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"MEDFOTin MATT TitTIVUNTC, MTIBFOTIT), OTfRfl ON", TTTTT RRT) A Y, MARCT 13,- IQtfl . if i if ' PAOE JTVTJ NAZIMOVA AI RIALTO FRIDAY Mnny of the scone which play a lixiMt Important part In tho groat Not liuovn production, "Out of thv Van,' wlih h will nppcnr at tlio Itlulto thoo tro tomorrow and Huturduy, worn niadn at ft wall known lighthouse an tho count ot Mnlno, I'nrmuislnii for thlN unusual privilege was grnntod by the government a representative of tin) NnKlmova Production company liuvlim Mono nn a niittelitl trip to WntilihiKton for thin purpose. - . "Out of the Fog,", la n trnimtiidnun drama of tho una mid gives Noiiltiiuvn (wo (llBtlnotlvo roles whfoh provide ovory opportunity for lir varied and Inlmiiio powers, flomo of tho scones (loplet tho light holme ns It Htitniln on tho rock-hound Now KliKlnnit coast r-a lonely object on this dosolutn simt lashed and buffatod by the slnmi-Unmcd wavns. Others aro Ink Mi In Ilia light tower showing tha revolving Unlit whirl) In seen by ships far out to sea, warning thorn of (hit troAcliorou rocks and slinnls upon which tho beacon liuidii. These scones am unusual In that It la mil (loin thil tho prlvlUiKO for taking ulr lure., oil government properly Ih jtruiilcd. , AI Mark llrontiin, a mining man of somewhat ahady reputation wo ahnt anil killed at a hoiat yesterday and tho affair Is veiled In inyntory. Tliarc worn two people present when tho ahootliiK occurred. Ono waa Harry Wulli, a prospector, who I accused of tho rrlmo and tho other, Jnnlro Vwlltams, a beautiful cabaret Kir) who disappeared beforo tho could be ' detained and Wobb will probably pay tho penalty. - i You've doubtleaa read stories like thla In tho nowapapera, tlmo and Kitln. Thla, however, la merely tho atari of the now Paramount picture, 'Tho .Man From . Klinernl Uuiiito,' whirl! XII bo ahown ut the Liberty theater today. 'Wullnca rtold la the tor and Ann Llttlo la his -loading woman. Mis Little la the girl Held play Webb. You'll want to Know how It cornea out. won't you? Then your only chunco la to see tho pic ture EaifetNews . -; MvmKM-k v Z PORTLAND, Mar. 13. Calllo toady; rocelpta 92. 8loors, beat (1.1 Jll4; Rood to choice ll.r0 12.50; mod I u in to Rood $10.&U4f 1 1,50; fair to Rood ll.r0' lO.r.O; Rood to fair, $X,fiu(f 9. DO; cowa and hoi fori, cholco $10.60 12; Rood to cholco 0flf 10.50; medium to Rood $7.50'J9; fair to modlum $07; ennnera $.1.50 f6; bulla IlliJi 10; cnlvex $9.50?T Hi alockera and fendera 7 fit 10. "- Hogs atnndy; receipts 421. Prime mixed $ I7.504P17.7B; medium mixed $17.25 17.60; roUKh honvlea $15.50 1(1.50; plRN $154(16; bulk $17.50. -.' Shoop atondy; no receipts. Prime Inmba $15.50 flip 10.50; fair to medium $ 13.50 ff 14.50; yearlings $Uffl2s wotliors $94(10; owes $0.504l L0.G0. Butter '.PORTLAND, Mar. 13. Buttor weak, Cltycronmory prlnta, extras, box lota 02c;. cartons OHc; half boxos half vont moro; loss than halt boxoa ono cent moro. IluyliiR price biittor fat, country, 62 113c; cubo oxtrtin GOo. ; '. Kkkm . : T'OHTLAINII),'. Nnr; 13. Eggs selling price, ennooomit, 80e; Inlying prlco, 7,4 4f38o; soiling' prlco, can dled, 40c; soloctod candled In cartons 43c. .. , v. - -' ,.;..-. .-..-;' ;. Hiifferoil for ICIgtit Yonr " '. Iilioumntlc pains, liime back, floro muscles mid stiff Joints moBl fro qttontly can bo trncod to ovorworkod, wonk or disordered' kldnoys. Daisy noil, R. V, D. 3, Uox 234, Savannah, QM, .wrltos: "I was sufforlnR for , olRnt years from pain In tho back and could not do any of my work, but alnoo I hnvo taken Foloy Kidney Pills 1 onn do alt ot my work," Foley Kid ney iPllls Kftvo' RWon rollof to tlioii snnds who stiff drod from kldnoy or bladder trouble. Try thorn. For Bnlo by Mod ford Pharmacy. SAYS FIGHT WAS FATfc, (Contlnuort from page one.) almost anything in reason to ho able to. Visit my 'mother, who was old and , foeblo. . , V1' .. . . ': ' ''.tJhloss VVIllard auroos to flRht within n ronsonablo tlmo which ho should do lo'(ro,vo, if ho enn, that ho can, bout mo fairly, 1 shall ulnlm tho world'o tltlo." - ' " i- Wlllaril's Denial LAWIItRNCra, Kiis., Mar. ,13. Jnclt Johnson' simply noods tho money and Is trylnn to put over an ' other mntch, was tho comment of J 0.88 'fr() wljoi; Bhoyi 119.8(111,9. nifliit rocelvod from llnvuiiu 'today In which JohiiHou vlitlmod tho fiham liloiiHhlp bout with Wllluhl four yenra uro wiki a pru-nrniiiKed affnlr. "Tluiro la ahiiolulely nothliiR to It." VVIIInrd oonlliiiied. "I rufimo to dlf ulry the aliUuiiioiit with a dunlnl; for an fur iih am concerned, It la almply u crudo Joke. "In view of tho ruct ih at tliore wuro aport wrltnra ipid flRlit critic from .all over tho world In Havana whim I won tho championship from .loliiiaoii, It Is foolish to mippono tluil a fiiko could hnvo boon perpatrated oven If I had boon an low an to conn tennnco such 'w nrraiiRomoitt. - ",lolnvnn'a Riitno la ulinoat childish In Ita altnpllcity and you, muy any for mo that I refuse to full for It. J do not Intend to flitht .loh;ison aifiiln or any other colored man." . EAGLE P3INT. EAGLEFS Bv A. ClYlowlctt. , I linve lienn ri'iiiKwIml In pill the I'nlliiH'inir uolico in tho AU'dl'ord .Mail Tribune; , 1 llied. in I,on Aiiucli'H, .Cnlif.. Jan. HI. J II II), of NimliiHh intliioimi. Juiiiim Aiixliu flrecn, nirt-il about ,'ll vuiim, lie viik born in Niuui t'itv. " 1 1 1 i i '. and liM mollier nooii moved to ICimle I'liinl. whore ho wax rniseil and I'lliiciilcd.. Me wiih a trrnnil moii of the lulu J. J. Krver. lie Iciivcm 11 wife mill iimlliur and '. two adntn. r. t'linili'H Jnnen,nf Kciillli), unil Mm. r'lovd l'ien-e of KiirIh I'oinl, lo mourn bin Iohm. lie wiih ul'flieted nil bin life wiih Ncuuetliiiiir like miili'idin CitH. bill liix mind Ht'i'ineil to lie L-encnillv cli-ur on L'i'uernI siibiix-tM mid wok' unite liriulit, mid well edtii-nteil. I.iil. Kntiirdiiv nielil I'rof. Deiir Inl f, the principal of our xchool. cave a linrlv tit tbe lumilH of (lie Ki-liool and a few of the' invited fricmU ami I would inden from the invitation (hat I received that it wiih intended to be a i-eleliralinii of Bl, I'm I rick's ilnv il wiih Ivihi wrillen in the Modern' IriNh luneimt;i, but iih Ldiil mil atteii',' inn not nblit In uive iiimiv of tlie nur ticiilnrH, but am told Unit nmonir Hie aniUMinir 'calurc of Ihe enlerlain- mi'iit n a lioxiiiu inuteli between due of mr tiniiiiiiieut men mid a Woman. but did not learn the ileeiHion of the indue. ' Anotlier feature of llio nluv wim tin inula 1 1011 of an "Inuli wake" The eorp-in wax ho well nreimrcd t it wn difficult trt ileeide whether it wiih a real enriwn or a "live eornse." lhev iiimo had cmiieH of din'erenl kind to anmsn tlie-rhihlrcn nml Hie oveniiiir wiih tmsHcd off verv nleiiH- niuiv uniii 11 came nine to serve HiiniiiT, when il wii8 diHcovere.l tlmt HonieixirHon or nerKoiiH hud slnleu one of the bnhl.elK eonlnininir n cake nml a dmli iif milnd mid a hH of nilvrr forks ninl oilier dbdici that , bail lui-n lirouulitv.liv our oriiniirv leneher. Miss lum llencdicl. Siimpicioii woh soon fiihlcned on the two bov or rntll'r voiinir men who wen- suiiobc(I to be the L'uiltv unci ami llio next dnv cuke of the stiine kimt Hint was ulolen was in the lunch hueket of two of Ihe children, mid later I iimlerHlmid, the enliiritit admitted thnt thev look the biiHket and were willinB lo return tbe dislic.H nml - Hilverwnre. There is strnn:; (111k ot having the voiinir men arrested and prosecuted. Siinilav morniiitf Hov. fl. C. flriffin, Ihe repreHcnliitive of llio Ainerienn Siindnv Sehool I'iiinn euino in ne- eorilimr to apiioiiilnient anil met with the Siindnv school, tnkimr part ill the exereiscH. and nt the eloso was in- vited bv the aiiperintendent. : Mini Winntfreil Ilaak, lo tnko elinrso of the sehool. 11s it had nlreadv been vot ed to have him furiii.sli tho aeliool with, (lie literature of llio. society lie ropresentH. After .rendinir and ex nlii'iiiinr the eonslilulion.MisH Clco Koliertson was eleeled as liliriirinn. Ihe rest, of llio officers beinir nlreadv filled, and Ihn siciiinc of the con'-'ti- tulion liv I lie officers ho' nnnniineed thai lib would Have lo lake tho school bv adoption ns it was nlreadv orirnn- mcd. At nmht tho C. K. S. bail tlieir reirulnr meetinir 11 ml the audience was entertained with n delinte, tho oues tiou liciiiic. "Resolved, that llio Christian church oimlit to provide sonielliiinr as a substitute for tho sa loon." On tho nlfiriiintiVQ were Arr. Nut Slusser. own barber, and M. S. Wood, but Mr. Wood did not Rhow uri. and Prof. Deardot'f anil "Miss Tina Benedict, our prinuirv toucher, on the iieualivo, nnd liov: 0. 0, OriCl'in. was chosen iih iudtro. to ileeido. There wero but few imMiments advanced on either : sido iih Mr.. Slusser until Hint be had not hud time to prepare mid Miss It, Hind to mo privately that when she irot up to speak, sho ilis- eovered Unit she had left, her notes al home, but Mr, O, had his notes mid so did Mr. S, . Tho .-judge deciilcd six points in favor of tho nffirmnfivo nnd four in fiivnr of the'neiiiitive. Thin wiih followed bv a steroptieon exhibit, of tho life of; Christ, that proved to ho verv inloveslimr., Mr. fl. snout Siindnv. nicht, nt-.tlio, Suniiv. side nnd Montlnv mornincr took tho sluito for llio Trail country, inleiidinc to slop off n limit six ir seven miles from here and. visit on up to Trail, rolMi'iiiuir on l,hn, ens.t; side of the river via tho ''ro Ferrv and xixpeets rt bftlit HrrviWMfoO- Siltide v. M'rfreh 14. Heal Skin Diseases It In unnecessary for. yoirto svffe? with eczema,blofches,ringworm,rashc9 nnd similar skin troubleo, 2emof ob. tallied at any drug Stora for 35c, or ; $1.00 forcjttra large bottle, and prompt, ly applied will usually give Instant relief, from itching torture. It cleanses nnd soothes the skin nnd heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zcmo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to Ihe most delicmj! chin. It in not grensjv is cosily applied nnd cosln little. ( let ft today nnd nvo all further distress, l mil. w, 1 Jijc Vft, lovehmd, Q, . - fl iti I ha Ilccse crunk cioo Iioiiho nflcr Hiindiiv Nclool mid preach hero Holi day ovcniim tit 8 n. m. , : , . TiIinI Hiindiiv W E. iraiiiinnl and. wiJ'o, Slim (,'nurliiev and wife. Jon Moon mid wife ami llurvv Kiuilli were (iiichIm at Ihe Buiiti.VMido for diti ner, Jjiist Momliiv mornSnir Mrs. Btrontt nml Mi'H. -llrillMcii ciiiiiii out on the unil tluiro mid Sirs, Slrunu went 011 lin io Trnrl to visit her moii, In nddi Vlii lo Mrs. Htrn tliero, wore liov. Oi'ilTin, Ira Ouiilai'. Mrs. Ailainscn and two other woiiictron tho stai;n, lieudi'd for Trail, hcMiilc about nil the 'iiuil nnd 1 in reel pnsl mid biii'imuc Mr. A. could int on the buck. Ilu hud tliivi! Wimien on I lie sent. Ihere is but one sent in ihe hack, nnd Mrs. Admi hcii. Hie driver's wife, scnled on n box in front of the sent nnd the two men stored in behind. mckiiiL- seven ucrHonn iiltouelliiir. iiiiiil Ihn liu-btest olie in tfie Int. will we'aht 110 pounds and from Hint up lo over 200 pounds, but lhev all went tlirouuli 0. It, William Lewis, our sheep mini, was a business caller Mondnv. , Krcd 1'ri.ulenuer of nledfiird. John CliiiinberH of Central Point and C. A, N'ewstroin of liike Creek were busi ness callers Tuesday, C. M. (lav. Hhcnnmi Woolev and wife, Chris llerusmon mid unite u number of htriinuerH we(p on the streets Tuesilav. J John (loin, our iiL'ale man, one of our rctrular hoarders, who has been couihininir biiHiness with pleasure bv visitinif AhIiIiiiiiI. returned Hie first of tho week, end Jiromiht with liim Mr. liarrv Hosier, one of the business men of Ashland, nnd the uro putting 111 their tunc U'lilhcrini; iiuutes. Mr. Hosier has the necessary maeliinerv to cut and Polish them at Ashland. Mrs. ,). W. Miller of Fort Smith, came, in the mnrointr. Wedncijdnv. and took Ihe K. P.-P. sIiiko for Trail. ! J. 8. Hoiirihnun bus been quite .ill for (lie pnst week nnd seems to be af flicted wiih what Hm doelorH, claim is it new apidcinif. He has Rlomaeh trouble nltemlcd bv serious hie eouuhs. ' Mrs. 1,. A. Snliiile leaves soon for Southern 'iin oniiiK to visit with relatives until Ihe first of April. Mrs. Jeff Slaulo has been confin- feil to the bouse for tho past two weeks with n severe cold. Arnold ltohncrt Ihih inst relumed from 11 tbrco weeks' visit to relatives in Southern California. - Tho dmiuditers of Osrur Illncbford have both been' siek and iiIIIioul'Ii lhev are iuiprnviiic nr not vet able to return (o tlieir school duties nt MCil- ford, , , . , vi. i The Parent -Tenolfors e-rclc have decided to. omit their rvgulnr mectim; this month on account Of sickness union',' the meiubers. Tho next meet inir will be held "in Ihe third Satur day in April tit the home of Mrs. J. W. I'.ldeii. Mr. mid Mrs. I). W. Stone, who hnvo spent- the winter in California returned to their ranch here lust week. . ''i .. -r l . The sons of Mr. and Mrs. Onirics Trtvlor. who hnvo been ill with the flu. are much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hen ft enter tained a small dinner partv Sunday. Miss Bessie Nichols, who-hns been visit intr relative!) here for the pnst few weeks, returned to' her homo in Knslo Point Monday. i Circuit Court A. S. Ash vs. Medford Ronltv nnd Improvement pmnptiiiv. Suirimons. h Hitr Pines i I,tniiber eoinpnnv vb! COMB SAGE TEA IN FADED OR GRAY HAIR If Mixed with Sulphur it Darkens j 80 Naturally Nobody can Tell. Grandmother kopt nor fialr beauti fully . darkened, Bloasy ond attracttyo with a brow of SnRO Toft and Sulphur. Whenovor her hair took on that dull, faded or stroakotl appearance, this sim ple mlxturo waa applied with wonflcr-" fill effect. Dy asktnR nt any druR storo for "Wyoth'a Sago and Sulphur Compound," you will got a large bot tlo of this old-time roclpo, Improvod by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at Very little cost. This slmplo mixture oan be dopondsd upon to 'restore natural, color and beauty to tho hdlr. ' A wcll-unown downtown -drUBRlst sny everybody uses Wyoth's Sago and Sulphur Compound now becauso It darkens so nnturally and ovonly that nobody can toll it has boon applied It's 00 easy to. uso,-too You- simply dampen a comb or soft - brush -nfld draw it through your hair, taking ono strand at a tlmo. By morning tho gray hnlr disappears; after another application or two, It Is restorod to Its natural cololf and looks glossy, soft nnd beantlful. This pr-oratlon Is a dtllghlf ill toilet requisite. It Is not In tendod tor tho cure, mitigation or pre vention of dlaoaso. A Real Investment S2 Vi aores good soil, near Mod tord; all cultivated, lays well; K-room house, good barn; 15 acres boartng pears; good school;-all will bo irri gated; will grow alfalfa; main high way; very doBlrnbla-for dairy and poultry ranch. Prlco $100 pur aero. 'Noarly two acres well improved gnrdon tract,' good houso, barn, paid water right; on pnved highway, Just outaldp, city-limits'. ... Price, $ir()0i Coidfflew Page-Dressier Co. liichnrd Hherwooil et nl. For mon'ev. , Hnrn A. 1'rico vs. Hamiicl Mo('lin tonk. . Cost bill.. - ' . ' Mary A. Kton et vir. vu, J. it Dunn t ux. Ko'4'osiire. Cleorgo. Kiiufnian vs. 'rcderick C. I'nuo. Summons, ' American Kecdinz Mneliinc Co, vs. Charles J I. Taylor. Writ of. uttnoli menl. ! Flovd McKuO vh, Ciithorino McICco. Order. , "..'.. i,i'', .-, W, B. lluniiiin vh, Soiifhcrii Orcuon Truclion Co. et nl. Cost bill. , . r . 1'rolwto Court Frnnziskn Oluck, estate. Admit ted to probate. Onirics Klcnnett, cstule. Proof of publication. Kilwnrd Perrv. csluto, Proof of publication. " li.?.io ' I loeff,' estate. Proof of publication. w , John Devlin, cslnle. Order. ' ' Heal Entitle Transfers ' Certificate of title to F. M." Smith. Lot 22. Parker Place Certificate -of tillo to J. J. Os- setibniBUO. It '22. Pnrker Plnco Pineapple Desserts 2c The bottle in each package of Pineapple Jiffy-Jell con tains all the rich essence from half a ripe pineapple. The e dessert has a 1 wealth . of this exquisite flavor, and a package serves six people for 2 '4 cents. - Yon owe to yourself a trial of this new-type gel , 'atine dainty. , tO Flauort, at Your Grocer' 3 Package for 25 Cmntt m DRINK HOT TEA . ; . . FOB A ,BAf CofjQl Get a small package of Ilnmburg Dreast Tea at any pharmacy. ' Take a tnblesnoonful of tho tea, put: a cup of imping water upon M pour through a slero and drink a teacup full at any time dirriitg the day or before retiring. It is tbe most effective way to break a cold and cure frglp, as-it -opens--the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also looiens tlie bowels, thus driving a cold front tbe system. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. 1GHT OUT Hub Pain and Stiffness away with a small bottle of old honest " St Jacobs liniment When your back la sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stilTened up, don't sutfer! Get a 30 cent bottle -of old, honest "St. Jacobs. Liniment1' at aoy drug store, pour a little in your hnnd and rub it right into tbe pr.ln or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness is gone. lkin't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once. It takes tho ache and pain right out of your bock and ends the misery. It is maglcul, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn tho skin. 4 Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica and lame back misery so promptly Advertising Rates '.. Classified! One cont a wortC . Locals Ten cents' a line. Legal Five cents a line. :.. Display 2 5 cents an Inch. , . Contract rates on application. WASTED iBITtJA'TION, WANTED Widow lady, with two boys, wants place on ranch as care taker; has oxporlonco. -Address 12S South Pioneer, Ashland, Ore gone. , i ' ' ' 301 FOR RKM1 HOlJSES, FOR RBST A six-room houso, mod orn, two largb lots. " Inquire of W. ' fit. Van Scoyoo. . , 300 FOR lUSNT Flvo-rooiii houso with largo gardon, 2 miles out. Phono 411-R-4. 302 FOR RENT Fivo-room bungalow. Oakdalo district. Wanted to buy "pullet. Phono 8-R. FOR RBNT--SeveraPmodorn honse. - Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F. & . Bldg. ' " WANTED . ;'-i . ' TH- ,.: : t , -' (v,- '. With Automobile experience. Auto Exchange 18 N. Grape St. r mm ASSI T HEAD STUFFED FROM " ' CATARRH OR A COLD Bays Cream Applied in Nostril . Open Air I'usoagea Right Up. . 4--t4'K' . Initant rollef no waiting. Your cbgg.'d noatrlls open right up; the air powages of your braid clrar ami you can brcailie freely. No more hawking, snuf fling, blowing, lieodsche, drynew No struggling lor breath at night; your cold or eatarrh disappears. --. , Get a siniiil bottle of Ely's Crcant Balm from your dniggUt now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiwptic, healing cream In yonr nostrils. It pen etrates through every air pa stage of the bead, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes im stsntly, - ... -. - It's juit flee. Don't stay stuffed-up with . a cold or pasty catarrh. - - - BEM WAJfTKU MAJJE. WANTEI Logger who. baa horses and enulpmnnt to tae contract to log Ih to 20 thousand feet per day. Ready now. Kir-Pine. Lumber Co., Glendale, Ore. . ' ' 300 : WANTBUV MlfMJI!l,LiAWKOU8 WANTED Work of any kind by Japanese boy. 227 South Ivy St, Phone 687-R. T. Mori. 815 WANTED Good. work team, about 1300. Cheap for cash. Phone 131. . , 301 WANTED TO BUY-J-A baby bed: must be In good condition. Phone . 173. ,' --r...- WANTED I will pay $5.00 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.!- f ' .,-r - 30Z WANTED First-class mechanic will do guaranteed auto and gas engine repairing and save you money. Phone 680-X. 300 WANTED--Large modern flat-top (leak and chair; must be in good - condition. Phone 70. - - 300 WANTED To contract for plowing by the acre. 1158 Court street. J. M. Clelem - ; ; - , 3J2 WANTED To rent by. May t. mod ern house, either completely or : partly furnished. Phone 173, tf WANTBD--Tol buy - two or . three burros and equipment. Apply 3. K. 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 Houso, Inc. J. F. Hale, general manager. . WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 4SS-M or 488-X. FOR SALE KKAXj EST ATS; FOR SALE Several good stock ranohes including cattle, horses, farming. implements, etc. If look ing for a bargain and want to make some easy money, see T. C. Gaines. Trail, Ore. ' 325 FOR SALE Am leaving Ashland 'and will sell 1918 Reo touring car, in perfect mechanical condition, nnd good tires. Mrs. Frank Moore, B95 North -Main street. Phono 229-J Ashland. - -: 305 FOR SALE 160 acre farm. 120 cul tivated, 35 alfa:rn. 50 acres grain, balance land ready to seed. Five room house, two barns, fenced, 7 miles to Gold Hill, one mile to storo, postotf Ice and school, live horses, 20 cattle, 50 hogs, BO "chickens, farm implements, other tools, household goods. Will take . residence, 5 or 10 acres, up to 12,000, a llttlo eash. Very best terms on balance; The price Is ' ' right; this is a going proposition. ' Chas. Gilchrist, Sams Valley, Ore. 304 FOR SALENinety acres with water elxty dollars per acre. Box 50, , Mall .Tribune.- ' 318 FOR SALE LTVKSTOCK FOR SALE Well broke saddle horso 835, . Union Stables. . 301 FOR SALE Ranch mare, weight 1200, S55. Union Stables; . . 201 FOR SALE 1100, $80. Team mares. Union Stables. weight 301 FOR SALE-J-Good ranch, team, weight 1300, $150... Untou Stables. '. . 301 FOR SALE Good gentle team', weight 2100 pounds. R. L. Ferris, Medford, Ore., Rout 4. - 301 FOR SALE Ono team, eight years old, weight 1300. Can be seen at tho Union stable Saturday fore noon. W. R. Holman, Lake Creek, Ore. 301 FOR SALE Eight year old gelding, ' wolght 1150. G. East, Central -Point; R. Rr 2. ' . - -n 80 FOR SALE Good young milk cow, fresh last October. Loose alfalfa hay. Also nice sideboard and sofa, dresser, chairs, centor table, fruit "jars and milk bottles. 467 East "Fourteenth street.; 300 FOR SALE-t-Fresli Jersey cow. ; Ap ply S 2 9 Minnesota streot. Phono 902. . ' - - 803 FOR SALE Twelve head bred Cots wold ewes. A. B. (Myers, R. F. D. 1, Rogue Hiver, Ore. . 307 b-on SALE Pure bred Red Polled ' bull calf,-born October, 1918; fine youngster. Modoo Orchard or Pal mer Investmont Co., Medford, Ore. I D ADVE RTISE IMEMTS FOB RENT FCKM8HBD ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with ' uio of kitchen. 21E North Grape. '';, -''--..,... ..-i 3Q4 FOR BALK POULTHr AND EGGJBl FOR SALE Hatching eggs, Oregon Agricultural College Barred Rocks, from 200-egg hens, $1.50 peT 13, $2.60 per 30, $7 per 100. W. . Tetherow, Central Point, Oregon .. . . - .. ; , - . 300 FOR SALE Fancy White Leghorn -. eggs for hatching, 5c each. Phone 386-M. . 301 FOR SALE Rhode Island - hatching eggs; Phone 370-W. Red 318 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, $1.00 per setting. Frank Myers, Beagle, Oregon. 390 FOR SALE Whlto Leghorn eggs for hatching, from carefully hoganized stock. Mrs. C. A. Learned, phone 408-R3. - , 301 FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs for batching; not only pure bred but, . but bred of laying stock. Won all first prizes at Southern- Oregon Poultry Show. . Eggs $1.50 per set ting of 15; $8 per hundred. Mrs. V. Bursell, plftne 411-R2. 301 FOR' SALE Eggs and chicks.. Have yon fed high-priced grain to yonr hens all winter "with no return? ' Ton might as well know first as last that no amount of care and . feed will make poor stock pay yon a profit. To make money - from . poultry yon most have the best. To start rtgbt nnd stay right bny Wes-.- terfleld's White Leghorns. Eggs ' and baby chicks. Route 4, Med ford. - . - 30 FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Seasoned wood, 16-lnch ; lengths. Call Hampton Orchard, ;- 463-RL : .' FOR SALE 1600 pound work team and 12-Irich gang plow cheap if 1 taken at once. - Phone C: S. Kew ' - hall; Jacksonville 21-F4, at meal : - hours. v 304 WANTED Double set of work bar : nesa for cash. Phone 131. 301 FOR SALE One stock saddle, $15. , .Union Stables. - -. - : 1 301 FOR ALE OR TRADE For cows , and pigs. three-Inch Mitchell wag-j- onr heavy Mitchell mountain hack ! with top, $40.00.- cost 1 $170.00; heavy Velle side- spring . single i.. buggy. $35.00. cost $140.00. Brom - mer Bros., phone 5S9-J-3. -;- 305 FOR SALE One light canopy top rubber tired buggy. Three large saddles. s AU in first-class condi tion. Phone 67-R1. 303 FOR SALE Rabbits, cheap. Court street. 1.1 1010 303 FOR SALE High grade brass bed, oak ohina 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. ...-'l 302 FOR SALE Wheat. Early Sunrise seed potatoes. Yellow Dent seed corn, sweet corn and popcorn. C. M. Parker, phone 452-W. 308 : FOR SALE About liva 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.M. t Terms if necessary. Geo. L. Trelohler Mo- tor Co. --- - -r 301 FOR SALE One truck. Smith Form Attachment and Packard engine. 1 9-horse gasoline engine, never '. been used; 2 30-horsa Fairbanks Morse oil engines; 1 Austin No. 3 Garatory crushers; 1 3 heavy Peter Schutler wagon, good as new; 1 large steel range; 1 family '- range;' tents; 2 Faust jigs and 1 table and rolls complete, v. Tools of all kinds. 2000 ore sacks. It in- .' terested write Manganese Metal ; Co., Lake Creek,-Ore. - -'. 307 FOR SALE Wood for sale in car : lots,. 16-inch, cub out of. first r growth fir. , C. F; Fess, Leland, - Oregon. . . . 307 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.- .. . 1, 300 FOR j. SALE Petalnma 1 Incubator, . 200-egg, $10.00; Cream separator, - good shape, $10.00. Call meal times 869-R phone ,,. ., . 800 FOR SALE Fine quality hay $25.00 per ton. Modoo Orchard. Phone Central Point at meal hours. FOR SALE Strictly fancy alfalfa seed, sweet olover and other grass --seeds1,.-' Nitro-oultures. 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 Authentic History ot .the World War. : Ed, Henselman, " agent, 423 King street, . phone 532-H. '- .1 : 306 FOR SALE Sulphur for spray dope. . Pay you to investigate. Ralph Whldo Elden, Russ Mill. FOR SALE 125 tons ot alfalfa hay, all in good order.' Will bale and load on car at Grenada for $21.00 ' per ton. G. Cuneo, Bo 85, Gren- ; 99Ui w FOR RENT MlfiCKLLANBOCS. FOR RENT Small foothills orchard. Some grain land and pasture. Good terms. 207 Federal Bldg. FOR SALE OR RENT Bear creek. Plenty Thono 738-X. - 10 acres on of water. - '' " 80S BUSINESS OPPORTONITIK8 , FOR SALE Good business. Little, 36 North Riverside. A. D. 304 MONEY TOf IjOANT LOANS Farm loans 8 per cent in- terest, O. C. Boggs. - - - - LOANS City loans. Building & Loan. Assn., 429 M. F, & H. Bldg. ' MONET TO LOAN on good reel - estate secnrlty, and will bny Lib erty Bonds. J. 5... Andrews, No, 81 North Grape. Phone 53-M. 830 BUSINESS DIRECTORY 'Attorney PORTER- J. NEFF, Attorney-t-lw, rooms 8 and 9, Medford NatkmaJ . Bank Building.- - - - t ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, , 213-1 4 Garnett-Corey, Bldg. . .819 A. E. , REAMBS, Ltwyer, . Corey Building. - - . Garnett- Anto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. W are operating the largest, oldest - and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use onr soring when others falL Sold under writ- - ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth. St.. Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Gst yonr premises cleaned np for the summerv Call . - on the city garbage wagon tor good service. , Phone S61-T. J. '' Y; Allen. , - - , - ' Expert Aeeotmtaafr - WILSON AUDITING CO. H. If.' Wilson. C. P. A. Attention ctren to anything in Accounting mad In come Tax requirements. Look - - Into - our slmplrfied aecountlng method. M. F. 4 H. BnUdinf, Medford. Phone 157-R. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5" to 40 years 5 H Money ready .when land Is appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hurd, secy-treas. . National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. .. Investments FARM LOAN BONDS, AV. tax free, $25 to $1000. Can place : . loans $500 to $5000. first mort- : , gage, 6 to 8. E. H. Hurd, 213-14 : ; Oarnett-Corey Bldg. 318 Instruction in Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher Ol piano and harmony. Halgbt Musis Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72. Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill ; -work, sash, doors, moulding and ; screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184.'- - -- Physicians and Surgeon 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. Byes aclen- tiflcally tested and glass sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. : R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. Bldg. Phone 667. 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 Publisher MEDFORD- PRINTING CO. ha the -. best equipped printing office In . Southern Oregon. Book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systems. -: etoi Portland prices. 17 North Fir St. - --Transfe1 EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE) CO. Office 42 North Front St Phono ' 316.' . Price light Service guar; J anteed. ' - - BRON&WklTE Real Estate; Insurande, Rentals ; 10 South Fir St, ' 18 acres on, (Paclflo highway, i. acres in alfalfa, 9 In wheat, good houses, granery, a fine proporty 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 rango adjoining, : Price $2000.00. ' A splendid boarding or roomtoK 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, stock mi W r&uskM, ., , , .... if