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METFOTTO TfATT3 TftTBTJNFl. fEDTOTlT),- ORWiOy. MONDAY, FATirir I Tin nrif 1,1 JM J.' I V J'J I, i '.nil - p AMERICAN HAD 374 VESSELS LONDON (Ciirrospoiirioiico of tho AmiuoliilDil I'ruMH.) .Till) Uiiltud Btulos had 1174 vessels on duty iu liiiiroponn WHtOW '""J U JHiraoillHll nf 80,71 1 iiflnivt, At bnstm or lioiuliuitrtrn when' Ihu uriuiKtlcu win hIkiwhI, lu'ccu'dlim lu n nummury of United Hlntna naval ik'K vll !oh prepared ut , liiuuluuitrlers liore. 'Numerically - the submarine clinnm headed tlitt Hut with 120, then ciyno iliu doNtroyorit with .71), while tbu tlilnl dan wiih tho unher alded 55 milllnrx Hint iihhIkIckI In keeping n alondy stream of coal niciv. IiiK f ropi Cardiff tu maintain tlio al lied hrniloa .and jirovotil Franco frmti froosliitf. Of tint fifteen cIommmi or gulps mm- ninriitail In the report the work of Iho rttwtruyors stands first In drama tic Jnlorunt. Tlio twenty that wore horn mi July' 1, 1817, imiitudtiiltdy bitcniha active lit thn war isumo ami that activity constantly Increased as' the mitiihtir of -boats gradually swel led uiifir It reached I ho maximum number on Novomhr ll.'lfflH, , m(l,IMH) Tl1Ml KnfullOll ' With 2 r converted yur.hl and u low ollir vuhmU they eaoortod tM, 0U0 troops of thu Unluitt Hiaies expe ditionary force lo Europe wltlioiit the hum of h innii from enoioy actoii,.nnd tlioy escorted S7 percent of nil IJnlt ihI HUlloa, allied null neutral shipping lo Franco hihI England from April 0, 1 u 1 7. to Nov. 0. 1018, lu lit In and oilier work limy sloumed approxim ately 875,000 iiillon every tlilny days. Tim convoy system wa not adopt ed unit) shortly, f tor tlio (lulled Hinlcw entin-ed ho wur, but In the year unil mivim moiilhit from then mull tho.oml, l.B5a IiIm wro hrouitht over In 1474-convoys,,thnt numbered from on ship to us iniiiy uk forty, United Hiatus destroyem based at ijiientnilown nml. Hre,t encorlm) mora thmi W0 single atrip thru the danger mine ami In IIiIk work encountered noma . of tlinlr greatest hiunrds. Only tho largest. Inmost iihlp were sent across alone, mid 1u rough wealhor tlio destroyors were considerably battered whim fun nel to mulnliilii high spuod against heavy mum; ' ItcpuriH ofironlnnt with Iho onumy liy Amorli'un tomielii toul HfiD and tlio moMt nl them'enmo frnin dralniy- or (oniiiiiindi'm. A nilimnrliin wim net imtly In tho vicinity In ,J3. o thwio rnniw lull Ilia olhurx linva tioen llotad an fnjiio ulnrnm. .Mmliodn of diUtrmltilnK Hid pranonoo of a Jiuo uiiirlna urn varied' but iiMiially rp lmod uimn hnrtwhloh Dhow with mirprlitlnc apciiraoy thu day to iluy niovomunii of thi tindorwatur craft, iiy Knrouuii'm n( Km ' Tho report Klve a Wat of t$ eo- countar. tho niajdrlty of which ro nltwd Hi Iho lubutarluo linlnR "prott alily Kllghtly dainnKeit". or "poimlhly lllihtly dninuKiMl." ' Onu ! itlvon u "poiuiltily tu nk , three aa mink and one captured, 1 The accuracy of lufor million of tUa movnmonta of auhiuar Inoa la ovldonood lu Iho cno of tlio yacht Lyilonia In nonimnnd of Coju- niaminr' it. r. ',mci:iiiioiikii wno wa crcilltml wllh alnkliiK a 'auhmnrlua ulllio he novor aaw it. The l.ydonlu dropped dapth charges nflor a tor pedo had boon f Irod at a convoyed ulilp. The aulmiarlpa hud biinn Jo ported In that vicinity and aa It did not roturn to Ita haae It wn conald ered aunk In that enaimnment., It la known throe American flltht lim nlilpH wore lout thru onnmy notion the doiitroyor Jacob Jonea aud the armud yaoht Alcodo and tho yacht Owaac.o' whtoh w'aa imod on .patrol work. Throe wore aunk aa tho reault or collision!) and the rovonuo otillor Taiunpn wan aunli by tin explosion Iho cauan of which has never boon nncortaliu'd SUPREME COURT TO ! WASHINGTON.' Morrh' 17. An- lliorit v of oHlmiiHter tlnnornl Hurle Non to inci'eiiHO toleiilione nilcs tliru oiit Hie coilnti'V i to be (leteriiiincd bv Hie supi'cine ooiil't. which loiliuv ifiiint ed the Hi " lo of Kiinmm iiermitisidii to iiiMtitule original proeeeiliiiuH huainsl the DOHtmiiMtnr ifeiiennl. (lueutionlim lluv vnlitlil v-.ol liitt ot'ilr o,C lJueoniIWi' J:i limt cHiniiliHliiiiL' mnv .loll riiii'P. ' The doiii'l (lvdei'ed thai a a-iillirn lie iiinilu in the Hum) (iLtlio next liivm :in Oilobei. ' TAX DELINQUENTS . ' ' ilOSE PRIVILEGES WASIMNCrrON'.'nJnHli 3.7, -Pei- hoiih who noirlcclod to imv (lie IiihI liiNltilliiiciil; .of income itn.voH IiihI. but iinliiv Inivu .lost tlio iiiHliillnumt linv inont nrlvileitti'iiml iiiiihI now nn;v '.lltotr mil ire lux iiiuin ileiiiiiuil of a t'ovemie colleetoi', , ' i ..- .t To iiviiiil.tliii iioniillv.til.' SO 'iter mm'l in nilililion.lii tlin ryu'iilar lux, iiiii'hoiih who f nilet) lo rile rol urns Hntiinliiv nmv now Hiibmil; belnloil retnniH will) ii Htvorrt Htnlemeiil; of tlio viuihoii for ileliiiriiumev. -Witlioiit Uii Uiointinnllv will bo imposed, . . . , ' ; , E PORTUGUESE OF; WAR IN AFRICA I.ONIION' -ICiirriiaiiiiiiduuca of the Aaaocliileil Tchh.) .Acairdlnfc o In ro in i it I Ion riiyiilvud imru (rum ( Jiijjo lown u diiiiiiinil him npnum up thuru for a i'ui'chlii liivuHflKiiilon Into tlio iiiunlior lu , wlilt'lu, tlm Bi ll li b cum PHlKU wnx coiiilui:tiiil In Kimt und Can trul Africa uftiir flunorul Hiiiulu huil rnlliHiulHlied coniiiiiind lo come lo UiiKliuid, Wlion he Inn It wua bo lluvod that the ciinipaltiu Jind boon virtually c.oiuiliiilod. 1 , Owen heichor, fonnorly an officer' lu tho tiimt African, oxjiinlltlonury rorco, revlnwH the ciinipalmi III u aor I im of nrtlci In the t'apo Tlmna and BlroriKly mlvocnlea u coinnilmilnii of Imiiilry, llnllof prevnlla In Capetown, It n Ma ll. Hint the upon of ynchtliiK ut Onr-cH-Hiiliuim and oloplinnt hunt iiiK I" tho Interior wuro larKuly ro HiioiiHtlilu for the proloiiKutlou of the: flKhtlnK. . . The campnlitn la auld -to hiivo ex cnadod Iho coat of tho Hour wur, amoiiulluK lo about l,r.U(,ono,(!00. To Iho ciiHiialtlua, which wore heavy In killed and wounded mum be udded ninny men who will auffor from favor for Ui roni of lliotlr llyoa. - , , ' Tho work of the I'ortuKiioiin colo nial forctm la crlllcUed, nlao the hnno houduuarlora ataffii uiuliitulncd by the llrltldh' huudroda of milim from the aeenea of the actual flKlitliiK, ' ; 1)IciihIiik thu t'ortiiisiiimn, l.ulcli or wrtliiic: "In :nmmon JuhIIco to our, forcea It iuunt b at on rororil that not only did tho 1'ortiiKiiexe colonial army put up poor dofeuao ukulimt the uiaraudliiK Uormuua, but that their nrmienro wuii u vory suliHtautuil ad vanhiKO to von J.mtow ((iornuin com niaudur) liuiamuch ax they frvuuunl ly cmbarruKNuit uur inovemcnta und aiirrnndored to tbn enamy Run, rlfloa uiiichlnn kuiih and aupplioii of which Urn tiiirniiina wore liadly In need. . ."Tlio eiiKiiKoment at Nhumiiciirra, about llo in lion from Qunllmane, which wna foiiklit In tlio beKlnnliiR of July, 1918, wna a particularly dla iroiiH event .for un, ulnre nflor the rorliiKuiwo-hnd loat two ruiik, with a lot of oilier eiiulpmenl, and the na tive troopa dcHplte tho efforla of tholr office hud broken III dlnorder, the onoiny nllackod Major Ooro Isrowno' Klnil AAfrlcau Itlfloa ."detachintint and, larKuly thru Die wnployment of tho two cup! ii red kuiih. Inflicted it ao- vore defeat "to ua." T01 NEW YORK. Star. 1 T. Secretary of War JItiker has been advised of the I appolutiuenr of . committee of "vel members of tlio American Bar nsso-; elation to "In.vostlKato the status of ino prvsoni military law reunuiK to conns uiuru&i. J uis wan aunoiinceu by the aaaocluUon hero today. BIORI.IN, War. 1(1, (t!y AKBOClat ed rrees.) , 'ThuTaees Zoltimn says it is Informed .that Oermany has.eoiu pletod tho delivery to the allies of five thousand income! lto and J 50, 0(10 cars ns provided for in the armis tice, v The value of tho rollliiK alock. It Is said, Is throo billion murks. I LlVONtOCk 4 l'ORTLANft f Milr. 17. Cattle steady;, roeeipur 1522. Stoers, boBt ti:iffl'14; good to, choloo $ll.505f 12.50; medium to good 10,50ftf 11.50; fair to good $!. 50 4(110:50; coniiuon to fplr s.G0 n.DO; cows and hoirors, choice f 10.50 IS;' good to oholco tifii0; modllturto ood $7.00(0 0; fair to Vnodluin 0'7; cnniio $.1.50 5; liulla ' $0?!)10; calves J0.50(M; stocltors" nnd faod Oi's $7 401 0. v. ' ' .Hogs hlghor; receipts 2 4 17. Prime mixed $1S8(!1S.25; medium mixed $17,751S; joiiKh houvlea J10.17 plgH ir0.; bulk- $1,7. 75. j.Hhoop steady; rocelptn 2278. Prime lambs 1 15.50 ro 1 (!,f, O:fitlr to medium $j;i.f0((i1M.5O; yonrUnim . fl(lJ3; wothors $!)i()10; ;ewos $i.r0 4r'l,0.5o ,i illuttor . POIITI.AM), Mill'., 17 llu tier low-, or; CUty ornanioiy prints, oxtras. box lolB Blln: eiii'tons tlOc; half boxos half. ooiil moro; Iohb ithan half boxes 1c more. Uiiylng price buttorfnt, olui-! try 5l)(f(M10e,.oulo .oxtras ,,57n. i For Burning Eczema .,' Greasy salves and ointments should ' not be applied if good clear skin is . wanted, from aiiy(lruggistfor;35c, qr $1.00 forlargo size, get a bottle of Zemo. When npphed as directed it effectively removes eczema, quioklystops itching, and heals skin trqiiblcs, also sores, burns, wounds nnd chafing. It pene trates, cleanses and soothes. ' Komo is n clean, dependable and Inexpensive,, antiseptic liquid. . Try It, ns wo believe nothing you have over used is as effec tive mid satisfying. ' ,: . , "Tiioli. V.RooCo.,ClevIond,0, I JAP FOUNTAIN IN ' MIKADO'S HONOR UNVEILED, HAWAII IIONOl.tlMI, T. It., -Mur. 17 FroHolitml to jionoliilii by I ho Jiirt- 4UI cue of Muwall.to coinmuiuorato the aciHHuloii to the throne of tho iircmmt oiupuror of Jiipaii, a buniiLlrul foun- u In mu-Muii lu Kaplolanl juirk wim dmllcHlod 'bora toduy, approprluta coromonluH which xave tonllmoiiy to tlio frlt'iiilnhlD between the Hulled HI u Ice aud Jupau -iiluliliiujjhn occa alon u iioliible one. , Kormul pronenlatlon of tho foun tain to the city won made by CoiihuI Ooncntl Moroj, .lupan'H reprcuenlu tlvo In llawull, I jin Klft hnliiH accept ed by Muyor J. J. Fern and tlio board of aiiporvlHora. Invllutloua to attend 1!k dedica tory ceremonliiH wore mint by'ilr. Mo rol to Governor C. J. McCurlhy, Itfur Admiral It. M. Doyle, commandant of the I'carl Harbor naval elation; IlrlKiidlor (loiiuriil 3. W. Hoard, com niandur of the Department of Hawaii, membora or tho territorial leglala turo, fcrtonil offlcliilu nd to many army and navy office atatloned here.'; "Jr . The inemorhil fountain la masHlvo, of phoenix dualxn, and atunila aa a toallinonliil to Hie urtlntry of l! Jup nnoM bullderN. The cukiIiir for the lronzo portions were mndo at an imilmatod coat of nearly 1 1 0,000 and wero fcrdored front the Toklo Art achool. The flrat caittliiK arrived in Honolulu lu IdlO anil It haa reijulred over iwo yearn to complete the work. Tomorrow will ulno bo a Rulu day for the Japanese of'thel city, as thoty plan lo conejudo tho dedication with un athletic meet, iu wlilch wrestling and feiicitiK will bo featured. I'ARIS. Mnicli l7.rroMiflniii Wil son alcnilcd Hie iiotfo ilnv Hewsion of Ruddy Clieeks Sparkliniz Eyes rMost Women Can liavo Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known ; Ohio Physician Dr. fe M. Edwards for 17 ycara treated cores of women for liver end bond nilmcnts, During these years he pnvo to Uim nnMnffi a nrftiwlDiian made oi a few well-known vegetable Initrctlients mixed with olivo oil, naming them Dr. Edwardof Ollvo Tablets. Yoa will know them by their olive color. ' Tucso tablets ore vrandsr-workcra on the liver and bowels, which envus a uornul pction, carry-ins off the waste and poison ous cattcr In oac'fl system. If you have a pale fac;, callow look, dull mm nln-.nlr rr.Tfft lor?cie. her.dRches. a listless, no-goo-J fselina, nil out of sort I Innrl ivti. tnveL vcu talis ono of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nlfihUy for a time nd noto the pleasing results. . BXvoVableeTuS Mful gutetituto for calomel-now and then just to keep In the pink of conditioa joe aud M per cos. au oruggistu. WHEN YOU WAKE UP. DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Wash the poisons and toxins from ' system before putting moro i food Into stomach. Baa Inslde-bathlng makes any one look and feel clean, sweet and refreshed. Wash yonrsolf on tlio Inside bofore breakfnst like .you do on tlio outside 'I'll Is Is vrtstly more Important becauso the akin pores do not absorb impuri ties Into the blood, causing Uluess, while bowol pores do:. For oviry ounce ot fooi ' and 'drink taken' Into the Btoninch, nearly an ounoo of Wasto , material must be carried out ot the body. If this waste material Is not ellminutod day by day it qulokly ferments and generates poisons, - Kase&t and toslna which are nbsorbod or Bucked Into, the blood Btroam, through tlio lymph ducts which should suck only nourishment to sua lain the body. : i ' A. splendid health moasu'ro is to drink, iboforo broakfnst each day, a fcbiBS of j-oiil hot wator with a tea spoonful of ltmostono' plioaphato In It, which la a harmloss way to wash those' poisons, gases and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys ' aud bowols;. thus cleansing, sweotonlng ilnd freshening tho ontlro nllmoutary ennui bctoro putting wore food iute tho Hlomnch. - ' ,,.; . A nnnrlur pound of limestone phos phate costs ,but vory Httlo at tho drm? More - but ' is suHloiont to nmko auyono an enthusiast on InBldo-bnthlng. Men mid women who uro necustomod to wake up with a dull, aching ;hoad or liuvo' furrod tongue, bad toate, nasty breath, eallow bomploxlon, othera who liuvo bllloiiB attacks, nold atonmch or cunntlpntlon aro .naBiirod ot : pro nounood improvoniont iln jbotU 'health nnd. appearance ahoitly, ,- ; , " i ',,' TEpSTERS; I want, bids on 73 yards otl.spdid and, SJ-nvtO, do Hvoitd nl. 1ho'J'lillirt'si. OuHiard'l'liDiio H0-,1. F. P. SALTER. ! ' 110.1 West 9th St. ' I lie p.iiii'ciii(! ceonomle council loilav. Ii.wiih niiiioiinced Inter Hint he would be iirc.-eiit at the inipoitniit HCfwioii of the Hiipremi) wur (.'OtitH'il litis lifter, noun, COUGHING SPELLS BREAK YOUR REST Put'a'etop to them with' old -reliable Dr. Klijft'a New Discovery innt raw, Iioame throat mint be soothed, 'iliat nldcem-loadcd client must bo loosened. .That cough must be checked so you can sleep. Dr. lung's Mew Discovery has been relieving colds, qnd coughs for half a century without the least disagreeable ftcftcflectt, ; . Your druggist ,has It because It (t well-known and in big demand. 60c and $1,20. Try thla for Constipation ,'. Keep the bowels on schedule time with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the system freed from poisonous wastes, trie complcxtioa - clear, the stomach sweet, the tongue uncauted, the breath untainted. Mild yet positive. 2 5c. Nollm Of Mri tlon of figlo Point ' li-rigntloii KlKtrlct. i ' N"OTICK Is hereby given, that an election has boon called by the under signed County Court pursuant to Sec tion I 1 08) Lord's Oregon Laws, as amended by Chapter 223 of the 20th tlenoral Assembly of the State of Oregon, and Acts amondulory there of, nnd the same will no belt! on tne 15th day of April. 3919, between the hours. ot 8:0(1 o'cloek a. m. and8':00 o'clock p. rn. for the purpose of de termining whflther or not the terri tory herolnaftor described shall be organised as an irrigation niBirict, under tho provisions ot ld Section. Tho boundaries of Said proposed Irrigation district within and for which aald election will be hold, are In Jackson County and described as follows: lleglnnlng at tho quarter section corner, between sections (32) nnd 03SJ Township (35) -South Range (11 Kasl or tho Willamette Meridian unl running thence West ono end one-half miles to the center of Sec tion (31); thence South to tho Little Ilutto Irrigation Company's dlth; thence Westerly along the lino of on I.I .lllh to tho smith line of Town ship (35) South itange (1) West of tho Willamette-- Meridian; thence West on lino bolwoen townships (35) nnd (38) South. Kange U) West to the quarter section cornor, between sections (4) and 88)y Townships (35) and (30), Hange.fl) West of Wlllaniolte Moridiun: thonco North one and one-half miles to the center of Section (23) Township CHO Sonih Itango (1) Wot of tio Willamette Moridiun; thence West "to Rogue Rivor; ihence Northerly along the easterly bank of Rogue River to the quarter section cornor between sec tions (16) ana (17) townsnip (jdj South Rango (1) West of Willamette Meridian; thenco Kast fo 'center of Section (16); theuee orth two and one-hnlf miles to the quarter section corner between sections (-4) and (33) Townships (34) and (35) f. South Itange (1) West of Willamette Mer idian; thonco Boat two and one-half miles to southeast corner, of Section (35) Township' (34) South Range (1) West of Willamette ' Meridian: thenco North one mile to Northeast corner of Section (35), thence Kast three miles to the northeast corner of Section (32) Township' (34) South, Range (1) Ecit of Willamette Meridian; thence North one mile to northeast cornor of section (29) Township (34) South, Rango (1) Kast of Willamette Meridian; thencei Kast three miles I o the northeast cor-r ner ot section (26). Township (34)' South Range (1) East of Willamette Mcrldinn; thonce south two miles to the southeast cornor of Section- (35) Township (34) South, Range . (1) Kast of Willamette Meridian; thence West two miles to the southeast cor ner of Section-(33) Township (34)' South Rango (1) . Kast Of -the Wil lamette Meg-idian; thence South to the Pacific' and Eastern Railroad rlght-of-wny: thence Southwesterly along tho line of tho Pacitlo and Eastern Railroad right-of-way, to the Willamette Merldlaoi; thence South to southeast .corner of Section (24)' Township (35) South, Raiige v (1) ' West ot Wlllnmette Meridian; thence East two miles to northeast corner of Section i(29) township (35) South Range (1 ) East of Willamette Merid ian; thenco South one and, one-half miles to place of -beginning.' Excepting the following':- All of the lands owned by -the 'Butte Falls Luni bor Company, in -Sections. (26) and (28), Township .( 3 1 "l and Section (S) in Township .(.85-), all south Range 1 Kast of the W. M. All tho land owned by the John S.. Owon Company In Section (26) Township (34) South Range - (1) $ust .of thevW. M. . . -ix, ' -All ot tho lands owned by J. H. Cooley In Township (35) South Range (1) West or W. M. Jackson County, Oregon. ' : Inasmuch- us ft majority ot the title holders of land within the boun daries of said district did, petition that tho officers thereof be olected at large, tho court so ordered. , , Tho -nailing, place for said election Is nt iho residence ofKU Duhnek, located In the Soilthenst quarter of Section- (28) Township (35) South Runge (1 ) West of W. M. "Jaokaoni County, Oregon. ? - Tho elootors ot said- proposed Irri gation district are heroby required to -cast (ballot at said election which shall contain ithe words "Irrigation DlBtrlet-v-Yoa,o and Irrigation Dis trict -Noi" -' ;.',-,..--.- , -3 (Thoro will also bo olected at said election tlireo (3) Directors for said proposed irrigation district, ; who shall, In caso the legal elootors In and for said proposed Irrigation district shall vote In favor of . organizing the snnio,, hold office in Biild Irrigation .district, until, tholr successors aro elected and quullflon. - . 0. A. GARDNER, ' : ' County Judge. GBO. OWBM, ' - JA9. OWIONS, County CommlBBioners Attest: .. -1 CKAUNCKY FLORRY, ' County ClOl'k. - , ! tLASSI FIEDDIERnSEMEMT? '. - ; :' - -'i ' u.- - i i : -a .,; a ' " l; " , , ,.-,., 'I' I inwmi.il is win i I Advertising Rales Classified One cent a word. ' Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Five cents a lino. Display 25 cent an Inch. ' Contruct rates on application. ETKI.P WAKTEI MALE. WANTEJJ Kxperlenccd bookkeeper and stenographer. Stale experience and salary expected, llox A B C, Mall Tribune. WANTKD-rMon to cut wood and clear land. Webster Ranch. Phone 683-J3. , 326 WANTKri IWtBCBIiljAjrKOTJS . WA.VTBf) TO BUY Turkey eggs; also two second-hund incubators and brooders. Will also rent Incu bators. Phone 591-K1. 304 WANTKD Nine dozen Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. Give prices. i. L. Korshaw, Wllen. 304 WANTUD To contract for plowing by the acre. Manure for sale, lies Court street. J. M. Clelen. 308 WANTED Ileeo. I wanl to hear from parties having bees for sale, either in box or frame hives; state where located, condition and price. .Ad dress M, P. O. Box 786, Medford, Ore. -- - 304 WAIXTED To buy 50 to 100 head ucor catue. State full description and price. Box N, Mall Tribune. WANTED If you want your prun ing dono at right price give us a chance to make you a bid on your orchard. We have eight experienc ed pruners: work guaranteed. Gentry and Withrow. Call 508-R. " ' ' - -. 306 WA'XTKl) Team, harness and wsg- on; prefer mares, weighing 1300 to 1500 each. Small payment down, balance paid In six months. "W. Leslie, Oold HUC Ore., R. F. D. 306 WANTED I will pay $5.00 rewdrd to person delivering one two-year old colt to my ranch on Wagner creek. Brand on right is dotted diamond. . F. W. Combs, Talent. '. Oro. ' , . . .-' v. 803 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.e F. Hale, general manager. WANTED House moving and e- - pairing. Phone 4S8-M or 488-X. FOR 8AI.B---nF.Ali ESTATE. FOR SALE Or trade 26 aero ranch on Griffin creek; also three Barred Rock cockerels. Box 51a, R. R. 1. '- .: . "-"?. 305 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.lC. Gaines, Trail, Ore. . . 825 FOR SALE 160 acre farm,,120 cul tivated, 85 nlia:ra, 60 acres grain balance land ready to .seed. Five- room house, two barns, ienced, 7 miles to Gold Hill, one mile' to store, postof flee and" school, five horses, 20 cattle, 50 'hogs, 60 chickens, farm Implements, other tools,-.household goods. Will take residenoo. ,5 or 10 acres, up to , $2,000, a -little cash. - Very best terms on balance. , The price is right; this Is a going proposition. Chaa. Gilchrist, Sams Valley, Ore. .-"-' .- ' - . .-. - 804 FOR SALE -Ninety acres with water sixty dollars .per acre. Box 60, Mail Tribune. . 1 i," 31S : FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Ten dairy cows for sale cneap. . Webster Orchard - (Jo. 571-J5. ---;. -':, -i-.y ' '314 FOR SALE Four good shoats about 100 pounds. Thomas Dungey, R. F. D. 1, Gold Hill.',-. , - 305 FOR SALE Pure bred Holsteln bull. two years old. one of the best in Jackson county. Phone 23-X8. W. M. , Totlierow, Central Point,. Ore. - ' 804 FOR SALE 18 0 0 pound work team and 12-Inch gang plow' oheAp- If taken, at-once. Phone 'C- S. Kow hall, JacksouvllliSl il-F4, at meal hours. -,: :, .-, -.j-.. 304 FOR SALE Two pure bred Duroc brood sows, will tarrow soon. One registered Jersey Bull. T; ' E. aieaulieu,, Central Point. R. 2. 306 FOR SALE Ono span Clyde work- mares. 1'5 4-months old pigs. . A. R. Porter, Talent. . ' . 305 FOR SALE Eight year old gelding. weight 1150. - G.v East, , Central Point, R. R. 2. ; - 803 FQK SALE Fresh Jersey oow. Ap-- ply 82 Minnesota street. .i- Phone 902.- -r.--.-,'-- 308 FOR SALE Twelve 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 vntintfRt.nr. Mndne Orehnrrl np Pnl- mer I&vestmont Co., Medford, Ore." lAjera. LOST iteward tor hand satehol, ,r patent leather, containing $3.00 and key. Phono 19-F-IS. ,304 LOST On Jacksonville hill. Ford hood. Finder return to- Pruitt- Hlttaon ,Unrago and recolvo . re ward. - 303 ; a v.;- 77 7",, fOR SALK--POCrvTKY ANI KOOR. FOil SAiiS Jilack Minorca egg for setting, of good strain. P. II. Kochcster, It. V. D. 2, DoBar Ave. . 303 FOR . SALE Rhode Island Rod hatching eggs. Phone 370-W. 318 FOR BALE White Leghorn nnd Rhodelsland Red eggs and chicks. F. H. Dressier, phone 777-L. 309 FOR SALE: White Leghorn eggs for ' hatching, $1.00 per setting. Frank Myers, Beagle, Oregon. 390 FOB SALEMISCELLANEOUS ! FOR SALE Rabbits at a bargain at the end of North Central avenue. '. - - - - ' . .308 FOR SALE Osborn mandolin cheap. Felix Alcbieri, at Oregon Granite Co. ; , ..".. v.... 304 FOR 8ALH Sand, gravel and sedi ment. Plowing done. Phone 9 12-J. .' ' f...V , - :-::'' ' f FOR. BALE Loose beardless barley, alfalfa bay. Phone 500-R2. 306 FOR SALE Going out of business One Successful Incubator, two double-barrel shotguns, one 22- collber jrlfle, one light driving liar- ness, one invalid chair, and other stuff. 118 South Front street or phone 460-L. . 306 FOR RALE Cheap, unfinished house . 28x60: mostly dimension lumber. Will wreck If necessary. Phone ,475-L. 216 Laurel street. 20 FOR SALE 1918 Ford touring 'car. Speedometer, shocTc-absorbers, oil ' glass. All tires A-l filled, with Universal Tire Filler. Back of . front seat hinged for camping. See " car at The Universal Tire Filler Station, 110 Nat Bldg. 303 FOR SALE -fiplendid beardless seed barley. Lee Watkins & Co.j Feed Store. , FOR SALE Seasoned wood, 16-inch lengths. - Call Hampton Orchard 468-R1. .' 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 Velle side spring single buggy, $35.00. cost $140.00. Brom mer Bros., phone 589-J3. - 305 FOR SALE Am leaving Ashland and will sell 1918 Reo tonrlng car, ' In perfect mechanical : condition, and good tires. Mrs. Frank Moore, 595 North Mala , street. : Phone 229-J Ashland. ' - - 305 FOR SALE One light canopy rtop rubber tired buggy. - Three large . saddles. All In first-class condi tion. Phono 6 7-R I.: 303 FOR SALE Sabbitsi, cheap. .Court street. , 1010 303 FOR SALE--Wheat, Early Sunrise seed potatoes, ' Yellow Dent - seed - corn, sweet corn and popcorn. C. M. Parker, phone 452-W. 808 - FOR SALE-VAbout 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 JJae truck, Smith Form .; Attachment and Packard engine.: 1 9-horso gasoline engine, -never been used; 2' 30-horse Fairbanks Morse oil engines; 1 Austin No. 3 , Garatoryr crusliers; I Sty heavy Peter Schutler wagon, ' good, as ' new; 1 large steel range; 1 family Tange; tents; 2 Faust jigs and 1 : table and rolls complete. Tools of ' all kinds. ' 2000 ore sacks. . If in terested write ' Manganfte iMetal " Co., Lake Creek, Ore. ; 307 FOR SALE Wood for sale in car :. lots, 16-lnch, cut out of flrat . growth fir. : C. F. Fess, Leland, Oregon. 307 FOR SA'IE Fine quality hay $25.00 per ton. -'Modoc Orchard. Phone Central Point at meal hours. - i FOR SALE Strictly fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. ; Nitro-ciiltures. ; , Ralph " Elden; Medford. r:-.a , 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 of the World War. Ed. Hensolman, agent, 4 it 3 King street, phone 632-H. . - 306 FOR SALE Sulphur for spray dope. Pay you : to Investigate. Ralph Waldo Elden, Russ Mill. . FOR SALE 126 tons of alfalfa hay, all In good order. Will bale and load on car at Grenada for $21.00 per ton. - G. Cuneo, Box 85, Gren ada. Cal. . 315 FOB KKH1 HOOHK. FOR RENT Bungalow at 1109 W. Eleventh, five rooms, modern. Ben nett Investment Co. . . , 304 FOR RENT Five-room bungalow. Oakdale dlstriot. Wanted to buy pullets.- Phone 842-R. - FOR RENT Several modorn houses. Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT 13 acres one mile west ot Central Point; R. 4, Box 78 or phone 403-X2. , 304 FOR RENT Small foothills orohard .. Some grain land and pasture. Good terms. - 267 Federal Bldg. e, , FOR SALE OR RENT 10 acres on Hear crook. Plenty of water. Phono 738-X, , , 80 FOB ItENT FtTU.VISHKD ROOMH. FOR. RENT Largo 'oast front fur nished room, sleeping porch, bath, hent. Phone 750-J. - 805 BUSINESS OPPOUTlNITIES FOR SALE Good business. A. D, 304 Little, 36 North Riverside. MONKT TO LOAN LOANS Farm Joans 6 per cent Inr tercst, O. C Hoggs. LOANS City loans; Building & Loan Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. .- MONEY TO LOAN on good xesd .estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. 9. Andrews. No; 31 North Grape. Phone 63-M. 830 BUSINESS BIBKCTOBT Attorney PORTER 3. NEFF, Attomey-at-lsw, - rooms 8 and 9, Medford iNathraal ' Bank Building. ELIJAH H. HORD Lawyer, 218-14 iGarnctt-Corey Bldg. - ' 319 A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, Corey Building. Garnett- Auto SnppUeo LAHER AUTO SPRINGS CO.YJ , are operating the largest, oldest and best-eqnipped plant in the Pa- clfle northwest. Use our springs: ' when others tall. Sold under writ-. 1 ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth , St., Portland, Oregon. . Garbage GARBAGE Get ; yonr premises cleaned up for the summer.. Call ' on the city1 garbage wagons (or good service. Pfeone 4BI-T. .... J. Y. Allen. Expert A ceo an taut WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. ; -Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given . , to anything In Accounting end In come Tax requirements. Look . Into oar simplified accounting , method. H. F. & H. . Building, Medford. Phone 157-B. . "'Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years Money ready when land la appraised and title ap proved. . E. H. Hard, secy-treas. National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. -Investments FARM LOAN BONDS, 4V4, tax free, $25 to $1000. ' Can place loans $500 to $Tl00. first mortgage,-f, to 8. E. H. Kurd, 213-14 Garnett-Corey Bldg. 312 7"t Instruction In Music - FRED ALTON HAIG-HT-r-Teacher of. piano and harmony. Halght Huslt . Studio, 401 . Garnett-Corey Bldg, ruiiuo I A. - Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill 4 work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. 8hop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. . Physicians and Burgeon DR. W. W. HOWARD osteopathia : physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and Burgeon. ; Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glass" sup plied. Oculist and Anrlst for 8. P. . . H. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. ' . DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAMS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bids. - - Phone 904-L. , Residence 26 S. 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 EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front SL Phone 316. Prices right Service guar anteed. ' . ' . ". ! BROWN 6c WHITE Real Estate. Insurance. Rentals 10 South Fir St IS acres on Pacific highway, 4 acres In alfalfa, 9 In wheat, ' good housos, granory, a fine property and worth the price o $0500.00, 20 acre chlckon 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. y , , A splendid boaidirng or rooming house, steam 'heat, hot and cold water , in every room, tine location, furnish.-.-ed complete, at a price which is ridic ulously low. -Also some specially good bargains in city homos, stock, and bay ranches. v .ji.j.