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IMaifeiNewa ' -i lilvi'Mlock . . , f i I'OIYVI'AKs'HV Mar. ,i al.C'tilllo slundy: receipts 649. Stiisrs Mipsl $l(ltyl4j :uoa to choice $1 1,50 w U.fiOi medium tu good $10t)llj fair to good U,nu10i cumiuon to fair $l)tl,tt: good tu vholuo, . cows ami holfore (10.50 Mill;, mudliim to good 7 41 J : rtr to modliim ft O.r.ii; itnniior $3.504.n0; bull $0.50W . 8.60 Ciilvog $l),50(t' 13.50; mockers uud loodom $7iq.y . iioua steady: rwelpU 1302. Prlmo mixed tM.XbililH mudlum mixed fl8,J5o lg,7Bl rpi)gh lumvloB I (1.75 17.00; plus, 10.y5di 17.1:5 j bulk fill. Bh'wp slowly; receipts 1441. I'rllno lumha $HliU17; ' fair to mudluui lutnbH fHtiH; yourllngs 111412; wolliiim (Ugi'lO; owh N.tOtf 10.0U. , ''''!,.'' Itiilmr " PORTLAND,' Miif. ..li.Ilultur ulciniy. City eroiimory prima, oxirna iiox I I m (Jiurtiio; curtmut onyuau; Imlf liiixim half tioiit moru; Iumk limn tmlt boxos ono com mora. Buying prl(fp liuttorfiii, country' 03 ty' 0.1a; culm extra 6$Hot' , . ' ' i J'"4fN mid J'oullry ' , . I'OllTtANI), Mar, 31. Eggs, soil ing prh'o, cuan count, 4 lj buying prlro, 4I; nulling price, candled, 43(1; miHir.luil tmudlod In curious, 4fic, Poultry liana, 34 i) 3(iu, ; W. 1J Crntidiill mitt wlfo mnlorml Into jown Thursday morning mid pent a-ahort tl inn with our bualnosa The road pro' drying up no that now '( liJ ntitoi and-huto truck can coma out1 or Inn lillli." - Mr. Aden . ThoniKan of I.ako' Crcok, ono or the merchant of that place, niuilo two trip, on Wedhnsduy'and ono.Tliur. . rtny to .Moil ford. ' V. V. Taylor, ono of our 'nrmora who Jiuii Iiiimi ovor In California dur ing Olb ln(tnr part of the winter and spring, roiurnpu noiun Tntirsiiay.' ' Mr. Couloy and hla mother, Mr. Mossier, drovo In from ' Lake' Crook Thursday. '-' 'yi "' Tho ladle of tho Rbj Cross society , met In thnlr room above aoorgn Urown ft Bona' storo Thursday mor- nlnn and resumed tholr work. Henry Krenoh, C. B. Bellow, V. E. ' Urtttaoli, olo wore In town Thuf- dny to moot th criioiuory truck with lliolr cream. ' Tho diilry uuxlnaaa Kwlllna to Pa quits an Important In duatry and I notim that thoao who aro Imormitad In that bualnow al , waya bavo tho taah to buy what tboy . . woni. ' : ; Mr. llicox waa a bualneiui cnllor irltl.KllW 7. . i ' Mr. Wlnns, a coal mining promolor cnmo In Thuraday and ' apnnt III" night with ua nnd tho Jioxt morning ho and (Scores W'., Duloy atartad out up tho crook without itlvlnR any hint aa to tholr bualnoaa, but wo aro led . lo tiollovo that (hoy havo' roiio to nxamlno aomo of tho proapocta thnt Mr. Daloy haa boon InapoctliiK, It hot proapootlnit. ,; - .. i John' Ooln and Harry Honlor of Aihlnnd, two of our Amito mon, ennio ln Thuraday ovonliiR and apont HI day In ono of tho Akiiio rialda In thin aootion and whan thoy ciimo In that ' aysnlng' thdy had about 'twonty-flvo or thirty pounda or Amuca to anow for tholr day'a work. ' ' Mr. and Mra. Stovo Smith motored in from tholr homo on Uooao crook friday..:- -' -i . Mr, nhd 'Mra. Pant 'Peyton, Mlaa 'Pearl Ppyton and.MUa Mllrtrod Mo 1 Coy woro horo Friday morning. Mr. and Mra. Poyton took tho I'oralat ji alago for tholr homo at Peyton, nno X Mlaaea Poyton and McCoy motored i to Control 'Point,' Mlaa McCoy going on to Portland. Mra. (loorge Wont ,of jModford. wiro of one of tho loadora In tho foroat 'orlcb, camp 'out "rldny to vlalt Mr and oiir daughtor HiiKlo... ! , ' 'Mlaa Anna Mc.Corn,ilok. tho comity food duiontrn.tor cnllod for dlnnor Prldii'y on hor 'Wny 'to llTownsboro, vrhero''Bi6 lad nil utgdsmon( to i...ni,.'' uiviu It uiunn u HiMiwi. . WftftoK oods,' rnnli ' Johnson. Wig jacks. Hoy Aahpolo nnd .O. C Klrie wro libro Prldiiy for' dinner, tha' flrat' thrbt'hantod liro uinong our longing' (JatHo nioniniid Ilby. Aahpolo. IB qllo Of our naruwuro mmuiiwiw, and during tho lllnoaa of hla wlfo wllo la now and has. Upon for sovorni dnva'iituvlnir with hor molhor, Mrs. ,Ipbn Kndor, Hoy ia tnldng hi mania i" lit tiio BiuuiyHldo and Mr. King wa 'put tb supply our mnrchmitil ijv(ltlt wlllil Krocorioa thoy nood In this hnr , lent. . ...... ; ' V. . Orlpp. representing tho WaynA Oil funk mill Motor company Of Fort Whyno, Ind.i' was also, hero for dlnnor fridny. . . - Mrs. Honrlottiv Dnngnn, a nlstor of our old townamun, A J. J-'lorejr; Sr., whom "ho has not socn for about, titty yours, came in Frldny lliorniiig from hor homo tft San ,Jono,' Cnl., to make n .vlnlt. Sho oxproaaod horBOlf bb very fiiiioh plouaod with our obiiritrrnnd oapaolally wilh . tho sui'roiiutllliKii 'whoro Bho ould aeb cows, ohlokpns and plgB, Alio Bald that thoab'.wbro tho first 6ws alio lind sodn for 1 an ago and that Bho hardly know what it unuiwlml tiiin'tn hnnr it roostor crow. mt Kloroy'B majiy frlonda horo; fr congnvtuliitliiK lilm 'ori nor arrival for;Blnoo ho loat his wlfo a couple Of months ago ho has boqn confined to Ills room almost all tho 'time and the most 'of tho tlmo lo his chair, fqriip ' hnshbon troubica wllh nthmd inoat pf tho tlmo tho np,, ,wltr, is EAGLE POINT; EAGLETS Bv A. 0, Hewlett, S . ' -J The Outbursts of Eyerett True By CONDO IFVtfPfe'r-rl f&OAt Hffter I I f ' 7M0U94rrnl soflnTi Riri2.l lr i- - - - 41 1 a-. - -i 7 I flZ.' r H J i r I TiON'T HASH it flN;THeJT-TT : r also crlpiHod In his fcot. lie is ono of our old vota of tho Civil war nnd Is now suffering cauked by tho hard-1 ships lie had to undergo at that time. Perry Foator, ono of our old set tlors, 'was 'In from his homo on tho roud nbovo tho Dodgu-Krench bridge Friday and reports that ho has bn draxKlilg tho roads In Ills neighbor hood and that tho road supervisor, lmvo Penco, nover slops until tho road la amooth and nil lh looao rock Ihrownout. lie complained about tho" road from ' tho Dodge-French bridge to thla place being so rough but wo thlnk'lhat our now aupervlsor Is working II now at Ibis writing,. ' J. D. Jackson and wlfo motored to Med ford Frldny. ' : :V Our county ominlloner, Jamos Ovens, passed thru horo Friday go ing up Hip country.' ' y Friday night wo had a basketball gamo horo boiwoep the llutio Falls and'Knglo Point (oaiiia, mid among th9o from lltitto Falls who attonded and helped to boost for Uutlo Falls and spent tho night nt tho Sunnysldo woro Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Unrkor, tho caahlor of tho Uutto Falls bank, Misses Foley, Unrgrnre, Norma Slow, art, kufclle Uavldaon, Bornlco Ed mondson, Mr, Cburles Stowart, Mer rill Blowart, "Mr. Thomas ;Cook, Mrs. Anna Corn in and Ooorga Albert. The following persons wore liiombors of tho basketball team ; Chester Jones, Vornon Jonea, Cocll Allatrom, Thoo dor'o Frodonburg, Mr. Wilson O'lJrlen and Ieator Smith. Uloth teams plny od well an.d they all aoombd to hnvO a yery enjoyubio time. Tho scoro stood 13 to 17 In fnvor of Butte ndls. Aftor the gamo was ovor they all cnmo to tho Sunnysldo hotol and aftor eating a honrty aupper started to return, but when It canto to cpunt tng'nosos MrB. Howlott'fopd that after doubling up that sho had to put one on the loungo and two on n mndo down bed, but thorb wns no kicking OLD-TIME COLD OOKB DRINK EOT TEA I Oct a small packago -of Hnmburjt Ilrcast Ton ot any plmrraacy. vTako a tablcKMonful of the ten, pul'a cup of Honing water npon n, pour uirongn n .Lnn' n.l' '.llt.lf W tMIAim 4l III. ,111V tlipo during tlva dny'br baforo.ratlrlni. H In the jniost effective way to break; o, cold And oiiro grip,, os It opens .the pores of the skill, rellcvlnjr congestion. AIho loosens the uowolsi .thus breaking up n cold. . Try It the next time you Buffer from a cold or the a-rlo. It la Inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safo and harmless.. STI rT,lTS Rub Soyoness from joints and musolca : mth a small trial hottle of old - tn. jacooa uniment Sfin "dbalno" Bheumatlflm. ' (It's palh only j' not' onb enss in fifty rciuiren iwniui tiviivuiuiti,. 1 vuu Hoothlng, penotratliig "St. Jacobs Lini ment" rltfnt on the ''tender spot," and by tho time you say Jnok Itoblnaon out comes tho rheumatic palfl. "St. Jacob's I.lnlmont" is a hftrniiess rhou matlain euro whloli nover 'disappoints one dooanlt burn the skin. It takes pain,' s'orohpSB 'anil stiffness from neh iiiff ijolnts, m0lo8 and bones ; stops sciatica, lumbago, baohaohe, neuralgia, , I,tlnbor Sip I- Oct a 30 (Mint bottle of otd-ttmo, honest "8t. Jacoba Liniment" from any drug Btoro,'nnd in a moment you'll bo free from pulnH, nehus nud HttrfiiesH. Don't duller I Bu(i ilieuma tlam uvtuy, . : ' . :,' 'v ? ' . r : ' tttt i r i and they all reported thut thoy had enoyod ilinmaolves. . ... Mr. J. Splker of Dig Applogate, cnmo In Friday and apent tho night nnd so (lid Mr.' Frod irTldngor. Mr. Frldngor came out to look after bis twonty-acra orchard In this section. W. C. Dnloy of Lake Creek, waa among tho business callers Saturday morning nnd his son Irvln, wlfo and daughter motored out ' from their home on I-tiko Croek this Saturday morning and. wont on to Modford. While tulklng with tho two ladles Mrs. Daley called my attention to a sot of furs that hor daughtor had on. It consisted of a fur to go ovor her shoulders and hang down on each sldo about two foot and on each end there wore four tails of mink that she bad caught tho past winter, she dressed tlio skins herself and made the entlro sot herself a muff and tho abovo doner I lied article- It is not a cape and It Is not a shawl, so I leave It to soma, of the ladles to namo It; It is a beauty. i. John Swanson, Miss Foley, one of tho Hut to Falls teachers and Master Wilson O'Brien of Butto Falls', nnd E. O. llonaolman of Modford, wore lioro for- dinner ; today. Mr. Ilonsol man Is soliciting for tho History of tho World War.. Stop Itching Eczema Never mind how often you have tried and (ailed, you can stopburning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zemo fur nished by any druggist tor 35c. Extra largo bottle, 51.00. Healing begins tho moment Zemo is applied.. In a short time usually every trace of eczema) tettcri pimples, rash, blackheads and Similar akth diseases will be removed. ' For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It fa not greasy and does not stain. When others fail it h. the' one dependable treatment for skiritroublesof all kinds. ' V Tho $. W. RosbCb.i Cleveland, O. NOTltip, OF. SALE . OF GOVERlN'u MJ?N . Ui 8B!tt..V,Gemwal Land Of tlto, Wlnshlrigtbn.'-D. C, March 17, .1 01 9. -V .Notice, Is . hereby given that subject to tlio conditions and limita tions' of tho. Act pf Juno 0, 1916 (39 Stat., 21 S)', and'tho Instructions cf tho Secretary of the lh'torlbr of Sod-' tetn ber' 15,; t.1 7J the "timber on' (he luiiowiug iiiiiuH .will oe aoiu may u, 1919V at 16'oibck' i- m.-' at While libctloti at; the United States land of flco at Ubsobiirg,' Oregon, to tho lilgh oat bidder nt not less than the ap 'pralsod value as shown by this notice, aula to bo Biibje'ct to the approval of the Socrctnry of tlio' "Interlorr The purchase price, with oh' nddItionhl sum pf oiio-flftli "of one per cent thoroof, bolng commlsBlons allowed, must bo (lopasllod at:" (irii'e of sale, money to bo roturnod lr sale Is riot approved, 'otherwise patent will Issiie for the timber which must be ro moved within ton years. Bid, will be received from 'elflzens of the 'Unit ed States, nsBoelatlons of such cltl- sens and corporations prgauised-un-, uer cue laws 01 me unuea states or any stato, territory or distriot tjioraot only. Upon appllqntion of a qualified flu'rcliasor. tho. tlmbbr on anv! legal subdivision will be bfforod separately boforo being lncludod In ftny offer of a larirer 111111.. '!'. an s.. it. z vv.. oc. 1;: SICK 'NBUi Yellow "pine 10 t'., red fir 305 M.. N.liHi SKU: vellow 'pipe 06 M rod fir 805 M.; none. ;Of tno youow ptno to uo sold tor loss than $3.00 por M., and. none of the red fir to bo Bold' tor less than $1.00 por M. T. 37 8., B...7 Wl, Sec 1; NEVl NVVW, yellow pino 30 M red fir 350 M INW' NWli ybllOw pipe SO M red fir 430 M., none of tho yel low pluo to bp sold for1 loss than $2.50 por 'M., nnd none of tho rod fir to bo Hold for less than $1.25 por M, Clay Tnllmaii.rConi'iulsslonor Gouerul Land h,IM..'. . . .V ... I . ' . . V : I Circuit Court ' v W. M. Klniilson va.'Clirl W, Abor- Icroinblo pt'n'-' Notice,,'"- v A WHurforl vs. (luy ,'loter.J, Doitiur- Ir'or, bond find outh. ' "" : ' Mount Vornon National Dank vs. Ooorgo A Morse. Stipulation, ' I i : JVirl W. ()J,tt et al vm. V. fcj. CburJ- I irinn. MmniMHcd. . .Tiimi'M Fuller vs. II. K. Hiickell ct ill, ' rlhcrifTs return on service. Suminiins. ' '.' Jlnrv A. rlone et id VH. J. M. Dunn l et ill. Kil ice. KiiiniiioiiH. W. Jf. JvinnoiHin v. Curl W. Aber- rcromliie ot al. Motion, ' 1 Mildred KoworH vs, lien ton 7iow- 'crs.' J lerfurrcr. . ' Sliirv lt. Oril'lin vt. Josenh M. Oiiffin. Proof ol mililication. 1 Probata Court Frmifliwo Kluck. cnliite, Jnventorv of iiripriiixcinoiitj . Mnrv liitl"rini llonrtricktf, csliite. J.'roof of publicnlion. ' : : 1 ..Itml ICKtuto Triirmfcrs Monrnd Nvbv ct ux to 1). f, . Blue et ill. 'Lund in 6. :tf). 7K $ 10 M. T. Miiniliv el ux In .1. T. ' Witiemiin!' I,iiml iii Mmlford 10 V (1. I'rcmfott ct ux to Mon- rnd Kvliv et ux .I.nnd in X'l. IK .... Ifonrv C. Coonev ct ux to A'.lnlnli llulin-' r.nml in ' AhIiiiIihI .... . , .. 100 Jouciili (''. Huriniih to Jemima T.. ilnnnali. Xortliwcst of 8, 33. 1V . 1. 10 S. ft. Aiken. Sr.. fo Lizzie Ilol lenlinek. ' KnI lmlf of south west of nortliwcHt. 27.' 32. 3E - - - 10 A. Bol.varrt t ux to .1. B. fiioilh.. Utt A. J.Ioc k 4. Vane uddit'on to Mcdf"rd j 1 10 V.' K; Moonov ct nl to.O. E. Hollenlmk. VorllnvcKt of nordiHiff of KinlthwcH of ?7. :). 3K O. II iO'iirtior ot ml lo Xcllie ne Pdionp., Lit LS nnd 111. block fi. Cnrncr and Sii- bin's ",1(1, Ijon to WoodviUe ,1250 AK-oil WeflkH el nl lo A.. J. Mor'in et nl. I.nnd in Med- fonl. nnr' li'ock 44 . Lease Fi'"":" E- Carlo ci vr to .1. L. Cliff. : Lnmlin Ashland 250 Notice of FJortlon of Eagle Point ....".... Irrigation District. ) NOTICE is hereby given, that an election has been called by the under- signed County Court pursuant to Sec tion (CI 08) Lord's Oregon Laws, as amended by Chapter 223 of the 26th r.onoral Assembly of the state 01 Oregon,' and Acts' amendatory there of, nnd the same will be held on tne 15th day ot ApriL-1819, between the hours of 8:00 o'clock a. in. and tj:QO o'clock p. m, fbr tlie purpose ot de termining whether, or not the terri tory -hereinafter described shall be organized as an irrigation district, under the provisions of said Section. The boundaries or saia proposea Irrigation district within and for Which said election will lie held, are In Jackson County and described as follows: - ' 1 ' " Beginning at the quarter section corner, between sections (32) and (33). Township (38) South Range (1 ) East of the Willamette Moriaian and ' running thence West one and one-half miles to the center of Sec tion (31) ; thence South to the Little Butte irrigation Company's ditn; thono Westerly along the tine",1 Of said dlth to the south line Of Town ship (35) South Range (1) West of the Willamette Morldlan; thence West on line between townships (3o) ana t3) souin, itange u) west 10 lllO 1U111.I.V( .OJU1IUII vuiuoi. wnkno.. sections (4) and' '(33),": Townships (35) and, (30) Range (l) west or Willamette Meridian; '; thence' North one and ono-Tialf mllos to the cohtor ofSeollon (28) Township (35) South Range (1) West of the Willamette Meridian; thence West to Rogue River;' thence Northerly along the easterly bank ot Rogue River to the quarter section corner between sec tions (16) and (17) township (35) South Range (1) West-ot Willamette Meridian; thence East to center ot Soctlon ( 16) ; thence North two and one-halt miles. to the Quarter section corner between scotions (4) and (33) Townships (34) and (35) South Range (!) West bt Willamette Mer idian; thence asast two And ono-naii miles to southeast corner of Section (35) Township- (34) 'South Range (1) West of Willamette Morldinn; thence North one mile tb (.Northeast corner ot Section (35), thence East three miles to tho northeast corner of Section 132)' Township (34) South, Range (1) East of Wlllnmotte Meridian; thence North one niile to northeast corner or section ' "( i v ) Township (34) South,-Range (1) East ;of Willamette Meridian; thence cast mree mues to 1110 nortuuusc cor ner of section f 20). -Tdwnshln -f 34 ) 8outh Range ( 1 ) East bf W.lllambtto Meridian;' thonco BoutK two ill lies to the southeast corner of Section (35) Tnwnshln fS4) finnlW. Hnnffn Y1) East of Willamette Mbrldlan; thence West two miles to the southeast Oor- nor. qt section t.ttf ) ' jipwnsnip tail BOutn Mango m East of the Wll lnmette Meridian; thonoe South to the .'Paclflo and ','Edst'ern Railroad right-of-way thence 1 Southwesterly niopg ithe line of the Paclflb ' and Eastern Railroad right-of-way, to the Wlllamettp Merl(llnn; thence South to soutnonsi corner 01 section 1211 Township Y.15V South; Range (1) West ot Willamette .Meridian;' thence EaSt two hides to lioftlioast corner of Seotion (29) township ,;(3 5) South Rango (1) Enst of-.Wlllametto Merid Ian; thence South 'ohe and one-half miloB' to' place of Jib'glhnlng. - , Excepting the following: All of .the lands owned by the 'Butte Falls urh ber Compiiliy,' In : Soetlons1 MS ' tad I,a,i j V! "'MV ,VWBJ UIIl OtlUllUU (8) in Township (35), full "south Rnndo 1 EnHt of 'the w;;lvr. ' ' All the' lflnd owned by the John S. Owen Company. Ih ' Section' .' (26) Townaiup (34), spuui' Rnrtge , 'Jl Knsf hf Iho W Mr ' ' ' - " 1 -: All 't.th'e imc(8 owned by J. I-I, ri ArririrnAnirivrifriyrMT mm 1 1 11 1 ii 111 1 11 1 ) 'mhrntt Cooloy In Township (35) ' South rtango (1) West of Vv- M. .Jackson County, Oregon. v HiAsmnch as a majority of "the title holders of land within, the boun daries of said district did petition that the officers thereof bo elected at large, tho court so ordered. The polling placo for said election Is at tho residence of Ell Daliack, located In tho Southeat quarter ot Section 1 231 Tnwnshln (35) South rtango (1 ), West ot W, M. Jackson County, Oregon. . Tho 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 trict No." - - There will also be elected at said election three (3) Directors for said proposed Irrigation district, who shall, In cose the legal electors In and for said proposed Irrigation district, shall vote In favor of organizing tho same, hold office In said Irrigation district until their successors are elected and ((hallfled. ' O. A. GARDNER, County Judge. . CEO. OWES, JA8. OWENS, .County Commissioners. - Attest: ' CIIAUXCKY FI.OREY, , County Clerk. Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word). ' Locals Ten cents, a line. : Lognl-rFlve cents a line. . . Display- 25 conts an Inch, . 1 Contract rates on application. HELP WASTEU MAiK. WANTED Boy 14 to .16 years with bicycle who wishes to learn me chanical trade. Crater Lake Mo tor Co. 1 WANTED Married man on fruit ranch. Steady Job. H. B. Tronson, EaglePolnt. - ' : 8 WANTED House fnan. Hotel Med ford. Please call, don t phone. , WANTED Bus boy.. Hotel Medford. Please call, don t phone. WANTED Men to cut Wood and clear i land. . . Webster i Ranch. Phone 685-J3. . 32 6 HELP W A3VTinr FBAUXiE WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. "Phone 275-R. WANTEt) Two vacancies at Med- iora sanitarium ior renaeie gins to come in training. - Apply to Mrs. A. W. Foote, supt. of nurses. . WANTED Woman for general houre Work on ranch. Two children and man in family.' Route 3, Box 98. .-Medford.';-. : :: ? -1 -'11 WANTED SITUATION. ' ' WANTED By young 'married man. position on good fruit or stock ranch. Address K. L. Raab, 912 East Nineteenth St. N., Portland, Ore.;. -!,-': ' '-' ' ' '.- 9 .WANTBD SUSCKLXjANIOCS WANTED rTo buy for cash, team of young heavy mules. Box 84, Mail Tribune. ;. ;. . WUUXfrBOGbod gentle milk cow. G(ve lull particulars. R. 2, Box 68. ;.'.) i---' -,,'v -i2 WANTED If you want cash at right ngure ior your ib-iy or is rora See us; Universal 1 Tire ' Filler Agency; Natntorium. .12 WANTED A good work horse. Bor 1 keley Orchards. 9 WANTED Lawn mowers to shar pen. We call for and deliver. Phone 261-J. , Liberty Repair iiShop. . 9 WANTED Boy's or lady's first-class saddle. Phone 8-F32, EuglePoint. 9 WANTED TeaniB with or without men for orchard work.1 Egnn "Orchard. Phone 697-R6. 8 WANTED .To hire tractor for grad- lng, 30 or 40 days steady wqrk. Box 81; Mail Tribune. - - .- 8 WANTED To buy 50 to 100 head of feeder cattle.- H.' W. Bingham, MedTord. WANTED We pay cash for Liberty bonds. Halo's Piano House inc., ; J. F, Halo, general manager. WAOTED Any kllid cattle,' stock or beef.: G. W; King, Montague, Calif. ' 336 WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 4S8-M or 4S8-X. FOR SALE POCliTUY AND EGGE. FOR'SALB:--S. C. White Leghorn eggs for hatching aftor Apr. 4th. . .White Wing Poultry Farm, Phoe- V-.nlx, Ore. 1 11 FOR SALE-1 Seating hens. 203 Mc A'ndroWs street. Call evenings. 7 FQR.SALE-r-White Leghorn eggs 6c; : chicks: R. T. R. eirirs. All heavv 1; layerB; F. H. Dressier, phono 777-L 30 .OR SALE-T-Hntchlng' eggs, S. C , Whlto Loghorna. Best of winter . layers, $1.50 por sotting of 15. $7 in 100 lots.v IC. Hnmmerbacher, , R. P...0D. No. 2, Grants Pass, Ore. "- 334 FOR . SALE Rhode' Island Red . hatching eggs. Phone 370-W. 318 FOB RENT APARTMENTS. FOR RENT One furnished apart ment at Hotel Holland, 1TOB8ALK KEAI, 1WTAT. FOR SALE Small house and lot close to pavement, very cheap. Fruit trees. No Indebtedness. Box J. J., Mail Tribune. 10 FOR-SALK $550.00 buys house, lot and garage of Edgar Wight, Jewel er, 17 North Central. " . . FOR SALE Cheap, choice three acre home with water and 50 choice fruit trees. Box 137, Rogue River, Ore. 10 FOR : SALB OR EXCHANGK A seven-room house In Ashland on East Main street. Garden. All assessments paid, for Medford pro perty. Inquire Royal Bakery, Med ford. 8 FOR SALE Several good stock ranches including cattle, horses, farming Implements, etc. If look. In-g 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, Mail Tribune. - 318 POR SALE 1,1 VESTOCK FOR SAkE Young fifcah cow with heifer calf. E. Lundberg, Central Point road. 9 FOR SALE Fresh milk cow. Ellis, Talent, Ore. - Cad 9 FOR SALB Good farm team, weight 2400. South Hamilton Streete. near Dakota, ave. V FOR SALE Ono or two horses. G. L. Schermerhorn. FOR SALE 30 fine eyes, 34 early lambs; a few of the ewes due to lamb soon. Geo. Irwin, Talent. Phone 371-R4. 9 FOR SALE Nice littlo fair of gentle mules. Watklns Feed Store. 10 FOR SALE Cheap, four first-class milk cows. Call after' 5 o'clock p. m. Bert Stancllff, Phoenix. 9 FOR SALE One mare, seven years old, luOO pounds. F. L. Caton, 1015 North Central. ' - : ' 7 FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, born October, 1918; fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal mer Investment Co., Medford. Ore. IX) It SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Clean beardless barley for seed' at Watklns need Store. FOR SALE Water heater. 532 South Ivy.' " S FOR SALE Small dry oniona or . onions to plant. Phone 777-L. 7 FOR SALE 12-inch P. & O. gang plow. Phone 408-R3. 7 FOR SALE OR TRADE For stock or hogs, household furniture, fine Checkering piano, $125.00 Victrola nnd records, ivory finished bed room suite, oak desk, etc. Phone 8-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 alfalfa hay. Phone 500-R2. . . FOR SALE Seed and feed barley in carload lots or otherwise. Phone 534-X. ' A FOR 8ALE New and used auto tops, curta.'tis and hoods. Repair ing r done, awnings and canvas goods of all description.- A. D. Little, 36 North Rlv-srstdo. 8 FOR SALE Rotten cow manure. Phone 452-Y. Hoover's Dairy, FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi ment. Plowing done. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE About five tons freshly dug stock carrots. ' Modoc Orchard. Phone meal hours, v ' FOR SALE Strictly fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. Nitro-cultures. Ralph Elden. Medford. FOR SALE Singer sewtng machines ' on easy terms. Cleaning and re pairing of all machines a specialty. 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman. ' 317 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. Cunoo, Box 85, Gren ada. Cal. -.,"" '-; v-'iv.. ' '315 LOST "Gentlemen's heavy gold ring witn setting gone; vaiueu as Keep sake. Return to Emit 'Molir, Hotel Medford.- Reward. - - 9 BROWN & WHITE Real Estate, insurance. Rentals . 10 South pir SC- , ; 18 acres on iPacIflo highway, 4 acres In alfalfa, ' 9 In wheat, good housos, gra'oery, a fine property and worth the price of $6500.00. . 20 acre chicken ranch one-half mile from Pacific highway; good Im provements. Price $2750.00. ; - : 40 acre hill ranch, well Improved, close in, good watbr, 20 under culti vation and haa open range adjoining. Price $2000.00. A splendid boardmg 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 homeB, stock and hay ranches, . .- . -..', WOH HOU6fc. FOR RENT -Furnished holiso, big r garden; fruit.,' chicken yard, cloao in. 246 N. Oakdale. 12 FOR RENT Two rooms furnished house In rear 220 South Grape. 8 FOR RENT Five-room bungalow. Oakdale district. Wanted to buy pullets. Phone 842-R. . P FOR RBNT Several modern houses. Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F. A H. Bldg. ' ' ' FOTt REXT FUR-Yisn ED ROOMH. FOR RENT -Rooms at 223 Central. Phone S76-L. North 9 FOR R10XT Rooms with or without board. Will servo ' meals. 315 South Riverside, Private family; terms reasonable. ' FOR EXCHANGK. WANTED To exchange $2000.00 equity In six-room modern bunga low In beautiful .Highland Park, two blocks from Franklin high school; $1500.00' mortgage at ,7 per cent, for land. Would gasiimo same amount on good property. Prefer smaller place clear. E. T. Lesley, 5656 Altlama street, Los Angeles, Calif. ' 7 MONEY TO IOA LOANS Farm loans ? per cent In-v terest, 0. u. uoggs. LOANS City loans. Bnildlng & 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 53-M. 330 s . BUSHTESS DIREOTORT L1LJ . ': Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-Uw. : rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Bnildlng. ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14 Garnett-Corey Bldg. .''': . 319 ' A. E. REAMES, Lawyer; Garnett Corey Building. Auto BappUea LAHER ATJTO SPRINGS Co. We are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use 'our spring! when others fall. Sold nnder writ ten guarantee. 24 North Fifteenth St.. Portland, Oregon. 1 i i . Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned np for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for - good service. Phone 351-T. J. T. Allen. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and ln-i come Tax - requirements. Look into . our ' slmplrfled accounting method. M. F. & H. Bnildlng, Medford. Phone 16 7-R. ' . - . Farm Loans , 1 AMORTIZATION PLAN 6 to 40. years-1 5 Money ready when land Is appraised- and - title ap proved. E. H. Hard, secy-treas. . Natlonal Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. Instruction In Moslo FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of . : piano and harmony. Balght Mc.sU Studio, 401 'Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72. Planing Mill THOMAS '- MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. -Shop 437 S. Fir.. Phone 184. Physicians and Burgeons 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 Aurlst for B. P. . R. R. Co. . Offices M. F. H. Co, Bldg., Phono 567. , 1 DR. F. G. CARLOW . DR. EVA MAINS" OARLOW 1 s OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS .416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. . - - Phone 904-L.-Realdonce 2 6 S, Laurel Street. Printers and MEDFORD PRINTING CO. hag the " best equipped printing office in ; Southern Oregon. v Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, : etc. Portland prices. . 27 North Fir St Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE! CO. ' Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right Service guar " antoed. ' v'. ' ". INTERURRAN AXJTOOAR CO. . TIME CARD. Leave M edford for Ashland dally except Sunday at. 8: 00 and 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:'.00 and 6:15 p. m. 1 Also on Saturday at 9:30 p.m. Sun days le ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. . ' '.' Leave Ashland for Jfodford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. nil 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 :30 y. m.