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PA0T1 TTVfi AWARD CENTRAL : POMNWON APRIL FIFTEENTH , SALF.Srf, April 2. Tuvlng projects to ho Awarded by tllo utnto highway coinmfsslofi atllx forthcoming meet lug lib Portland) April 16; Include (Iia following, Hltr HlahwAy Engineer Nunir Announced tmliiy: Columbia, c county: 'PAvlnft Doer iHi.iAil to Rainier, 20 miles. . fJoAa pounty: Paving Murahfluld to Cntiulllo, 14 mlliw. 1 (louglus county: OnWnnrt Iff ton caHa, 10.4 mlliw. Doughi county: Myrtlo Crook to Ulllw'rf, iriirlloi.". - jucksoii county: central Point to ,ri..i.i liiii a a ..in... JOHOnhlllA COUAfVf Vnt r0,iM4 tA tlrnvo Crook, 4.0 miles.' ' Mnrlon county; Jefferson, north, T mlloa. - Polk county: Rlckorall, Monmouth to Indaporidnnce, 8,8 mllca. ' Tlllnmooir' county i- Hemlock; Bon Yor, 5 llllltSA.' .! Yamhill coiintyr MoMlnnvlllo fo Sheridan, 8 mllM.'' , Yamhill anil Polk eeuntlesi Amity, Holmes (lap crossing. 8.3 111 Mom. Thd grading And graveling of (Ho Dakar middle' brldm pout rourtN In flakor comity In tho largest of tlto grading projects for which contrarta lira to Its Awarded ut tho mooting. Tho rood In 1H. 7 Hilton In length. Contractu for 107.K mlloa of pav ItiK will bo awarded, tt a com ot-Approximately II, 000,000. , , . IMdrketNewi Livestock ' PORTLAND. April 2. Cottle NteAdy; reeotpta'48.- Steers, beat $ 1 3 f 14.(50; Rood (o-cholro $ll.r,0 IS. 50; medium to good I10W1I: fair to Rood ftltfioj common to flr H 41 9 ; Rood to choice cowl and helf rt $10.604 13.35; medium to gaoti $70 IT; fnlr to medium $0(16; ciu'i nom l3.E04H.no: bulla lofl-a.to; calvea $9.00 J 13,60; Blockers ' und feeders $7 10. . . . 1 . , . Hoga lowor; receipts 42. prlmo mixed $18. 7l 18.85; medium mtxrtt IH.&tf 18.75; rouuh boavloa 1 rt. 7 .-. at ta UK' niftu 1 1 a ir. ac 1 1 9. i.nii. $lB7t18.85. Sheep ateady; roeolpta 10. Prime lamb $tflfl 17; fair to medium $14 tt 1 H ; yearlings S 1 1 If 1 2 ( wothora $9 tri.0; owe $u.60f lO.oO, :f. - " ' lliitlrr PORTLAND., April. ; 3 Buttor steAdy Oily creamery prima, extra, box lota 00 tlSUf oartona 0 Ml 02c; linlf boxoa half cent mors; Ium than half boxoa ono cant .more, lluyliis prlco butterfnt. country, ,03 4 03c; iubo extraa 08'4c. . Anilrnw .1. MeOnilL-ut nf Wiifiirbm. Iowa, diod irt (lit citv Innt .Sumlnv After liriol' illnt'KH. Mo wax Die Ium bund of Mm. Julio Mi'Vnilkin, und cnni6 from tho cent nil went hut 11 fliort timo niio. Tho dveunxcil wax Oil vciim of iil'c, nnil n nntivo r 1'itthliiiri.v To. Kiineriil nrvioK will be held in Mnxooiii J10II on Thursday aflornooii, April X nt 2 o'clock. J tt -ternient in MoupWin View eemeterV. llemlioni of the MAxiyiid' order, (lie KnNtcrn Stur mill the t'cncnil imlilic nro invited to nltettil llto Hitrviiten.' i IV, A, linektft'ellnw, ihemher of n luenl pioneer fiiniilv, mid well known trnveliuir HnleHiniin wild lieililuiiiir Um nt Smittle, Iiiih. Iiccn vixilintr rel AliVes niul jTriendH heronliontn ro fleiillv. A Hocinl dnnc.o nt Odd Kellowrt hall ix nnntiuiieed for WedncHilnv oven inir. April 2. under tho niixpiocK of H10 Wi II. A. 0. T. M. whatever Hint ix.. .- . 3. 0. Snpperficld, neweomer hero, htix rented thu Morrill propor'tv on lowrt I reel. V An exehnimo of A'aliindlo pronor ficM ncirolinteil liutwevn Mrx. Httxio Allen nnd t.ouixo 8. Caxo hns oe ouffed Intnlv, inciil viner a Irnnxi'nr of morn Uinit ordinary xiirnil'ienneo. Mix. Allen xeeurox tho V. 0. N, Smith pliK'o, nl tho bond of Church xlrCet, 0116 cf (he notiihlo and mnxt expen xivo rexiiletiuox in town, ineliidinu OrnjurdX to tho extent of half tin Acrtt in' cxelfnniro for which Mho linn detSdmr to Mr. Onxo ti woll improved tiroportV, ineliiilinir 2'A nerofi, on Axlilitiid xtroet neur tho floulovnrd. Both nro oxnoptiotinllv fino nfotior Wox,' and tho new ownerx rexpentivo lv nro eonerittulnlhiit tliomxolvox over a tratlti which is natiirallv xatixfac- K'l.l, I 1111, i iinui 111 1 ii.iiii iiiv wlicut xeiitiim of lOaxtcrn Wiixhinir-. ton, whoro vrain ix raised on-n-eol-OHrfftl ncaIc. wanted more: land eveti if An iirhnn irexident, whilo Mrx. Allen bocoiiieb uoxHoxxor of one; of tho I'in xt homo plneex in the eilv. ideally lociHed its (o silo add Xnffoii'nclinsM. ,-i Malta Coniiiiniiilei'W Kniuhlx Teni plorii.tnoclx in revulnr seHxion' On Wndmjxcdiiv ovoninir, April 2. Av H, 8artrunt, crodifod witH helirir nn. Ashland ruxident, linx pitrehaxed Of Ultextof! Hr I'vlo. Aow or J'axni dmia, Cal., tho properly in Modfortl, located nt 1421 East Main street, t At tho shorthorn snlo, 1 Modfortl, lasp -H11I Urdu v. !. M. I.owe. 'of the Vallevvie dislrielv (ioiit!ht.."Villauo Maid," I.I111 prico beinir . if I nil, Oscar I.owo and Duller Walker, both of this ASHLAND AND VICINITY THE FfANLjINSTALLMEIlT Of MARTIN JOHNSON : 1 , ' CANNIBALS AT THE DIALT0 TODAY AND TOMORROW ' " " ' ) ' "J- f ff, (i'.f. lit i auex and hid In "Silver I,ad'' for the mini of 2.')0. . Austin Chixholm, former inniitiiier of linlels henrinu' hii mime, ot bulli AHlilalid and .Meill'Ord, ix now uiiin HUer of tho lintel HliL'h. at Salem. Word ri'eeived from Aliulera, t'nl.. earlv in tho week, oddrMsed to the Dodirc nndurlakinir extablixlimcnt in iliealim that Mix. Kiinov lllalock died in that city recently, where n xisler reidcA. The deceased wnrf a former well known resilient here, nnd for sometime imxl had suffered under lh xtrcsx of xevero plivxienl infirmilv. Fun real xervicex were held in Ma. sonic bull in Wediienlav afternoon coniliicted under nuspicex of the Kasterii Star. Interment in Ashland eemelerv. Wil, WilliauiHr nnd Ilnrrv Van Dvke wero lixled unions the Ash land cunt iiicent uf the 4Hlh Itecimenl. C A. ('. reporlcil 11s hiiviiii; arrived at I'ortland. March 27. nnd feted nr. corditiiriv with the rrliirninir soldier bovs. ' "Olcott In Servo Four Tears." n bold headline universally displayed In the dailies nowadays, nuuiit seem to erroiiciiiislv indicate that tho uenial ex-secri'larv of slnto hiu been sen! to tJic pi'ii instead of IminL' olevntvd lo the uovennm.hiii uf Oregon. ; KctiimiiiiL' at llii lormiiial. tho Southern I'ueirio lias scnttered brnnd new rails south toward the bnsc of. the Sihkivoiix, n hiirbincer of xub- xtnAtti 1 imiirovements. suppleineled by piles of ties in readiness for rc- nowinir the road bed ut laast 11 s far nx locnl territory is coiicerncd. 11. O. Knders, in addition to con- ductiinr the locnl deimrlment store, on of llui liiL'L'ext oxtahlichmentx of its kind between I'ortland and Snern nieitlo. has piirebased the Hcliief flein irroceTv eoneern at Mcdford, which will In) restocked mid continue in bus iness in that eitv. ' Mrs. Frank M. llvrne, wife of the ex-sovernor of .South Dal.o'n. left for her homo in Kulk:oii. that statu, oil Tuesday oC this week, accompa nied by her voiine son KnuiHins, af ter an extended slay in Ashland (he prist winter. Her husband returned east some timo nun. The family have three Sons, Miilcom, Jon mid Carroll in the sorvieo. represent inir both the nrmv mid navv, Carroll bcine in the .merchant murine under uovernment Auspices, in command of n tcuinor. now under wav from Gibraltar to n homo port. Joo is in tho infantry. stationed At Fort Itlis.s. Tex. On her return home Mrs. llrvno went hv wav of San Francisco1"!!! order to avixit another son. Francis, who has been ldonhl'ied with copper mininir linr- suils In tho vichiilv of Konnett. Mrs. I'onrl Dodiro returned lo her duliex in tho S. I', Ticket offices ut Berkeley. ( alii., Ias( tcekl ttccompa- nied hv her sister,, Miss Oluvro .(ohn son, who will ulso hnvo employment m thai locnlilv. ' ' ' w K. W. Iliintur, nirent for tho Me(- ropolitan lal'c, has moved from Ash land street to (ho Younkur place on Scenic l)rivo. ' Hoports indicalo that Mr. ilunlnr, will- relinnuish tho insur arieo hiisinesx and ioiir tlto" Chniitaii, nA platform forcim under Kllison- JrJ.i.v. X-J.i: .-r GET AFTER THAT COLD RIGHT NOW dot tliht after it with a bottlo of Dr. King's, . New Discovery v , Sht niver lc( a cough or cold or ca ' of grippe go until it grew dangerou!, Shg junt nipped it when ahe heRaa Ic nimi or cough before It I developed eriouily. ! Meh, Womert, nd children of ever) urc have ucd thii preparation foi fifty yenri a prompt reliever. All rc are iiiinfr it today because of in positive rcaultt, " , Generoua l?e bottlea. ' 60c and $1,20, Constipation Corrected ' Pr. King's New Life. Pills tonight mrafi elenr bowels a clear hrad deal (hlufclnf!, n day Well begun (if tlx morning, good iligeMinn, clearing akin, Mild in anion but sure and conifottablor fit dttfl llorw dvryv'hr, 2Sc " Whito nuspiccs, ho baviinr nnturnl born talent in tho role of u humorist, abilities which hnvo I'roolv been at the dixposal of local entertainments, and lo' which liilcnlx tho ceninl Hunter adds thn further accomplishment of beinu a fair siuuer. , ' If anybody wibhes (o enlist in cith er the military or naval service, uo to Uruntx I'osx where a recruitinir of. lice is located, representih" territory included in ' six; doulliern Oreiron counties. FnrtlierAioro this station is hendiiiiiirlers for all information htoujr nrmv and navv lines, notably delnil returdini.' the cash bonus 'to which discharged soldiers nro enti tled. Dr. A. J. Fnwcelt. a former locnl lihvsician. later of ltiddlo in Douulax county, is now located at Okmulgee, Okln.. in'cenenil nructice. lifter a' year's servicn in thy medical corps of the army. .' . . Axn ('. Ilolcoiiib. prominent busi ness' man of (liants I'ass, who died l ist rcek' at thu Oood Samaritan hospital in I'ortland. wax a member of I lillxh Temple, Mvstio Shrine, of :hiw eilv. ' , Tho officii is xeekinir Iho man-nt Derby in this eoiiutv. This ioh re fer to fho postoffico iii that tovrn. and Senator i'hamlicrluin has notl licd tho committee on i'edenil rein lions of tho Herbv Oat v council that unless somebody presents his ot her self to ounlifv for this position nt an earlv date, the ofl'ieo will bo dis continued. TI10 I'nivcrsilv Glee club. 'lifter L'lviriir an eiitertiiiniuent hero last week, continued their Southern Oro iroii' trin over-Jo Klumath Falls, where tbov uppcared in concert un der allspices of the hk'h school of HOW HEALTHFUL TRU-Blli, AAC FOR? ' QROWINQ CMILORBN llMlittUHb.lN AUTlMJ.Ut CO. I "TTIMW CARO. Leavo Mcdford' for- Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 And 10:15 ft. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday At 9:?0 p. m. Bun days le Ave at 10:30 . m. And 1:80, S:80 And' 9':30 p. m.Vi , v Learo Ashland for Mcdford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m. And At 1:00, 4:00 And 6:15 p. m. Alao on Saturday at 0:30 p. m. Sun dAya leave at 9:00 a. mf and, 13:30. 4?30 and AtAA n, m. . v -. c i Inside ..' iNsiim the PlTt "nVT'otitsiit'n The hhjh.taxks . L ur I'rlcod down below tho lowest. ,;';. .r; ! 8 54 acres with about 3 acres of' tho very bos of 'gArdoii Soil.' rianted' to ovof 100 Blng And Lunibort cherries, gomo apples, plums', poarlios, pears, lotfapberrlos, black boFrlos nnd rod ruspborf les. Has now .7-rootu house, inrgo barn, chicken hoi'isq, running Voter, two woUs( 1 p. oleotrlo' pumping' plant with tower tank to hold 2500' gallons;', city water piped into gafdon. If you want a, good' little plncp you will buy this. Are you fj-ora Missouri? . : Beniiett Iiivestitient Cfo. ( 7 Iiisuro In suro iiisurniicp. i ,.(. Miono 71)1). (lint city, wilfl (fio result (hat tllo school cleared .l .lO net hv Hie vcA- tOCll. lltlCI'SS llCillf trlMIW.,1 1,1 ItfiflA- spread iiitblicity and active cmivasx- iiur. ' f,ast Hundtr nt Trinity KuiMoorinl cltiirch, incident to u visit from Dish- in Kiifrtnei lo rliiu ruiriuli 11 It It Rloorc, and the Misses Louise lan- son, rern Miirtili.v and Klsio, Alcxan iler received ,nte of confirmtt tio'l.. ... ' '::.' -, ' ; REESE CREEK R1PLEIS MIim JWBrKuorlto Hammond apont tho wook end with Mr. and Mra. Crandnll. .Mr. Cramlull nnd family. also Miss Hammond motored to her homo In Ashland Sunday, wboro they Htmlit the day und attended dtvlno aervlco. " :,'" - Mra. Morrltt And Mlaa Maud Mer- j;ltt vlsltod at Mr. and Mr. Wutklns iBirt ThUraduy. Mra. ItoberUon was at Sunday achool Sunday whore aha waa gladly welcomed. ' ' i. 1 Mlaa Mary riobcrmon la ' ataylmr with Mra. Bert Clurno for a few dnya. Mra. Clarno la aome better. The war'm nnnahlny daya have cauaod the farmom. tholr wives and all concerned lo spend the moat of tholr-tlme In the gardens and fields. LOST BATTALION SURVIVOR ARRIVES IN SAN FRANCISCO 'RAN FHAXCISCO. Airrif 2, A survivor of tho "f.nxl' liaftaliob." Frivntc W. If., Williams.jn. Stella. WashiiiL'lon.. arrived hero vesterdnv for treatment .alter having been irBssed in nn Attack followinir the battalion's fameif cnuaucmeut in tlu Arifonne forest. ' ' -; SALTS AND KIDNEYS HURT Drink lota of water And stop eating meat for A while If jonr Bladder -trouble! yon. ' VThtn yon wake up with fcackaciii and , dolt mUery in the kidney region it gen erally meruu you have been eating too much meat, aaya a well-known authority. Meat forma urio acid which overworks tlie kldoeya ia Uuir effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralysed and io?gy When your kidneys pet sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels i re moving all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizxy-epells,; your stomach soars, tongue is coated, and when -the weather is bod you have rheumntio twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get aoro, water acalda and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. ' ,J ' . ' Either consult a good, reliable physi cian at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of J ad balta; fake a tables poonful in a- glass of water before breakfast for a few daya and your kidney will then act fine. This famous aalta ia made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lrtbia, and has been used for generations to clean and sttmouUe sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids is the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. J ad 8alts is a life eaver for regular meat eaters. It is laexpcnsive, cannot injure and makes a delightful! efleri xeacont lithla-aater drink, NOTICE OP SALE OP GOVERN MENT TIMBER. General Laad Of fice, Washington, D. C, March 17, 1919. Notice la hereby given that subject to the conditions and limita tions of tho Act of June 9. 1916 C9 Stat., 218), nnd tho Instructions of the Secretary ot the Interior ot Sep tember 15, 1917, the timber on the following lands will be sold May t. 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at the United States land of fice nt Roitebiirg, Oregon, to tlfo high est bidder at not less than the ap praised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to tho approval of fho Secretary of the Interior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of ono per cent thereof,' being commissions allowed, must be' deposited at time of sale, monoy to bo returned If sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for' tho timber which must bo re moved within ton years. Bids will bo received from citizens of tho Unit od Stutos, associations of such citi zens and corporations organized, un dcr tho laws of-the1 United States or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on nnv legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. 8 93., R. 3 W.,- Seoi 1; SU14 NB44, Yellow pine 10 M.i red. fir 805 M., NEW SB.-yellow plno 65' M,, rod fir 605 M., none ot the yellow pine lo bo' sold for loss, than- 2.00 per M., nnd none of the rod rtr to be sold for loss thnn $1.00 per If. T. 87 8..- R. 7 V, See. 19;. NI9U NWW vnllnw rilno UK .11 ''rail tit 85b M., IS'IW H ,NW4 yellow , pine hu iM., rod rtr 420 M., none of the yel low plno to be sold for' less than $2.50 per M., and none of the red fir to be sold for less thnn 81.25 per M. Clay TallmaH, Commissioner General Land Offlco. ' ' . -,g Out CLASSIFIED ADVERriSEM EMTS Advertising Rates Clnsslflod One cent a word. ' Locals Ten cehta a line, ; Legal Five cents a lino. ' . Display 25 cents an inch. Contract rates on application. HELP WAWTBla MAIM. WANTKIJ Men -o cut wood and clear land. Wobstcr Ranch. Phone 685-Jl 326 WANTfvl) Experienced or lnexper lonc ;d girl or woman for general housework. Xo care of children. Good wages. ' Mrs. F. . Corning Kenly, Tel. IS11-J3. WANTED Womin for housework In country; young child no objeirtlon. Apply Mrs. Krank Preston, Hoel iMedford. . i . . 14 WANTEr-Young lady to attend ;. cigar stand. Hotel Mcdford. Please ' call, don't phone. ' . WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Phone 27u-R. " WANTED Woman for goncral houre work on ranch. Two children anil man In family.- Route 3, Box 98, Medford. i : . ', 12 WANTKl-nTCATIOIf . I . : WANTED By experienced working woman, place of work where cook , lug Is m:iln part o' workj no ob ' joctlon lo country. Phono 263-Y. -' y " '.-. "' " 10 WANTED1 By young married, man, position on-good fruit or stock ranch. Address K. L.'Rnab. 912 East Nineteenth St. N., Portland, Ore. 9 W A -YT KT irnSCEIj UA HKO US WANTED Second hand bine flame oil cook stove. W. H. Ellis, "No. 20 South Peach streeet: 10 WANTED 20 rods 4 8-inch chicken fence. , Phone 19-FU. 10 WANTED Good second-hand furni ture for three-room house. No dealers. W. H. Baldwin, 521 Ed wards street. 10 WANTED To buy for cash, team of " young heavy mules. Box 84, Mail Tribune. WAiXTED Good gentle milk cow. Give full particulars. R. 2, Box 69. ,, . . ,.. -. l ' 12 WANTED if you wont cash at right flguro for your 16-17 or 18 Ford .See us.' .Universal Tire Filler Agency, Xatatorium. ''; 12 WANTED A good work horse. Ber - koley Orcharus ., 9 WANTED Lawn mowers to shar pen. We call for and deliver. Phone 261-J. Llborty Repair - Shop. ' ' ".' - 9 WANTED Boy's or lady's first-class saddle. Phone 8-F32, Eagle Point. 9 WANTED To buy 50 to 100 head of feeder cattle. H. W, Bingham. Modiord. , , , - WANTED Wo pay cash for Liberty . bonds. Halo's Piano House Inc.. J. F. Hale, general manager. WANTED Ary klr-d catt'.e, stock or beef. G. W. King, Montague, Calif. . . 336 WANTED House moving and re ; pairing. Phone 4S8-M or 4SS-X. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR, - SALE Two oilce . geldings, wolght 1430 and 1320 lbs. 547 . South Front streot. . 1 9 FOR SALE Young fresh cow with heifer calf. E. Lnndberg, Central Point road. . 9 FOR SALE Fresh milk. cow. - Cad Ellis, Talent, Ore. 9 FOR SALE Good farm team, weight 2400. South Hamilton Streete, near Dakota ave. - 9 FOR SALE 30 fine eyes, 34 early lambs; a few of the ewes due to ,:. lamb soon. ,. Geo. Irwin,.. Talont. i Phono 371-R4. ' 9 FOR SALE Cheap, fonr first-class milk cows. Call after 6 o'clock p. m. : Bert Stancllff,.P1ioenLx. 9 FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, horn October, 191S; fine i youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal ; mer Investment Co.. Medford, Ore. FOR RENT .APARTMENTS, FOR , RENT -Sleeping : nnd . houso i. keeoplng rooms at 249 South Rlv : orside. Phone 292-H. . ..... 13 FOR RENT One furnished apart ment at Hotel Holland. FOR RBK1 HOUSE. FOR RENT Modern seven-room house, with fruit and garden. In quire 311 North Bartlett. FOR RENT Furnished house, big , garden, fruit, chicken ynrd, close '.'In. .248 N. Oakdale. , , V 12, FOR RENT Five-room .bungalow. . Oakdale district. Wanted to buy ' piillots. Phone '842-R. FOR RENT Several modern houses. Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. , - ESTRAYED STRAYED Ono red and whlto snot ted bull. . Mark crop and sill In right ear; brand day on right hip. Nottry Ci I). "Cciitera, Gold Hill, .919, : . . ,. U FOR SALE MfBtTELLASEOUS FOR SAL-Ilody and top for onc ton truck. 106 South Uartlett. 13 .FOR SALE Socond-hand Ford In I good running order. A bargala for (' cosh. Phono 783-J. 11 FOR SALE Electric motors for sain; rent, or trade. Wo buy motors. Paul's Electric Store. 331 FOR SALE f'lenn hoardlrcra barley for seed' at Watklns Feed Store. FOR SALE OR TRADB For stock or hogs, hrlisohold rnrnlturo, fine Chlckerlng piano, t 25.00 Vlctrola nd records, Ivory finished bed 'room suite, oak desk, etc. Phone 8-F32, Eaglo Point. 9 FOR SALE At a bargain 1917 Ford touring car In first class running order, 1350 If taken at once. 402 South Newtown. 9 FOR SALF Baled alfalfa Phone 500-R2. hay. 9 FOR SALE Seed and feed barley In carload lots or otherwise. Phone 534-X. FOR SALe) Rotten cow manure. Phone 452-Y. Hoover's Dairy. FOR SALE Sand, gravel Bnd sedi ment. Plowing done. Phone 912-J. FOR SALF About five tons freshly ring stock carrots. Modoc Orchard. Phone meal hours. - FOR SALE Strictly fancv alfalfa seed, sweet clover nnd other ffrnss seeds. Nltrc-cultures. Ralph Elden. Medford. FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms. Cleaning and re pairing of all machines a specialty. 24S South Central avenne, phono 903-R. C. A. Chapman. 317 VOM SALE POCtTKT Aim ETC JFOR SALE Eggs. Am offering hatching eggs from my fine White Leghorns, one of the best flocks In southern Oregon, headed by four nedlgreed malo birds from very high record hens. Pullets from these eggs will lay ell winter. $1.50 per, setting. I replace Infertile eggs. E. H. Westeriield, Medford. Phone 19-F4: 34 FOR SALE S. C. Whiio leghorn ecus for hatching after Apr. 4th. White Wing Poultry Farm, Phoe nix, ore. .11 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs 5c chicks; R. I. R. eggs. All heavy layers. F. H. Dressier, phond 777-1 . 30 tOR SALE Hatching eggs, S. C. White" Leghorns. Best of winter ,-' layers. $1.50 per setting of 15. 1 ra 100 lots. K. Hammerbaener, R. F. D. No. 2, Grants Pass. Ore. i . . , 334 FOR SALE Rhode island Red hatching eggs. Phone 370-W. 318 FOR SALE REAi ESTATE. .- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Seven room house In Ashland on East Main street. Garden. All assess ments paid for Medford property. .Inquire Royal Bakery, Medford 14 FOR SALE Modern 7-room bunga low. Close in. Call at 343 Apple street. .13 FOR SALE Small house and lot close to pavement, very cheap. Fruit trees. . No Indebtedness. Box J. J., Mail Tribune. v . 10 FOR SALE $550.00 buys house, lot aiid garage of Edgar Wight, jowel . er, 17 North Central. ,. FOR SALE Cheap, choice three acre home with water and 50 choice fruit trees. Box 137, Rogue River, Ore. ; r ' 10 FOR SALH: 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. BqX' 50. Mtfirt'ribune. , 318 For Salo - 'v - . No. 1 400 acre stock ranch, about . 250 in cultivation, good' buildings, running spring water, good out range. Price $13,000. No. 2 200 acre stock ranch, about . 150 In cultivation; bungalow, water piped in house, fine barn; fenced; out range. Will rent for cash with option to buy. Price $12,500. . .. .. , ; No, 3 60 acres, all in cultivation, 5 acres bearing pears, rest of place will, grow anything; free water : right for entire place; good build ings) school close; land level and ' of the best. iPrlce $12,000. No. 4 14 acres close to town, fine house, about 2 acres family orch- , - ard, outbuildings. Price $4500. 0o. 620 acres, mostly In commer cial fruit, close in, fair ranch bulld - ings. This Is a dandy good tnvest- ' ment al $5000. ; ' iNo. 66 acres joining city limits; good house and outbuildings, plen . ty of fruit of all kinds. Price for quick salo only $2000. No. 7 3 Vt acres close In, good build ings, on good toad. Price $2300. No. S 5 acres Hi miles from Ccn , tral Point,1 fino chicken ranch, good soil, good buildings, under Irrigation, on good road. 'Price .-, $2000. :, s A. : -.. No. 9 10 acfes just outside city lim its on .paved state highway; fine modern bungalow; good outbuild ings, berries and fruit. Price $4500 No. 10 100 ncroB, 5 -miles from Rogue River, good houso, two good barns, some alfalfa, partly fonccd; Rood water, on liiaiii rond, good . out range for stock: this is a great bargain nt $3000; on terms. J. W. WAKEFIELD, 107 East Main (., atolfuiO. , FOR RENT FL'K.VIHIUEU ftOOMS. FOR RKN'T Gentleman wishing ti rent a room enquire ot Mra. Ida E. Wood. 304 South Ivy. FOR RENT Rooms at 223 North Central. Phone 37G-L. FOR RE?Tr:t8OKl.tiANT0OeB. FOR RENT Fino ranch, good build ings, for - cash rent. Seo J.. W. . Wakefield. .. I XArni. IX)9T Small brown purso - contain ing silver. Reward' If returned to Mall Tribune office, ' Pourl Abbott. MOXIH TO liOATT LOANS Farm loan 6 por cent in terest, O. C. Boggs. . IX)ANS City loans. Building 3c Loan Assn., 429 M. F. & If. Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate seenrtty. And will buy' Ll. erty Bonds. J. A. Andrews. Nov 31 North Grape, Phone 53-M. 330 ITCHINESS DTREOTORT Attorney PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9,-Medford National Bank Building. ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14-Garnett-Corey Bids. , 815 A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, Garnett ' Corey Building. Auto SnppUec LAHER AtJTO SPRINGS Co. Wa , are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa ' cltle northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth. St., Portland, Oregon. I Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned np for the summer.' Call - on the city garbage wagon tor good servlcev Phone 861-T. J. Y. Allen. , , . Expert Accountant - WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wilson. C. P. A. Attention given ; to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. - Look Into our simplified accounting method. . M. F, & H. BnUdlng, Medford. Phone 157-R. . Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 6. to 40 . years 5, Money ready when land Is appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hurd, secy-treas. Notional Farm Loan Associations, Oarnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. Instruction in Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Halght Mnal Studio, 401 GarnettrCorey . Bldg. Phone 72. . Planing MIR ' ' THOMAS MOFFAT General mil . worn, sash, doors, mouldings and . screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. .Phone 184. Physicians and Burgeon DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Cprey 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 aup : plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. Ri R. -Co. Offices M. F. A H., Co. Bldg. Phone 567. . v.v, DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MALMS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. : Phone 904-a 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, etc. Portland prlcea. 27 North - Fir SL ' ... . : . Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St Phone 815. Prices right. Service guar- an teed, f -- . SNAPS A splendid 6-room modern homo on Muln street can be bought right now for $1200.00. ; j .. 8 . acres' .finest bottom gnrdon soil, good 7-ro6m house, largo barn aim all needed outbuildings, some fine fruit und berries, close in, $2100.00.. ' .! - : 10 acres, fair house, good barn, etc, some fire wood but mostly all cleared, all fenced, a fine location for poultry, etc., can o hud for short time 'for $750.00.; .:, , We have homos In Medford, Ash land and Central Point to oxchango for good automobile. . - i J ""Also some splendid bargains" In Ranch and Orchard properties. BROWN & WHITE Rcal Estate, rnsuranco. Rentals