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HEAVIEST RAINFALL ' i IM MAN Y SEASONS Nill fur VI'U I'M llllM llll'ri' lll'vtl Mll'll ii lU'ltiuu il' ruin in it "li"rl 1 1 1 1 if iik fell SiiIiiiiIiiv niulil. 'i'lii iiriiMiiiin- t ii.il 1 1 1 lll'lir I'l'iU'k, Ifnuuo liver iiii.I I l.i' Mllllllel' ulri'lilllM nf iltn Valley ill I.... .1 iiiiiiililiuii. W'liili' iliu ruiiitiill iiti ...iiuiiiili'.l In 1ml .III nf mi imli lluil niklit Ai-IiIiiiiiI Iiii.I '.'Ml im'l nl mill iii-nrillHg lu lli wciiIIht Iiii. ii'iiii ri't'unlN, wliii'li ii rwiiri! Ini'iikci' I'm' Unit liiciililv nr ii iii'i-mii ill' n few lunii. t'M'ii iliiniiir tin' win- I I I' Itllllllllll. Tllil hUl AkIiIiUIiI I'll'l l. Inn. iihii', iiiiiI ii lot nl' mil mtuin Hoi I i i' ii 111 rl V liuiiiiii'il. whk ii)lii..i lll'illl till' I'livillir fl (Ilill 'I iii lllilr.. Uillllllll lIlllllUUU, llllttl'HT, lllvi-r IIImk (I rti't Tin. Ilouiiu river nt !.! l.ilr ru-i' (i mill i.iu'-li'iilli (Vet Kiiliiriliiv mnl II Il'll III II II V IllW llllllM'H nl. mi: iu mull'. Il wii" lliv liiulic-l mi it in tin. riuT hiiirn Di'i'cniliiT, 1111:.'. At I lu III. HIT llllllll nl (illlll llnv lln. IllnVI'f. I.iiiijIiI lln! i'iii'iiiih'Iimii.ik n' tin. ru ing wntiT, nliii'li iliri'iilmiril l 1I....1I Iliu i.liiiil nil tin v Siitiildv, lln' hii,.. Iiii river Hinnli.il Ih" niii'l nl 1 hr nitl iliiiiiiii'l mirth nf 1 lit' llvliif lniiii.M' Tin- river im not Ho iiieiuieim; Imlnv. Imviiitt fitllfii lliict! ft't'l iliiiiii.,- 1 he liinlil. Ht'itr creek win Miui'tini nml winl mi 11 riiinixuiu in 11 iiiiiiiImt ul' li.w.lv. ini! tliit'i'i Sittiii'iliiv I111I1I 11111I Sun- ilnv, u'linhi'il mil I lu' liri.lt.-.' mi flititt fill Aiiiitt' I'ttitil, ni'iir tin' I'. I'., riiiliiiiitl i'rii...iiii.'. Siniiliiv niiuii Intf. In Mi'ttfiiitl tlif iTi't'k nini iiii- IiII ii I in 'i t I'niir feed iilium tin. I. niii. I.i. linn tit ill" I'nli" lln'.-idir, itiiv inuiiy Mii't'litlnrt hltinil nl llix KiihI Mum Klrt'fl britlur Huiulnv fnrt'iiutiii wnti-li-iiit? Ill rnli nf tint mifrv. MvirliiiL' liiiitlilv water. All UiiiiU r tliliri iii.'liiilinir Ihuk. Iiruli niul tin ruu nml uIiiHiiil' hv. I till 11 it (irnernl Wnril rt'iirlii'il Mcll'.ir.l li.ilav Hint nil nimtmillv lirnvv ruin ill l'riiHet Witt f.illnwi'il liv 11 Hiinw sliirm. The lirnvv ritiil tii'i'iniil lo hit I'l'tu'ru) nil over Iliu ronnlv. nml there ru Itniw nf wnslimiU in Iliu AiMnVuiilr ili-lrirl. Nut ill VI'IlK lint ll' f'!.'.iiii. Hi.-lll nl II1.II1M n Will IT Mmillll).' III IT" clinnU tf tilt viillcv ln.fn tif--i-i'cil Even In-foii' Siilnr.litv uii.'lil'x nWntmiir il wim ei'tii'riiHv entii'i'ilid llml lli -nil vii wetter in Mi'illi.r.l nml vii'inilv tliiui il liml liii'ii l..r Vl'lirt. llllllnllL'll I In? Ml'Uwnll HUH lli-lllll,l I11 ftViTHKn riiiitfull, Thin wn nt- triliiiioil in din I'ni't llml Hut nml. hi'.. I'll si'fll nf frciTiiiif tvi-iilluT I111.I oiii'ii i-il tlin L'n.iiMil niul Ihr nr.'rii'iiiiii.Hi. wliili- limii lli.'in mxiiiiI, iicni'lriiti'it into tlv miiI mill Oiil nut run itwuv I ruin lllO MlrllK'O. Shun Itnlll I'lHillnwl AIIiil'i'IIht hini'n Into Snliintnv of Irn1111.ll in; until llii iiinrninir tin' riiinl'iill nf Mi'ill.iril nml ii'inilv lllllllllllll'll til l.l'J ilK'lliM. Ill Milillli.Hl In tin' .III of 1111 inch llml (.'II Siilur ilnv niitlit. Ml nf nn inch fi ll Sitnilnv nml .0) of nn iiicli lu-t nii:lii. Ami tli" ruin itmiliiiiu'il In.lnv. with the hi'uIIkt luiri'iiii im-ilii'tinu' mnri' ruin lnr liniit.'lit mnl Tiii'niIuv. Munv Mi'ilCnrd ni'milc wlui (hnuu'ti tlinl ll.'nr rri'i'k liml never h 1 mi hii-h lul'nr 111 VrsliTilnv ri' ilifil liii-iiiiiPil whoii W 1 1 1 in nt lliiniiuii limili'il (till Nntiio ii, iilinlourniihn nf the fu inniiH flitiiil of "JH vi'iirx nen. rnnsi-il liv 111 iih'Iiim nf xnmrfnll irnillL' nil' with nn uuiiriiinllv licnvv ruin. A I't'iitnro of Suliirilnv niiihtV il"l iic wim I lin utiniiL' wiiul (hut iilu'hl nnil hiln Knlnrtliiv itftttnintm, whirh liuit'h nf the limi' wim nt III) mili'i 11 it hour itmiHirlintH. All nvni) .Mi'ilfiir.l Haliirtliiv niuhl uiitl KiiiiiIiiv Ihn Hliiii'ln wore llnittlftl "In" In Iliu iniiliililv nf tliu mili'li l'u hiiik In curry nwnv. llui ivitltT snnii 'llullull. MiihI (Ml I fit llllNilll Wl'I'l) I'll lH'll III. O . LEADER WOUNDED lilSIlO, VaU. 10. It Ih reimi'li'il from Avlro tlint (!iittnln lloiirliniit nn I'ltlvn Coueolrt). II111 roynllnt lnn liir, ling linoii wouiidod. nrnlmlily I" flKlilliiK ut l.unioKd or Vlrr.mi, wlildi "V hnon tnkon Ity ropiilillonn forcfis rn IF 1 com Almost an soon on said with fj Dr. Kind's New Discovery Got a bottle toilnyl Tlie rnpliltty with which th!a fifty-yenr-old futility remedy rclluvcu coiijjlis, cul.la and nulcl branclii.it iittai-ko ia Vfli.it has kept ita pojiulaiity 011 tlia Incrcniia year by year, I This otuiulurd reliever of colds and Cougliinfi epella never losej fricntlo. It (UoeD quickly and pleasantly what it ia ! recommended to clci. One trinl puts it n your medicine cabinet nn absolutely nuisncintahlc. fiOc niul $1.20. Uowels Usually Clogged? 1 Rculata them with safe, sure, com', fnrtnblo IV. King's New Lifo rillo. Correct that lilliuusncm, lieadaelio, sour etoninch, tongtio coat, by rliinin Btini; the bowel-clouiiincjs. 25c, The Outbursts of Everett True By CONDO '- 1 WOOI'l..,,. Z':v., .-'. 111,1. H K'.it,. r r - 1 1 1. 1. tvyunjm CAM into Tina l"'Vt I'M HH(S4'0 Oi MY SfOKiV. YOU ' Tmi a Ax. HAVC4C, ("il'CU MITM iu ah wi'i'i'SMr. auo . (- :- : vCNT Ax TWCsr.'.V.. . I'M uciKf tvevtir4 1 lUVKN'T TIMiX. i-u IF YOIV "DIDN'T UCrR iiwwes jo ceKTMiNt-Yi Ycnj dowiu so -imiksSll f 1 N13 wm; wiio-ces a tjun-ew tsOT it was cost. 7 -iir - CATCH Uf (VITH YOU J! &$$1? 2 Sf ---- PR0-CER1NS AT lli:i.i:N'A. Mont., l'ol). 10. Kour llelt'im uifii rnrenlly convicted of ho 1IIII1111 11111I1T (ho muto tlf'fi'iinti act with nuili iicimI .IIiIh ltitirulliK. JlUttl Mlli'h lo pay n tlno or I S00; Jno .MII1I1. IiIh ItroilitT. to pay a flno ot :!(iia mnl lu nerve from Uiroo to lx yeiirs In tint h( nl u prlHon: Atlitm Slech lo Hcrvo from 0110 to Ihroe yritrit lu 111" tilnlu prlnnn unit Hlrlinril l.nho lo pay it lint! of $'J50. Tlieno iiru Iliu liml nf elKhl men nrreitted hero lust mirliiK on tharj?es of seill 1I1111, nix of whom wero tried mid fiiuiltl milliy mnl two of whom pleail i'd Ktillty. iMiur iiro nlready In the lionltmitlury.. J0I111 Mllrli. formerly rnn a snlnon. Joe' l Hell was 11 Ittllor. Slech was a naloonki't'per mid Lolitt was a barten der. I.iilm'u ilireu Bona enllslcd In Ilia Anierlenn iinny. ono wan killed In 1'riini'o nml another h 1 1 1 1 Is over nfitH. MtH niiso of this rhowliic. JudKo W. If. I'oormnn, In passliiK Bonlent'e, nlated thai ho would not F,und l.ohe lo llto penllentliiry; that ho did not wl.ili lo hiimtllutu 111" Hons lo tliut njienl, lie itlno warned Utho not to write (o hl sons for money Willi which to pay his flno. "1 iiiiiloniianil," enld JudRO Poor I111111, "llml you ha vo written to the hoys foinuioiiilliiK their acllon In en ll'.(lni(. I tin not liiidorr.tmid what lilml uf 11 mind you have." I'nrihiud Mvostnrk POHTI.ANI). Ore., l'oh. lO.f'nt llo steady: recolpln flia. Steers, heal $ I2.5U0I 13.2 u; Kond to choice SMtii' 12. fill; medium lo Hood $!l..ri0(ii 1 1 ; fair lo nood $s. 511 (.) 9.50; eominon to fair $7.50ti'.S.50; eowa and holfers choice ?n.2ri(iM0.2." pood lo eholec $S.74f !.?!; modliim to uood $7.50 ji S.50: fair to ineilliim S"i.T3,4i '11.75; cminei'H M.r.Odfri; hulls llir; calves $Dti'Kl'; slekors nnd feeders 7!i!i. lions ItlKlior; reeolpls Hll.11. Prime mixed $lt;..'.0fMH.7."i; mcillum mixed ) I llijf' 1(1.5(1; roiiRh honvlea ?l l.25 4i) 15; plKS $lf It; hulk $lfi.5ll. Hhoep Hlendy; rooelpts 3l!l. Prime himlin $i;i.7riiMI.2; fair lo 1110 dlum $!Kir il; yearlluKH llOfo ll; wot liars $0(fi' 10; owes, tO.rtlKif 8.75. Iluller POHTI.ANH, Orn:, Yah. 10. llut lor ntoady. l!lly et'oniiievy prints, extniH, hex lots ! !l 0 ; enrtons 50e; half ltoxea half eonl. more; ,less lliuti lutlC ItoxoH le morn, lHiylne; prlco Hut I ni'Tn I, country, 'Lie; e.ulio ifxtmx 4.1c. ' ' : KfOKH 'OI('l'l,ANI), Veh,, in. featt. sell insr price, ensn (.niini, 'I'Jlii-l li' ; Itnv inir price, 'I I '.e ; selinir price, cnnilli'il, 1,'tt", st'lecloil eitnilled ill enrtnliK, 'llle. Cerlninlv il iiiiihI be tlinl. Iliin conn I rv' is unilor 11 tlrv ninoii. , Hut, nil. tliern's I lu: ninuiisliino! lliilliitioro Sim, .... - . - TODAY'S MARKETS MKDKORI) MATH TIMIMWf'!, MVAWOVJ), Ol.'KCiOV, MONDAY, YFAMIUAUY 10, i.'.-Ti'rWA , -V:. (AMC-AP Of MY ON ORDER POINTS WASHINGTON, Keh. 10. Atlnck on I Ii 0 new naval program of ten dread n n 11 nil In and ton scout cruisers was opened In I ho honao today by Heptilillcan Leader Mann, who iiindo ii point nf order itiinliiHt tho provis ion us suou ns it was called up for consideration. Ho argued that an aiilhorl.iillnn wllliout an appropria tion was not germane and could not lie included In the upproprlnllon bill. Points of order warn sustained in tho house. Tltla virtually eliminated tho pro isram. Keprcacntntlvo Garrelt, of Tennessee, in tho chair sustained Itoprcsentntlv 'Mann's contention that lobulation nuthorlzlnK work for which no appropriation was made wnn not in order in nn appropriation bill. - Chairman Pnditett of tho naval com 111 idee then begun a parliamen tary akirmlsh In restore the program by InsertlnK an appropriation to be Kln work on tlio proposod capital ships. SAYS HOT-WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE! LIVER . Everyone should drink hot water with pliotphata In It, before breakfast. To feeli ns lino as tlio nrovorbla iltldla, we must keep the liver wnsltod clean, almost every niornlnR. to pre vent Its sponRO-Hko pori-s from cloK Blng with Indigestible material, sour lillo nnd poisonous toxins, saj's a noted physician. It yon cot headaches. It's your liver. If you catch, cold easily. It's your liver. If you wnko up with n bad taste, furred tonguo, nasty breath or stomach be comes rancid, it's your liver. Sallow bUIii. muddy complexion, watery eyoa nil donoto liver uuclennllncss. Your liver la tho most Important, also tho must abused 11 ml ncglocted organ ot tlio body. Tew know its function or how to rolonso tlio daiumcd-up body wasto, bllo and toxins. Most folks resort to violent calomel, which ia a dniiKorous, Biillvatlnit clieuiical widen can only ho used occasionally boennso it accumulates I u tlio tlsaucs, t also, nttacks tlio .bonos. ISvory man and 'woman, sick at well should drlnlt'cach niornliiff bo-' fCiO "hronUfiist, a glass of hot water with n tenspooiiful of limestone phos phato In it, to wash from tho liver mid bowels t Ho previous dn's indlKosttblo mulfli'lal, tlio poisons, sour bllo nnd toxins; tliua cleansing, sweotenlni; mid fronlieiitiiff tlio eutlro nllniontnry ennal liefoio putting uioro food ilito the stomach.' l.lmestono pbosphato' does' not ' re-' ntrlet tho diet like calomel, bocnuso It can not sallvato, for It Is harmless and you can oat anything nftorwnrds. It In inexpensive nnd nlmost tasteless, and ! any pharmacist will sell you a quarter pound, which la sufficient for a dom- I onulrntlon of how hot water and Umo Btonn phosphate cleans, stiniulntos and froohnua tho liver, keeping you foollns Ut da lu aud day out, v " '.i. : ; ,.', 11.. . ... r.. ti n -v.... 1 EXHIBIT BUILDING POIITIjAND, . Feb. JO. Leading llvostock men from Orngoni Idaho, WashliiKton and Monlnna. represont 1 11 K many millions or dollars worth of I'urn bred and range dock, wero In conference hero and adopted definite plans for a half million dollar exposi tion bulldlnK. A suitable homo is wanted for the annual show and sales of tho Pacific international Livestock exposition. A structure covering approximately ten acres of ground, Willi all thoroly modern fa cilities for the rhowmiiii and specta tor. Is planned. Tbo buUdlni; will be erected tills summer and a bl sbow held Ibis fall, November 15-22. Tbosc Interested in the livestock industry will bead tho subscription lists. The annual exhibition, now in Ita ninth year, will draw attendance from as far oast as tho Mississippi river and exhlbltu of livestock of all kinds from the Ktillro Pacific slope. Taking part ill the conference were the following who iiro directors of tho Pacific In ternational Livestock exposition: Frank Drown, president, Carlton, Ore.; William Pollmun, vlco-prcsl-denl, linker; F. (M. Itolhrock, Spo kano; A. I). Dunn, IVapato; .W. II. Ayor, Portland; C. L. Ilawloy, Mc Coy; .1. N. Huri?ess, Pilot Hock; Thoa. Curmlchucl, (laston; Kd. Carey, Carl ton; C. C. Ilerkeley, Hay .(.'reek; (leorno' Jilckson, Prlnevllle; Kd School, fiuvor; W. K. Newell; X. ('.. Marls; A. C. Ituby, Portland; H. C. Ilrown, Portland; K. A. Koaor, ltlck rcall; Hay Fox, Lyons. When oorfitin peoiiU stnrt blowine the foum off of t charlutti! runse itTn limo llie Tnited Slates wt-nt ln'. T.r.fknv.-nrwi .Jniininl. 1DEXNK HOT TEA FOE A BAD COLD fict a small package of Ilnml.nrp Iln-nst Tea at any plmrmacy. Take a tnlilfspoonful of ilie Ua, put a cup of UilliiiK walrr upon it, pour tbrouh a siuve anil drink a teacup full at any tllnc dirriny the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold unil cure prtp. ok it oKn the pores of the skin, relieving condition. Also looHehs tlie bowuls, thus driring a cold from the system.; Try it tho next time yon suffer front a cold or tho prip. Jt is inexpensive and entirely vcgetablti thcrcforo safe and harmluu.. .1 1. 1 RUB BACKACHE iD LUPAGORIGHT OUT Bub Pain and Stiffness away with, a small bottle of old honest St Jacobs Liniment "When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism 1ms you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a 30 cent bottle of old, houist "St. JucobH Liniment at aDjr drug' store, pour a little in your hand nnd rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count lifty, the soreness and lameness is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing, nenctratim? oil needs to be used onlv once. It takes th; ache and pain riglw nut or your back una ends tue misery. It Is maq-ical, y t absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing1 else stops lumbago, sciatica aud lame btvcl. misery so proiuxtly Advertising' Rales Classified Orio cent a word. 1 Locale Ton coutB a Itnp. v Lognl Fivo cents a linp. ' Display 25 conta an inch. Contract rates on application. HELP WANTKti MALE. WANTKD Live- salosmon with car to sell motal Grain Ulna, Wnson lloxes, nnd other, farm specialties direct to tho farmers. RiRht party can muko front' $r.uo.00. to $1000.00 n month out of our prop osition. In answering state ngn. exporlonco , and retorencos. Our goods tiro y'stnnilnrd. There isa big demand for thorn." Const Cul vert & 1' inmo Company,. Portland, Oregon. 876 WANTED Men to clear land nnd cut wood, by tier or contract,- on Wobsteb ' Kaneh. Phono 6S5-,i;i. - - . . l!S tlRIiP TVVSTBl FicMATiB . WANTliD lteliable. ' competent housekeeper; no chlldron;- good home for right party. References. Address U. F. Dox 4i, Med- ford, Ore. - . - 2Vr WA'NTKl) 'Housekeeper, ono who wants permanent onay 'place; 'fam ily of two. Phono 534-Y. ' WANTE1K-SITUATION. W'ANTKO Competent woninn wants poslllon as housekeeper on ranch ' ' or cook in camp. Box il. A. (5. euro Mail Tribune. . ! 277 WANTKD Position ns orchard fore num. Klovon . yeara experience - Can furnish reference Apply V. S. Employment Office, Nash IIo- . tel. . 2S WANTKD Kxporlencp.il-. pinn nnd "wlfft wiil linnllinn nn m-iOmril- nl" sloek ranch, two children. Inquire u. a. umpioyuiuui. Agoucy, .111 Tims Brings Happinsss With The Dawn Tlia Comtnj'of Bsbjr Marks ih Ad vent of Clorious Futur ; SdcTiMffU My trrtnt nhoutrl be lel1 tifoi tho rciinii'knblo influenro wlilcU tho iuo lie rn ha puY p ro-ni tnl 1 1 tpntl t Ia n hM 1itm tho JifaltU carl luture ot tlw fauert. tionn to entno, .- . ' fhf in a, rplendld prppnrnUon women for over Ittrlf a century mvo applied be fortt the irtork'n nrrivnl, Itnovrn an Mother' FnVnrl. ;iit Is a tntmt prrntcful, penrtrnffnir Trtncfly tint nt onto soften and soothe tlw tnyrliid of hrorjtl, flat abdominal miiMle tinder tho ftktti of tho n Mo men. By Its reg ular wo dirli:jr tl period tho nrrre, teo tfmt ontj chiCa am relaxed and iliere ( n fihnrnco of n.iiica bcarlnHlowii pa I at, trnln nnri iccneral fllnrnfort more often limn otttenrko cpcrfcoccd when luture If By tl mo of MoHtcr Prfend nlcbt an 4 tnoroltrff tlio muslin relax with eise when iiby rftmv. Die time at tlx? crll I nhnrtep fjfirl piln and flnnrcr I naturally avolrlci. Write tt.o B roil field Rcjrulilor Company. Tipfit. E, Lfimnr PulMinr. Atlanta. Rrorfia, for ttitlr MMirrlKKH! Hook, and obtnln a. Initio ot XMhcr!) Friend mm ttie druirfUt. Iiy all means. And get Into coudlUoa U nctt 1h tjU) WASTKI Joorl second hand ranse, lrHr, riis, rocking chain and loungfe. Hox fl Mall Tribune. 274 W'AXTKIj Pigs. 25 or 30 federa, t0 or l'a lbs. K. U. Tou Velio. 274 WANTED Kreh milk cow. Phone WANTED TO IlKNT A small place cloae In well Improved. Please Hlalo If stocked up or not. Mrs. Hooo K. Cavine.jsr Harper, Ore. 280 WAXTKD A Job as houHekeeper for i' mall family. Write Mrs. Rose Cavtness, Harper, Ore. 2 .SO WANTKD TO TRADE Mammoth bronze gobblers; also for sale 120 Uutkeyo incubutop. -Phone 19-F14. 274 WANTKD Ore:iarc to care for or some place to rent on share basis. Albert It. ilanscom, 406 Apple street. 273 WANTKD Wo buy your unpaid Lib erty bond contracts for cash. Hale's Piano House, Inc. J. F. Hale, general manager. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 4SS-M or 4S8-X. WANTED R. H. Toft will buy your partly paid Liberty Bond contracts, WANTED R. H. Toft buya Liberty bonfjs, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old tnln. . FOB RENT HIUSEKEEPESQ ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 311 North Bartlett. FOR REM HOUSES. t KOIt RENT Five-room bungalow with sleeping porch. 613 Catherine street. Phone 41 3-R. 274 FOR RENT Several modern houses. Ilullding & Loan Ass'n, 42!) M. F. & H. Bldg. FOR RENT Completely furnished five-room house with bath. Phone 929-W. - 2? FOR REN T .V. SOF.LLA3TKO V S. FOR RENT On shares, 1G acres orchard,- mostly pears; must be rente .1 l.y March 1st. Frank Isaacs, phon ) iiOC-Y. 277 FOR RENT OR SALE My brother's place. 20 acres, good buildings, 14 Acres under water. Rent $150.00. Sale price (3000.00. Terms. Apply , E. O. Whiteside, Central . Point Oro, Rural Route 2. - 276 FOR RENT Five acres under irri- . gation on Pacific Highway. Phone 442-X. 276 FOR RENT Ranch 160. acres. 2 ; acres in fall wheat, 10 more to put in; now .-.barn, small house, good well; for sale good team, imple ments, six tons grain hay, one ton corn,: 20 bushels wheat. . Address Wm. IL. Michl, Lake Crock,: Ore- ' uon.-. , - . 274 FOH SALELIVESTOCK FOR '. SALE Younir nannle coat mlllt stock. Roscoe Roberts, Route ' Si.UOX 2. - : 27S FOR SALK -Five-year-old bay horse, weight 1700 lbs. O. Aekermnn Central. Point. .. . 275 FOR 8A1,K Cows and hogs. Fresh cows, others soon fresh: ' sentle. , heavy' milkers, high tests. "Three flno brood bow8. bred; one fat hog, one fine red boar, flue breeder. - .Must sell.. Hast of Phoenix, third , brown bungalow, cross iron bridge FOR SALl? 20 head Hereford and Durham cows, mostly yearling and two-year olds, one mare 7 years ..old, weight 1100,'broko to ride and .work; one sorrel gelding, three . years old, broke to work, weight 1300., W. II. Holman.J-OkQ Creek Ore. - - . .377 FOR SALK-r-Tcain, . harness - and .. wagon, weight 2400" lbs. . 302 Wil- '.Inmette stroot. . ,; ,-,. 274 FOR SALE Registered blank Per- cheron stallion coming three yoars oia; woigns i860 lbs. ,T. L. Tay- .' lor, Mod ford, Oro. : - : 273 TOR SALE Spun of horses wolgh- k ing about 3200. A: T. Kllostead ' oue ritilo north Central Point... 273 FOli SALK--A few registered Duroc ..lorsny brod gilts nnd sows. Large ' typo and good ancestry, nt Modoc Orchard or. W.' A..'Sumnor, man- . ngBr, Hotel M'edford. FOR SALE--Pliro bred Red Polled bull calf, born October, 1918; fine . youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal mcr Investniout Co., Medford, Ore. FOR RENT AFABTMEHTB. FOR RENT Two and three-room apartments, 322 South Central. ... 274 FOR H.1LK AlTTOMOItlLEH , KOIt SALE Ford touring car. Onll dr.4 East Ninth street. ' 273 VOn SALE POULTRY AND KOGE. FOR BALK- Buff Leghorn hatching eggs. Phone R-1.1.M. 204 FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from carefully Hoganlzed stock. White Wyandotte nnd 'White I-eghorn.; Also orders taken for baby chicks. Mrs. Jno. Hrenner, Grand View Poultry Ranch, Central Point, Phone 13xx2. ,275 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red hatching eggs. Phone 370-W. 292 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs. $1 for la. Rooster, 1st prize at poulvn. mow. Mrs. Fowler, Rogue River, Oregon. 274 FOR SALE High rood value eggs culling out of non-producing poul try; small fee charged. Dick San ders, Poulterer. 840-J. 277 FOR BALE KEAIv FHTATE. FOR SALB--My borne place 2 Vt miles southeast of Ashland P, O. cheap on scconnt of sickness. J. I-. Miller, R. 1, Box 74. Ashland. Ore. -277 FOR SALE Grain, stock and fruit rnnc-i, about 100 acres under the plow; buildings.- 15 acres pears peaches, apricots and apples. Ad Joins open range. 2A miles to town and railroad. R. F. D. route. Small payment down, rest like rent. Long time 6 - per cent. Horses, cows, implements for sale. Some trade. Owner, cars Mnll Tribune. 273 FOR SALE A substantial modern home with good ground equivalent. to almost three lots, small fruit of all descriptions. Half block from paving. No liens. Phone 102-X or call at 1014 East Eleventh street 274 FOR SALE OR TRADE A fine stock ranch right in the heart of the bunch-grass In Malheur county. 35 head of good cows, chickens, wag' ons, fools go with ranch. Anybody Interested write Mrs. Rose Cavin ess. Harper, Ore. 278 FOR SALE 158V, -acre tract on Evans creek. Write or call and learn particulars. A bargain. Levi N. Stevens, Rogue River, Oregon, it. r . D. 1. 292 FOR SALE One hundred acres, water for eighty. Sixty dollars cash. Box 29, Mail Tribune. 279 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 Or rent, several ranches O. C. Boggs. , - FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Baby bed. Sellers kitch en cabinet, and' a combination , wood and gas stove. Call 110 Tripp street. 273 FOR SALE) 5x7 folding camera Phone R-13M. , .274 WOMEN PROTECT YOURSELF by using our Patented Scientific Douche Can. WYite for free illus trated Booklet "Hygiene." Hygiene Douche Can Co., Inc.. 555 iNew York Block, Seattle. Wash. 273 FOR SALE Al onion seends. J. L. Denimer, phone 846-J. - 277 FOR SALE DeLaval separator, slie 10. r . H. Hopkins, phone 198-Jl " 273' FOR SALE Beardless barley. Phone K-13-K. - 374 FOR SALE Beardless barley, extra clean. E; L. Lane, Central Point. Phone 13-3. 276 FOR SALE One Baby Indian 2- , cycle 3-speed motorcycle; In good repair. Wm. Wagner, Central Point. "' v . ' 276 FOR SALE1 Yellow Globe Danvers onion seed $2.00 lb. 540 South Fir street. . L 37G FOR SALE Owing to sickness must sell my pedigreed New Zealand red rabbits. Prices are right Phone 371-H. 273 FOR SALE One 150-egg and one 390-cgg Cypress incubators, price sis.ou and $35.00 respectively, Eoth nearly new and in good con . dition. S. A. Marshall, Central Point. i"tione or write; 2 10 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 uf two teams about 2550 and 2300 17 head cattle, 23 hogs, some nice Barred Rock hens. Most any -kind of tools too numerous to mention ' to work the soli. 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 plastor, to put in re are. Phone 174 Central Point.. C. 13. Wilhite, Sams Valley, Ore. .' FOR SALI3 Six-hole range, heater, and Rayo lamp. Phone 861-Y. 273 FOR SALE Singer sewing machines 011 easy torms; meaning and re pairing of all machines a specialty 245 South Central avenue, phono 903-it. (J. A. Chapman. 291 I.T11J SAI.R UK tnno nf nlf..lfn Vinv all in good order. WIU bale anrf load on car at Grenada for $21.00 per ton. ' G. Cuneo, Box 85, Gren ada, Cal. 315 FOR SALE1 E'or sand, gravel, sedi ment or garden plowing phone 812-J. . - 37U FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster. 8iiperphasphote. Ralph Waldo EI- don, lluss Mill. FOR SALE Fins quality baled hay S25.00 per ton. Modoc Orchard, Phone Central Point at meal bourn. . ESTHAYED STItAYli'D On 101111 shorthorn and .lerjiy bull lln ring In ono ear. : W, K. Dryn-n, fl riff In Crouk. 273 FOR KXCHANQK. FOR TRADE Team, one horsn, one in urn with harness.. Will trade for nows. Call at Jackson County Creamery or phone 100-L. 274 WANTKD To trade finest corner lot In Grants Pass with good garage, sleeping porch and temporary house for a good home in Medford, Will pay dlfforenco. Dr. Elliott. M. F. & H. Bldg. 273 MONEY TO LOAN 1 LOANS Farm loans' 6 per cent in terest, O. C. Boggs. . . LOANS City loans. Building & Loan Assn., 429 M. F. & II. Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate secnrity, and will buy Lib erty Bonds, j. 1. Andrews, No. 81 North Crape. Phon 53-M. S3 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attoroey-at-Uw, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Natural . - Bank Bnlldlng. A. E. Reames, Lawyer, GarnstV- Corey Building. Auto Supplies LAHER ATJTO SPRINGS Co. W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned op tor the summer. Lau on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 861-Y. J. Y. Allen. Expert Acconntan WfLSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look into onr simplified accounting method. M. F. H. Building, Medford. Phone 157-R.' ' Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN-5 to 40 years 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 Hosle FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Halght MnsU ' Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. " Planing MJH THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors mouldings aaa. ' Bcreens. Shop 487 8. Fir. Phon . 184. ' - Physicians and Surgeons DR. A. BURSELL Physician; Spin- ' ologist; Surgeon. 309 - Medford : Furniture & Hdw. Bldg. Hrs. 9-12 and 2-5 or appoint. Office phono 29. - 275 - DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic, physician. 303 Garnett-Corey bnlld lng. Phone 130. - . , DR. J. J. EifMEN'S Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear. nose and throat. . Eyes scien tifically, tested and glasses sup-' plied. Oculist and Aniist for 3. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. Ft ft H. Co. Bldg. Phono 567. ' DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. ' Phono 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Publishers -v MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho, : best equipped printing office In' Southern Oregon. . Book binding, loose loaf ledgers, billing systems, .etc. Portland prloas. 27 North' - Fir St. ' . Transfer EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE! CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right Service guar anteed. FIVE ACRES Of Good Soil . With a nice strictly -modern 5-roora 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 valley and close in; an opportunity to own a place like this for 12100.00 will not wait long for a buyer as there are too many people looking for a good piece of land with a nice homo on it close in to Medford. Let us show you this today. - , - Brown & White 10 South Fir St. INTEHUKBAN 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 5:15 p. m. ': Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days lo ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m.' '-' Leavo ' Ashland for Medford dally -except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a., , m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 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. .. , ' , . .