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otdfout) watt; TrtrnixrTE, immom), : OKTCnox, ttttttcsdav, MAT?rrrr a, imo ns l.lvi'nliK'k '' PORTLAND, Mill', (initio HiiMidy : riioiiliiin Hi). Blears, iiciii liii.;tO(ii'H.no; good to eimi f i 1.7H 3(1 J a.70 llioilluill lo good f IO.7BWM.70: rillr to amid tlU(H(' ID, TO; itominiin.to fair $ M.bO 4i O.A-O ; cows nnit liolfom, oholi-o $10. now 12', guild to choice S.7 ?j 0.7fl : mnilliim In choice 7.7I4( S.7T.:, fair to mo itliim-MCrT; 'ounnnrN f :i.ri f tV bulla (I it Ui cm veil $11,50 U.Bllj Htoi'lc urn mid feodum $7t 10, IIiikh itliiady; rbeiilptH ft a. a, prime inlxtiil f I7.:iri' t7.fi0; iiinilliini mixed $17if 17.25; riiimli hiwivhipi $ I r.,u,", ln.tio; pigs $ I u 1 r : Imi I k. x t ? . r . Hlieup Hloutly; rum)litn miiiii. I'rliiiu IiiiiiIih $lft?H0: fulr to iiinilliini 11,1 mil; yearlings $ 1 0 Si 1 1 ; wuttium INfiOi owm $l),50N,78. Ilnttor PORTLAND, Mar. 6 Iliitr firm. C'Hy urmtimiry prints, ox I run, box lub IISu; ciirtDim C Mi-; half hopes lmir cent moroj toiM thmi half hiixuit le i miiro. Iluylng price buitorfnt, conn try 112 (it' 03o; mb extras 0ti. TODAY'S CASUALTIES Wiiiiiiili'tl Novi-ri'lv 1'rivnlu Vriv.n ',,,, III, II,, P,,-ll,,l,l n,,, kmiiii'mwlv reported wounded rti- vereiv -i rivinc, iiiemioic, (, llerit Dallas. Ore. , . Wounded ilcgrcti uiiili'ti'miini'il -(io. Holliw K. Nuiniier, llctid, Orn. I'rivu( Kulpli V. Hiiulhwick, Siilem U'iiiiihIi'iI xliuhllv I'ri'.'nto Allrcd ii. i.ewis, I'lirtiiiiin. trt.! I'nvulc (imiiw I.. lliirkcr..Siili'iii, (iro. 'I'litMi' from Talent who wi'iil In MeillWd Kntiinliiv were I'M Unwind. Mr. Kiixnll, Mr. 5l'lti'i from Nurlli Talent. C. Corny, J. K. liuberU ami .Ncmh handler. Juliii Must. J. Wiirliiiiin. John (lure, nil from Eden precinct, were huninc visitor in Medford Knttir iluv. Juv Terrill. our efficieiil deputy nsn'ssiir. wim in North Talent Tties- diiv. in lux business enpiietlv. Mrx. J. M limlcr. Mr. A. S. Fur rv, Mr. uml Mr. Stanilelif!'. Mr. uml .Mr. X. Cliiiinllcr. worn nnimitr llw-u who were lit Mi'ilford lo see Hie Iiovm IMIIIIP.lllltllP. Mr. mill Mrs. Lester Kiiv linvo unr ealised Iho (loorite Culcv place nurlli of I'lmriiix. ,; (U'lirt'ii Unrrn hn returned from semen, Ian vinir received ln discharge II. (I. Shearer of Mcdfnnl, wn in lo Nurlli TnliMit lonkini; over liis I'uni 'f ucmlnv. A. S. Furry ri'loriicil Tiirmliiv from rortlniiil, wlirri' In' kiii a liiini'li of cnilli'. Miinv of t tit fiirfiu't in ll'i" I'i'rt of till' x'lilldv Imvo not uotlt'ii tlu'ir cruiii Kown vpI, uml lire ft'i'limr worriixl over llin lone U'qt hik'II iih llii'V ciinnot ct onto their uroiiml to kow iiikI it ih KBllmv lnt(. s (Ink Cirnlc No. 24'J nl I'Ikhmux. Iiiik bci'ii trninli'i! n hix-i'iiiI .li)Hinnntin. uml ii ro tiikini; in n coml hifrlnw. niosllv hi'iinfit iiiiiiiiliiirH. Mi. Holtio lliinili iiiiikI Iht huh F.il Ilninliii inmt TlmrMiliiv n ciifKtK of Mr. nml Mt. V. S. Slnnili'liff. Mrn. N ,1. Ilctnlrii'kiioii niiil Mi. ( iillv Stuniliiinii worn vixilinir fHriul PUT CREAM IN NOSE , , , AND STOP CATARRH Toll ITow To Open CIorbI Nob trlln and End Ileiul-Culcln, You M flno In a fow mnmtMiU. Your jold In lirad or rnlarrh will Im gtmo. iur cloKl niMlrllt will open. 'J'liu ulr jimmros of your lionil will. timr and you con lirenllio' freely. No inoro ilull iim, lmixlnnlio) no lumklng, miuniintf, imicom dlnclmrgo or clrytiMH ; no ntni( BlIiJR for breath nt iiIbIi. Tell your druRKiftt you want A miinll lioltlo of Kly'n Crmim Dalm. Apply n jlttlo of th In fniritntr nntlnoptlo oream in your nontrilii, lot It ppiHitniln thniiiali every a ir iiaamiKo of lira liwiili soot ho and heal tlio hwiiIIi'Ii, InlbiiiKHl imionua nienilirano, and rollnf oomoa Ir.nlnntly. H la Just what every cold and' catarrh, luffornr noi'da. ' Don't Blay atuirod-up mid mlaorablc - , 1ADIESI SECRET TO (Eli Bring Back Its Color and Lustre ( with Grandma's Sago '. i Tea Recipe. Common garden aairo browod Into a nouvy toa, with aulphur and alcohol nililoil, will turn grtly, atrnakod and fiulod hair beautifully dnrk and lux uriant. Mixing tho 8a8 Toa nnd But Phur roclpo at homo, UiourIi, la troublonomo. An eaalor way la to Rot tho rondy-to-imo proparatloii Improved by tho addition of othor lnurodlonta a Inrno' bottlo, at Uttlo aoat, at dniR atoroa, known aa "WyothB Saito and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of maav .. - -,..-'' ! .'' Whllo urny, faded hair Is not sinful, tvo all dnslro to retain our youthful npponrnhoo nnd "ttttrnotlvonomi. Jty ilarkonlnu your hnlr with Wyeth'a Siiro and Rulphur Compound, no ono , fan toll, becauso It dooa It so natural ly, bo evenly. You Just dampen a "ponRo or soft bniBh with It and draw thlB throiiKh your hair, taklns ono small strand at a time! by mornlnB all Rrny hairs havo dlsappoarod. Aftor another apnjloiitlon or two your hnlr beoomea beautifully dark, Blossy, oft and luxiirlnnt and you appear yours younRor. Wyoth's Siiro mid Hulphur ' Compound In a dellRliiful toilet roiiul dlto It Is not Intondod for tho euro, )llgiiUon or pruvoptlon of dlsoaso EDEN PRECINCT XTheaters oooooooockxjockxwoooooooooo RICHARD CARLE AT til 9A ll llnit eitv iloi'H not ifiivi! mi ex I'l'l'lioll, ll crowileil Iiiiiiho will III! I tic rlilo riillu.r lluiti llin I'xceiilion nt lilt 1'iiuo TiiiimIiiv, March 1 i I It. wlmn Hii'luiril ('mil. wiM.,i Keen there in "l-'itt nml rrilU.'V Mr. Cuile'H mil. "ieiil iMiiiiBilivH lint iiiviirinlilv h'vi m ecwti'a but lim reeul veliielii ' linen iiriHinmiMri.il I he ijuml ileliahl Cut in whii-li ho luia over iiiiiM'iiri'tl. 11m iiielrmiiililiiti heiirini' uml ita Hliowinir AT THE RlALTO 1 1. .?&L 1 f 15 I P'. iT .rt -AJlr V 1 i ' I i ' 3 - hliiiwuiif tif "I luv .PruiiinM w il! lui .Inniuhl lit llio Hiiilln. touioriw uml Sut unlii v Onviil (iridium Vhilliiw' "tlriiiu of Himl" I rum (lie Snliinluv Kveniiii: J'ot Ktorv of llio Kiuiiit niiiiir will lie dimwit, "The finiin of Must'' ..in llin mosl prelenlioim iiliotoiilnv nercen in Mcil I'oril nineo Oetolicr 'mill is rirovinu mii'li ii liitr ilriiwinir curd tit tlio J'eo pIo'h tlieiilfr in 1'iirtlmiil. where it in riinniiiif ut Hie iireseut time Hint tliere is lulk of holiliinr it over for ii nei'iuiil week, wliieli will mil it in u eliiHit willi "Nliekev" wliieli will lie shown ut the liiullo in, tlio nenr f t u rev i ' in Nurlli Tilleiit hint Thurnilnv ov eniiiK. Mrs. Ilenili'iekrton has linen siieiulinir the week with Ml. Mteuil nmn in I'lmi'iiyc. , II. W. Kriimn of Tiileniwcnt lo AhIi IiiiiiI on business Thiirsilnv. where he an nnpliiin, nlteliils to ilrilliiu; the IllllltP Iflllll'llf.- ', ' ' . , ;." I'.il lliiiilii'M of Talent r."is in Anli himl on hnsiiii'KN , Thiu-Kiliiv. nml hroimhl out it loud of household iroods. ' .' ' ' Ml. Murlliii Talent eejelirnteil her 80lh Jiirlhilnv lust Sunilnv, nt the lionio of lier iliiuahter, Mrs. I'lOiwon, in Talent. Mrs, lluir Sleiiilinun of Phoenix, wns visitinn tier motliei', Mrs.' Works, of Tiilent. lust ThiirAdiiv. Mrs. C, ("urev this week mlrelinsed im Oliver Ivpewriler. in order to do her own tvpewritimr. Mr. limit has nuielinseil ono of the resiilenee properties lielonirinir to.M.rs. A1,II1I. l.'fltll, via nl' lMioenix.' nnd will move into (lie house to rosiile. i Mr. uml Mi's. Kil ,iicolis of Morlh Talent, were trmlinir in I'liuenix lust I'Vidnv nioriiinir. Mrs. Nannie Willf ul' l'hoonix wns n Mmll'onl visitor Kridnv. f , .l.,l,n I ; in IT,, j ,;c Aslilnnrl was nt- teiidiiiir to business in'j Phoenix Friday.- '-' -' ' V , (.'. fliirev-is vow busv. nrciihrinu his (old fi'iiinos, prepurntory tii.stnrtin Iiih voirelublei. plants, no cxpeeis.to rinse iihonl. one, liiiniireit inousnnn in- nuito plttiils, besides .eiibluu'O unit other vurielies of plnnls. ' , -. I.iiwreneei French isenmiin in Iho nil va I reserve Kiirvieo, rolurneil to his parents home in . Norlli Tnlent Monilnv. from Silkn, Alnskii; Mrs. M. Sloeld'ord eunie home from Porlliiiid lust Siiturdiiv to visit; tier pnrenls', Mr. nnil Mrs. ,1. I), Henrv of Nurlli Tnlent.. , Mr. nnd Mrs." T.iiwroneo Crawford linvo ninveit lo tlio SI ml ton riineli. eiiiil: of Tnlent whevo Mi'. Ci'nwforil 'is I'oreninn. - Mrs. lrnvmun. Airs.. W I inn I'crns nnd Miss llertlm lliivnmn, Mrs. L. K. Iluuhils were mnonic the uuests qt (lie shower nl Rli's. Miipneiis .iiiesiiiiv from Kern Vnllev. w !i,i',m.i,i,1 II, nl Nnlhnn 1 1 it'll of AsIiIhikI iins puveiiuscd the-I'oinli'd plneo north of I'hnenix. , On Tuesdiiv ol his week nl; the homo of Mrs. S. S. Stephens, there wus aiveii for Mrs, , K, .liieohs u tliowoi,', J,Jo.r jiuuiy (rfttxfy gftUroj I h 91? A i" -7 ih i ?. 0i1J ,f 5' a 11 Ht,a i. 4 . .tw , : . ' .. m mi andMovies ooooooc PAGE TUESDAY "til rtffV tij Jfi 1 ( ti I L, - A in iifonv of the lurtreht i-iIiom of the ininl rv iiiilii'iilo Hint, helnru itx ca reer Ih eiiileil, (ho minufliiiii alnr will huvo aetiiiiveil a uri'iifer mieeiwa ovun I Ii ii n Im iliil in llioHo notnlili! nroiliii' linn of llin, "Tlio Muvor of Tokio,'' "Tlio Teililerfoul." "'J'liu lull' of CIiiiiii luiaiii'." "MurvV I.iiiub." ".Iiiimiiti!.' ,liilliliT.'!."H'lii! Suriiiit I'liiekini." "Tho t'oliiin Hoviio," etc. HutiU lire now on Mule. ;" , ' FRED STONE COMES TO ilBERTY FRIDAY .lumen lliineker, one of Amerien's foremost nrt (..rilies. hiitTriinked Fred Stone iih lliu leiulimr eomcilimi, nero but mid dmiecr in tho enuutrv, eomes to the l.ibertv loinorrow nnd Sntur dnv, It wim he who pointed out no Ireneliiiiitlv about n venr niro thai Mr. Stone's work heloiiirs in the realm of die I in,., nrls, and tluit tho clustie Fred, bus lirounlit to the Aiiieriemi slime a ilisliiietivq ireiiiiiH for iun- t lit Ii I Now his ifoniitK has been triinKfiir red to the films' r.mt hunile,;y, of tlioiiHiindu of persons, wlio linvo l.erc tolore been deprived df seeinsr Frwd Sliine, lieeiiuse of living such u ureut distiiiieo from the luetropolitiin cen ters where, Iro appeared, will liuvp a climu'e to" view his rcnllv extraord innrv art. Last limca lonialit Rillie Burko in "The Muke Helicvo Wife." from Tnlent, Fern,. Vnllev iinil North Talent for the huppV.occiKiion. About -Ml went pn'scul and many lieuutiful little miniients Vt-ero presented. Last Siituriliiv cveninir Mr. nml Mrs. Hoy Nichols entertained the vounir people Of this vicinity. Music siiniinir. dnncinir mid dainty rofresh inents all cont rilintcd to miiko it u deliu'litful mid enioviible evenine.' Mr. lind Sirs. Sam Anderson nnd family and A. V, Carlson were dinner iMtes's at the F.niir Anderson homo in Med ford Inst Siiiida v. ' : A number from this vieinilv attend ed tho Liberty Ktitiirdnv nnd.qnjoyed the Miirv I'ickford pictures. 'Horn lo Jfr. 'and Mrs. Thomas Smith, Monday., March I). an eisiht nomiil uirl. y ' - .. ' Mr. Jojin Minor.,.who with his wife Iins spent llin greater part of tho win ter nt his, homo hero, returned Mon day to his work in Columbia, B. C. Mi. Miner will remain hero a few weeks lontier. .. '. .; : Miss Klethin flritrsbv of Ituttd Falls is visitiiiir ut thu 0 rover Cook home. , A number of pupilf nro out of tiehool sul't'erinir with 'im attack of tlio mumps. . , Saturday R. W. EUlen treated tho Willow Springs school to nn auto trip DRINK HOT TEA , FOR A BAD COLD Act a small packago of Ilaraburfr jircast iea at any pnarmncy. Take a tnblespoonful of tho tea, put a cup of lioillng- water upon It, pour through ,a Blevo and drink a teacup full at, tiny tlmo difrlitff tho day or before retiring. It Is tho.fuost etTectlvo way to break a cold and cure grip, as It opons ' thu pores of the 'skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowols, thus driving a cold froni tho system. k - .-Try It the next, tlmo you suitor from a cold or tho grip. It is Inexpensive and entirely vegetable, thoreforo sofo and harmless. . - ' E LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Hub Fain and Stiffness away with ' a small bottle of old honest Bt, Taoobs Xinimcnt When your back Is sore and latne or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Got a HO cent bottlo of old, .honest "St. Jacobs I.lnimont" nt any, drug store, pour a Utile, in yonr haii( and rib It right Into tho pain or iicho, and by the time you count fifty, tha soreness and lameness is gone. )on'-t stay crippled 1 1 This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only onoe. ' It takes the aeho and pain right out, of your liuok ami, ends the misery. It. Is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't, burn the skin. i Nothing elso stops lumbago, sciatica nud, t,m) jnch jHlavi'v b ni'gm;tly. 7S lo Meilford lind nn iifleruooti lit the I'mjfl to Him ,"Tlin Fiuhtuig Hoose vellH." Mr. Kldoir him entertained tha Million! before and Ids treats are vrv inucli (ippreeiiiled. i ' Tommy Winilli, son-in-law of Mr. nnd Mrs. F, Wiilker, renchod home lust Thiirsilnv. i lo lias been wifh the IJriited Htiifs Jiruiv over! BimHj since Oijtobcr. -if'- .. . '; , REESE CREEK RIPLETS Tom' Vestal mid I.lovd French have received their disehnrne nnd are home (mm ('iinin Lowiii. ; 1'lnsru was a danee at 'Mr. Mellows' Friilny cveninu-. ! ! v",'v' 'I'ho bovs who were in tho service from thin vicinity went to Medford Monday hiirht to iiltend "the wcl eoniii" iriven tliiiro lo the returned soldiers. . ' ' ' ', . The pnuils under tlio mnfinicement of Miss Afawiierito lliiiiimond. teach er, raised $10 war fund in this dis trict, for the relief of the Armenians. Miss lliiiuinoinl kik-iiI the week end at Mr. Hellowa.f - i ' Miss Marv lloberlson viAited nl Mr. nnd. Mrn. II. Wntkins Sunday af ter Sundiiv school.' Mr. Herlriind, u prosperous tailor. Iiiih iust returned to Sun Francisco, where h expects fq work at his trade iliirne the spriin; Reason. Mr. Herlriind nnd a friend. Mr. I.tiiiclier. have iust recently V""Y, up hnmesteiids near here. ' Mr. Loneli er is also a tailor. ' COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave. . Plrcult Court m-., John F. Casper - vs. f Clara M. Brown ct nl. Foreclosure. ' ' ,; James H. Wilhycomhc ct nl vs. Ern est C. Howell et al. Foreclosure DRINK A GLASS V, OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. Says wo will both look and feel clean, sweet and fresh , , " '; ', and avoid illneoa. - v:.y, :i t' . - ,v S.mltnry sclenco bat of late made rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. , Tho lat est application of its nntirlng research Is the recomuionilatlon that It Is as necessary 'to attend to Internal sanita tion of iho drainage system of the hu man body as It Is to tho drains of the bouse. - ... i . '-'.- Those of us who are accustomed to fee) dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from, a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can, lne'oid, feel aa fresh is a daisy by opoMng tho sluices of the sys tem each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stag nant matter. '. ( " Everyone, whether, ailing, alck or woll, should, ea"Ji morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a tcnspoonful of limestone phosphate In It to wash from the stom ach, liver and bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and pol3onons toxins; thus cleansing, Bweotonlng and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach, The action of hot water and llmeswone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully In vigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gasca, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for brenkfaBt Whllo you are enjoying your breakfast the phospbated hot water Is quietly extracting a large vol ume of water from the blood and get ting, ready for a thorough flushing ot nil tho Inside organs, i - a Tho million!! of people who are both prod with constipation, bilious spells, Stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who have eallow skins, blood disorders and sickly comploxlons are urged to get a quarter pound ot lime stone phosphate from' the drug store. This will cost very little, but Is suffi cient to make anyone a pronounced crank on tlio subject of internal san itation. . . . . Ordinance Xo. IMIO AN dRDUXiAXCE -'authorizing and dlroctlng tlio City Treasurer to exe cute a dood ot certain property to t M, Putney. THU CITY OF BEDFORD DOTH ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: . ..... : Section 1. That inasmuch as F. Mi Putney has Paid the City of Mod- ford tlio amount paid by said city for the tux jjeed to his property plus six por cont Interest thereon to ditto and has also paid. In full the special assessments which have been levied against sard property,: the Glty Treas urer la hereby authorized and (Jlreqt- eu to execute a deed for L,ot ft, Ulock 1, of Rose Park Addition to the City of Modford, Oregon, to. said F. M. Putney. - - .- U The forogolng ordinance was pass ed by the City Council of tho City of Alortrorft on the ISth.uny ot February 1019 by the following vote:' . Kmmons, "alisent":. Garidls, "ab- sont"; JCoono, "nyo"; Carkln, "nyo"; Dressier, "nyo"; -Margrave, "ayo'V Approvod this SQtli day of Febru ary, 11)19. - ': .: ' (Signed) G. E. GATKS. (SEAL,) Mayor. Attest: ,v ii.-Jv ... . ' (Slgnod) M. Ii. AJ.FORD, , City- Recorder. INTEUUIUIAN AUTOOAB CO. , TIMK CARD. - Iieayo SlcdfonV for Ashland dally except Sunday at S:,Q0 and 10:15 .a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00. and G:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days la ave at 10:30 a; m. and 1:811, S:S0 and 9:80 p. m.. ' Icavo Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at !:00 and 11:00 a. m. and at i:00,- 4:O0 tlnd 6:15 p. m. Also on Snturdny nt 6:30 p. m. Sun- j days lonvo at 9:00 a. m, and 12:30, 4:?Uv?i?vPiW -lL State vs. Hay Toft. Verdiot of liiiillv. -. '..' Dcnnv & Co. vs. Oeoruo Wolf. Cost hilll. -. - a- - . - A. 8. Ash vs. Medford Iteoltv & Development Co. Foreclosure. .. . lU'al i-itato Transfer Kohcrt Cook; to Thomas J. - ('ook. ' Houtlieast of , south west of ,13. 37. 4W. v-1 liertlin Oilliertson et nl to Clias. M. Heath. Fast half of . soitthwosi of 22. west half of ' .' oHiitliciisf of 22 in 34. 3K, eiist half of east half of fH!C tion 3ll. 34. 3K ...i..........v.. 1 Hiirrielt ifesh ct tlx to Fred C. Sunder. I.anrfin 111. 37. 2W... 10 LONG WEAR AI ECONOMY . "Last year I purchased a standard make of shoes, and in sixty days the soles were worn through. I had them re-soled with Neolin Soles which lasted mo six months 'in the same service Hint wore out the other soles in two," writes E. A. Lancaster of Lancaster' & Company, 'jewelers, Creencvillc, Tenn. ' Mr. Lancaster's experience with Neolin SoU; h not unusual. Millions of people can testify-to their long wear and economy. To reduce your shoe expense, buy Ncilin-soled shoes. You can get them in many styles tor every member of tha frmily. - , ' Neolin Soles are created by Science to be comfortable and waterproof as well as long wearing. Good repair shops carry thim. They are made by The Goodyear Tire ei Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels guaranteed to outwear all Other heeUt " : - ; - neolin Soles Advertising Rates Classified One cent a wordf Locals Ten cents a line. . . Legal Five cents a line. , ' Display 25 conta an Inch. '. . f Contract rates on application. WANTED SITUATION. WANTED First-class mechanic will do guaranteed auto and gas engine repairing and save : you money. Phone 5S0-X. . 295 WA!fTKT MlSOELkANlSOrjS WANTED Second -hand wheel must be In good condition and cheap. Phone 385 day time. 136-J evenings. i v . . -. 2 WANTED To rent Jjy May 1st, mod- . ern house, either completely or partly furnished. Phone 173. WANTED Four or five-room fur , nlshed house before March 10. V Phone 601-M. '-. f 296 WANTED TO BUY Some good work horses. Call 591-J2, evenings.- WANTED -To rent, small equipped farm on shares. Box C-E;'!!., Mail Tribune. , : 296 WANTED Any kind cattle, Btock or beef. Q. W. King, Montague. Calif. '- 336 WANTED We buy your unpaid Lib erty bond contracts for cash. Hale's Piano House, Inc. J. F. Hale, general manager. ,y WANTED House moving and re i, pairing. Phone 4S8-M or 488-X. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGB. FOR SALE Heavy laying strain White Legbprn eggs 5c each. F. H. , Dressier. 295 FOR SALE White Leghorn and , Plymouth Rock, eggs for hatching. . Mi-4. A.: E. Stratton.- 500-J1. ; 298 FOR SALE Rhode ' Island Rpd ' hatching eggs., Phono 370-W. 3l8 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs, : $1 for 15. Prize stock. Fowler, Rogue River, Oregon. . ' 299 FOR SALE Fancy White Leghorn eggs for hatching,' 5 cents each. Phono 3S6-M, . : ' V 295 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red Set- ting eggs. $1.00 per setting. Mrs. J. L. Demmer, phone 84U-J. . 609 West Jackson street. 294 FOR SALE Buff Leghorn eggs for hatching. V. J. Ferns, Route 4. Medford. -- . . - 296 FOR SALE Whlto Leghorn and - Rhode Island Red eggs and chicks. F. H. Dressier, phono 777-L. 309 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for hatching. $1.00 per sotting. Frank Myors; Beagle, Oregon. ,-.'., , 890 FOR SALE Whlto Leghorn eggs for - hatching, from carefully hoganized stock. ' Mrs,,C. A. Learaeov phone ' 408-R3. . wt'.: . . 301 FOR SALE Barred Rook eggs for hatching; not only pure bred but, but bred of laying stock, Won all first prises at Southern i Oregon Poultry Show. Eggs $1.50 per set ting of 15; $8 per hundred, Mrs. V, Bursell, phone 411-R2. 301 FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. Hnvo , you fod high-priced grain to your lions .all winter -with no return? You might as well know first as last that no amount, ot care and : food 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- i terflold's White Leghorns. Eggs and baby chicks., Route 4, Mod- ' ford. " - - , .-, , , . , -, 300 FOR SALE Buff Leghorn-hatching eggs. Phone R-13M. '284 FOB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RUNT Very nleoly: furnished rooms. 'Phone 5S0-X. .. 205 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, bath: 19? lRf'81i, Mfilt 9r9 5,, For Itching Torture - There la one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin Irritation and that makes the skin , soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes all rkin diseases. Eczcma,.llch, pimples, rashes, blackheads in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blem ishes disappear over night. Itching us ually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an ex tra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins. ' The E. W. Rote Co., Cleveland. O. nEtiP WAATEI) FBKAIiB WANTED Lady to do general house work. Phone C40. 205 FOB SAIB REAL, E8TATK. FOR SALE Ninety acres with water sixty dollars per acre. Box 60 Mall Tribune. , -316 FOR SALE OR KENT 20 acres, nartly under irrigation. New mod ern buildings, 2 Mi miles northeast Central Point. Phone llxx4 Cen tral Point. E. O. Whiteside. . 295 FOR SALE Cheap on Installments with payment down, a little over one, acre of best of soil, mostly in alfalfa, four varieties of berries, shade trees and vines. House garage and woodshed, chicken house, large barn, place all fenced; good layout for cows and chickens City water and electric lights. Lo cated one block east Riverside on East Fourteenth. 107. . 295 FOB SALE MISCELLAJTEOCS FOR, SALE Petaluma Incubator, ' 200-eEg. S10.00; Cream separator, good shape. $10.00. Call meal - times 868-R phone. !.-.;: , . 300 FOR SALE I will have some nice pork chops, roasts and' sausage at ' public market Saturday. M. L. ' Hartley. ' 294 FOR SALE-A new Columbia Graf anola or will trade for a good used piano. 225 South Oakdale avenue, phono 691-J. 2 FOR SALE Fine duality hay 125.00 . per ton. Modoc Orchard. ' Phone - Central Point at meal hours.. FOR SALE Household goods, rugs, chairs, tieds, couch, ange, dresser. table, etc. Apply at 221 yyeat jaca son street. . , 294 FOR SALE OR TRADE For cows and plgB. three-Inch Mitchell wag on, heavy Mitchell mountain hack . with top, J40.00, cost J17-Q.00; Heavy Velle side spring single buggy, $35.00, cost $140.00. Brom. mer Bros., pnone ss-jj. &a FOR SALE Bed apples. Newtowns. Come see them. Connor's Ware- . house. i. -' v FOR SALE 4000 gallon oil and wagon tank. E. L. Lane, Central 'Point. - Phone 13-3. - ; 297 FOR SALE Strictly fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. Nitro-cultures. ; Ralph Elden, Medford. FOR SALE One Mollotte . 600-lb, cream separator, one 50-ton silo: - one fine registered Jersey bull. " T. E. Beaulleu. Central Point. R. F. D.No. 2. n - 296 FOR SALE Young pear orchard, a - good horse; also farm implements and Wyandotte bens, furniture In eluding electric range. .Phone 394-Y. zo FOR SALE Best built trailer in the state at Peart & Lyons, Central Point. - ' - - - 2B FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms. Cleaning and re pairing of all machines a specialty. 246 South Central avenue, phone , 903-R. C. A. Chapman. 317 FOR SALE Wheat and ' seed pota toes. Phone 452-W. C. M. Parker. - " .. .. .-.295 FOR SALE 5000 gallon tank, iron tank,' 400-gallon wagon - tank ' smudge pots. V. H. Norcross. Cen tral Point. - - 288 FOR SALE Authentic' History of the World War.' Ed. Henselman, agent. 423 King street, phone - 532-11. . oUo FOR SALE Sulphur for spray dope, Pay yon to Investigate. Ralph Waldo Elden, Russ Mill. PHTl S54T.TC 1K lung nl nlfnlfa hlv f: all in good -order.-!. Will bale and load on car at Grenada for $21.0-0 nor ton.1 G. Cuneo. Box 85. Gren- ada. Cal. . ' . . - 315 FOR SALE-Fine quality baled hay $25.00 par ton. Modoo Orchard. Phone Central : Point ; at meal ''hours. . -;-.-,..'.'.!'.'' ; ' FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 84 good young line-hatred goats. Ford car, express body. - R. E. Rlchman Rogue River, phone 14-R. 294 FOR SALE Five 8 months old calves, two cows, one work horso, one pony, one young mule, two plows, one disk, one roller, two " wagons. G. 'L. Schormerhorn. ' Phono 54S-.1. 295 FOR SALE Fresh Jersoy, Red iPolo, ; heavy milker, very gentle; also extra choice family Jersey, others soon fresh. Choice brood sows, , bred; Rod boat, great breeder. East of Phoenix, across iron bridge third bungalow. . . 295 FOR SALE Good milk cow. Phone : 565-W, P. H. Barneburg. . 294 FOR SALE Mare, weight about 1250 lbs. Phone .183. Central "- Point. . "' 296 FOR SALE A few registered Duroc Jersey bred gilts and sows. , Large type and good ancestry, at Modoc Orchard or W. A. Sumner, man ager, Hotel Wedford. T FOR SALE Pure bred Rod Polled bull calf, born October, 1918; fine youngster. Modoo Orchard or Pat mar Investment Co., Modfcrd, Ore. TAKEN t7P. TAKEN inwCalieo spotted mare at cUv pound, Union 'llnrns. Chief or Police. ,, , J95 FOB RXCHANOK, FOR HXdJA.NGE Will tnko homo or good car as part payment on my 65-ncro ranch. Box 82, Route 1, , Kogtio River, Ore. 29!) FOR EX CHANG K M y resldonco property for good pear Orchard or farm land. Wilt asaume up to ton thounand dollars, c Edgar S. Hater.: Hotel Medford. 299 TJJW1. LOST -Iiadles' storm rubber Sunday. Finder please loave at Mail Tribune.-.: ': .!-,.'.;.' - i 394 : FOB BENT HOOSK. FOR RENT Five-room bungalow. Oakdale district. Wanted to buy pullets.- Phone 842-R. FOR RENT Several modern house. Building & Loan Ass'n, 42 9 M. F. & H. Bldg. - - MONEY TO IjOAH LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In terest. O. C. Boggs. ' LOANS City loans. Building Ik Loan Assn., 429 MVP. & H. Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will duj lan erty Bonds.. J. fl. Andrews, N6. 31 North Grape. Phone 53-M. 330 BUSINESS DIRECTORT , Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorn ey-at-law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14 Garnett-Corey B"dg. l A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, Garnett- Corey Bnildlng. Anto Snppliea LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. We are operating th largest, oldest and best-eqnlpped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Use onr spring! when others tail. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Get your promisee cleaned np (or the summer, tjau on the city garbage wagoni for good service, v Phone J51-T. J. Y. Allen. i Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M: Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come i Tax requirements. Look Into onr elmplrfled accounting method. . M. F. & H. Building, Medford. Phone 1E7-R. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION : PLAN 5 to 40 years 5 Money ready when . ' land is appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hurd, aecy-treaa., . National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. ; Instmctlon in Moale FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot plana and harmony. Halght Mnala Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72. Planlnjr MIR THOMAS MOFFAT General mill ' DVlAt PMU, UUWAU, UUlUltUe v. screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. '.v;..,..-::'v.;V,',.,-. Physicians and Sorgeoas DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. . Phone 130. - DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. . Practice limited to eye. -ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glass's sup plied. Oculist and Aurlat for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. - ' " ' . DR. F. G, CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS ' 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bids. ; Phone 904-L. - - -i Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing of floe in Southern Oregon. Book binding ' loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. : 17 North Fir St- -. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. - Office 43 North Front St. Phone f 315. - Prices' right. ' Service guar anteed. - BROWN S WHITE Real Estate, Insurancs, Rentals . , 10 South Fir St. '. - I ll' ''.:.:-;- V:"-':. ''V'V-X"' ''e'i;,;V'lvV; ' I 18 acres on ipnclfio highway, i 4 acres In alfalfa, 9 in whout, good houses, granory.i a fine property-and worth, the price of $6500.00. - 20 acre chicken ranch one-half mile from Pacific highway:' good im provements.: Price $2750.00. 40 acre hill ranch, well Improved, close In, good water. 20 under culti vation and has open range adjoining. Price $2000.00. ' A splendid boarding or rooming house, steam heat, hot and cold water n every room, fne location, furnish ed complete, at a price which Is ridic ulously low. Also aomo specially good bargains In city homes, Block nl hay ranches,