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CANADIAN TRADE - WArilllNOTON. liliiroli W.-Vn-iiHddl trrowth of Initio between ( li I'lilUM Hl'iitim n lid Ocotlillii wiiH sllilwii IimIiiv in ii rminit It v ( ) hiii-cnu of foreign 'unil tloluexlio I'liiiiiiii'i'i'O. 'In (W flin'l 'night 'inlinllit of (In, fisi-ul vmir Oi'eiinlii took MHA.HHOJfJIl wnrili til' I'x'liOrlH from lllis cSmiilrv. II ti 'til.. iiWd Villi h;I.II(iii;hiiii in l hp miiii nnritnl lust vi'iir, mill sold 1 hit 1'nitcd Millies uikhIh vnliii'il nl I. ')!I.H7 1.(1(1'.', nil iiiKiviiKi) ol' i'J,Iiiiii,imiii over lust vi'iir.. v Kuronw ranked 1'irnl unions g,M. turner I' lln t'nlli'il Mitten, Iiilduir fi,iif,im.m-i worth u' imuil,. in ciuhl nionlliH, ' Fxpnrts In other tri'itnd dU visions Included tl.'.'iH, Bun, linn ,, Kulilli America; :ijl,'l,(mil,7llll In Asiu. nf wliiidi Jiiiimi luiik tllll.llM'J.I'.'H uliil In A Men. Deilll of honoris illlri thin I nil it f vf mIiiwmI ;tOTlO rtMM'lvt'd 1 1mm ritm u i - it'll r iftini uiwiinmv HIKl ffii ,i ni If Out AitHlrMi-Himuiirv, SIX HOUR DAY FOR ' ! TACOMA. March 2H.-TI10 .Metal TrmleM Council In rrisiilnr im-clim.' here- lust niulit endorsed the- nix-hour UIIV rcollllloll (if till! I'iicpI Kolllld Maritime Council iitnl iiiiiuiintvil n committee, f tlirt-o tn ori-iutro simi , lur rtniiliiliim licr. Tin1 Hlmrl iluv. it is sniil. Mill L'iv employment to iniinv inun who nru nuw mil of wiirkj Tim iiiicHtinn wim token tin nt (lie con i vviitiiin nf lli Mittul Trades Council,, itf lite 1'iu'ific eonsl nt I'nrtliitiil n few Weeks uun mill received iinnruvnl. YtlvmliH'k PORTLAND .Miir. !8.rmilo stoutly; receipt SI. 8tiers, butt $13 it lit god to cholco lll.50iM2.60; medium to good lioyil; fair lu good $t 10; comment to fiilr S 4i 9; good lu chiilw cown and holfor 110.5041 12.3.'.; medium to Kd $7 tf 8; fair In medium $'!( 0; manors WiOtM.&O; l,u I In MIK.MJ; cutv.m f B.Ci 0 ai 1 3.r0 ; mockers- and feeders i7f 10. 'II OKU firm; receipts 4H8. l'rlm mixnd $lx,75ft IS; medium mixed l,r,or 18.7&; rough heavies 1 1 0.7.', j U.DII; pigs 1 10.25 f 17. 26;" bulk 110. . ' Klicop tttendy: receipts 20(72. Prime lamb $1(141 17; fair to moillum $14, ?tir,; yonrllnm )IHil2; wctbora 9, 10; owe fl,&0f 10.10. Itutlrr ; -. rOllTI-AXI). Mnr. 28. Ilulior aloady. City crpamory prima, oxtrna. 1iox lata 00 (fO In: carloni OUi O'Jc; half lioxcs hulf colli mora; t tlmn half Iioxps one emit mora, lluylng prlci hiitterrut, country 02fS3a; cuba exlrns G7J( 5S. ' ' . , Tito Hi'linola of llou'iio rivar wen- closed clnriiiL' Ilia lunt llireu iIiivm of limt wilok owimi to u huhdvcIimI -iihi ttf Mi'orot fovor anloiiir flu piiiuIh of aliiiM.MiiL'vrlo h room,, Mri. ('. (I. eiiiinin wns iili'iiHimtlv KltriifiKOil bv her iliiuuliiiT. Mrx. I'Vit I'l'iiinu'er ii nd lillle uriiiidiliniL'liler PIMPLY? ML, DON'T BEI fcople Notice It Drive them Of! ' -with Dr. Edwards' . Olive Tablets 'A tilrriply face will not em)nrraas you Edwards' Ollva Tnbleta. .Tha akin should .begin 'to clear after yon have taken the ; tablets a few nights. ,, l !... .' Cleanse the blood.tho bowelsand tnellver ' Hh Pr. Edwards' Ollva Tablets, tho auc : 'tenSfUlsubatltUtefordolomeljtliore'snever aily sickness or pain after taklrto them. ( Dr. Edwards' Ollvq . Tablets do that Vhlch calomel does, and Just as effectively. , but their action la Rentlo and safe Instead of, severe and Irritating. . .. 'Mo one who takes Olive Tablets Is cver curaed with "a dark brown tntte' fi bad breath, a dull, listless, "no 'good'' feeling, -cbnntlpntlon, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. ' ' , , Dr.. Edwnrda Olive Tableta are ' a purely vegetable compound mixcu ,wlth olive' olli .you wUl know their 'by their ollva color. .', . j ' , :i , Dr. Edwqrda apont ycara among pa; tlonta affllccd with liver hnd bowel , complaints nd Olive Tablets are ,hc imrnensoly effective result , : ... t.Tako ona or two nightly for a week ' tfce'how'fhuch bettor you feel and look y 10c and 25c per box. All di-uggUta. y , 6VER-ACl)ttY ol tho stomach hns Vpot inany a night's re'tU If your stomiich is ncld- duturbed, dlstdlvo two or Uiree il-KtJIQ On tho tonguo before reltrlng and an foVrdHinhinf sloeri: The pnrlry'iind , goodnestf ki-ihotdt gunrnhtood by ' ' 'BCOIT ii DOWNS MAKET.S OP 3COTT3 EMULSIOtl r ..r p B ill ; BtuSSBflnH wiaWB5g iiiy , ..I r'.1'!1 ,,71 MAT'. "Miiut. Il.irl lliill, tho 'aaiitaiiKo oV this court Is Unit you nro lo ho pun IhIiimI us tho luw ditinuiiilK. 'You ahull l pliiciid liofori) a firing 'squad at stmrlso, April t, 1017, unil shut dnud, and niuy (lni imvo moroy on your soul," ", This win tho sontonco of death, Psnn'hI upon MmiiI. Hart 'Hull, tho Aninrleiui fluhlliig "Ac" of tho fa mous Lafuyiilta hViulrlllo us ha Htood fui'lug (iemirul Monlnlcuv, tho com-, tiuinillug officer or tliu court martini. 1. lent. Hall had boon tried for high treason; no proof of Hull's Innoccncn ooulil Jio eniiilillnlied until an Amer ican lilrl In defeimu of justice and hor lover's llfo hrot to IIkIiI Iho troacli-1 ory of a uo(!Ub Amorlcnu war corres IHitiilnnl; ami n the man alio 'loved awaited tho hour of death, It was tills American girl who saved I. lent. Hall's life. It Is a 'gripping story, told In a masterful manner hi the season's supor-nnrlal photoplay draiuu. "A Uoiimnco of Hie Air," by Krauklln II. Coutes, which has 1ieon liivlshly staged and directed with un failing skill. Don't fall to so this wonderful photoplay at tha Rlalto today and tomorrow. AT T few war books aro so graphic and thrilling as "Private Peal, Ills Own Hiory." liy Harold It. Peat, a young Canadian soldier who wont to Franco' with tho first Canadian continuant In August, lSH. Young Peal was In tho first (iuruinn gas attack at Ypros. Ho gives us one of the most extra ordinary account of that' event, and of tho bravery of officers and men. Hint has yt liron "wrtllon, ; Months later, and sunlit at Ypros, ho got his own knock-out blow, A (lermai) htillut crashed thru his lung and put his right arm out of com mission for good and all. Two nights from Kri'snn. Tnl.. coming on mi nn-f lUMiled viMt, , ; : . ' , 'Mr. 'A. Y.. Murrow returned home on Weilnesdav from n vixit with her, PiircntK'nt llillsboro. Oro. Mr. nod Mm. 0. llurnek from Tilla mook Hpciit last week nt the home of her parents:, Mr. 'und Mrs. Mcl'iirren. Tho munv friends of lister Wil cox were more than glad to welcome him buck from overseas. ' Sergeant Wilcox wns ii member of tho fi'lfh regiment milnuid artillerv. llis 'regi nieut landed in Franco u few iIiiyh he fore the siuning of the armistice nnd was stationed nt Angers, Franco for four mouths. -'.... Mrs. VI. Fowler left Inst Thursday for A Ilia n v. Oro., where nho will simd it fvw dnvs heforo going lo Mr. and .Mrs. ,1ohn Hell left for Duiisniuir. Calif., lust Thursdnv af ter stiending a few davs there thev will lem'o for llieir old horn ein Colo rado. J ' ..;,, . , Circuit Court Jncksnn 'Cnuhtv lltiiltling hnd Loan Association Vs. 0. 11. Chaffee. For1 monoy. . , , , ,., . Hen W. Oleott ct nlvs. W. S. Chub' mini. Motion, ; . . . . . j ' A. W. Wnlker Auto Co. vs. C. Do Voo. Kor 'lniinev. '.; ''.; , t Jnines MncCnnnn Vs. J.' W. Woleh A'nswer. ' ' ' ; .-. ; , ' Dnvid Tinitlriorc.. Totition. Order.; Cilution.: . , , ,j . j ';. Jiinies K. Viillor Vs. M, K. Ituetiott, et nU Norioo und ordor. i ' . ' I .1. II. Cbdv vs. .L. K.;fJook. . 'Sum mons.: ... f '.'- , . :, . t . Juckson County Uliildmg nnd I,onn Assoniiition vs. 0. 'ft. Cllnffeo, , Sum mons. : , - .,;. 1 . Jitiiios'B. Widiveoltilio ot'ril vs. Erh ost (!. Howell ot hi. 'Hilihmonk.' Hutler and Thompson -Co. vs. Benj. C. Sheldon. Suilimons. l.ineoln Kitvniio. itdministrnlor, vs. W. D. Hodgson let t . Affidnvit of Working. " i - j i '-. - :, J. F. Hrown vs. 'ftoseb. Lttens ot nl. Affidavit.. Odder. .' : ,' llutler unil Thdmii(ln'Co. vs Qlty Of Mod ford. Demurrer. . :. A. W. Whlkor Aulo Co., vs'C. Be' Voo. tiotnurrer.'' ' ' T. K. I'ottinger vs. Hoss Kiltie bl hi. SuniiiuinH. ' , i t v -' ' : . iProbiito'CoSirt '' ! T. W. Tlilinms', bstnlo. 1'ulitioli. 6r-: ' I . . ' ' I . Kdw'in C. I.urn'ed. estnto. fioud of. ndminish'ntor. Urtlur ttppoiiiting ltd-' mmistrntor. ".' - ' . -' Goor-ce K. Silver, cslnlo. Order np lioliltlllg giinrdil(n.v; , , Ileal Kslnto Transfers Oeoi'go II, Moo ot ux to Ij. II, ilVVW vrtlieu Of mh 1 TOTBtJyfB, MEB'FORD, OTCTCCifW, FRIDAY, MAT?m. 28,' lOtf) GLADYS BROGKWELL 'AT ME T The denial feminine in u,litii'; Huh ih the IhcniV or tim lutet illiiim I'nx iiliolodi'iiinii, "The Knrhidden Kooui," whieh'ill he seen nt tint l'at'c tlicalcr mi I'V'ilu V mill Kiihinlav. will, (ilndvrt IfroeliW'i'll in the Vurineinnl role. As Until l.cKler, the itur tukc the I'liarueler ol' ii HteiuiL'ruiihi'r. loved mid roHiuiclcd livelier (imnlover. the dihlricl altornev. ' 'l'hroiitrh ttlio evil liliicliiniitioiiH of the elliul' of, t olieo unil a contractor, who hnvu urown to fear tho lioiicHt iiml open minded uH toniev, hhe i coiiiiiroinifed before the miiu hIio Iiivcm. ' And not only in her own reputation ilaiiintrcd. hut nlo I.h Iiih name ilrnifL'ed, through tho mirk and mire of Kciiiidul. , . i , How Idith Lester bcIh lo work In elciir her Inline and the inline of the mini nil c lirveH from the dark shuilow Of HiiHiiieion fornix it1 lilintonlnv of uliKorhlng interest and not u III tie dra- inalii' inteiiHitv. Her plot, when re vealcil. proves Hciixnlioiinl nnd cf feelivv mid in one of Die most dnrint: court room Heemw ever wrecned the Inn' Tiu'Ih in the cuhc ure mnde known and the eorrundiesK if tho eitv offi-' einl hclil in) lo the imhlie unz. Mian llmckwell, iilwnvn umiHOil for her iinotionlil ncling. .'iluv the role nf l(uth witlnilccii feelinL'. -She, is an nclri'KH who linn the filcullv'of lioldiii;' an audience throiiuhotit u long eloxe II n. u tank which few. run accom plish. , Her work in "Tho Forbidden Room" is just about the crowning aehiuVeiiieiit nf her eureer. ller kiih port includes William Scott. ,1. Ilnr nev Slicrrv. Ilnrrv Dnnkiuson nhd other capable plovers. The fiiiu wim produced under Hid directum ot l.vnn Kevnoldn from ii Kforv bv V. . Vun Dyke. j nnd n day ho lay In tha open until tho slrotclior-honrors found him. ; The Incidents of this stirring book Imvo boon plcturlzod In tho great I'araniouiu-Artcrurt wpeciai picture, "Prlvato iPont". In which Mr. Peat pluys the leading rolo und wbtch will bo shown at tho Liberty, theatre to' day and tomorrow. Tha photoplay bus been splendidly directed and It Is said lo bo one of the best war pic lures ever produced... The support Is excellent. Added attraction tonight only, Horry Manning, .Modford's Car uso, In now selections. ensl of , 7: 'northwest of ? southwest ot 8. 39..W.,'i.'.r Herlha 1,. Chnmherluin et vir to Willinnr II. Oillis el tlx. . Northwest of i southwest. , south half of . northwest. u, milium! ..r .,tiflmiiul f 1tt W. :iK 12 Fred W. Xoldo et ux to C. R. lluhhiml. Land in I). U C. .17. 38. 1W . .. Tho Western Development com-' nnnv to M. K. Hrnwn. North- . eusfof -JtLIILIW .....it 3.000 C. K. Terrill to Kliziiboth-Fowler, exeeutrix. Lot 3,.,blnek 1. Cnrner nnd 'Kiibin's uddUV- lion lo Uou'iio Hivcr LfiOO FOR STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS Dr. KlnS's New Discovery has a fifty year record , behind 10 - " It built Its reputation on Its produo tton of positive results, bh its surencst In relieving tho throat irritation of colds, coughs, grippe and bronchial attscks... , ,"Pr. IvJiig's New Olscovery? Why, myfolks wouldn't use anything' elscl That's the general nation-wide esteem In which this well-known remedy is held. Its action is 'prompt, its taste pteasarit its relief gratifying. , ; Half antury of cold and cough tlieclcitig. All druKgiats. 60c hnd $1.20. ;v Bowels Out Qf Kilter? . That's nature calling for relief. Assist her In her daily duties with Dr. King's Now Life 'Pills. Not a purgative in tho usual dose, but a mild, effective, corrective, ,'laxatlva rth.it teases tha bowels Into nctloh. 25c. .. WOlVlEN!; DRY CLEAN AT HOME Vry It! For a few cents you can ' "' Sty- clean everything. ' ; . 'Kavn 'flvn tn 'ten dollars 'aitlcklv 'bv lry cloaning 'everything in ,the homo . With 'gasoline, thnt would be rulued by 'soup and , water suits, costs, waists, silks, lacci, gloves, shoes, furs, drap eries, rugs everything I , Plrtre a gallon or more of gnsolino In a diahpnn or washboilcr, 'then put ln tho tlilngs tb ibe dry cleaned, then wush tlicm with Solvite soap. Shbrtly everything comes out looking like. new. 'Nothing, fades, shrinks or, wrihklcs.; Do not attempt W8ry clean .Without Solvite sosp. This gnsolino sosp Is tho ocrct of lill Ury ' clcrfnttig.. : ; , , ; ' ; : A package of Solvit bosp containing directions for home' dry cleaning, costs' little at'sny drug store. Dry clean out doors or away from, flame, 1 , ' A. tl. Wood H ii x In OiimIiivo H. j llengeni -All of seetion 15, towtiHhiii .')!), rnncc 1 wwl,,... 10 H. A. Millm'i't ill to !,uev Ann ul roiigr North 'A ot K hnlf Of norl Invest of Ii. IIH, 2V.. '1 ('. M, liexford ot ux lo KloMsia KioldH.' I,nhd in 7. .'IH, 4V ' 1 CollHolidaled InvcMliiiciit Co. to J. II. Middletou. Land in ' Jueknon (ouiitf 10 Amv K''lnilnmli'r et vir lo Kd ith II. I.oouiiM. 'Liind in I), U C. a7Ky 10, JeHMio O. Iloiilh ot vir to Y. V.. , , ('oiiwiiv. Lilnd in Ah- ' in nd Jit M. ('. 'Heed cl. ifx lo Vnl Jnlow 'ot ux. Lund in AhIiIhikI 273 II. J'oreivnl llnrgrnvc ct ux to CharlcM T. Kweene el ux. , , .l,ol I'.;, hoiiIIi hull' of lotll. ' ; GLASS OF SALTS IF Zat lass meat, if yon feel Baokaohy br lurra il Ladder trouble Bait ' , , t fine for Eidnaya, Weal form nrie, acid whleK excllei and overworks Uw kidneys in their effort, to Olter It from ta sntem. JteguJax est ers of meat must flush the kidaeys occa sionally. You must relieve them liko yon rcnere your bowels , removuig all toe acids, waste and poison, else yon feel a dull misonr in the kidney region, sharp pains in tha bade or sick headache, dizziness- your stomach, sours, tongue is coated and when tbe weather is bad yon have rlieumatlo twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during tbe night. To neutralize these irritating acids nnd flush off tha body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jsd Salts from any pharmacy; take a tabic-: spoonful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will (ben act una and buulder disorders cus-. appear. This famous salts is made from the acid of crapes and lemon juce, com-' blned with lithia, and bos been used for gehcnitlons to clean and stimulate slug- Siah kidneys and stop bladder irritation, ail Salts Is Inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful effervescent litbia Vater drink' Which 'millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder diseases. . STIFF JOINTS SORE MUSCLES Uabar Up Qaiddy Under the SaotUail Psastratfng AaoUotioej ef HamiiB's WUarri Oil . ,i - -rm ' In cases' of rheumatism and lama back it penetrates quickly, drives oot soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. " , Wizard Oil is an absolutely re& hble, antiseptic application for cuts, burns, bites, and stings. Sprains and bruises heal readily under its tooth log,' penetrating qualities. Get it from, druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. , Ever, constipated or. bare sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver .Whips,, pleasant little pink pilla, 3Q cents. Guaranteed. , , Summons In tho Circuit Courf of the State of, Oregon for the County of Jackson. , Edward Wilder, Plaintiff, vs. Cora Wilder. Defondant. . .. To tho above named defendant, Cora .'Wilder. , . . In tho name of tho stato of Orp-' gon: You are hereby summoned and ropjilrcd to appear lit tho above named court and cause and answer plaintiffs complaint on file therein against you, Within six (6) weeks nftor March 5, .1919, the date of tne first publication of this Summons. You aro further notified that if vou fail to appear and answer said com-1 nlatnt within the tlmo aforosaid, plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho roller donuinded In said 'com plaint, a succinct statement ot which la: j. For n decroo ot said court aenlnst dofentlcnt dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant, and divorcing plain tiff from defondant. aboslutoly, and for such other, and further relief , as the court may deem Just and eqwit able.: ,r. . Dato of order heroin,- for service of 'riiimiiinnn' by pulilicntthn In Tllr1dl 7, 1910, , , - i . ' ' poutrr j; neff; ' -.: Attorney for 1'lalntlff. Yon will plant' rlowers-of course! Make atire ol their quality and ' beauty Mj planting Mono "i ;Caliloraia Seedi. All the old ; ftorilti, standard vaneiei si well "si the Uelightful 1919 ' aoveltie. LION'S TAIL Long, ilender with oioiiiio Bowei. Fine to edps a satden,- , vv . CHINESE yoOLFLOVEP. . lmntenie 'lobe-aliaprd acatlel- rimioQ. Laltisdennttel'wlien cut. 'Double Blue CoRNKCciW- ER The finest blue cut flower there U. . ' . "SpV.NCER SVl'fcET Ppas : Ssipdiidoni, and Dahliai our - vpeciniues, motte nai piopa : Vs'ted "mdto new Varietiei of Woefpeai than any other American aSMl.mnn. RfmrmbfT-tMoriVi 'California ; r lower are inie-to-munc and ac. tHmMeaidllui wh Soar) lodar lor ,,,TSi'fD Culture and ui'191i Cardan Ciui!.-!l'aM MtritS SitJi n i,IJ A, Jul. ' V ,n tmtkirftrTlMit rftn''. C.CMORSE&tCO., Saa-FrVodie. CLASS r : block '1. of ,linni.'alow addi tion o Mcdf'ord . 600 A. Ii. Moore et ux to Angelina Snyder. Land in 11), 37, 1 . 10 Ky.vaiiaa E, Ilrown ct iii to (',,, '. V, Inlow ct hx. I,iihd in Asli Inhd 10 Advertising Rates Classified One cent 'a -word." ; Locals Ten cents a Una. - Legal Five cents a line. : . Display 2S Cents an Inch,' Contract rates on application. HELP "WANTEU MAIBI. WANTKD Sheep herder. F. B. Uy- bee, lledford, Oregon. . 6 VANTKD-Men and teams' or trac tor for plowing. Phone 468-J2. & WAXTKD-House man. Hotel Med- ford. Pleaso call, don't phone. WANTED--Bus loy. Hotel Medford. . Please call, don l phone.. , WANTED Men to cut , wood and clear land. Webster Ranch. Phone C85-J3. 326 'help xr'iiTircu--inibiAtjB WANTED Two vacancies at Sled-, ford Sanitarium for reliable girls, to come In training. Apply to Mrs. A. 'W. Foote, aupt. of nurses.- - WANTED Girl for -general house work. Mrs. A. F.Stennett, phone 102-X.-. - '. ' - WANTED rWomah.'for general bou?e work on ranch. Two children nnu man tn family. Route 2, 'Box 9? Bedford. 5JJ WANTED By young married -man position 'on good frait or stocn ranch. . Address K. L. Itaati, 912 East Nineteenth St. N;, Portland, ore. -. . . . . WASTER snsCMiLANEOUS . WANTED LaWn mowers to shar pen.. We call for and deliver. Phone 261-. Liberty Repair , Shop. - 9 WANTED Boy's br lady's first-class-saddle. Phone 8-F32, Eagle Point. ,- - 9- WANTED Teams with or . without men for orchard ' work;' Egan Orchard. Phone 597-R6. .'-.? - 8 WANTED To hire tractor for ferad lng, 30 or .40 days steady work. Box ,81..Mail Tribune. . 8 WANTED To. buy 50 to lOb head of feeder cattle. H. "A. Bingham, Medford. . .. -. v - - v ' WANTED Lady's good bicycle. Box 88S, cure Mall Trjbune. : 314 WANTED WJa pay cas for Liberty bonds. - "Hale's Plabo House Inc., JT F. Hale, generol manager. WANTED Plaln Bewlng for little folks.- Call 45 North Bartlett. 314 WANTED Any kino, cattie, Btock or beef. G. W... King, . Montague. . . .Calif. 336 WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 4S8-X. FOR 8 ALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Two days old bull calf for sale. 'Tel. 419-W. ,. : ,.- . FOR SALE Two - nice geldings, . weight 1430 and 1320 lbs. 547 - South "Front Street. . - - - 6 FOR SALE Cheap, four first-class - milk cows. , Call after 5 o'clock p. m. , Bert Stancliff, Phoenix. . 9 FORs SALE Fresh cows, calves. Phone 777-L. - 5 FOR SALE One mare, seven years old, 1600 'pounds. F. L. Caton, 1015 North Central. , ' 7 FOR SALE Six registered Hereford 'bulls.:.- M. F. Hanley. 314 FOR SALE Ton dairy cows for sale : cheap. Webster - Orchard Co. 571-J5. , 314 FOR- SALE Puro bred Red Polled bull calf, born October, 1918; tine youngster. Modoc Orchard br Pal-: mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore. FOUND. FOUND-Purso containing money. Phono or call A. J. Hnnby. . , 5 BROWN WHITE Real Estate, insurance. Rentals 1 : 10 South -Fir tit. 18 acros on -Paolflo highway, 4 acres in alfalfa, 9 In wheat, good houses, granery, a fine property and Worth the price of $6500.00. : 20. acre chicken ranch one-balf mile from Pacific, highway; good im-; provement3. Price $2750.00. 40 acre hill ranch, well Imprbved, close In, good water, 20 under culti vation and has bpen-rahgO adjoining. Price $2000.00. l , , . :. I A splendid boardmg or rooming house, steam heat, hot and cold. water In every robra, fine location, f urnlsh-i ed complete, at a price which Is ridic ulously low Also somo specially good bargains In city homes, Btock Hud w. tmsm. nii .niiniiaililwtaa'rraa-S'il'Tinri an r-'air - J--'-- -', rt("iff T- ,i -V.-,,-..... FOB 8 ALE MEAL ESTATK. FOR SALE Small house and lot close to pavement, . very cheap. Fruit trees. No Indebtedness. Box J. J., Mall Tribune. , 10 FOR SALE 1550.00 buys house, lot ana garage or Edgar wignt. Jewel er, 17 North Central. . -.. , - ' FOR 8ALF Cheap, choice three-, acre home with water and 50 choice fruit trees. Boxl37,'4flogiio River, Ore. , - 10 for Sale or exchange a seven-room house in Ashlartd 'on East Main street, Garden. All assessments paid, for Medford 'pro perty. Inquire Royal Bakery, Med - ford.. . j -.- . .--....i--..,---:.- . .-...-. 8- FOR. SALE OR, TRADE A fine stock ranch right in tbe heart of the bbnch grass In eastern Oregon. Will trade for land around Apple-, gate or Sams Valley. Anybody interested write Mrs. R. E. Cav- Iness, 45 INort Bartlett, Medford, Oregon. ' 314 FOR .: SALE Several good stock ranches including cattle, horses, ' .farming implements, etc. If look ing for a bargain and want to make ' some easy money, see T. C. Gaines, Trail, Ore. - ' '325 FOR SALE Ninety acres with water sixty dollars per acre. , Box 50, Mall Tribune. 318 FOR SALE POULTRY AHD EOGK. FOR SALE Setting hens. 203 Mc- Andrews street. Call evenings. 7. FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs 5c; chicks; R. I. R. eggs. : AH A'eavy; ., layers. F. H. Dressier, phone 777-L. . . .- . ... .30 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs $5.00 pfer 100. Guaranteed 90 per i cent fertile. 'Phone 408-R3. 5,: l Oft SALE-Hatchlng eggs, S C, White Leghorns. Best of winter layers, $1.50 per setting of 15.- $7 In' 100 lots. K. Hammerbacher, . R. F-. D. No. 2, Grants Pass, Ore. - 334 FOR SALE A few settings Of thoro bred Buff Rock eggs at $1.50 per letting..-- Teave orders at once if interested. Phone 666-X. 313 FOR SALE Rhode , Island : Red - hatching eggs. Phone 370-W. 318 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 4 or 5 sacks, of beard less barley. Fine seed. Phone 539-J3. E. E. Morrison. . 6 FOR BALE-r-Small dry 'onions or onions to plant. .. Phone 7 1 7-L. 7' FOR SALE 12-inch P. pldw. . Phone 408-R3. .; O. gang '. T FOR SALE rBicycle, 'perfect condi tion, new tires. Jackson County Abstract Co. 6 FOR SALE Ob TRADE For stock or hogs, household furniture, fine Checkering piano, $125.00 Victrolo and records, ivory finished bed 'room suite, oak desk, etc. ! Pfibne S-F32, Eagle Point. 9 FOR SALE At a bargain 1917 Ford " touring car In first class running order, $350 If. taken at once. ' 402' South Newtown. - 9 FOR SALE Baled Phone 500-R2. alfalfa hay. -, 9 FOR SALt Horse, buggy and har noss. $50.00 for the outfit. 21 Genessee street. . 6 FOR SALE Seed and feed barley in carload lots or otherwise. . Phone 634-X. . FOR SALE New , and , used ; auto tops, curtains and hoods. Repair-: ing, done,, awnings and canvas goods of all description. A. D. Little, 36 North Riv jrside. 8 FOR SALE One Fairbanks Morse 6 h. p. gasoline engine; one , 34 centrifugal pump. . All as good as new, for $225. J. P. Hoaglund, on Scenic avenue, 2 miles 'north of Contral 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. 2; 313 FOR. S ALE First-class potatoes at, $1.50 per hundred; -: also white beans at 7c per pound. Leave -orders phone 720. : . . - 313 FOR SALE Rotten cow manure. - Phone 452-Y. Hoover's Dairy.; FOR SALE-V-Saiid, gravel and sedl ;. merit. Plowing done.. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE About five tons freshly' ' dug stock carrots. Modoc Orchard.1 Phone meal hours... :;: . . , . , ; FOR SALE Fine quality Bay $25.00 Iper ton.-,. Modoc Orchard. ', 'Phone' Central Point at meal hours. ' FOR SALE Strictly ..fancy alfalfa , seed, sweet. clover and other grass seeds. Nltro-cultures. Ralph Elden, Medford. . ., FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms.. .'Cleaning and re- ' pairing of all machines a specialty. . 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. . C. A. Chapman.: . 817 FOR SALE 125 tons Of niralfa 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 FOR REM HOUSE. FOR RENT Five-room biihgalow. Oakdale district. Wanted to buy 'pullets. Phone 842-R. FOR RENT Several motioni houses. Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 MuF. H, Bldg. . '. , PAGE FIVE , FOR ItEXT FURJTI8HKD KOOM8. FOR RENT Rooms nt 223 Central. Phone 370-L. North. FOR KENT Rooms with or without board. Will serve, moals. . 31& South Riverside. Private family: tnrms reasonable. .;, ; FOR R E.N T WIS OKLIjA KTCOU 8 . TO LFIASE For team work, small tract garden land On highway; plenty water to Irrigate; welt fenced. Route 2, Box 34a. M. Brooks. ... ,.', 314 FOR RENT Small foothills orchard. ,; Some grain land and pasture. Good terms. 267, Federal Bldg. , FOR EXCHANGE. ; WILLTRADE-r-2,14 acres well locat ed In Ashland for small ranch and '.; will pay from $3000 to $5000 dlf ference. : 143 Oreshham street, Ashland, Ore. , '6 - lAJsfir. LOST Did any one pick up an injured Boston Bull ' pup with, white head and brindle earn and body? ,. Royal Bakery. Liberal re ward. 0" MONE TO TX)AH LOANS -Farm loans 6 per eent In ; terest, O. C Boggs. . ' - LOANS City loans. Building le Loan Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will bny Lib erty Bonds, f J. Andrews. No. 31 North Grape. Phone 53-M. 830 BDSl.VESS "eIREOTOKT 1 Attornieri , PORTER J. NEFF, Attorn ey-at-law. noma 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Bnildlng. ELIJAH ft. HURD Lawyer, 213-14 Oarnett-Corey Bldg. 31S A., E. -REAMES, Lawyer, Garnett Corey Building. . -' Auto SnppUe 'LAWBR AtTTO 'SPRINdS. Co. Wa are operating the largest, Oldest 'and best-eqhlpped plant In the Pa cific northwest. - Use our springs when others fait Sold under writ- , ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth. - St., Portland. Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Get your pramlsea : cleaned up for. the summer. Call on tha jelty garbage wagona for good service. Phone 151-T. J. . Y. Allen. . - , Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention giyen to anything In Accounting and In come ,. Tax requirements. , Look Into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. Building, Medford. Phone 157-R,' Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 5 V4 Money ready when land is appraised and title ap proved. ,E.. H.. Hurd, aeey-treas. National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., . Medford. "instruction in Unslo . FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Musis Studio, 401 - Garnett-Corey Bldg, .- Phone 72. Planing HOI THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184.' r : : H; - Physicians and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey bond ing. Phone 130. "DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, - ear, nose and , throat, . Eyes scien tificaily tested and glass" sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. - . - ' DR. F. G. CARLOW ' : : -. DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW '. OSTEOPATHIC PIIY3ICIAN8 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. ' 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, ate. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. . . , - Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 43 North Front St Phone - 315. i Prices right Service guaranteed- i. . .:, i, t DiTERURBAN- AUTOCAR CO. ' TIME 'CARD. ,' i; . , Leave Medford fur Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5;15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:80 p. m. Sun days leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:80, 5:30 and 9:30 :p. m. - , ' IiTe Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and llfOO a. m. and at 1:00, '4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 6:30 'p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a. m, and 12:30, 4:8Q ftBd l;J0 B, o, 1 v d IH I- I-- m to