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IN WAR SERVICE LOST DURING 1918 ' N'RW,YOHK, Kolif 15. Hflooii cargo HtilpM Willi u (limit weight (nU. lingo of 1 03,092 woro lost during 11118 by lliu Kn vii I Ovarscu Truim liorlutlon sorvlco, according to a ro )inrl nunlii public loiluy by (ha dlt trlrt tiiiervlor of thn third nuviil district. Th u removal of thu bun or secrecy, vlliil during Ilia wiir nn u hllil lo thena votsol and I heir rrowu, (I ululates tlint Nix ships, aggre gating 4i!.U2 7 ton, wura destroyed by enemy activity, (Ivo vinnoln wlllt a comhliisd tonnnga ot 4-1.07 1 ton, were tuuk In collision mid four vim milt, lotullliiK 1 il.lUi ( tout worn do Rlniyod by Irb and explosion, Tim report ImciM tlio itrowtli of 1h Naval Ovsrtoas Transportation mrvlco Ulrica tlio 1 1 mo of tin organi sation Into In 11117 mid describe tlio part played by It In transporting food, munltloiiii mid mppllim lor troop mid naval vr-ssol alirond. B"v-oniy-two ship worn orlKlimlly u iilKiird to this norvlco mid when tlio armistice wn sIkiioiI, Novombcr 11, 11M8, Ilia cur go Hoot numbered 453 vkhhoIh, including 100 ii 111 im ready to lie tuknn ovor. Crew of navy canto ship are sold lo have end u roil (ha grratont hard ship of Ilia war. Tliolr llvu con stantly nuduiiKcrod, they raced Ilia purlin or Ilia davp, the menace or an unoii foo, lh dancer ot collision and (ha liability to Instant death by accident from Inrimnmabla caritOM. It U on record that a convoy or rifir.Ni ship from OCow York woa disintegrated by a violent itorm In nild-Atlanllo and that only Iwo or tlio eiillro number reached Franca uudr convoy. "Every ahlp ror burtolt" the lorty-lght other by luck, pluck and coiidant vlull all finally dropped Ihelr nncliom In Ilia protected bar bora or their domination. Tlio value or a cargo ahlp It raallt l when It la known that under ox Intlnii war rnndltlont each ship cont to operata $100 ovary hour. (load, bad and Indlffcrmit alilp, old or new, faal or alow, woro transformed by the miiKlc of naval energy Into aorvlce able croft. I'nromnullc runty tramp were created. Into inadnla or efficien cy by tlio halo or a dueling camou flage. ' The peraonnel or lha Naval Over out Transportation torvlcn at tlio ! present time Include Bono officer and 45,000 oullttod men. Llvmtock PORTLAND. Feb. 15. Cattle ateady: receipt 25. Bloom, beat $13. COW 13.00; good to choice $1 1.50 (112.60; medium to Rood $10,604) 11. CO; fair to kooi! $!( 10,50; com mon to fnlr $8 fa 8; cowa and hellers choice $9.501 10.50; good to choice $8.&0ft 9.50; niodlum lo Rood $7. B0 t H.6 0; fair to medium $3,73 0 0.70; cannart $3.50 iff 5; built $0f 9; calve $9 4(13,50; ttockort and food ert $7 11. Hog ateady; rocalplt 107. Prime mixed $10.50 41 10.75; medium mixed $10.25 10. B0; rough heavlet $14.50 018; plK $12(1' 14; bulk $10.05. Sheep higher; no racolpta. I'rlma lamb $13. 704( 14.25: fnlr to medium 9 U; yearlings $10fll; wothort $0V10; owes $6..".04f 8.75. lintter PORTLAND, Fob. 15. Ilultcr lilKhur. City creamery prlntt, oxlrat box lot, 62a; carton 63c; hair boxa hair cent nioro; lna 'than hair boxen lo moro, Buying price huttor fut, country, 49 0500; cuba extra. Kgg Rolling prlco, onto count, 42a; buying prlco 40c; soiling prlco, candled, 44c; toloctod candied In curton. 40c, ,. , , . ' l'oultry-lion 2te31o lb. " ' jUfflH St, Mnrk'a l-IplHCopnl Cor. North Oukdnlo mid Fifth St. 10 n. in. Hundny school. 11 a, m. Morning aorvlce. Win, B. Hamilton, Vicar. CliiiMliin tlinrch Sunday school U:I5 a, in, , Communion TO: 15 n, in. Prayer mooting Thurnlity evtiiins 7;30. ' ' . , , Oalliollo' Clmrrl , v South Oakdalo Avo. . 1 ! Vlrul matH Sunday nt 8 a. m. Socond mnHS at 10:30 n. m. Uonodlfltlon nftar socond man. Kov. John Powort, roclor. tlrxl Cliurch or (lnlst, Sclcn(lHt llrnnch or Tlio ilolhor Church, Tho Klrat Church of Chrlnt, Scientist In Boston, iMns. Services Sundny nt It a. m., sub- Joct, "Soul," ; Sunday school at All litidor tho nfto of twenty nro wolc'orno. . Wodneiidny ovonlnK mootlntts nt which tontlmonloH of, Chrlsllnn Sclonco hanllng ro glvbii tit 7 : 30.. . Cliliroh odltlco 212 Novth Oukdnlo. Tho rondlng room I In tho M. V. & H. building. Tho niblo and nuthor lzod Chrlstlnn Sclonco lltoraturo mny lio rond or purchased. , 'T!l( IS ?9.rtltjlj iljVHo'a to TODAY'S MARKETS iitlwinl Ilia snrvlcot, mid vltlt tlio ioikIIiik rimm. tionlrol I'olnt Huuday school ) a. in. I'nmcliliiK, 1 1 a. m, , ICpworlh Long no, u : It 0 p. m. I'roiichliiK, 7:30 p. m. , Hpuclul music at both tarvlcot. A cordial wolcuin to Mil. Kviui..,ul. Klun'a (liunli Fourth Ht. bolow Oukdnlo Avo. Itov. Dr. V. It. MoronOnsor, I'uttor. Ken. 518 Wwit Fourth 8l, Sundny school lo a. m. Iilvlnii mrvlio 1 1 a, ut. , , You ii n il yourt uro cordially ln vllod. I leo KIoiIioiIInI ( IiuicIi Cor. Ivy and West Tenth St.; Horvlcon us follow!. , , Hulilmtli Hchoul 10 a. in. i 1'raachliiK 1 1 u. in, I'rayer nud pralso turvlco 7:30 p.m. I'muchliiK about 8 p. in. All will bo mil do welcome, M. F. Chlldt, l'attor. First llaptlNt (liurcli 9:45. llllila tchool. F. W, Moar. superintendent. 11:00. Pulilln worship. Subject or sermon, "Tlfo Apostlo of RoIIkIuu Mliorly." 0:15 p. m. II. Y. P. U. ' 7:. '1(1 p. m. Topic, "Two Hundred Olrlt Currlud Off From Olio Dance." W. T. H. Bi.rlKRt, Mlnlstor. M. I.-, (liurcli, Koutli Cor. Wost Mnln mid Oakdalo. J, K. Walbeck, Puttor, Hundny school nt 10 a. m., ProochliiK at 11 a. m. and nt 7:30 p. m. Prayer meetlut Thursday at 7:30 p. in. Your pretence I requested at ull ervices. Come and ' brlnj , your friends. Flint MrtluMbit ilcopnl ' Fourth mid 7lartlett. "Tho Btewardthlp of Possession." I tho theme for Sunday inoruJiiK. It will littereil you. !n tho evening ut 7:30, tho mon or tho church will hovo cliurgo or tho services. Thoro will bo short, Ineplr liiK talkt by the M. M. M. moaning C. A. Meeker, If. A. Canaday, Wm. Davenport, and M. F. Van Dyko. A ronlo (iiiartot in ado up or F. C. Kd meadet, A. J. MnrDoiiough, 11. A. Cnnnduy, and A. L. Vraman will tins aevifrnl seloctlon. Tho Sunday chool meat at 9:45 a. in. The Kpworth I.ongue moot at 0: IS a. m, .Mid-week tervlco, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Lesson, .fiuttliow 7:1-14. I'leaso brinR your bible. , C. It, Carlos, Mlnlstor. Klrt I'roobylertan (liurcli Corner Mnln and Holly trcott. Hundny school at 9:45 a. m. .Mor nliin service at It a. m., termon, "Ncheniluh, tho Ueformor." Kvenlitfc sorvlco at 7:30 p. m., sormon, "Amer ica, Fettered or Froo," a discussion or the I.oiikuo of Nations. Music In tho mornliiK service: Quartet, Te Dcum In tl-Mlnor (Buck) Solo, "ir With All Your Hoart (Mendelssohn) (loo. Mnddox,. In tlio ovonlnK. violin solo. "Ro innnco" (Wlonlawskl) YT. Carlaton Jam's. Mrs. McCurdy will glvo a brief or Knn recital haforo tho ovcnlnR tervlco at 7:30 o'clock, plnyliiR tho (ollow InK numbers: March, Mllltnlro (Ilnmes); Itomnnce,. (Debussy); Pasloralo ( Rogers). , At tho closa of tho ovonlnK tervlco Ilia roKiilsr followHhlp lunch will bo snrved and tho congregation will en joy a social hour togother. Your pretonco will add groatly to tho sorvlco. Mrs. Clinton McCurdy, organist; Mr. (ioo. 9ndrowt, director ot music. . , I.. Myron Uoof.or, jilulstcr. fomsn in exr; Allontion, women o Modford. Will von kindlv lend vourtisHiKtnnoo in tho ninkini; of. tlio remaindor of la vet tea tlio Hod Cross haft on hand. If von will call nt Red CrnsH rooms, anv ono or moro articles bcloncinir to a lnvotte will 1)0 nivcit vnu to tuka to vour home ii n cl mnko and it will roouiro but a ximill amount of vour vuluublc time. Amorionn wounded noldicrs raised a Rod Crosn I'lnir on a enntured Oor- mnn Hnbinnrino in tbo Tlmmos rivor nt London. ' ; ' .-... : Oonorol Pcrshiriff ! permittiiiir Ameiioiin soldier rrom tlio nvmv o oi'Puiwtion in Oonnnnv to havo fur loimhs in Knulnnd and thn American lied Cross is busv proviriinir enter tuinmcnt for tloni. Insteiiil of tho cniv-croon lceions Hint not so Iontr noio , tiourcd into (.'hiiutonu Thierrv. I hero is n ditter cut nnnv fust ocnuuyinir tho fnnious litllo French town. Tho Amorionn Rod Cross is nhippmcr ducks, ehiok en and rnlibilW into tho "sholl shock cd" oilv Hint is fnst roturninu to normal life. Cheerful nnd sicmti- i)int onckles trreot tho French house wife nnd ohnnlicleor onco moro sum mons tho dawn. 9 Tho .Unlinn Rod Cross- .mobilized! 10,000 volunteer nurses for 'duty in wiir hospitals. " Tho British Hod Cross chapter in the ArgonliiiP rnised $2,000 for tho llrilish, Red Cross; Our Diiv, I unil. medfotit) Matt; trtbune, imwomy, OKEnoti, satttttdav, TTjmuATtY ty Arliclc lo Urn vnlim of $10,000 werif (loiiali'd, miuliliiiK thu ooimniUi'O lo ol'I'er itOO prizes Lord .Mitvor oC London entnr laiinnl 200. Amni'lcitfi Iiovh, half sail ors on Iciivii, nnd 1 1 1 1 1 i' uohviilesccnt wounded friiiiF Red Croat liosiiilals. Homo of these bv had laid in plas ter ousts, lor lliitu molillis unil this wiih their l'ii'st oiitlnu', . . , V.-'"-, Moro thmi .0:000.000 old fnsliioned cookies, Vliko mother used to iiinke." were iniiilo in France nnd dislributeO with Red Cross compliment) durini; the eii.'lil weeks iiiiiiieiliutvlv precedina Mini followimr (lie sit-nin? -f tho arm istice. The ciiuk ics were made esnc eiiillv for I hi Aiiierieim soldiorH in the field, mill tlio wounded in the lios iiilals unil for distribution from Red Cross eenlcrs. Tlia Heil Cross hut worker writine from Kranco eniimeriites tho rciiui- sltes of it lfood hospital hut worker: Die Hieekness of Alosei.. tlin wisdom of HdIoiiioii. tlio ehiiritv of the Queen of Slicbn, the' strenRtli of Hmnpson. the loiigevilv of Methusiileh. tlio dc inoernev of the flood Kiiinuritan and the Diplomacy of Mjiehievclli. KOrimlniw of Hnrvlre . Chief among tho extension or ter vlco to our soldiers In France have been the enlargement or canteen fa cilities ut Dordeaux, Urest, and other embarkation port; tho establish ment or stations mid assignment of workers to recolvo American prison ers coming out or Oarmnny, or whom 1700 woro cared ror at Vichy, Strais- burg, and Mott prior to January. 1; tlio Installation of new canteen at many point. Including Nancy and Revlgny; and tbo business of keeping pace with tho American army or oc cupation as It marched to tbo Rhine. Searcher, nurse, doctor, and sup plies were forwarded in great quanti ties to Trave. Stonay, and other dis tributing point. In Altaco, all the wounded who had boon abandoned by tbe retiring Gorman wore cared tor and tent by ambulance to bate hospitals. , ' i EAGLE POINT EAGLETS nv A. C, Howlett, George T. Wilson, who has a homestead near tho Derby station. came In Saturday night about mid night looking for sholter trom hlm totr and horses. Ho had started rrom hi ranch whoro he had been employ ed cutting wood, lato In tho day and did not tuka Into consideration tho condition or the road and wbon be camo to tho F. J. Ayre ranch It was about tlvo o'clock, p. m. and from thoro on la a solid mas of sticky to the' Reese creek school house, and In narrating hi experience, the noxt day, said that overy time a wheel would roll over It would gather ltsolf full of mud and tho result wag that ho was thus lato getting Into the hotol. But alter getting warm and dry ho wont to bed and retted until 1 1 o'clock Sunday morning and was ready tor his dinner. The reador will remember that that night was the one wo had such a heavy downpour or rain, but aflor dinner he aeomed to bo all right and nono tho worse ror bis oxporlonco In sticky. William Von dor Motion, wife and son and daughter ware guests Sun day nt tho SunnyRldo. I am authorized by one ot the school director to say that If thore nro no mora caaos ot flu developed horo by Monday, tho 17th. that our school will reopen tor business. The last cases or the dlseato sacm to bo getting! along very woll and ' It Is thought that by thnt time thoro will bo no dangor ot anyone taking It trom those who havo had It. ' ,W. Dargsman and Audlcy Mayer, two ot our soldier boys, camo in on the Harnlsh auto stage Monday mor ning and went to tholr homea on tho stage, ono to I-ako Creek and tho other to the Borgsman farm on the Free Ferry rood. Horn, to MY. nnd Mr. U 1. Con ger a twelve pound boy, Fob. 2, 1919. Tlo mother and boy are both doing fino. , Nick Young, our nowly appointed rond supervisor and Alex Betz were among the diners at the Sunnystde Monday. Nick says tbat Just as soon as tho roads dry enough to work that ho Is going at It, but now about all that ho can do Is to keep the water drain off or the cuts, ; , N'oblo Klmmarmnn, ono of our Jackson, county boy who has beon stattonod at Cnmp Lewis, camo In Monday ovonlng and remained until th,ls Wednesday morning. Ho wanted to go up to nutto Falls on the little THESE DURABLE SOLES BY "After giving Ncnlin Soles a thor ough trial, I would not go back to the soles I used to. wear even though the cost were less. I receive twice the service from Jhoes with Nefllin Soles," writes (. P. Jones, of Omaha. ' More than ,10,000.000 pairs of Neslin Soles have been put on American shoes. People were quick to realize the ad--vantuk'ca of this sciciitillcally-madc solo '"-its long wear, it, comfort,,, water-. proofiics and- ils final economy. . Good shoe stoles everywhere sell: Ncnlin-Bolud shoes in many stylcs.for men, women, imcl' children.. ,4 ,'. ' And any repairman will re-sole your Worn shoes with Ncalin Soles made bv'U'lie Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio,1 who also make Wingfoot ' Heels' -guaranteed to outwear all other heels. ' . : ; rieoltfi Soles motor car, on thn rullrond, but Uio cur was loaded down to 11 capacity, seven passengers, so he started out till morning on Walker' lino, In tending to atop and visit hi aunt, Mrs. Loo lOdmundsou nour Derby, Mr. Shorman Wooley camo out Tuesday morning on tho auto stage from Medford and was mot here by lior husband with a rig to tako her homo. N. E. Slustor, our barber, ' lia bought out an ngato cutting sot or mnciliiory In Medford and a motor from A. J. Florey and I preparing to cut. and finish up agate. Ho 1 putting tho outfit In tho back part of hi barber shop, ' Mr.' and Mr. Dolph Philips pasted thru horo Tuesday on tholr way to tliolr sheep ranch, tho Hoagiand place near Brownshoro. Kd Phlpp brought hi dnugliter-ln-luw at far a horo In a car leaving her at the Sunnyildo, and lator her husband camo on In a wagoa and they both took dinner wltn us. Amos Ayre camo In with a team trom tlio Ayre farm to meet hi ltliir-ln-law, . Mr. Henry Chlldreth and two children ot Ashland, at the Sunnyslde, taking tbcm home with him and after visiting them a few day Mr. Chlldroth and children will go up on Klk creok to visit her par- onlM, Mr. and Mr. J, Ii. Trusty. - ' Mr. Marslon. who ha been work ing on the Corbln orchard and leff thoro some time ago, storing his household good In Mr. Knighton' barn whllo looking for a place to tot- tlo on, has decided to go to Gold Hill and had a truck como out from Cen tral Point to tako hi stuff there and after loading and starting a toon as the truck reached the wet ground It sottlod down and stopped and after the two men who were with the truck and Mr. Knighton bad worked about two hour two of the neighbor girl. MIstet Hazel Brown and Allison Offi cer, came In to aee the outcome. The result was tbat when tbe men had everything ready Mr.. Knighton said. Now, girls, you lift on tbat aide and I will lift on this and we will push it right out," and suro enough' they did, for tho truck went out on a jump the advantage of well developed muscle but I beard that they had trouble on the desort and wired to Medford for help. ' Mrs. N. E. Watklns and her daugh ter. Mist Anna went to Medford this morning on tho Lewi jitney. Mr. It. A. Dradshnw who live on the . Medrord-Browntboro road, was doing business with our merchants thl forenoon. :', 'w, Kx-Sberirt Jennings and three more gentlemen passed thru hero this morning on their way up the country in an auto. :i . . C. W. Scott and Charles Xewstrom or Lako Creek, called late for dinner today. Mr. Bcott Intended, If . he could 'got thru ; .-wltn business to go on . to;.-..Majlfprd., tonight. Ho speaks very dlscouraglngly con cerning tho prospoct for further de velopment of tho manganese mines as there Is no demand for the ore since tho close of hostilities. They have a car of the ore now on the plat form at tho P. & E.'. depot that be would like to sell very cheap. SAMS VALLEY Mr. Griffin, Union Sunrtav school missionary, will irivc a stcreopticon relief show nt the school house Satur day cveninir and will talk to tho Sun day school Sumlnv after Sunday sehol. , . ., . Otto Frcshnm. T. A. Strnthcrn nnd O. T. Wilson wire amonif Medford visitors Saturday. Don't forget tho farm bureau mem bership nicotiiiL- to be held here, the exact date to l;c published nreviouslv in tho Tribhne. Evorvone urscntlv ronuested to nttcnil. Althoiich the cround hoc svmbol of sprinir was in utroivr evidence hero nnd the frozs snue in the mead ows, winter seems lo bo with ns vet. It is hoped u chnnga for tho better will soon follow, that tho Ground uiny he L-ot in readiness for sprin sowinsr. ..- - ' Mrs. S. W. McCroadv. designated CHICHESTER S PILLS t-Adlrat Ah jraup PrtinUt ft 1M1U In Bed IM Unlit Birulll Talt bo tttkn. Bay mt remr " raMUL Aik rrr il t-4. li I EKTi lAlZuND HltAMt FflXA.fy rcr k9wn u Bert. Sift. AIan Rel UbU SOLD BY DRIXVilSTS EVEHYHKEfiE . CLOSE IN Fivo aores, modorn live-room houso, hot and cold wator, bath, toilet, a good barn, chicken house and yard, all good soil, close In on splendid gravelod road and at a price which Is a bargain, $2100.00,. - . Ton acres, 'splendid modern five- room house, good -barns, chicken house and yard, lawn, shade trees, otc, a fine bearing orchard, seven acres wheat In, a little ovor one mile from paved highway on' good rond. This place Is ror sale for cash, tho house Is furnished complete Includ ing a new piano; thoro aro some fino cows, chickens, etc., machinory and tools, and tho prlco la very low, 3250.00. ' . ,, Twenty-seven acres, 11 In wheat, 1 acre alfalfa,: balance ; plowed and ready for corn; overy food good soil; a variety of fruit, good and complete equipment of -building,, house fur nished; plenty feed In barn and wood In tho shed; a team, -tine ow,. chick ens,, etc.; machinery and tools, prac tically new auto. This all goes for $7600:00; takes $3,000.00 cash: to handle It, tho balance on- time at 6 por cent, "',"' BROWNS WHITE w a us tho "little luilv on thu hill." loft Wednesdnv for Cleveland. Ohio, to bo. with her father, who is ill with rmrnlvsis. Mrs, McCrondv exports to bo absent nt least' six months, dillinif which time she will lie sadly missed lV us all and especially thu lied Cross, where she wiih an earn est ami licloful worker. Mrs. Hawkins, afler visiting her homo folks hero, returned to her homo tit Weird. Calif., where she and her husband will commence house keepini?. , 11. K. Nenlon of Tnble Rock wa a business caller hero last week. Thore was a noticeable seurcitv of apple in our precinct this winter and niiinv were irnitofnl to Mr. Ward that ho held his crop for the usual good sprinir market. School is now progressing under Misa E vela ml with a noticeable im provement, and it in hoped the pat ron will anureciate the teachers eniest endeavor to bring the school out of its slack condition, bv having their children attend regulnrlv. Mrs. . O. T. Wilson nnd children in pompunv with I). C. Wilson, visited Table Hock relatives Sunday. Hay It Is the nest In the World There 1 one remedy that those who know depend upon for relief from cougbs that "hang on" after tbe grip. Foley' Honey and Tar clear the passages, soothes raw, Inflamed membrane and .banishes Irritation and tickling In the throat. A. H. Mc- Donlol, Box 51, Llndslde, W. Va., writes: "I am glad to tell you that Foley's Honey and Tar 1 the best medicine In this world. I have had a severe cough and before I used half a bottle I wa bettor." For sale by Medford Pharmacy. -' Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Local Ten cents a line. - Legal Five cent a line. Display 25 cent an Inch. Contract rate on application. HELP WASTED MAUD. WANTED Man with team to live on fruit ranch near town and work by day; also to cut wood and clear land when not working In orchard. Frank Perry, 1013 South Oakdale. phone 220-R.. . 27 WANTED Live salesmen with car to sell metal Grain Bins, Wagon Boxes, and other farm specialties direct to tbe farmers. Right party can make from $500.00 to $1000.-00 a month out of our prop osition. In answering state age. experience and references. Our goods are standard. There fa) a big demand for them. Coast Cul vert & Flume Company, Portland, Ocogon. -. ... Z76 WANTED Men to clear land and cut wood, by tier or contract, on Webster Ranch. Phone 6Sa-J3. - 280 . WANTED AGENTS SELL "GENERAL. PERSHING'S story ot tbe American Army In Franco" with color Illustrations. Soils at sight. Profit 50 to J00 per cent. Send 23c for sample. Herxlg & McLean. Inc., World Tower c.-ag., riow York. 278 $18 A DAY easily made selling our latest War Souvenir. Big oppor tunity for Soldiers and Sailors. Send lOo for sample. Act quick. Ortcrman Art Works, Buffalo, N. Y. - 278 ' WAJiTED SITUATION. WANTED Pruning, . either trees. hush or bramble. In town or out. Chas. W. Austin, phone 556-L. 279 WANTED -Work in town by dis charged BOldier. J. H. Llnville, Route 3. Medford.. 279 WANTED Position as orchard fore man. Eleven years experience Can furnish reference. Apply U. . S. Employment Office, Nash Ho tel. Z8 wantkii mscnsiJiASEorJS : WANTED to hear from owner , of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Busn .Minneapolis, .Minn. WANTED To hire for a few days, horse and saddle, or single horse with buggy, for . light . driving. ' Phone 339. 279 WANTED To lease with option of purchase small bearing orchard of uSewtown apples or pears. State acreage, ago of troos, condition and variety. .Send replies to Box oO, Mall Tribune. WANTED Small furnished modern bungalow. No children. Box W ' Mail Tribune. .. , . ; 279 WANTED Three h. p. electric mo tor, three-phase, 110-volt. . Phone ' 03U-K. UBS WANTED TO BUY Range in good . condition. Telephone 391-J. 281 WANTED A fresh cow. Phone KIWI..: ZSU WANTED Fresh milk cows. Phone 7-F4. '.,..... ., . WANTED TO RENT A small place close In. woll improved. Please state if stocked up or not. Mrs, , Rose E. Caviness, (Harper, Ore: 280 WANTED-r-A job as housekeeper for small family. Write Mrs. Rose Caviness, Harper, Ore; 280 WANTED We buy vour unnald Lib erty . bond ; contracts for cash Hale's Piano Houbo, Inc. . J. " Halo, general manager. WANTEDr-rHouse moving and re pairing. Phono 488-M or 488-X. . WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bond, also mortgages, notes. Judg ment, escrow contracts, etc.. and mako short tlirt.0 lon on any old . im 9 HELP WAKTFHl FKM.ALB WANTED Oood cook for small fain. , Uy. Apply Mr. F. H, Hopkins, ? Telephone 1 B8-.il. ; ; ., 278 FOB RENT flOOHEB. FOR RENT .Modern 9-room house in luminous center; suitable for any business, hoard or rooming bouse. J, care Tribune. 278 FOR RENT Several modern house. Building & Loan Asi'n, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. FOIl KENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR SENT Sleeping rooms. Im perial, 20 '.North Front. Reduced rate. 287 FOB REST APARTMENTS. FOR RENT Unfurnished Holland apartment. Phone 710 or 337. FOB SALE REAL RESTATE. . FOR SALE OR TRADE A fine stock ranch right in the heart of the bunch-grass In Malheur county. 35 head of good cow, chicken, wag on, tools go with ranch. Anybody Interested write Mt. Rose Ca vin es, Harper, Ore. . 278 FOR SALE lS8'4-acre tract on Evan creek. : Write or call and learn particulars. A bargain. Levi X. Stevens, Rogne River, Oregon, R. F. D. 1. 292 FOR SALE One hundred acres water for eighty. Sixty dollar cash. Box 29, Mall Tribune. 279 fOB BALE POtTLTBY AND EQGK. FOR SALE Fat . turkeys. J. C. Herring, Central Point. FOR SALE Fine Rhode Island Red cockerel, vigorous, Cal. strain also ben turkey; would trade for laving hens. R. F. D. 4, Box 43. Hertford. 282 FOR SALE White Leghorn cock erels. Phone 408-R3. 278 FOR SALE White Leghorn egg for batching, from carefully hoganized stock. Mrs. C. A, Learnec, phone 408-R3. ' 301 FOR SALE One 500-egg Petaluma Incubator, w. J. Warner, pnone 69B-.M. , : t ) . i . 2(9 FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs for batching; not only pare bred but. nut bred ot laying stock. . won an first prize at Southern . Oregon Poultry Show. Eggs $1.50 per set ting ot 15: ss per hundred. Mm V. Bursell, phone 411-R2. 301 FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. Have you fed high-priced grain' to your hens all winter with no return? You might as well know first as last tbat no amount of care and feed will make poor stock pay yon a profit. To make money from poultry you must havo the best. To start right and stay right buy Wes- terfleld's White Leghorns. Eggs and baby chicks. Route 4, Med ford. - " ' . ... 300 FOR SALE Buff Leghorn hatching eggs. Phone R-13M. . 294 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red hatching eggs. Phone 370-W. 292 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE First-class yoong black work horse, 1400 lbs. Two-horse disc cultivator. 2 horsepower en gine and pumpjack; oat sprouter; . hand feed cutter; double -work harness; bees and beehives. A. L. Strong, Central Point. Phone Cen tral Point 23x1; Medford 500-R5 2S3 FOR SALE Best meat, fur rabbits in world steel gray, black, white Flemish Giants fur alone worth as much as entire rabbit other breeds. Only young stock; future delivery orders taken. Crane Rab liltry, member National Federation Flemish Giant Breeders, ' 1059 Court street, MedfOrd, phone 625-j 278 FOR SALE Quantity of chicken fence wire cheap. Inquire Hans J. Molmer, 727 South Central. 280 FOR SALE Stumps, suitable for heating stove. $2.00 per load. Ber keley Orchard. . 283 FOR SALE -Yellow globe Danvers onion seed $2.00 lb. 540 South ' Fir St. . - 283 FOR SALE Very cheap, power spray outfit and Fairbanks Morse engine and pump. See them at 1113 South Oakdale or phone 115-J.. 279 FOR SALE I still have a tew ped igreed New .Zealand Red rabbits for sale. Prices right. Phone S71-H. 279 FOR SALE John Deere 7-foot disc harrow and trailer. Phone 14-F12. . . 278 FOR SALE Fine Shepherd pup, trom choice stock, making of flue cattle dog. Phone 19-F12. ; . 283 FOR SALE Loose alfalfa Phono 5001-R2.:' hay. 281 FOR SALE Home grown alfalfa seed. L. Neidermeyer, Jacksonville. Phono 21-F3. -. .280 FOR SALE Barley.' Clean, extra heavy, suitable for seed. R. B Wilson, R. F. T. 1, 280 FOR SALE Apples. . The Appl " Store. 27 North Grape. 279 WANTED ,TO . SELL t- One good cream separator, price $22. o0. Phone 369-R, at meal times. 279 FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms.. Cleaning and re . pairing of all machines a specialty. . 245 South Central avenue, phone U3-K. c A. cnapman. X'Ji STIR SAT.1 19K tr.no nf nlfaifn hnv all in good order. - Will bale and load on1 car at Grenada for $21.00 per ton. G. Cuneo, Box 85, Gren ada, Cal. ,:, . .315 FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, Buperpnasphate. Ralph Waldo El- don, kuss Mill. FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay . z&.ii per ton. Modoc orchard, Phone Central Point at' meal TOn SALE LIVESTOCK FOB SALE OH THADI5 Good porty. tierKoiey orchards.. , , ., , FOR SALE Cow and hog. Few chnlco milch cows, gentle, heavy nillkom. Fine brood sows, bred. Red boar, great breeder. East of Phoenix, 3rd bungalow .across Iron bridge. . ' ,. ; 283 FOIt SALE Young nannle goat, mug stock, itoscoe KoDerts, Route 3, Box 2. ....... 278 FOR SALE A fow registered Duroo Jersey bred gilt and sows. Large type and good ancestry, at Modoo Orchard or W. -A. Sumner, man ager, Hotel Medford. . FOR SALE Puro bred Red Polled bnll calf, born October, 1918; fin , youngster., Modoo Orchard or Pal mer Investment Co., Medford, Or. LUS1. LOST Fountain pen In down town district, Friday. Reward it lett at Mall Tribune Office. 278 FOB EXCHAWGH. WANTED Exchange new Columbia grafanola tor good nsed piano. teo it at 225 South Oakdale or phono 691-J. . , -.' -.' - 280 EXCHANGE For Chevrolet: Frame house 24x24, with lot; clear, no assessments; location 737 West Fourteenth street, Medford. Ad dress Owner, 71 North Main "Ashy land. ..''"... .-'' ; ."' i - 281. MONEY TO LOAJT LOANS Farm loans 8 per cant in terest, O. C. Bogg. , . i , LOANS City loan. Building ft Loan Assn., 429 M. F. ft H. Blag. ' . - MONEY TO LOAN on good , real state security, and win nay sua . erty Bonds. J. 9. Andrews. No. 31 North Graps. Phone 63-M. 330 BUSINESS DIRECTORS' Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-t-UW, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nntibaai Bank Building. A. B. Reamea,. Lawyer. - Oarnett- Corey Building.- Anto Supplies . LA HER AUTO SPRINGS Co. We re operating the largest, oldest and beat-equipped plant In the Pa-. ' oif lo northwest Use onr springe when others fall. Sold under wrlt . ten guarantee- 84 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. . - Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises . . . . , r i CJeanea up xor we umiuar v. on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 851-T. J. Y. Allen. Expert Accountant WILSON: AUDITING CO. S. - 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 1S7-B. -'- Farm Loan AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 5 Money ready when land la appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hurd, secy-treas., National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. -. Instruction in Music ' FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teacher Ot piano and harmony. Halght Musis . Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bid : Phone 72. Planing Mm THOMAS MOFFAT General mill . work, sash, doors mouldings aa4 . screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone " 184. '. .:,...:,''; Physicians and Surgeon DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone ISO. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and surgeon, practice limited to ays, ear, not and throat. Byes scien tifically tested and glass's sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft BV Co. ' Bldg. Phone 567.. - - DR. F. G. OARLOW -. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW, OSTEOPATHIC PHY8ICIAN8 ' 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bid. Phone 904-L. ' Residence 26 S. Laurel etreet : Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has . the best equipped., printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding loose leaf ledgers', billing systems, eto. Portland prices. 27 North FlrSt. V 5 ' ' tf'.'H ' Transfer : lisswsassnBJs1 BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St, Pbon 315. Prices right.' Service guaranteed.- 1 .1 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. ; i - TIME CARD. Leave Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a. . m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 8:13 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days' le nve at 10:30 a, m. and 1:30, 6:30 ahd" 9:30 p. lri.' Leave Ashland for Medford dally except Sutaday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. nr. and at 1:00, 4:00 and S:ll p. m. Also on Saturday nt 6:30 p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:80, 4:30 ana ;?o P. tn,