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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1912)
Ir1 MEDFOllT) MATT, TUTHnNE, MKPFOUP, PIMPON, MONDAY, l ULY 8, HU2. PX013 THREW "l J 1 I ri V I -li : i '. A LIM RUBE FOR EVERYONE AT COURT HOUSE SKXMTlChYjIL Tin HUM jLYD JUS JSMJJJi. It) hl iitptnt for tlio honlut unit vouclit'in of nullity offlei'ii fioin .lull miry I to .Inly I, hub, .1. . Wilson, Hut ni'i'oiiiiliint having olmrKii of tltn work, iiirniiiitiiiiiilH Unit tint county treuiiunir hitiiio it Kiiiintiitoo liouil from nil Intuits In which .lucknou ruiuity fniulii urn pliii'fil. Tlio io poll iiIho ntnti'H llntt It Ih not a good or sufii plnn for tint roiinty trt'iitturor to km u iiny niuiity funds, or to in volve liitnicnt tlini'iifrom. "I will tiny that Mr. Croni'iulllcr Iiiik liouil upproiii'lii'il with n propuM Hon to ilin: all tho county fiindn In a nliiKlo bank which would pny hlni HDO a month. In aililltloii to IiIh Hill ary for IIiIm fnvor. Am roiinty linl uni'in arn ordinarily null" Inrgu, It Ih rimy lo tnn how a lunik holding all thu fiinilii, knowing that thny wonlil ho iiuiNoualily liiiidlvn, iih to u lure,') part or tlii'tti, anil letting K pur coal out of t Item, rotilil very wall malm tlilx klml of a propoNltloti. Mr. Crouiimlllnr promptly iIitIIih'iI thin proposition." In IiIh report on tho hlH'tiff'rt offlrn ho miih: Th ten tax rolls for HUI ami the inautior In whlrh tho iinhi'hkiihmiIb up pfiir Hhmi'Oii, M-attoroil tlirour.li tlio ti'ti hookM, In rcKpounllilo for thu do la m In uiakluK ilopimltH, I havo roiio nvur UiIk mniinr wiin inn iiwhwii ami luivo wiggi'idm! t hlni tho pro priety of compllltiK tho imiutsiuiioiil iiKitliiHt ish'Ii owmir on ono Ntalnmont anil I'litorliiK that nKiilimt him In ono plnco on th roll. I think lu will adopt a pulley llko thin. "Thu whorlff una Ihmmi working un dr gn'itt ilUmdvitiitiigrn. Not only In ho handicapped li this tun-roll proportion, which runt an Imiiiomo burden on him and on IiIh itMitlntnntM, hut IiIh iiuartorH aro rranipod and Ihoro In luadcijuato npnco lo turn around l In hi offlco. Ho U compelled during a portion of the tax collcrtltiK period to havo a lino of the fcrkprforme?il ill III renlilitncii for want of npaco In thu offlro. Too much pniUe. for thr- vory W pleto and careful rerdril ho hns made, raunol ho kIvcii him. HIh collection niRlitter, on which nil recolptn aro uiitornd, and from which ho mnkcii his tloponltH, or "Turn Overn," to tho treasury In a hook to bo proud of. In thu compilation of thin record tliero Ik not a lulnlnkti to ho found. Thin Ik a Reed record. Il could not ho hotter. HurliiK tho collection period. Mr. Joneii hnn had the nxulHtaiico of one of tho muHt competent men ahout tho court house. Mr. -it. IL How. In every ilopurlineiit of tho county Mr. How In thornuuhly fainlllar. and iuetIon which make iihinI pontons Htop niul ponder, and look up law, aro to him easily aiiHwered. Ilo Ih Invalunhlo In the sheriff's office dur Iiik a tax rollectlng period. In tho office force Mr. Joiioh Iiiih had very competent help. It Ik dif ficult to awiuiiiblo skilled assistance for a short period, hut ho him liccn fortuiiato In HiIh respect, and In n Kood Judge of competent help. To thin Ih largely due much of tho ex cellent record he Iiiih put up. Not only iih tax collector, tint iih aherlff, an well. Mr. Jones Iiiik made Kood. Ilo hH a Jail full of prlHO nerN, iiiohI of tlio tlino, and with an active circuit court. koiiiIIiik out pro cohh coiiKlnntly, ho Iiiih all he can do. Tlio report alo hIiowh Hint Shorlff .loneii hIIM him 8O,O0U.ri3 on hand, iihIiIo from other money not yet re ceipted for. Ho l turnlnn HiIh money over hh fiiHt iih ho Iiiih It pro perly written up. Tlio Hherlff Iiiih collected and turned over 527,1 88. IH. Tlio c.lerk'H and recorder'H offlco aro treated iih follow": "Tho county olerk'H offlco Ih ox- ceedliiKly woll conductod. Mr. Colo in nn Ih In tho offlco practically all official houiM and Iiiih all county liiiHlnnHA imrliilnliiR to IiIh offlco woll In mind. With tho apportionment of tho tax IovIoh, tho roRlHlnillon of vot eiH, the preparation for olectloiiH and tho exceodliiKly active circuit court, tho county clork of Jcknpu county Iiiih IiIh IiiiihIh full. ' "Tlio rccoriler'a hooka aro In ex cellent condition. NotwIthHtandliiK he Iiiih many very lengthy InHtru inoutH coiiHtantly coiiiIiik l for record, ho koepH tho work of tho of flco up to duto all tho tlino, Holdom ii day paHHluK In which IiIh work la not flnlHhod, or practically no. "Tho halanco In tho treiiHiiry July 1, Uiia, Ih 1118,118.77, au hIiowh, unil tho total f57H.0Q4.GG. 'BHHJH3HHHHBflBK T2UF3E. HAQ.Q.UAR.P . Ucrn'ii tho niiiIIu thil won't wear on. )l 1.'Iiiiii,h to ' itubu" Mntguuii), the iriinniliuinl I wirier of llm .New Wrk (iltiil", who lni efUnhlWhed a lecotd of niree.liu Uetorlen that will proluihly Inxt for .tciin 'J'liero wus a time when hi mi mo "Itubv" was looked upon iih a lemon, hut, my, how ti U coui iiroiiuhl COURT HOUSE NEWS I'niiiiiii IM. i'tilllii Hurfleld and appralrieiuent filed proved. 1'nt. JnmeK McHounld. UNiie citation. IChI. CIiiih. K. Wall. IIiik AiiKimt 10. i:ir. a day for flnnt lettlemeilt. Inventory and ap- Order to ider net- MiIITKO l.ll'CDM'H. I. Hpencer and Hharlin II. C1 Moun Hlnkpr. Iloherl II nice Johnson atnl Sjtiah Velina HllnilioiiH. '' Iteal l.'wlnli' Tniof r Win. A. I.onf and W. .1. Hlllla nw i hco 2S tw'p :is :i 10 .Martini A. Thnrrou to I'lcauo'r II. Hall TiS acres In twp U7 1 w 7000 JniucH (iotiley to Itohert II. Joiich, laud In Hhc lit ti Ilfi 1 w ... . 10 I). II. KoIIhh to T. A. Olfon lot : hlk I OIhoii Add. Medford 800 T. A. OUou to I-:. H, Oinaiulot l 2 hlk 1, OIhoii Add 'Medford 10 I1 tin N. atorey to Clafeiico A. linker lot U hlk "W It. Ml. Add. AHhland 10 Chnrlex Hnrlnn to Harry I". Oaten lot 1 1 hlk 1 Ito.tnoko Add Medford 00 V. H. to John ItohliiHou Hl.tO aeroH In hiv III twp Its 4 w Tat U. H. to John II. Coleman 1C0 ncrcH In hcc '-'- twp 117 1 e I'at Huh NIcIioIh to IM HIkkIu- holhiun land In nee 1 1 twp I! I 1 o -00 TIioh. 10. NIcholR to II. It. Irrjs. OrchardH Inc., laud In vce 27 twp ar. l w r.oo Frank 8. Carpenter to T. I'. Waltera C acrea In twp 157 2 W ( J0 VISITING ELKS ARE ENTERTAINED Willi llie (listnl)iilion of Mvcct pent ami iiiitomoliit. HiIck nliout the city the wiriom. trains of Klks which tin rii'd hi M i'il I'onl Sntiirilav uiht and Siimluy wore met noil the paeuer I'lijeitniiiitl. Scori'H ot iiutotiol)ik wore priced into herviee niul the tNilnr '.ire,e(l iIiciiim'Im'h iik de lilili'il with the eiiterliiiumeut nf I'onleil Ihi'in h,v .Meiltonl. As Mion us ii xpceiul I ruin reached t In cit the i-.itur.s would he invited to take n liort sni ahout the city and us hiM.il as the ride wus over lliej would ho piesented with Howon alii) i ?-1 ) i 1 uiiiul luck on their trip niul xiMtnt Portland. ItiVarinhly the Klks left Atcilford .slieutini: their aj). ileeiation. The San Frnneiseo delegation oiit their time in liuosiin for the I II 1 ." e.Npoition in Sau rrnneiseo. Their hand ployed while here. Notice. No! Ice la hereby Klvon that tho un doiftlKiicd will apply to the city coun cil at Km meetliiK to he held July 10, 1012, font license to noil malt, Hplrlt iioiirt and vinous HiiuorH In iiuantltlcs Ichh than a pillon at Kh place of busl iichh on lot 10 block 1 1, city of Mod fold for a period of hIv mnntliH. 1IOHI.ANI) HOTKL CO. O.itcd .Inly r.. 1912. A new Herman enn-opener hIIcch off the entire top of n can. EDEN PRECINCT North Horn. Wyitlt -Medford, Ore., July 5, Hit 'J. to tho wire of T. W. Wyatt twin KlilH. Hentoval Notice. Heo. 0. CornotliiH Iiiih removed lil real oatnto offlco from 210 Went Main utroot to 123 UttHt Main. Mr. W. 8. Stancllff of Talent wuh In Phoenix Friday. II. U, Ilurdlck of Talent attended tho racoH In Medford Friday. Mr. and Mm. John HiaffoH and Mr. and Mm. W, K. Audemon of Noith Phoenix dlHtrlct were celehratltii; In Aahlaud on tho Fourth. Mr. Mncy of North Talent Iiiih commenced to market tho largo berry crop kiowii on Mrs. C.ardner'H place, Mr. and Mm. limmett HueHon of Talent wore In AHhland ThurHilay. Mr. and Mm, .loo Under went to KiikIo Point to colehrato tho Fourth. Mr, and Mm. A. 8. Furry and Mm. J. Komi were celebratliiK In AHhland on tho Fourth. TIioho who wont to Ashland from North Talent to colehrato werot Mr. and Mm, II, N, French and family, Mr. and Mm. J, 13. Ilohorta and daiiKhlor, MIhh l.ulta Hoy Coff utau, Mr. and Mm, 8. 8. HtophoiiH and family, Mm. W. 8. Htundltf and llttlo (laiiKhtor, Vivian, MIhh Clara Allen. Mr, and Mm, Kd Jacobs, Jiir, McDonald, Mr. and Mra, C. Hurt ley, Mr. and Mm, M. L. Hartley and family, Mr, and Mm. C. H. HruvcB, Mr. MePhall, Mm, JohIiuii Pattomou, Mih, Harmon and their HovoruryouiiK lady nleceH wIioho uuuiok I have not learned, Mr. and Mm, J, 1), Henry and family, Mm, Jaiuoa, Mr, and Mm. Frank Oatmnn, Mr. and Mm. Hluienr, Mr. and Mm, Smith mid family, The True Test Tiled In Mcilfonl It litis Stood Hie Test Tho hardcHt teat Ih tho teat of time, and Dnnu'a Kidney Pills have aloud It well lit Medford. Kidney Hiifferern can hardly nsk for strong er proof than the following Mrs. J. II. IlaiiBKum, Central ave nue, Medford, Ore., Hays: "I wna bo bad with kidney trouble that I could not do my housework. My buck wiih weak and painful and In tho mornliiK when I r-ot up, I wan lama and Hore, The kidney secretions were unnatural and my health stead ily ran down until I was hardly ablo to cot about. While In Hint condi tion, 1 read about Doau's Kidney Pills and not a box, 1 felt bettor from tho time 1 commenced tholr iiho and It was not long until I was ctiicd, I am In a position to rec ommend noun's Kidney Pills to any one uffllcted with kidney com plaint," (Statement given Septem ber 11, 1007.) llc-Kiiiloi'Nomcut When Mrs, DitUHHiim was Inter viewed on October 2ti, 1909, hIio Bald:' "My former endomomont of Dona's Kidney PIIIh still holds good. Slnco this remedy cured nio I havo had no further attacks of kidney complaint and 1 havo enjoyed good health I do not hesitate to any that Don ii 'h Kidney Pills aro benotlclal for difficulties caused by weak kld noys." For salo by all dealom. Prlco GO conts. Fnstor-Mllburu Co., lluffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho United States. llemoinber tlio name Donn's auil take no other, ra SWEEP BY AMERICANS AT STOCKHOLM STOCKHOLM, Jul H. TIhiiikIi ri'iilly elioorcd l). their hwecpiii xiclniii'M Sunday, the Amoiii'iin nth IcIeM IimIiiv did not iiimIit eHtimnte llie oIIicch mid were wnrked doubly hard to iiiuke the llunl day keep up the pni'i; Ihey not up (lie HihI two du.VH, ' I'aciiU Hclicduled loi tmlnv were the liinil 800 meters nice, I he liming in the n'liii-HiinlH n( which went to the AincrieniiH .ycxlenlny, llie riiu niiiL' hili jump final, the trial of which voHteidny lertiilled in nix Amer ii'iniK heiut; ninoiiK I'1'' 11 who ipmli f icd ; in llie 10,(100 meter run liinil, twii of the three who iiiiHfied liein Amerieatm; htniidiiii; hroud jump, 10,000 meter walk, -JO meter icluy. The Anierieaiis in ycMei diiy's evi'iils made nliiiosl a clean sweep. Tlmv won (he 100 meter in one, two, (luce older, and it was the Hist tune in (lie history of the Olympic mimes that lime Imj.'m of any one nation wore run up at the end of n sinjile j fill. At the close of thu day, Hie sliiiiiliiij.' scere: ' I'liilcd Stilton, 10; Sweden, .'I; Fin laud, ,'); Norway, 'J; lloliemia, 1. Thce M'orcs ii ic e.clixie of shooting, swiniiiiinc iiml evcliii points. I Halph It. Crnic of Detroit won the 100 meter dash ill 10 l-."i mciiiiiIsI yesterday. Alva T. Mexor hikiitr Hceond and Donald I'. Iiipiniicolt, the lecoid hieukor of Sutiiidiiy, taking thiid. ANNOI7NrK.MK.NT. Tho Home Telephono and Telo gni)h Company of Southern Oregon wIhIi to annoiinco the pnrchne of the local exchange tolophone proper ties of tho Pacific Telephono and Telegraph company In Medford, .Inck Honvlllo, (lold Hill arid Iloguo lllvcr. Wo havo entered Into an agree ment with tho Pacific compnny un der which wo will hnvo nil of the long distance facilities afforded by their toll lines. This connection has already been made, and subscribers winning to place calls may do so by asking for "Long Distance" In tho usual manner. Tho work of consolidating our telephone plants In MenTnrd will pro ceed with tho least possible delay. We desire to take this opportunity of thanking our patrons and citizens who have given us their loyal sup port In tho past Tho Home Telephono & Telegraph Company of Southern Oregon. At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for fi JO" HORLIGK'S The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK Thi Ffisd-drlnk fir All Acts. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home Don't travel without it. A quick laacb prepared ia a annate. Tike bo imitation, Jait ay "HORUfXS." Not in Any Milk Trust New and Second and Lumber for Sale Cheap. Wo arc tearing down our warehouse buildings on railroad property opposite .Southern Pacific pas senger station and tire offering for sale material taken therefrom at verv low prices. FRUIT BOXES Berry, peach, pear and apple boxes for sale cheap. We have an assortment of boxes which we desire to dispose of at once at very attractive prices. CRATER LAKE LUMBER COMPANY Call at factory opposite So. Pac. passenger station. S.S.S. THE CURE FOR SCROFULA OUR REPAIR SHOP Is equipped to do all branches of Bicycle and Motorcycle repairing. Brazing a specialty. Baby Carriages and Go-Carts Retired. All work guaranteed and delivered promptly. Pacific Motor Supply Co. Both Phones 220 West Main St. Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded bocauso of r ' .) a Soundness of principlo Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vnwtor, President Q. R. Lindloy, Vico Prea. 0. W. McDonald, Cashior ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice 3& Storage Co. Tlio uutml nymptomn ot Scrofula nro nnlnrod glnmld of tho nook, jores and ulcora on tho body, nkln nIToctlonn, catnrrlml troubloa, wonlc eyoH, and gonoral poor health. Tho inherited poison, transmitted through the blood, pollutes nnd woakonH thin fluid, and In plnco of Itn nutritive qunlltlon fllln tho circulation with scrofulous mattor, which imps tho vitality of tho ontiro nyatom. Thousands of children, born with n ocrofulous taint, havo spont their childhood In constant physical nutlorlnR, and grown to mtinhood or womanhood lmndlcnppod by 111 honlth and stunted growth, and porhapa lato- somo dlsoano of tho bonos or joints dovoloped. S. B. 8., rjivon In tholr onrly llfo, would havo provontcd this. It would havo cloansed nnd purified tho blood of tho tuint, nourlshod nnd stougthoned tholr systems, and asslstad onch to grow into strong, hnalthful manhood or womnnhood. 8. 8. 8. is tho vory boat romody for Scrofula. It goda down to tho bottom of tho trouble, and clnanooa tho circulation ot alt scrofulous matter. It suppllnn tho woak, dlnoasod blood with strongth and hoalth'building qualltlos, nnd undor tho purifying offocts of this groat remedy all symptoms of Scrofula pass nwny. 8. S. 8. contains no mlnorab In any form, and Is an absolutoly.safo treatment for children, oven Infants, or persona of any ago. Lltoraturo about Scrofula and any modical ndvio troo. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, OA. THE Sunrise Laundry FAMILY WASHING A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK OUAItANTKKD Orders called for and delivered. First class work dono by hand. Ladles' and men's suits cleaned and pressed. Tol. Main 7831; Home, 37. Corner Eighth and South Central Avenue. RANCHERS We are in closfj touch witli every retail dealer in fruits and produce in Oregon, Washington and Northern California and will sell 3'our cro.v to them DIRECT. In this way, by cutting out the city job her, we are able to assure 'ou the highest possible price for all your products. WE STAKE OUR FUTURE UPON YOUR SATISFACTION ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford, Oregon Pac. 5621. Home 307 OUTINGS IN OREGON To tho Dcaches Springs and Mountains StTFf rr7rj& X4L SUNSET 1' 0GDEN & SHASTA V ROUTES A 7fc4sLl" ross ,-F Z. W XCIF "tutu iraH 4 Excellent Train Servico and Low Round Trip Fares If you aro looking for an ideal place to spend a portion of tho summer, where you can find rest, health and recreation, tho outing resorts reached by tho Southern Pacific aro pur excellence. Newport, Ynqulna Bay, Tillamook County Beaches, Crator Lake, Colcstln Cprlngs, Shasta Springs, Cascadia, Broltenbush Hot Springs and many other springs of more or less noto. LOW IlOUNIl TRIP TICKETS With long limits on salo daily to tho nbovo resorts. Our booklet, "Vacation Days In Oregon" describing theso and othor outing places can bo obtained from any agent, who will cheerfully fur nish information as to fares, train servico, etc., or a postal card to tho undersigned will receive prompt attention. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Tassenger Agent, Portland, Oregon B. P. O. E. Elks Grand Lodge' Reunion AT PORTLAND, OREGON, JULY 8 TO IS, 1012. ' Low Round Trip Fares via tho From all points Main lino and branches W SUNSET 0 I 0GDEN&SHASTAI I I I ROUTES I I xisx Salo Dati's JULY 7 to 10 Tho "Hebo City" will bo a scono of galoty utid apleudour to.. wolramo tha 'REST PEOPLK ON EARTH" And will offor to hor visitors an ontertalnment and pageant that nouo but tho Elks can glvo. For inoro dotallod information as to Special Trains, faros from any particular station, salo dittos, or booklot giving full In formation about tho convention, call on any S. P. agout, or write to JOHN SI SCOTT General Passongor Agent, Portland, V 1