Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 05, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    TABLE ROCK IABLEIS
j; (i I'doliutil 'iiinT ,fii'iii'lv,nf "iiiin
SiNjlml iylntiv'dM Aki-u hudi Kiiiuluy,
A nhnnttrt in neulm Hiin been mud?
nt tU Muioi orcliunl Mrm - Niiim
UimiiK I'lirmoi or i'ikiu.;,k niiunlcina
mid aiinh Zulu Jiivlur iii'tiuir n u
lONtlUll, ;
I l.t ...... i ..!..!. '..I . '...'
i. rii'.imiiii'K nini ' ';,' rrulov
wcrii liiiKiiiiMH viltui-M in Muill'oril
mill Jacksonville Monday.
Altoiuov Nuwinuii or Medford nH
n Ihihiiicnm vihitnr nt thu . Dvriiiii
rnni'ii una iiuv iiinc wmik,' ,
Spriivinv fur miuiIii i nuilillv iienr
Ingr otiiiliilclidii In nil of oiir orclmrdu
TIio iillill'ii unnumo U Imiiii li
1'i'iMiNml til iii Htirinu mi ilie I.vdiiinl
ritneli linn iiIhu lit lliu Moiloit on
chnnl. ' .'., I
Rlrn, Hhhiiii lViiliiliil In viHillmr
ri'inlivi'M in Cnlllornln for u few
' Weeks. .. , . ... ;
lli'lu'V Mitlirv mill HlNlor-Miirv nnil
Kiiul'iinl Hii'liiinlHoii mill family of
Uiwh Uiiiii wuru TiiIiIii Hnpli vmitorH
mm Miiiiiiiiv. i
Frmik 'J'lininiwon of ('iinl'mi J'iiImI
who h Kulliui Maxwell i'iir wiih n
limifiireH vinilor in thix Hoi'tiuii lnMt
Wl'i'k. , ", !.i - -
Mmnv I iln wurii mil 'flower nifk-
inif mill I'llmliiiiir lliu roi-kti liiMti Hun-
iliiv, n liriil'iiNiuii of liiunOiftil flowm
went Hi'fiirnil, miii-Ii iih white hii, ,nr.
pli IiiiiiIi'n timcuc mill red lilii-i.
Frederick (,i'Iit of Titliml. tiiitl
John Ihulun of Mt'ilfonl wi.ro vUitiiur
frienda in tliix ilistrint SiiiiiIiiv 0 veil
ing. , ,
, Owlnir In llm Iii ren iinioiiiit of work
011 limnl iminv of our own citixeiiN
"limit Sunday in I ho fii'lilM. in. find
there worn hiiiiik or nctivilv on nearly
cvnrv rnnrli in llm ilitrii't.
Minn Anvi'l'iiii Cameron U cxiicit
lo arrive home tlii week from
Portland where ho hiix been iucc
lift AukiikI.
Tho crew of num. who have ,lxin
working- on tlm ditch diiriiitr llm 1iit
few' monlliH Imvo fiiHC oiii'mtionH
nml (ho wnltir Iiiih hwn tnnioil in
nifiun. "v-
Si I'crkiliK In iroimr lo loivn Kriilnv
In t!il n nhnvn iwxl liii. Imir cot,
"iiVM IIiik will I111 ili'firl linio hu w
bwn out ini' dm wpuilipr rlcnrrd
inn' llifl oiiriiiir ilrivo licumi.
.lolm Vlnci'iil mill wifn nf Jnckinn
viM wim rwpnt Tuliln Hoi'k viHilor:
Mr. O. T. WiN.m nml cliilelrcn of
Snnni vnlli'r upcnt Mint Kiiniliiv hin
with rrlnlivwi; r
Tim iioonli! in llm norlliiim imrt rtf
mir ntnln Imvo cot n iiolion into their
Iioihi (lint I ho wHit of llm "T11I1
li'l" In 11 iTowir of fmmv Huff ftnf-
inuton fliicVeim nml nro iliroi'linu
nimiv Mli'm In him )n mminl lo
cnrinir tuv or som. llm liiten niiif
"'1 lir-iint from Mr. I. ,, Cnto of
1Ni'i.iiim' ()rii. . 1 1 . -.
Mwn liillii'rino NVnliin siiimt Vrl
lnv nt Urn l.onif.rouiiliiin. tlmlritit
vixitiiiff frlcniln mnl cliiintf 11 n her
kpIiooI biiKiniwH.
Tim nnnunl liuilniuu .nuiotlnK of
I ho Hope I'rooliytorliin oburch wan
; hold on Thurncliiy ovonlmt. TIio
uunl roport wnro rend ami Juiluc
O. II. (Illmoro wa oloctoil to mccaoU
hlnmulf aa Iruntso.
Tho lolillcm nml nallom of RnRtio
Itlvor nnd vicinity will bo Rlvon a re
caption and bnmiuot on Krlilny ovon
Inn of this wouk.
Mr. Shormnn Enlollo lit netlnx M
nulintltuto mall carrlnr on tho rural
routo up Ktuik cronk whllo tho rcnu
lar carrlor It having hla miunl .yk.v
Wirk On the IrrlRntlon ditch from
' Oold mil to ltoKiio Itlvor hu nRnln
uogun In-'enrnBiil. Tho contractor
arVnlmlnir nt tho comploflon -of the
ditch by nliout tho mlddla ot June.
; Mr.'E. W, Wilson who him hird
a iIlKht oporntton porfnrmod at tho
Dow boinltnl In reported to bo snln
Inn nlculy nnd will ebon lio jlilo to
go homo. ;
.., lr, Fred Luy.gt. Auolopo,.waa (he
Riient of Mrs, John Vincent .Moniluv,
She ni accompnnlod to .Mmtfortl by
hor on I,,Rwronee,v w'lo'TPcentljr'rO
turned from Bnrvlna In the army.
Mrs. J. Snhntor, Mvd. E. A ;Iinglny
nnU Mrs. 0, U. Abbott wero nmoiiK
iiioo wno wont to .ve invn moikiii:'
Wm. Llndloy of 'Dead ' Indian
brought tUo nciifns' of 'aovoriil' wild
nnlniulB to tin county' clurk'a office
Mondny. . ( -. -.j v ,
v.v.Mllof 'JnntrnU niid "Kiiblt nros.
wdra pvor from ApploRnte Mondny. '
.,,000. N. I.owla nn.l O, HijrbiuiKh
lb ado a trip to ModForl Mamiay,
; U Dr. Elliott. of MaJi'oid molcred to
JAoksonvlllo Sundny. '
i Mr. Chrln. Ulrloh. Mrs. BUn Cook
Mr. 0. U. Chapman, and Mrs. Harry
JAii, motorod to Ashland Tlinruiluy
wro tho two formor lndloB will viBlt
no no iiome or Aira. iiciniia tviuin
fotho remnlmior of the woolc-."- .: ;
jVorno Whips, who Is a lintlvn (if
ourl town, wiiB jn'rlinrRO of tho trmn
tl4,lB bniillngr .t'ho war rellcH torn
Orogon, . n representative, , 9t (ho
Pdrtlnnd Chnmbor of CommoMO., ; ,
' tho'nKrbld Jlorton roportod In ihe
; Ul.S. .casualty lint ng bnlnK klllod In
nqtton. wna a nntlvo of Srtn Franolnco
nrtil no tho noil of Vrot. and Mrn. J.
M. .Morton, formorly ot JnckBonvlllo.
Hiiy Morton! their oldest son, 1b Btlll
with tho army In Frnnco. ; ; ,( '
(Clinton Cook, who Ik extensively
dnKDRod In cuttle raising, nnd a nuih
))Hr of otherB living In thoVoiiUiwos:
torn part ot the county, wore In town
Saturday on tliolr return from, the
stock sale at Mcdford. Ho recently
ROGUE RIVER
. JACKSONVILLE f -
piiri'hiiBi'il u cur loud o( ininibrvd
Hhorthorii at I'rluuvlllu for bin rmicji
on Apuli-Kiily, t ' t
; Will AtcUiiiiloi of ApplMKiitn, ll'ilidu
it trip to Jnckronvlllo a fiiw (liiy
BlllCO. . .. .1 I -i , . , , 1
i 'I'ho clly couiicll hold Us rnKiilur
ntiinlhly BUHtlon tho forupurt u( tho
WIKllt.! "I.;. . ,J ,,;...
I'(!lniii4nr Kuhlt of AppleKnte, drove
bull mid Kiivuriil hnlforpi which ha
had bouKhl ut (lie. Shorthorn onttlo
itnio In .Modford. thru lown Suturdnv.
I'.mio Wylnnd, 'tho tfundowt tock
imin mid John Miiluoy of ApploKuin,
tnrrlml a iihiirt time In JacknnvlIlo
mid Modford 811 1 unlay,-
t. Mmlnrinoynr mid Frank llybeo
Imvo linen In Mudford kovorul tlineii
during tho wiink.
Al'bott (Inn. uru ubhIhIIiik In llui
nurvoy of. tho I'milflc hlKhwuy nuur1
how Hill. . .
Jaiai-K Ilui-kliiy puimvil thru Jack-
huuviiio umi Huturduy Willi a now
Ford car. ..... .-. ,
Clllirliw II, I'lorfio. mid not Mr.
I'lurco ub urronmiuiily ntiilud lit tho
.viull Trlbuno, has ruluniod to Ah
land fully recovnrod from an Injury
to IiIb 1ik iih 1 11 1 11 ml moiiii yimrs uko.
JuiIku OhtirlvB I'rlui In truvollmr In
oiiNiiirn orotion on deputy U. a. Inter
mil rovuuiio oolloctor, .
Buliirduy wim motion duy In the
circuit court mid nimrly ovary attor
ney In tho vulluy wan In uttundunce,
. Mr. and Mm. Uuh (noo IClla llun-
luy) Into ot Chllii, were over from
Mudiord during tho wouk.
, U. F. IMntt of Mudtord, was at tho
cauuiy Beat, on liUBlnann ftuturdny,
(.linrlos Mi-kull, the ploner new
jwipor man ot Orogon; hu bean tho
KUHt or Mr. and Mrs. I.owls UlrUU.
Ho 1 engaged In rurinlmt near May
ward. Cal. , . .
Hrcult Court
II. Jt. KHnK ra. Wm, I. Whitman
ot nl. Hiimmon and proof of mull
ing. . ' , '
Henry Dltalon t 8on( vb. Applo-
gnlu l.umlier Co. For moucy. .
r K. Morrlck ot ul vs. Wm. M
HolmtiH t al. Demurrer.
- J nek nun Co.. Dunk vs. J. F. Hole et
uJ." Notlco, .
Holland-America Mlg. Co, vs. Isa
JhiI 1. 00m l e( al. Cost bill.
. Rtnto vs. Jnnios MncCunnn. Lar
ceny.
Fort Hubbard ot nl vs. William
Henry et al. Speclul appearance.
Arcblns Taylor ruKlxlors S4 licro
farm In sections 4 and 9, twp. 37, It.
3 W., "Tho Throo Wnyg." , : ,
'. K. K. Merrick ct nl vn. William M.
UuIiimm. Million. Simulation. Or-
uvr. Amended cuiuuliiiiit.
; Probata Court
Kit.. Frank Smlih. Order.; ; , 1
. JBst. A. Wntorbury. Admlttod to
prolinto. '
, Est. Mncoln'A. nrntt:' Proof of
publication. , ' i . '': y
Kst Edwin C. Larnod. Order.
' KhI. Anna Nygroh ol at. Second
annual report. ,
ICst. I.oiih M. Collliia. Pot ll Ion nnd
order.
Rpnl tnlo TrnnHfi-r
Wilbur Kline et ux to'Jonnthun
' V. Ruckor et ux, Innd In D.
U C. 4I, twp 38, 11. SW I 1
Charlole M. Murtow et vlr to
C. C: Welsonburger ot ux,
land In Ashland - 10
(loonta V. Olllette ot ux to
' Caroline Ollletto McConnoJI,
. lund In Ashlund 10
O, W, Howard ot al to W. K.
Anderson, NW of SIC ot boo.
25, twp. 37, R..1W 10
A. K. Moore et ux to Mary J.
Kussell, land In sec. 10, twp.' .
37, K. 1W. 10
A. l. Koblnson to Mary June ,
Porter, 10 of NV4 of Sti or t
SB or BOC.-4. twp. 38, It. 2W ' 10
J. N. Uonnls et ux to W. C,
. Anderson, tlnd. Mi Int. In
lot 20 "O" K. R. to Ashland 10
Ralph O. Jeniifngs to 'fleorgo
. Konnnrd. lot 10, 1)1 k. 27,
(told Hill. Oro ........504.70
C. A. Sjtcarns ot ux to Frank
- X. Schorror, Innd In soc 34,
, twp. 37, ., tW , .. , 10
E. Slovens ot al to Mrs. A. I,.
Tnvlor Nit nf lnl 11
I Woodvlllo cemetery 3. GO
Cloargo Putnam lo Med ford
Printing Co., lot 3, blk.,3, ,
..tWnlnut Park Add. to Mod-'
. ford a .10
C. IS. Torrlll to Jonao Nont
hnmor, land In see. 15, twp.
r 30, It. 4V. : 1401.00
Wliltor F, Chftr!o.v ot ux to R,
', HeliuMi!1; SK pt 800. 28, twp.
WE BY SCIENCE
-.10
. "It looks ns if the shoes with Keolin
Sofcs 1 am using would last another six
months. I have woiti them two yonis,"
says Clarence J. Blocnkcr, of St. Louis,
'MlSMUti, , .' . ,r- . i , i .. .;;
This is c.traordfnn'ry, wear even for
, Ncolin Soles. But because they are
made by Science-ta bo cijpecially.toigh
and durable, all Ncolin Soles wear a
long time. And shoes soled will) them
are a real economy.
Buy Ncolin-soled shoes for yourself
and .for die whole family. You can
get then) in many styles at prices, that
are no Wisher than on shoes that givo
only ordinary wenr. , Have your old
shoes re-bottomed with Ncolin Soles,
too., ,- :' ,-
Those sofcs Are noted for their com
fort nnd watcrproofness, also. They
c,ri mado by The Goodyear Tire &
i, 'iber Co., Akron, Ohio, who make
-umgfoot Ilcels guaranteed to out
wear all other heels. . .
HfPlDFOTin M"ATTi TRTBTTNT!, TVTEDFOTITT, OTIVXi 0NT, S A TITftP A Y, A TTH r,, ioif
87, K..8W, ; 1
mu M. itondor lo J.- O.-1JI- - ,
; Ml in p ot ux, liiml In AHhlmld 7S0
U, B. to (loo. A, llrliior, 814 of
! 8W, NWI of 8W ot boc. Zi,
twp. 31), It, 1W .
Hoy K; HoBlby ot ux to Wll
; limn II. IliiBloy, 810 or 8W ,
-. of c, ;i, twp, 40. It. 1 IS.... 1
,A. 10. Itnpp ot ux to Eldon 1).
JuniilnKit et ux, Innd In Ah-
lund ' m
U. 8. to II. K. ilurron, NIC of
HW, NW or SIC boo. 23, twp.
I . 40, It, its .:.
it. i), 'llrngg ot ux to Thomas
llrnnit, WV4,of N14 of NW
ot hoc. 25, twp. 35, It. 2 W... 10
.Ouorgo IMi 1, 11 am . to Modford
I'rlutliiK Co., lot 20 Wood
' liiwn llolgblB to Modford.... 10
DRIVE AWfWJEADACHE
Rub Mtisterole on Forehead
and Temples ; :i
A headache remedy without the dan.
era ol ."headache medicine." Relieve
icudache and that miserable feeling from
colds or congestion. And It acts at once I
Mustcrolo w a clean, white ointment,
made with oil of mustard. Better than a
mustard planter and docs not blister.
Used only externally, and In no way can
it affect stomach and heart, aa some in
ternal medicines do.
Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, con
Bcstion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago,
nil pain and acnes of the back or Joint,
sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains,
frosted feet, colds of the cheat (it often
prevents pneumonia).
30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50
In tho County Court or tho State of
Oregon for tlio County ot Jackson.
In tho mutter or the estate of Sam
uel Rosenburg, deceased: -
Notion In hereby given that Ella S.
RosenburK, administratrix In the
aboyo entitled matter, has filed in
tho abovo named court her final ac
count herein, and that April 14, 1919,
at 10 o'clock a. m ut the court house
In Jacksonville. Oregon, has boon ap
pointed by snld court, as the tlmo and
plueo tor hearing objection to said
final account and for the settlement
thereof. F.l.l-A 8. ROSEXDUHG, '
':. Administratrix.
' HuminoiiH'
In tho Circuit Court of the Stufo of
Oregon, In and for tho County of
Jackson. . -. ' '
In' tho matter of tho application of
, I. T. Oalllgar, C. It. Boyd and F. U.
iKIsmnn, tho Ronrd of Directors ot
' The (lold Hill irrigation District,
for a Judicial examination and
Judgment nf tho court aa to the
regularity nnd legality of all pro
ceedings or suld board, and or said
district pertaining to any and all
act or act thereof, or to tho incur
, ring ot indebtedness, and or the
' election to authorize the Issuo and
salo or bonds In tho sum or fifteen
' ; thousand dollars, and validating
such proceedings.
To tho Oold Hill Irrigation District
of Jackson County and to all frob
holders, legal voters and assessment
payers within said district, and to
you and each of you: ,
In the namo of the Stato ot Oregon,
you nml Ouch ot you aro hereby com
manded to appear nnd answer the
petition oftho plaintiff filed herein
ngnlnst you, nnd each of you, In the
abovo ontltled cause, on or ueforo the
20th day of April, 1910, at 10:00
o'clock a. m. In tho court room of the
above-entitled court; and If you fall
to bo appear and demur or answer
within suld time,, said plaintiffs will
apply to tho court tor tho relief pray
ed for In tho petition on- tilo heroin,
to-wlt:
For Judgment and decree of snld
court, to tho of feet that the sold Tha
Oold Hill Irrigation -District IB a duly
and regularly organised .Irrigation
district under and pursuant tq the
laws of the State ot Oregon: that all
olcctlons hold by Bald district have
been hold In tho manner provided by
law, and era valid; that the Indebted
ness in currea by snlrt district, and
tho warrants Issued therefor, are
legal and binding obligations of the
district, and the sumo nro rogular
and valid; and that all orders, acts
ami things doho by the Board of Dlr
ootors of snld Irrigation district and
by the officers of tho State ot Ore
gon, wore' nnd are valid and In tho
manner provided by law; that tho
authorisation by the- doctors of said
district for tho Issuing of bonds In
the. amount ot fifteen thousand dol
lars, tu addition to the bonds now
outstanding In tho amount of sixty
thousand dollars, is In all , things
legal and regular, , and ,wns legally
voted; and tor a Judicial determina
tion and oxamlnntlon and : Judgment
of tho court as t,o tho legality nnd
regularity of the organization ot snld
district,', and ot all Ub nets and do
ings,: Including the authorlzatloa of
tho amount of fltteon thousand dol
lars ,XJHi, 000) in bonds, In addition
to tho sixty thousand dollars1 (?(30,
000) outstanding. , .;. ' ,' ,;
This Summons Is servod upon you
by publication thoreof.i in tho Med-.
fofd.Mnll Trlbuno, a dally newspaper
of, general circulation published (n
Modford, Jackson Crjunty, . Oregon,
pursuant to-the provisions ot Chap
tor 357 f tho laws ot Oregon, of
1917; tho date of tho 1st publication
bolng March 23d, 1 91 9, nnd tho dnto,
M2O0
' , ,A seven room liousc located on West; Main Street; i
modern eonveniences. Lot 50x150. , , ' ,
, Wo would like a few listings of modern buiiga
lov$ that can be sold oiVcasy tenns. 1 ' ' - , ' .
Bennett Investment Co.
Insure In sure Insui nlice, . . pii()no 700.
of tho liint publication lining April 12,
IH. , CIIAIINCWY KLOKKY,
. County Clerk of Jackson County,
. Oregon. '. '
Trwuoiror'M Nolliti
' NOTICH IH IIKItWItY OIVKN that
tho City of .Modford has called tor
payment at tho face value, and ac
crued Interest and will take up and
cancel on May 1, IBID, tho following
described bonim or sum city;
IniprnvKmniit llolldx
Nob 0165 to 0171, both Inclusive,
datod May 1, 111 10
Nos. 430 to 458, both Inclusive, dated
Novemiior i, iio
Nob, C17 to 022, both Inclusive, dated
May 1 , 1811 '
Nos. 1380 to 1 442, both Inclusive,
dated Novomlier 1,1911
Kos 1078 to 1004, both Inclusive,
dated November 1, 1913 .
M'atmrruiln Ilondu . "
No. f.'Borle "K"i datod Mav 1. 1911
Nob. 10'to 23, both Inclusive, Series
"0". datod November 1. 1911.
Interest on tho above named bonds
will ceuso at the noxt sml-annial In
ter en t payment ditto, May 1, 1919.
Datod at Medford, Oregon, April 4,
1910. MARY A. II ASWKM,,
- City Troasuror...
Notice to 'mi tractors State
Highway '-omit met ion
Sealed bids will bo received by the
State Highway Commission or .the
State of Oregon at Room 520 Multno
mah County Court .House. Portland,
Orogon, at 11 o'clock a. m. on the
15th day of April, 1919, for tho fol-
. lowing projects: -
i linker County, grndlng nnd gravel
ing, Dukor-Mlddlo Bridge Post Road
ProJect. 18.75 miles In length. 78,000
cu. yas. excavation, ii.ouo cu. yus.
gravel surface.
- Columbia County, grading, Seap-
nooso-ueer isiunu, iu mum in
length. 70,000 cu. yds. excavation.
. Columbia County, paving. Deer
Island-Knlnlor, 30 mllrti in length.
Coos County. Paving. MarobJeld-
Coqullle. 14 miles-In length.
' Douglas County, paving, Oakland
Yoncnlla, 10.4 miles In length.
Douglas County, paving. Myrtle
Creek-Dllluril, 13 miles In length.
Douglas County, removal of slides,
Myrtle Creek-Dlllnrd. 30,000 cu.
yds. excavation..
. Jackson County, paving. Central
PolnMiold Hill. 8.9 miles In length.
. Josephine County, paving, , Wolf
l rcek-urnvo creek. 4.9 miles in
length. '
. Josenhtnrt County, grading, Stage
Road Pass-Wolt Creek. 4.5 miles in
length. 38,000 cu. yds. excavating.
Lane County, grading, Walker-Cot
tage Mrove, 3 miles in length. 23,000
cu. yds. excavation. - ...
Lane County, grading, Dlvlde
Oouglus County Line, 1.2 miles In
longth. .9,500 cu. yds. excavation.
Marion County, paving, Jefferson
north. 7 miles In length. .
Polk County, paving. Rlckreall-
'Monmouth-Independence, 8.3 miles
in longtn.
Tillamook County, -paving. : Hemlock-Beaver,
5 miles n length.'
Ynmhlll County, paving, McMInn
vllle-Sherldan. 3 miles In length.
Ynmhlll mnd Polk Counties, pav
ing, Amity-iioimas uup crossing, 8.3
miles In length.
No bid will bo considered unless
accompanied by cash.- bidder's bond
or certified 'check, tor. - an amount
oqual to five (5) per cent of the total
amount bid. - '
A corporate surety bond will be re
quired tor the faithful performance
of tho contract In a sum equal to
one-half of the total amount bid,
' Proposal blanks and full Informa
tion for bidders may he obtained at
the office of the State Highway Engi
neer, Capitol Building. Salem.
Plans, specifications and form of
contract may he Inspected at . the
same place or may be obtained upon
deposit or 15.00 for ench set ot plans
and specifications. Plans, and speci
fications are also on tile at Room
1301 Yeon Building. Portland.
. Tho right Is reserved to roject nny
or all proposals or to accept the pro
posal deemed best for the State ot
Oregon. , . i -.
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION
S. (BENSON. Chairman .
W. L. THOMPSON, Commissioner
it.. A. BOOTH, Commissioner. 12'
Attest:
HERBERT NUNN, - '
State Highway Engineer.
Salem, Oregon, April 1, 1919. " -'
NOTICE OF SALK- OF GOVERN
MENT TIMBER. Genoral Land Of
fice, Washington, D. C. March 17.
1919. Notice Is hereby given that
subject Jo the conditions and limita
tions of the Act of June 9.. 1916 (39
Stat., 218),. and the Instructions of
the Secretary of tho Interior ot Sep
tember 15, 1917, tho timber on tho
following lands will be sold May 6,
1919; at 10 o'clock a. m., at' public
auction nt the United States land ot
flco at Roseburg, Orogon, to the high
est blddor at not less than the ap
praised value as shown by this notice,;
sale to bo subject to the approval of
tho Secretary ot the Intorlor.- The
purchuse prlcot with, nn additional
sum ot one-fltth of one per cent
thereof, being commissions allowed,
must ho deposited at, time of sale,,
money i to be returned If, sajo Is not
approved, otherwise patent will Issue
tor the , timber, which jaust 'be re
moved within ton years..' Bids will
be received from oltlsons of tho Unit
ed States, associations ot such cltl-1
sens ana corporations organised un
der the laws of the United States or
any stato, torrltory or'dlstrlct thoroot
only; Upon application of a qualified
purchaser, tho. timber on nny legal
subdivision will be offered separately
before bolng Included In. any offer of
a. larger nlt. T. 39 S., R. 2 V Soo.
l! sis; Nlfl, Yollow pine 10 M.,
rod fir 305 M.. NE14 SKU. yellow
pine 65 ,M., red fir 605 M., none ot
GLASSI FIED ADVERT
the yellow plno to be sold tor less
than 2.00 per M., und nond of tha
red tir to be sold for less than $1.00
per M. T. 37 S., It. 7 W., Bee. 19;
NE'i NWti. yellow nine 30 M.. red
fir, 350. M., mWt NW yellow pine
30 M.. red fir 420 M., none or the yel
low pine to bo sold tor less than S2.50
per M., and none ot the red fir to he
sold for less than $1.25 per M. Clay
Tulirnan, Commissioner General Land
Office.
Advertising Rates
Classified' One cent word, -Locals
Ton cents a line,
5 , Legal Five cent a line.
Display 25 cent an Inch.
Contract rates on application.
HKLP WAN1E1, MAMS.
WANTED Men to cut wood and
clear land. Webster Ranch.
Phono 685-J3. , 326
WANTED -Woman for housowofk In
country; young child no objection.
j Apply Mrs. Frank Preston, Hotel
llodford. .....' .' . 14
, i
WANTED Woman for general houze
work on ranch. Two children nnd
. man In family. Route 3, Box 98,
Med ford. 12
WAKTier imnOKLtiASXOCS
WANTED to hear from owner of
good ranch tor sale. State cash
; price, full particulars. D. F. Bush,
Minneapolis, Minn. 12
WANTED To buy a good second
; hand wheelbarrow. Phone S2-J. 12
WANTED A second-hand tent In
good condition or would consider
' tent house. , Call 230.. . 12
WANTED Good gentle milk cow.
Give full particulars. R. 2, Bpx 69.
. - 12
WANTED If you want cash at right
' figure for your 16-17 or 18 Ford
See ub. Universal Tire Filler
Agency, Natatorlum. 12
WANTED We pay cash for Liberty
- bonds. Hale's Piano House Inc.,
J. F. Hale, general manager.
WANTED Any kind cattie, stock or
-beer. G, W. King, Montague.
Calif. ' ; ., - : ,, 336
WANTED House moving and re
pairing, f hone 488-M or 488-X.
, FOR SALE KEAIiEBTATK.
FOR SALE Floor show cases at
. Schioffolin Grocery Store. ' 13
FOR SALE Power ) sprayer. For
particulars call 121-X. - 17
FOR SALE Desirable acreage, close
In,' terms. For Information ad
dress Owner, Mail Tribune. '16
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Seven.
; room houso in Ashland on East
Main street. Garden. All assess-
' ments paid for Medford property.
, Inquire Royal Bakery, Medford K
FOR SALE Modern 7-room bunga
low. Close In. Call at 343 Apple
street. 13
FOR SALE $550.00 buys house, lot
- and garage of Edgar Wight, Jewei
er, 17 North Central.
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 . . .
No. 1 400 acre stock, ranch, about
250 in cultivation, good, buildings,
...running spring water, good out
range. . Price $13,000:
No. 3 200 acre stock ranch, about
150 "in cultivation; bungalow,
-water piped in house, flno 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; tree water
- right for entire place; good build
ings; school close; land level and
ot the best. Price $12,000.
N01 4-1 14 acres close to town, fine
house, about 2 acres family orch
ard, outbuildings. Price $4500. . .
No, 5 20 acres, mostly In commer
cial fruit, close In, 'air ranch build
lugs: 'This Is a dandy good invest
ment nt $5000. . , v
No, 6 6 acres jbinlns city limits:
good house and outbuildings, plen
ty of fruit ot all kinds. Price for
0.uick sale only $2000.
Noi 73 acres close in, good huild-
ings, oh good road. Price $2300.
Noi ,85 ocros I ii miles from Con
tral "Point,- fine , chicken ranch,
good soil, ; good -buildings, undor
, Irrigation, on good road.. Price
$2000. ... .' ' .
No. 8 10. acres Just outside city 11m-
11a on paved state nignway; line
modern bungalow, good outbuild
ings, berries and fruit. Price S"Tt500
No. 10 160 acres, 5 miles s from
r Rogue River, good house, two good
; barns, some alfalfa, partly fenced;
good water, on main road, good
Eut range for stock; this is a great
argaln at S3600: on terms.'-
J. W. WAKEFIELD. 107 East Main
t.. Mentorn.
! INTEUTJRBAN AUTOCAR CO.
. TIME CARD, i ,
Eoave Medford fur -Ashland dally
except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m.
aiso on Saturday at :30 p. m. Sun
days le ave at 10:30 a. m, and 1:30,
5:30 and 9:80 p. in. -
Loavo Ashland for Medford dally
except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a.
m. arid at 1100, 4:00 and'5:15 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 6:80 p. m. Sun
day leave at 9:00 a. m, and 18:30,
t:Sa and :30 p. m.
FOB 8ALE-r!tllHUELLA,VKOUS
FOR SALE Atascadero, Collf. Dou
ble hungalow; 4 rooms, hath each,
fireplace; sloeplng porch; pure
water; electricity; overlooking
. stato highway. Lot 105x200.,, Ex.
elusive neighborhood; flno homes;
constantly increasing population
and values; now Industries; good
Investment; $1500. easy terms.
311 Randolph, Seattle, Wash. 12
FOR SALE Al yellow dent feed
corn Three ton to select from.
; Phono 591-J2. C. W. lBaaca..
FOR SALE Field selected seed corn
Minnesota No. 13. E. L. Lane, Cen
tral 'Point, phone 13-2. 16
FOR SALE Three mules, one horse;
wagon, springs, sprlngtooth and
disc harrows, harrow cart; 'eight
inch plowr fifty gallon metal bar
rel. Harness. Paul Williams, 303
North Main street, Ashland, Ore.
' . . ... ;.- .; ..i . 14
FOR SALE Heifer calves; dried
sweet corn; onions: Phone 777-L.
... .... . , t ,2
FOR SALE Singer sewing machines
on easy terms. Cleaning and ro
palrlng of all machines a specialty.
245 South Central avenue, phono
903-R. C. A. Chapman. 344
FOR SALE Early Sunrise seed po
tatoes. D. Schnack, R. 4, Medford.
'-' .-. -v- . ... ;.-... -..21
.FOR SALE Body and top for one-
ton truck. 106 South Bartlett. 13
FOR SALE Electric motors for sale,
rent, or trade. We buy motors.
Paul's Electric Store.' ,s 33
FOR SALE Clean beardless barley
for seed at Watklns Feed Store.
FOR SALE. Seed and feed barley m
. carload' lots or, otherwise. Phone
534-X. ,;.' - ..
FOR SALE Rotten cow manure.
Phone 452-Y. Hoover's Dairy.
FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi
ment. Plowing done. Phone 9 12-J.
FOR SALE About five tons freshly
dug stock carrots. Modoc Orchard.
. Phone meal hours. ,
FOR SALE Str!".tly , fancy alfalfa
seed, sweet clover and other grass
seeds.- ; Nitro-cultnres. Ralph
Eldea, Medford. - ,
VOR BALE FOUlfTRY AND EGGB.
FOR SALE White Plymouth Rock
eggs. Can spare five settings from
my "Superb" strain at $2 for 15.
' All Infertile eggs replaced free. De
livery at Rexall Store, Central
Point. R. H. Paxson. Phone 11
- 302'
FOR SALE rEgga. Am offering
hatching eggs from my fine White
Leghorns, one of the best flocks in
southern Oregon, headed by four
pedigreed male birds from very
high record hens. Pullets from
these eggs will lay all winter. $1.50
per setting. I , replace infertile
eggs. E. H: "Westerfleld, Medford.
: Phone 19-F4. . . 34
FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn
i eggs 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. P. H. Dressier, phone 777-L
. 30
OR -SALE .Hatching eggs, S..C.
W:hite Leghorns.- Best ot winter
' layers. $1.50 per setting of 15. $7
-In 100 lots. K. Hammerbacher,
R. F. 3D. No. 2, Grants Pass, Ore.
. ' 334
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE-r-One work horse, five
years old; one young milk cow;
one two year old heifer, will be
fresh soon. Frank Tompkins, Cen-
, -trai .romi. , ; . 13
FOR SALE Two nice geldings,
weight 1430 and 1320 lbs. 547
South Front street. 15
FOR SALE 114 head of stock cattle
, Hereford and Durham. Mrs. C.
A. Pruett, Eagle Point, Ore. Ranch
three nitlOs. SW. Eagle ' Point.
: Phone Eagle Point 4-F9. 16
FOR SALE 15 head work horses,
saddle horses and driving horses;
harness, Blngles and doubles. Wag
ons, hacks and huggies. At the
, Union Stables, 111 North Fir St.
D. 3. Litts. - . 15
FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled
- bull calf, born October, 1918; fine
youngster.. Modoc Orchard or Pal
mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore.
VOR HOU8K.
FOR RENT-fModern six-room bun--.
galow. Apply to John Barnoburg.
-.' ) , 12
FOR RENT Bungalow. Might rent
furnished.. 842-R. . :
FOR RENT Four-room furnished
apartment. : 322 South Central.
Phone 403-X2. f .16
FOR RENT Modern seven-room
house, with fruit and garden.' in
quire 311 North Bartlett. .....
FOR RENT Furnished house, big
. garden, fruit, chicken yard, close
in. 246 NT Oakdale. A. . 12
FOR RENT Several modern houses.
Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F.
ft H. Ride.
FOR RENr-AFABTMENTO.;
FOR RENT Sleeping and house-
Reeopmg rooms at 249 South Riv
erside. , Phone 292-H. . , 13
FOR RENT One furnished opnrt-
meut at Hotel Holland. - '
VACtF, FTVT
I
I i
FOR RENT a18UEiaiANEOU8. '
FOR RENT 20 acres, modern build
. Ings, some fruit. Cluse to town on
Ross Lane. J. W. Wakefield, 107
East Main. . ' - 12
FOR RENT Fine ranch, good build
ings, for cash rent. See J. W.
Wakefield. '
ESTRAYED
STRAYED One red nnd white spot-
ted bull. Mark Crop and Bllt In
right ear; brand day on .right hip.
Notify C. B. Centers, Gold Hill.
Ore. 14
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ENTER A 'BUSINESS whore you will
be independent.. The Salesman Is
tha man of tho hour, Insurance the
; business ol the day. Agency open
ings everywhere. North. American
Accident Insurance Co., Chicago,
III. .- .,. - 12
MONEY TO IjOAW
LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent ln
. terest, O. C. Boggs. . . ,
LOANS City loans. Building ft Loan
Assn., 429 M. F. ft H. Bldg.'.
MONEY TO LOAN, on good real
estate secnrlty. and will buy Lib
erty Bonds. J. H. Andrew, No. '
81 North Grape. Phone 63-M. 330 .
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Attorney)
PORTER- NEFF, Attorney-t-lw,
, rooms 8 and 9, Hedtord National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, Garnett
Corey Balldlng. , . ' -
Auto SoppUea
LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant in the Pa
cific northwest.: Use our spring
' when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34- North Fifteenth
: St., Portland,. Oregon. .
Cartage
GARBAGE - Get your premise
cleaned np for the sumrBer. Call
"on the city garbage wagons for
good service. Phone 351-Y. J.
: Y.Allen.
Expert Accountant -
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M.
Wilson, O. P. A. Attention given
' to anything in Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. - Look
into oar simplified accounting
method. M. F. ft H. Building,
Medford.. Phone 167-R..
' Farm oans
AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40
years 5 H Money ready when
land la appraised and title ap-
' proved. E. H. Hard, secy-treas.
: National Farm Loan Associations,
; Oarnett-Corey Bldg., Medford.
Instruction in Blnslc
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher ol
piano and harmony. Halght Mast
Btudlo, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 72. .
- f
Planing MB!
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phone
184.
Physicians and Surgeon
DR. W. W. HOWARD osteopathic
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build--'
lng. ; Phone 130. : ' t .
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eye scien
tifically tested and glass" sup
plied. Oculist and Anrlat for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F, ft H. Co.
. Bldg. . Phone 667. . .
' DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW '
OSTEOPATH IG PHYSICIANS
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 904-L.
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street.
, Printers and Publisher .
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. ha the
. best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon. . Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
. etc. . Portland price. . 27 North
Fir St.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
, Office 42 North Front St. Phone
315., Prices right. Service guar
anteed. , .
GOOD BUYS -" ;
.10 acres on Pacific highway,, all
fine soil, modern house,, bath, etc.,
electric lights, , telephone, electric
pumping plant,' tank and ; complete
water system, fine barn equipped
with fork and track, two good chick
en houses and yards, nine acreB alfal
fa, some cherries, peaches, pears, ap
ples; etc.. A splendidly-- - equipped
and productive place; a good buy at
$5500.00.
Seven-room modern home on Main
street,. $1200.00. .!':. ,
24-room boarding house, complete
ly furnlshod, steam heat and hot and
cold water la every room. Ask ub
-about it as we hate to publish the
price. . - ,':'., :;- :- ,'. '
BROWN 5c WHITE
10 SuutU Fir St.
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