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'mDTOTID MATT J TUfRtTNT!. TVTKDFOTtT), ORKflONT, MONDAY, TtfATCOTI 10, 101!) PACIT1 FTVR IIS .. Livestock ' POIITLAN1J, Ore,, March lii.fVil- llit mIhhiIvI vihiiiIhIm- 1 fYMl Uti.i.i- 1 i $lMHifi-lMi U(mh1 to t'lioii'c, $11.75 . i t p. ii i .. . j. . . ((' I !.(!, II1VUMIMI I If IftMMl, ipiM,ii(rii II 7Tn ('nit tti rtfwtil tlill .Ml-., I n . ,.((( ..... ... www.., !'' IU,4, coiiliiioil to I'll 1 1 , ffiH.50((( il,r,l); cowh ('nil lii tiu. ,imn, 7,1111; calmer, ;i..'ill(n) ,.i. . 1 II. . Jul Itli,.: il mi. i o.uu; imihh, iru.iMi(fi.w,ini; rmvos, it-n.iM) (n I I. 110; Miocker mid feeders, 417.00 (H)io.oo. - ; Units hluwt receipts. li.lHtl. Prime iMl.iMliil7..'l.rt((iiJ7,finj iiii'ilimn mixed, .iHT.OOfM' 17,20 1 riiimli heavies. Hff;r, M.n0l iilu'L $l;i.00(.iU5.0lli bulk of miiU'h, i7.:ifi. Nlieim hUuiiIv, receipts l..'1'JO. Prime luniks. I a.llllfd 1(1.0(1; lair to lueiliutu. !M:i.O0((i'M.()Ot VfiirliiittM. IO.00(ii .11.00! wether. II,)0i KI.DU; uwcs, tl..'i(li8.75. , . ' ,r Under .POHTLANt). Mnrrh lO.-llullnr T rm. i 11 v orimiiiorY prints, extras, box lots. (li!o; enrtnim ' tCht; hull boxes, 'uo'iiiorti'. Ihkm limn ttiili' I. ..v.... In mure Itu villi nrii'o Inillcr Int. im..it'i.. . ...1 . . . . .... 1-uiillM v u;io u.ic; cilliu PXIt'llS, IIJO, Mm., E. H. .Wllngii and nophuw, Curl Larson loft fur Tillamook. Ore,. ttittilrdny evening where Mr. WIIhoii lias s rond contract for the summer. Bupt. O. W. Amir received word or Ilia dnulh of hi mother which oc curred nt Portland Inst week. Mr. nnd Mm. J, I). Buckley of Itut-li spent Saturday In town, Mm. Ann ilrontt rams over from .Medford Tuesday to attend a tnontlnc of Iho Itoynl Neighbors which w Imld nt the home of Mm. Win. llc 1 11 tyro. Uiwrge Wendt nrrlved homo l-rl- day from oversea duty ; John It. Itmiiiull, Jr., him returned fromTneuma, Wash., for nil Indur I11II0 stay. W. I. llnltey rerolvod a telegram Tuesday apprising him of tho donili af hi son Karl at Hi'iiltlo. Wash. Lator report stain ho wan struck down by a Northern Pacific train and UrnKRod four blorku. Mm, Amodla Bell ill Hit of Mvdford. apmit Krlday In town vlnltlnis rola tlvea. Mm. Ilnrry left for llorn lirmik, Cnl., tSalnrday for a wwk'i atay. . (!u Mltohol) haa dUpoacd of bin liotmnhold Hood and oxpocta to lenvc for Wflod, Col. . , . Mm. John Duniilimion and iliiiinh tr npnnt Tuwidny In Jiickminvlllo tIkIIIiik frloniln and mlntlvw. Mr. and Mm. DiimiliiKlon nipotit to lonitii In Han.Pranduro In th near futiiro. ('baa. Dimford of lliini-oni,' iipont Rnltinlay In town dlitponliiK of hln hide from anlmalu bo trapped thin winter. Cecil Alter and (ioiirce Plerco loft for 8iialtl Biindny from where they will anil for Almikn nt an early dato. Chrln. Keeitan bail purrhiinoU the tiouio on tho corner of Third utroet owned by (lea. I.ewl and will tnko pcimuHlon at onto. .EAGLE PfllNr EAGLETS , : ; Bv A. C. Hewlett , JACKSONVILLE . ' Hfrt Wvlmiit of, iiorkrlcv. Calif., enme in rtaluriliiv evenimr and re . miiiaeil nnlil Mimlav nfleniiioii when lio won itii't Jjv hin hrollier.in-law, '. K. HellciWH mid vn (liken out lo the IlelhiWH' rnneli. , lie remaitieil here over Kiinilnv ho iih In nave hw lirolli-er-iit-la? n 12 mile drive thronuh the 111111I 11 x he knew Hint he mn rominu out 011 MoiiiIiiv lo hrini! his rream nmj hoiiio imlatorit for the tiiiiivitii hold. I am reinioHlod to any that Mr. (Irit fin, Ihe nijeiit for the t'ninii S1111- 0LD-T1MB COLD CURE DRINKf EOT TEA I (let a nmnlj' packnue of nnmlmrff Hrennt Tea at nhy plmrmooy." Take a tftlilMpoonful of the tea, put a cap of Vmlliiur water upon It, pour throalt n alevo and drink a teuoup full at nay tlino during the day or beforo rntlrlnir. It In tho iaOHt effective way to break a cold anil ouro grill, an It openn the mre of the Mkln, roilnviiiff eoiiirestlon. .A Iho lonKeim tho uowoIh, thus breaking up n Cold. ; .1 ' ; 1 Try IV the riext.tlme yoii puffer from n'eofd or tho irrlp. It In Inexiwnalvn and entirely vegetable, tbereforo tuifn und harmleui, n ., 1 (Mi F STIFF ACHING JO Sub Soreneai from joints and munoloa with a mnll trial bottle of old , ; ;' Bt, Jaoobs liniment 'j . Stop "donlnff" HheuiontlRm, ' 1 lt'n pain only; not one enso In fifty reqalren Internal treiilmnnt. Huh doothlnir, poiiotrnt ln)r "St.. Jacobs T.lnl mont" rlffhtin tho "tender o(," and by tho time you nny Jnolt Hoblnson t out comcH therbeumntlo pain. "St( Jacob's r,lnlment" l a ImfmioHS rhou ' matldin- euro which never dliuippoints and doesn't burn the nlcln. - It taken pain, RorcnoHH and Ntlffneiiii from nuk4 luff jnlnta, mimcleH and boiiOH) B.topn aalatiea, lumbairo, baoknolie, neiiritlla. l.lmber tip I (Jet. n. 80 ciut bottle of old-tlino, bonefit "St. Jncolw Idiilnient" from any drug ntore, and In a niomoiit you'll lio free from pnlna, iiohiw and BlIITneBfl. Dou't suffer I tub rheuuia l.l ftWfty. , f : RICHARD CARLE AT mi t-Vt t . ' N lii f ii'U f ! w if- Kb II nlmr.l ( uric 111 ''l'tim mid l rilU" U iiiiiifiiiiiii'il mi Ilic nt t rait ion fur tin Pnun on TiH'xilav Mnn h inn. J 111 ih h iiroiliH'liiin wliii'li enn lio i-Kiii'i'mllv ri'i'oiuinrnili'ti for tliciiliir wiirtiux. The nainn of t'nrln in tilwnvw n uunriui tee fur the fitncMH of 11 iiroilni-liiin nnil in "Kum mnl KrilU'1 tlitim in no x i'i'iitiiiii. Thi'rii in iilciitv of irood. ilav Sehoiil Hoi'irtv, will meet !ie R1111 lav Heliool next Siiiulav. March 0. Alter I had xi-nl the iitinoiiiieeiai'iil for xcrviee hint r'ridav and tsiinilav Mr. ItritlHiin railed me on Ihe phone "Jul had me reeall Ihe ninxiiiitmeul iih he aiil that the roailH were mo hail that M koii could hardlv L'et out ho he could not eouie. hut there wiim home who did not hear of the ehaiiue mnl were diMippointed on, neemint of it, lull il in to he hoped that Mr. (Irif fiu will not ilisaiio,iit iih thix time. Kiindav afternoon Oriivdon Chihl ri'lli, 11 h'iii of our blacksmith, ami Clarence itoliinctt, n hIciwoh Iih hia lireKcnt wife. Mm. W. 1 Childroth. enme in to meet their narphlx. Thev were iiieiolierH of the (loth, but were m imxioiih to kcc their narent.i that thev eiiulil not wait until Monday to come with their roinimnv. hut ennui in iiilviuiee of them, and there wiih wneral reioieinif in the family. Thev both had see iiharil service in France ami broai:ht hack Homo of the 'trophic of the battlefield to hIiow lo their friiiiHlH, We have hail oiiifo n change in Ihe maiiaueiiient ol onr h. r. Mate liiuiK here. Our old eahhier J. V. Melnlvre. Iiiim jrcKiunrd mid Mr. II. J. Devancv roeviitiv of lilaho, Iiiih been elevled to take his place, Mr. Melntvro expects lo remain here for koiiio time vet be fore thev take their departure. Juil their luaiiv friends here, and not onlv here, hut all around, who have been .doinir basinew with the bank lire cx iiressiiiu their reurclH over tlie phmiue. allhouuh the iireent incumbent. Mr. Devancv. ban 111111I0 u very favor able imprrHHion and in makiiut friend vcrv rapiillv.. ,llo expcclH In hcih! for lii ('limit v in a uliort lime, which will add two more lo the eitixenship of oar loiviii oh Mr. I). Iiiih n wife mid three children while Mr. and Mm. Mclntvrc hnvo bill one child. Mis Pence of Trail and Mr. .1. K. McDoiwIil of "Tho K.lk IJchoi I'; enme nut MoiiiIiiv oil I lie llarniHli mail auto and went (in up homo on the K. P. Pcrnist slnue. ' Ickk Snnmcr of ProHpect. enme onl MoiiiIiiv and uncut the nicht here mnl while here left tho money to tnv n Vcars' Hulisc?Jitioii to the Weekly Mail Tribune for his wilder, Mrs. J. .Sumner. I.iit Monday (ho, fixture of (he Derby pout office were taken nut and liromrhf out here by the mail carrier and now Mr. Jou Mooman has lo take two lock sacks- and meet the mail onrrici-H from Prospect and Hutto Kails. It looks ns if the fates were iciiinhined imainst tho itood people in tho hills north and cast of hero, and it mav full to our lot to liuxf (p share with them, fori niidersland that our mail earlier from hero to Mcdord has said Hint if the rain keeps ill) for four davs lonirer that il will he iiuims sililc lo col throuch ivith 1111 nuto from here to Mcdford, the roads arc so had. 1 The little motor car used on the P. tt E.' railroads seems lo bo doiiur a itood business ns it ifocs.iin tlie trrtek almost every ilay ami is con allv loadud both wavsi Tuesday our old depot iPtciit, wife ami lit I lo dau.'h ter. Sli'i )' 'f. Newport and fiunilv. ciuuc out and nnolher man and W(uuan but I iluln r lenrn ylip tnov were. II is useless for me to mention that almost everyone who could went to Mcdford last. Monday ninlit lo meet the soldier. hovs, inot- otilv the rela tives hut ,1'i'icnds mid neighbor, .nwf , the Universal opinion deems to be tliat il wis the Inmost crowd that has over been in Kind font, and tho enliro prosfrmu is hiahlv 'spoken of . ' Miss Fn'v Pen'. . who ha boon vorhinur in Mcilfo'id cniun odt Tuesdnv aioriiine to Visil -her nnreals, Mr; mid Mrs.-, William Pci'i'v,: , Dale rtnlil. a horse and fniilo 'buyer, caiuo out 'J'uesdav m'ornintt to look at some mules ill this sodium and look dinner, rolUi'iiiiur at iiiuht from a trip old in Ihe eminlcv and spent 1 lio niulil. with' us. lie didn't sdeceed. in secui'ini; 11 11 V t li 1 nif til last accounts, Ji(uU Ytntisliu und li)!? pon lurj untlj PAGE TONIGHT )' l l"'.i (V1 ; . , iMirtyc W 1 1 'i. r'S i .A .'.'.1 J V ij'.'.S' f. !'nn' JY I M i i v' i" I tot T 1 J. " HDiirklini; Curie coincilv. thvro n IvihoiiI ( iirli; Iii'iiulv rlioniN. there ik tillK-lill nin.Mc, iitlrnctivc- iostutiie. Iircttv Kliiyo iiictnro unil nil tlntt cops to imikn u nitiiii'iil hIiow of the lii'.'li-i-Ht order. Mr. Curie linn n role whieh hIiowh him in Kliuhllv ilil'lcrent Hiioh from iiiiv hvretoforo i-hmiivciI hv liim and lie is provinir it" even erentur laafliiiiL' Hsiccenw thnn ever liefore. K. Ditsworlh. all of Prospect were also here for dinner Tuesday. A. Viindcnnerk. who has been stay ins here for the past week, relumed to Mcdford TtH'fduv, Sum Courtney who al one time had n prlntshop in our town, but now is living on h s homeidciul. was u busi ness caller Tuesday. Mr.. mnl Mrs. Ilar'rv Haves of Trnil eptue out on ike K. P.-I'. stiiL'c Tucs dav to visit her parents, Mr. und Mm. Joe Kilcv. l' J. P.uriictt of Oakland, who is stoppinir ul the Sunnvsido with his fatailv. went on lo Trail to look lif ter n tract of timber land he has near there this, Wednesday morninir. to be mule until Saturday. firi'vilnn Ch lilrcth. one of our re turned soldier bovs. bad his trunk hrouuht out today mid took it to his father's liiuokMuilli'sbop end opened it 1111 niul dhewcil koiiio of his friends a lot of curios ho bronchi from the (initio tlelJs in Prance. . ' COURT HGiiSE REPORT Itoporlcd by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave. I'robato Court . A: Colenoin, estate. Proof of pub lication. Order. ' Mamuret Woolev, estate. Proof of publication. . ; . , Chris Woolev. estate. Proof of publication. Olive If. Poll, estule. Proof of pub lication. Affidavit. . . v ' Circuit Court; Lou Huberts vs. ,1. T. lloberls. I)i vorce. Mcdford Liuuhcr eompanv vs. E. C. Kubcr, et al. Mechanics' lien. 1 ItiMl Kstnto Transrors I. . N. Skidaioro et ux to L. L. ' Love et ux. North half of Ink " :i, all lots 4 mid T, block 'J. toMcilfonl, .: .$ 1 A. L. Cross to (Vlin Cross, fot DRINK HOT' WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Says you really feel cleariTsweet and fresh' iriside, and : are seldom ill. ' It you nro aooustomod to wnko up with a coatod tongue foul' breath or a dull, dizzy heiulaclio; or, It your monls sour and turn Into gas and aelds, you have a real surprise await ing you. s 1 To-morrow morning, Immediately upon arlBing, drink a glass ot hot water with a tonspoonftil of limestone pliosphato In It. This Is Intonded to (lrst noutrallno and tlion wash Out ot your stomach, llvor, kidneys and thirty foot ot lntostlnos all the Indl gostiblo wnsto, poisons, sour bllo and toxins, thus cloanslng, sweotenlng and purifying tho entire iillmontnry canal. TIioho subject to Bids hoadnchos, backncho, bilious attneks, constipation or any form of stomach troublo, nro urgod' to got a qunrtor pound of llmo atouo phosphate from tho drug Btoro and begin' o.ijoylnit this morning 111: slilo-Untli, It Is said that mon and womon who try tills becoino enthu siastic und keep It ,up dnlly, : It Is a Bploaflld health niensnro for It Is mora important to koop clean nnd- pure ou tho lhsldo than on Ilia outside, bocauso tho Skin poreB do. not absorb Impuri ties Into tho blood, causing dtsouse, while tho bowel: pores do, ., - ., ", VTlio prlnclplo of bathing lnsldo is not how, RBMiillllons of pooplo practice it. Just ns hot wntoT nnd.sonp olennso, .purify nrtd freshen the sklu,; so hot water nnd a leanpoonful ot UmoBtone pli'oaplinto net on the stomnoh, ltvor, kUlneva ami bowels. Limestone phos phate Is an Inexpensive wbilo powdot llud uliuout tustologa, j lii block l!l,.P,uU FiiIIk 10 Amiin L. .Tenner to Asliliiud I). Ciiiucroii. Lot 4, block (1, Carl- , ton addition to Mcdford ...... : 10 Leiiiiolle 0, Mooilv el iv to Kiiv II. Jones et ux, Lut I), block 04. Cilv of Meilford..,, " 10 Charles W. Palm et ax to H. K. Nell et ux. South luilf or lot . : 7. cast half of south balf'of lot 8, Mock 'A. West Mcdford 'ndflitioii 10 C. K. Terrill to State Laud Hoard, tin acres described in If. T. (I2j in II). 88. 1W... 21 V. H. Juekson to I. L. Hrad- . shnw. South half of north-, east mid cast half of south east of .34. 1)0. 2 est ..... .'350 I. L. ItriidHliuiv et ux to C. A. - KowHlroin. H011II1 half, of northeast, east half of. soiilli cntt nr rtJ an. w, . : ,. , 350 People Notice It Drive Them Off - witn vu cawaray . Olive Tablets ; A nlmoly face will not cmbarraas yon much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have token the tablets a few nights. Cleanse tho blood,the bowels and the Uver with Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the suc cessful substitute forcalomel; there's never liny sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and Just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe Instead of sevens snd irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets Is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste,": a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good'' feeling,' constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr." Edwards' Olive Tablets are a - purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know then) by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa tients afflicted with Uver and bowel complaint, snd Olive Tablets an fix immensely effective result ' Take one or two nightly for a week See how much better you feel and took 10c and 25c per box.. AU druggists. Kotlro of Ktoctlon of Kagle I'olnt tiTlgntkin District, .T)T1CI0 Is hereby given, that an olectlon has been called by tho under lined County Court pursuant to Sec tion (CI CK) Lord's Oregon Laws, as amended by Chapter 223 of the 26th (ioncrai Assembly of the State of Oregon, nnd Acts amendntory there of, snd tho same will be held On the loth day of April, 1919. between the hours of 8:00 o'clock a. m. and 8:00 o'clock p. m. for tho purpose of de termining whether or not the terri tory, hereinafter described shall be organized as an Irrigation district, under tho provisions ot said Section. The boundaries of said proposed Irrigation district within and for which said election wilt be held, aro In Jackson County (ind described as ioiiowr: .. ' . - .. .. .,. i "'Beginning at tho.. quarter section corner, between sections- (32) and (SSI. Township (3G) South Range (1) East or the Willamette Meridian, and running thonco" West one and one-half miles to the center of Sec tion (31): thence South to tbe Little Butte Irrigation .Company's dltb; thonce , Westerly along the line ot said dlth to the south line of Town ship fl"i) South Range (1) West of th AVlllnmetto Meridian; thence West on line between townships (35) and (36) South. Range (1) West to tho quarter section, corner, between sections Ml and (33). Townships (35) and (36) Ranso (1) West of Wlllametto Meridian;- thence North ono nnd one-half miles to the center of Section (28) Tor nehlp (35) South Rnngo (1) West ot tho Willamette Meridian; tbenco West to Rogue River; thence Northerly along the easterly bank of Rogue River to the quarter section corner between sec tions (16) and (17) township (35) South Range (1) West of Willamette Meridian; thence East to center of Section (16); thence North two and one-halt mllei to the quarter section cornor between sections (4) and (33) Townships (34) and (35) Sooth Range ( 1 ) West of WUlnmotto Mer idian; thence' East two and one-half miles to southeast corner of Section (35) Township (34) South Range (1) Wost of Wlllametto Meridian thencs North ono milo to INortheast oorner of Section (35). thence East three miles, to the northeast corner of Section 1 (32) Township (34) South. Range (1) East ot Willamette Meridian; thenco North ono mllo to northeast cornor of suction t (29) .Township '(34) South. Rnngd (1) I East of WUlnmotto Meridian; thence i East throe miles to the northeast eor !ner of section (26), Township (34) South Range (1) East ot Willamette Meridian;' thonce South two miles to the southoast cornor of Section (3fi) 1 Township (34) South, Range (1) 'Knst of -WUlnmotto Meridian; thence Wost two miles to tho southoast cor nor) ot Sootlou (33) Township (34) South Ttniige (I) East of the Wil lamette1 Morldlnn; thenco South to the Pacltio nnd Eastern Railroad right-of-way; thence : Southwesterly along" tbe line ot the Pacific and Eastern Railroad rlgM-pf-way, to the Willamette Meridian;' thence South to'southoast cornor of 'Section (24) Township (35) South.. Range (1) West of Willamette -Meridian; - thenco East two mllos to northeast corner of Section (29) township (35) South Range (1) East of Willamette Morid tan; thenco South one. and one-half miles to placo of 'beginning. -1 Excoptlng the following: All ot the lands owned by tho 'Butte Falls Lum ber Company, In Sections (26) and (28),' Township (34) and Section (8 ) . In Township (!IB) , nil- south Rnnite t East ot tho "VV. M. All tho la,ud ownod by tho' John S. uwon company in section I2ti Township (34) South Range , (1) Hast of the WVM.". 'i i i v All of tho lands ownod by J. H. Cooloy In Township." (35) South Rango (1) Wost oty W. M. Jackson County, Oregon.-1 1 '. Inasmuch as-ft Jiinlorlty of the uuu noiuorB 01 lauu wunin tne noun darles of said 'district -did . Dotltlon that tho officers thereof be elected at lnrgo, the court bo ordered, : Tho polling placo for aatd election In nt' tho fenlilonCA'.of Hll' l1rihnptr I located in tho Southoast quarter of 6 Bell-ans Hot water , Sure Relief S 'FOR indigestion rtanxo (1) West of W. M. Jackson County, Orewn. , ' : Tho eleetora of said proposed Irri gation district are hereby required to cast ballot at sum election wlilcn shall contain tho words "IrrlBotlon District Vos," and "irrigation Dis trict No." . , There will also be elected at said eloctlon three (3) Directors for said proposed Irrigation dlBtrlct, who shall, In caxo tiio IokuI electors in and for suid proponed Irrigation district, shall vote In favor of orKanizing the sumo, hold offlco In said Irrigation district until their successors are elected and qualified. - . O. A. OARDNEFl, . County Judge. . GEO. OWK.V, . JA8. OWENB, County Commissioners. Attest:'. ' : ' CIIAII.VCHY FfXJflEY", " County Clerk. - .' Advertising Rales Classified One cent a word. , iocala Ton cents a line. Legal -Five cents a line. Display 25; cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. WAiNiTED Competent woman to , help In housework one-half of each day of week for over month. Must live at borne. Can work either morning or afternoon. Inquire 1008 South Oakdnle. Phone 828 -I v 301 AVANTED Cook. Apply Mrs. Fred Hopkins. Phone 198-J1. 296 WANTED Girl for general house work; two In family; good wages. Telephone Mrs. Jno. Tomlin, Hotel Medford.. . : 296 HELP WAKTBU HAXJB. WANTED Logger who has horses and equipment to take contract to log 2j to 30 thousand feet per day, Ready now; Fir-Pine Lumber Co.. Glendale, Ore. - 300 WANTED A good live boy with bi cycle to run chores. Crater Lake Motor Co. WANTED Worker with team, farm work on shares. 605-J or call at . Hoke cannery. 198 WANTED Man who understands a Ford car, and has a little money to take exclusive right for a real seller. There is big money for someone. See J. L. Miller, Med- ford Hotel. , 299 WANTfcn M1SCT.L.LAJVSOD8 WANTED to hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, MIn neapolls, Minn. WANTED Immediately A-l young team, 1 -too 103. or more eacn. Phone 361-R or write Box 27, Mail Tribune. : 296 WANTED Domostlc science teach ers or advanced pupils to Introduce Mazola oil Into Jackson county homes. Call between 11 a; m. and : 1 p. m. at Hotel Holland for C. E Lowe; . . ' 296 WANTEDr Four or five-room fur . nlshed house before March 10 Phone 601-M. 296 WAiNTED To rent, small equipped farm on shares. Box C E. M. Mail Tribune. ; . 296 WANTED Any kind cattle, stock or . iboef; G. 'W. King, Montague, . Caltf. -- - - - . 336 WANTED We buy your unpaid Lib erty bond contracts for cash, Hale's Piano Houbs, Inc. . J. F. Hale, general manager. WANTED-House moving and re pairing. Phone 4S8-M or 4S8-X. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Twolve head lircd Cots- wold ewes. A. B. Myers, R. V. D. 1," Rogue River, Ore. , 307 FOR SALE Pure, bred Red Polled bull calf, born October. 1918;- fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal mer Investment 'o., Medtord, Ore. FOB RENT FUK.Y1SITED ROOMS. FOR RENT Ijirge modern furnish ed room with sleeping porch. Phone 750-J. , . - 297 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms;' bath close In. 245 North Grape street. ' . FOR RKJiT HOOSEB. FOR RENT Five-room house with j. large garden,- 2 miles out. Phone ' 4H-R-4. ' - V3U2 FOR .- RENT Five-room bungalow, 701 (North 'Rlversido. Mrs. C. A, Moeltor. '' . ; FOR RENT rFlvo-Toom bungalow, Onkdalo district. Wanted to buy ' pullets. Phone S42-R. ' FOR RENT Several modern houses, Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M..F, & . Bldg. , - v, ,' ', -. v 1. FOR' ; RENT Threft-fnom : modern furnished house, Inquire West second street. 2118 ! FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. '.' FOR RENT Small foothills orchard, ' Sonfe grain land and pasture. Good :--terms. 267 Federal Bldg. i FOB BAIiBJ REAJj E8TAT. FOR SALE NUioty acre's with water sixty dollars per aero. Box uv RELL-AN fit? 1 O VOn SALE roCIvTKI AND BOOK. FOR SALE Young laying hens. ,C. T. Monnlch. . Spring street, near Itooaovolt. t , . : 298 FOR SALE Fancy White Leghorn eggs for hatching, be each. Phone 386-M. 301 FOR SALE White Leghorn and 1'iymouin hock eggs lor uaicninx. M-J. A. E. Htratton, C00-J1. 298 FOR SALE Rhode Island "' Red hatching eggs. Phone 870-W; 318 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs. $1 for 16. Prize stock. Fowler, Rogue River, Oregon, , 299 FOR SALE Buff Leghorn eggs for hatching. W. J. Ferns, Route 4. MedforiL ' . - 296 FOR SALE White - Leghorn and Rhode Island Red eggs and chicks. F. H. Dressier, phono 7774.. 309 FOR BALE--Whlto Leghorn egg3 for hatching, 11.00 per setting. Frank Myers, Beagle, Oregon., .390 FOR SALE Whlto Leghorn eggs for batching, from carefully hoganlzea stock. Mrs. C. A. Learned, phone 408-R3, " 301 FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs for batching;; not only pure bred hut, but bred of laying stock. Won all first prizes at Southern Oregon Poultry Show. Eggs $1.50 per set ting or 16; per nnnorea. jurs V. Bursell, phone 411-R2. ; ' 301 FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. Have yon red high-priced grain to your hens all winter witn no return: Ton might as well know first as last that no amount of care and teed will make poor stock pay yon a nrof it. To make money from poultry you must have the best. To start right snd stay right buy Wes terfleld's White Leghorns. Eggs and baby chicks. Route 4, Sled ford. "" : 300 FOB 8,,E jnSCELLAlvEOtJS FOR SALE Higli grade brass bed, oak china cabinet, rattan and oax rockers, arm chairs, book case and desk, stand, parlor lamp, clock and other, articles, all nearly new at about half retail price. 245tYv Grace street. KOH SALE-'-Wheat, Early Sunrise seed potatoes, Yellow uem seea corn, sweet corn ana popcorn. j. M. Parker pnone 4oz-w. FOR SALE Household good of all kinds; tables, mission library ta ble, sewing maenme, nesting stove, couch. Call at 120 Genesee street- '. ' . ; '-.. ' z FOR SALE About five tons freshly dug stock carrots. Modoc Orchard Phone meal hours. ; ,'".-.' " FOR SALE Wheat and corn. First place each of Clancy rancn. zo FOR SALE Washington Hybrid - wheat. Best for spring seeding. ' Limited supply, fine re-cleaned stock; Ralph- Waldo Elden. FOR SALFCash registers one. at 97a. uu; one at fiuu.oo. . lerms 11 necessary. Geo. L. Treichler Mo tor Co. , . 301? FOR SALE One truck. Smith Form . Attachment and pacaara engine. 1 9-Uorse gasoline engine, never been used; 2 30-horse Fairbanks . Morse oil engines; 1 Austin No. 3 Curatory crushers; 1 3 heavy Peter Schutler wagon, good as new; 1 large steel range; X- family range; tents; 2 Faust jigs, and 1 table and rolls complete. Tools of all kinds. 2000 ore sacks. If in terested write Manganese Metal Co., Lake Creek, Ore. 307 FOR SALE Wood for sale in car lots; 16-inch, cut out ' of ' first growth fir. C.'F. Fess; Leland, ,- Oregon. " v - . 807 FOR SALE Alfalfa and clover hay at Buncom. Inquire of S. S. Bullis. 301 FOR- SALE Seven-foot John Deere disk harrow at a bargain. , Phone 14-F12. ,. 300 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 1916 Ford' runabout. . Will take good horse as part pay or any kind of cattle. Car run 9000 miles. W. E. M., R. R. 4. Box 16.,- 298 FOR SALE Petaluma incubator, 200-egg, $10.00; Cream separator, good shape, $10.00. Call meal times 869-R phone, .v. 300 FOR SALE Fine quality hay $25.00 per ton; Modoo Orchard. Phono Central Point at meal hours. FOR SALE OR TRADE For cows - and pigs, three-Inch Mitchell wag on, heavy Mitchell mountain hack . with top, $40.00, cost $170.00; Heavy' Velio sido spring , single buggy $35. Ob, cost $140.00. Brom mer 'Bros., phone 3 S9-J3. . 297 FOR SALE 4000 gallon oil .and wagon tank. - E. L. Lane, Central Point. Phone 133.'. 297 FOR SALE Strictly fancy alfalfa seed, Bweet clover and other grass ": seeds. Nltro-oultures. f- Ralph Elden, Medford. v ' --:. FOR SALE Singer sowing machines .on easy torms.f Cleaning and re pairing of all machines a specialty. . 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. C; A. Chapman. - 817 FOR SALE 5000 gallon tank, iron 1 tank, - 400-gallon wagon tank, A smudge 'pots.. W; H. Norcross, Cen tral Point. ,',' ,""'- - '. : 298 FOR SALE Authentic,' History ; of the World War. . Ed, Henselman, ' agent. 423 oKing-;! street, phone - 532-H. ' 306 FORSALE- Sulphur for spray dope. Pay you to Investigate. Ralph "Waldo Eldon,5 Ritas Mill. , . FOR SALE 125 tons of alfalfa hay all In good order - Will bale and load on car at Grenada for $21.00 person. G. Cuneo, Box 85, Gren ada, uai. . - - .- : o FOR SALE Fine qnallty haled hay $25.00 nor ton. Modoo orchard Phone Contra! Point at sieali, : w FOB KXCftANOK. FOR IOXCHANOE Will take homo or good car as part payment on my 65-acre ranch, Box 82, Route 1. Rogue Klvor, Ofe. , , 29tt FOR 1EXCHANOE -My rnsldoncn property for good por orchard or farm land. Wilt assume up to ton thousand dollars.- Edgar S. Merer. Hotol Medford. 290 MONEY TO 1OAW LOANS Farm loans 6, per cont In terest, (J, u. juoggs. ' - LOANS City loans. Building ft Loan Assn., 429 M. F; & il. Bldg. ... MONEY TO LOAN on good Teat estate security, and will Duy lid erty Bonds. . J. fl. Andrews, No. 31 North Grape.-Phone 53-M.; 830 BUSINESS nilSEOTORSr Attorney PORTER 3. NEFF, Attorney-at-law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. , ELIJAH H..HURD Lawyer, 213-14 Garnett-Corey Bldg.- . 819 A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, Garnett Corey Building. , Anto Snppllea LAHBR ATJTO ' 8PRINO8 Co. W are operating the largest, omesi and best-equipped plant in tbe Pa cific northwest. Use our spring -when others fall. Sold nnder writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE) Get your t jremlsea cleaned np for the summer. - Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone S51-T. J. ' T. Allen. 1 ' ' " ; Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B- M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention gtven to anything in Accounting and In come - Tax requirements. ' Look Into onr simplified- accounting . method. M. F. ft BT. BuUdlns, Medford. Phone 157-R. Fann Loaiis AMORTIZATION PLAN S 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. -; Instrnctloo In Musle piano and harmony. Height Must Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey . Bldg. ' Phone 7S. ' ..' Planing SHU THOMAS ; MOFFAT General mlU work, sasn, doors, mournings ana screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. i - ... . Physicians snd Burgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-uorey ooiiui ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear. nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested snd glasses sup plied. Oculist and Anrist for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. ' DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. ' - Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding . loose leaf ledgers, hilling systems; . etc. Portland prices. 27 North. Fir St ; . Transfer . 1 BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 4 a North Front St Phone ; 815. Prices right. - Service guar anteed. hi BROWN & WHITE h Real Estate. Insurance. Rentals 10 South Fir St IS acres on Taolfid highway,! : acres In alfalfa, 9 in wheat, - good houses, granery, a tine property and worth the price of $6500.00. 'SO acre chicken ranch . one-halt-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,; ..v A splendid boarding or rooming house, steam heat, hot and cold water l In every room, fine location, furnished-complete, at a price which is ridic ulously low. : Also some specially 'good bargains In city homes, stock and hay ranches, r ; , " ; INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. t TIME CARD. ' Leave Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday' at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p, m.' Sun days le ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:80, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m,V ; , 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. m. Also on Saturday at 6:80 p. m. San days leave at 9:00 a, u. and lii : 30, 4;8Q. an4 j;ja (in. , :i ''!!' '! ' '!'" ';l'' ,1,'h-' !;.!; ;'' t i ; f.