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ROGUE RIVER HAS BiG CELEBRATION ; FOR 1R HEROES i Friday Wimlng,iAirll 4h wuri o gala evening fur Itoguo lllvur, Tho olllxulis gavo I ho returned lioroi'H n bountiful liitimiint followed ly mi evening of muslo mid dniinliuf., ; Tlio nlly gnvo twnniy.flvo iliillnr towards (ho buiiiiuol fund und 0)1'' pies, cnltes uml ollmr good things, that the boys hud linen dnprlvml of mi long, worn furnished by tliulr moth um, swnMlieurls nnd Mantis, und 'tho boya say "It wait some feed." Wlilln (ha lioya woro enjoying jlio good thing. Mhiit give joy to fo. lit school band rendered pleasing mimln from tlm handstand (tho flrnt llmo It has linen filled tiy a Imnd) to tho UMNimitilKcl frlmidn mid Jolly boys. Hy hro always hiippy whim eating, mid It you ooiild liavo noon thn pretty girls who worn wnlltiu on thorn no wonder 'hoy woro happy, ' Aflor Hit, bniiriuot l!io boys euloyed I ho rrniirfiiit Havana, fiirnlnlmd liy tho ally dads nnd mamas, they passed to thn npnrn hoimn tor morn iil'tnuiiro. Horn they woro granted with an' ap plause of wvlrnina by tho eswml'lod friends., I'rournm Aeloclliin hv xhnol Imnd, wnlln, llliio noils nnd Vlolnm. ", Address of welcome, Judge nil morn. Prhool Imnd. Mountain Echo. Dnriinne nolo, Onnn O. Nnrregnn, Th Alnittun, Kncoro, tlio Owl.'' i Contralto nolo, Mm. Onllaghor, Mi'v flowers. Fnrnra ... ' , fMmol Imnd. PrMn Wiiltn, . ',. 'Ibirllone nolo. N, I,. 'Nnrrni'n'n. Pnrbara Prltehle Miieoro, Courting In Pviind f'rttek Vnllov. While, thn l'"d wan nlaylntr tho floor was cleared for atlnn nnd thn remainder of iho ovenlnir was spent In social amusement and dnnelnir. All of thn nntnrtntnmnnt urogram was furnl-hi-d by tho schools, with On oxronHon. , i .' -Mr. OnllBhir has very nleaslna pnn'ralto, and har solo wan received wlb much nlMiurn Ky tho IMIillanra. Thn rtnnre mimln wan furnished Jiv thn tittfh ahnnl glrl. MM Lucv ynf farto. Ml Voiron Ilnlfrleh and Kvn Cook kept I horn moving all tho tlmo tn llvolv music and thorn wn not a dull mlniito from ntnt to flnlnh. ' '.Tho nlnno wan acondod . by tlio drum. Mntor ltr Tnrin handllns tho atlrka. Mr. Abhntrdld noma vory lr work with nlnno and drum. Tho ttnRuo Itlvor arhoota havo nn nnoioal amount of mimical talent: thd hand of twantr-ono , nlocoa . la moBtly comnoiind of fourth, fifth, isih, aovonth and clnhth itrndo p nlla, and Puiiorvlaor Morrla anya "Tbolr work l vory credltnblo." THE. LIBERTY TONIGHT 1 A a llttlo atonORrophor who haa navor known nnythliiK but povorly. pluiiRttd Hiiddmily Iota a proxpcri of millmltnd wealth and with n pnaalblo ronmnco mhodlcd In (ho trlkliiK flKure of tho dlalnhnrltnd imphaw of hor hnnnfactor, ' MInr Martin, lon nomo of tho tuoat lolling work of hor enroor, i ; ,v ,"" , N'lloa Welch play tho younR man who wins thn admiration of tho aton ographor, whllo i'naaon l'"ori(uon la tho conatnnt younR Irlnhnmn who admlroa Juno and runa a lunoh waubn.' . . JanO' haa na hor nlounn "if. you want a thing, ro nflnr It,". Jlut wlion alio haa finally won tho. lovo of tho oclnty in im sho ftiida alio ilooan't want hint nftor nil and Roca bank to Mlckoy, who baa novor ynvorod In hla lovo nnd trtiat.' Thn Inat tlmo to nlghl at tho Liberty tbeutro. . ,i : . q i nitio ; ' : PdriTtiKKD.' 1i'Aprli'l'l.4fC(ietlo hlRhor; boi)t ,jaH8i'..;'Ptoowi' boat H.3r?iH.6r: good to choice U.ro 13.r.0; modlmn-ito Rood 10( 11; fair (o good )HpW, common to fhlr 8j!l; good "to dholco cows aiyl hoirafa $10. 50; 12.211; piodlum '.to Rood;7P8;. fujr to medium r. ffTC ; tMinmira I3.no (fi) 1.50; bulla (l8.r.O. oalvo 9.'504()13.D0i atockora nnd feodol-e 710, - -. ... . 'Hoga hlghor; rocolpts TfflH.Tflmo mlxDd l.li0(8 10.75; moillum mlxod 18W19.25i rough honvlos $1 7. HO 17.'75; illga $17 017.50; biilk $19."25 (tf 10.76. . , . - Shoop stondy; Tocelpta 1770, 'PrImo lni)iba $18(8)17; fair to miiHim $14 15! yourllnga $ti&12; wotliors $9 io ewe $a,roi.Bo. ' j ti:,, ; iinii(ir ( v; 1 t 1'OIITLAND, April'...! H. nuttor Btdiidy. -'City oro'nmory prlntn, oxtrna, box lotto B9o; chrtoha 60o; Jinlf boxoa half cont'moro; Iohh than half, boxoa one cent mora. .UuyliiK prko buttei" fat, country B9801ui cubo oxtrna 'B8o, . ' . ' ' ' it. a. sr. Crntoc l.nkn Ohnptnr No. 32. Rngitlur mooting TuaRdilV) 'April 151b. ' , A. 1 NOTH, Beer - SOVIET LEADER IN TO E NI'KK'MIII'jlKI, ' Anril iil.fViit ('iiii'iiliii(ir'ii,--A rimort I'rutii J'lilnl ii I'm v liiMiiluiiiirliii'ti ut Al ii 11 ii'h huvn Hid gnrriHoii Ihih i'Hlulilinli. a mill Inrv ilii'liilnrMliin in kiiiuiiirl of tin 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiinihirv, wliii'h tin. Hovict ri'u'iino Hi'idiH i in omit from oH'iiio. Anl ion lo ri'i'ovcr llin I'linilul 'nuii novn'1 luri'i'H In iii'Ouri'hNiint tuvor- liblV, It M httlil. . , Ur, Ailnir I,n r ii . who wiim niuiiiiiil od (fiiiiiiniiHi)iicr 'or I'orcimi iil'l'iilra In I liu Niivift I'liliimd mi Anril II, Im hi'i'ii pliiciid in tin iiitmiip ii m v I n in . lie I'orilinu In ri'ihirt. When hin iiuiuiiiil ml'iil to tliix ol'licn wiin iiiiiiiiiiiicud, it wiim hilid tliut ho hud on two oi'oii- aimiN licciiH'iinfijK'd to mi iinvIiiiii for iiii'k'iiliiiuiiliin, l)r, I ,i' viin. Imiiliir of llllt illlll'lll'llllcllt MIII'lllliHlH. IK lll'lil!VH'l to Im vi Ilml, uml 111 Hovict IcikIitm, ini'lililiiig 1 1 err l.uiiiluui'i'. I h.rr Wiitc hit mid llurr NiicIihuiu. iiiimiiIiiti i Iho Hiiviit ininihtrv. nrv nnid to huvo liBi'ii nrroMtoil. ... iir.iii,i.. Anril (Via ( inion- liimcn.) A liroxiloii ilimmloli to (ho IIHHIhI'liu lllllllllf HIIVK lltl IIKHIIIlll liv Hiivtul foroiiK on Iho citudnl in thn NoiiHtudt Mcotiiiii of llio oity on, Iho I'lvht hunk or tho Kllio, U oxuoctod. r'rniilior IroonH uml mildiorH from I'rii'iiini, 11 milox KiMillii.HHt of l)rc don, liavo pHluljliHlioil tlir'in(ilvc noiir liu- Cnlluilio cliiinli to dcfciid tlio liortlicrii olid of tlio I Voidrioh Au biiiw hriiliro. Knmc of tho Jnouor nnd (Immiilicr trwum iii- rcnortifil lo lin iiiiroliiilik', their itrinx luivinu licun liiMlrlhiil'oil iimoiiif Iho iiiHiirL'ontrt. ASIIl.AND, April H Tho 1illuM or tno nod crona cjuitunn aoevico hnvo sold tholr popcorn and pntnut ronallng oiiulpmont to Itoriillug pur- lloa for $200. Tboy paid a Irlflo more for Ihiv inachlno, but It , haa moro thnn puld for llaolf during tlio war era whim llfworknd overtlmo day and iiIrIiI In ftirnlahliig aupplloa for the thouaanda of aoldlora and olvU Inna pniulng thru thla tormina) In ovary dlroctlon, Llko inmii other war actlvltlna ( lum boon ilmolillUtil, but will nut be placed on tho retired IUU .,. , . , - Troy I'hlppa 1b homo from Camp Lowln, Originally ho wna with tho 1.1th Infantry., eighth divlxlon, : at Camp Fremont, Cl nnd nftorwarda tranaferrvd to Camp Mllla, Now York but neror got ncroia Innamurh a only a portion of his division arrlvod In Franco before the nrmlullro haltoil further movement of . troops In that dlret'tlon. Troy la now bually engag ed In boating the aword Into pruning hooka on hla dnd'a fruit orchards. At tho marringe.of Oncur Fauatcel, of Madlaon, Yolo county, Cal and MIm Mlllnn Moy Pnttoraoh of thla city, which occurred ut Oakland. C'nl., Inat week, Itov. 11. A. Carnnhan, formerly i'roabytorlnn pnator hero, perfnnmul tho ooremony,. Tho 'wed ding took place nt tho roaldenco of A. H. GlRnx, fil9 Thirty-first Btroot In Oakland, and an nddlilonal bit of ro mance waa cuuiioolod with the event due to tho circumstance that tbo wed ding orcurrod In tho former home of tho Into Jack London, Jltorory celeb rity. Ashland people proaent at tho ceremony Included Mra, Mlnnlo Um- kin, aunt of the lirldo, nnd Mien Mary Ives, nlcco of Mra. C. I). I.amkln of thla city. A hout or frlenda will Join In tho opinion, na oxpreaaod by tho offlclntlug clergyman, that "tho brido la one of Ashland a beat nnd beauti ful glrlB," while tho groom's qunlltloa are praised, as ropreaonttnt tdenl moiillnesa. , ,, Krod A. Williams, of Grants Pass, member of tho atalo public service commission, was Jit Ashland Inat Sat urday op matters connected with public affairs, and Incident to tho visit wna making note of highway dovelopment In this section-,, having boon taken on a tour of Inspection of road conditions., and Improvement work undor way In thle locality. ., Ornnvlllo llnlr.oll and Oliver An- dcrson. Ashland boys, hnvo returned to Camp 1-owls from Frunoo. Tholr lllontlly as mombors 6f origlnul com mands Is lost sight of, tlioy returning with csuunl unllB ot various rogl- tiie Wonderful Call (;:rr.Wm Baby fames Lib ft'a Blast of Hearanfy Trumpal . Whan Call of Motherhood la Fcit Of all tho Diot vital times In a womnn'i life Hip coailmr of traby Is franiht with the intct mcnnlnit. Caro (lioulil bo exercised to limiiro Unit tlio crisis la passed In safety, i Apprehension Is nvuldcd by tho timely lino of Mothers Friend, a preparation of penetrntlnit oils nnd medicinal Ingredients, which romlers tho muscles, cords, tensions and liniments pllublo. and thus tension Is .avoided Tho usual nervousness, nausea, tearlng-dow n and stretchlns; pulns are coun. tcracted and tlio period Is one of calm re pose 1 v . Tlio brondi flat abdominal muscles relax with enso, nnd when baby conies the tlmo at tho crisis Is less and puln and dancer Is avoided. V , Thousnnds of womon for half a century 'have used tills poiietrntlnir extomnl oiipilca tlnn, propnred specially for expoetnnt moth eni, and every woinnn awnltlnir tho crisis should glvo nuturo a helping hnnd. ' Write tho llrmlflcld Kesnlntor Conpnny, -Tlept. F, I.nmnr Uulldlnir, Atlnntn.tdeorirtrt, for their Motherhood Hook, of grout value to all women, ( and obtain a bottlo of Mother's 1'rlcnil from tho dmirslst nnd tie glo its iipplleatloa regularly ulgbt nnd ornliir. v . . , IINSAN MTCT)lTOTlTF UrATTj TRTBUNTH, WTHTOTin; OftEnON', MONDAY, 'APT?TTi 14, 1010 mini I a In tho liifiui-ry und onglnanr clurslflcnlloits. As liidlciitlng to whni bXlunt goiioruus, (Uilortuliiuiuiit. was uccordod tholr spuclul .train across the cimtliKiiit, it In alnlnil Unit army rations were enllrnly discarded all Iho wity In favor of hu nbuiidbtit faro which was ut . tliulr dlsposnl ovorywhoro its uffordod liy tho kind offices of Ttdd Cross and Hulvatlon Army contingents. l'olo Arcudl, (.I'jiiriio Amhorg, Charley Jusslman, ,uud tlllo Kroy, of Modford, gro also listed niiioiig Camp howls . Wrlvuls Inuliiiliid In Iho nam it bunch of re turning soldloru. From Hpokano wmil wards the boys received a per fect ovation, , ' , ,'..-. .Mrs. C. U. I.amkln has linen elect ed superintendent of tho Presbyter ian Hunduy achooi, und Mrs, V. 3. Hlilnn iisKlstiuit, ,(),. K. Cnrpoiitnr he lm! sucretury. Miss Alice Drown is librarian, und Miss l.oulso I.hmIUi as shitnut, M. H, Hoslough has been solcclnd alder to cumplote the full iiiiimlMirshlp In that repri'Hunlutlon. W. 0. McAdoo, ex-soeretnry of tho treasury, pussed thru .hero Sunday afternoon, on tho wny'north, return ing east from a winter's sojourn In southern California. Brief remarks worn publicly made by him In behalf of tho financial policies of tho gov ernment, nonibly appeiillng for sup port In upholding iho Victory loan. Tho ax-secrotary is frail In pbyslu.ua, denoting a condition of heulth not In the robust order. , , ' - . .Word recently from ' Itov. H,, A. Cnrnnhnn, former pastor of tlio local Presbyterian church. Indicates that tho family Is well plensod with tholr new liomo surround I nun In Oakland, Cul the 'specific address lining 4970 Cornnado avonuo. Though rcllaved from war service on the adlve list, Mr. Ciirnnhun Is novcrthcloss a vory busy man In a soml-nillltnry cnpaclty undor Y. M. C. A. auspices.. He Is a worker-director. In the demobiliza tion camp at tho Presidio, , where ovnrse.'ia men are arriving and do- parting continually, Tho scope of his duties also lakes him to outside cumps for uddrossesrlo the soldier boys and seamen nt Mure Isund, (inat Island, Camp Fremont and Fort Scott. Ho has also prepared a lec ture, on the "Pnsslon Play," which will, bo stugod for tho .edification of Inmules of tho Lettprmuu . General hospital and men goncralty In tho do mohllliiillnn camps.. To all these duties Is ndded tho responsibility of movlo operator, he having also per fected hlnwolf in various technical details as well as practical require ments. Summarizing his duties, .they Imply personal Investigations as to tho welfuro of tho army and navy men, extending tho glad hand, and In bolinlf of, tho "Y", delivering a greeting as well as benediction to sol diers nnd sailors on Iho ove of leav ing tho sevlco for their . respective homes all over tho country. It Is perhaps unnecessary to add that. In cident to this final labor ot love which tho beneficent "triangle" or ganization exerts In behalf of the na tion's dofendors. Joy is mingled with a tlngo of rogrot and sadness as. the man from various .stations, of. mill- BETTER THAN CALOIfl Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. Dr. Edwards' Olivo Tablets tho BubsH- tute for calomel era a mild but suro laxative, and their effect on tho liver is almost instantaneous. They are the rssult of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver nnd bowel complaints with calomel. Hla efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. l These pleasant little tablets do the sood that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't Injure the teeth Ilka strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes Dlavs havoc with the Bums. So do strong liquids.. It is best not to take calomel, out to let Ur. cdward? Olive Tablets take its place. . Most headaches, "dullness and that lasy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver, i Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "loggy" and "heavy." Noto how they "clearclouded brain and now they "perk up" the spirits. luc and 2oc u Dox. Auaruggista NOTICE OF SALK OF OOVEIUd. MENT TIMDEIl. General Lnnd'Of- flce, Washington, D. C, March 17, 1910. Notice Is horeby given that subject to the conditions and limita tions of the Act ot Juno 9, 19l6 (39 Stat.; 218), and the instructions of the Socrotary of tho Interior ot Sep tember 15, 1917, tho timber on the following lands will be sold May 6, 1919. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at public auction at tho United States land of- flco at RoBoburg, Oregon, to the high est bidder nt not less than the ap praised vuluo as shown. by this notice, sttlo to: bo subject to the approval ot tho Socrotnry of the Intorlor.f Tho purchase price, with an additional sum of ono-flfth of one per cent (lioroof, bolng commission's allowed, must bo deposited at tlmo ot sale, monav to be returned It sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue ror the timner which, must be re moved within ton -years., nids will be rnceivod from citizens of the Unit ed States, associations of such citi zens nnd corporations organized un der the. laws of the. United .'State's or any ntnto, territory or dlstrldt thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purennsor, tno ttmuer on any, legal subdivision will 'be offered separately before being Included in any offer of a larger unit. . T. 39 S R. 2 W., Seo. 1; 81S NEW, Yellow ikino 10'M roH fr 1105 M., NEW SI314, yellow pine, 05 M., rod fir 005 M., none ot tho yellow pine tq bo sold ;for less thnn $2.00 per M., nhd none of the roil fir to be sold for less than1 $1.00 por Ut. T. 87 8., R. 7 W., See, 19; NEW NWS, yolldV plno SO M., rod fir 3RD M., INWV4 NW14 yollow plno R0 M., rod fir 420 M., none of tho yel low plno to bo sold for loss than $2.50 per M., and nono of the rod fir to be sold for less thnn $1.25 por M. Clay Tallmun, Commissioner General Land Office. . to ry and civil Ufa arrive at "the parting of the ways," Of tho Imme diate Ctirmilmu family, Prlsclllu is uttoudliig tlio Hun .lose normal, Dor othy is perfecting . hnrself In com inerclnl art Work, while (lliulyo, da voted to the domesllo hearth, is "keeping the home fires burning." W, N. Orubb, buvlng disposed of a good share of his ranch holdings on the eastern limits of town, is taking a vacation In the way of a trip, to California, accompanied by his wife, a preliminary visit southwards being Intho vicinity of Bucrnmenlo, , .Under auspices, of the local unit of tho Ilrotherhood of Hallway Carmen of America, tho Hod Cross Will bene fit by a dance which will be given ut( tho Ashland nututorlum, on Wed nesday evening, April 23. Music by the Launspach orchestra of Modford KufroHlununts will be served by the Mod Cross ladles. , ,v. . Last Saturday 700 dozen oggs were delivered at the local Krult assocla-. Hon hoaijiiuarturs as tho weekly credit of the "Aslibellent" co-opera-llve society. , ' Soldiers, Bailors anil Marines - You are horeby notified that the Woodmen of tho World will admit discharged soldiers, sailors and mar-, lncs (Including tboso in thalr ser vice) to membership without Initia tion fee, and the Head Camp will pay medical and certificate fees.. The Insurance rntes ore low and a big roservo to back them up. You should Investigate this' offer, It Is worth something to you. , W. B. JACKSON, Clork. ' , Camp No. 90. W. O. W. MHKMfS W 1 OH - OifT FEEL MGHT 8ays " glass of hot i water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. TS Ml, n. nn with a l.n .1 l.ala T.0 .1 bfcoth and tonguo la coated; It your bead la dull or aching; if what you eat sours and forms gas and acid In stom ach, or you are bilious, constipated, nervous, sallow and can't get feeling Just right, begin Inside bathing. Drink before breakfast, a- gloss of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in It.. -This will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver; kidneys . and bowels and . cleanse, swocten and purify the entire alimen tary tract Do your Inside bathing im mediately upon erlBlng In the morning to wash out of tbo syBtem all "the pre vious day's poisonous waste, gases and sour bile before putting more food into, the stomach. , ..-,... . . To feel like "young folks feel; like yon folt before riour blood, nerves and muscles became loaded with body Im purities, get from your pharmacist a quarter pound of limestone phosphate ivl.lnt. ( (nA.nMi.lva .nil nltnnal Inula-' loss, except for a sourish twinge which! Is not unpleasant. - Just as soap and hot wntor act on' the akin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so hot water and limestone phospbato act on the stomach, liver,' kidneys and 'bowels. Men and women who are .usually constipated, bilious, headachy or have any stomach dis order should begin this inside bathing before breakfast. They are assured tbey will become real cranks on the subjoct shortly Advertising Rates Classified One'cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Five cents a line. , DlBplay 25 conts an Inch. Contract rates.on application.! IIEIiP WASTEB FKMAIiK WANTED Girl for general house- ,..work, -two in-family. Please call at 41 ttoss court or mono t . . ..' . .' v 21 WtANTKD Lady to care for sick at night. Phone S75-X. 330 South Fir Btroot. .-':,', 1 . 1 20 WANTED A woman for gonorul housework iri small family In Mod ford. All conveniences furnished. Phono 151.- - 2S HELP WAJiTEU MAUL. . ( , , WANTED All . round good ranch hnnd; man with family preferred. i Call 428 West Fourth.- , 21 -- WANTED House-' painter, seven room house. 722 Dakota avenue. ' '.-. ' , y:;:;-;-- , . " 21 WANTED An Industrious man with a car or small capital can make big ' money. Address Box 81, Mail Tri bune. 20 WANTED Messenger, boy 16 yoars old or over, with bloycle, nt West , em Union. , ' WANTED Two men for gdnernl or chard work. Including pruning. E. W. Carlton, Central Point. Phone 114. 57 WANTED Teams for ranch work, with or without 'drivers. . Phone H. W. Bingham, Mwiiord Hotol. ? MEDFORD REAL ESTATE V V? : REASONS IcOU 11UVING NOW - . : All shrewd investors know that the time to buy property Is when evoryono Is selling, nnd Bell later at a profit when everyone is buy ing. - '.... 1 ' THAT'S. BUSINESS-ttGOOP. BUSINESS, the .world over. : ' It Is nn AXIOM that property well bought is half sold. Now Is the tlmo to buy bargains la Medford property. Business is, nnd has been Improving In all parts, of the United States and is now coming to 'Modford. " -';. : v If you. want good property come-and see us, or It you have good property that you are willing to sell at going prices, list them with tis and have us sell It for you. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO Insure In sure Insurance . ' . v. CLASSIFIEDADVE . WANTMIV illWlCfjliljnCOD8 WANTED -20 or 25 wettned 'pigs, l'hono 51, .. . v., ; , 21 WAI.S'TKD f,ogglng otitflt to handle z,ooo,i)uo feeet or pine. John . Itoter,rl'ohno 162, Jacksonville. WANTED TO RENT Small ranch close to town. Phone 855-L. 22 WANTED Highest-cash prices paid for wool and mohair. Medford Junk Co., Phdno 283-J. . WANTED Kour-horso team and dri ver suitable for.dlteh work. Apply to Tpnoy. Ross, Gold Hill, Ore., 24 WANTED Wepay cash for Liberty Bonus. Halo's I'lano House inc., J. K. Hale, general manager. , WANTED Any krtid cattie, stock or neer. ' o. w. King, Montague, Calif., . ' -336 WANTED -House moving and re- pairing. Phone 48H-M or 488-X. rORRFSfT .1HSCWLLANT50CB. EOR RENT Alfalfa, grnln and stock rancues. uoia Kay jtealty Co. : " FOR RENT Immediately f 'HUrry! Now Is tho time to plow. I -want ' someone on my place 2V4 miles northeast of Central Point; mod ; , orn buildings; 20 " acres, partly : under water; berries of all kinds. See my brother on adjoining place. I-ow rent. W. E. Whiteside, 354 Thirteenth street, Portland, Ore. "" .':':.':: 19 FOR RENT Ten-acre fnilt ranch, good terms. '' Julbi R. McQullkin, . 500 Ashland street. Box 32, Ash land, Ore. , 22 FOR SALE REAL EBTATH. FOR SALE Desirable acreage close . In, terms. For Information address Owner, Mall Tribune. .. . 42 FOR SALE Modern house, close In, cheap. Inquire 343 Apple street. 24 FOR SALE Alfalfa, grain and stock ranches, from $10.00 per acre up; long terra i payments. " Gold Ray Realty Co. - . : . FOR SALE 5-room bungalow, , lot 80x133; fruit and berries. - One " block from Junior High school; 5 blocks from P. O. Address owner, 341 Almond St., Ashland, Oregon. . '.. .- ". 22 FOR SALE OR TRADE 160-acre homestead relinquishment, partly fonce'd,. 12 miles from Medford. four miles from railroad; about . ,two thousand cords wood; : will make good stock ranch; fine range. Inquire 905 South Central. 19 FOR SALE-Ten-acre ' fruit ranch. Julia R. McQullkin, 500 Ashland , street, liox 32, Ashland, 'Ore. ; 22 FOR ;RENT OR SALE Modern Six- loom house with bath, two lots 100x110 ft.; excellent garden spot; r variety bearing berries. ' 838 Da kota avenue, phone 509-R. 180 FOR SALE SO acres of timber; : would take a good team for part pay, .John Hall, Gold Hill, Ore. 27 FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern home In' Portland for acreage in . Jacksonounty with .timber and ' running water, not less than 40 acres. It ' interested, write owner, H. L. Hathaway,- 871 E. Irving'St., Portland, Ore.. , . 21 FOR SALE OR RENT Ten acres; water for irrigation. Phone -738-X. .. .. . .- - ,.; . - . '. , 19 FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FlI'TY pound pigs on shares.'. Guy Conner, phone 64-J. . V .. . FOR .. SALE Young. Jersey . cow. Fresh April 16th, $75.00. J. P. . . Ruoker, Route 1, Box 60. . .. 23 FOR SALE Jersey heifer milking threo months giving '2 gallons per day. Janes d3ros, phone 370-X. v-:;:-;.:'" 21 FOR - SALE Durham-Jersey, heifer v ; calf. ; Janes Bros., phone-370-X. noons or evenings. 21 FOR SALE A-l treshf cow. Frink 1 'Orchard. Phone 611-R1. 19 FUR SALE One : matched team, seven or eight years old, weight 3000 lbs.; also wagon and harness. Call at 404 South Poach street. Phone 740-H. , : j ' 23 FOR SALE Iron grny colt, four year old, will weigh about 1400 lbs. J. H. Sander, Ashland, Ore. 21 FOR SALE 150 head Shropshire -sheen. 125 lnmlis .thrown tn ennd fleece on their backs. Price 20.0Q- In R.-R. corrnt at Jledford. 4S head thorobred goats, 14 registered 'klds'thrown In, mohair on back: Price $20.00 ' railroad Medford. 0.. W. .King, Montague, Calif. 20 FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, born October, 1918; fine .youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore. Phono 700. FOB HALE MISCELf. LLA.VKOC8 FOR 8ALE Take your super-profit with fertilizer. It's not too late. wo nave a, mil imp 01 ,rortiii,ers. Car load of land plaster Just In. Ralph Waldo Eldon, Rusn Mill. FOR SALE Red oats, Al, five conts. Lester ti. ray, 14- 3. 21 FOR HALE 60 tons first-class alfal fa baled hay at Grenada, Calif. Address Silvia Herri, Montague Motor Route, Calif. 24 FOR SALE One 8-holo range, one ' heater, one dining tablo, two cots, four mattresses, one ; brass bed complete, fruit Jnrs, 'piano. 613 , Katherlne street. 21 FOR SALE Two-horse corn planter, ,uscd four days; corn cultivator; beet cultivator, two walking plows, two spring-tooth harrows, one two section drag harrow, one 3-sectlon drag harrow. Dr. Helms barn. 21 FOR SALE Majestic range, library table, book cases, axmlniator rug. tapestry, brusscls rug, ingrain car pet, Morris rocker, commode, gas oline stove, bicycle, fern and stand, fruit Jars, vacuum cleaner, carpet sweeper, stone ar, wash boiler, etc. ' Phone 509-R. : , , 20 FOR SALE Two ton truck slightly used, in best mechanical condition. Phono H. , W. Bingham, phone . 597-J-2. ,. . FOR SALE Furniture of 6-room house. House for rent. 322 So. Newtown. 19 FOR 8ALE-ood White sewing ma chine; also eight young laying hens. Phone 66541, evenings. 20 FOR SALE Corn. Phone 500-R2. 23 FOR SALB-r-Very llttlo used ,1911 Cadillac car in perfect condition. ' Address Box X, Mall Tribune.. FOR SALE 1916 Maxwell In good condition. Box 188, Central Point. . Ore.. '. ... . . 22 FOR SALE Michigan pea beans, hand-picked. C. E. Kirk, Rogue River. - 19 FOR SALE: Al yellow dent seed corn Three tons to select from. . Phone 591-J2. C. W. Isaacs. ; FOR SALE Singer sewing machines ' on easy terms. Cleaning and re - pairing otall machines a specialty. .245 South Central avenue, phone . 903tR. C. A. Chapman. ... ...344 FOR SALE Electric motors for sale Tent, or trade. We buy motors. : Paul's Electric Store. . 33 FOR SALE Clean beardless, barley tor seed at Watklus Feed Store. . FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi ment. Plowing done. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE Strfody. . rancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. ; Nitro-cultures. Ralph Elden, Medford. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EOGK. FOR SALE Golden Seabright ban tam eggs for hatching from choice birds, $ 1.50 setting delivered. Phone 19-F12.. . ' V ' 33 FOR SALE! Eggs. Am offering hatching eggs from my fine White' Leghorns, one ot the best flocks in southern Oregon, headed by four pedigreed male birds from , verv high record hens. - Pullets from these eggs will lay all winter. $1.50 par setting. I replace infertile , eggs. E. H. Westerfidld, Medford. Phone 19-F4. . ,,. .. ... 34 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs 5cj chicks; . R. "I. R. eggs. All heavy layers. F. H. Dressier, phone 777-L -' - - - -- 30. OR SALE 'Hatching eggs,, S. C. White Leghorns. Best of winter ' layers, $1.50 per setting of 15. $7 in 100 lots. K. Hammerbacher, ' R. F. D. No. 2, OranU Pass, Ore. - , 334 FOR REST APAKTMKNTS. FOR RENT One furnished apart ment at Hotel Holland. ' MONET TO UOATX LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In terest, O. C. Boggs. . . ... LOANS City loans. Building & Loan . Assn., 429 M. F. ft H. Bldg.. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will bny Lib erty Bonds. J. Andrews. No. SI North Grape. Phone 53-M. 330 WANTED To see you at No. 0 South Fir Street. WHY . Because we know that if you are looking for Farms or City property at the lowest prices we have them and can suit you. ' LISTEN 25 acres, well ' improved, alfalfa and fruit, close in, $5000. 15 acres, all In alfalfa, fine mod ern homo, near Medford, $3500, ; 10 acres, suburban home including aock and tools, flue buildings, $3500 ' Let us show you these bargains. The Fehl Investment Co. Lower prices lmttcr 1 vuluos our motto. paok mv, FOB RUM- HOl)fc, FOR RENT- Modern house, six rooms with bath; large gnrden :-wlth hearing borrloe. Phono 509-K, , so: FOR RENT Several modern houses, , Building ft Loan Ass'n, 439 M. F. ft H. Bld. ' ,. BUSINESS DIRECTOR! 1 Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, AttorneyaHaw( ' rooms 8 and 9, Medford National i Bank Building : . .. A. - E." REAMRS, Lawyer, Oarnott Corey Building. -. ELIJAH . HURD Lawyer, 213-14 Garnett Corey Bldg. , , Anto Supplies t ' LAHER AUTO BPRINOS 1 Co.W are operating the largest, oldest' - and best-equipped plant in the Pa . clfle northwest. .Use our springs . when others fall. 8old under writ ten guarantee." 34 North Fifteenth ; St., Portland, Oregon ; arm Loan Ilonds FARM. LOAN" BONDS, ; 4'4, tai free, $25. to $1000. Can placS loans $500 to $5000, first mort gage, 6 to 87c ' E. H. irurd, 213-14 ' Garnett-Corey Bldg. -. Garbage GARBAGE Get your . premises , cleaned up for the summer., Call ' on the city garbage wagons for good service.- Phone 851-T. J, Y. Allen. ' ''-. .. . Expert Acconntant WILSON- AUDITINO. CO. B. M. WUson, 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 157-R.,i.!; Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 5 Money Teady when .land Is appraised and title an proved. E. H. Hurd, secy-treas.' National Farm Loan Associations) 'Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. Instruction In single .' FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teache ot piano and harmony. Height Musi Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72. - - - - 'i Planing Min THOMAS MOFFAT-nerai'mnl work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phone : " 184.- . , '..'., Sr.:.. .-:;:,,:''.'.-. l'h slcinns and Surgeons . DR. EDW. DE REYMONTE Spec ialist Drugless Physician. r Cure acute and chronlo diseases. From 8-13, 1-5 dally; free clinic Tuesday onlr 9-11, 1-4. Clinics at . St. ' . Mark's Bldg. '.-:: 38 DR. W. w! HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. '. if DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and ' surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat., -Eyes sclen- . tiflcally tested and glasses snp ;: plied.: Oculist and Anrtst for 8. P. r R. R. 'Co. "Offices M. F. ft H. Co. : Bldg. " Phone 567. ., .' ' ' x dr: g. carlow , 'DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW - OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN8 , ' 418-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. . s ; . . , Pnone 904-u Tteslde'nce 26 S. Lanrel 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 prices. 37 North ' Fir St ',: V -.-i - Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone : 815. Prices right. Service guar- anteed. - : - - :- GOOD BUYS 10 acres on Pacific highway, all 7 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'ehick en houses and yards, nine acres' alf al- fa, soirto cherrips,. peaches, jpears, ap- ,.; pies, etc. ; A splendidly . . equipped , and productive place; a good buy at ! $5500.00. ' -, ' . '. 1 v '. Seven-room modern home on -Main ' street, $1200.00. ; . ; j, ;' 24-room boarding house, complete ly furnished, steam heat and hot and . cold water In every room. Ask ns about it as we hate to publish the , price. ' ;"',.'"..'.; 'y' -.':,'. BROWN & WHITE 10 South Fir St. . .;-',. INXERURHAN AUTOCAR Oa , 1 TIME C:UU. .. . ' ..! Leave Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. "Bun- ; days le ave at 10:30 a. m, and 1:80, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p. m. Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun days leave at 9,: 0.0 a. m. and If: 30, 4:80 and (:S0 p. m, ; - ..--,, :rr'vrr?. : 1 t