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mm DELAY IN PEACE PARIS, Sunday, Koli.' Id ( Hy An- noi'lul ccl proas,) rroinlor llorilcii nioonh hero hud ultllU, In whli h ho ei'ltlolNiitt lliu delay In (toiiHiiminuHilK pence while tlio troop urn anxious In rolunt lo their tionion bus muilu mi uiiilntibied Impression hero. . Tlio mono view Ih mi hi lo hu taken by no mo Aniurlcutis, whllo tlio Iii-KIhIi lira mil Inilirrnrunl lo tlio domain! of Ihulr territorial coiiHiikoiiIn which lira niipiiorluil liy lliu lubor oloinoiit o KtiKlund, Htopheii JMchoii toiluy mild Ilium .woro many reason wliv lliu trontv could nut li alumni iiiSiiico, ovuii tlio I ho I.'miiiiio of Nation project win mil of tho way, - .Mimy Ihmukh (ho will form thn ImihIh of pencil, ho nui woro hoi nk I'tu'ufully nlnillnt!. Aiiioiik thPlu Ih ( hi) iIIhiiiinIIIoii of iniiny o I ho rniKimmlii Into which iho roriiuir Aimtrlun oiunlro . him hnmi divided mill illicit hor Ih Him I roulnnnl lo ho ni'fiirili'il llulitiirlii. Tlio French people, lio added, want liouio liul limy roullicn, ul tlio snino llnio. Iho 'danger of precipitate anil tintuiHafurtiiry nolui Iuiim. Ho agreed Willi I'rnmlur llnrilnii Hint thorn should bo no uniincviwiiry ilnlay hut (I hi not uliuro hi opinion Unit tlmo hml been wasted lit the conference. A (nil illnciiHKloii of nil iiiiimiliina must ho permitted no (hut miltlomunln which m Ik lit La decided upon would Im uiiiinluiouy. M. 1'lolion nulil Hint thoro wan no obstacle in recognition holiiK ovtoudod thn now (ionium guv oriiinont, lint added Hint tlio tiormiimi must ho ninilii to reallxu they bnvo linen bentim, n foot, ho nulil, or whhh groat iimiiliorH of llioin do not Kiiom to ha uwnro. Tlio now bouutlurles or Oormiiny, hu rimmrkod, would hu up lor consideration within a row days CONGRESSMEN 10 WASHINGTON. IVIi. 18. A (or if nil I'ni-ific eoii-,1 niivv vunlx will no minio iii'ic t month hv tlio liuiiv im- vol r-uiiiiiiiltce. Thn party will lonvo Wii-hindon on Miiroli H mid l inno 'hix weeks or humor. It will include Id-prcsi-tit alive I'niliii'tt of Teniies- i-oo. ohnirnioii; Itiiirdmi of Now York. Dl nor, Ahilinino: Voiuililo, Missis, slppi: Vincent, (leoriiiu: Wilson. 'Ti-x. "'ni: llmwninir. Now .lorsi-v: Ki'llcv Mii-hiifiin: Peters, Mnino, nn Hicks Now York; Koltnor or t "n I i f rn i ti . nnd Mi-Arthur of Orritmi. Thn 1'uoifie const mi-mber worn n vk.J toilnv to ,urriiiii!P lliu itiiilornrv toilnv. Livestock: , PORTLAND, lob. . IS.- Cntllc IllKlior: receipt 1 03. Ulcers, lout $i;tfl'H; irmil to choloo ll.7r.4i 12.7S; -medium to good $10. "tit.: 11.75; fnlr to good 79. BOM 10.75; rommon to tnlr js r.nii, 9.S0; cowi nnd heifers, choice I0 1 1; medium to choice ft.7."i 0 9,7.11 medium, to Tnlr l7.7Btf8.7B; Inlr lo modlnm 1(7; cannorH f. ,1.5011 5: bullii ; oiiIvch til (!i 13. BO; slockors nnd food, or $7f 10. Hogs higher; roeelpU 270. Prime mixed 1 0.i;o ijf IG.wr. ; medium mixed tlO.anaYlu.80; roiiKh honvlos 114. Oo Si 1B.3B;' pigs I12.B0& M.BO; hulk tit. 00. . , Snoop Rloady; no rncolptR. Prime Innibts (14(1 J4.50; fnlr to medium tlOA U; yoarllnKO 1 0 It 1 1 ; wotli em t9 10; owcii $0.BO'(i 8.7B. lliilter PORTLAND. Fob. 18 Tlutter very firm; nnrty ndvnnco looked for. City ereainery prlnm, extrnn, box Iota B2c; enrloim B3c; linlf lioxns hair cent more; lonn limn hair boxen lo more. HuyliiK prlco buttorrnt, country 49 (jf B0c; oiilio extras BOc. TODAY'S MARKETS COURT HOUSE REPORT Roportoit by Jutknon County Ab traot Co., Sixth nnd Central Ave. ltonl I0(o(o TrniiNforn Wiirroii r,. (inHiiiv i'i ux to, ' Dorn 1(. IIohm. J.nl .'I, liloolt 1. Niiiti'uiiii'k ndililion $ .10 1. K. Kilsoll To .loKenh tlepnorl. ICiiHt. hull' ol' Noulliwesl ol' Keolion 8, townshii) rnnue 1 ' 2 eiiKt .' :),500 fleorun NifliolH In Koln Niolinls, Lot III, blook , iMi-ilti.nl 10 . V.K Torrill loflooiuo V. Nioli- ills. I, nnil in .liiokson imitnlv 102 A Womnn'.H llorhimitemltttlnn ' Mrn. n, T. Tryor, Franklin Av., Otsego, O., wrlton: "Nino yenrs nno 1 wiih vory niuoh atriletnit with kldnoy Iron lila. ' 1 bouitht (lll'forent kludn ol' inadlolno, but nil to no offont, until ono day I lioiiKbt n box of I'oloy Kld noy I'IIIb. I roallzod no grout a bon oflt ri'om tlio iiho of Hint box Hint I concluded myBolf curod of Iddnoy troubln. I fnol nafo In rocommond lim Koloy Kldnoy Pills to any kldnoy mirrorors." They rollovo backache, nolo iniiHoleH, BtKf JnlnlB, rhonmiitlo piling and bladder nllnieutB, Vor snla iiy Modford l'liarwaoy. SERBIAN PRIESTS BY I'l Id IT, HitIiiii . ( ( 'nrrimiiiifiilim, of Hie Aohoi'IiiIoiI i'rvMN. ! Confiriiiii lorv evidonon of lliu Hliiuulilcr of Her Iniiu iiiioNii. hv lluluiiriuiiK iliniim (he ttiu', wiih itivou (o H ri'iinwontiitivo o till! AlMII'illluil I'lOMK IlllltIV hv till Hm; At il i vii VmiUi'liitrli. puxtur of one of Hie I'liuri'lioM lioio w ho ih'ivhiiiiiIIv wiliu-.:i. Hie niiiMhiiore Vf L'O of liiH lolloumio.i nnd ono Sorliinu olfioer. All ho miivh, wore nhot mid iiiiinv were niiriilil nhvo. Kntlior Yontxi'liit.'li nHoiineil n hiiii ilnr 1'iito uiilv hv I'oiifiiiiiK ilmiHi iiftcr be bud boon hIiiiI. Ilo vxliihitod to Hie Ahuu'IiiIimI IVohh correMiiondi'iil two bullet wouiiiIm hi Ink loft nhould or. A not li or piiext, iho llov. TIioiiiiib I'oiniviloh, ol rind, eHciiDed by fleo iiur iii-t'oHM the iiiiiuntiiiii roinl. Iho luiinlor of Iho prionlx took iiinoii uiniiil ,l.i uiili'N oiml of NihIi. no eonlinif In Iho nturv of l-'ulliur Yont- Hrliitob, wlindi IiiIIowk! , ' " r l oiiiNoiiitcli in ooiiinoiiv ttitn ?z oilier Sorbinn nrieKlH wim liii'ii liv ttuluui iiuiH Iniiu i'irot to Ni-h ttboro tliov woro thrown inlo ii col mid furred to live fur live iIiivk will! mil foinl or wntor. Alter bii reloiiKC lie mid bin 1'iiiiiimiiiiiiiN. who inoluilcil l.iontoiiuut 'Iiihii (leoruoviti'h of Iho Scrliliui iirmv worn uinrolieil bv tboir eiiiituiN for i:i liourH to llelu I'ii mikn :i(l miles etiNl of Nioh, un urineil Buunl wnlkwiL' hi'biiid enoh. About two hiiitiH wnlk frino lli-ln riiliiukii, Hie uriei.lM rniiu- to li bull mid woro ordered to turn off tbr rum! into u verv hiiiiiII vnllev to till1 riu-lit. It uu uflor tniilniulii mnl hull ii moult ituve Hie uiilv iliuniiiiution to tho luiiolv moiinliiiii rouilH nnd vnl IovhY Tlio nrii'HtM hml nut l'oiio fur wlii'ii tlio iruniiU idiot them in tbeir ImokM. Kiillier YoutKoliiloli ilrui-uod liim elf in Hie dnrknoHH lo-liiiid n Inrire rook where ho enuld mm tho whole eono of linilih r ImiiiL- eniii-lcd liv tile Hult'iirx. He kiiw liiH eolloiiiiieH ilniL'L'i'iI. Home iloiul. Home linlf iilive. to nvren which liml been nri-nm-ed for them, mid their bullion thrown to the UiinieM. Miinv of the men. Miid Kntlier Yont Mi-hitch, were xlilt nlive when the llnl- uurs Hiiluriili-d llioir binlioJ with uiiho Iiiii! mid ki-I Hiiim nl'ire. I-'Iiiuioh -tpreml iihout them nnd tliov nleuilcd tiileiiiixly lur morcv hut their iiIoiib were met with . Hiu-erH. After the flmiiffi had spent thoiiiKelves. Kiiid l-'ntlior Yntilii'liiloh. tho elilirred bullion f i violiiiM woro thrown into two IiiiIoh. Arnm. Ii'ith, heiidn, he miid were left nnilruilimr,' exooKoil to tho riiviitoH of iuu mid wolvcH t tint in- I'eNt the iiioiiutninH in the neiolihor hood. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS rtv A. C. IIowMU C. V, Koolt. hiii-;ueHH milliliter of he mimumieMe mine on l.oxl ercek nnd Chnrlev XewHtrom of l.uko en-i!; iH'iit the nuilit with uh Wedni-Niluv. Mr. NeWMtroiim retiirned homo nnd Mr. Si-nil went to Medforil with Huh llnriiisli, (lie Hliiue drive. Willimu Cow mid 1,. II. I'ioklo iilxo were with tin WcilncHiliiv nichl. Mr. I'iokle. trouithl out u loud of goods fur (iennro Ill-own mid Sons, nnd Thum In V went on mi to tho Luke creek count rv to untlier up the ercmn. 'hiclvenH, vuuh mnl u dressed hoi; for he .lin'kNon count v erenmerv of Mcd 'onl. i . . . . Tliui-sdiiv forenoon Kndes hrolherx of .Meill'ord sent out u truck loud of goods, '1,0110 pounds, for (leorire llrown mnl Sons, and only charccd hem nt the rnte of. 15 cents n hnn he roods were dried tin thev would he Toads were ilrild Ul) thev would do their hnuliiiir for $'J net- ton: two cents less Hum the rnilrnnd churued ns their cheapest rules, unless it wns in enr loflil lots. Mrs. l.oo ltriulshuw of firownsboro. who hml hcen speinliiu n few iluvs in Medforil, ciiino nut hurKiliiv on the Din i I car nnd took puuirimo on the llrounshoro-Lnke Crook slnao for liouio. " Mrs. H. A. Hrmlshnw, who lives on tho Modford-Ilrownshoro rood wns iilso in town iluinir husiness with our ini-rohiints Thursilnv. (!url Slnnlov of Luke ereelc was I'liilinu' in I'lnu'lo l'niiit nnd so wns I'. K Mot'iiuc mid his limu-liter, iss lolon. ' 1 .1. I), fierce, formerly of Tlk reck, liul fur tin. Iinst few vonrs ho bus hcen stnvinir in New York, eutne ii lhursilny eveniuir on Die Lewis iitnev nnd spent the niuht wiih us. le snvs thill he not tees mute n ehnnuc in thn counlrv sincn ho left here, hut wns surprised to see such wluil nd- leclives should 1 use ronds, ospe- mllv hehveen Antelopo creek nnd the Amite, station. The continued ruins 'or the past I wo weeks bus made nnd kept them so soft nnd the constant ii vol with wauous, aulos anil trucks has simply tore I hem nil to pieces so Unit it is a common thimr lo hour of nn iiulo uollini; si nnk and linvinu o have help lo irot out, nud;whcn lvo enrs tiioot the iiuoslinn comes up as o how I hoy (ire lo pass for thov hit imply in u ilqeit rut hml ii is with ho ulmost dilticiillv (hut cither ear an not out anil then Iho one Hint irives Iho road is liable to slny lliere until he is helped out, Iml our rond upervisor, Nick Younir, is doinir nil thai ho cim In relievo Iho siluution. Tim DnlV, one of our soldier hovs, r men .eniun in nn Kridnv, hnvimr re- coivud an lionorublo tliboluano, und The Outbursts of ' Everett True - By CONDO r t '; s- , "-AND X Wnoiaj lUHAT t AM TUkfNa BOOT 4u fv Yoc'rce TRoe TOO 1 T. don't know as it is necessiirv for me to use Iho term honorahlo dis- hiiR!e for nil of the hovs who went from this scrliun of tho country lire xpecled to so ilopnrt IheinHclvcs as to entitle Ihein lo nn houorohle dis- hiiror. Mr. Duly wns met hero bv I'cte llctts with n riir to take him lo Mr. Ili'iimilil's, his hrollicr-in-riiw. on Knifiiv river.. mid hu wns aecompiiiiieii hv J. II. Unwind, one of Iho veterans of the civil wnr. Thev took dinner lit the Sunuvside. V. J. lluniell of Oiiklutul, fulif.. lime in Kridnv uioniini; on tho mail auto mid wns taken direct lo Hie Sunuvside where he eticiiL'cil n room. Mr. Hurni'tt has nn 80 nrrc tract of nnd Ivinir west of hero that he nunc up In look niter, wiih an eve to hiiild iiitf on it nnd inakinir it his home. He X-cl Hint Ills I'nniilv will noino in about two weeks. Krnnk Hurst nnd . II. .Miiultbv ol Modford were out his Stttiirduv'niorniiitr to urriiiico to build his house for him. Mr. Whitlev of KM; creek nlso enme on! mi the stnue Friday uiorniiic and ook passau-e on the K. l'.-l'ersist staue tor his home. Miss ruin Itencdicl. our nrimnrv enchcr, who has been spciuiiiu; the line since nur sohoul closed in Ash- iintl. eaiiio in Kridnv ready lo re sume her work Monday mornimr. 1(. A. I 'el tv. one ol our ruslliii" fnnners, was n business caller Snttir- Inv. Henry A. Mover of Ilrownshoro wns a business riillor Salurdnv. Miss Mvrllo Minter eaino in this inoi nuiir to un to Medforil on the Lewis ,ilnev, but ho had so nianv iinsseiurcrs thai he could nut lako hor. Iho little railroad motor went on to Hult Knlls Thursilnv nnd today load ed down lo the full capacity. They mi only enrrv about seven oiissen- isers. Mr. Hamilton, ninnm-cr of Iho work- on Iho Kish lake ditch, nnd another limn passed through hero hciided for the upper country this inoriiimr. J. L. liobertson one ol our hustline nnd nroeressive tanners ennio in this murium: with n crnte of hen fruit. t. .1. Avers, .another one of our proaressive men, has cone to his farm on the Himle. I'oinl-Derhv rood to LESLIE S -A. IjT (iodJLGS tho host flavor otti of our cooTGin BUNGALOW ' v ' OW.VVOl'UHO.ME tV yriry attraetlvo li-robm modern MirtBdlOw,' RiirnKb, lawn, Bliudo trees nd on paved Btiuet woll located. All treat assessments paid In full. H.llKJ.AlM PHK'H $17 Page-Dressier Co. ' I f rn Wo wrlto Plro Insui'iiiico that " . r'.-'-i-. - KSHTi Al- Right It ALUMS MGHT, MWS. Now, twcn, cr'5 mays r-'tSAwe ;j; i peAce uith V(CroRY!J help his Kim Amos before he. F. J. Avers, has In B to Jacksonville to serve as jiirvmnn. ' There is u spun of mules impound ed in our town pound thnf are said lo 1101011'.' lo ',d C'onlov. who left n irowl. position us business nianuuer of I., r.. .Nichols" store and volunteered to serve his rountrv in the army, and is now in the service. Hint will ho sold to Hie highest bidder to pay the cost of impounding nudU'iiriiiif for them unless somo iiersnn comes to the res cue. . ' Mr. K. ,T. jruri)h(nnd fniuilv were iloinif business in out town this muni inir. . j) . . ,.m mi , -l.;. ANTIOCH ' ITEMS It is reported that Albert Ilinuham. Intelv returned from the I minim: cuiiit). has the nnimpM. Clarence Wilhite or IVnuio hauled n load of lions in murkct T iiesdav. ... Jtr. nnd Mrs. fiordon and soil of Hcntrle. were tradinir in town Tues ilnv. Miss Mildred Sweet, who has been RNE FORJRHEIEWATISM! Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints l)rives Out Pain You'll know why thousands use Mus terole once you experience the glad re lief it gives, t Get a jar nt once from the nearest drug store. It U a clean, white ointment, made with tho oil of mustard. Better than a mustr.rd plaster and does not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed on I Musterole is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblcins, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and bOc jars; hospital size CLOSE IN . Plvo acres, modern five-room houso, hot and cold water, batb, toilet, a good barn, chicken houso and yard, all good soil, close In on splondld graveled road nnd nt a price which Is a bargain, t2 100.00. Ten acres, splendid modern five room houso, good ' barns, chicken house nnd yard, lawn, shada trees, otc, a fine bearing orchard, sovou acres wheat in, a little over ono inilo from pnvod highway on good road. This placo Is tor salo tor cash, the houso is furnished complete Includ ing a now piano; thoro are some fine cows, chickens, etc., machinery and tools, ' and tho prlco Is vory : low, $3230.00. Twonty-sovon acres, 11 in wheat, 1 aero altuiru, balance plowod and roady for corn; ovory food good soli; it variety of fruit, good and completo .equipment of buildings, house fur nished; plenty feed In barn and wood In tiie shod; n toiim, fine vow, chick ens, oto., mnchlnory and tools, prac tically new nuto. This all goes for t7B00.0O; takes $3000.00 'cash to handlo It, the balance on time at 6 per cent. BWWN6TWHITE ; 1Q South fin St, i woikiiu.' thi Diist several inoiilliH ut tn .Modoc cook liuuso, iiiiiI her sis ter Itntli. who has boon working in Meillurd. bulb returned to their horn lit lleaifJo lust Knmlnv; : ,Iosse (Kiws hn iiurchiiBed ft trac tor from lh tlates unraiie this week. Ml'. Hunch, who has been visitins his siHtor, Oriindinn Olnss, nnd other relatives in Antioch, for some time past, lolt Wediiesdnv for his homo in Ti-xns. - ' Those who wero trnilinir nnd doine liusineKs in Ontrnl Point nnd Med ford thi week wero Ilownrd HodKcrB and wife, Bert C'hupinun and family nnd the (JIiihh brothers. Kiln Chmuniin miont Tnesdirv nisht with hCK friend. ItubV Htnithcrn of Slims vnllev. Miss dm Vincent-is workinir? for Mrs. I'cndlflnn nt Tnble Itock. i .Hill Collrell of Trail missed throueh the valley on his wnv to Meilford one dav this week. Mrs, (.'urdwell from nonr Prines villo. iK.'stiiviiKr with her mother, Mrs, .ase anil sitter, .Mrs, Jhco (ilnss, t( rccruiUuii ufler b Ioiik spell of sick ni'ss. : Then OIohk ntid wife'imil-JfyH. Cnld- woll of Antioch wore enllini- on friend ntid relative in Central Point and MedfoT-d Snndnv; SAGE TEA DARKENS 'i HAIR, TO Ai SHADE f. t V : ) - j ' -' - Don't t Stay Gray f t Hero'- an Old-time Recipe that Any- , body can Apply. The u of Bait e and Sulohur for ra. tortnr faded, srav hair to Mm natural color dates back to grandmother- umo. one used it to Keep ner hair Dcauuiuuy aarn. mouy and attrac tive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, thj dimple mixture was applied with wonanijl eueet. - But brewlntr at home In munnv and out-of-date. Nowadays, by askiog at any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth'a boks ano nuipnur Compound," you win get mis mmous old prsperauon, Improved by tho addition of other In. frredlents, which can bo depended ud- on to restore natural color tnd beauty w me noir. A well-known downtown dmpFlst says It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has . Deen applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the I grey hair disappears, and after an ; other application or two. It becomes I oeauuxuiiy aarK ana glossy. I Wyeth's Sane- and Bulnhor r-nm l pound Is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not Intended for the cure, mitigation, or prevention of aiseasa. Advertising Rates i' Classified One cent a word.' "1 Locals Ten cents. a line. . - legal Five cents a line. Display 25 cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. I HELP WANTED HAIiK. WANTED Men to clear land and cut wood, by tier or contract, on Webster Ranch. Phone 6S3-J3. 280 HELP WASTKll WANTED Competent woman or girl for general housework or to assist a few hours per day. Phone 552-W or call 110 Tripp street. 2 SO WASTED SITUATION. WANTED Position as orchard fore man. Eleven years experience. Can furnish reference. Apply U. S. Employment Office, Nash Ho tel, i . .. ' . . 285. WANTlffn IWWCKIiLANTMCS WANTED One horse, harness, sur rey, -Belgian hares, Rhode Island chicks; also chicken fencing, bath tub. lavatory and fixtures. B. J Rlankinship, 1522 West Bryant street, Hertford, Ore. 282 WANTED A fresh Jersey cow. Phone 4U-R4. 2S2 Wi'XTEn Tf) HI IV A lr h.hv cnrrlage; must.be in good condi- xion. rnone sm-K. ,- 'jg WANTED Help wanted, man. wom an or child,- town or country, to raise rabbits for me. Phone 371-H evenings. 281 WANTED A few tons alfnlfa or . grain bay., Dr. Henry Hart. Tele phone 194 or 170. FARMERS AND OARAGE OWNERS. : We can supply you with expert ,. inecmmies and Tractor Operators. Hemphill's Trade . Schools, Inc., 124 LNorth Sixth street, Portland. Ore. . 2S2 WANTED To lease with option of purchase small bearing orchard of uVewtown apples or pears. State acreage, ago of trees, condition and variety. Send replies to Box 60, llnil Trtbifne. WAiNTED Three h. p; electric mo tor, three-phnse, 110-volt. Phone 630-R. . ..- 282 WANTED A fresh cow. 611-J4. Phone 2S0 WANTED Fresh milk cows. Phone 7-F4. . ., WANTED TO RENTA Bmall plnce close in, well . Improved. Please state If stocked up or not. Mrs. Rose E. Cnviness, Harper, Ore. 2S0 WANTED A job as housekeeper for ouiuu iiuniiy. write wrs. nose Cnviness, Harper, Ore. 280 WANTED We buy youf unpnld Lib erty Dona contracts for casn. Hale's Piano Houso, Inc. J. F. Hale, genoral manager. . - WANTED House moving and ro pulrlng. Phone 4SS-M or 488-X. PHYSICALLY FIT AT ANY AGE It Inn't ir, It's run-lens livlng'thst intrs nen "'jr.wn mil oot." Kfi-p tout Iriiernnl ortmif in (rood ?nntlition tad you will tlwnys be phyiltally fit. The mdnrys m (lie moiit ovfr wi,rkI 'jrgnns In (h human body. Wtitn thf break down imilpr the sirsin and the deadly urfc acid ac cumulate and crystallizes look out! Tbtie iharp cryitala tor and scratch tot. d'hfnte urinary channeli cauning irrnciattug pain and art up Irrita tions wblch nay causo prematura de geiieration and oftiin do turn Into dtadly Ilnfht'l T)isase. Ols ot tli first warnlnc of slug tin, kldiiy actiun Is pain or stillurss in the small of the back, loss of appe tite, indigewtlou or rheumatism. Do oot wait until (hv danger Is upon you. At tt,e first indication of trouble so after the cause at once. Get a trial 0"i ol GOLD MKDA1, Hanrloin Oil Capsules, in.ported direct from the laboratories in Holland. They will give almost immedisffl relief, If tor mar csuss they slionld not, your mouey wilt be reluridtd. Hut be sure to get GOLD 11KDAI,. None other Is genuine. In "led lioxes, three sizea. VOH RKX HOUBE. FOR RI3.VT Several modern houses. Building Loan AflB'n. 429 M. F & H. Rldg. ... ' FOB RENT FURNIBRD ROOM FOR SENT Sleeping rooms. Im perial, 30 Korth Front. Reduced rates. 287 FOR 8ALK ItKAXi SSTATX. FOR SALE Seventy acres water two-fifty upkeep year, price six thousand. Box 60, Mall Tribune. 283 FOR RENT 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 R. F. D. 1. . 292 YOH SALE POULTRY AND EGGE FOR SAL1 Rhode Island Red. and White Leghorn eggs. F. H. Dress ier, pbone 777-L.- . , 280 FOR SALE A few cockerels of new Oregon breed. Phone 16-F4. 283 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for batching. II. 00 per setting. Frank Myers, Beagle, Oregon. - 390 FOR SALE Fine Rhode Island Red cockerel, vigorous, Cal. strain also ben turkey; would trade for laying hens. R. F. D. 4, Box 43. .iitr.ioru. . i. . 2S2 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for Hatching, from carefully hoganized slock. Mrs. C. A. Learnec, p'none 4U!i-K3. 301 FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs for notching: not only pure bred but, but bred of laying stock. Won all first prizes at Southern Oregon Poultry Show. Eggs tl.GO per set ting or is; s per hundred. Mrs. V. Bnrsell, phone 411-R2. 301 FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. Have you fed bigh-priced gram to your nens all winter with no return? You might as well know first as last that no amount of care and feed will make poor stock pay you a profit. To make money from poultry you must have the best. To start right and stay right buy Wes terner! s White Leghorns. Eggs and baby chicks. Route 4, lied ford. ' 300 FOR SALE Buff Leghorn hatching eggs. - Phone R-13M.. . 294 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red hatching eggs. Phone 370-W. 292 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Sulphur for spray dope. Pay yon to Investigate. Ralph WMao Elden, Kuss Mill. ; FOR SALi: Ford car. Call 854 East Ninth street. 284 FOR SALE 4,000-gal. oil tank, good as new; wagon tank and smudge pots, good condition. One ISO gal, iron water tank. E. L. Lane. Central Point, phone 13-3. 281 FOR SALE First-class youne black work horse, 1400 lbs. Two-horse disc cultivator, 2 horsepower en gine and pumpjack: oat sorouter 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 cbeap. Inquire Hans J. Holmer, 727 South Central. 280 FOR SALE Stumps," suitable for heating stove; S2.001 per load. Ber- keley Orchard. - 283 FOR SALE Yellow globe Danvers onion seed ?2.00 lb. 540 South Fir St 283 FOR SALE Fine Shenherd nun from choice stock, making of fine came aog. rnone 19-F12. 2S2 FOR SALE Loose . alfalfa hay. 281 Pbone BO0--R2. FOR SALE Home ' grown alfnlfa seed. L. Neldermeyer, Jacksonville. Phone 21-F3. 280 FOR SALE Barley. Clean, extra neavy, suitable for seed. R. B. Wilson, R. F. D. 1, '2S0 FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms. Cleaning and re pairing ot all machines a specialty. 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman. - . 291 FOR SALE 125 tons of alfalfa hay, ait in good ordor. Will bale and load on car at Grenada for $21.00 per ton. G. Cuneo, Ilpx 85, Gren ada, Cal. 315 FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster. superpnaspnnte. Ralph Waldo El don, Rusa Mill. FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay i3i.uo ner ton. Modoo Orchard. Phone Central . Point at meal hours. FOR SALE MVK8T0CK FOR SALE -Male big bone Poland Cblnu, olght months old. I'odlgrcn furnished.' , k; L. Ton Vollo,, Jack sonville.' - - ' ' 280 FOH SALE Twelve hend of shoatii, average weight 75 lbs, E. E. - Hoames, phone 14-F23. i 288 FOR SALE Two good dairy cows, heavy: milkers. ' Inquire of 8. A. Marshall, Central Point. 283 FOR SALE OR TRADE Good pony. Berkeley Orchards. 288 FOR SALE Cows and hogs, Few choice milch cows, gentle, heavy . milkers. Flno brood sows, bred. Red boar, great breeder.. East ot 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. FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull cal r. born October, 1918; fine youngster. Modoc. Orchard or Pal mer Investment Co,, Medford, Ore. FOR EXCTIANOK. WANTED Exchange new Columbia grafnnoln for good used piano. Soe it at 225 South Oakdale or phone 691-J. 280 EXCHANGE For Chevrolet: Frame house 24x24, with-lot; clear, no . assessments; location 737 West Fourteenth street, Medford. Ad dress Owner, 7! .North. Main Ash land. ' 281 MONEY TO LOAN LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In terest, O. C. Boggs. .....is LOANS City loans. Building & Loan . Assn., 429 M. F. & II. Bldg., MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will bay Lib erty Bonds. J. 3. Andrews. No. II North Grape. Phone 53-M. 330 BUSINESS DIRECTOR? . Attonte) PORTER J. NEFF. Attorney-at-lsw, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. ... A. E. Reames, Lawyer, Garnet t Corey Building. - Auto Supplies - - - LAHBR AUTO SPRINGS Co. We 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 up for tha summer.. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 851-Y. J. Y. Allen. - Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. -Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. . Look Into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. Building, Medford. Phone 167-R. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION - PLAN 5 to 40 years 5 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 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 and screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phone 184. .. .1., - Physicians and Burgeons . DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia phyBlcIan. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. ; . DR. J. J. EMMBNS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasB sup plied. Oculist and. Aurist for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co. Bldg., Phone 567. s ,' ; - , M. DR. F. G. CARLOW ' DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN8m 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. ' Printers and Publlshera 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 & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North. Front St Phone 315. Prices right.. Service guar anteed. .' - ' i INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. TIME CARD. Iicavo Metirord 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 nve at 10:30 a. m, and 1:30, 6:30 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 5:15 p. mi Also on Saturday at 0:30 p. m. Sun days loave at 9:00 a, m, and 12:30. 4:30 and 6:30 p. m. ..