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smiDFOTiD. mxrj.mmvm, mmoniir of?EfiONr, moxday, -irucjr 24, iotn PAOTC VTWl ONPOCKET-BOOKS BEGUN IN ASH ASirt.AVD. Milrch 21 A divontlU of "ilrivon". nro In order tliiH wmk. Klriit -'In tli Kcrii-n worn iluul religious iiiiWN, lliu Initial; liuinir tho MctlmillNi rlniri'h on Hutnlnv inuriiiiiir, hernhlim.' ti broml oxleiielon or lln iniMnlimurv Hliirit liH xpliiitwl bv uiiliuiml Wmiimi'a rYimistn MMo-miry rimuVlv, which orutuiir.illiuii tlulv I'ldi'liriiU'd iIh million iiililli'ii mi Mnrch 'Jil, mil) inliiri'Mliiitf tivcnt wuh dlixcrvvil with iniiri' limn onlinnrv Nlviilfini(i . mllV bv thn Dimtnr mill :otivrru'ul Ion in a Nurvicu incident In vhie "The Ki.imiiiico nt MiHitimm" wu raven led tii' Ilia odlfiontion 'of nil i.roNent. no voiii of fullhl'nl Korviro in hehulf ,.r I ho women of lionthoii IiiihIh l.einir n riM'iml filled with murvi'loiiM noeiim pliHliiiieiit. Hfir.li'ii vitic I'lirimiiiii ho ruiHiii 1m Ilia kiiiiviioto aclimliiiu' tii uiluhtv forec of oiiliiiltlaiiiiiout. ' I'lwbytorlnii Drive rineonil ill lliu HiM'iufic effort of aid inif (liiniiiniiiiiliiitiiil iti'livitie wim tho .vMenintln oiiinriiiimi, mi Mtiiulnv nf icriinnn between the limn tr mul ,V o'clock, in liiOnilf of Ihu I'runliv. ierinn rlmri'li. iiit'oriinrut inir mi "uvvry member" iimivukh for fundi. In uniHirt of (liu lociil I'hurcli nliil llio luiihifiilil licncviilcni'fH for which id mIiuoIh HiioiiHor. In uliiin Kuulikh. Ihin cniiiimiuii wiik lu iiledgti lliu cur vent minitiil l.inkel. Tim "Now Km MuveiuMtt" wnn- iiku iiront'iitnl in dividunllv from n militant Muitd iKiint, the roiitvntinn being llmt. iniin much nil tho American nnnv utiulo tho world unfii fiir deiiioornov. the church nIioiiIiI return lh coimdnncnl bv mix inirlo the iieoiilon or milking drmoe nti'v an fx for tho world. Ii U niied lorfK o mill Hint lliu ,Melh,.ilit inl.i lm mid t)i I'rrnbvlttrinn raiium kiic reeded in lirotratiinr llio work of I ho church In bent ndvnntimo liolb from n Npiritunl n well n iinnnrinl taml IHlillL lMffUn nothing Drive Korulnrlv. Ilia most iiiiiiorliuit drive ilnrinif the undent work was in augurntod Mondiiv moraine mul will oi.iitinuo Until Snlitrduv. Thin refer to offortH in brlllllf of eiilcctinir mure oluthing for Ilia did ir-xed ih'ouUw of Kurope, not hpeeifienllv fur rei dsnts of Krnnre nml lleltiitim, but I ho imiMivrrUhod nonrilo uenernllv: Kiklit Ioiih of rlolliiti" is ciiinir Home, never their thin nmoiint i the niiotn iix Muneil to Jiirkiion oomilv, to hp until nri'd mul forwiirclcd muter lied Cron iinijpFH. Hv "tdolliiiiit'1 lliu lonii im ilio Hcroml liiiml nnd ilinrnnlcd enr iitoiiln, not mux. Dimnto whul in or viconliln nnd of fair texture rounrd lot. of tilvlo. Mr. K. V. Curler is I'lininnnn of the local eouimittm) hnv. inn oluirsa of thin work, mul tin; do nnlionM will bo tcmalicnllv ortod to bunt iuIvhiiIiil'b in llio vnrimm oliiHNifipntioiiit far roniliiio to Hbin pinif. Don't wnit lo lie nolicitod for tliU nopaci-l. but lako nn invoiUorv of wlmt- vmf run mmro nnd not nreord iiik'lv. dclivoricM to bo iniido ill Itod fVoHH boodiiunrtoM nn Boon an imjh Hihlo in order In moot anient aiaicalK from oroiTioart. ,. Wnr Client Urlvo Altbouiih llio patriotic fund hiis niol t'vorv domtind unon it thin far. rntiviiKM in nlno undor wnv thi week lo rcidcninli itC tronnurv bv rrinind inf ccrlain aaliHcrilicrn of (heir un liiiid pltdpwi . : A' number of livid v biuh Midluol IiiiIh huvo volunteered ill Ihin Hervico mid Ibo ciiiiviihh will be nn notirr. one. The tiulriotie fund linn oven nntieiimted dciaainU upon it. uolalilv in I ho Hiioeifio instance of Anneninn relief, which tippcal wiim responded to woekn nineo upon reurc HimtiilioiiK from llio Hlutu committee Nottinir forth llio urirenev of I ho enll. JnckMon ooiiiiIv'h nuotn wiik ."1.00(1, of which tho AHliliiliirilinlrU-t. inc'Vd init tho eilv. Talent nnd l'lioenix. 'iiKmimod $1,0(17. nnd this nmotint wuh forwurded hIiiIo lujndiiunrlerH nn enrlv lift Jiinunrv II. itlioul. wuitinit lo hour from llio eoiinlv ill Inrcn, Ine norlheni portion of whie.li Inlelv rc millod l,dl!2, Icitvinir the rcmiiKilion upon tho oomilv kIiv bv nonrlv 'J. 00(1, Ah for thn pondinir appeal of thn Younir Woiiioii'm ChriHlinn Akbo cinliiin in conconicd, roHiono in left with tho oxeeutivo eominiHeo of flio luilriotic fund to doeidh. ' Tho nuotn for Jackson coiintv is not Inriro, be imr only W-o. out tt UcHI.'i nuked of tho hIiiIu ol'Oreiton. :f..:,i J, Minor Drivoii Unilorway ',. ' Locnll.v. ;wo' linvo sovornl minor drivoH, Tho Civin Improvement" club mootH Tucsdav nftornoon, Miireb 25, lit 2:110, nnd thcue hbkmoiks nhvivvs in didiUd thnl hoiiio importnnt monsures n ro oontoniplntod for both urbim nnd Huburbnn bottormont. Kiirm Hnronu topien will bo dindUHRod, nnd nil wo mon' nro' lirirod to bo present. -Tho Anxliinrv club iiuiotN Mondnvovcniiur. Muroh 24. in n soeinl wnv. hostoKsefi boin, Mr. William Mver. Mrs. M.-1'. CyoBtor. nnd Mrn. Louis ' Sehwrih. Both mootinifN in Auxilinrv hull. -Tho nin.ior Hoeinl liusineKH drive nt the week-will ooeur on W'ediiosdnv oven Inif,' Mnreh 2(1, tlm event bclnir the nnniiul moetinir of the l'roHbvtorinn eoimretrnlion. liiniuo routine to bo liroeoudud bv n fine Hiippor, the exeol Icmcien of which nro n nuttlor d trn ditiou, Atimlnliinllv, oomen tho bis snnitnvv ilrivo on Monilnv,' .Mnreh !l1,.im.nn liuul ovnht whereby ilnlnunlillited pnv bnito nnd rufiuJo nro hauled off under oil v iiiiK)icen, n ironoriil (loaiiui( up ineiiHuro, Which iluiM : been in vouue horo for vows. Ofl'icinl proelnnintion (il9 boy(l(ls (j o1ilU'Y lUiWi vh9V9Y ' ' ' ' ' '' ' ' Hlniv .dHckeiiM iin, lo bu drivon wn.f. ""I'rtV Klli.li ea)ii,tf trespiihsiuif upon iciitlilioruii; inrdmiw nmlcc peiuiltv of linen rniittinir fro,,, r Id .1, BS APPEALS WAHIIlMiTO.V, Mnr, 24. Upon a Joint nioiloil primonlAd by Solicitor iloiioini KIiik, who mild. Hint nn MKrooinmit ijiiii huoir rouolind In tho eiiNo, Dm Hiiprcnic court today lln iiiImbi.iI iiihiciiIb hrouitlit by tho ttotiih rn Oregon oompiiny from tediirnl court dncrooN nJoliilii it from dln I'omnn of vuliiiil.li, tlmlior InnilH In Oromiii, (he llilu to which wna oliilm od by l.i.lli tho coniimiiy uud lha gov erniiiiiiii. An onlor rnmandliiK tlia o to tint lower court with liuilriia- lloim to modify iho iler.raa In confor-' inanio wild ii uKroemonl wa n- taruil by tlia court, v - l.lvraliHk i POHTIyAN'I), Mnreh U. Cuttlo Utoiik; rumlnla 07U. Btoorn, Imm M39 H; Komi lo cliolco ll.r.flp 12, rid; medium to iiood IKHdl; fair 10 uooil 8I0; common to fair $S Gt O; Kood to choli'o cows niid bnltora IOi'12.zr,: incilltnu to good 7tlX; (air lo medium 0 U ; cannuni 13,50 SH.r.O; UiiIIb K.r.fi; calvon $.fi0 11 IS.fiO; ulucknm and foodori tl ft 10. ' . , . IIokh hltflwr: rccnlptH 2022. Prima mixed 1 1. H. 7". WIS; modlum mixed I lK.r.0 1H.76; routih hanvlaa $16.75 4117.50; pKI JIU'Un.DO; bulk JIK.7. 7 Hboop mondy; rocolpt 983. Prlmo lambB i fl IT; fair to medium $14 9f 15,- yvurlliiK IMS 12; wolhorn 8 (I 10; ewm 0,r0f I O.r.0. llullrr 1'OllTIyAND. Mar. 24. Dutlor mainly; olty croamory priiiu, oxtraa, box lota aollllc; cartona Glf62c; half hoxci half cont more; Iom than half boxe lc moro. itluylng price bultarfnt. country 00 03c; ' cube extraa 00c. ' KUKM . I'OHTLAMJ . Mnr. 24. EKKa Selling price, onso couut 39c: buying price &8a; lolllin: price, candled. 40c; aotueied candled In cartona 43c. EAGLE POIfir EAGLETS Bv A.C. UowlutL I jut Saturday ovenlug alter I bad written for the Madford Mall Tribune Albert (Momenta and Arthur Heffner cama In to apend tho night; and a row momenta Inter Frank l.onbo and Alec lk'i'iun canio In. Mr, liabo had atartod from Itonoburg, Ore., with his mother and family and when tnoy reached Med ford he took the atage for hlii old quarters nnd bis mother and the rest of the fumlly went on to Ashland. Mr. Bemon of Talent, nme ovor lo rocelve a bunch of cattlo he hud purchnsed" In this neighborhood, Sunday morning our auto singo driver between horo and Modiord, look two of tho Mtasos Orob lo, Mod ford to moot tholr brother John who was one of our soldier uoya roturnlng from Franco, nnd thoro wna gonernl rejoicing In tho Orob family on hie arrival homo, for he la ono of tho boy who had boon reported dead whllo lir tho aorvlco. On Sunday, It being your.Knglo 1'olnt corronpondont'8 olghU'-Aevonth birthday, wo had among our guests Mr. and Mrs. William Von dor llollon and son' Hugo ami daughter Mine Joyce, our county clerk. Chnuncoy Kloroy and llttlo dnughtar, Frod Mc- I'hnraon, wife and son, besldo a row others who woro strnngors, and at night wo had Mr. Clnroneo Roblnett and Miss Fay Porry, and Uohort Har. nlsh nnd MIbs BorhIo Nichols and I'lonny Lonlio romatnod until Monflny nfternoon when ho wont ovor to the Allvlstn orchard work. ' lrn, Dlinlap bt Trail nnd Mr. nd Mra.' Donnlo Zlmmorly stnrtod for nivmnln. Wash.. Morldnv mornliig. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ynrko iioo bra Dllswortli of Portland, enmo out on tho mull stage Monday morning and took tho Kugle Potnt'PorslHt stago for Trhll vharo thoy woro to bo mot by her brother, Cus Dltsworth. Pete Dotts who has boon spondlng n few days 111 'Med ford, camo out Monday and . wna mot horo by E; V. Drlttaon. and- taken to his homo on his Hoguo.rlvor ranch. Mr. Brlttson was accompanied by Ills' father,' Rov. B. and mother,' Tbo tour took dinner With tlB.- r,Si;'. ):!,:., 4) I omitted to state In tho proper Uomlln'c, Wbnerd I? a r" AnlUaktU fmvsnyv t DoiIng influensa epWirU hii the note and throat tewrj tlnViu a day with one part Wixara Oil od two pana water, ming sb tkmnifec If you Unven't un otoialaw, . tft-tg'-'' the. throat and arnff tba mMmn tiji the noi. Thin treatment mkl tr ant'.arpjic, wall oi W9M CfimC't "ifla" gecma.,, . . J ' ChMt colds aed L Araod i to Xrlp.Step tllem at Mice Wh Wirj rd Oil before tlmy c',.v. 6lXVi09 iuo dangerous Indmnnii.i. ' : Ct It from .drtiKglaW Uiv Of not satisfied, return the mi get your money back, j " Ever ronatipated or have itt:k t,ii. achuf ;a:t try Wbtard LIti Wblpa, plet.Lt little pink pills, 30c at tilUCf plnoo that Hnv. a. C. tlrirfln, repro soiituUvO' ot tho Anicrlinrt 1 Sunday School Union preached for us Sunduy evening, according, to appolntmeiit, and reported that during his week's trip up Iho country ho hud qtilti) good suecuas as there, wero. four conver sion reported and two of them heads of fuu.lllcH. Lust Bundny night wuh (he first tlmq that be has prouched here, ultho ho gave a stereoptlcon looture tho Hundiiy night before and his aorvlcos horo aeeniod to bo highly npprci'luted by tho ontlro congrogo tlou, .-There was no uttompt at ora tory, but simply u good plain, prac tical religious talk. He promised to return' In tho near futuro and preach for us aguln, " ! 1am .Monday morning ltoy Aahpole hunded mo n . dollar' and n half to abnd for tho Weekly Mull Trll.uno for Alex Mai hews, and I wlah' to state here that 1 am not taking subscrip tions now for any papers us thn or (lors uro to have all tho business done direct with tho office In .Medford. I do . not mind doing a favor tor a friend' or for the Medford Printing company, but I havo no receipt book and my memory Is so poor that I don't wish to tax 11 unnecessarily. , There worn two trucks. Ends Bros.' and the Indopondont Croamory Co. of Vdford came out. Monday and brought freight, for. our morcnunis and farmers and tho Indepdcnt Crea mery company wna gathering cream, eggs, chlekons, ote., ,, uounty commissioner James uwons und Win. Iiwls, our sheep man; were doing business bare Monday- und Mr. lowla took a hunch of fine blooded cattle thru hero Tuesday morning.: Dick Daley,' of Medford, ono of the.. crow. of. naval aviation service, came out on tho mall stngo from Medford Monday and so did J. H. Hording, formerly of I-uko Creek and Mr. J. F. VundOrfy of Medford.jind went on up. lo 4-uko creek. Mr. Dnlay was going to visit his grand parontn, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Daloy. " A. C. Bponce, tho nowly appointed : road supervisor for tho Lake Creek district, and Tbmruie Dngan. Thomas I and Alex Vestal, Amos Ayres, M. C. Logan andson Aran were among the business callers Monday. Mra. C. A; Newatrom and two sons, llurmnn and a amnll brother, spent tho night born Tuesday. Herman was Just returning from military ser vice and was on his way up to the parental homo. Lewis Blaaa and Prof. II. W. Morris also spent .the night with us. F. J. Burnett who bus been bore with ua for the past .month with his family from Oakland; Cal., started tor his homo this Wednesday morn ing leaving his wife and two little boys to enjoy a month's vacation. He will be greatly missed for he Is one of tboae Jovial, good-natured, whole soulod follows aucli as Is seldom found.' Another member of our.fam lly of boarders, tloorge Wohman who hits been with us almost all tho time for the' pam soven years, loft last j Monaay morning xor seaitio. n uva he came bore ho opened up a harness f OLD-TIME COLD CUBE 1 . DRINK HOT TEA I ' ' Get n small package of Hamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoon ful ot the to, put a cup of hnlling water upon it, pour through a stove anil, drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It Is tho most effective way to break a cold and aura grip, us it opens tlw pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosen the bowels, thus breaking up a cold. , , Try it tbo next time yon suffer from a cold or the grip. It is Inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. STIFF' ACHING JOINTS Bub Soreness from joint and musoles with a imall trial bottle of old 8t Jaeobs Liniment . . Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain fmly ; not one cose In flffy requires internal treatment.'' Bub soothing, penetrating "8t. Jacobs Linl rnont" right on th "tender npot," and by the tune you say Jaok Robinson out oomea the rheumatio pain. "St. Jacob'a Liniincnt" is a harmless rheu matism .euro. whicH never disappoints and doesn't burn tho skin. It takes pain, sorcnoss nsV stiffness from ach ing joints; muscles and bones,! Biops sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia, v Limber up I Get a SO cont bottle of old-time, honest "St. Jnooba Liniment" from any drug store, and in a moment you'll be freo from pains, aches, and stiffness.'. Don't suffer)'; Hub rheuma tism away. BROWN G WHITE Real Estate, Vnsurance, Rentals 10 South Fir SU v- .v 18 aoros on (Paclflo highway, 4 acres in alfalfa, 9 In -wheat,, good housos, granary, a flno property and worth tbo, price of 6500.00, ' ' v ' . '...-. -20 acre chicken ranch one-half mile from Paclflo highway; good im provements. Price $2750.00, . . 40 aore hill ranch, well Improved, elose In, good water, 20 under culti vation and has open range adjoining. Price $2000.00. . " . ' A Bplendld boaidrag or rooming house, stoam hent, hot and cold water In evory room, fine location, furnish ed oomploto, at a price which la rldlo ulou.tly low. . Also some specially good bargains In city homos, Block and hay r9RQ3 shop, but the aulos and trucks soon puts tho imrnesso business ' on the sholif and for Iho past two years, ho has ' boon assistant In the Von dor Mellon hardware store, Ho will be greatly missed as he has a host of friends hero.' . Mrs, Tlm Daley of Medford' and Mr. Wlfson, 'another one of our re turned soldiers, came out from Med ford this Wednesday morning on the mail aula; and Mrs. Daloy wont up to Trail on tho Perslxt, stage and Mr. Wilson took pasHugo on the Derby stago. Mr. Wilson was tho mall con tractor on the Derby-Prospect routo and was drafted into the army and tho consequence was he had to give up his malt contract at nulls a sacri fice, und I understand that he hull gono up to Darby to try to make the arrangement to get his old job aguln. D. It;' Patrick and C. J. Knfor of Brownsboro, came In for dinner to day and Mr. Patrick engaged a room. They are- engaged In framing ; the timbers at the railroad depot to build the fluino for the F. L. Y). Co., across Lake Creek. The roads have been so bud thut tho company had to stop hauling and now, in order to "save time thoy are having the framing done hero so that when they can haul tho lumbor It can bo put right to gether. . ,. . ' Glass of Hot Water . Before Breakfast y z Splendid Habit Open sluloa of the system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter. .- Those "of us who aro acenstomed to foel dull and heavy when we arlae; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, . nast- breatb, acid stomach, ' lamn back, can, instead, both look and feel as freab as a dalay always by,wauhing the poisons and toxins from tbo body with phosphatcd hot water each morning. " ' We should drink, before' breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate ' in it to- flush from the stomach, llvor, kidneys and. ten yards o( bowels tha previous day's indigestible waste, sour, bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans lng, sweetening and purifying the cutlre alimentary tract before putting more food Into the stomach. 'The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach Is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all tho soar fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives ono - a splendid : appetite- for breakfast and it Is said to be bat a little while until tbe roses begin, to appear In the cheeks. A quarter pound ot limestone pbosphato Via cost very little at the drug store, but Is, sufficient to make anyone who -Is bothered with,. bilious ness, constipation,' stomach trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on tbe subject of Internal sanitation. - Try it and you are assured that you will look better and feel better in evory way shortly, i . ... . Notice of Elncthm of Kagle Point ; - ' Irrigation District. NOTICE is hereby given, that an election has been called by the under signed County Court pursuant to Sec tion (616$) Iord's Oregon Laws, as amended by Chapter 223 of the 26th General Assembly of the State ot Oregon, and Acts amendatory there of, and the some will be held on the 15th day of April, .1919, between the hours of 8:00 o'clock a. m. and 8:00 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of de termining whether or not the terri tory hereinafter described, shall be organized, os an irrigation, district, undor thqaprovlsions of said Section. The boundaries .of said proposed irrigation dlst. let within : nnd t for which said election -will be held, are in Jackson County and described as follows: Beginning at the Quarter section corner, betweon sections (32) and (33), .Township (35) South Range til least o. me wiiiamoite .Meridian, and running thence West one and one-halt miles to the center of Sec tion (31); thonco South to the Little Butte Irrigation Company's dlth thence Wosterlw along the line - ot said dlth to the south line of Town ship (35) South Range (1) West of the Willamette 'Meridian; ' thenco West on line between townshIps (35) and (36) South, Range (I)1 West to the quarter section corner, between sections (4) and (33). Townships (35) and ((36) Range (1) West of Willamette Meridian; thence. North one and ono-half miles to the .center oX Section (28) Township (35) South Range (1) West of the Willamette Meridian; thonce AVest to Rogue River' thence Northerly along th easterly bank ot Rogue Rtvor to the quarter section corner between sec tions (1$) and (17) township (35) South Range (1) West of Willamette Meridian; thence East to center of Section '(16); thence North two and one-half miles to the quarter section corner between sections (4) and (33) Townships (34) and (35) South Range (1) West of Willamette Mer idian; thence East two and one-half miles to southeast corner of Section (85)' Township (84)' South Rnnge (1). West of Willamette Meridian; thonco North one mile to Northonst corner of Section (35), thonco East three niilas to the northeast corner of . Section (32) Township ; (34) South. Rnnge (1) East of Willamette Meridian; thonce North orfo mile to northeast corner of section . (29) Township (34) South. Range (1) East of Willamette Meridian; thonce isast three nines to the northeast cor ner ot section (26), Township (341 South Range (1) East ot Willamette Meridian; thonce south two miles to the southeast corner bt Section (35) Township (34) South, Range (1) East, of Willamette Meridian; thence, West two miles to the southeast cor ner of Section (33) Township (34) South Range (1) East of tho Wil lamette Meridian; thence South' to the Pnolflo and Eastern Railroad right-of-way; thence Southwesterly Along the lino of the Paclflo nnd Eastern Railroad right-of-way, to the Willamette 'Meridian; thenco South to southeast corner of Section; (24) Township, ($5) (l,, Rn,nge, , m West of Willamette Meridian; thence Knst two miles to northeast corner of Hectlon (29) township (35) South Range (1) East ot Willamette Merid ian; theiieo South one and ono-balf miles to place of beginning. Excepting the following: All of the lands owned by tho Butte Falls Lum bor Company, In Sections (20) and (2), Township (34) and Section (8) in Township (35), all south Ilunge 1 EnsUit the "W. M. " All the land owned by the John S. Owen Company In 'Section (26) Township (34) South Bangs (1) East of tho W. M. All of tbe lands owned by J. H. Cooley in Township (35) South linn go (1) West of W. M. Jackson County, Oregon. Inasmuch -as a majority of the title holders ot land within the boun daries of said district did ' petition that the officers thereof be elected at large, the court so ordered. Tho polling place for said election Is' at the residence of BU Dahack. located In the Southeast quarter of HncHon (23) Township (35) South Range (I) West of W. M. Jackson County, Oregon. 1 The electors of said proposed Irri gation district are hereby required to cast ballot at said election , which shall- contain the words "Irrigation District Yes," and "Irrigation Dis trictNo." ' There- will also be elected at said election three- (3) Directors for said proposed irrigation district, who shall, in caso the legal electors in and for said proposed irrigation district, shall vote in favor of organizing tbe same, . bold office in said irrigation district until their successors are elected and qualified. ' O. A. GARDNER, . County Judge. . ' : GEO. OWEN. JAB. OWENS; County Commissioners. - Attest: '.,.. . CHAUXCEY FLOBEY,., ... ...... County Clerk.. ' ' Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word., Locals Ten -cents a line. Legal Five cents a line.. -- Display 25 cents an inch, - Contract rates on application. - HELP WANTKU MAUL WANTED Experienced bookkeeper ' and stenographer; State experience and salary expected. Box ABC, : Mali Tribune. ' WANTED Men to cut wood and clear land. Webster ' Ranch. Phone 685-J3. 326 HKI.B WAJ TE FKM AIiB WANTED First-class woman for one day per week. Phone 46S-J2. ' , . 309 WAXTFTt. stiaCKIJANBOTO WANTED Turkey eggs for hatch ing.; 28-J3. 311 WANTED Lady's good bicycle. Box 8SS, care Mail Tribune. 314 WANTED To buy three to ten-acre tract, close to Central Point; give ! price. Address C. S., 836 North Central. . 312 WANTED We pay cash for Liberty bonds. Hale's Piano .House inc., VJ. F. Hale, general manager. WANTED - Furnished house. In : quire Medford Business College. 'r:-, .' 309 WANTED To buy ' good' furniture cheap. Phone 124 day time. 399 WANTED To buy second - hand Todd Check Writer. (Medford Book , Store. 309 WANTED Information leading ' to 'recovery of property taken from my house, R. R. 3, during January or February, 1919. $50.00 reward. Hamilton Patton. . 312 WANTED To buy from one to two . tons of barley for feeding purposes. "Writo G. . W. Dewey, Talent, Ore gon. . 309 ne folks. Call 45 Northartlott. 314 WAOTED To buy 60 to 100 head beet cattle. State full description ; and price. Box iN, Mall Tribune., WANTED Any kind ca'tie-; stock or ibeef.'' G. W. King, Montague. Calif. - -' 336 WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-x. " TAKEN TJP. TAKEN UP Have-on my premises four red shoats weighing about 30 ( pounds, marked with two crops out of right ear and under bit out of left. Owner can. have same by identifying property and paying costs ana advertisement. W. H. : Nuding, Brownsboro, Oregon. 309 " . FOB SALE REAIiSBTATK. FOR SALE Nicely furnished six . room bungalow, cheap." East side, Phone 929-W. ' 311 FOR SALE OR TRABE A fine i stock- ranch right In' the heart of the bunch grass In eastern Oregon, ,, Will trade for land around Apple- : gate or Sams Valley. " Anybody interested; write Mrs. .R. E. Cav ' :' iness,4o Kort Bartlett, Medford, . ' Oregon. ' . ; " '7 ..' " 814 FOR SALE Several good stock ; ranches including .- cattle,- horses. farming implements, etc. If look. ; lng for a bargain and wont to make 1 , some easy-money; see r. u, uames; Trail, Oro. : - - 325 FOR SALE Ninety acres with water ... sixty dollars per acre. Box 50, WAITED SITUATION. WANTED Experienced farm family wants work on farm. P. S. Rich, 926 North Central, Medford. 311 rXHI SALE I-OOIvTBY AND BOOK. OR SALE Hatching eggs, S. C. White Leghorns. Best of winter . layers, 1.50 per sotting of 15. 17 in 100 lots. K. Hammerbacher, U; F. . No. 2, Grants Poss, Ore. 334 FOR SALE White Plymouth Rock eggs, can spare nxe settings from my "Superb" strain at 2 for 15. All Infertile eggs replaced free. De livery at Rexall Store, Central Point.' R. H. Paxson. Phone 11. 802 FOR BALE A few settings of thoro bred' Buff Rock eggs at 11.50 per setting. Leave orders at once if Interested. Phone 666-X. : 313 FOR:SALE Plymouth Rock' eggs $1.00 , per : setting. , Mrs., h. E. Hoover. . SO?' FOR SALE Goose' eggs. Phone 869-Y. ' " " 309 FOR SALE Rhode - Island Red hatching eggs. Phono 370-W. 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. , 890 FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Six registered Hereford bulls.. M. F. Hanley, 314 FOR SALE Jersey heifer calf. 846 East Ninth. T. H. Bragg. 309 FOR SALE Recleaned Biuestem : seed wheat. Phone 311-R. 309 FOR SALE Ten milk cows, alt Jer sey: good young cows. D. M. Lowe, Talent, Ore., phone 6-F12, Talent. FOR SALE Ten dairy cows for sale cheap. - Webster Orchard Co. 671-J5. 314 FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, born October, 1918; fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal mer Investment Co., Medford, .Ore. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Good family cow, 3 gals. milk per day. Range and furni ture. Red Mexican beans 5c; white beans 4c. Also house, barn, with two acres ot garden for rent. Phone 675-M, call first house north of Lincoln school. 309 FOR SALE Incubators,- Inquire Armstrong rancn, near reservoir. , - 311 FOR SALE Washington - hybrid seed wheat. Geo. Hilton. 311 FOR SAIJ Baled alfalfa, hay. Phone S42-R. . -" FOR SALE--One -Fairbanks Morse 6 h. p. gasoline engine; one 3 : centrifugal pump. All as good as new, for $225. J. P. Hoaglund, on Scenic avenue, 2 Vt milee north of Central Point. Phone 141. 313 FOR SALE A bargain; smudge oil, tank, smudge pots,-wagon tank; also will buy. horse to match my bay.' John Cameron, Phone 11-X, ; . Central Point, R. F. D. No. 3. . -813 FOR SALE Two pumps, one new horizontal, capacity 4000: gal. per hour, and one Pitcher pump fitted to 20 feet 2-inch pipe. iBotn new. A; C. Taylor,- phone 86-M2. 309 FOR SALE First-class potatoes at $1.50 per hundred; also . white beans at 7c per pound. Leave or ders phone 720. 313 FOR SALE Pickles in brine at 30c a gallon. ' House plants at a bar gain. 501 Beatty street. : 309 FOR SALE OR TRADE Alfalfa Renovator Cyclone weeder. O. E. Blackington, Gold Hill. 309 FOR SALE Large band spray out fit. O. E. Blackington, Gold Hill. . 309 FOR SALE Onion seed. Yellow Globe Danvers. $1.25 per lb. Box 312, Central Point, phone 36xx2. ':". - ' ,'.' " . ' - 812 FOR SALE Light auto truck; 1000 lbs. - capacity. 'Price $200. Phone S57-M. : : , 313 FOR SALJ Rotten cow manure. Phone 452-Y. Hoover's Dairy. " FOR SALE One Fairbanks Morse Vt a. p. gasoline engine; one tilling saw table complete. Cheap if taken at once. Call Hampton Orchard, phone 468-R1. 309 FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedl ment. Plowing done. Phone 912-J FOR SALE Splendid beardloss seed barley. Lee Wutkins & Co., Feed " Store. :' ' FOR SALE About five tons freshly dug stock carrots. . Modoo Orchard. , Phone meal hours.. ' FOR SALE Fine quality hay $25.00 per ton. Modoc Orchard. Phone Central point at meal hours. FOR SALE--Strlotly . fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. Nttro-cultures. Ralph Eidon, Mediora; : " FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on eaBy terras. Cleaning and re- pairing of all machines a specialty. 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-K. u. A. Chapman. 317 HV1P SiAT.m 1011 Inn, nlrnlfn hnv all in good order. Will, bale and ' load on car at Grenada for $21.00 "t per ton. Q. Cuneo, Box, 85, Gren- , SVIJ Vflb HV a as FOR RRNIW SOOSBk FOR RENT House for rent, 510 Knst Main street, 10 rooms, one acre ground, fruit', garage for two cars, good poultry house and yard. Inqulre 819 Minnesota avenue, or phono 14 9-L. . 3T2 FOR RI3NT Fir-room bungalow, Oakdale district. Wanted to bujr pullets. Phone 842-R.i , FOR RENT Several modern houses. Building & Loan Aas'n, 429 M. F ' & II. Bid?.- ; ' " FOR RENT JOSCELLANBOUB. TO LEASE For teanv work,' small tract garden, land on highway; plenty water to irrigate; well fenced. Route 2, Box 34a. M. Brooks. ; ' 814 FOR RENT Small foothills orchard. Some grain land and pasture. Good terms. 267 Federal Bldg. ' MONEY TO LOAU LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In terest, O. C. Boggs. LOANS City loans. Building ft Loan Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. . MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy Llb ' erty Bonds, j. fl. Andrews. No. . 81 North Grape. Phone 63-M. 830) . BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys ; PORTER J. NEFF; Attorn ey-Wtr. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Bnlldlng. ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14 Garnett-Corey Bldg. 818 A. E. REAMES, Lawyer,, Garnetfe Corey Building. Anto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. Wa are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant in the Pa clflo northwest. Use onr springs1 when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. ; - - - Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises f cleaned up for the summer. . Call on the city garbage wagons for - good service. - Phone 151-T. J. Y. Allen. . . Expert Aeeoaataas WILSON AUDITING. CO. B. M. .WUson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into onr simplified accounting method. M. F. ft H. Building. Medford. Phone 157-R. Farm loans AMORTIZATION PLAN B- to it years 6 Money ready when land is appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hurd, secy-treaa. National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. , Investments FARM LOAN BONDS; . 4V4, tax free, $25 to $1000. : Can place,-, loans $500 to $5000, first' mort gage, 6 to 8. E. H. Hurd, 213-14 Garnett-Corey Bldg. . - - 312 Instruction In Mnsio FREO ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Height Musis Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 78. Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sasn. doors, mouiaings ana screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and Bnrgeoma DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested - and glass sup plied. Oculist and Anrlst for 8. 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 Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office, In Southern Oregon. Book binding, ; loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, eto. Portland prices. 87 North " Fir St. " Transfer EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO, Office 42 North Front St Phone 815. Prices right. 1 Service guar anteed. ; ' INTERURBAJt AUTOCAR CO. ; ; TIME CARD. , , Leave Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:16 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days le avast 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:80 and 9:39 p, m. '. Leave Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11.00 a, ni. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 6; 30 p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a. m, and 12:30, 4:89 gad i;SQ fc n,