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REDSKINS FIRST TO USE CAMOUFLAGE SAYS STRONGHEART CUICAtlO, Kuh. 17. "rtumoiif litWit In iim old iu tlm storm (loil or Iiiilliin folk lore," mild ChluT HlruiiKhonrt, recimlly returned from Franco wlioro lin In 01-odilo'l wllh having iIiiiiu more for lliu riKhilug iriiillilniiH or III rnco Hum any oilier American Indian. ' ,"Tho Indiana woro tho true liivon lor of onmouflagu," aitld tlm chief, wjio will go tu 1ih Yiiklmu ri'Hiirm tliiu In Washington Hliilu nftiir 11 lirlnf uiiHlurii vliil I. "Tliuy dlat'ovurcd lln llll VIlllUlHOB III Ull'lr C'lU'lll'Kt I'Dllflk'IH, When, a buttle wim tu tnlui place In a forest In tlio utmiintir miiiillm, tho warriors would paint their bullion green, with n ilunli of other color to product) the Mitel blond wlllt sur rounding. Thuy even akolilioil birds mill small iinlmnU on tlinlr bodies tu iniiko tlm effect mora imillHtlu. If tho butt In wnn tu I ii lin iilitcu whim 11 u 1 11 lit it hml wllhoroil tlio leave mid touched tliom Into (told, aplnshua of brown mid yellow Hindu tlio wurrlorit blend wllh tlio mitiliiK. . "Tlio trick, whim artfully turned, roatiltud lu great vlutorlen, Many early settler woru laken Into cap tivity by una or camouflago, "The French wiiro quick to visual ise ltd euorutou nilvnntimon In tho wnr Jtim closed and promptly carried Hie url lo IU peak." Tlio i-lilor loured America for army recruits. After mi adtlrea In (rout of tlio Now York public library mio day 233 men enlisted. " WASHINGTON. Feb. J7.--Aiiolhcr rcnuliitinn providing for tlio mibmin hion tu tlm Mules uf n ciiiixtiliitiniml mtieinliuciil uruntiinr women tlio riuht tu voltt wan introduced loduv hv Hen tilnr Jonex 11I' Wm-hinuliiii. nnd re ferred In tlio wuiiiuii HtilTruuo com mil loo. Tlio renin linn is identical tu the olio recently rejected in tlm koii iilc. TODAY'S MARKETS . lUvtutork , J'OHTUN'I). Oro.. Feb. 17. Cut llo, Mranir to bluber: receipt h, 1.084. Klitcnr; lnt. lU.50to13.90t vmul to uboloi'. 1 l.'illpi 1'J.fiO: medium lu irimd. I0.5(1(1 1 l-'iO: fnir tu unod, $0.(10(11 10..10 : foiiumin lo fair. H.0ll(o 0.0(1; fuwH uml heifer. chniiM!, $V.7!i (ti 1 0.75 ; irumt tu 'lioiee. H.r(( l.50 ; medium to trood. $",fi0(ii'8..'i0; fnir tu iiiiiiliuui, i,7."'i.".V, ouniii'm. 3."iO(iiTi.OO; hulls. !$(UI0iO.OO-, rnlvcH. !I.00((T Btookor nnd feeder, $7.00(ii 11.00. IIuum Htniulv! receipts, l.lKlH. Primp mixi'd, $1U.rli(ii lU.Tu: moilitim mixed. l.25((rill.ri0: rough honvie. ...rill mto): Ww. $rj.00((il l..i0: bulk or will, l(l.li:i. ; i Slioon Kloiulv. roooiiilK 287. Prime liinilw, I l.Odfo 1 -l .'iO : fnir to medium. 10.00(iiUli.0(l; 1 vi'iiilimrH. U.00((i 11.00; wolhcrH, ifU.OOin 10,00; owes. SlJ-r.(tf 8.7.-. .- llutlor ; l'oifrr.AKD. ow,. Fb. it, mwr firm, ("itv eronuierv iirinls. cxlnm. Iinx lotn, I'lirtuiH, r:io: luill' boxen Van mure; Uwii Ihmi linlt'.boxoH ,1c morn. HuviiiK nrico butler fiit. coun tryt W(f flOc; imbo nxIniM, .I71.P. '.' 1IM . :'.V : . iPOIITLAKD, Feb. 17. Kuch. hH inir prion, cnxo ooiiut, Ait: liiivinir liriuo, -llli". Hidlini; mice, enmlleil, .Mo; Nt'lceted enndled in enrtuiiH, .(lo. l'oilllrv, Iiuiim, riO(VJ;i'Jo; bruileiM, -10 (iii'l'Jo! lurkovH, 41; uocne, 20c: iluokw fIG(d)-10o. Nollw of Auiiiml lwtln Notice la hurohy kIvoii Unit the an inml mootliiK of tho HtockliolikirR ot Moiirord Orclmrd Comimuy, an Orogon oorponitlon, Iibb boon oullod nnd will bo hold, purmiunt to iidjiiuriimeiit, nt lbs ortlco of Haiti compnny, nt No. .17 North Kir ntroot, Moiirord, Oroiton, on tho 20th day of March, 11)18, at, tliu hour, of two p'oluolt p. ni. Said mootliiK will ho hold for, the purpoHo o( olootlng dirootora. counld crliiKvnnnual roporta tit of floors and dlrnotora mid tlio condition of tho or ohnrd proporly, rovlHlnrj by-lnwa, ..nnd IrauniictlUB ' such othnr hiitilnoss as may como hoforo tho mooting. '.MKDFOrtD OUCHAHD COMPANY, . . Ill Ainu nrncklnrood, Socrotary. Motlford, Oroguii. 1'ohruaiy a 5, 1910 Notion of A ii mini MootliiK ..Notice Ib horoliy mvon thnt tho an nual nmoChiK of tho Btocltholdoin or Monitor Orchard Company, an Oregon . corpoi'iUlou, Imn boon called nnd will ho hold, pursuant to ndjuinnicnt, nt. (ho ofrico or said company, nt No, 37 North Kir alraot, Modl'urd, Oioroii, on tho 20th day of IVInrch, 101(1, at tlio hour of ton o'clock a, m, Suld mootliiK will ho bold, for the purpoHo of olnotltu! dliocloi B, consider ing annuiil reports of ofrieora and dl- rnflora and tho condition of tho or ohard property, rovlHlnK by-laws nid traminntlnK iluoh oilier bunlnotis n may como boforo'tho moct.lni?. ' ' i MONITOR ORCHARD COMPANY, lly Ainu lli'iielilurooii, Heorolnry. (oiimi'ri, Orcjion, Fobrimi'j' D, 11)11). LAUNCH DRIVE TO TO WAHIIINUTUN. K,.,, 17.-Tlio 1111 lioiiul wnr unnlcii cwuuiij.hjuu U uro-miiiiiM- lo luiDjeh llii Hnrinit 11 cniu uniuti lor "1)10 liL'iOH'iinnliii!iiitf vonr tlio I'liiinlrv ovur wiw." To Himr Die Inline iriinlelicri In renewed effort lite eiiinui'iiHloii reiiiiiulM them Unit the eloelid of I lu iinlliin will be net olio' hour iilteiid 011 1 he le-t Kiilurilnv uiulil' in .Mineli, In eoiiiiiliuiieo with the ilnvlmlit Miiviuu' law in elTcet for tin; diiriitiuii of Hie wnr. "Wo iinmt belli feed llie ieoilo if Kurupe." doelnreil ClntrliiH l.iillirou I'lti k, tueaiilent of the nntinnnl wnr' triu 'It'll eoiiiiiiiMHiini, in nil iipiioiiI lo llio Iiuiim itnrilenera for liuuur ru ulK "Will von Imvo ti inirt in thin ureiit work at liiiudl Next to t lie Mini llio extm hour of duvliiflit in the bet.1 value the victory t'urdener Ihih. Will von meet the huh bull' wnvf Will Vim he tin tu take iidvniituue of the health uiviinr larilen work in the cool of the niuniiimt Have the hihhIo and hoc liiindv and turn the clock iiliend one hour on llio !nt Saturday niulil in .March nnd bo readv for the biuifCHt home food producing year Ihc uouii try ever hhw.1' ' " Aecordiuir In the c.-liiiiuleH bv the eoiiiniiHHiiin, Die war iriirdon croii uf 1H18 wiih worth t.VJj.OOO.UOO. Thin wuii an inereiihg of 01 per ooiil over that of 11117. "Kiiiiiren hIiuw Unit ri.'.'H'i.OOO liome food urodiieiiitf uIuIh were idanted." aM the coaimiKniun. "Willi 20 workini; iluv.i in each ot the xoven immlliM there lire 1H2 extra bourx of time. If onlv one irarilener worked thiH extra hour of lime in each ulot it will be Been Hint 0(11.870.000 of extra time would bo added to tho eoiintrv'K wealth. Hinoo there ore 8.7H0 bourn in a venr there ix a xtinrKerinv total of 10H.80U voiim of 2-1 hour dnv. In nn 8-honr working dnv the real nd vnnliiiio iu found bv nuiltiplvinir !()!. 8o:i bv ."1 ttiviim :i21l,'lll) working or 8-hour dnv yearn.'' , luiportaneo of thin extra time can not be over cilimnled in the opinion of Sir. Puck. S r . ; MfNlCH. (Corrcaponifcnco of tlm Aaaoclatad i'rooa.) An ' ox-: ntnplo of tho effect ot tho rovolutlon upon tho fnmo of tlermnn military colohrllloa la afforded In tlio fact Hint tho retirement of two voll known itouerala, Krnfft von Dollmnn aliiKnn and Count Uothmor apparent ly cauaed not oven a rlpplo on public conacloimnoHB. With ajnrcoly a word of rotiutom theno two formerly fa moua army lendera, both llavarlana. allppod Into rotlremont and apparvnl oblivion. Kvon tlio monarchical pa pers announced their action only In anmll typo paragraphs. , Gonernl Krafft formerly was ohlor of ,tho Uavarlan general slnff and aftorwnrd until tho ond of tho war. loader of ono of Germany's jnoat fn fous military .units, tho Bavarian Al plno corps. Ills corps probably aaw 11a nitteh hoavy fighting aa. any ip the (Ionium army, After serving bb chlor of starf to Crown l'rluco Rupprocht. Gonoral Krafft led 1i!b corps thru the battles against tho Italians, Sorbs, Rumanians, In -Macedonia and at mnny polntn on tho westorn front, In olttdlnB Vordun. Oonornl Krafft oriuo Into conflict with tho now govern ment soon after tho rovolutlon which probably Is 0110 roason for IiIb .rotlro mont. , ' ". 'General Count Ilothmor was the only niivnrlan other than tho Crown d'rlnco Rupprocht and Prlpco Leopold to lend awltolo army. Ho had ro ll red In 1909 but was recalled to iic tlvo sorvleo for ,tho war ond was glvon command of nn army carpa In tho LinBlngon army nud with It Btormod .winln, tho Russian position on tho Strj'l river. Ab a rownrd for IiIb success ho rocolvod command of tho Southern army and was iisb::ieil lo cover Gallcla which ho protected against numerous Russian assaults. It was bis army lhat finally drove the Russians out of Gallcla .In tho sum mor of .1917.. ' . Notice to Tobacco Dealers. Tho pending revenue bill hn been pimKod " nnd will ; be rniune(l bv the DroHidont Kliorl.lv.- All (lea loin in et aura, tobacco and ciunrotlcs must HHcerlnin llio date and mvenlorv ol their wloek bel'oro .c.omnicnciini bu.si ncKH on Ihc next dnv thoiv.iiflor. Arranaemcnla have boon unido to have the inventory blanks in Ibo bands of postmasters in most places nnd tltov mnv bo obtained from the Mail Tribune. In case dealers do not receive nn inventory blunlc in tiino, Ihev should list their sloek and write to Milton A. Miller, e.oloetor internal revenue, Portland, .Ore., for .proper blank, iy. ",: 'i.': - . ' Tlio -kaiser .is arowimr a beard. Kvi dont.lv. bo lias bad enomrh close shaves, Unltiiuoro Amertoan. The Oernnm eleel ions , show -that llolslievisin s wenliost mint is tlio bill K4 !WrWs!i)h'lH i'VSll FAMED BAVARIAN ARMY LEADERS IN RETIREMENT met)fort) matt; TirmuKfl, mmonn, omaoyt, Monday, fetcruatiy 17, 'M it rt 1 11 MiilJoiiotlKh was u bualneaH callur from Medford Krlday. Mlrn. J.iino uri'lved from Uugono last week to visit her son 0. h. How ui'd, 11 clerk of tho local bourd, Mm. G. A. (liirdnor underwent a auccoasful operation for uppnndlultlu itl Dr. Hwodonburg'H lioapltal In Aali laud lust 'Monday. ' Al rit. Richard llland of Grunts Pass la visiting her alator, Miss MonUa llelniH for 11 few weeks. Mrs. Krunk Ohenchuln of Uly, Ore. la vlaitiug at the homo of her mother, Mrs. Mary Wcndt, Mrs, Jamea IJuckley uutl son of Itueh, spent several days In town laat week vIhIUiik relatives, Mliis llortlui Woolvorton of Gold Hill, has been engaged to touch-the spring term of school In l'oorman'i creek. -. . R. H. Donuldaon Seuy, formorly Interested In minus nt Bterllng, visit ed old time friends this week. Mr. Seuliy lu at present employed by the government In t'.'.e YoMmilto uutlonul park. O. Harbaugh celebrated Ills 94th birthday on KoUrtiary 1-1 and la as halo and hearty aa any man 20 years younger, being ablo to rend tho fin est of print without glasses. Cliff II. Dunulngtaii, Harry Ia'wIh and Hugh Comboat were discharged from duty at Camp Lewis and are homo agaJn. Ilriicn Kloinmlng surprlaed his par ents last Tuosday by arriving home from overseas duty. Ho was In the transport service and recently returned- from Italy. Col. II. ill, Sargent delivered au oloquonl address on the llfo of Tbeo doro Roosovolt at the Lincoln ban quet lust Wednesday evening. The colonol bus written a number of war articles -for tho North American Re view which nro well worth reading. Word has been rocolvod of tho safe arrival of Geo. Wcndt and Win. Mc- Intyro from overseas and are export ed home soon. Hurman Walters and Miss Minnie Wallers of Humbug wore Jackson ville visitors Krlday. ' Lloyd Sparks has received bis dis charge from tho II. S. army and Is now employed at a logging camp at Sholton, Wash. Miss I'lorrt Thompson arrived home from Portland Sunday and. Is em ployed In tho aherlff'B office Among tho peoplo from horo to at tend tho Lincoln banquet nt Medford Wotlncsdny evening were Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Kick, Sir. and Mra. O. W. Ager. Mr. and Mra. C. F. Koroy. Mr. nnd Mra. H. C. 8pnrr, Col. II. II. Sar gent, C. K. Terrlll, Miss Km me Wcndt nnd Lulu Williams. : t Tho Parent and Teachers held a mooting at 1I10 school house Friday arternoon, (ho flrnt mooting alnce'the New Year. Several matters of Im portance wero dlscussod after which an entertainment was furnished by tho pupils of Mrs. Tyrell's room, Mra. F. 3. Kick entertained the ladles of tho Sewing club with a val- ontlno party Wednesday afternoon. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jadkaon County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Control Ave. Prolate Court . 1). D. Hoyl. estate. Onth of admin istrator. S. O. Van D.vke, ostate. Citation. , Marcaret McCarcl, estate. Bond. M. II.' lloduvs, estate. Petition. Bond. - - Robert J. ltonnr. estate. Order. Amni M. Walker, estate. Admitted to probnto. . . , . David Finnuiore. estate. Answor to citation.- John IT. Borron, estate. Docrco of final disohnre.0. Cbas. L. Sohieffolin, estate. Ordor nppointinir appraisers.. Robert J. llunnr. estate. Proof of publication..' Domino P. Provost, eslnto. Troof ot Publication. Micbnel MoOrnth, estate. Proof. of publicatiun. Lstolln Coeiiran, estate. Inventory and npprnisement. , - CliTiilt Court T.nko Hvnn vs. John F. Miller. For money. . Kdward O. llardiinr vs. Mnminneac Metal conipnnv. Affidavit. Order. Mitrv H. Oriffin vs. Joseph M. Grif fin. Summons, Flisinbetli M'. Anderson vs. Ooorco O. Morse, ct al, , lioplv to amonded answer,' : ':..-' ". " -, .- K B. I lnwlnv, administrator, vs. Ira Marshall ot ill. Order. . .1. Ilonderleo ct al vs. Justin K. WHY COUGH AND COUGH AND COUGH? Dr. King's Now Discovery removes the danger of s. neglect . , , 6ougliinjr uatit the parched throat f roivs pniitiid should not be permitted, t should be relieved before it gains headway with a dose of Dr. King's New Discovery. , - , The same with a cold" or bronchial nttnek. Millions have used this well known remedy for half a century regularly without thought of change. , Sold by druggists since 18(i9, An all important adpmct to any family nicdirine cahinct. '60c and $1,2Q. The Burden of Constipation Is lifted, conilortably but positively when you treat your bowels with Dr. King's New Life Pills. The liver gets busy, digestion Improves, the sickly, sallow skin is freed from bile. Get a bottle today start d,y "S1'1' Hill el ii x. KiimiiioiiK. Affidavit. Or iim. Proof of tnailint,'. Ciiliforniii-Oreuon Power company vm, II, 0. luirdwiok, Order, (I. W, Predd.v vh, Minnie .M. Prcildv. Divorce. Luke Hvnn vm, John F. Miller. Writ of iittaebmcnt. Kuniniotut. First National Hank of Coon Idiv vs. Richard M'. JennineH, TranHcript ol'.luilitiiient from Aliiltfiiuniih county. C. F,. (IntBH ol nl vs. I, K. Uigelow. Writ of nttiiclimcnt, .,' T. K. Pottinwr vs. Ross Kline, et al. Demurrer. KeiU Kutnte- Transfers ' l'rcston Kstute Co. to Frank C. PrcHtoii. Lund in Jackaon eoiinlv . $ 10 Lillian II. HteveiiMun et vir to ' rttella (Icrtrude (Iroen ot vir. Lot 'I, Nub Hill addition to AkIiIiiiiiI 10 J. II, I limners et nx tu Amos M. Willitu et ux. Lund in Im perial addition to Med Ion 1 10 Jackson County Hiilldimr uml Lonn AHSiieintioii tu Dlizu A, Smith. Lots 1. . 3. block ii. of Imperial addition tu Med ford 1 William Gnrdner et ux to I). 3. Sleiner ct nx. Lund in Enoch Walker subdivision 3.700 William U. Moore et ux to Frank Woodward et ux. North- wtisl of northwest and nurtb- V 1 cast of northwest of section (I, township 35, range 3 west 500 Leslie W. HtunBell to Frances . A.,Mi!Griror. ; Northwest of nurtliwest nnd lots 1. 2 and )'' 3 section 22. townshii 37. ranifo 1 west ; 2.093 Bert O. Hurr ct ux to William Uorn. Northeast of north- . west nnd Innd Ivine south-- cast of Hie Apnlcnate river in - : section 2-41 -4W, with water richt 1.500 Jno. Hnmford et ux to p. Winter. South hnlf of 0. south half of 4. all in aoo. "I" Homie Uiver Vnllev Orchard tract . '35 Frank Woodward et ux to Wil liam I). Moore ct ux. West ; half of northeast of section ' 21. township 35. range 4 west, with wpter riirbts .. .500 C. K. Tcrrill to Cilv of Medford. West half of lot 7. block 2. Mineus subdivision J. 07 CcHific-ite of Title to Cbns. IT. Williams et ux. Lot 20. block , Edwards Place to Medford 1 Certiflciitp of little to Charles II. WdliuniK. T.ot 10. block '?.. F.dwnrds Plnce to Medford Lewis Clifford Kent ot nx to L. A. Roberts et al. Khi ot W hi of lot 45. "WW of lot 48 and West haltof lot 47 of Miners Add. toiAshland 10 Hot Water for Sick Headacjies Tells why jveryone should drink" hot water with phosphate jn It before breakfast.; Headache of any kind.' Is "caused' by autointoxication which means self poisoning. Liver and - bowel poisons called toxins, sucked Into the blood, through the lymph ducts, excite the heart which pumps the blood so fast that it congests in tho smaller arteries and veins ot the head producing vio lent, throbbing pain and distress, called headache. You become nervous, de spondont, sick, feverish and miserable, your meals sour, and almost nauseato you. Then yon resort to acetanllide, aspirin or the bromides which tempor arily relieve but do not rid the blood ot those irritating toxins. A glass of hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphate In it, drank before breakfast for awhile, will not only wash these poisons from your sys tem and cure you of headache but will cleanse, purify and freshen theentiro alimentary canal... . 1-. Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound ot limostone phosphate. It Is in expensive, harmless as sugar, and al most tasteless, except for a sourish twingo which Is not unpleasant. If you aren't feeling your beat. It tongue Is coated or you wake np with bad toste foul breath .or have colds, Indigestion, biliousness constipation or sour, acid stomach, begin the phos phnted hot water cure to rid your system ot toxins and poisons. Results are quick and It Is claimed that those who continue to flush out the stomach, liver and bowels every morning never have any headache or know a miserable moment. , CLOSE IN . Five, acres, ': '.-modern.'.' five-room house, hot and cold wator, bath, toilet, a good barn, chicken house and yard, all good soil, .'.'Close in on splondld graveled road and at a prleo whloh Is a bnrgaln, $2100.00. ' Ton acres, splendid modern five room house, good barns, ohloken i house and . yard, lawn, shade trees, otc.f a fine boarlng orohard, seven acres wheat in. a little over one mile from paved highway on good' road. This place is for sale for cash, the house is furnished complete Includ ing a new piano; there are- somo fine cows, chlckons, otc, machinery nnd tools, and the. price is very low, $8250.00, ' " :'..' ; ' - -. ' Twenty-seven aores, 11 In wheat, 1 acre alfalfa, balance plowed and ready for corn; ovory food good soil; a variety ot fruit, good and complete equipment of buildings,,' houso fur nished; plonty feed In barn and wood In the shed; a team, fine, cow, chick ens, etc., machinery nnd tools, prac tically now auto, y This all goes for $7,500.00; .takes $3006.00 ;cash to handlo It, the balance on time at 6 per cont. ..-..--..-...... . ..- BROWN fi WHITE L. A. Rohcrtn ot al to John Jackson et ux, N of W54' ,'-'of lot 45, W'4 of lot 16 and west half of lot 47 of Miners ' Add. to A nil land 10 LouIb Hllty et ux to Lois Allen Stewart, BW 1 of lot Stand ' 62; Pracht's Add. to Ash land 3000 Amos ft. Willlls et ux to the , - Jackson County Duilding & . Loan Ass'n, land In Imper ial Add. to Medford.. .10 Axel lienson et ux to John W. Kent, lot 3, blk. 2 Page Add. to Medford. ' 10 Harly C. Hell to Hannah Bell, sec. 20, 8K, Jwp. n, H. 2 W' 10 Flora A. Kelse-y et vir to J, J. i Hitter, land In sec. 1C, twp, . 30, R. 3'W ; ' 1 DRINK BOX TEA ; ; v FOE A BAD COLD Get o small packnpe of jBamhnrg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time dirrirtg the clay or hefore retiring-. It Is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. , ,-; Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and haxmlcwt. '. 1 E LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Sub 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 has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a 30 cent bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Liniment" at any drug store, pour a little in your band and rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lamenens la gone. Don't atay crippled I This soAthing, penetrating- oil needs to be used only once. It takes the ache and pain right out 01 your bock ana ends tne misery. It Is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, aciatica ana lame dock misery so promptly ( Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. ' 'Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Five cents a lino. Display 25 conts an Inch. Contract rates on application. 1VAXTED AGENTS SELL "GENERAL PERSHING'S story of the American Army . in Franco" with color Illustrations. Sells at sight. Profit 60 to 100 per cent. Send 25c for sample. . Hentig- & McLean, ; Inc., World Tower c:rtg., ?Cetv York. 278 $18 A DAY easily made selling our latest War Souvenir. Big oppor- ' tunity for Soldiers and Sailors. Send 10c for sample. Act quick. Ofterman Art Works, Buffalo, N. -- Y. - - 278 WANTED SITUATION. WANTED .Pruning, either trees, bush or bramble, in town or out Chas. W. Austin, phone 556-L. 279 WANTED Work in town by dis charged soldier. J. H. Linvlllo. Route 2, Medford. v.- 279 WANTED Position as orchard fore , man. Eleven years . experience " Can furnish reference. Apply U. S. Employment Office, Nash Ho tel. 285 WAJTTBl MlSOKUiANEOUS WANTED A few tons alfalfa or grain hay. Dr. Henry Hart. Tele phone 194 or 176. FARMERS AND OARAGE OWNERS. Wo can supply you with expert mechanics and Tractor Operators. Hemphill's Trade Schools, Inc., 124 'North Sixth street, Portland, ' Ore. . . ;,. 2S2 WAXTED To hire for a few flays, horse and saddle, or single horse . wttn Buggy, tor lignt driving. " Phone 339. : . 279 WANTED To lease' with option ot purchase small bearing orchard of uXewtown apples or pears. State acreage, age of trees, condition and variety. ;8end replies to Box DO, Mail Tribune. ';'.. - WANTED-Sniall furnished modern . bungalow. No children. - Box W, Mail Tribune. -. '-;'; ' ; V .,' , 279 WANTED Three h. p. electric mo- tor, three-phase, 110-volt. Phone 630-R. -..-.i.-.v-j. ..!. - . - .282'' WANTED A fresh . cow. 611-J4. . .-.'..: .i Phone ,. 280 WANTED Fresh milk cows. Phone :. 7-F4. ., ., ,'.-.-- WANTED TO RENT A small place close in,' well Improved. Please state it stocked up or not. Mrs. Rose E. Caviness, Harper, Ore. 280 WANTED A job as housekeeper for small family. Write Mrs. Rose Caviness, Harper, Ore. ; 280 WANTED We 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 488-M or 4S8-X WANTED R. H. Toft buys Ltberty : bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, ate., ana makes short time loans 00 any old tht&S. ... .'. 1019 UKLP WA5ITE1 SIAIje. WANTED Men to clear land and cut wood, by tier or contrncr, ion WobBter Ranch. Phone 685-J3. - - 2S0 1 FOR RENT -Ftm IBHCT) BOOMS FOR S'BNT Sleeping , rooms. Im perial, 30 Tsorth Front. Reduced rates. . 287 VOB BALK KKL ESTATE. FOR 8ALK Seventy acres water. two-fifty upkeep year, price .six thousand. Box 00, Mall Tribune. 283 FOR SALK Or trade In the state of Washington K-K!4 sec. 22. twp. 22, north range 28, east Willam ette meridian. M. D. Brown at W. H. .Meeker's. Phono 753-L. 279 FOR RFJXT OR SALE Five-room furnished house; modern; garage. Inquire 731 West Second street. , - ; -- ' - 283 FOR SALE 158-acre 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 Ono bnndred acres. water for eighty. Sixty dollars cash. Box 29, Mall Tribune. 279 VOB 8 A LK POULTRY AND EGGB FOR SALE A few cockerels of new Oregon breed. Phone 16-F4. 283 FOR 8 ALB White Leghorn eggs for hatching, $1.00. per setting. Frank Myers, Beagle, Oregon. 390 FOR SALE Fine Rhode Island Red cockerel, vigorous, Cat. strain; also ben turkey; would trade lor laying hens. R. F. D. 4, Box 43, Medford. . 282 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for hatching.- from carefully hoganlzed stock. Mrs. C. A. Ieamec, phone 408-R3. .. - 301 FOR- SALE One 500-egg Petaluma incubator. W. J. Warner, phone 69641. ' 279 FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs for hatching: not only pure bred but, but bred ot laying stock. Won all first prizes at Southern Oregon Poultry Show. Eggs ll.sf per set ting of 15: $8 per hundred. Mrs- V. Bursell. phone 411tR2. : , 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 that no amount of care and feed will make poor Btock pay you a profit. To make money from poultry you must have the best. To start right and stay right buy Wes- terfleld's -White Leghorns. . EggB and baby chicks. Route 4, Med ford. " 300 FOR SALE Buff Leghorn batching eggs. Phone R-13M. 294 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red batching eggs. Phone 370-W. 292 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Ford car. Call 854 East Ninth street. ... 284 C-rvO Q A T jV 1 A n Invnltri wheel fhfllr 615 West Thirteenth street. Phone tiD-U. . .-....-..:.-. -v. ZI9 FOR SALE 4.000-gal. oil tank, good as new; wagon tank and smudge pots, good condition. One 18U- gal. Iron water tank. E. L. Lane, Central Point, phone 13-3. 281 FOR SALE OR TRADE Wagon, size 2 heavy Bain Iron and wood wheels complete with box; iz-ln John Deere plow; one sldehlll plow; telephone desk set; five-bar ' inger. Western Electric nickel stand; shotgun, L. C. Smith ham- , merless; Sharpies cream separa tor, like new. P. O. Box 41A. -R. 4 or phone 19-F13, Medford. . 279 FOR SALE First-class young black work horse. 1400 lbs. Two-horse disc cultivator, 2 V4 horsepower en gine and pumpjack; oat sprouter hand feed cutter; double work harness; bees and beehives. A. E. Strong. Central Point. .Phone Cen tral Point 23x1: Medford 500-R5 . - ::,- ,-' --283 FOR SALE -Quantity ot chicken fence wire cheap. Inquire Hans J Holnier. 727 South Central. 2S0 FOR SALE-Stumps, suitable for heating stove. $2.00 por load. Ber keley Orchard. 283 FOR SALE Yellow globe Danvers onion seed $2.00 lb. .540 South Fir St. . - - 283 FOR SALE I still have a lew ped igreed New Zealand Red rabbits for sale. Prices right. Phone 371-H. " ., . .279 FOR SALE- Fine Shepherd pup, from choice stock, making of fine cattle dog. Phone 18-P12..V 282 FOR SALE Loose alfalfa Phone 600-R2. hay. 281 FOR SALE -Home : grown alfalfa seed. L. Neldermeyer, Jacksonville. Phone 21-F3. , , ,. 280 FOR SALE Barley. ' Clean, ; extra heavy, suitable for seed. !R. B. Wilson, R. F. D. 1. . - 280 FOR SALE Apples. ' The Apple Store. 27 North Grape. , 279 WANTED TO SELL One good cream .separator, price ... $22.50. Phone 869-R,'at:meal times. 279 FOR SALE -Singer aewrng machines on easy terms. Cleaning and -repairing ot all machines a specialty. 245 South Central, avenue, phqne 903-R. C. A. Chapman. .: 291 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 85, Gren ada, Cal. - , . .... 315 FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, superphosphate. . Ralph Waldo El den, Rusb Mill. FOR SALE Fina quality baled hay $25.00 per ton. Modoo Orchard. . Phono Central Point - at , meal , mn, FATTE . VIVE roB rkjh -nousiaa. FOR RENT Several modorn houses. llulidlhg ft Loan Ass'n, 420 M, F. ft H. Wdg. FOB BALF. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Twolvo head of ahoats, average wolght 70 lbs. IS. . E. RenmeB," phono 14-F23. 1 283 FOR SALE Two good dairy cows, hoavy milkers.. Innnlro of S. A. Marshall, Central Point, - 2Nil FOR SALE OR TRADE- -Good pony. 2S Berkeley Orchnrds. FOR SALE Cows and hogs. Few choice milch cows, gentle, heavy mllker.i. Fine brootl sows, bred. Red boar, great breeder.' East of Phoenix, 3rd bungalow across iron bridge. ' - - 282 FOR SALE A few registered Duroo Jersey bred gilts and sows. 'Large type and good ancestry, at Modoo Orchard or W. A. Sumner, man ager. Hotel "Medford. -i . FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, born October, 1918; tin youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal mer Investment Co., Medford, Or. . FOB EXCHANGE. WANTED Exchange new Columbia grafanola for good used piano. See It at 225 South Oakdale or phono 691-J. . . - 280 EXCHANGE i'or Chevrolet: Fram house 24x24, with lot; clear, no assessments; location 737 We4t Fourteenth street, Medford. .- Ad dress Owner, ,7 North Main Ash land. ' ' -- '- 281 MONEY TO UOAH LOANS Farm loans 6 per cast In terest, o. u. Hoggs. i LOAN'S City loans. Building & Loan Assn., 429 M. F. ft H. Bldg. ' MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will boy un erty Bonds. J. 8. Andrews. No. 31 North Grape. Phone 63-M. 830 BUSINESS DtBECTOBY Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-lSW, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. . . ' A. B. Reames, Lawyer, Oarnett- Corey Building. , Anto Snpplles LA HER AUTO -SPRINGS Co. "W are operating the largest, oldest - and beat-equipped plant in the Pa cifle northwest. Use onr springs when others fail. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. . Garbage GARBAGE Get- yonr premises cleaned np for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone. 851-T. J. Y. Allen. : . . Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. 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. Bnlldlng, Medford. Phone 157-JL, Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 6 tC 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 HAIGHT Teacher ot , piano and harmony. Halght Musts Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. : Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors mouldings an screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone ' 184. --.- ... ::.:,; ; . Physicians and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build. . lng. Phone 130. DR. 3. 3. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Byes scien tifically tested and glass" sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. B. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. 'Bldg. Phone 567. i' DR. F. G. CARLOW ' DR. EVA MAIin'S CARLOW J' OSTEOPATHIC .PHYSICIANS O 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg... 1, Phone 904-L. . ' Residence 26 S. Laurel Street.- ; Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO.has ths 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 STORAGH CO.. Office 42 North Front SL Phone ' 315. Prices right Service guar-- anteed. ------ . INTERURBAN ACTOOAB CO. ,' TIME CARD. Lonvo Medford for Ashland dally . except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 ft, 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 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Lonvo Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a, m. and at 1:00, 4:0.0 and 5:16 p. m. Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Run days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:30, 4:30 bo4 ;30 p. o. .