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OTH)K)Ttfl MATE TllTBUNB, immOTCD, OnEflON, WEDNESDAY, VrAllCTT V2'i91f PAOE SEVEN" JdvimfiKk VOUTLANI), Mar, 1 2 Cutllo KlKiuiy: ructupis 120, Miners, bent $iaiM: Kouii tu choice tu.ru 1 J.MIilf ninillum to good $IO,lit) ll,60 fair In Komi 0.50l' 10,50: leommnn to fnlr $H,6otM0; cow mill liolfoi'H, choiim $ 1 II, Ml una ; Koo( In choice U T( 1 0.r0; miiilliitn (l K(m $7,0tl0 fiilf lo miiilluiii .(U((7! ciiiinurH $:i.50f 5;,. hulls fllftio; eulvDs llt.ftOWM; Htiiiiliiiru ami food or 7W10. lloiu Htuitdyf rocnlutn 175, .rm0 mixed $!7.rt04(j 17.7B; muilhim mixed 17.'.'!iM7,fiO; roiiKli hunvlim fin, no lll).rl phi", l,IJiq,j .bulk t7,5U mum: . Hhoiii steady; receipts K, I'rluiu htmlm ROW ID. HO; fair to mu ll III in $tS.nt)iM.D0; ynuilliiWH III it 18; wether U10; woNfl,bo 10.00.', ' 1 , '. Ilultnr . PORTLAND, March 13. llnttor firm. City creamery prints, oxtrnii, box lota 62c;' carton 0 :t c ; liulf lioxon liuir colli mora; limit tliiui Imlf boxes una cent morn. I Buying irlrn biitttir tut, country oatfOSe; " ctilio oxtras Dl)o. I'nultry nnil Vmu '' ' l'OUTLANI). ,'Mnr. la.rcgg..-. Belling price, rase rnurit, 3Hc; Imy. I11K price 37 'die; soiling price, can dled, a0M,o; selected candled In car ton, 42n. Poultry ll.ui 3Ut33o Hi,; hroll er, 40ti4'Jc; old room 11 r, liilc; tur koys, a 3c; geese, 20c; ducks, 400. TI10 gciiernl ntmoitiihcre tierviidiui: Klk temple mi TiiohiIiiv night wn in dinitive of the hiiNiiilulitv diKiH'iiMMl bv Unit order. . Tim event won a Inm. niii't unit mnokor tendered liv Atdihmd I,odgu No. IMI. to tlivir friend, niimn. wliimi wrni a number of soldier lind tiiiilor Iiovh from ovrcu, A lnt exulted rnlrrn cmiiiiiiltvo invited this miuMh, tlio "bid" hcinir Niiiilriiiinti-d liv n veritable shower of oonrtimion whii'h refleeted Hiioli n i-ordiiil wel I'otno n U I'liiirni'li'i-iMliii of the .;ka lit imv of tlieir funetionx, cither fnr 11111I or informal. It in nccdlr to mid Hint oit tliu evening in iiiioliun in forimilitv mimied. Ibu charming no I'inl nffnir ln'intr miitiinllv nlciiMiia to nil concerned, Willi the rcmilt of Ilia linxketlmll untile ut ItoHchurv adding to Atdilund Ioiiiii'm ponuiiiMtM, it lonkit ok (hooch till' lllflll ImVH WOllld III' I'lllll'd HIHIIl to rointiclu for tlm cliiimiiicin-liiii of western Oregon nlo. tln contiwt to bt,nl Kiiui'iiv in tb nciir future. Two uiiini'H were nliiyed 11 1 llomdiiia'. tlio first being n clime nun. Axliliuid win niiiir liv 'i to 'J'J. Tlio Mii ond game, however dboiiimtud nil lump of n tie on the imrl of Uni'biiru, it rt team go inir down lo defent hv 11 Ml! to l.'i Heore. Mnnv frii'iiiln linvo lenrnrd wild re uret of (lie ciiliiinil v whieh liefvll Mr. nnd Mm. V. ('. lliililniuuli. hint Hnt nrilnv in the Iohh ut' their buiiie hv Tiro. Tim fninilv in one of tlm most lirotrrexHivn in the Viillevviuw dUtriet. nliuned with evurv movement whieh liinkeH for the iilivxicnl hetlenneut nnd iiiciilitl ttidift. The eiiuxe of tlio fire i a niVHterv. Mrri. IIiiIiIiiiiil-Ii wn.i nwnv nt Die time, nnd her hiisbnml wnH lit work oiititide. Stilwtiiiitinl licln in 11 eiiHO of I kind will find exirt-K-fion in mora wiivk tlinn n mero tender of KVinpiUhv. Mrx. Iliililiiiin;li wnx fornierlv A' Klhelvn Hiirlev. well known tenohor in Alilnnd hcIiouIs for HiieeeKNiya ternid. . Tlie Moi'imil eiiir diiv. under iinMiicos of tho ''AHhhelent" noiillrv mieietv. oeeurred on Mnridi Hut r'ruit iiNsoeiit tion hoiidniiiiitorrt, where, 870 down ecu's wem marketed at n niiiiimuiii of exnoiiNe, tlio price renlir.ed heinir !ir coiils per down 011 the Hunt, unwti cullv three euntH above market fit.' tirex. On the initial xaleKdav 200 down were dimioned of throuuh Hiini lar ehnnnolN. The naiiio "Anhbelent" wiih KiniKOHtod hv .1. II. Dill, a lonilinu' noiillrv rniKer here, tho term bcinc derived from tho firHt 0 vllnlile in Ash land, llclloviow nnd Tolent rcBDeet ivelv. About 100 linvo Niuned un prelim inarily on llio nntional umird ' en lilinmit project. Allowimr for elim iniitiiui when final IosIh are miide, a dor.cn or more names nro vet needed, and tlii'Mu hIiouIiI ho I'ortlieomimr the prexent week. ' ' Tliu l.iiilios Aid of Iho t'rcshvtnrian ehurcdi Iiiih elected Mrx. Kiln Oarrelt prenident; Mrn. Sarah Walker, vice lifeHidont; Mm, Clara Wick. treiiHiir-er;:fi-H. (Sue Dav, neerelarv. Ot the miHHionarv micintv of the nmo do nominatiomil fnllowinir, Mrs. Mnude Kliinu ii pi'wiilunLi Mi'H. Kttn Laiukin, vice proHidont; Mintt l.uev Nivor, kco Tetarv; Mm. Mnrv Niins, liternturo Hnerotary; M'rn. Kiln Onrrott. troHR urer. :.1 ' '' '" MiH Mnrv Yoiiiib lias removed lo tlm Viindomo block and lie, niimie HliidctitM aire reminded of thin ehnnun. Mnllwidiilt "minute 111011" from IIiin vicinity invaded Talent Inst, Sunday, Ml Babies Smile when BtoniachM do their work nd bowol movo niturnlly. Fretful, crying biblea neod MRS.WINSLOVTS SYRUR m Mob at CUMrm'i Irttlilw to make the itomnch dlgott food, . end bonola to move at they ahould. Containe noalcohoi. li.rmfiil Ilium pnlli. I' At your drugithu " AT THE LIBERTY THEATER TONIGHT n . mm It l" 4 ffimm fj , iimm tm 11 i eaunniiiilT 1 1 -r1" ' mini I ' ' iH VAIiIj'ACE 11 R I D fine of tluiHii diiNtardlv aiteihiitii on Ihu part of 11 crooked Iftwvor lo do- Kirov evidciico dcveloiied in tliu ciihc of Harry Wohli. convicti'd of uiurdcr. niien .liiinoo iIIiicimk, 11 cdbaret mrl who wan dimmed In marry 'Webb wax Npirited awnv hurorq the trial and could not uWe her evidence . w'hioli would lutvn done much to neouit the iicnmcd 1111111, ' Ijiter mIih relnriieil. hut Webb hud icuued h' enidorH and win liulilen in tlm Kuiierul Kuneo where he formerly ijroiiecteil. AT THE RIALT0 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW yneii.iiHW ' ')2 GEHALDINE FARRAH ut SHADOWS (Mdwyn PMurtit ' W5SVSUI; and nmom: the ntiniticr Dr. 0niri II. (I. Yen and Homer TiilliiiL'x lent effi cient iiH."iHliiiirn in ('onduettiiir 11 inoxl mlcrchliiiL' xcrvico in boliiill' of tho church at present without a recular paxliir. Iiufux Kiinf. of the Helleview dis trict, lalelv dixeovered the reinnunlx of one of hix fine xtcerx. which nni iiml luid been xlauu'htered nnd drexx ed hv xnuie thief with the intent of oblainini: 11 beef xutiplv for the xea xou. - " Drii lleiherl, emiiloved bv the C'ali- fornia-Oreirou l'ower o inpiiiiv at Yreka, wax in Axhland over Sunday vixilim; rclutivex and iilteiidine; tu biixinexx niullerx.' Mixx Cliivro M. John.-'on, of Morn. returned homo Inxt week for n visit with the home fnlkx. , " The newly ormiied Komio Kiver Vnllev .lerxev llreederx iixxociuliou met in eitv hall on Tuesday, to fur ther tliu work of a movement which ix rcccivimr the active encoiirnucmcnt of the Farmers Bureau and Agricul tural cdIIckc. also to ndopt hv-)nwx and nuilnte for cxtondinir tho mem- herxhiii. As itx na;ne rijii'liex niemberx are elimble Irom valley territory, and in tho selection of .officer) various sections of the eoniilv are represent ed. I!. O. Kanford of Ashland is president : vice president, V."J. Fern of I'liocnix: secrelarv troasurer. F. C. llolilmni:li of Vnlleyview, from whicb locality .1. H. MeCracken is also rep resented on thn hoard of directors. Centrul l'oint. 1'hoenix nnd Talent nrc nlxo reimwiiled on the I101111I, the in- lent beinir to crndnnllv ineorpornte nil xectionn of tlio enmity ax to mem bership. ; A Liberty lunch ear, mounted on the hnsHis of 11 diserndod hievelo, has icon inxliilled on tho vacnnt lot otipo- xito Citizens' bunk, very convenient for shoppers nnd thunterisoersin that. vicinity.' ' Clinton Moore, fornterly clerk m the urocerv unit of tho Kndors depnrt- nl slore, nnd who wont lo Seattle to work in tlio shipyards in the hovdev of hiiihlinif oiioi'iilions there, Ims mov ed tii Olvinpim WnSli. and , from the worilinsr of his I(. v; I), adilres.i, ovi- denllv linn ioinod the hacl;-lo-lho-noil movement ns a trrnimer- of the old xe.'inol. ' :, ' :'.' . JntcrviewiiH' one 01 I tin rciurinnsr xoldiei; lio.vx front overseas rounrdimr livolv sUirmislies in j,he Aruonno Vor esf, lie was asked if the trees didn't afford proloelinn from snipers and machine irun lire, the retort boinir Hint thero Wasn't trees otiouirh for the of ficers. . ; :" 1 v . " Wilson S. Wiley, assistant, dislnct iiHornev of Klilmnth eoiinlv. was hero rcccnllv on Iho wnv lo dncksonvillc, slndvinu' fiuiiiicinl mclliods in vyuuc iu this, county (loulins with w(muUst the Vw tmi Fwwri RMtfe Vi'ouldn't thin appeal to you if yon rend it in H nowxpiiper. un u Avco of ordinurv or rather, extrnordinurv newxt It ho liiiiiiiciin that it ix mcrolv n purl of the plot of tho new Wal Ineo Hoid l'aramotinl picture. ."The -Man From the Funeral Hanitc" whicji will bo , tirese'nted ut , tho I.ibcrtv theater today. The rent of the xtorv von nniMt nee for voumell'. Ann Lit tle ix the virl mi dthe xtorv ix 11 pow erfully, ilriiiiuitic eoneuption. . - i0e nr,V'ii')'.viliuwinlf-um li-, li k'Ui r (''''V-r . rmi VT a J&4 notiihlv ohliiralioux in tho uencral fund elaxsificntioii, difrieulties hnvim: arisen in Klamath over eaxhiuir the same, lux purpose to be the recom niendutiou of some system bf read justment which would re-estnhlish confidence in the securities nnd sim plify malterx. 1 Amos Diilinff of this vicinity, in a recent iiuinhcr of the 1'ortUind Jonr ual. terwdv expresses viewx over con tentions rcgnrdinir the "Conxeientious Obieetor." V (leorue lluri:adinc will look after raniro interests of .the Keeno Crock Cuttle nnd Horse association this year iir usual, n recent .meeting of whieh wnx held for the purpose of elect inc officers ami initialiin; slops towards co-opcriilion with forest xervieo- re latimt to riiintc nnd other priveleires. (ieorue W. Dunn was elected presi dent: M. Tucker, vice president: Fred Homes.. secretary 'treasurer. ; Hutler Wulker. D. . Kiuenid. Hert Chap man and Fred Homes are directors. I'll to sunset on Tuesday tho fine on eitv hnll was still flvimr nt half mast, the occasion therefor hcincr an uiuleierminnle 0110. ANTIOCH l . Mrs, Sum Marshall : of : Central Point; spent tho lnttor purl of the weok with homo folks. Mr. and Mrs. Oooi'Ko Stacy of Iicnglo. Mrs.' Harold Shook of Sama Valloy Viis vlftltlni? trlonds nt liosoliurg sev- cful days Inst weok. . - .j ,Mnj;ry. .McICInnla i roturnod from overseas lut Friday to his home In Sams" Vnlloy. . 1 . ' J i . Ttny Norrls of- DoUKlns, Arizona, who bus been vIsitliiK with frlonds at A Wal2? Resistance Emphasio should be placed upon tho corisowation of strenglh and the building up of a strong wall of resistance against weakness. is used regularly by many, right through the winter, as. a depend able mawus of conservingstrength. For the delicate child or adult, i?j-'ff.t(inrii oiiura ricn iionrisn mcnt with tonii'-qualltics that aro Rrcat in their ability to 'strengthen the btuty anil in Tease rcstatnnco. KvtttUgvi'UiUlouificM,N, 11 i.'j ('Imppnrul was married Inst Wednes day to Minn lluzol Hbo(t of Hono- buric, Ore. A daiico was glvon at the MeKlnnls home lust Saturday night. It was well attonded and overyone had a most enjoyable time, . Mrs; J, Conloy and son Vernon and other relatives In Hnms Vutly mo tored over to Yreku, Cul.i to attond tho funeral, of Mm. Conley's slstor, Mrs, Centers last Tuesday. ' Mrs. It. K. Moore spent Saturday and Siinilay with homo (oiks In Antt oeli this week. Kills Clurk, Mr, Holder and Mr. Sottthwold of Central Point, motored out Into tho valley Monday. Mr. Huberts and family who have boon living In the M onflows for some time, moved to Mnilford lost week. Mr. Hmorsnn who came from Ari zona lately, has rented a place In Uokuo ltlvor whore bo wll move his family In tho near futuro. Miss Mildred Bwect of neaxlo, was visiting with her sister, Mrs. Elmer Simmons at Metlford tho past week Mrs. C. M. Conloy was vIsltlaK homo folks -last Wednesday at Antl- och. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Chapman spent sevoral days with tholr son Claude and wlfo of Cokcrl Kuite this week. Jesse Class motored to town Satur day. . , GS EXCITE YOUR USI E SALTS If roar Back ii acbiog or Bladder bothers, drink lot of water and eat lest meat When your kidneys hurt and jronr back feele sore, don't get seared and proeeed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate Uw entire uruiary tnot. Keep your kidneys dean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their nor mal activity. The function of the kid neys is to niter the blood. In 24 hours tliey strain irom it COO grains of add and waste, ao we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kid nevs sctive. brink lots of water yon can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounce. of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. Tli is famous aalta is made from the add of grapes and lemon juiee, combined with lithia, and ha been used for genera tions to clean and stimulate clogged kid neys; also to neutralise the acids in urine so it no longer is a source of irri tation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in Jure; makes a delightful effervescent llthla-water drink which everyone should toko now and then te keep their kid neys clean and active.,;. Try this, also keep up the water-drinking, and no doubt you Will woadir what became of your kidney trouble and backache. ' '.'"'.'' Advertisement , ; Gold Hill Irrigation District, Gold Hill. Oregon. ; iMnrch 6lh. 1919. 6ealed proposals will be received at tho office of the Gold Hill Irriga tion District, Gold Hill, Oregon, until 10 a. m., 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 480. Tho construction r work Involves the excavation : of approximately 2,619 cubic yards of material that is classified as follows: ". . 2.476 cubic yards of earth 119 cubic yards of loose rock 24 cubic yards of rock. Tha board reserves the right to re ject any and all proposals. Plana and specifications mny be soon at tho office ot the board. ' For particulars Inquire of Tom R. Pearce, Knglneer for the Gold Hill Irrigation District, Gold Hill, Oregon. TOM R. PEARCE. 299 ' Engineer. Advertisement ' Gold Hill Irrigation District, , ! , Gold Hill, Oregon, , -March 6, 1919. Scaled proposals will be received at the office ot the Gold Hill Irriga tion District, Gold Hill. Oregon, until 10 a. m. March 14, 1919, for furnish ing the labor and (material for la bor) for completing the construction of. the Gold Hill Irrigation CanalJ from Station 517 plus 60 to Station 6S4 plus 30, (which ts from Foots crock ,to the end of the canal).- Tho construction! desired Involves the excavation of approximately 8,579 cubic yards of material that is classi fied ns follows: .8,128 cubic yards ot earth " 438 cubic yards of looso rock ,. 13 cubic yards of rock. , . , The board reserves the right to ro Joct any nnd all proposals. 1 " ' Plans and specifications may be soon at the office of the board: .. For full particulars inquire of Tom R. Pearce, Engineer for the Gold Hill Irrigation District. Gold Hill, Oregon. :'.' - : TOM R. PEARCE, 299 ;,,-. ,:., Engineer. . 1. . Advertisement . , Gold Hill, Oregon, March 6,' 1919. ' Sonlod proposals will be received at the office of the Gold Hill Irriga tion DlBtrlot, Gold Mill, Oregon, until Friday at 10 a. m., Mnrcb 14th, 1919, for furnishing the labor and mater ials for completing tho construction or the Gold Hill Irrigation Canal from Station 317 to Station 432 plus 5'. . ' The construction work Involves the excavation of approximately 13, 473 cublo yards ot material that is classified as follows: ,10,258 oubio yards of earth ' 1,279 oublo yards of cement gravel 1,546 oubic yards of loose rock , 895 cubic yards of rock. 'The board resorves the right to re ject any and' nil proposals. , . Plans and specifications - may be seen at the office of the board. ' For full partloulars Inquire of Tom R. Pearce; Engineer for the Gold Hill Irrigation DlstrlotrOold Hill, Oregon. , - ,-k TQ.M It. PEARCE; J jSngiWt - BLOOD POISONING Hqmfa's Ward Oil Safe first Hid Treatment How often lockjaw and blood poisoning- result irom the neglect of a slight scratch or. little cutl Hani' lin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effec tive first aid treatment. It is a pow erful antiscotic and should be ap plied immediately to wounds of this kind to prevent danger of infection. 1 It is toothing and healing and quickly drives out pain and inflam mation in canes of sprains, bruises, cuts, bums, bites and stings. Just as reliable, too, for stiff neck, sore feet, cold sores, canker sores, earache and toothache. Get if from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. . Advertising Rates Classified One cent word. Local-i-Ten cents a line. Legal Fire cents a line. Display 25 cents an Incb. , Contract rates on application. WANTED SITUATION. WAXTKIJ Widow lady, with two boys, wants place on ranch as care taker; has experience. Address 128 South Pioneer. Ashland, Ore gone. ' 301 WANTED Hoy of 16 wnnt work for board and lodging while going to school, In or near Medtord. Noti fy .U. S. Labor Bureau. 299 HELP WANTED MALJC ; WANTED Logger who haa horses ana equipment to take contract 10 log zo 10 3U mouBana leei per aay. Ready now. Fir-Pine Lumber Co. Olendale. Ore. i 300 WANTED-"-Mnn 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 WANTKTl Mldr:LLAJfKOUB WANTED I will pay 15.00 reward to person delivering one two-year ! old colt to my ranch on Wagner creek. Brand on right is dotted diamond. F. W. Combs. Talent, Ore. , 303 WANTED Flrstrclass mechanic will do guaranteed auto 'and gas engine repairing and save you money Phone 580-X. 300 WANTED Large modern flat-top desk and chair; must be in good condition. Phone 70. 300 WANTED To contract for plowing , by the acre. 1158 Court street, J. M. Clclen. 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 and 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 Lib erty bond contracts for cash, Hale's Piano House, Inc. J. F. Hale, general manager. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with use of kitchen. 245 North Grape. 304 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, bath; close in. 245 North Grape street. in m Tq FOR SALE RKATt XSTATK. FOR SALE 160 acre farm, 120 cul tivated. 35 alfa-.ra, 50 acres grain, balance land ready to seed.- Five- room houso. two barns, fenced miles to Gold Hill, one mile to store, postofflco and school, five horses, 20 cattle, oO . hogs, &Q chickens, farm Implements, other tools, household goods.- Will take residence, 5 or 10 acres, up to ' $2,000. a little cash. Very best terms on balance. The price la right; this Is a going proposition. Chas. Gilchrist. Sams Valley. Ore. ; 304 FOR SALE A most beautiful home site. In East Ashland, full block of . 20 lots: stroots 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 up to 3,000w R. D. Sanford, Lower Hel man street, Ashland, Oregon. 299 FOR SALE Ninety acres with water sixty dollars per acre. Box 60 MallTrlhune. .-. 318 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE One team, eight years old, weight 1300. Can be seen at , the Union stable Saturday fore noon, W. R. Holman, Lake Creek, Ore. ! 301 FOR SALE Eight your old goldlngl wolght 1150. G. East, Central Point. R. R. 2. 303 FOR SALE Good young milk cow, fresh last October. : Loose alfalfa hay. Also nice sideboard and sofa, dresser, chairs, center table, fruit jars and milk bottles. ,467 East Fourteenth street. . ..; ;; 300 -f FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. Ap ply 829 Mlnnosota streot. Phone 902. 303 FOR SALE Tweve head bred Cots wold ewes. A. B. Myers, R. F. 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 Co., Medtord, Ore. FOB RK.11 HOUK. F.OR REJXT A six-room house, mod ern, two largo lots. Inquire of Yv. M. Van Scoyoc. 300 FOR RENT Five-room house with largo garden, 2 miles out, Phone 411-R-4. 302 FOR RENT Five-room bungalow. Oakuale district. Wanted to bay pullet. Phone 842-R. . - FOR RENT Several modern honses. Bunding ft Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F. &JLBldg. . - . : VOK 8A!.r& POTJLTKY AND FX! OK FOR SALE Matching eggs, Oregon Agricultural College tarred Rocks, from 200-egg hens, $1.50 per 15, 2.50 per 80, 1 per 100. ' W. M. Totherow, Central Point, Orogon. . , - ..- 300 FOB SALE rFancy Whlto Leghorn eggs for batching, 5c each. Phone 386-M. '. . 301 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red natcning eggs, rnone iifu-w. 310- FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs, SI for 15. Prize stock. Fowler, Rogue River, Oregon. 2 FOR SALE White Leghorn and Rhode Island Red eggs and chicks. F. H. Dressier, phone 777-L. 309 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for batching. 11.00 per setting. Frank Myers, Beagle, Oregon. - 390 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for - hatching, from carefully noganlzed stock. Mrs. C. A. Lcarnea, phone 408-K3. . . 301 FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs fos but bred of laying stock. Won ali first prize at Southern Oregon Poultry Show. Eggs $1.50 per set ting ot 15; $8 per hundred. Mrs V. Bursell, phone 411-R2. .301 FOR SALE! Eggs and chicks. Have yon fed blgn-priced grain to yonr bena all winter with no return? Ton might a 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 yon must have the best. To start right and stay right buy Wes terfleld's White Leghorns. Bggs and baby chick. Route 4, Med- fnrd. 300 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One light canopy top rubber tired buggy. Three large saddles. All In first-class condl- tlon. Phone 67-R1. 303 FOR SALE 16 laying pullets, mixed Leehorns. New coll bed spring, 4. Columbia Crafonola with about twenty records, (25.00. Reming ton 12-gauge auto gun, S25.UU hand spray pump, S4.50; camp tehle - $2.00; three camp stools, 50c each; 3 folding cots, $2.50 each: one boat at dam with oars $10.00. Phone 378-J. 299 FOR SALE Rabbits, cheap. Court street.. 1010 303 FOR SALE Second-hand brooder, 100 capacity; also fountains and feeder. Phone 868-L. 299 FOR SALE Long stem sweet .violets Phone 353-J. 299 FOR SALE Htgu grade brass bed, oak china cabinet, rattan and oak rockers, arm chairs, book case and desk, stand, parlor lamp, clock and ' other articles, all nearly new at about half retail price. 245 N. Grape street. 302 FOR SALE Wheat, Early SunrlBe seed potatoes, Yellow Dent seed corn, sweet corn and popcorn, C. M. Parker, phone 452-W. 308 FOR SALE About five tons freshly dug stock carrots. Modoc Orchard. Phone meal -hours. : 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 it necessary. Geo. L. Treichler Mo tor Co. 301 FOR SALE One truck. Smith Form Attachment and Packard engine. 1 9-horso gasoline engine, never been used; 2 30-norse Fairbanks Morse oil engines; 1 Austin No. 3 Garatory crushers; 1 314 heavy Peter Scantier wagon, good as new; 1 large steel range; 1 family range; tents; 2 Faust jigs and' 1 table and rolls complete. Tools ot : 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, cnt out of first growth fir. C. F. Fess, Leland, Oregon. 307 FOR SALE Alfalfa and clover hay at Buncom. Inquire of S. S. Bullts. 301 FOR SALE Seven-foot John Deere disk harrow at a bargain. Phone 14-F12. 300 FOR SALE Petaluma incubator 200-egg, $10.00; Cream separator, good shape. $10.00.' Call meal times 869-R phone. 300 FOR SA'LE Fine quality hay $25.00 per ton. Modoc Orchard. .Phone ' Central Point at meal hours. FOR SALE Strictly .fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. Nltro-cultures. -Ralph Elden, Medford. 1 : FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms. Cleaning and re- ' pairing of all machines a specialty. ' 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. a A. Chapman. sit FOR SALE Authentlo History of the World War. Ed. Henselman, agent. 423 King street, ' phone &33-H. . - ', 3UB FOR SALE Sulphur for spray dope. Pay you to Investigate. Ralph Wtaldo Elden, Russ Mill. FOR SALE 125 tons of alfalfa hay, all In good order. Will bale and load' on car at Grenada for $21.00 per. ton. O, Cuneo, Bos 85, Gren- . . W FOR RENT -SriSCnRTXANBOVK. Fdft RENT -Small foothills orchard.. Some grain land and pasture. Good i terms. 267 Federal Did. . BU8INK.S3 OPPOHTVMTTE8 FOR SALE Good bustnoss,. A. D. . ;C04 Llttto,. 36 North Kiversiue. FOR FJtCMANOK. FOR EXCHANGE Will take homtt or good car as part payment on my 65-acre ranch. Box 82, Route 1. Rogue Rlvor, Oro. 299 FOR EXCHANGE My residence property for good pear orchard or farm land. Will assume up to ton thousand dollars. , Edgar H. Hftfor. Hotel Modford. 299 MOITBT TO LOAN . LOANS Farm loans I per cent In terest, O. v. lioggs. . LOANS City loans. Building Loan Assn., 429 M. F. aM. -Blag. MONET TO LOAN on good ! real estate security, and will bay Lib erty Bonds. J. -B. Andrews. No. 81 North Grape. Phone 53-M. 330 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorney PORTER J. NEFP, AttorneyHtt-Uw, rooms 8 and 9, Mtvuord Matxmftl Bank Building. : - ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14 Garnett-Corey Bidg. V fiv A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, . Garnett- Corey Building. ' Auto Bnpplle LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co-W are operating the large t, oldest and beet-eqnlpped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use onr spring when others fall. Sold under writ- , . ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premise cleaned np for the rammer. Call on the elty garbage wagons tor good ervlce. Phone 161-1. J. T. Allen. Expert Aeeonntaat WILSON AUDITING CO. B. K. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention gtven to anything In Accounting and In come . Tax requirement. Look Into onr dmplrfied : accounting method. M. F. ft H. Building, Medtord. Phone 157-R. Farm Loan AMORTIZATION PLAN 8 to 40 years 5Vt Money ready when land Is appraised and; title ap proved. E. H. Hard, eecy-trees., ' National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bidg., Medford. ' Investments .':,; FARM LOAN BONDS, '; 4ft, tax tree, at ro-siuuu. v;au .initio loans $500 to $5000, first mort gage, 6 to 8. E. H. Hurd, 213-14 Garnett-Corey Bidg. 312 Instruction In Mnsto FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Height Mail Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bidg, Phone 72. ' Pianino- Ufa THOMAS " MOFFAT--deneral1BiH worn, saan, doors, mournings ana screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phone 184. - Physician and Bnrgeoaa DR. W. W. HOWARD osteopathia, physician. 301 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 180. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear, nose and throat. Byes scien tifically tested and glass" sup- , plied. Oculist and Auriat for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. Bidg. Phone 667. DR. F. Q. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW ' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bidg. Phone 904-L. ' Residence 26 8. Laurel Street. Printers and Publisher 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 BADS TRANSFER ft STORAOB CO. . Oftlce 42 North Front St. Phone S16. -. Prices right, . Service guar ' an teed. ' '- '-, BROWN & WHITE Real Estate, Insurance, Rentals ; . , 10 South Fir 8. -. 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 acre chicken ranch one-halt, milo 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 Itoubo, steam heat, hot and cold water In every room, fine location, furnish ed complete, at a price which ts ridic ulously low. Also some specially, good bargains In city homes, stock and hay ranches.