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MflnFOUn MATT! TUTHTTNTj, MEDFOBTJ, OTiEfiOV, TUESDAY, MATfC'TT 11, loin PA (IE FIYR 27TH1 E-F NUW YOKIC, Mtuvli 11, Willi H."i nllii'oi'N mill LillTI liiioiix ill' On.' 271 li (IivIniiiii I'liriiiiT New York SI ut o Nil- lllilllll milU'llr.MH'll lllli xtl'IIIIIHllitl iWntnil VlM'imn. iirnSi'il hum Inilnv I nun llri'-l. 'IImi vcmkcI lii'iinulil nl luinitliiir i"i7H I (mhhim, ini'liiiliiiu' it litrito II II 11 1 1 Mil III C 1 1 K 111 1 1 M mill UK IIIII'MdK, III. uollit'i' wlllr Homn iilliceri) mill HIM lin n hi'I( in- wounded. CllHlllll IMlllMIIIIIU'M ulllllll'll llllllllllltil tin' iiillnvvliiif : , JC her Mill of Montana, Ml:) of Smith I nktUi. 'JH'I of Dri'unii, 'JH'l ol I iililiii'iim, mill lil'l ul 'oloi jxlu. Tiuvi'litnr mi n mixiiiil mi lint Minuil Wrniiii vviih llriuiiilii'i' (li'iii'i'iil Jniium I. Illinium. 1 i Tliirnt(miiinliii Ailrinlnv which nr ri vml hero I'riiiii l.tvuriinol .. indjiv liiiiliulil 'Jill) Kti'iirmiii iniH'u'iiirurM, iniii'l nl llii'ul Aiiiiiiii'iiiiM wlui IiihI htmii iIim. xltiirireil I nun tint ('uniiiliiiii cxneilt. liiuiitl'V liiri'r"!. 'J hi) AuViutin uliiii di'i rliiii'unl lir.'n t'miiiilniii iiiioni in llul ifnx mi IIiih trin, 'If J' l)vwtoi'k . :: i' r POItfljA'l), Miir. ll. attlOBn li'fi receipts K, Sttmrs, bent $I'Hi II; good to i-holne $tl.r. 12.MI, medium tn good tto.r.osi 1 l.ⅈ fair In itniiil lli.riOfiMO.r.il; (-0111111611 la fiilr $(t,fii)iii 11, nn; cows ami linlrmn, choice :,i)'i 1 2 : Komi tn choii'D $ : I f.rt mntliiim ly good $H7; ruiinnrn j$:t.ri(M5; lull In $(KiUi! calves flijiliilj 1 i j itloekoi unit food orif $7 41 ill. IIiikk ttltthnr; roriilpto 50; prime mixed H7.I.H1I 17."."; imiilliini mixed $l7,2f,l 17.501 rmiuli heavies H5 5 0 en lO.r.u; pigs ir,'n lii; hulk iT.fo . I7.fi 0. i Hlnnti blither; tnri'lplH 155. Prime luiiihn l.",.f.u; ID.f.O; f ill r to mu ll In in $13. fitHi 14.50; yourllmtii $11 Hi 12; wntliom $94 10; owns fi).r,01(. 1U.&0. ' . ' Hilltop , 1'OHTl.ANI"), Mar," 'J l.rU.utlor firm. City criuiinnry prlnte, oxtriut. box loin OSiiM'iu'tiiHR DS;i liulf boxes half emit morn; loss than IiiiIIiiix'vi olio emit ninro. 1 lluying price iiuttr fat, ' country, 03SfU3e; -'t,1,;r" l!2c. l'OItTI.A.Nn. -Mur. M. KkKH Hi-llliiK 'lirlce,rHO ronnt 'ilHi buying price .17 i mil 1 1 n price, candled, ,1!i-; Mi'lui-.toJ cunilled In cartons, 4-0, Sir. nnd Mm. W. V. Wollioroll mid (luiiKlitor of tllnndnlOj'hrrlveil oh SiiL iirdny nflo'rnoon for a wook-cnU vlnll Willi frliMiilu horo. " . ' MIkii Mury Hurst of - Jnohoanylllo, ' In a Ruiint nt tlio' Cnry lininii on hor wuy to Winter whore ulio will Itnvo rluirita of t It it miliiml Micro. 8lio ro luriiod lnl wook from .Wimliliiutoii, I. C, wliorn nlio lilt lio'on cmiiloyod Hlnco liiKt Riintniiilinrn t;iivm'iiiii"nt work. Mlsii norm Ib woll romom linrad out primary .toncltor ltoro hnd Wlmor liiSrory ortiiiinto In iiocurlnK ltor rrvlfi?." ; , -'"i-,; - Mr. nnd Mrs. Kmornon of Pltoonlx, Arixitna, liuvo ran tod Mrs. Kowlor's homo on l'lim Htroat nnd will tnko ItOKHOKBlon Oil 'Mil It'll lHlll. Tito biiikotlmll Kitine wim ... cnUud off liy Titlont.' lit tlio litHt inoinont.' Tito two locul Kli'lB tonms, Itowovor, plityod a match kiiiiih unit tlio nchool blind mndv tin doliut und nlayod bov orul gnloutlonn inot crodltulily. Minn Juno Cnrbor waa a wook ond vlnltor (o M'ud ford vlnliltiK hor slfllor, it n ii mo nt tlio Modford niinlliirliiin. . . . 'Prlviito Curl Miikoi Io loft for ('nmp I.owIr amtdiiy tilHltt on tho conclnHton of IiIh ftirlotiKh, ' 'i - ',)'?. -;' I " : O. L, UodKurB nnd wife spoilt Wod noHdity nnd Thlirqilnyltli IiIb datiKh tor nt Modford.' . Tltoy worb niicont panlotl bj'Mlsi) Uuth Swool who vlnll od lior HlBtor llioro. ; ' ' OwIiik to tho wonthor, tho box no olnl which wns to Jutvo boon lout Krl- ACHES MI QUICKLY RELIEVED you'll find Slotttx'o pnim.enj; , . oof tens tho severo rheumatic ache . ' . Tut It on freely. Don't ruh It In,' Justbt It pcmlralt naturally, Whnt a Knua of soothing relief soon follow si . . External nchc,i BtiiTncnn, Borcncna, wanpctl pmsclcn, strained stnewo, l ick, "cricks" thorns ailinento can't fijtlit oft' the reliovinp; qualtllco of Sloan's I.lniment, Clean, convenient:, ecoiionicul, Aulc any druiv;ist fur it. LIEUT'S 1'ilco ilOc, (l()v iiik lil.!iU. TODAY'S MARKETS , -rogue .river BEAGLE Theaters, and Movies 0OOO0CM?O0OCKTO0CXCK3tJOO0p000t500O0OOOO00C AT THE RIALTO TONIGHT AND TOMORROW BiWKMivstmmiaM Bi,OftMiiiiMiiii,i nv, , jarimx pi t 'f31.' K -iiWm i in SHADOWS Vwiii j. mjLgf,n jst-n. Rreii.v'it iiv.ej, ft. J , v Goldwyn Picture XWMiM4JBjm&m yjum:.'.tPUi AT LIBERTY THEATER TONIGHT : M-m-m- m PRANK M$ INTYRE Ow jif the nioxt niiiuftintr iiIioUiiiIuvn iiriuliii'i il m inn n v innii.im' In "Tlio Trnvi'liiiif SiiU',;iiinii," Kturrmu l-'riiuk Mflntvro. whiidi will lin tlio itltruo-; lion nl llm t.ilwrlv tlioulor tuniultt. C'oniRilv mill ilnimii nro lumpily i iilt'iidfil in tliin iiii'liiri.iition of tlio, nliiv (' llm wtiiic iiiiino mid In whii'lt tifnl tiliilinii ntrniit. Ho 1'iiIIh in lovo eiwK in New Yoik isovoiiil vonrn niro. jllr. Mi'lirivro pltVfi tlio part of n liii iovinl (Iriiiiiiiti'r 'who ovimI"imm day ovnnlnK, Murnlt 7, w:tH poiitponod to .Mnrch M.. ICvoryono como und Ititvo n social tlmo. Tho pupils of tlio Anlloch school nro hoping to liavo tho school house full. Don't disap point Ilium. ' tstipt. AKor's talk nlono will bo worth hciitluK, besides tho rost of tho program, ; . Mm,' San. ' 'Marshall and llttlo dautilitor of, Central Point, nro. horo vIsltlitK hor ' parents. Mr. and Mrs. (looms Stacy fo a low days. Theoiloro Glass tnndsi a htisluoss trip north durlnft tho'wook. ' .. x- Llltlo Miss Kilnn Hnnskjn of Mod ford onlorod tho Antloch school lust Monday to roan. me work. ' 'Plioro wnR a dunce Klvon at tho DoaKla hull Saturday ovonlni!. All prosnnt ropart having -an. oitjoyablo tlmo. .'-..; Mrs. JonnliiKS Ib spondlng o fow wooks nt California nn business. , ICiui Case, Mr. Sinltlt nnd brother-in-law motorod to Modford and Cen tinl Point Thurndny. Joss (lliiss and his itophow Orion woro uhopplttK In town Snutrdity. COURT HOUSE REPORT Roportei by Jneltson Coynty Ab s tract Co., Sixth and Central Avo. Violiato Court il'lst. Mlchnol MoClrntli. Reeulpts nnd itHppleiuontal report. , , .. . Hiit, Joseph Poloy. Final roporl and notlno. ; . , - . -t. i Kut. 'Miiilu VI. Pliiniorth. . ACfldnvIt nhil nniondiid final roport. Hocroo. Kst. Anna II. HtrominliiK. Contlr mallon of sulo. . Kst, Krlo Wi'.ion. Proof ot publl- nntlnil,,i' . v: ' . '. ' . " ': ' ' Kst, John Dovlln. Voiithois and I'lnnl ordor, 1 1 1 ltisl. lildwiii'd Porry., In vont nry nnd nppriilHonimit. , ;- , t . 'Hut. Mary Kttthorino ilfendrleka. itvonlory nnd npiinilsmnout. .. " ; ' I . . .;. : , , ' Circuit, Court Pcoplo'u Wavehotino vs.' ,T., 11. 'Huo- aoi(. ' Dlamlssod. ' ' ' ' .' -'.,'.- Jnmos 'Mniienuna vs. J. W. Welch. Mochiniles lion. .' . ; s : John F. Itocho vs. W. II. Mntenir. froof ot puhllculloii. ; . ; John V. Itocho Vfi. L, H.'tlloniion, l'ronf of pulillenllon. John F, ' Itocho vs. (!.; M. : Coroy. Proof of publication. ,. ' ; , , "THE TRAVELING SALESMAN" - mK I - " ' i'TJte Travelintf Silounaii tvhtle on n railrnniT Iriii nml is thrown out ot tho tram nl a wuvkuIo stiilton wliiTu ho ini'otH ;etlt Klliott, n brati- tllul stulio 'iinircnU llo tails in lovo Willi her nnd niitiirallv uoes to her rcs flio wlion HhnniiM ncek to obtain iHiMWssion of her homo which tho rnilronil drwircs to ur-ituird hv fair or fllltl tl'l'lltll. : , Thoro is oloiilv of wlmletionio ootn t'tlv whii'lt the development ul' tho t-tnrv m'livokcK," : - ,lohn F. Uocho vs. A. Dutflold. Proof of publlentloii. John P. itocho vs. A. Lupton. Proof of publication. 1 John K. Uocho vs. E. A.' Bttrcell. Proof of publication, -v John V. Itocho Vs. Ulancho Harris. Proof of publication. John F.- Koelio vs.' W. J. I Hills. Proof 'of .'publication. ' " II. II. Kllng vs. Win. P. Whitman. Summons. . Uurford vs. (lily Jotor. Sum mons, Injunction, notice nnd order. State vs. Carl Anderson. Motion for now trial. II. L, White vs. Clly of Ashland. Undertaking on nppenl. Snrah 10. Pattorson vb. City of Ash land. IJndorliiklng on appeal. Fort Hnbbnrd ot al. vs. Win. Henry Writ of attachment and summons. ' Vonlfit O. Stof fons vs. - Frnnz A. Stnffen. Aflldnvlt and decree. " C. Virgil Strang vs. Wlnnltrod Strung. Decree. . W. S. llnrnum vs. Southorn Orogon Traction Co.- Decree. T. .T. Williamson vs. John It. Ow Inps ot nl. Dofault. . Cnllfornln-OroRon I'dwot Co. vs. II. O. Nordwlck. Itoply. ; T. T. Shaw vs. John F, Miller. Attl- It Soothes end Relieves Like a Mustard Piaster Without . the Burn or Sting ,( . Muoterolo is a clean, white' ointment, made with the oil of mustard. It does ail the work cf tho old-fashioned mustard plaster doce it better and doe$ not (ills'! tor. You do not have to' bother with a cloth. You simply rub it onand usually the pain lagonol ' ' 1 Many doctors nnd nurses use Muster ole ana recommend It to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiif neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, plcuriry, rheumatism, lumbago, pnlns und aches of the back or joints, spraini sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, fro3ted feet, colds of tho chest (it 'Often pte; venta pneumonia). v ,,, SOc ond 6l)c jars; hospital size $2.50, ilitvlt, dofault, JudKiui.'iit and "cost bill. ,' . .., i Iziira 19. Kspy vs. James 8. Iluih Findings of fact and conclusions; lo- lJ I'M. t i Ilucoln 8uvne u. V. D, Uodgsoo ot ul, Ordor. ; Hurt Anderson vs. Dunlol A. Sodor bcrg. Motion and ordor. . , It Kstulo 'J ritniifurM Anulp X. Tun nor to Junius D, ivruiicn, .iAi u, uiK. iuri- ton Add. to Modford I 10 ltulpb O. fcnnliK vs. Churlos It, HoKors. land In Ashland.. 35 !3tii)l(in A. flawks ftt ux to It. Hanford. All oik "U". Kulrvliiw Add, to Ashland.... 500 Alfrod 11, Hoyuolds vs. Bumiiol C'nrllsla et nl, land In 1). L. c. no, two. 3, it, i w 300 Mnnln Itobortson ot ylr to Hollo Doll, laud lit Jackson county 1800 Chan. Hoko-'S ot ux to Cuthor- In Koicttrii, laud In , L. O. 41lwp. 38, H. 1 IS.... 35 William Carroll Manklns et ux to Hollo Doll, laud In Jack son county 500 Hubert A.' Cook -to William II. Mih.T. HmithieoHt if :iorlh piiKt, 13. ;t7. 4W . .8 1 II. A. Cook lo Willinnrll. Mil- ' ' Icr, Siitillioitst of iiortliciiht U."37.'4W.iJL-. - 1 Cliarles Si'moti to Oxi-ur J. tie- inon. I,ot 7 iitnl 8. block 1. NeWtoiVn liddilioit ' lr Mcd ford,, :..,...:;..,.:... 10 ( linrli'ff Scnmn to Of cur .1. Kc- miiit. NorthwoHt of northeast of Koutlnvont of 2. 30. 1W 10 W. II. I'nttillo ot ux to W. a. .Mnvfinld. Norllt hnlf of IlOrtllWHKt. 10, 34, aW'i CIIHt Inilf. of iliirtbenst mid Koulli- ' west of northeast; northwest of fioutlienut; southwest of 1; oast half of Aoutlicnsl of ?1: noi'tlii'iist of nortlieust of LONG-WEARING SOLES mm inn " I have never been able to get half the service from other soles that I get from NeGlin Soles,'5 says H. H. Shcl Icnbcrgcr. a traveling salesman of liaston. Pa. Long service from the soles means lowered shoe costs, for that is where shoes wear cut quickest.' When, next you need new shoti buy them with Ncfllin Eoles. You pay no more than for choca that give less wear and you can get them in many styles for men, women, and children. - Have these durable, comfortable and waterproof sob's put on your bid chocs, too. All good, repair, shops carrv them. , They 3re made. 'scien tifically, by Tlic Goodyear The & Kubbor Co.. Akron, Ohio, who also make Winafoot ilccls. guaranteed to outwear all other heels. , fleolifi S T O.S. Mrt.ua. . AilvcrUsrjuoiit ; " .Gold IIIH Irrigation District, V ) . : Gold Hill, Oregon, ' ' March 6th. li)19. Bealed proposals' w5iU bo received at tho offlco of the Gold HI1J Irriga tion District, Gold IIUl, Oregon, until 10 a. in., March 14th, -1919, for fur nishing the labor and (materials for labor) for completing the construc tion of the Gold Hill irrigation Canal from Station 434 to Station. 4S0. Tho construction work Involves tho oxcavatlon of approximately 2,619 cubic yards of material that is classlflod as follow.;: . ; . 2,476 cubic ytrds of earth . 119 ettbie yards of loose rock 24 cubic yards ot rock. Tho board rescrvesthe right to re ject any nnd all proposals. . Plans and s pecifications may be seen at tlio office of the board. For particulars inquire of Tom It Penrco, Hnglneer for the Gold Hill Irrigation Dirtrlct, Gold Hill, Oregon. TOM 11. PISARCE, 299 Engineer. ' ' Advortlsement Gold Hill irrigation District, . Gold Hill. Oregon, Mnroh 6. 1919. Scaled proposals will bo received at tho offlco ot the Gold Hill Irrlga lion District, Gold Hill, Oregon, until 10 a. m. Mnt-clt 14, 19.19, for furnish ing the labor and (material for la bor) for completing the construction of the Gold- Hill Irrigation Cnnnl from Station 517 plus 50 to Station 684 plus 30, (which la from Foots crecK to mo end ot ma cnnaii. Tho construction desired Involves the excavation of approximately 8,5 1 9 cubic yards of matorial that is class! fled as follows: , V , 8,128 cubic yards of earth 438 cubic yards of loose rock 13 cubic yiirds of rock. The board reserves the right to. re- loci any. ana an proposals. ; Plans and cpeclftcntions may bo soon at tho office of the board.- For full particulars inmiire of Tom R. Ponrco, Knglneer for the Gold Htll Irrigation District. Gold Hill, Oregon. TOM R. PEARCB, 299 ;.. !' . Knglncor ' '!. Ailvortlseinent "V Gold Hill. OreKonj March C. 1919. Sealed proposals. will bo received nt the offko of tho Gold Hill Irriga tion District, Gold Hill, Orogon, until Friday at 10 a. m., March 14th, 1919, ror. furnishing tho labor and mater ials lor completing ihe9 constrtiotion ot the Gold Hill Irrigation Canal from Station 317 to Station 432 plus 5'0. ' , ,'..-. : ; V ... Th6 construction ' work Involves tho exenvatlon of approximately 13. 478 otibie' yards of material that is eiusattlert as lotions: ' , :: 10,263 otibie ynrds of earth -. s 1,279, onbic 'yards of 'cenipnt gra,vql ., a,t i cttute yaras or, loose rocK , 395 cubic yards of rock. The board reserves the right to ro loot tiny and all proposals. . Plans n ml spnctftratlons may 4e soon ti tno onte.O'Ot, lite uotirtl. h'oi' full pnrtlciilai'S Inaulroj of Tom Ri PbitrcoMOnglueer for tho Gold Hill Irrigation District, Gold Hill. Oregon TOM 11. PEARC12, 299 ;: JSnglnoor. 2:wHt half of northwest of , .: '; Hoiilhcntit ol tioi'lliuest of ; southwest of noiitlieioit of 1"), nil til ,11,3 W. . 10 Mrs. C. I,. Miller t vir to Oli : ver K: II. Kimo et, lix. Lot ' 1 2ii. hlook "J"). Hiiiiiimt jsh- . land . ... 10 J, ll..Mor.-t et ux to K. K. L. ' IfoVns et ux. i Land ill Asli- ' hind . . - 10 STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cronm Applied In Nostrils Itclicvcs Head-Colds at Once. If your im.itrilj) aro clofigcd and your head i itutft and ;r,u vun'1 brratne Irccly hmiiimi of a cold or catarrh, just get a sniiill bottlo ol .ly'Crcam Bslm nt any drugr store. Apply a littlo ot this fragrant, qmbientiu ctrnm into your nostils and let It penetrate through everv &ir painfro of your'- head, TKitliing and litulli's the iulamed, swol len lAueotis nteuibrano'and you get In stant relief. .1 ;'. Ah 1 - how Rood rfc feols. Your nos tril are 0,n, your head Is clear, no moro 'iMiwkmif,'. " snuffling, blowing; no mora headache, dryness or strn(g(linK for breath. J.ly's Cream Diilra is just what sufferers from hiad colds and car tarrh need. It's a delight.. - Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. ' .- Locals--Ton cents a line. Legal Flvo cents a line. ' .f' ' Display 25 cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. BULP WASTBl-r-alAU!. WAN'rEU---Logger who has horses and equipment to tako contract to log 25 to 3(1 thousand feet per day. Heady now. Fir-Pine Lumber Co.. Glcndalo, Ore. " ' . , . 300 WA.NTED Worker with team, farm work on shares. tuu-J or call at Hoke cannery. '-98 WANTKi) .Man who understands a ' Ford car,, and has a .llttlo., money to take exclusive right for a real atller., There is big money for someone. See J. L. Miller, Med ford Hotol. ' - 299 WAJfTJBIV MlStIEl,IiAireOOel WANTED Largo modern' flat-top desk and cbulr; must be In gooa condition. Phono 70. 300 W"ANTEI To contract for plowing 4iy the acre. -1158 Court street. J. M. Clelen. . . 302 WANTED To rent by May 1. mod ern house, either completely - or partly furnished. Phone 173. tf WANTED To buy two ' or three burros nnd equipment.: Apply J. E. Knowlton, Central Point. 302 WANTED Any kind cattle, stock or beef. G. W. King, Montague, Calif. 336 WANTED We buy your unpaid Llb- erty bond contracts for caan -Hale's Piano House. Inc. J. F. Hale, general manager. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 4S8-X. ' FOR REM HOC8BS. FOR RENT Five-room house with largo garden, 2 miles out. Phone FOR RENT Eive-room bungalow, i. 701 INortb. Riverside. Mrs." C.: A- , Mcoker. ; FOR RENT FIvo-room bungalow. . Oakdalo district. Wanted to-buy .' pullets. .Phono S42-R. ; FOR RBNT-T-Several modern houses. Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F, & H. Bldg. , ' FOR RENT Three-room modern ; furnished house. Inquire 731 West Second street. . 298 VOR SALE FOUMRT AND KGGB- FOR SALE Hatching eggs, Oregon Agricultural College Barrcjd Rocks, fronv200-egg hens, $1.50 per 15, $3.50 per 30, $7 per 100. W. M TotheroW, Contral Point, Oregon ;.: "' . . . .. -.;' 300 FOR SALE Young lnylng hens. C. . T. Monnlch. Spring street,' near Roosevelt. , ,- FOR. SALE Fancy White Leghorn' oggs for hatching, 5c each. Phone 386-M. . ., . .- . 301 FOR SALE White Leghorn and Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, 'Mrj. A. E. Stvnttou. 600-J1. .298 -t FOR SALE--Rhode island. .. Rod ' liatclilng eggs." Phono 370-W. 318 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs $1 for IB.' Prize stock. Fowler Rogue River,. Oregon. ' .'299 FOR SALE White Lognorn i and Rhode Island Red eggs and chicks F. H. Dressier, phone 777-"L. ; 309 FOR SALE Whlfo Leghorn eggs tor hntchlng, $1.00 per setting. "rank Myers, isoagto,, uregon. : i : ' o FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for hntchlng, from carofully hognhized stook. v Mrs. O, A. Learneo, phon . 4US-H3. , ' SUIT FOR "SALE Barred Rock eggs for 'latqhing; not only pure bred but, . but, tired- of laying stock. Won all first, prises at Southern Oregon ' Poultrv Show. " Eees SI. 50 oer.set- tlrig'of 15; $8 per hundred.?' Mrs. ." V.: Bursell, phone 411-R2. ih8l FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. Hava ' yon -fed high-priced grain to your : hons all winter with no return? Yon might as well know first as last that no amount of care and feed will malte poor stock pay you .ft profit. To make, money from poultry you must have the best. To start right and stay right buy wes, torflold's Whlto Leghorns. - Eggs and baby chicks. Routo 4, Med- FOB ItENT FUBSlnnfin nOOMH d'Oll KENT Sleeping rooms; bath; i close In. 245 Korth (irapo strcot. FOIt RUNT Hmall foothills orchard, i Some grain land and pasture. Good terms. 207 Federal Bldg. ' ' FOB SAIjB TMSAIi K8TATK. FOR SAI,K A most beautiful home site, tn Kant Ashland, full block of 20 -lots; streets on four sides; beautiful trees In front; few fruit trees and small workshop. Easy terms If you want to build. Would exchange for good farm land un to $3,000,.. R. D. Hanford. Lower Hel man street, Ashland, Oregon. 299 FOFl SALE Ninety acreg with water sixty dollars per acre. Box 50, Mall Tribune. 318 FOB 8AIJ5 MVE8TOCK FOft BALK Good young milk cow fresh last October. Loose "alfalfa - hoy." Also nke sideboard and sofa. dresser, chairs, center table, fruit jars and milk bottles. : 407 Kast Fourteenth street. 300 FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. ' Ap ply 829 Minnesota street. Phone 902. .-"' 30 FOR SALE Twelve head bred Cots- wold ewes. A. B. Myers, R. F. I). 1, Rogue River, Ore. 307 FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, born October. 1918; fine ; youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore, FOB SALE MI8CELLAXEO09 FOR SAIJ3 One light canopy top : rubber tired buggy. Three large saddles. All In f(rst-class condi tion. Phono 67-R1. 303 FOR SALE 16 laying pullets, mixed Leghorns. New coil bed spring. t Columbia Grafonola with about twenty records, $25.00. .Iteming ton' 12-gauge auto gun, $25.00 hand Bprny pump, $4.;0; tamp table ' $2.00; three camp stools SOc each; 3 folding" cots, $2.3t each: one boat at dam with oars $10.00. Phone 378-J. 299 FOR SALE Rabbits, cheap. 1010 Court street. JO.i FOR SALE Second-hand brooder, 100 capacity; also fountains and ' reeuer. , i-iione sis-i. mi FOR SALE Long stem sweet violets Phone 353-J.. 299 FOR SALE Higu grade brass bed, : oak china cabinet, rattan and oak i rockers, arm'chairs, book caso and desk, stand, parlor lamp, clock and other articles, all nearly new at - aboat half Tetail price. - 245 N Grape street. ' 302 FOR SALE Wheat, Early Sunrise seed potatoes, lellow Dent' seen corn, sweet corn and popcorn. C. M. Parker, phone 4.52-W. 30S FOR SALE Household good of all kinds; tables, mission library ta ble, sewing 1 machine, . heating tove, couch. Call at 120 Genesee S street. , . 298 FOR SALE About five tons freshly dug stock carrots. Modoc Orchard. Phone meal hours. FOR SALE Wheat and corn. First i place each of Clairey ranch. ' 298 FOR SALE Washington Hybrid wheat. Best for spring seeding. Limited supply, fine re-cleaned stock. Ralph Waldo Elden. FOR SALE Cash registers one at $75.00; one at $100.00; Terms if necessary., Geo. L. Treichler Mo tor Co. 301 FOR SALE One truck. Smith Form : Attachment and Packard engine. 1 9-horse gasoline engine, never been used; 2 30-horse Fairbanks .".'Morse oil engines; 1 Austin No. 3 Garatory crushers; 1 34 heavy Peter Schutler wagon, ' good as -. new; 1 large steel range; 1 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 FOIt SALE Wtood for sale in car 1 lots, 16-inch, cut out of first growth fir. C. F. Fess, Leland. Oregon. . 307 FOR SALE Alfalfa and clover hny at Buncom. Inquire of S. S. Bulhs. ' 301 FOR SALE Seven-foot John Deere . disk harrow at a bargain. Phone 14-F12. ' 300 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 1916 Ford runabout. Will tako good horse as part pay or any kind of cattle. Car run 9000 'miles. ' W. J3. 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 phono, i . 300 TOR SALE Fine quality hay $25.00 per ton. Modoc Orchard. Phone Central Point at meal hours. FQR SALE Strictly fancy, alfalfa isoed, swe,at clover and other grass seeds. NJtro-cultures. Ralph - Elden, Medford. ,. ..' ' , 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. 317 FOR SALE 5000 gallon tank, Iron tank, 400-gallon wagon ' tank, ' smudge pots. W. H. Norcross, Ccn , .,tral Point. - 298 FOR SALE Authentic History of V the World War. Ed. Honsoiman, ngent, 423 King street, phone 633-H. ' 306 FOR SALE Sulphur for spray dope. Pay yoit to investigate. Ralph wmuq iiiitton, kuss nut, FOR SALE-125 tons of alfalfa hay, all in good order. Will-halo ana load on car at Grenada for. $2,1.00 por ton. G. Cunoo, Box 85, Gren ada, Cal. ' 315 FOB KCHAIfOH. FOIt EXCHANGE Will tuko' homtl or good cur as part payment on my ' 65-ncre ranch. Box 82, Route 1, :, Rogue Itiver, Ore. ' " 299 FOR EXCHANGE My . residence property for good pear orchard or farm land. Will assuino up to ton thousand dollars, Edgar S. Hafer, Hote: Medford. 399 : MONEY TO TiOAW LOANS Farm ionns 6 per cent In terest, O. C, Boggs. LOANS City loans. Building ft Loan , Assn., 429 M. F. & II. Bldg. MONEY TO LOA on good Mai . estate security, ana- win ouy o,id erty , Bonds. , J. 1. Andrews,- No. 81 North Grape. Phono 53-M. 830. BUSINESS mRECTORT. iW'ft; Attorneys PORTER J. NEFP, Attorney-t-lir, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14. uarneit-uorey uiog. aiv A. E. REA MRS, Lawyer, Garnott- Corey Funding. Auto Supplies LAHER ATJTO SPRINGS Co. W are oporatlng the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa-" , cifie northwest. Use our spring when others fall. Sold nnder writ- - ten gnarantee. 84 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. ' : Garbage GARBAGE Oet your' premism . cleaned up for the summer. Call ; on the city garbage wagons tor good service. Phone 861-T. J. ., Y. Allen.. - , Expert Acconntant Wn.SO.V AUDITING CO. H. M. Wilson. C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come r Tax -requirements.' Look Into our simplified accounting : method. M. F. & H. Building, Modford- Pbone 167-R. - Farm Loans AilORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 5 Money ready when . land is appraised and - title ap proved. B. Of. Hard, secy-treas., National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Cbrey Bldg., Medford. , Instruction in Music : FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol . . piano and harmony. Haight Musii . Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72. - -1 Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill - work, sash, doors, mouldings and Bcreens. ' Shot 437 S. Fir. Phone ' 184. -- :'.'"" - Fhysiciana and Surgeona DR. W.' W. HOWARI Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR.' J. J,; EMMENS Physician and ' surgeon. Practice limited to eye, " . ear, nose and throat. Eyea sdea tlfically tested and glass sup ,: plied. Oculist and Anrlst for S. P. ; R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co. Bldg.' Phone 667. DR. F. G. CARLOWi ' DR. "EVA MAINS CARLOW , OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS . 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. . Phone' 904-L. . Residence 2 6 3. Laurel Street. Printers and Pnbllsnera ' MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has th ; 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 SL Phono, 315. Prices right Service guar anteed. BROWN $WtqTE Real Estate, insurance. Rentals 10 South Fir St. ' "' 18 acres on (Pacific , highway, 4 acres in alfalfa, 9 in wheat, good houses, granery, a fine property and worth the price of $6500.00. 20 aero' 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 boaramg or rooming house, steam heat, hot and cold water In every room, fine location, furnish ed complete, at a price which is ridic ulously! low. . Also some specially good bargains, in city homes, etock and hay ranches. ' INTKRURBAN AUTOCAR CO. , TIME CARD, leave Medford for Ashland daily 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 1:30, 5:30 and 3:30 p, m. 'ixinve Ashland tor Medford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. -m. a,nd at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. , Also on, Saturday at 6;30 p. id,. Sun days leave at 9:00 a. m, and 191; 30, 4:30 and :80 p. m. lord. . . ... . . 00 I