiting nt the homo of II. PIU. Mrs. ltobt. Finney nnd daughter who have been spending tho wlntor nt Ih'e Hluo Lodge mlno, nro visiting relatives In town. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. King and Mrs. I. Smith- wore dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlrh on Saturday. .Itllinn Abbott wan among tho sail or hoys to arrlvo homo this wook. Privates Uoubmi Pltr. and, Hurry Slop Itching Skin There is one sate, dependable treat rnent that relieves itching torture and skin Irritation almost instantly nnd that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask anydruRHist for a 35c or $1 bottle of Zemo nnd apply It as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, Lliicklieads.cciemn.blotclies.riiiRworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little Zemo, the penetrating, satis fying liquid, Is all that la needed, for It . banishes most skin eruptions, makes the flkln soft, smooth and healthy.' TlE.W'RwC9.,ClV?liuid,0, Ilynn arrived homu from Cmnp 'I.owls lust wook being discharged from scr. vleo. Tho 1'ortulghlly Ilrldgo club too. tored to Modford last Hntiirdiiy even lug whore, they wore onlorlulnod by Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Colllmi. Mr. uiii Mrs. Collins expect to leave for The I in lien In the nour future where .Mr. Collins will open, a gnriigo. Kliiier Hour of Unite Palls, visited his father, C, K. Iloet ona day this week. Hupl, (I, W, Agur and family spent Hominy at the homo of I.ouln Drown In Talent. Ournr Minx mid son lmvo purchua. Cd Ihe biiti.'ber shop recently opened by 1', I,. DuVoro mid mo furnluhlng Iho public with first-class meat at reiisoiiublo prices. . . Haniliiy night tho hardware store of I-'. K. .ook wan robbed of Jl j and so fur no clues huvo developed. Anion Nlnlnger and wife were vis itor from Aiihlmid Tuesday after noon. , . , Frank Ontiimn, a member of the lih Kngiuuiirn wus tho first .luckson vlllo boy to return from the front. He saw nctlvo scrvico, being wounded in tho socoud biittlo of iho Marnn. After spending several weeks In one of the largo hospltuls In I'nrls ho was dis charged but his hearing Is slightly Impaired. Dr. mid Mrs. Rwedenburg of Ash land, wore roconl visitors In jaeltson. vllle whero tho former was culled on professional business. COURT HOUSE REPORT Roportcd by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Aro. (ircull Court T. T. Shuw v. John V. Miller. Kor luoiiin-, ' 1', J. Kiiutz vs. Carrie ItiuZK et nl. (.'ertifiente. Hiir I'iiic'h l.iiinlier coiinmnv vh. Awliliind Hox mid I. limber enmimnv. Kinnl report of iietitioii of receiver. Hutlor & Tliompson eomiMinv vs. C. II. (iillelte hi ill. Decree. I'utler & TlionipM.ii cmnimnv vh. Cilv of Meilford et ill. Order. I',. 11. Ilunlev, iidminiHtrator, et nl h.v lia Mnrhiill et nl. Order. Medlord I'ruit eonipunv v.i. A. C. Dotv. I'tiileilukiiiL". I'rolmio Court Robert K. I.. Hureli, estate. Final order. St at emeu t. Voucher. K. Kil Hull, estate. Proof of publi cation. Voucher. Order on finul settlement. . Murio K. l'lnmerth. cslnle. Finn) reporl. Order uppoiiitinir duv. JnliiiK Hvemumird, estate. Order on final lii'iiriiiL'. Annie II. Klremmiiiir. Affidnvit of IO"lillL". I.iziio Iloefl't, decenscil, estate. Ad mitted lo nrolinte. Olive H. Hell oMulc. rndcrtukine. I.eah M. Collins, estate. First re norl o liiiliiiiiii-trnlor. (.'. 1). llevener. estute. Substitute hoiul. 65 Loganberries Are used to flavor one Jifly-JeUdcsocrt. The juice i3 condensed and scaled in a viol. Thin 3 ono of our bent fruit flavors. Compare it with tho cld-etylo quick gelatine desserts. JO Flmian, at Your Crocor't 3 Package f-r 25 Ccrfi , NOT1CB OK 8ALH OF OOVKUN M ISN'T Tl.YlDEIt t.eneral Land Of fice, Washington,. 1). C, December 21, 3'JJS. Notico Is .hereby given thnt subject to the conditions and limitations of tho Act of Juno H 1910 Cl Stat., HIS), nnd the in structions of tho Spcrctnry of tho Ul terior or Hopiomiior in, i:u(. in timber on tho following lands will be sold Feb. 11, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., nt public auction nt thoJJnitod Slntns land offlco nt Hnsehurg, Ore gon, to thn highest bidder nt not loss than the appraised value ns shown by this notice, snlo to be subject to tho approval of Iho Soarotnry of tho Interior. The purchnso prlco, with an additional sum of ono-flfth of one nor cont tborcof, bolus commissions atiowon, must no nopositon at timo oi sale, money to bo returned If sale is not approved, otherwise pntont will Isnuo for the timber which must be removed within ton years, liiils will bo rer.olvod from citizens of tho Unit ed Stnloa, associations of such olt iKonn and corporations. Ovgnnlr.ed under tho laws of the Unltod atnton or nny state, territory or district thoroot only. Upon application of a qualified pufi'hnsor, tho timber on nny legal subdivision will bp nl'fored separately bol'oro being Included In nny offer of a larger unit. Township 21 S., U. 4 W., Sec. 19; NW!4 SK ',4 rod fir 330 M., not to bo sold tor leas than si. 00 per M. T, as s K. 7 w Soc. 11; NIC Vi SKVt, XB M., yollow pine, CSu Jl., rod fir, liono of the yot low plno to bo (old for loss than $!!. BO per. M.,. nnd none of tho rod fir to be aold for less thnn $1.25 per M. Very reiipeetfully , 'Clny Tnllman, yunmUHSlQUor qonwal i,ni)Q ocrtce, JW.M I'Vmik Smith, i'hIhIo. Cilutioii, t'lurn ColliiiH et nl (minor I, e-lnle, Kirnt report of giiardiuii. Heal Khtntn 'J'riiiihfi'i'S Mivrlle Hliuiilelfr et vir to W. (', Kiiivoli. I .ii ml in Mi'd fi.nl . 1 Dave I'M DomricH lo T. W. Doiu ' rii'H. Wi'mI hull' of norlheuHt, itorlhciiHt of northeiiHt, m.rlh W(wt of HoiitlieiiHt section 10. towiiKhiu lid, riiime 2 cunt: east half of houllnveMl of ec tion 13, townMhip ninue ' 2 wenl 10 Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning Oct In the habit of drinking a glass of hot water before breakfast. We're not hero long, so let's make our stay agreenblo. Let us live well, eut well, digest well, work well, sleep well, and look well, what a glorious condition to attain, and yet, bow very easy It Is if ono will only adopt tho morning imlldo bath. Folks who aro accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, Instead, feel ns fresh as a daisy by opening tho sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stag nant muttor. Evoryono, whether oiling,' sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot wator with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It to wash from tho stomach, liver and bowels the previous day's Imllgestlbto Wasto, sour bile nnd poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweotenlng and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach Is wonderfully In vigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives ono a splendid appetite for breakfast. Whllo you aro enjoying your breakfast the water aud phosphate is quietly extracting a largo volume of water from tho blood nnd getting ready for a, thorough dualling of all the Inside oryans. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious pells, stomach trouble; others who have sallow skins; blood disorders and sickly complexions aro urged to get a quarter pound ol limestone pnospnate from the drug store. 1 bis will cost very little, but Is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of Inaldo-bathlng bofore break fast . . Notice In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Application of the Buird of Directors of Med- ford Irrigation District for tho Judgment and decree of this Court as to the Regularity and Legality of tho proceedings In connection with the Organization of the said District and the proceedings of the snld 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 Assessment Payers within said District, and to all whom it may concern: Plonse take notice: that the peti tion of Leonard C.irpentcr, W. A. Folger and E. G. Coleman as tho Board of Directors of Modford Irriga tion District, praying that tho pro ceedings of said District in the organ ization thereof, i.nd nil mnttors Inci dent to said organization, and the proceedings of the Board of Directors of the Medford Irrigation District providing for r.nd authorizing' the Is sue and sale of bonds of said District in the sum of One Million Five Hun dred Thousand Dollars t $1,500,000 .00), inclining tho voto of the olcctora of said District authorizing said bond issue, and all mattors and things In connection t'uorowith, may bo examined, approved and confirmed by tho auid Circuit Court, was on the 16th day of January, 1919, duly filed In the nbovo entitled proceeding in the office of the Clork of said Court; and that pursuant to an ordor of this Court, duly made by the Honorablo F. M. Calkins, Judge thereof, and filed, on tho lGth day of January, 1919. a hearing on said petition and on tho prayer therein contained, has been set and will bo held on the Eighth day of February, 1919, at 10:00. o'clock in tho forenoon of that nay, tit tho Court Koorn of the above entitled Court, in tho County Court llouso at Jacksonville, Oregon. Any person Interested In the or ganization of raid District, or in the proceedings for the issue or sale of tho bonds of tho sold District, may on or boforo tho said Eighth day of Feb ruary, 1919, at 10: 00 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, that being the day nnd hour fixed for tho hearing on said petition, demur to or answer tho anld petition, and thereupon such proceedings will bo had ns will justi fy said Court In making such exam ination of nil such procoodlngs nnd In approving and confirming tho same, or making such further order or decree as shall uo just and propor In the premises. This notice Is published In tho Modford Mail Tribune, a nowspapor of gonornl circulation published In Jackson County, Oregon, whero the said Uoard of Directors has its office, for three successive weeks prior to the date tlxod for such hearing, in accordance with tho provisions of snld ordor mndo by the Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judge,, on tho liith day of January,' 1919. (Circuit Court Scull Witness the Honorable F. M. Calk. Ins, Judge of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Jackson, and the seal of said Court affixed hereto this 16th day of Jan uary, 1919. CHAUNCEY FLOHEY, County Clork for Jackson County, Oregon, nnd Clerk of the Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon tor the CQuniy of Jackson, ... ... Advertising Rates CiasslfledrOno cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. . Legal Five cents a line. Display 25 conta an Inch. Contract rates on application. a EVP ffWTHH FKMAfcB WANTKO ItcHable. comuetent housekenpor; no children; good home for right party. Reference!). Address It. K, L). , Hox 43, -Med-ford, Ore. 275 WANTED- 'lloiiskne.per, one who wants permarrit easy place; fani lly of two. I'honn 5X4-Y. ' HKI.P VTI, MIX. WANTED A:;enta to sell our quick selling line of a dozen big money makers. Lome profits, nulck sales, particulars free. Address W. H., ,1021 Warh. St., Klamath Falls, Ore. 272 WANTED Live ulesinen with car to sell mo'-t' C.r.t'n. llins, Wagon Boxes, anil oilier farm specialties direct to the fa.' '.;. Right party can make fro-n 1500.00 to $1000.00 a mcn!h o'lt of our prop osition. In answering state age, experience and references. Our goods are standard. There is a big demand for them. Coast Cul vert & Flume Company, Portland ' Oregon. 2 70' WANTED Men lo clear land and cut wood, by tier or contract, on Webster Hunch. Phone i85-J3. 280 WANTED A good live wire 'sales man to sell our lino In this terri tory. -Unlimited possibilities for the right man. For further lnfor . matlon write General Sales Co., 505 Swetland Illdg., Portland, Ore. WANTED KITTJATION. WANTED Position as orchard fore - man. Eleven years experience Can furnish reference. Apply I S. Employment Office, Nash Ho tel. . 2 S3 WANTED Experienced man and wife wants position on orchard or stock ranch, two children. Inquire U. S. Employment Agency. 24o WANTED Fresh milk cows. Phone 7-F4. WANTED To lease full equipped farm by experienced man, or will take charge of farm. Address Box 133, Falls City. Ore. 2.1 WANTED TO RENT A small place, close in, well Improved. Please state If stocked up or not. Mrs Robb E. Caviness, Harper, Ore. 280 WANTED A job as housekeeper for small family. Write Mrs. Rose Caviness, Harper, Ore. 280 WANTED TO TRADE Mammoth .bronze gobblers; also for sale 120 Buckeye Incubator. 'Phone 19-F14 WANTED To buy 40 or 50 gallon spray barrel with or without hose. Also Ford trailer. W. D. Withrow 702 Newtown street. 270 WANTED Orchard to care for or some place to rent on share basis Albert It. Hanscom, 40G Apple street. WANTED Six fresh milk cows. also 1 0 rods second-hand picket fence. Geo. B. Young, phone 7-F4. WANTED Wo buy your unpaid Lib orty bond contracts for cash Halo's Piano House, Inc. J. F. Halo, general manager. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 48S-M or 4SS-X. WANTED R. H. Toft will buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts WANTED R. H. Toft bays Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thing. FOR RENT A P AKTWE N TO. FOR RENT Two and three-room apartments, 322 South Control. . .274 KOK RKN1 notsi. FOR RE'XT Five-room modern bun galow and slecpins poach; nice garden, lawn nnd shade; water paid. $10.00. 820 Vo::t Twelfth street. . '272 JKOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cows and hogs. Fresh cows, others soon fresh; gentle, heavy milkers, high tests. Three fine brood sows, bred; one fat hog ono fine red boar, fine breeder. Must sell. East of Phoenix, third brown bungalow, cross iron bridge. FOR SALE Team, harness and wagon, wolght 2400 lbs. 302 WU lauiette street. 27 FOR SALE Registered black Per- choron stallion coming three years old; weighs ISoO lbs. T. L. Tay lor, .Medford, Ore. 2 FOR SALE Span of horses weigh ing about 3200. A. T. Ellestcad ono mile north Central Point. 273 FOR SALE One three year old Dur. nam bull. Welborn Boeson, Talent ; Oregon. . .. 27 FOR SALE A few fresh milk goats Mr.- H. H. Fox, Lake Creek, Ore, . :'.-. ' 27 FOR SALE A few registered Duroc Joraoy bred gilts and sows. Large typo nnd good ancestry, at Modoc Orchard or v. A. Sumner, man ngor, Hotel "ueuiorci. FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, born October, 1918; fine youngster. Modoc orchard or Pal nicr investment Co., Modforili Ore, VOIt ItENT sriHOKLLAIfEOCB. Oil RENT Ranch 1 GO acres, 25 ucros In fall wheat, 10 more to put In; now burn, small house, good well; for sale good team, Imple ments, six tons grain bay, one ton corn, 20 bushels wheat. Address Win. 11. Mlchl, Lake Creek, Ore gon. 274 rtB 8AU5 roPWBT AND EUOH FOR SALE Rhode Island Red batching eggs. Phone 370-W. 292 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs, $1 for 15. Rooster, 1st prize at poul'.n, tiow. Jlrs. Fowler, Rogue uiver, urcgon. an FOR SALE High root value eggs culling out of non-producing poul try; small fee charged. Dick San- dors, Poulterer. 8 40-J. 277 FOR SALE Mammoth bronze tur keys. J. C. Herring, Central Point. ' 270 FOK SALE RKAI EST ATT. FOR SALE OR TRADE A fine stock ranch right In the heart of . the bunch-grass in Malheur county. 35 bead of good cows, chickens, wag ons, tools go with ranch. Anybody Interested write Mrs. Rose cavin ess, Harper, Ore. 278 FOR SALE 158-ocre tract on Evans creek, write or call and learn particulars. A bargain. Levi N. Stevens, Rogue River, Oregon, R. F. D. 1. 292 FOR SALE Thirty acres - Irrigated farm, good soil, improvements will take good car part payment. A snan if taken at once. Box 95, Mall Tribune. , 272 FOR SALE Two thousand acres solid body Umber, 36 per cent pine, G5 ner cent fir. fronting two miles ' on the Southern Pacific R. R. and extending back fire miles. Freight rate of $1.50 into Medrord. Wei born Beeson. ' 271 FOR SALE One hundred acres, water for eighty. Sixty dollars cash. Box 29. Mail Tribune. . 273 FOR SALE Five - room modern bouse, 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, 4ZS M. F. &. H. Bldg. FOR SALE Or real, several ranches O. C. Boggs. FOR SALE ACTOMOIULES FOR SALE--1917 Ford cur in first- class running order. If taken at once will take $350.. Call 402 S Newtown St. 270 FOR SALE Ford touring car. Call 854 East Ninth street. 273 A DEARBORN TRUCK UNIT and a used car make a first-class truck for less than half the price of the so-called standard trucks. Valley Garage will explain. 2.2 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Chicken feed. South Orange. 324 270 FOR SALE One 150-egg and one 390-egg Cypress Incubators, price $15.00 and $25.00 respectively. Both nearlv new and in good con dition. S.. A. Marshall, Central Point. Phone or write. 275 FOR SALE One second-hand power sprayer, $200.00; one second-hand Sharpless cream separator, llio. 00 Hubbard 'Brothers. 270 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 of 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. Wllhlte, Sams Valley, Ore. FOR SALE Six-hole range, heater, and Rayo lamp. Phone 8G1-Y. 273 FOR SALE Apples. Spits. Bald wins, Black Twig and Newtown, at 27 North Grape. 272 FOR SALE Hot wator Buckeye in cubator, 220 egg capacity, $18.00 203 McAndrews street. 27 FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms. Cleaning and re pairing nf all machines a specialty. 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman. 29 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 R. F. D. 1, Griffin Creek. - i 27 FOR SALE 125 tons of alfalfa hay, all In good order. Will bole an load on car at Grenada for $21.00 per ton. G. Cuneo, Box So, Gren ada, Cal. 31 FOR SALE For sand, gravel, sedi- ment or garden plowing phone 912-J. -.. FOR SALE Sulphur, land plastor, superphasphate. . Ralph Waldo El den, Kuss Mill. FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay $25.00 per ton. Modoc Orchard. Phone Central .Point at meal hours. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED 'Fortune Making": $10 secures membership and full pro rata Interest In five great Burk- burnett fortune making gusher oil wous. nig opportunity. Aet now Abner Davis Trustoo, Wichita rttl'8, m, S 'V FOR EX HAJUGB, OR EXCHANGE- An unincum bered modern Modford home, with targe freo soil Int. for small ranch near Medrord. Phone 10S-X. .-.Tr i, i- v.-.n-r --j&.-ssvB.. Tsa LOST Off Ilutto Falls rnngo, one roan Durham bull and four cows, brand shield on right hip. Swallow fork In left ear, underblt In right. Phone or write Antelope Orchard, Wellen, Ore. Phono 25-F13. 272 IX8T Round blnck fur mnff at Pago, Wednesday, Jan. 27th. Fin der return to Mall Tribune Office. 272 y MONEY TO LOAtC TO LOAN $700, all or part. C. C. Pierce. Phone 370-J. . 20 LOANS Farm loans per eont In terest, O. C. Boggs. LOANS City loans. Building tc Loan AsCn., 429 M. F..& 11. ttldg. . ' MONEY TO LOAN on good Ml estate security, and. will ouy itia ertv Bonds. J. 1. Andrews, No. 31 North Grape. Phone S3-M. 340 BUSINESS DIRECTORY ''- Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Artorney-t-Uw, rooms 8 ana 9, Aiaaiora nauuiu Bank Building. A. E. Rearjnea, Lawyer, Qamett- Corey Building. Anto Supplies LA HER AUTO SPRINGS Co. fU are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use oar springs wiien others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth 8t., Portland, Oregon. - . Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises leaned np for the Summer. Call on the city garbage wagons or good service. Phone 851-T. : J. Y. Alien. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. II. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look into oar simplified accounting method. M. F. ft H. Building. Medford. Phone 167-R. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 6 to - 40 years 5 Money ready when land is appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hurd, secy-treas.. Rational Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. Instruction in Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Height Musis Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. - , Planing MIR THOMAS MOFFAT General aaill work, sash, doors, mouldings ana screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. . Phone 184..' Physicians and Surgeons DR. A. BURSELL Physician; Spin- ologlst; Surgeon. 309 . Medrord Furniture & Hdw. Bldg. Hre. 9-12 and 2-5 or appoint. Office phone 29. 275 DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia pnysician. sua uarnett-vorey en ma in g. Phone 130. -. . 'j- DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. .Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sap plied. Oculist and Aurist for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. ' DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MALVS CARLOW . OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS ' 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street' Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices.' 27 North Fir St Transfer EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. -Office 42 North Front St Phone 815. Prices right Service guar anteed. 1 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. TIME CAIU). Leave Medford for Ashland dally . except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun-' days le ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:80, 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. m Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p. m. , FIVE ACRES Of Good Soil With a nice strictly modern 5-room bungalow with sleeping , porch, ce ment fruit and vegetable cellar, good barn, chicken house and yard, a fine well with pumping plaut, tower, etc., on the best graveled highway In the valley and close In; an opportunity to own a place like this for $2100.00 will not wait long for a buyer ai there are too many people looking for a good piece of land with a nice home on It closo iu to Modford.- Let us show you this today. , ; - Brown & White 10 South Fir St.