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I ASHLAND AND VICINITY Mm: Fltiront'o tlwoll Atkins, or Nuahvlllu, Timti.i nntlcinal lecturer of Iho Womun'ii Christian Temperance Uliloiii will speak In the MsiIioiIImI church on Sunday uftoriioon, April ll, ut thren o'clock, Auldn from the vital Ikmuuh na presented by itio gifted, mionkifr tthdor adapter) of Ilia great W. CU. U. orMuiiUutlim, Mr. Atkins supplements Inlannlva, . prohibition argument by a pica for nil the refined iinil elevating liifluoiiooa which servo to uphold U model eltUonshlp, ' Mm. V. .P. Whtltol, 01 Tlllt, link boon ylnltlng homo surroundings hnr: thin wouk. Hho reports Mr. Whiillo unit noil David extra busy In tiio log ging ealnpa of the Fruitgrower. Sup ply Co. of that locality, . , 'Milton lllogol, of tho navy, hna re turned homo from the siu-vlno, Join ing I)'" lirolhur, lv'url who ., arrived aolnellmo liQ. Throo local speaker participated In tho Epworth League nilly held nt .Mini ford on Tuoadny afturiifton nnd evening. Rev. C. F. Edwards, pnator proaenlvd tho problem confronting tho organisation; Honinr llltllnKt re viewed th Work Of tho young people of today, nnd II. 8. I'nlmorluo defined tho xtimt of Hit1 dependency Of thu church on well directed tongue offort. Report Indlcuto a in out snccoanful meeting, a good xlinro of thn rnpro eulilatlttn having boon from AHhliind, Frank Tinker nnd John (loldwln, artilleryman In tho fluid elnnlf1rtloii nro Ashland boy In Iho service In eluded In tlio iU'Vlh nnd nr.Kih regi ment; reported an now arrival at Ciunp Morrill prolltnlnury to demob ilisation. ,' ' ' ' . Made noceaaary hy thn demand for. mor room to accommodate Increased tiusltie, tho Will Id House grocery In occiipylnic space In tho Shook block for itorana purpose, tho noro prop- or being connected dlroct with tho ndjaront warehouse by a paaanguway nowliolng luatnllod. Mayor Ilnkor of Portlnnd, pnanod thru Aahlund today on tho way homo from a trip to southern Csllfornlu. A number of com mere In I club ftro losing tholr Individual Identity by a merger with tho newly organised Into; ehnmbor of commerce. Among tho number la tho club at l.n Grando, representing tho entire torrltory of Union county, which pasoout of exlatonco ntlor thirty your of active work. , ....... Hunt, nrlacoo will roturn from ,8poknno this week, where ho lina boon attending tho annual convention of Iho Inland Empire,. Toaehor nsso elation. Messrs. Wlmborly and Horper, dop title In tho Internal rovonno sorvlrn. nro In town thin wook coaching local resident In mttnrd to apeclflo titxon levied by this bureau of Iho govern inont acrvlro, Offlro In city bull. I. lent. Vernl Mllla, homo from tho warn. I flllliiK nn aecountnnt'a poal- tlon In tho Klrat Notional bank. llonry I'rovoni arrived homo Thuradny morning from nn oxtoudud ntny la tho wtllamotto volley. (laoruo Cunloro, formerly 1iobh dairyman at .tho. Anhlnnd cronmory, but who hna boon IIvIiir In Portland for tomatltnn pnM, In bora from tho metropolla on n hualneaa trip. A recent ooremonlnl aeaalon of tho locnl Raatorn Btnr .chnptor waa not exactly a quilting: boo na aomo aup poaed, due to Iho olrcumatnnce that cotton batting wan deftly Intorwovon between the folda ot . rofroahmont anndwlchoa, aa a reminder, probably, that tho dnto of that mooting In par ticular waa an April 1 ovout. Do. tnlla concerning this ropnnt conHtltnto a longthy yarn not yut unravelled. Aldred non,vor, of Portland, 'waa n home vlaltor thla weok, Incident to n .bualnoaa trip over Into Klamath county localities. , Frlenda of Krod Mooro, genial old timer hero, now Identified with the- ntrieat veiiluroH in tho Inlormountnln Btatua, wlllj Halt l.Rko on hendiiiinr- tara. wlll loom with rogrot or ltl lin nal rod condition of luiiilth, Mm. 'H. Simmons, tlio mlllinor, hna returned from a vlalt to formor homo surroundings t Brownavlllo. C W. Nlma. Krnnd cnptiiln gonornl In tjiO; controlling body of - Knight TompUriarh . In Orogon, .laavoa for Portland within a few dnya to partlcl- onto in a conforenco bf tho Rrnnd commnndory relative to the trlonnlnl conclave of tho ordor . In gonornl which will in oo t In Phllndulphln next Soptemboft. .' Doputy Sheriff Leallo Btnnaell la bolng mentioned na a cundldnto far aDPolntmeht ft auporintondont fire warden of Jnckaon county.,,.. it Mra.iltobert 'Onrrott hna returned WOMEN! DRY CLEAN. THINGS AT HOME Try it! For a few cents you can rjy dean everythinei . nv Ovn in fnn ilnllnrs nuicklv bv dry cleaning everything In the, home with gasoline that would be ruined by aonpl. and water aims, coaia,, wants, : ellka,', Jacea,' gloves,- anooa, jura, amp itnB rnirs evervtliine I ; Place a gnllon or moro of gasoline In ' dishpnn or. wnahboller, then pnt In ' (i, tbliiM .to bo drv clmmcil, then ': wash, tbem with Solvitd notip, Shortly ' everything cornea out looking like new: : VntMn fsdna. ahrlnka' i or wf lhkles. . T- .Ilamnt 4n rfrll itpnn WltllOIlt ',' Solvlte soap. This gnBollho 6ap la tlio i secret Of nil dry Cleaning. A package of SolvlU aoao donWnlng direetiona lor nome ory cleaning, eun '".; little t any drug store, Dry clean out- i doom or way trom (lame, -y . 1 from a visit to her daughter, Mm. fr, Cuuriuld, at Drain. Mensrs. Hlnlil, Kur'rlk and Hnnaou of I'ortlund, uro nt I'ull'a Iniplomoiit' unudiiunrtum In thla ell y, under the: nusploua of which they will conduct n demount ration of tho Mulder trac tor In thla locality, u mm-blno Import ed from Itoek Island, III,' , Mm. Hun C. Kly hna been ah Aah lund vlaltor this week, repreaiintlng tho associated Industrie of Oregon,'; prniiehlng the gospel of pntronlln homo products us applied to commu nity, county and state development. ' 'The local Indite of K I k h will lusliill officers on Hutiirday night III In woelt 'Aahlund fruturrinl o'rdera nro enlor.' tiilulng u prnpoaltlon luiplylhg tho nppcuniuco hero of: Hen . Hrovell, nephew of Sir llonry Irving, tlio em inent uclor, In an oiiturtnlninont por traying actual experiences of the sol Aler boys behind ' Iho front lino trenches. . ... i Telegrams received hy parties here niiniiuneo the duugurniia Illness ol Mra, Allco Johnson, a former wife of r, .1. 1'. Johnson, in u Chicago hos pital. . , EDEN PRECINCT Mm. Karl Drlscoe of North Tulent. wna doing trading In Ashluud Mon day. , . ' , ' Mm. 0. Coleman, Mm. I.. A. oanies, Mm, Otto (.'niitur, Mra, Nan nie itoherta, Mm. (J. Caroy, all mcm- bers of Onk Clrclo of l'hoonlx, visited Acorn circle of Aahlund, Mondny, . Mr. iiikI Mrs. lOrnest Itutimes are moving to their new home near Con trnl Point which they recently pur chased. ' ,)...; 1 f Mrs. Kfflo Taylor returned last work from 'Portland where aha hna been visiting, her Ion Anhotid nnd wlfo, Mr. Taylor went on out to Klumnth Kails, ia, vlall hot- iluler, .Mrs. Mllbur Jnnua. Tho ljidles Aid held their regular meeting at the homo of Mm. Elinor Coleman Wednesdny. A very dainty tea waa one feature of tho afternoon nns were mndo for tholr annual sale to lie held soon, " - Wo uro glad there la to be a ebnuga In our dully hbwapnpor.; We only hope you will give na a good clean republican i newspaper. Come "on. take tho ntnnd on the aldo you uro 'convinced la right. Hew to tho lino. lot tho chips full whero they may.' Mr. and Mm. Ustnr Kay will Boon Inovo to tholr ranch below Phoenix (in tho public highway, known us the Culey place, i i ' . '.' Mr. Lawrence cruwfora of Tnieni, dialled her mother, Mm. Kronch lust Monduy. ' Wo nro hearing tho ruport Hint the valley canneries are hot gdlng to run thla aannon. Tho peoplo of thla val ley ncod tho canneries. What la. the ninttor? How fan thle vnllcy hope to prosper nnd let It's induntrloa die? They are few enough na It la. . . , MEN! TALK County. 8chool Superintendent Agar' nnd family woro guests of Mr. and Mrs. l.oulno Drown Sunday. : 'Marlon Tryor and family vlalled hla ihothor, Mra. II, n. Tryer at tho home of hla alator, Mm. Itay Toft In Medford Sunday. Clnronco llolilrldgo, olght-yoar-old son df Krnnk Hbldrldgo bnd the niln- fortiino to run rrom tlio barn lort on bis rlither's ranch, auntulnlng ii frae- t n red leg, Tho lad had gono up to T T WHY COUGH AND; COUGH AND COUGH? Pr1. King's Now Discovery ,.' removes the danger of ; neglect; ( Coughing until Brows nsintul shoi nt uniil the parched throat rows pstntul noma not be permitted. It should be relieved before it gains headway nlth a dole of Dr. King's New Durovery. The same with a cold or bronchial attack. Millions have used this well known remedy for half a century regularly without thought of change. ' Sold by druggists since 1869. An all Important aupinct to any family medicine cabinet. 60c and $1.20. ' Tho Burden of Constipation It lifted, comfortably but positively whep you treat yotir bowels with Dr. King's New Life Pills. The liver gets busy, digestion improves,, the sickly, allow skin is freed from bile, Oct a bottle today start the day right, tic. Snimnona In the Circuit Court of tho Btnto of Orogon tor tho County of Jnckaon. 'Kdwnrd Wlldor, Plnlntltt, Va. Cora , Wilder, Doroliclunt. .' To tho nbovo nnmod dofehdnnt, Corn 'Wlldor. ' In tho name of the Btnto of Oro gon: You nro heroby summoned and required to appear In the above named court and cnuno nnd nnswor plnlntlffs complaint on fllo thorcin nitnlnat you. within six (IS) weoks after March 5, 1010, the dftlri ot tlio first puuiicnuon ot tnin Hiimmons. You nro further notified that If y-oii fnll to nppenr nnd answer Biild com- plulnt within tho time nforosiild, plaintiff Will apply to tho court tor the roller . domnnciott in Bent com plnlnt, a succinct -statement of which 1st ' Vor a docroo ot anld court against tlbfohdnnt dlUHolvtiig tho bonds of matrimony exlating bolween nlnltilltf and tldtondnnt, nnd divorcing plain tiff froln dotondiuil aboslntoly, and for shell other mid further rollef nk tho court may doom Just and 6qilt-nblo.- . Date bf ordor,oreln, for service of gnmttinns by n'ltlfllrntftrn Is Mhreh 7, 1 0 1 II. '.i , ' rotiTRit .i. nbipp,':; ' auotiio lot WTCTYPOTtD WAW TTtnVtl, Jfl proenro a piece of board and wna In Iho net of stopping ' on tho ladder when he tripped and fell. 'Mrs. Itoblnsou und Mrs. Young of Aahlund, woro guests of Mra. lloblh- son'a alatnr, Mra. J. V. Donlmin and family Huniiny. Iiilton llunsnn - recently piirchnried few bend of the culobralod Hhort- horn sloek void ut Mudford. The purchiiHo amounted to about $1200, Mlsa Af. I. Ilooaey wua a guest of h"r alatnr, Mra. Mnrloiv.Tryer Bntur-; lay aflornoou. Mr. und Mm. Krod Ilrandt trnna- uMod business In Med ford Monduy. Church services na iiauuf at the MnthodlHt church next Hundiiy, Hun- day rchonl ut, 10 u. in., preiichlng at II.' Hi e: In I urrnugoiiiunta nro uoing madn for tho spring opening of our ttiinduy school to bo held next Bun- luyt Apr.ll II, Como and see what a good time you will have. , Prayer meeting Thursduy evening from 8 to :). Teaehom' atudy cIhsB" 8:8 to , All nro wuleoinod. ICd (lore of Medford, waa a vlaltor In town Wednosduy. Woman's Homo Missionary society of tho Methodist church meet at the homo of Mra.-. KatUHcott Thuraday 'afternoon. ' ' ' Happy Mciliers Prepare in Advance X WonJerful Influence For Ezpacianf Mother. Mothers for over half a century have mnl with the utmost regularity tho tlrae Iwniired preparation, Mother's Friend, before tlte nrrlval of baby. Hero Is a truly wooder fal penetroUns.appllratlon'for Uie abdomen and breast. It sbrtcna -and makes etsxtlo lb nunctM. Tendering them pliant to readily yield lo nature's demand for cspanalon. by Its UH' tbo anxious montlis of preansncy are mada comrertsbte. Ttte nsiial wrench trt strain, brartus-down and (treifblncpalaa aro niuntcracted, Tho s'tcin b) prepared for tlw rointna event, and tbo uaeof Motlier'a Frterid brliioi rcalful nlahta and bappy aiiUci patton, fur flie nerves aro not drawn upon with Iho muni strain Dv lu rcautnr arrollcatlon tho mitsctea ex pand candy Vfhrn halv Arrives I the time br IrM at II etl.U and naturoltr the ooln a dantrr bi leai - ' 1 ' Mutlier's Fneiid la, on aala at every drua stura. It Is for vxtcrnat. ttse only, la aUuliitcly uip and wonderfully effective. Wrllo tlw Bro.lflcM llotulnUir Company, Dept. C, lmnr bulletin, lltanla, Geurida, for tlielr liitrrciitliia MinherlKiod Uook. froo to ucrs of Methera l-rlencli end obtain a bottle uf Mutlwr'a Prtend ttvm tin dmg tuio ond tenia this ratcful trvaUuejlU XOTICK tO fJOTUACTOUS Seal ed proposals for constructing or lm-' proving tho Anna Creek Section of: tho Medford-KInmnth Kails N'ntlonaL Vorost rond project locntod within tho Orator National Forest, Stnto of, Oregon, County of Klnmulh, will ne received by the District Knglri'eor. nurosu of Public ltonds, U. S. De partment of Aprlcultiiro, nt 628 Post Offlen dlulldinu. Portland.- Oregon. until 10 o cioca a. m. on mo um uuy or April,' 191fl, nt which tlmo and plnco they will be publicly opened and rond. The right is reserved to reject any nnd alt hlds, nnd nono will be considered, oxcept those trora con tractors nscortnined to bo experienc ed and responsible. Tho enulh or the projoct to oo con structed or Improved Is approximate ly S.5 miles, and tho principal items or work nro approximately as fol lows: Clearing and grubbing, '. i) acroa; unclnantfied cxcavntlon. cubic yards: log aim concroto pipe culverts. Kit) lineal foot. Tho work cmliracad in tnis con tract shnll bo completed witbln 180 enthnr working: days. Bald contract form, and tho maps, plans, specifications nnd estimate of quantities may bo examined by re sponsible contractors at 028 Postot- flco Untitling, Portlnnd, Orogon. All propomils tntiHt uo mnuo on forms, and In accordance with In structions forming n part ot tho specifications nbovo referred to. b. I. H1SWIS3, Ul8trl:t Knginoor. NOTICli TO CO.NTKACTOItS--Seal- ed proposals for constructing or Im proving' tho i:rntor t,nno-l'rospoci Section ot tho Modford-Klamnth Falls Nntiotfnl Forest road project lo cated nnrtly within tho Orator Nat ional Forest, stnto or orogon, t-omi- tlos of JnckHon and Klamath, will bo roeolvcd bv tho District Knglncer II urea a of Public Honda. U. S. De- pnrtinont of Agriculture, at 628 Post Offlco Ilulldlng, Portland, Orogon, nntll 10 o'clock 4. m. on tho , 11th duv or Anrll. 1910. at which time and plnco they will ho publicly opened and rend. Tho right Is reserved to rojoct any nnd all bids, and none will bo considered, except those rrom con. tractors ascertained to bb experience ed und responsible ' ' Tho length ol tho project to bo constructed or Improved Is approx imately 23 mllos, and the principal Items or work are approximately nn follows: Clonrlng nnd grub bing, 200 aeros; common excava tion 0000 oubic yards; 'concrete pipo culvortn, asoo lineal reot; concrete lq bridges, 000 cubic yaras. Thb work ombrncod In this con. tract shall bo completed within 360 wonthor working days, s Kivl it enntrnct form, find tho mans. plane, specifications nnd estimate of qualities may bo examlnod by respon slblo contractors at 028 Postoftlco Dullding. Portlnnd. Orogon. All proposals must Uo mado on forms, nnd in nceordnnco with lie struotloiiB forming a port df the specifications abovo referred to. L. I, MEWKS. District Engincor." t - - . . , Inside Out 1N81DH TIIH CITY BET OUTSiDK THE HlGl'l T.IXES . lh'ieed down ticloiv tho lowest. 3i nqres with nbout 3 acres 1 ot tho very best of gardon soil. Plnntod to ovor 100 Blng and Lambert cherries, some apples, plums poaches, peters, loganbcrrloB, black berries and red raspberries. Has now 7-room bouse, lurgo barn, chicken houso, running water, two wolls, 1 I. p.'Olactrlo pumping plant with tower tank to hold 2500 gallons; city water' piped' Into gardon; If you want a good little plnco you will buy this. Are you from Missouri? "V '' ' ' Bennett Investment Go.v Insure in Hiiro Insurance. ATTlTli 4, 1fl10 ' ' " I f f Tt Ruddy Cheeka Sparklintr Eyes ' ' -Most Women Can Have . " : Say Dr. Edwards, a Wetl-Known -- Ohio Phyaldan - T)r. P. M. Edwardi for 17 yearn treated acoret of women for liver and bowel ailments. During tneee ycara he gave to hie patients a prescription made ol a fevr well-knowq vegetable Ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. You will know them by heir olive color. , - Tncac tablets are wonder-workers on tho liver and bowels, which cause a nomid action, carrvino off the waste and nolaorv ouarratter in one's system. if you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a littlcas, co-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactivo bowclyou take one of Dr. Edwards' Olivo Tablets plffrtly for a time and note the pleasing results. a Thousands of women ss well as men 1tA nr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the auo Icesefol substitute for calomel now and khen just to keep in the pink of condition. llOc and 25c per box. All druggists. Trc-ewurcr's Notleo NOTICB IS HBHKnY G1VEM that the City or Medford has called for payment at tho face value and ac crued -Interest 'and will take up and cancel on May 1, 1919. tho following described bonds of said city: liiiprovcihoht Jlonds No 01G5 to 0171, both Inclusive, dated Mb.v 1,1910! Nos. 439 to 4S8, both Inclusive, dated . .November 1, 1910 Nos. 017 to 022, both Inclusive, duted Msy 1, 1911 .. , . .' Nos. 1389 to 1442, both inclusive, dated November 1, 1911 Nos, 1078 to 1094, both inclusive, dated -Vovomber 1, 1913 - t Wntrrmnlii lionils No. 0, Series "E", dated May 1, 1911 Nos. 10 to 23, both Inclusive, Series "O", dated November 1, 19U. ' Interest on the above named bonds will cease at tho "next Beml-annial lu torost payment date. May 1, 1919. Dated at Medford, Oregon. April 4, 1919. MARY A. HaSWELL, City Treasurer. Ji Xotlpei to Contrnctors Stnto HlKliway Construction Soalcd bids' will lie received by "the Rtato -Highway Commission or the State of Orogon nt Itoom 52Q Multno mah COunly Court House. Portland, ireKoni' at "11 o'clock a. m: on the icili day of April, 1919, for tho roi lowing projects :l , . ; ' i '- v ajiuker County, grading nnd gravel ing, HaKer-.Mlcwie urtage i-ost itoati Project. 1 8.75 miles In length. 78,000 cu. yds. ' excavation,' S;&u cu. yus. gravel surrnce. i ;.''!,'' ' fc'oltimbfa County, grading, 1 Scap- poose-Deeny iKland, 14.2 miles' In tonglh. .70,000 cu. yds.-excavaHoni Columbia ' Coilhty. ' paving. Deer Islahd-Kalnler, 20 mllos-ln length Coos County. Paving, MariTi''.eld- Coqutllci 14 miles tn length.' : ' -f: Douglas County, paving, Oakland- Ypncalla, 10.4 miles In length. ; DottKlns County, paving, . Myrtle CreeT(-01llard,''13 miles In length. Douglas County, rotaoval of slides. -Myrtlo Crcek-Dlllard., '30,000 cu. ydB.: excavation. ; ' , ' Jackson County.- paving, oenirat Point-Gold Hill. 8.9 miles In length. Joseohlno County, paving. Wolt Creok-Grnvo Creok. 4.9 mllos. in length. . 1 ' Josephine County, grading, Stage Road Pass-Wolf Creek. 4.5 miles In length. 88,000 cu. yds. excavating. Lane County, cradtnff. Walkor-Oot- Lago Grove, 3 miles in length. 23,000 u. yds. excavation. Lane County. - grading, Divide- Douglas County Line, 1.2 miles In longth. 9,500 cu. yds. excavation. ' Mnrlon County, paving, J Mterson north. 7 miles In length. Polk County, paving, Rlckreall- Monmoiith-Indepc.ndence, S.3 ' miles In length. ' ' . ! Tillamook County, paving,- Ilem- lock-Ueaver, E miles In length. Yamhill County, paving. McMlnn- vllle-Sberidari. 3 miles in length. Yamhill and Polk Counties, pav ing, Amlty-Hblmes Gap Crossing, S.3 miles In length: No bid will bo considered unless accompanied by cash, bidder's bond or certified check for nn amount oqunl to flvo '(5) per cont of the total amount bid. A corporate surely bond will bo re quired lor tho faithful performance ot the contract In a sum equnl to one-hnlf ot the total amount bid. Pronosnl blanks nnd full Informa tion fer bidden may 'be obtained nt the office of the State Highway Engl neer, Capitol Building,, Salem. Plana, specifications and form or contract may bo Inspected at tho same place or may bo obtalnoo. npon deposit ot $5.00 for each set of planB and specifications. Plans and speci fications are also on file at llooitl 1301 Yeon Building. Portland. The-right Is reserved to reject any or nil proposals or to accept, the pro posal deemed best for the 'State ot Oregon. STATE HttiHWAY COMMISSION S. iBENSON, Chairman . W. .b. THOMPSON, Commissioner R. A.. BOOTH. Commissioner. 12" Attest:; ... . HERBERT NUNN. , State Highway Engineer. J Salem, Oregon, April 1; 1919. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN. MENT TIMBER. General Land Of ricb. Washington. D. C, March 17, 1919. Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limita tions of the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stnt., 818),: and tho Instructions of Phono 700. CLilFIEiilSESi the Secretary ot the Interior of Sep tember 15, 1917, tho tlmbor on the following lands will be sold May 0, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at the United States land of fice at HoSoburg, Oregon, to the high est bidder at not less than the ap nrnlsnd value as shown by this notice. sale to be subject to tho approval or the Bocrutury of tho Interior, 'ine purchase prlco, with ah additional sum or one-nrtn or ono per ceni thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time or saie, money to be returned If sale Is not approvedothortvlse patent will Issue tor tho timber which must oe re moved within ten years, lllds will be reeelvod from citizens of the unit ed States, associations of such citi zens and corporations .organized un der tho laws oMho United States or hv atato. terrltorvor district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified norchnser.' the timber on any logal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included In any offer or a larger unit. ' T. 39 8., R. 2 W., Sec. 1; SK'4 NE4, Yellow plno 10 Si red fir 30.' M.. NEW SEV4, yellow pine Of. M.. red fir 005 M.i none of the yellow pine to he sold for less than ? 2.00 per M., and none or ine red fir to bo sold for less than $1.00 per M. T. 37 S., K. 7 W.. Sec. 19; NK V, NW'A. yellow pine 30 M.. red rir 35Q M., LVW.4 NW14 yellow pine 30 M., red rir 420 M., none or the yel low nine to be sold tor less than $2.50 -per M., end nono of the red fir to be sold for less then si.25 per M. uiay Tnllman, Commissioner General Land orrice. .. -. : , . Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. LegaJ -Five cents a lino. ' Display 25 cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. HELP WAJTTE1) StAIJC, WANTED Men to cut wood and clear - land. Webster Ranch. Phone 6S5-J3. , 326 fJEIiP WASTED FHa&AM3 WANTED Woman to do cleaning one or two days a week. Medford ' Sanitarium. : WANTED AVoman for housework In country; young child no objection. Apply Mrs. Frank Preston, Hotel Medford.. i : 14 WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework:. Phone 275-R. WANTED Woman for general house wdrk on ranch. Two children nnd man In family. Route 3, Box 98, Medford 12 WANTED aracefifjANBOTJB WANTED To buy a good second hand wheelbarrow. Phone 92-J. 12 WANTED A second-hand tent In good condition or would consider teut house. Call 339. 12 WANTED Good gentle milk cow. Ul,vo full particulars. R. 2, Box 6. 12 WANTED If you want cash at right figure for your 16-17 or 18 Ford See us. Universal Tire Filler Agency, Natatorlum. , 12 WANTED To buy 50 to 100 head of feeder cattle. H. W. Bingham. Mediord. WANTED We pay cosh for Liberty bonds. Halo s Piano 'House Inc.. J. F. Hale, general manager. WANTED Any kind cattie, stock or beef. Q, W. King, Montague, Calif. 336 WANTED House moving and re pairing, r none ss-fti or 43s-a - ' FOR 8ALE LIVESTOCK FOR - SALE Two nice geldings, weight 1430 and 1320 lbs. 547 South Front Street. ' 15 FOR SALE-114 head ot stock cattle 'Hereford and Durham. Mra. C. A. Pruott, Eagle Point, Ore. Ranch three miles' SW. Eagle Point. . Phone Eagle Point 4-F9. ' 16 FOR SALE, 15 head work horses, saddlo horses nnd driving horses; harness, singlos and donblos. Wag ons, hacks and bnggleS. At the Union Stables, 111 North Fir St. D. S. Litts. , , .15 FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, born October, 1918; fine youngster. 1 Modoe Orchard or Pal mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore. FOR BSS1 HO USES. FOR RENT Modern soven-room house, with fruit and garden. In quire Sll North Baryett. FOR RENT Furnished house, big : garden, fruit, chicken yard, close In. 246 N. Oakdale. 18 FOR RENT Five-room bungalow. Oakdale district. Wanted to buy pullets; Phono 84 2-R. FOR RENT Several modern houses. Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F. A Ft. Wiiit. - t ..... ... iNTERURrtAN AtJTOOAB CO. TIME CARD. ' Leave Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days le ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 6:30 and 9:30 p. m. ? rLeave 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) 1?:30. Wf hij i0 fc P.', , t , FOR B AtiB Si IRUKIjIiA XKOUB FOR SALE Field selected seed corn Minnesota No. 13. K. L. Lane, Cen tral Point, phone 13-3. .10 FOR SALE Three mules, one horse; wagon, springs, sprlngtooth and disc harrows, harrow cart; elgbt ' Inch plow; fifty gallon metal bnr rel. Harness. Paul Williams, 303 North Main street, Aahlund, Ore. 14 FOR SALE Heifer calves; dried sweet corn; onions. Phone 777-1. 12 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. 344 FOR 8ALI3 Early Sunrise seed po tatoes. . D. Schnack, R. 4, Medford. -, . 21 FOR SALE Body and top for one ton truck. 106 South Bartlctt. 13 FOR SALE Second-hand Ford In good running order. A bargain for cash. Phone 783-J. 11 FOR SALE Electric motors for sale. rent, or trade. We buy motors. Paul's Electric Store. 33 FOR SALE Clean beardless barley for seed at Watkins Feed Store. FOR SALE Seed and teed barley In carload lots or otherwise. Phone . B34-X. . FOR SALE Rotten cow manure. Phone 452-Y. Hoover's Dairy. FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi ment.' Plowing done. Phono 9 12-J. FOR 8ALE-J-About rive tons freshly dug stock carrots. Modoc Orchard. Phone meal hours. FOR SALi: Strictly fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. Nltro-cultures. Eld on, Medford. Ralph FOB SALE POUiVrBT AND EGGK. FOR SALE Eggs. Am oHering hatching eggs from my Hne White Leghorns, one ot the best flocks In i southern Oregon, headed by four pedigreed male birds from very . high record hens. Pullets from i these eggs will lay all winter. $1.50 per setting. I replace Infertile eggs. E. H. Westertiatd, Medford. Phone 19-F4. - 34 FOR SALE -S. C. White Leghorn eggs for hatching after Apr. 4th. White Wing Poultry Farm, Phoe nix, Ore. , 11 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs 5c; chicks; ,R. 1. R. eggs. All heavy layers. F. H. Dressier, phone 777-L , -30 OR SALE--Hatchlng eggs, S. C. .' White Leghorns. Best of winter layers, $1.50 per setting ot 15. $7 in 100 lots. "K. Hammerbacher, R. F. D. No. 2, Grants Pass,' Ore. .. . .' . - 334 FOR SALE KKAfj ESTATE. FOR SALE Desirable acreage, close In, terms. For Information ad dress Owner, Mall Tribune. 16 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Seven room house In Ashland on East Main street. Ganlen. All assess ments paid tor Jledford property. Inquire Royal Bakery, Medford l'i FOR SALE3 Modern 7-room bunga low. Close in. .Call at 343 Applo street, . 13 FOR SALE $550.00 buys house, lot and garage ot Edgar Wight, Jew6. er, 17 North Central. . " FOR SALE Several good" stock ranches Including cattle, homes. i farming Implements, etc. If look ing for a bargain and want to make " aomo easy money, see T. C. Gaines, Trail, Ore. 325 - Yat Snlo ' No. 1 400 acre stock ranch, about 250 in cultivation, good buildings, running spring water, good out ranee. Prlco $13,000, No. 2 200 acre stock ranch, about 150 In cultivation; bungalow. - water piped In house, fine barn; teheed; out range; Will rent for ensh with option to buy. Price $12,500. ': No; 3 60 acres, all lrt cultivation, 5 acres bearing pears, rest or ptsce will grow anything; 'tree'" water Tleht for entire place: trood build : ings; school close; and level and of the best.- price sia.onu. NO. 4 14 acres close to town, fine house, about 2 acres family orch. ard. outbuildings. Price $4500. iSV, 6 20 acres, mostly in commer cial fruit, close In; fair ranch Build ings. This Is a dandy good invest ment at $5000. No. 66 acres Joining city limits; good hbuse and outbuildings, plen ty ot fruit of all kinds. Price for quick sale only $2000. No.' 7 3 H acres cld9B in, good build ings, on Rood road. Price $2300 No. S 5 acres 1 miles from Cen tral Point, fine chicken" ranch, good soil, good liuildings, under . irrigation, cm good road. Price $2000. ' - ! : ' - ; 1 No. 910 acres Just outside city llm , its on prtved state hlghwdy; fine ; modern bnnealow: etiod otltbulld- lngs, ifierries nnd tntlt. Prlee $4500 No. 10 160 acres,: ? miles' ffom Rogue River, good housei'two feood barns, some alfalfa: partly lencett; cood water, rjn main road, good out rnnge for stock; this Is a great bnrenih at S3600: ort terms. J. W. WTAKEFIELD, iOT East Main St.. Medford. FOR RENT aPAivMENT8. FOR, RENT Sleeping . and house- koeeping rooms at 249 South RIv erside. . Phone 2J2-H. ', 13 FOR RENT One furnished apart' PA OF SEVEN FOR KENT .iOELiANFX)tJS. FOR RENT 20 acres, modern build ings, some fruit. Clono to town on. Ross Lune. J. W.' Wukofleld. 107' Eiist Main. 12". FOR RENT Fine ranch, R3od bnlld Ings, for cash rest.' Seo J. ,W. Wakoflold. . .... ESTRAYED STRAYED One Ted and white spot ted bull. Mnrk -crop and slit In right ear; brand day on right hip. Notify C. B. Centers, Gold Hill. Ore.' -;, 14 MOXK2 TO UOKS LOANS Farm loans 6 per ceftt lo - terest, O. C. Boggs. . LOANS City loans. Building ft Loan Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. r MONEY TO LOAN on good Teall estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews. No. SI North Grape. Phone 63-M. 330 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-UW. rooms 8 and 9, Medford Natltvoal Bank Building. ELIJAH H. HURD--Lawyer, 213-14 Garnett-Corey Bdg. ,; 318 A. E. REAMRS, Lawyer, Garnett Corey Building, i Auto Hupplles LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. Wt are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs) when others tail. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Flfteealk St., Portland, Oregon;1 - Garbage GARBAGE Get your promise cleaned up for the summer. Call : on tba city garbage wagons tor good service. Phone 351-T; ' Y. Allen.- : ' V 1 - Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. tt. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In . come Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. Building, Medford. Phone 167-R. Farm Iwins AifORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40s yearn 5hi Money ready when land Is appraised and title a nroved. E. H. -Hurd. secy-treas; National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-COrey Bldg., Medford. Instruction in Mosle FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Musia Studio, 401 Garuett-Corey Bid. Phone 72. ' "? Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doom, monldlngB ana screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and Snrgeon DR. W. W. HOWARD-Osteopathle physician. 303 Garnett-Corey buuo Ing. Phono 130. : , . DR. J. J. EMMENS -Phynlclan ana surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glass" sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co. Bldg. Phone S67. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bids. Phone 904-L. -Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO. haa the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. - Portland prices. . 27 North Fir St ' : ' V ' ' -' Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St Phone 315. Prices right Service guar anteed. v ' '' " SNAPS A splendid 6-room modern home on Main street can. be bought right now for $1200;00. , 36 acres finest bottom garden soil, good 7-room house, large barn . ana all needed outbuildings, some fine, fruit and berrlos, 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 be had for short time for $750;00, :; ' -We havo homes In Medford, Ash land and Central Point to exchange tor( good automobile. (. : ' 'Also some splendid bargains In -Ranch and Orchard properties. BROWN S WHITE ' Real Estate, insurance. Rentals, . . L 10 Bontf) Vis. 8U -j'