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vr piiifemmym?m9m'Hfmv' '& ?& tmiMtfiiur mtu NMRhM ...M,.(iix-.i,iiiwm-viiW'ini. wrwwuM'pw mii hhi'.iw ..,- - . PAGE FOUR 1HEDF0RP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OIWCION, FRIDAY, STOPTRMlircR fl. .1011. Il 1 TJ tf 9 i a 'i ii Mil (13 n ffl il Ifi H f i t !n l:KI M Medford Mail TRIBUNE tear ' AN lNnPKNBNT NBWSPAPKn PUUM8llt:U KVKIIV AITBIINOON EXCMT HUNOAT. nr TUB MKDFOtlD PMNT1NQ CO. The TOemocratlo Tlm, Thj i Medford Mali, The Medford Tribune The South' rn Orciconlan, The Ashland Tribune. Office Mall Tribune Building-. North Fir street; phone. Main 101 1, Horne 78. PORTLAND IONORANOE OP OREGON. OBOnOE rUTNAM. Editor and Manaa-r Kntert-d s second-class matter at Med ford. Oregon, unaer ion " 1I7. Official raper Official Pa r ot the. City of MeJfard per or jaexsen ygsavy. .. BTTBCOBXTTIOir WtM. One rear, br tns.ll ...... One month. rnH ..... ; Per month, flellrered by carrier In Medford. Jacksonville and Cen tral Point . Saturday only, by mall, per year.. Wwklr. oer year sworn crmcxmATio. Dally arerac for nix months eaalns; December Jl ". " . 1.00 LSO Tall Xeastd Wire traltt Vita Bispate&e. The Mall Tribune la onMlj at the Ferry New" Stand. San rranclsco. IVrtfand Hotel New, Stand. ForUM Bowman News Co,, Portland. Ore. W. O. VThltney. Seattle, Waih. MSBPOBB, OJUKtO. Metropolis of Southern Oregon ana NorUiern California, and the fastest- "SSSf.tU'M. SrSSiu. ino: o: "SJKHA-l'iiTind dollar Qrarlty Water System completed. Ktvlns; finest BUDDiy pure mgunuin ..: " --- tew allies ot street being; paved and contracted for at a coat exceeding II. MO.oeO. making a total of twenty miles of pavement. ., rfoatoffire recetota for year, ending r.rvh si. 1911. show Increase of 41 per cent. Bank deposits a gain of SJ per Banner fruit ltr In Oregon Rogue Itlver Spltsenberg apples won aweep takes prise ana uiu -XnU Xing of tke WoslA." at the National Apple Show. Spokane, JtOi, and a car ot Newtowns won Tlrst Prise Is 1910 at Canadian International Apple Shaw, Vancouver. B. C. . , Itoguo River pears brought highest prises In all markets ot the world dur ing, the past six years. ... . Wrtia Commercial club. Inclosing 6 cents tor postage for the finest commu nity pamphlet ever published. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown A fellow may haveall the strength Ot Wrestler Gotch, And yet be thrown completely by Old rye and Scotch. The man who Bhot his wife- because Bho asked him to wash the dishes should be made an officer ot the anti- suffragettes X ,. Andnow tltiKedltor of the Sacra mentii Be has recommended the re call ofthe editor ot the Los An gelevjlmcs" ' The Great Durbar. , 'Does It matter If we re hungry?" A weazened Hindu said. "We oro going to have a durbar With a king to lead parade. "We will have a grand .procession! The Jewels upon each horse Would converted Into quinine Check the hot-eyed fever'B course "So we'll throng the streets of Delhi, Loaded with the gifts we bring; We've the famine with us always. Out wo seldom have a king." Someone has suggested that "Mona .Lisa" Is now a moving picture. Don't suppose we'll know the date of the Astor wedding until our invi tation arrives. The harem skirt means an end to the old story of the girl who flagged a train with a petticoat. NO PORTION of Oregon is so ignorant of Oregon and its multitude of resources as its metropolis. .To the average Portland eitiy.cn, Oregon is a lemon to be squeezed for Portland's benefit and it is so squeezed. Portland presents a sorry spectacle in the development of Oregon's resources. It furnishes a little hot air for development league purposes, and this is all, except the space (a form of hot air) given freelv bv the three bii allies. As for money and brains aud energy to actually de velop the state, to build mills and manufactories, establish power plants and transportation facilities, to plant or chards aud farms, to open mines and quarries, Portland is a minus quantity. Oregon communities are forced to depend upon themselves and seek outside assistance in order to grow. Advice, paternal, reactionary and mossback advice, is showered upon the enterprise builder, who seeks co-operation in Portland and that is all. save a sense of humilia tion and discouragement, tliat he carries away with him. But the assistance denied at Portland is forthcoming from Spokane, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles or any one of a dozen eastern centers hence Oregon grows, inspite ot jrorunua, nor. oceause ot it. How little Portland knows about Oregon, just Uj)0n one subject, is shown in the following letter written to the Portland Journal by H. 0. Perkins of Grants Pass: "I read with much interest your timely editorial in the Journal of September 1. in regard to the "establishment of t;ni& iituioiy in -rornanti in wnicn you express a regret that the sand or silica to be used in the factory would have to be shipped from Spokane. Wash. I acrroe with von that there should be a state mineralogist to investigate and report upon me mineral resources of the state. ? "It is truly lamentable to note what uuseemlv igno rance prevails in regard to the unbounded natural min eral resources of the state. Here in Josephine and Jackson counties there are absolute mountains of the finest black and white marbles to be fouil anywhere on the continent from which structural material of all kinds equal to any in the country could be madc'This marble in connection with the slate and shale In juxtaposition, would supplv endless material for Portland cement. ,; "In Jackson county there are unlimited quantities of infusorial earth only a few miles from the railroad from which glass of all kinds could be made. I have seen sam ples of mineral coming from these deposits that were near ly pure silica and as white as snow. It seems stratum in deed that we should be importing marble from Alaska, Tennessee, Vermont and Georgia when we have plenty of material within our own borders, the equal of any iii flirt 1T-0111 11 CITY NOTICES. the world. Medford's Future (Bn Agnes Thecia Fair.) Medford will have another individ ual singing the praises of this pro gressive town, this remarkable town, whose growth in the last few years is one of the most remarkable of any town in Oregon. Why did Medford grow? Because, bear In mind, her citizens are board of mind, generous and kind. No town Is any bigger than the intellectual development of her citizens. No town is more prosperous than the purchas ing power ot thbiarmera and workers In that vicinity. Since the desires of the citizens ot Medford are for a bigger and more prosperous community, one of the first things, to do is to get a shorter work day for those who toil, and a minimum wage forVlty street work ers or J3.50 or f 4 per day. The basic principlo of a prosperous community must bo based on the purchasing power or the worker. Then let Med ford be up to the times, by inserting this clause as io wages and eight hours and let the work be done by the city of Medford on all street Im provements, and good roads, city building and public work, thorcb) eliminating the private contract sys tem with all its graft and incompe tent workmanship. Medford can be another such city as Sacramento if Medford's citizens want her to be. She might also rival her sister city as to capltol grounds and capitol building, which are fa mous the world over. FOUR ATLANTIC CRUISERS TO BE SENT TO PACIFIC Senator Bailey of Texas will not be a candidate for re-election. This last announcement from him is the great est thing ho has ever done. USES SURGEON'S KNIFE TO GET BIGGER HAND PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 8. De hiriiltf to extend the reach of her left hand to nc(iuire one, more key on the piano. Miss Penrl Smith, n teach er in the Dierko pchool of music here lias submitted to un operation. It is wnid tnht oporutiaux of this character nro rarely successful. If ho operation fulfills her expec tations, Miss Smith said todny that she will have the right hand Kimilarly treated. VALLEJO, Co!., Sept. 8. Four first-class armored cruisers now stn tioned on the Atluntic arc to be added to the Pacific fleet, according to in formation received at Mare Island navy yard. The cruisers to be trans ferred include the Washington, Ten nessee, North Carolina and Mon tana. At present they comprise the fifth division of the Atlantic fleet. FROSTED WINDOWS SOLVE . FRAT HOUSE PROBLEM REAL COUNT GREETS CHAUFFEUR AND BRIDE NEWPORT, R. I., Sept. 8. Social recognition may ho extended to Jack Oeraghty, former chauffeur and son of ii liveryman of Newport, whose elopniPiit niul murriuge with Miss Julia French, daughter of milliotmrie AtnoK T. French' caused u tremndous sensation among the elite. Yhilo driving past the Cnsino in an automobile Gcrughty and his bride wero greeted pleasantly by Count Mntrtio of tho Egyptian embassy. Members of tho diplomatic corps are held in high favor, and recognition by n renl count wij Ijelp some, J SEATTLE, Wn., Sept. 8. Frosted windows, impenetrable to human eye sight, have solved the problem and now the faculty of the University of Washington ,hus withdrawn the edict that members of two sororities ntu! one fraternity could not return to college if they persisted in occupying their newly completed chapter houses which arc next door to each other. Miss Isabella Austin, dean of wom en' started things when she an nounced that it was not within the bounds of propriety for college stu dents of opposite sexes to live in td joining houses. 4 KISS FOR A FARE COSTS CABBY JOB BUT GETS A WIFE LOS ANGKLES, Cal Sept. 8. News that Charles Hell, a chauffeur, had lost his job with the Van Nuys Hotel Au tomobile Livery company, be cause he had accepted a kiss from her in lieu of fare, brought prety Miss Violet Templeton of San Francisco back to Los Angeles in a hurry. With her pretty faco showing more than sympathy for the young cabby, Miss Templeton despatched a mes senger to find her knight er rant. Blushing furiously, Bell announced today that lie would marry the rich voung woman from the bay city bc--forc tho end of tho week. lny junior tlmtrm'Mnnit of unlit me 'ill"! n "' Clint tun lioi'n nmtlii nail flleil nn nforcnittii In iln nam r IA330.00, im ahown by ham tionil Hon itoeki't. . r.ow V',rfr hM t'liy of Mctlfunl jloth urtlnin n nrurrnnlil. "ml tlii l l;r'bv nuUiorUou to l luauoit tlm Immln of mil city In tlio totil nmmint of !.- .'?:,. " ',nwilimtlrtn of two luuulrod nml rifty luuulrva dollar Mtcli, n limy bo oonvonlont. Sooiloit i. Alia iiornl "tmU lo mntlc !"!'' followlnit form mimborvd from nao io mi notli tnolimlvo; I.MTV OK MKPFOIU) JACKSON fOt'NTV STAT K C)." OIUMON' IMI'llllVI'MIA'T I in N n know nil mon by those tm'sontn. Tlmt I ho City of Moilfiml In th County of JncKnnn. Mtwta of OroRon. Tor vnliio r colvoil. horoby nurvo.t niul iiromlHon to w "io bonrrr tho um or...,.,..,... ilollnrii In olu coin of tlm t'nltoil Union of Aniorlen. on tho iironontntlon nml jur ronilor of this oiiilnAtton on tho firm day of ,,, , In tho your of our I.ortt Ono TluHtaimt. Nino Humlrotl nml ....... without Kr. e with Inlorom thorron from tho unti horoof until rt ilcomoil. or until tho lime of tho noinl minimi Intorrnt imyiin'iit noxt omulni: tho iHitiltrntlon of nolle by thu Oily of Motlforu that thlx bond" will b tnkon up nmt cnnciMloil nnil Ihnt Intoroiit thri. on will conno nt the Intorent n.ivmonl porloit next followlnc nuclt iiubtlcatfnn. ni mo nuo oi mx iHr coin txr nunuin. inv nblo xpuil-nnnually. In llko coin on tho f Irxt liny of and th flril ilny of., ...... In oncb yonr. on tho iiroHontiit'oii nntl nurrondrr or mo proHr coiion ttioroto nnnoxoit nrlnclmtl anil lntorot iiivnlilo nt thi offloo of tho tronnuror of tho City of Moilfonl. Thin bond In ono of 4 orlo nuttiorlnV bv an net of tho L i!l.'rttlvo Anioinblv of tho Stuto of OroKon. ontltlod "An Ad to provldo for tho Innunnrt of tiotuln fol tho lmproromont of ntrivts nvA tho lny InK of nowors In Incorporated Tltloo nni for the payment of the eKt of mien tin provemcnln nnd Inylni: of miworn by In Mnlmentn." filed In the office of th Pecrotnry of Slnte l-Vbrnnry 2Snd. JSOJ amended by nn net entitled "An Ac' to Amend Soctlonn 1 J S. i, 8. . nnd of nn net entitled 'An Act to provide foi tho Iniiuiinco of bomln for tho Improve ment of ntrettn nnd lwyUur of newcrs Ir Incorporated oltlvn. And for the pay mont of the cost of nuch lihprovementi nnd laying of ncwern by Inntnlmentn' filed In tho office of tho Secretary of State February SInd. 1S91." approver February SSth. l0t and In nn ooIIk Hon of tho City of Medford. nforenald and In not to tx deemed or taken Io tt within or nny Mrt of tho ttmttatlon bv law un to the liuleblilnen of nald city tnd It In further certified that ntl th reoulremeittn of lnw hnvo tien fullt complle.1 with by the proper officers Ir the IkhiiIhk of thin bond, nnd that th' total nmount of thin Ixmie does not ex ceed the limit proncrlbet by itald Act Thin bond In redeemable nt the office of said treasurer at tho option of tin City of Medford upon the payment of tho face value thereof with accrued In terent to the date of payment nt nn leml-unniml coupon period nt or after one venr from the date hereof, nn pro vlned In nald Act. For the fulfillment of tho 00011111001" of thin obligation tho faith nnd credit of the City of Medford nro hereby pled Red In wltnenn whereof, thin bond hnn been ilKnod by tho mavor and attented by Ihr recorder of nald City of .Medford nml the corporate nenl of the City of Medford Vreto affixed thin day of A. p.. 1)11 Attest' Mayor. itecorder of thVltv of Medford. Section 3. Kadi of nald bonds nhnll af nttnehed thereto twenty coiiponn, ach of which shall bv In tho followliip form: CITV OF MKPFORn STATI-: OF OltKOON Will p.iy to the hearer dollnm In goM coin of the United Slitten of America, at tho officii of the treanurcr of nnld city, on thU.;veday ofi iu, .". . ..... be InK nix monthn Intercut on I lit - orovement liond No unless nald bond In nooner redeemed (u therein pro vided, which rcdemptlon'wlll render thin coupon void. Attest' CITY NOTICES. CITY NOTICES. Mayor. Itecorder of the Cllv of Medford. Said coupons shall bo numbered from ono to twenty respectively. Section i. Tho mayor of nald city In hereby authorized nnd directed to ulcn nald iMindn and the city recorder to countersign the same by" nttnclilnjr there to the seal of said city, all on behnlf of aid city, Krctlon 3 The recorder of nnld city In hereby directed to register nnld bonds nnd number tho name on the lilunk pro vided therefor In the foregoing form In accordance with section 2730 of nnld codes and stututes of Oregon. Section 6. The recorder of the City of Medford Is hereby directed to advor tlno nnld bondn for sale nnd that tho tamo will he solu for the highest price obtainable, not lens than par nnd ac crued Interest, and In nald advertisement he nhall announce tlmt tin will receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds or nny portion thereof at his of fice nt any time before 4:30 p. 111 nn the i:th day of Ki-ptember. 1911. lie shall oubltsh said advertWmenl three times In 11 dally newnpniier published nnd nrlntcd In said city, and shall submit the sealed proposals received In nccordnnce with said advertisement to tho council it Its next meeting thereafter. Tho foregoing ordinandi wan passed by the City Council of tlm City of Med ford, Oregon, on the 5th day of Septem ber. 191 1, by the following vote, lo-wlt: McrncK, aye; watt, nyo; wormian, aye; Hinerlck, absent. Klfcrt. nyo, and Millar, aye. Approved September 5th. 1911. W. If. CANON. Attest: Mnyor. ItOIJT V TKI.FKH, City Itecorder -. PERLE CASEY RELEASED FROM PORTLAND TEAM TT CITY NOTICES. PORTLAND, Ore,, Sept. 8. Perle Casey, the popular second sucker, who has played with various Port land league teams for .several sea sns, lias drawn an unconditional re lease from tho Portland northwest ern league team, because Judge Mo Crodie says, the team is running be hind and it is necessary to cut ex penses. Casey's work this season has been excellent. Mensor will re place Casey. Casoy first came to tho coast in 1002 when he joined the Racrnmento OBDIJTAWOB MO. 660. Chapter V of Title XXVII of UclllngcV o'f Cthlo,0Hn,HMtoXnor0o'rctgonCO,!CH U"d H'",U'eM follows: y Meuford ,loU' ordain hh Section 1. WhoreuH, the City of Mod. ford has heretofore duly cuused certain streetH or said city to he Improved, nnd has duly assessed tho cost thereof " UIO IMUIILTLV IJItlirtr Il'fl llWirnlm In .. n cordanco wjtli tho charter of nafil cllv. Ana, whereas certain owners of hum. Ilry nleCGM Of nmm-rtV onnli nyunsond r- such Improvement In h sum exceeding Jm i ' ' 1? iioiiaru nit vo uuiy mario and tvi, UJIIflluailUlin IO OILV Minil HAVnm assc-SHinenlH In Instalmentn In um.,i. anco with section 2727 of nnld Dolllngor & Cotton's Annotutcd Codes and Htut. UlCH. And. whereas, un nHHessment unt bono lien llOClttit llUH been rinlv mmln nn In uccordunco with tho provisions of huKj section and of section 27fi nt until n..u and statutes, and tho total utnnunt of OKOIHAKOB MO. 609. An ordinance nuilinrlzlng tlm Issuanro of $3 1, 1.10 00 of tho Improvement bonds of tho City of Medford, Jucksoir County, Oregon, and directing and advertising tl.e same for sale In ncordancu with Chapter V of Tltlo XXVII of Ilelllnger & Cotton's Annotuted Codes and KtatllteH of tli Htate of Oregon. inn uuy or .Medford iloth orunin as follows: Heel on 1 Wlurens. the Cltv of Med. ford has heretoforo duly cuused certain streets of said clly to bo Improved, and has duly ussessed the cost thereof to tho property benefited thereby In accord' ancu with tho charter of said city: And, whereas, curtain owners of sun dry pieces of property each assessed for such Improvement In ii sum exceeding twcnty-flvo dollars have duly mado nnd filed applications to pay wild several asseHStuonts In Instalments In accordance with section 2727 of said IlellltiKur & Cotton's Annotated Codes and KIuIiiIcm: And. whereas, un iiMMvssmnnt and liond f lllin docket hus ln-eii duly mado up In uccoroHnce uilli the provisions or sain section iitid of section 272X of sulci Codes and Klutules, and tlm total amount of unpaid nsseHsinenlH for such street Im provements and fur which application to pay nnuer tile provisions ot sain sec tions, above cited has been madn and filed as aforesaid is tho sum of $4,250,00 us shown by hnln liond I.len Docket : Now therefore. hhIi! City of Medford dnlh ordain us aforesaid, and thero Ihi hereby authorised to bo Issued thu bonds' or said city In tho total amount of, 124,350, In denominations of two hundred uud fifty and flvo hundred dot. lars each, us nmj ho convenient. Kectlon 2, Ktild bonds' Hhull bn mailii In the following form, nuinbered from 1003 to 1071 both Inclusive: CITY OP MKDKOIID JACKHON COVN'CY KTATK OP OltUCJON Knnw all men ,v theso presents, that tho City of Medford In III" County of jacKson, Hiuiti or Oregon, for vaiuo ro celved, Jiereby agrees nnd promises Io puyjno nearer the sum or dollars In gold coin of the United Hlutes of America, on the presentation and sur render of this obligation on Ilia first day of , , , in tho year of our l.oid Ono Thousand, Nino Hundred ami , ,,, , ... .without grace. Willi nlereut thereon from the date hereof until redeemed, or until the the City of Medford thai this bond will bo taken up and cancelled uud that In letest thereon will i'.sise t the Interest Payment pet hid next following such pub. Ilcatlou, ut tho iiile of sl per vent per annum, payahle semi nuumilly, In like coin on the first da if , and tho first da of and the flint day of I In each your, on the pivtieiitMtou nnd sur render of tlm proper coupon thetcln an. nexed. principal nnd Interest panble at the nfflco of the treasurer of the City of .Medford, This lionil In tine, uf a NnrteN ntitltiirlaed by an Act or tho Legislative AHseuildv of the Stale of Oregon, entitled "An net to provide for the luittiiuice of bonds fol the Improvement of stieets and the la lug of sewers In Incorivorated cities and Tor tho payment of thu con! of such Im provements nnd laying of seweis hv in stalments." filed In the office of the Secrrtnry of stint lYbrunrv JJnd. t.i3 as amended by an act entitled "An Act to provide for the lsmmnci of bonds foi me inipnueineni or Mirwiw nnu iAiugj of sewers In lneortomted cllim, ami for' the payment of the evil of micb improve-1 ments mid Isxlnc or sewers bv InMM-. ments' Hie.! In the wfflco of the Jievtv tary of Slate FVtrvMrv find. HJ p ' proved IVlmiary iJth. 11. and U an obllgntum of the City ot Medni. Afot. ald. and Is not to be deemed or tsKn to tw within or nnv iwirt of th timlia Hon hv law as to the Indehtvdnea of wld city, and III s further cerllfted ttvtt ill the reiiultvinenls of law hae be I fully comnlled with hv the iimtHtr ffl cers lit the lusutng of this Uvnd. and that the total amount of this Uue de-M not (dcvetl the limit tirvscrlted by imIo Act. This Ihi ml Is redeemable at the offtc uf s4ld tteusurer at th option of the 'Ity of Medford upon the payment of the face value thereof, with accrue.! In tereal to the date of lutvment at ny iteml-anuusl coupon erlod at or aftei ne yvar from the date hereof, as pr vlded In said Act. lor the fulfillment of the i.indltlyn of this obligation tho f.uth and cnMIt it the City uf Medford are hereby pledged. In wltncM whereof this latml lias been signed by the mayor nnd attested by he recorder of s.ild Cltv of Medford and the corporate en nf the I'lty of Med ford hereto affixed this Uy of t.. 1911. of .Medfoid Is hereby tilted ted to ad'.",1'" ii.. .iI.i linn,!., r.ie Mitlo nml that till) I same will bo sold for Urn hluhesl pi Ice ubtiilmilile, not less trnui par mm no ertietl luletest, ami In said fidveitlse nient he shall announce that Im will receive sealed pioposals ror the litlieliase of said bomW or nnv portion Ih'JV'V nt his office nt nny time befoio I ail p in on Urn lith day or Hepleuiber. Il'll lie shall publish said ndvel llsement thieo times In a dally, tiewspapet; pub lished nnd printed In said eltj, and shall submit tho sealed ptoposuls received III aeocrdalioo with said advertisement In the elty council of the Cllv of .Medfoid Oregon, tin tho Slit day of Heptember, 1911, by tho following (ilo, lo-wlt Merrick, aye. Walt, iie Wntlmau. ave limerick, tibseul, Wireil, ne. and Millar, aye Appnel Hepleuiber ih. lait W II CANON. Attest' Mayor HOItT W TKl.PCIt, fitv Itxoriler Attest; A.. Mayor. i t ,i u r. i-e ,i unpaid assessments mr such street Im- time or the seml-unnua) interest payment club in the old Culiforniu etute league, provementw upd fgr wlilcli ajipllcatlon xl ensuing iln publlcutlon of notice by Itecorder of the Cllv of Medford Section 3. ticll uf said Imui.U lill have atturhed thereto twenty coiihihs, ntch of which shall be In the following form: CITV OP MKIil'OltP KTATK OP OltKOON . Will paw to the hearer dollars In gold coin of the Pulled Slate of mvrlca, at the office of the treasurer if said elty, on the day of being six mouths Inter- st on Improvement bond No . . un 'ess Mid bond Is lutoncr redeemed us therein provided, which redemption wiy -ender this coupon void Attest: Mayor SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE Soutli ltttrltlo Xpw itntl PjMiMMto -.MiMleru lit ner)' lyrtli'ulnr. Kits niok lite, etc. f (illicit mill n'l'l" iut Ivritii; tA'fcrvtitvt. W.M. SMITH. HttH Pliouo MIIC. Where to Go ' Tonight -4rrr' THE ISIS THEATRE lleconter of the City of Medford. Said coupons shall be numbered from ne Io twenty resprctUely Section 1. The mayor of said elty Is hereby authorlied uud directed to sign .ild honds and the city recorder to point lerstgn the satin; hy attaching therein the seal of said city, nil on behalf of tald city Section 3 The recorder of said clly hereby directed to register s.tld bonds ind number the name on the blank pro vided therefor In the foregoing form In tccordancn with section 3730 of said codes nnd ntattiten of the Slain of Ore gon. Section The recorder of the Clt WHAT SAVED . HER LIFE Mrs. Martin Tells About a Painful Experience that Might Nave Ended Seriously. nivcavlllb, W. Vo. .Mm. Dora Martin, In a lottor. from Rlvcavlllo, wrlten "For threo yenm, I Buffered with wo manly troubles, and hnd pains in my back and aide. I waa nervous and could not sleep at night. Tho doctor could not help mo. Ho said I would have to bo operated on bo foro I could get better. I thought I would try using Cardul. Now, I nm entirely well. I am suro Cardul naved my life. I will novor bo without Cardul In my homo. I recommend It to my friends." For flfty yearn, Cardul has been re lieving pain and dlstrcsx caused by wo manly trouble It will surely help you, It goes to tho spot reaches the trouble relieves the symptoms, nnd drives away tho cause. If you Buffor from any symptoma of womanly trouble, tnko Cardul. Your druKKlst sells and recommends It act a bottlo from him today. N.riv-nW to: Ult' AJvltory rrt.. Chtl. noof a M4kln Co.. Ch4tunof a, Trnn fur bpteiiil Jnttnielioni, and M-rio book, "Horn Tualmani for Woman," tnt In plain wiappcr, oa uguuU RANCHES ! rvv l n . r rtne subdllslun t ncn-K IVr niWnli'oii, easy terms, IS ctr. clos in, beautiful vlewj fine soil; :14 ce vry ry terms. t lJ acrrs. Scaring opebardi water rlehl; Hv-e, lv Ua on cot pas. tur and hy Und, ult or tradn. TRADE t !! er. I rsn uiwv liJO ISO actvs tn Wtid ciasl. Colorado trade fur miK'K hr 1(0 acres, I -l miles from town In Wil lamette valley, rich bottom and up land. ti)0 acrrs cultivated, good Im provements, ti,i acre. Incxnne propertr. rentals, tltJ monthly; tKe gtral scrrace. 10 acres. IS In rra, clot In flno build lug site and view. U0-acr stock and alfalfa, ranch: ItO acres tllUblo. under ditch: ITS pr acre: take Income roprty. ISO acres raw land; ntl ftno fruit land, take any gool property. tO acres, tlllabU; IS000; tke town prop erty 10 acres, cleared: taka reatdtnc In trade. 30 acres Hear Crrek Ivottom for Dakotah Unit 30 acres. Palisade, California In orchard, take dairy or slock ranch and city property. m lncomo properly. Twin "alls, Idaho, for BtMKl acreage. WANTED 3 carpenters. Hoisting englnwr .iris tor general houMwork. "Ity and ranch property t list, fulioff men, box factory, IJ 00 Tall cutoff men, f .' SO lluckers, 1:76. llttl MI'IX'IAI, ATTHACTION iSitui Ihiltuit unit IJIIIiui 'I'limdlo, J ICiiMlii.il 'onii'ily ,rtlsls J ItilroiltioliiK t'ottiln timiKH niul Unlit ImlliulH, mincH with which (liny liiivo mot with tho i;rimlonl hiiu- fosrt tliitiuiiliiMil Ijiiroiut; nml tlilu linliift tliolr first Atiinrlcmi iipiioiir uiico only tlm very lult-sl of mmikh niul witty snsliiuy cun Im lonkml ; for. Their t'omedy aliuui Is n ; srii'iiin, uud wlittu rotiililuml with tliolr otlior rlovor work It uuiko lllO I Is 0110 Of tllO MtMIUKtMt tic tit that l!iuiiH luts pvnr noiit ovor liort. Hoiiiii of tlio tiilrk dhmiKes nro Hiild to Im tho itilektst ovor i nrvti in nny viiiiiiovuiti stllKO. ) ono nlitnilil full to tioo (hum, i DtMirs open 7: lf p. m. "" -""--""---frrrf,i No I L F. I BIHNEfi OOM M VWITTB amtLDTIIQ UGO Theatre riio TOWUlMT'tl UUtlJKCT llest MnlliHI I'itl II tin milt Mll-lc ChntiK" of Program Tiitmla', l-'rl- day and Humlay ,"lo mill 1 1 )i CAStM.I.VKn K(2.;KMIt.NT (An iiprtmriiusly fuiiiiy coitimly) A (HIWIHIV AMI l l,(lli (A Kood, llvoly draiiiii) nn: an;i:i (l)rmiin) Rock Spring Coal O HAND X.X.TI TIM. Offleo mid f'onl Yitnl, Twelftlt and l'ntiil Hlrrs'ta. t'ltono 7101. Burbidge m COAX. MAW '"""'"a.BBBBBBBBlBBBBBBBa-BBBBBm.BBBBBBMlBaaBaBB. Newport TAQUIHA BAT OBSOOV'S X-OPULAB BBAOX BEBOBT An Ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes of all kinds. HUNTING, I'lHIIINO. rTIN.U HUUI'' "ATlilNO? Iliu: !S?'a.UTOIN0' CANOKINCJ. DANC NO AND nOM.Ktl HKATINO. Whnro pretty water OR-ates, moss BRates, moon-stones, cornelians can be found on the beach. I'uro mountain water ami tho host of food at low prices, I'resh fish, clams, cruhn nnd oysters, with abundance of vegetables ot all kinds dally. Camping- Oroands Convenient ana "at tractive with Strict VaalUry Beg-uUtlons. SOW BOUND TBI? BAIOV TICKET Prom All Points In Orejron, Wash Inrton and Idaho, on sale dally, 1-DAY SATURDAY-MONDAY XZOXBTI from Houthorn I'aclfla pclntM Tortland to Cottuo Orovoj also from all C. & H. stations Albany nnd west. Good Boln Haturday or Hunday and for return Hunday or Monday, Call on any H. I. or C. & JO. Ajront for full particulars as to fares, train schedules, nlo.j also for copy of our Illustrated booklet, "OutlnifM In Oro gon," or write In WM, McMUBBAY eneral Fassenyer Agent, Portland, Orefotu APPLES FOR EUROPE We nro appointed nRonta for J. II. THOMAS, Covent (Jtirtlnn, Iin don and Kouthnmptoti, KiiKlaml, whoil) chnrges nro C per cunt and C cents pur box. JAS. LINDSAY & SON. Ltd., (Jlua- gow nnd KdlnburKli. Scotland, f. per cent mul 10 cents per box. HAWSON ItOUINSON, Hull, Kng- lang, C per cent aud 8 cunts per box, These aro tho oldest and lnrgost flrnia In their respoctlvo towns, nntl tholr reference! an to financial abil ities can bo had nt Medford Natlonnl Hank, Medford, Oregon. Cash can bo cabled day after Halo If required, and highest markot prices gunranteetl. Ited Facod Mon omoklng 1)10 CIO AHS tulklng "HOT AIll" don't alwayi, livo on nlr, henco our remarks on charges, Thu clap-trap nbout private xalo does not prove romtinorntlvo, except for soma curios of a hhiuII uattiro. All Kollers by private sale havo to wait until nuctior.it nrp over no nn to know what to ask, mid In tho case of largo supplies they often got loft. For further particulars, address W. N. White EL Co. 7 I'AUK l'LACU NIJW YOHK PLUMBING HTKAM AND HOT WATKIl HKATINO All Work Ouaranted Prices Iteasonablo 1W llotrnnl lllock, Kjilrasir on Dili HtrrW. 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