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raDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOttD, OREOON, SATURDAY, MAttOTT Ifi, 1912, PAGE SIX n n I? ;? !. I GRANTS PASS 10 PUBLICQWNERSH!P ISSUE BONDS lly n largo majority tho clllxons of GrnutH Pass at a npoclnl oloatlon Frl day voted to amend tho city chnrtor 9 as, to Rlyo tho council power to orCnto $SO,000 indebtedness to raise money to pay off tho outstanding wnrrants. An unondmont that callad for tho calling of a xngcial election to dotur mlno tho grantiiiK Of franchise was also jmsod by a largo majority. Tho oloatlon wan quiet. Two conventions! wro lield at Gold Hill Thursday evening for tho pur )Obo of placing In nomination candi dates for city office for the first elec tion under tho now charter, which occurs April 1. Both conventions were well attended, denoting that thoro arc two healthy factions in lo cal polities, and full tickets wore placed In tho field at both meetings. L. C. Applognto was chosen by each convention to head tho ticket for tho two-yoar mayoralty term. Tho other candidates on both tickets are as follows. CHIens' Ticket For councilman, first ward. I. It. Cardwell, two-year term; It. L. Dar ling, one-year term; J. Q. Jarvls, at large, two-yoar torm; second ward, P. L. Caldwell, two-year torm; Wal ter Dungcy, one-year torm; A. E. Kellogg, at large, ono-year term. For recordor J. B. Hammorsloy. For treasurer Lynn W. Smith. - Voters' League. Ticket For ceuncilman: first wnrd, G. II. Patrick, two-year torm; V. R. "Wal ker, one-yon r term; C. Coppnck, at large, two-year torm; second ward, J. Palmer, two-yenr term: G. A. I.an dls, one-year torm; J. F. Deltrlch, at large, one-yoar torm. For recordor It. H. Swank. For treasurer W. H. Harvey. B0OSTEDBYWEST JAPANESE GIRL RUNS AWAY WITH MERCHANT SAN FKAXnsi'O. March lfi. -Governor Oswald West of Oregon, in an interview here today heartily en couraged the citixens f Sn Fmu oifioo to iro ahead in their determina tion to acquire and operate a mutiiei pnlly owned telephune system, for which ovor lU.OUO have already ex pressed their preference in siniiuc H initiative petition to ho voted nt the March 20 nwti-tolepliowo merger elec tion. flivornor West qualified his advoc acy of a community owiuul telephone only by sounding a warmnit NgMinst allowing it to lieoome n political pawn. He declared that mjcIi n con tingency could not be too iwreftilly guarded ajrnint. "If you acquire a publio utility f any sort you miKt be absolutely u--sured beforehand that you can make i success of it, for ono failure in lnannxiiiir a public utility will mean a tremendous setback to tho moveinciit for public ownership at the most cri tical point in its history. "I am a firm believer in public ownorship. The people should oper ate the properties necessary to the life of the community. Hut 1 want 'o emphasize my point that a community should first be thoroughly familiar with the operation, even in detail, of fluch a utility before it attempts to take it over for public operation. If a city is assured that it can conduct it snccess-fullv and can keep it out of politics, 1 by all means advocate,! its aaquiremeut. "As fnr ns t know, there is nt pre sent no publielv owned telephone sys tem in tlie lnilcd States and I would like to see one. We are looking into in Oregon at the present time. "When nay community believes it is read vto take over and successfully manage u common necessity, it should by all means do so immo.ii-atelv." lring crook today as the reult of hi testimony inven in behalf of his bro ther, Percy llanlon. a newspaperman, charged with grand larceny, ouug Uanlou asMiinod nil blame for the theft of about $:I0H worth of elolhea and other valuables from the offi-e of ,1. T, Douglas. If the jurv decides his brother is innocent, then he stands practically convicted as u thief. "lie is either n dnMKoroiu young degenerate or else n perjuror," Oiulgo Honald said, and ordered the nro-- heutor. to keep a surveillance oer the boy until the end of the ease. The defense was brought to a stunlm.. climax when Howard testified that he had Iietm secretly married to n school mate, Anna Drath, in Taeoniu two weeks ago. His mother burst out o tears at the announcement. The pros ecution bninded the marriage as ha' inT been entered into for the sole pur pose of invoking synumthx. recorder of said town nt any tltno before R p. nt. March 20th, 11112. Kucli proposal or bid uiust bo accom panied by a certified chock drawn on some state or national bank of .lack son county, Oregon, for f l'or cent of tho amount offered, tho same to ho forfeited to the town In case tho proposal uuido Id accepted by the, town and tho person making tho pro point I does not. purchase tho IioiuIh In accordance therewith within thirty daya utter being notified of tho no ceptanco of tho proposal and being furnished with a transcript of the proceedings of tho council and roe 1 m m ififi wb $5: M ISS (1 a oggi Hf "f n&. ta 8VVa S A ' W v ,r,,s jii ,-' sRissv ?? ?o Jx is trmr' m trvw. -io ordn of tho town showing Hint imld boudit nro lawfully Iniitio and valid obligation!! of tho town, No hid for less than pur and ac crued Interest will bo considered by Mm council and Mio council rimorvflrt tho right to reject nuy and all bids, Dated March 8th, 1012. IHA TUNCIATH, III 1 Itecordor Town of lliitto I'nlln. LEGAL NOTICES. rijYOlG BOY IS CROOK OR HERO SAN' JOSI3, Cal., March Joso gossips today aro agog with the news of the elopement of Miss MisaJ Sokl, a Japanese girl, socially promi nent, a graduate of Bryn Mawr and ward of tho late J. It. Whitney, a millionaire pioneer. The girl slipped away from San Joso with G. S. Oko- SEATTLE, Wn., March lfi. How moto, a Japanese business .man or ,nrd Union, 10 n student at tlie llroad thls city, and went to San Francisco, I wny high school, Avill either bo brnnd whero the couple wore married. led a self-sacrificing hero or a cun- MEDrORD t CRATER X.AKS RATI.-1 ROAD RECSIVBRSUir NOTICr. Iii HCH'onlBttw with orvlt-r ef tlie JtnlKo of the Circuit Court of the Stnte of OnKon. for J.icksun Oountv, In tht mattur of .i rccvlverslilti of tho Mnt fom & Crntpr I.akt ltallroail i'oiniNiny, an OrKtin eoriHiretion. ml tn n ruc then pending. entlthHl IMwur I Infer et nl., vs. M0ferl & I'mter l.nke ltnllnxttl , Comimny. ct nl, . Nolks In herl" Rlvrn by lb umler- I signed rwelvrr of iwld coriMiratlon, tlmt the court or Jmltre In Htild mutter Ih about to make an onler distributing to the holder of IMld up .xtwk in until , corporation, such funds as shall re-, main after tho payment of nil debts, and oxneiisoH of the receivership i Therefore, nil persons owning any fully paid-up stock In said corporation, ori having made iwrt payment upon their I subscriptions, nro hereby notified to, on ' or before April Slid, 191, file with the' undersigned receiver, at hlo office In the J'ultn block. Jledford. Oregon, their duly verified claims, accompanied by i their certificates of stock, showing tho number of the certificate, to whom orig inally Issued, nnd the amount received by the corporation In payment therefor Those who are owners Of such slock, but cannot produce the same, or who havo paid only part upon tholr sub scriptions, and to whom certificates havo never been Issued, may make like proof by such verified claim. Theso claims will, on April Srd. 1915. be filed with tho countv clerk for Jack son county. Oregon. All persona having an Interest In said matter, and liaMng objections to any of said claims are re liilrtsl to file the same In writing with said county cletk on or before April r.th. 1911 1'rom the time .tid clu.ms are so filed with the undersigned re ceiver they will Ik subject to tnttpee tlon by those desiring to make objec tions. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 6th day of March. 1912. J. I nBDDV. Receiver of Medford & Crater Lake rtallroad company. ct .! W. Civw (1,0 v,ws-? B. T. VAN DE CAR will save you money if in the market for diamonds, watch es or jewelry. The best goods at lowest prices in Medford PHIPPS BUILDING Seed Potatoes XOTICI2 OF SALH OF M I'M CI PAL BONDS. 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