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MTCPTOmr T.f ftTH TRTBTTNT!, MEDFOTITI, OTtTXiOX," TUESDAY, MAT70TT 23. 1010 10 BE VOTED UPON 'AT III 1 BALIOF, Ore., ilur. an. Nina men. imii'H, referred I o the people by .Hie hint legislature, liuvo liuuu . plu'cil upon tint tiiillul for it upnclul iilocllnii to lio linlU Junu 3, In OruKou, Tlic'sn measures reflect thu work of ,,lln lawmakers ilnrliiK Dm forty day Hr slou uiiiI oinlmieo most of . Ihu sub jects upon which urnuniunls waxed warm In lilith IiiKIhIiiIIvo huiistis. "lllKliwuy work uml I ho olistlim of mi alleged puliint paving IniMl," from emiti'ol of mich eonstfuuilon, mule ulil of various klmlH fur ritfurnin jul illura nml nullum, riii'oniilnieUoii work mul building of Nti'nolliros. ror snilo neiylit, u u nn'uiiu uf employing illHOliiirnml soldiers and war workers, nml Irrliuitlon nnil rtu'lumulioii lnglii liillon these were the Issues upon which forensic flulils. worn waned In IokIkIiiIIvq Iiii I In, . Theim hciIjJcki uro Included Iii Iho nine referendum iiimi mirwMj, which urn an follows; ,- , .. Mllllnry llltilmiiy , A propound appropriation uf ',(111,0110, contingent lloilll 111 11 impro priation by thu federal government of it like umuiint, lo nnslitt Did Itqltud Stales Hovtirtiiiivtit III oiiuslrtiiitlng u mllllnry hluhw-uy from thn ally or Astoria, thru Clatsop, , Tillamook. Lincoln, Ijiiiu, Douglas, Cook, nncl Curry ciiuntlo. of Oregon, ami in the California line. ' A colmllltlll.Hiul uninndMeitt to ponnll tho bnnillug of Oregon (or Ilva million dollars (or tho promotion of reeonulrtii'tloii rerlunintlon uml land suttlotiioni projects. A proposed law providing flint hotionildy discharged soldiers, satlnm ami miirlnojroin (iravnn.muy nitouU miy private or public Institution of learning In thn tini. unci have their necessary expense not to exceed $25 Nr month, puld hy thn mala for four year. . . A constitutional amendment for tho construction of sltito market road, under supervision of tho coun ty eiiurt. . Fur ItivoiiMruitloii Work A hill to bond thn statu for $.'i,000, 00O for reconstruction work, Inolud Iiik construction of hospitals at, Port, luml and rSnlwn, nml other state tin II dlnKn at C'orvnlllR, ICugono, Mon mouth, Pendleton. Astoria, Murnli flutil, linker, Itunil. In- (iriindn anil .Medford; to develop reclamation pro ject on arid, swamp and InKgod-off hind, building a now penitentiary, and to provldo settlement of land by cIlHCharK"' soldiers. . A coimtltutlonal aniomlinant pro pop In it pnynionl by the Bliilo of irrl liiitlon and drulniiKu dlHlrlct bond In tornut for tha flmt flvo yearn b)( Irnni Iiik moto hontln, on condition Unit inh (IlKlrlctM tiro found to comply with required condition). A coimtltiiilonnl amendment to rnhu) tho prnocnt two pnrnnnt llmlln lion plurcd upon count Ion (or criml Iiik diihtii for poriniiuunl rnndn. A coimtltutlonal amendment to provldo for a llmitcnnut governor, which offlco do not now oxliit In Oregon. . A eomitltutlnnnl ninondmmit to permit the orncilon of u roconiitruo tlon hoipltnl In I'orilhnd. SCHUEBEL ATTORNEY FOR STATEJ.AND BOARD SAI.Kr. Mnndi , 2.1. Chri 0. isrhiiehi'l or Drouon lilv, wna nn lioinloil Mute luiul nUiiruov for ClneJ:- iiiiiiih. aoiuitv hv tliu Kluto Inud lionnl vcMlerdny. Il mieceiMlH A tiller A. Iliiuick, 'wlio.iu (left III occur led lust woek." ,j ; Svluiidivt wiw :n im-iulivr of tho lioau nt the recent M'hshjii. . fluffcrwl for VlKht Yonm ' I Ulinumotlo palm, lumo buck, sore miiKcIca and titlff Joints niot fre- nuontly can bo traced to ovorworkod wonk pr dlnordoroU kldneya. Daisy Hell, H. F. v. 3, uox sn, HUYnnuiui, (In., trrltoa: "I wan mirroring for eight yonm from pain In. tho back and could not do any of my work, but alnco t hnvo tnkon Foley Kldnoy Pills I can do all of my work." Foloy Kill noy 1lll hnvo ittvon relief to tliou- snnda who aufforod from kldnoy or bladder troiihlo. Try thoru. For mile by Medford Phnrmnay. - GRANDMA USED SAGE . 'TEA TOJABKEN HAIR She ; mixed Sulphur with It to JKCstore wOtor, utoss, .Youthfulness. Common Riirdon mijo broweil Into ti heavy ton with . aulphup nddod, will a , . . . .1 ,.,.1.,! l,lt turn KTrty, niruunvi u ...... beniitlfully dark and luxuriant. Jut n low applications wm imuvu u. iuvhim tlon If your hair la fndlnR, atroalcod o Bray.- Mixing tho Bgo Ton and Sul phur recipe at homo, tltoiwh, la trou- bottlo of Wyoth'e Bngo and Hulphur Compound at aiut drug atore all roady (or uo. ThlB la tho old-tlmo roolpo Improved by the addition of othor In ercdlonts. i . . whllo wlopy, nrny, fadod hair la not youthful nppoaranoo and attractive- noun, uy uiirHuiiiiiH ywui mm Wyoth'a Rngo and Bulphur Compound, no one can toll, boeauao It doee It ao naturally, ao ovonly. You Jimt dampen n Bponno or eoft brunh with It and draw this through your hair, taking tine email etrand at a time; By morning i ... l , 1. i , n , tun minnpAn. nnil. ii amy nuu . ndor another application or two, your oair oocomcH iioiluiuuhi B0(t and luxuriant.' I . t m t.n nVn.,vnllnll Id n llflllffhtflll tollOt rnqiilalto and la not Intended for the cure, miugailOB or yrevvuuuu vi, ui- mm rntinu MILDEST WINTER 0 ON RECORD SINCE. WINTER OE '89-1 WASIIINdTON'. Mmvli ? f.p-Tliew; iviim iiiore " i.ii.iHliim, nnii Ihhk . hhow lliroimliont inohi of :li I'yiteil Kliiliw tluriiiif Ilia wiiiler Iiih; miNHcil tliiin over hi'l'ore in t Ik' mciiiorv of llio nri'- cnl vciieriiliiin. In onlv one Mccl on (it1 llio eoiinlrv-- llio nlntiMiit rciiou-r- WIin I Int uenlher Ki'Verw mii) there low leiHiioriitiirc iveorili were e(!iili!ilt et, Himw iiill:nu in November in Ills' nliiteiiii region reruuiiivd llircuulioiit I Ik H'hilel'. ' ' ' i , , lOvorvwIicri! emt reunrU aliow nrf cii tit ti I ion wiii ho liw-ti t uml tli tem iiehiluni mi hiuh Unit hiiiiw hIiivciI on tile croilliil h oulv II fvw iHiilnted ill- (illlliecH liuuu lluin ii dnv ot two. Tum imnilureM worn from f In JU ilourvua nhrtve noriiiiil nver virlmillv tho en lir com 1 1 rv. ; ' DoriiiK llii- i'uimI uinler the com- Ii'iiinli of lii'lil miiiiw nrecinilulion nml li'i'li leiiiueriitiiri'H huvn renill- eil iji the niiiid mill Htunlv irrowlli of I'ri'niH. , llm iee eenn iiiuieiir lo liuvo linen' IIki only one lo rlil'I'er bociiUHC. of the mililnCMH of Hie wiiiler. Iturenn HtntiKlicM nhow ' Uml the rnllier venernl mil ion lliut Ibft unit winter netiiiillv wmt I lie inil(lot ever known, iiiNleml of meri'le one of the n'll'iest. m iirrnneoiii. The wuilor of 187."i-7(l was, fon,iileriililv wnrnwr. hi wiih the winter (if 1H77-7K. The wJnier of 1HH1-H'.' wn uhniit like Ibut l"t ie't nnd iii lS.'t-fi0 it wiih con- "iileniblv wnrninr in lli.ii icetiiiii mini of thn MUKiwHitini nver, Tho winter of lmi'i.tlll fll ,.Miil' t-lmrt of beimr alt mild iii lltiii of 1'ilH-lll UN'S LEAGUE l'OllTI-.Nn. Mar. 23 O. H. I'roa- ton. ecretury-treaaurer of tho I'ort- luud local of the Commercial Telegra pher.' t" ii ton of America, yesterday receh'od a letter from Henator .Mc Nary of Orocon, Vicknowlodglng the unlon'n renolullon - regarding the I.MIKU0 of Nutlom. Tho unnnlor until: "1 think everyone, capuhla of con nected thought, la opposed to wura and tho wnnto, eruoltloa and hnrrora atteudiuit thoroto, nnd la looking for tho formation of aomo human Inntl l ii Hon which will prevent tho repeti tion of tho horrlhla conflict through which we have Juat emerged. ' "In my opinion, tho luuRungo con tained In the proponed conntiliitlon iboulil, In aomo lnetancoa, bo clarl fled and aomo amendment mndo that will romove aomo of Ita Imper fuctloiiK, therohy protecting the rlghta of American sovereignty. I hnvo no doubt that noino loague will bo form ed nnd a eonetltiillon adopted which will ho acceptaldo to tho people of tho imiloin and which will prevent fu ture wars nnd further democratize and aplrllunllto tho races of man kind." i -. ' STQRRS IN CELL ' SI'ATTI.K, Murch- 25. II. M. Storrrt loclnv oeeupicil n cell in the Okunok'iiti count v imil churucd with iilidiictini; MVj (tiitli OiirriHiui. IS. ttho eonfcHsed nhe . itoisoned Mrs. Sliirr, her rival for Slnrr'8 love. X (liniuiteh lo the Ktvuttlo Times said uhoiit 1 0(1 Okiinnu'im rexidcnlK ivcro lit the depot when Slorrs arrived Inst nk'lit from Seattle in eiiKtodv of Sheriff Ilurrv E. Stark. Nono poke lo him, iiltliouuh moKt of them knew Storra when ho worked in an Oknno irnn viirtmo nnd nil thouulit Mis Ont rison was Mm. Slorrs. Miss (lnrrison, neinir n elinrga of murder, wus stilt confined in the conn Iv detention home. Sho will uppctir in court Into this week to plcud. ' jv,? llutter fORTl'AND, March 25. Butter steady, '; City erenmory prints, extras box' lota dflSfOlc; enrtons 01Vh02c; hnlf boxes liuir cent more; less than hult boxoa ono eont moro. Buying prlfco hnttorrnt; country, 02(!3o; cuho extras GOo. , , . ' ' 1 - Vn , ; ' '.', i ; IPOIITI'AND, Mur. 25. EggS-r-Solllng price,. U80 count 39V4o; buy ing pi'leo, ;i!)cr soiling price, candled, 40Mi); soloctod cnmllod In cartons, 4:ie, ' -: :' ' ' ': Livestock ' ' i : POHTI-AN1), March - 2B.-iCiittlo stondy; rocolpts SG. 8toors, host $13 fflil4; good to cholco $11.50012.50; medium to good $1011; fair to good $ Oft) 1,0; common to fulr $8 9; good to eholco cows and holfors, Jtn.fiOilf 12.25; modlum to good ?V ft) 8; fulr to medium ?5 ((,(!; vnnnara 3.ri0ftf'4.ri(l; bulls $0J8.fiO; cnlvos jn.no w .1 :i . f 0 ; stockors und feodora $7 ft' 10. 1 logs firm; rocolpta 178. Prime mlxod $18.05 it 111; medium mixed MIRY'FAVORS m,r.ii lS,7.'i rough Imavlca $ I tl.no (417.51); uln , lii'H7.(i; hulk ;s,7B4 lit. Hheop ntondy; rccelpla none; prime luiuba 10 it 17; fair to medluui 111 ftl'lfi; yi.urlliiii) llHtlL'; wotlium t'(H; ewua ,D4; 10.&0. EAGLE PO IN F EAG LETS Hv A. C, Ilowlott, I. list Wodnondiiy uftenioon John llutler, one of our promising young nion, wus u buluwi caller uud re t orts that his brother Junius, who Is lit tho iiuvnl nervine, bus, come homo' on u sick leave if ubneuea,. Ho Is purtlully purulyzou but is still held In tho service, un It Is contrary to (ho rules of the nuvul service lo dlschargo a mun unlees he Is us well us hi wu when ho onlurud lial service, unless lib wiih' wounded or Otherwise dis abled In action. ' 1 I., II. Van Morn, a mining man and his wife, from Jacksonville, came In WniliiixKluy evening and took, a room uml huvo remained hero up to this writing; They huvo not revealed their Intentions, but are simply enjoying our bountiful cllinnlo uml surround ings. , ' Mr, and Mrs; Arcbnhln of Urowns boro, were hero doing' business with tho Von dor llullen Hwd, Co, Thurs day luornliiK, Mrs. Bnuipln,.wlfo of tho superin tendent of- the Allvlsta orchard, came In with one of tho hlrod men Thurs day morning nnd whllo Mrs; Hum pie was uttendlng lo her business at Geo. Drown & Hons' storo tho driver at tempted to turn the team of mules around, they commenced to back and. tho driver being uniiMiualiilod with tuul kind of work didn't know how to tnunngo them and tho result vita li hud a little suianh-up and W. L. Chlldreth, our blncksnittb and, wagon maker, or rntber repairer, had a Job ropulrlng Iho break. Thcro was no ono to blumo as tho mnn knew noth ing about handling 'mules. Mrs. Kutnplo look the lines nnd drovo homo without any trouble. There Is nothing Ilka a person being to adapt themselvm to meet" any emergency. Kmmett Ileeson of Talent, camo In Wednesday evening nnd spent the night. 1Ie was hero to take a small bunch of cut lie homo that he had hero. J. F. True of .Modford, enmo over Thursday to work helping to frame tho Umbers at the old P. & K. depot for tho (lumo across I.aWo -creek. There aro now three men working on tho Job, C. J. Kafor, t. U. Patrick uml Mr. True, and thoy are all room ing and bnurdlng at tha Suunyslde. 8. 8. Kngles of Prospect, Hod Blan ket ranch, was hero for dinner Thura duy, nnd so was A. 8. Hilton, tho me ter reader (or the ColKornln-Orogon Power company, who was here on his regulur round Thursday and dined with us. " . '"i -' - N. K. SlUBsor, our barber, has his machinery In operation and Is now cutting nnd polishing agates. - Bpeaklng of agates brings to my mind tho fuel that In my letter of the 1Mb. I slnted that Mr. Hosier of Ash land, had been bore and that ho had gathered qulto a quantity of tino speciinouts of Agates, but tho printer hud tho name Senior Instead of Hos ier. Another mlstnko In the sumo lottor was Iho nnmo of Clarence Bu.r not't was put In when It should have been Cluronce Itoblnott. The Jackson County Creamery and the Independent Creamery trucks are making their regular trips out here now and our ronds have dried up and been worked so that they aro qulto docenl now. ' J. M. Wllfrcy, ono ot our leading orchnrdtsts was In tcwn Thursday and spoke very encouragingly of his prospect for a bountiful crop of fruit llis year. When askod how ho was going to get all of his fruit to market now that tho P. & K. Is suspended, ho simply said "Taka It on trucks," so tho reader will bcb that the orchar dlsta are to a groat extent Indepen dent of the' rullrond. Mr. mid Mrs. Henson of Drowns horo, were 'business callers Thurs day. Friday morning your Eante Point correspondent took a trip to Modford to consult Dr. J. J, Kinmona with re gard to his eyes and -f tho glasses ho hns ordorod for mo prove to be as good as tho ones ho used In testing my 'eyes I hope that I will not he troubled no much In trying to rccog nlxa my acquaintances and then per haps 1 will nut be under tho neces sity ot askjng so many porsons their mimes. . ' Whllo I was In Modford I mot quite a number of old friends, among whom was our old frtem: nnd fellow pioneer of Jnokson county, J, S. How ard, and was surprised' and ' grieved FOR L Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieyea You Just rub Musterole In briskly, and usually the pain ia none a delicious. soothing comfort comes to take its place. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustnrd. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster ole and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or Joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Always dependable. JO and 60c Jars; hospital size $2,501 to seu ti I in su helpless mt fur as bis propelling; power. Is concerned, - J ulso met '.Mr. and Mrs. .Iirhu (ireb uml daughter Mlxs Krunces unison John who relumed from France a short time uga, und wus gluil to bee him ullva and well, for the reader will re member that ho wu reported on the cusualty list. - ' ' . School Superintendent O. W, Ager come In Krlday uftenioon and visited our school und spent tho night with us und this Huturduy morning opened the local touchers Institute at 10:jO with the following teuchers respond ing to the roll cull: Miss Hazel Wiley of Antelope school. Miss Kthel Free man of tlliltto Creek, Miss Olive Kirk Of rtoguelunil, Miss Julia Hldley of l.nke Crock, Miss Frances Oreo of Hrownsburo, Mlns Margaret llum mond of Kneso Crock, Miss Florence Lansing, Miss 1'lna Flenedlct and of course Prlnclpul K. N. DeardorfC of Englo Point, nnd Prof. It. K. Morris, school supervisor. The exercises wero opened by. singing und then there wus a discussion on the bust plan to muke up work. Prof. l)curdorffgave US a lengthy talk giving his Ideas us to the best plun to follow so us to make up for tho lost time during the past winter and he was followed by Miss Jullu 8Idloy giving Some very good suggestions. ; Tho next subject wus tho Standard School, with Bupt. Ager as leader, tie explained what wus mount by a slandurA school und then gave us come very Interesting thoughts on Iho subject. Ho wus followed by Mrs. I-. K. Ilauk, ono of the diroctors til which she guvo a brief history of our school during tho almost nine years sho has been connected with It as a member ot tho school board, snowing soni.o of the difficulties she boa labored under during tHoso years, the struggle she hud to procure small appropriations for the improvement of school grounds so us to interest tbo larger boys and girls so as to have them take part In the plays In stead of standing In little groups and Indulging lit quostlonablo onversa tlon. Hbo also gave us some fine suggestions with regard to the best way to Interest the children In their studlea and encourage them In their work. ' - We them adjourned for dinner at tho Sunnyslda, and after lunch we ret urned to the schoolhouso nnd spent a short time In a social wuy. Miss Benedict being leader, nnd the next thing on the program was the ques tloiwbox. Prof. Morris, leader. There wero many questions asked and an swered but owing to my trouble In hearing there was a great deal said that 1 did not understand. We then had a duet by MIss'Lan- Blng and Mrs. Royal Brown. The next was standard tests and compila tion of records about Eagle Point. This was confined to tho teachers 'und so I rotlred as I wanted to get this lottor oft by Monday morning's mull.' v .-j, - ' .,' ' ,'. r : .' i The whole proceedings, was well conducted and we aro hoping that our school Superintendent will ar range to have another local Institute this coming season. . URGE WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS FROM RUSSIA H'ARIS. March 24. Mnrecl Cnciiiu nnd l'uui tnffon.t. tiocinlit depuUes. made u vigorous nttnek todnv on the aovernnient's policy toward Russia und jinred Hie withdrawal of French trmmtt from that eminlrv. Tiio Gov ernment U expected Ho rcnlv tomor row. . , Are used to flavor one Jifiy-Jcll dessert. The juice is condensed and sealed its, a vial. This is one ot our best fruit flavors. Compare it with tho old-style quick gelatine desserts. . . . ' JO Flavors, ot Your GroeerV ' J? Packages for SS Conf ' -t BROWN &.WHITE Real Estate, insurance. Rentals 10 South Fir St. , IS 'acres on Paolflo highway, 4 acres In alfalfa, 9 in wheat, good houses, granory, a fine property and worth, tho price of $6,500,00. . 20 acre' chicken ranch one-half mile from Pacific hlRhwny; good im provements. Price $2750.00. 40 acre hill ranch, well improved, close in, good water, 20 under culti vation and hns open range adjoining. Price $2000.00. A splendid boarding' or . rooming house, stoam boat, hot and cold water in every room, fine looatlon, furnish ed complete, at a price which Is ridic ulously low. Also some , speolnlly good bargains In 'city homes, stock 65 Loganberries oau nay rancuos, , v . CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTS 1 r .iii , I --i : M ' .- . j..' njii-yT,' NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH ' Apply Cream in Nostrils To j Open Up Air Passages. Ahl What relied Your clogged nos trlls open right up, the sir pannages ' your head are clear and you can breathe (roely. Ko more hawking, snuffling, morons discharge, headache, dryness no itruggling for breath at night, your cold ar catarrh Is gone. : Lkta't stay stuffed up I Oct a small bottle of Kly's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic creom in your nos trils, let it penetrate through every air passage of thn heed; soothe and heal the swollen, Inflamed mucous membrane, (riving you instant relief, ? Kly's Cream Balm is Just what every cold and ca tarrh sufferer has been seeking. U's just splendid. , - i Ordinance Ko. 073 An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 133, of the City of Modford, in tha mutter of re-estebllshing fire lim its of said City.- The City of Medford c'oth ordain as follows; : - - r Section 1. That section 1 of Ordi nance No. 133. entitled "An Ordi nance to provide for tho prevention of fires and .the protection of persons and property endangered thereby; to regulate the construction, alteration and repair of buildings and to estab lish fire limits in the City of Med ford, Oregon." be, and the same ia hereby, amended so as to read aa fol lows: "Section 1. That all that part of the City of Medford, Oregon, situat ed, lying and being withjn the follow. Ing boundaries, to"-wit: Commencing at the center of the intersection of West Main streets and Oakdale ave nue, and running thence northerly along the renter line of Oakdale Avenue to the Intersection of the cen ter line of West Fifth street: thence easterly along the center line of West Fifth street to the center line of North Fir . street; thence northerly along the center line of North Fir street to the center line of West Fourth street; thence easterly along the center line of Fourth street tp the center line of North Bartiett street: thence southerly along the center line of North Bartiett street to the center line of East Fifth street; thence easterly along the center line of Kust Fifth und said center line ex tended to Its intersection with the center of Bear Creek; thence south erly along that center of Bear Creek to Its Intersection with the extension of the center lino ot East Ninth street; thence westerly along . the center line of East Ninth street to the center ot tho Southern PacKie main; line track; thence northerly along center ot'' Southern Pacific track to the center line- of Eighth street; thence westerly along the cen ter line ot Eighth street to the center line of South Fir street; thence southerly along the center line of South Fir street to the center line or West Ninth street: thence westerly along the center line of West fXlnth street to the center line of South Oakdale avenue; thenee northerly along the Center line of South Oak dale. to the place of-beginning, all according to the duly recorded map and plat ot said city, be. and tho same Is hereby, declared to be within the fire limits of said city.1' Section 2. . All . Ordinances and parts pf Ordinances in conflict here with are hereby repealed. , Passed by the City Council of the City,, ot Medford, this 18th day of March, 1919, by the following vote: Emmens, "aye"; Ciaddis, absent; Keene, "no"; Carkin, "aye"; Dress lorr '-ayev'! Hargrave, "aye". Approved this 18th day of March, 1919. i ., . . , C. E. GATES, , (SEAL). " ' . Mayor. Attest: M. L. ALFOUD, . , v City Recorder. Advertising Rales ' Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cets a line, ' - ; Legal Five cents a line. ? v, Displdy 25 conta an Inch, v ' Contract rates on application. HELP W A NTE 1 M A LB. WANTED Bus boy. Hotel Medford. 'Please call, don't phoue. , WANTED Men to cut wood . and clear land. Webster Ranch. ' Phone 685-J3. ' 326 WA!iyr 19CELIiANEOU8 , WANTED To buy 50 to lOij head ot feeder cattle. H. W. Bingham. ' ' Sfedford. ',. . a .. . , . WANTED Turkey eggs for batch !ng:' -2S-J3. 2 WANTED Lady's good bicycle. Box 88S. care Mail Tribune. - 314 WAJNTED To )uy three to ton-acre ,. tract, close to Contrnl Point; give . prjee. Address C. S., 83U North Central. .. 312 WA NTBD-r-We pay cash for Llborty ' bonds. Hale's 'Piano Mouse Inc., J. F. Halo, general manager.' WANTED Information leading to recovery of property taken from - my house, R. R. 3, during January -or February,-1919. $50.00 reward. Hamilton Pntton. 312 WANTED Plain sswlnK for little : folks. Call 45 North Bartiett. 314 WAIXTED To buy 50 to 100 head . beet cattle. State full description nnd price. Box iN, Mull Tribune. WANTED Any kind cattio, stock or 'ueei. u. w. iung, mouiasuo, Calif. ' 836 WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 4SS-M or 488-X. HEXP WATEJ) FKJtAJK WANTKl) Olrl for goneral house work. Mrs. A. ST. Stcnnett, phone 102-X. WANTED Woman for general holMe work on ranch. Two childfeii nnd man In family. Itoute 2, Box Medford. S'5 WANTED SITUATION. WANTEIJ Kxpcrlenc.ed farm family wnnts work on farm. V. S. Itich, 926 North Central, Medford. 211 FOB BKJIT HO08E. FOIt RENT House for rent, 510 Bust Muln street, 10 rooms, one aero ground, fruit, gurage for two curs, good poultry house and yard. . Inquire 819 Minnesota avenue, or phono 149-L. 312 FOR RENT Five-room bungalow. Oakdale district. Wanted to buy pullets. Phone 842-R. FOR RENT Several modern houses. Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F. H. Bldg. . FOB SALE TLKAU E8TATX. FOR SALE Nicely (urnished. six room, bungalow, cheap. East side. . Phone 929-W. 3U FOR SALE OR TRADE A (Ine 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. 43 JNort Bartiett, Medford. Oregon. , 314 FOR SALE Several good stock ranches including cattle, horses, farming implements, etc. If look, ing (or a baVgaln and want to make ' some easy money, see T. C. Gaines, Trail, Ore.- ' 325 FOR SALE Ninety acres with water Blxty dollars per acre. Box 0, Mall Tribune. 318 VOH SALE POULTRY AXD EGGK iOR SALE Hatching eggs, S. C. White Leghorns. Beat of winter layers. $1.50 per setting of 15. $7 ' in 100 lots. K.' Hammerbacher, R. P. D. No. 2, Grants Pass, Ore. - 334 FOR 9ALE A few settings of thoro- bred Buff Rock eggs at $1.50 per setting. Leave orders at once if interested. Phone 66G-X. 313 FOR SALERhode Island Red hatching eggs. Phone 370-W. 318 FOR S ALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE One mare, seven years old. 1500 pounds. ; F. L. Caton .1015 North Central. 1 FOR SALE Six registered Hereford bulls. M. F. Hanley. :' 314 FOR SALE Ten milk cows, all Jer sey; good young cows. D. M. Lowe, Talent, Ore., phone 6-FI2, Talent. 310 FOR SALEl Ten dairy cows for sale cheap. Webster Orchard lo. 571-J5. ' 314 FOR SALE! -.Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, born October, 1918;.-(lne youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore. FOR S ALE MISCELLANEOUS , FOR 6ALE Incubators. Inquire Armstrong ranch, near reservoir. . ,311 FOR SALE Washington hybrid : seed wheat. Geo. Hilton. . 311 FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay. Phono 842-R.' ... FOR SALE One Fairbanks Morse 6 b. p. gasoline engine; one 3M; centrifngal pump. All as good as new, for $225. J. P. Hoaglund, on . Scenic avenue, tVi miles north ot Central Point. Phone 141. 313 FOR SALE A bargain; smudge oil, tank, smudge pots, wagon tank; also will buy hor3o to match my bay. John Cameron, Phone 11-X, Central Point, R. F. D. No. 2. 313 FOR SALE1 First-class potatoes at $1.50 per hundred; also white beans at 7e per pound. Leave or - dors phone 720. 313 FOR- SALE Onion seed, Yellow Globe Danvers. $1.25 per lb. Box 312, Central Point, phone 36xx2. . . , 312 FOR SALE Light auto truck, 1000 lbs. capacity, price $200. Phone 857-M. 312 FOR SALE Rotten cow manure. Phone 452-Y, Hoover's Dairy. v FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi ment. Plowing done. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE Splendid beardless seed bnrley. Lee Watkins & Co., Feed Store. ' : FOR SALE About five tons freshly dug stock carrots, s Modoc Orchard. Phone meal hours. FOR SALE Fine quality hay $25.00 per ton. Modoo Orchard. Phone Central Point nt meal hours. ; FOR SALE Strictly . fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass soeda. Nltro-cultures. Ralph Elden, Medford. FOR SALE-!-Singor sewing machines on easy terms. Cleaning and re pairing ot all machines a specialty. 215 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman. 317 FOR SALE1 125 tons of alfalfa hay all in good order. Will bale and load on ear at Grenada for $21.00 per ton. G. Cuneo. Box 85, Gren ada, Cal. . 315 FOR iiXC'HAJfCJE. FOIt TRADE Hcuvy hack. In good condition, for light one. 1). J Hp penstoel, R. F. I). 2, Medford. ' H FOR RENT jnaCTEMiANEOUH. FOR K2XT 20-acro runch for rent cheap. One acre strawborrlos, llio Tokay grapes. Dewberries, etc., six , acres under Water. Five-roomed house, big barn and chicken coops. Phone 1 2 5 or call at Jones Grocery, 2 TO LEASE For team work, small tract garden land on highway; plenty water - to irrigate; well fonced. Route 2, Box 34u. M. Brooks. . '. r . ; 314 FOR RENT Small foothills orchard. Some grain land and pasture. Good terms. 267 Federal Bldg. . MO.VEX TO lOAlf 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 bny Lib erty Bonds, j. xj, Andrews, No, 31 North Grape. Phone 53-M. 330 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attome7a PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Ballding. . ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 21S-14 Garnett-Curey Bldg. , . r - 319 A. E. REA.ME3, Lawyer, Garnett- torey Buuaing. An to Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. Wl are operating the largest, oldest and best-eqalpped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use onr spring when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. . Garbage GARBAGE Get your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 851-T. J. - Y. Allen. . - - ' Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention glyen . to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified - accounting method. M. F. & H. Building. f ' Medford. Phone 167-R. - Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 5H Money ready when land is appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hurd, ecy-treas. National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. Investments I FARM LOAN BONDS, 4tt. tax free, $35 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 Mosle FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teaoher ot piano and harmony. Halght Musis Studio. 401 Garnett-Corey Bids Phone 72. Planing HfJQ THOMAS MOFFAT General mil work, sash, doors, mouldings and . screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. ":.;., . Physicians and Burgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD -Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. . DR. J. J. EMMENS-r-Physlclan and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glass sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M, F. ft H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. DR. F. G. CARLOW . DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 4,16-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. -3 Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. 'Printers and Fubllaners ,.':'' MEDFOItlJ PRINTING CO, ' has" the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon, Book blading loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North ' Fir St ' ' ; Transfer BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE) CO. . Office 42 North Front St Phone 815. Prices right Service gur- anteed. INTERUilBAJt AUTOCAR CO. ' TIME CARD. , , Leave Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:16 s. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days lo ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. , , Leave Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m. 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, 4:30 ad .: p. ah - i,.. v .,......,;:. pArf-'.f h,-WTv-4