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t -- V , V ''.- f RCGB, FOUTl MEDFORD I7mi TRTBTTNTD, MIUDFORI), OKKCION, TUKSIUY, AlHU'ST CO, I!)I2 T?nitv!,Oe''VVTYfTtV t'V't Y? Vt '' iiVVii Vt Vt it Viwyi tr Vo ' "T i i 't " ,W l Hi I u fl 1 I II M J ! i S Bedford MAIL tribune AN INDKPKNUKNT NEW8PAF1CR ruBUHiisD ijvnur aftkhnoon KXCICPT SUNDAY, I1T TIIH MKDPOIU) P1UNTINC1 CO. The Democratic Time. Tim Medford Mt.ll, Th Mruford Tribune, The South wn OrcRonlnn, Tho Airiilnnd Tribune, Office MaII Trlbuno nultdlnsr, J6-S7-1 North Kir ilrcot; phon. Main S0S1; ttoma 76. OKOnQH TUTNAM. Editor uml MnnBcr Entered as cconi-elnii matter Medford. OrrRon, under th tot or March 3, 1878. MARSHALL'S ACCEPTANCE SPEECH Official Paper of tho City of Medford. Offlclnl Paper of Jnckson County. T7BSOKXPTION mATE. One ycur. hy mail "??. Ono month, by mull 60 Tor month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jncknonvlllo unit Cen tral Point $ Ratunlny only, by mall, per year.. S.JO Weekly, per year .B trnonn ciRcrrjr.ATioif. Dally avernRo tar eleven month! na In November 30, 1911, S7K1. Stall X.i Wlr TJnlWd ftiM Dlapatchcs. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown Our idea oC no kind of n job at nil is to bo on the committor tlmt is - to notify .lim Sherman thnt be is re nominated for tho vice prcMdeney. A,youte officer in llio Mctlford militia wns holding forth to n group of fellow soldiers in n restaurant prior to the departure of the boys for encampment. To watch him explain and diagram on tho Toggery side of , the menu ono would suppose the boys were off for a real war, but that Is the spirit that plants tactics in the mind today. "When the enemy deploys," around here lie said, designating a soup stain, ''it will be up to ns to get around here on 'their flank." The bunch nodded assent and war clonus gathered. "And that's not nil." he continued. "I'll give you a good jwinter. Al ways challenge. No matter if it is the officer of the day, challenge him." Here the speaker's voice grew awesome and husky, "for God knows it might be an enemy in com plete disguise." , . ' One timid customer was so affect ed by the conversation thnt ho choked on a doughnut and had to bo' re moved. All persiflage aside, as they say on millionaire row. the boys did look pretty nifty in their new uniforms and they inn relied 'like soldiers, too. i And it was noted in the press that the baker who went nwuy Ieit his dough behind. A whole lot of fellows who arc not soldiers, wished they were Avh.n they were when they saw the bunch of girls who were bidding the boys good-bye. And speaking of pretty girls, can anyone solve the mystery that has been bothering a whole lot of market customers? Who is the beauty who is nhvnys among the first twenty-fi-e to visit the public market on .market days, She comes from the cnt side and carries a cute little pink basket. Gardner-Sleppy A quiet and pretty wedding oc curred ni high noon Sunday, August IS, 1912, at tho homo of L. J. Sleppy In Talent. K, C. Gardner and Lydla J. Sloppy woro united In marriage, Itov. W. T. Van Scoy of Ashland per forming tho ceremony. Only the im mediate relatives wero present. A largo number of valuable presents woro sent by friends. Following tho coromony a uounteoUB wedding din der was served, Tho groom Is n native of Kansas. Ho received his education In tho pub lic schools of his nntivo state and In tho state agricultural college of Man hattan, graduating from the latter In 1904. Ho was in tho stock business for a fow years In Chicago, then came wost. He has been farming and fruit raising In tho vicinity of Talent for tho Inst threo years. Tho bddo is a uatlvo of Lewis county, Washington, but has grown to young womanhood in Southern Oregon. She recolved her schooling in tho country public schools and the high school of Talent. She is a young woman of innny accomplish-' audits, Sho has not only school edu- . cutlou but also has a knowledga of many practical things In connection with farm llfo which somo youhg mon do not possess. Hho Is a good Judgo of horses, and has ridden nnd 'driven many a liorso too spirited for men to control. 8ho is young, yet "well known by tho pooplo of tho county on account of tho prizes sho , has won in tho county fairs. Thcso two young people are well matched for Industry' and Independence. They lof.t on tho Monday morning ' train for Nowjiort, whoro tho will upend a honeymoon of ten days. About:8optoinbor 1st thoy will ho at 'homo on their own farm two miles oast of Talent, v TllK neeeplutieo speech of Thomas It. Marshall ns candidate of the deinoerutio parly for vice president slumps him ns "safe and situo" to n loninrknhlo degree- -safe in the perpetuation of our "snered constitution." siine in tho rejection of experiments and innovation". Alarsliiilt belongs to the ancient democracy untouched by hlitli of new ideas. He would hark back to the ideal individualism preached by Thomas Jefferson a century ago, but never practiced by the nation, lie would destroy p:terunli-m and eliminate special legislation benefitting the few, and create equality of opportunity, but to do nil this he would simply trstore our ideals by the very machinery that created our ills. Mr. Marshall belongs h) u very large class (but hold that our fore fathers judgment and fotesighl was better than our own, uud that llie toiistitutiou they created for vighleeuth century Amotion should be binding for nil futurity. let mot ot the gmermental evils Hint uffliel ns are duo'to tho constitution and its interpretation, its rigidity and tho difficulty of amendment. As n matter of fnet, no democracy in the world, and no conslituionnl monarchy is so unresponsive to popular demand a5? our own republic. In no other country nro the people so hampered in securing reforms. The constitution was not written or designed for u true democracy,, but for an oligarchy That the people were incompetent to govern them selves directly was the idea that actuated its f tinners, as it still net nates 1-1.- 1 All- Mtlt . i me siauu-patiers oi lotuiy. i tint iv more, responsive system than our own is desirable is shown by the rejection of the constitutional forms hv all modern nnd reorganised democracies. In time, the people of the United States will either demand a new constitution or so modify it as to make it responsive to the desires of the jteople, or discard it altogether. It has long since outgrown. A comparison of the utterances of the two men, shows Wilson imbued with the new ideas, and the hope of the progressives, while .Marshall still lings to the old "constitutional" remedies. Tho discard of the "protective" theory of tariff and of nil forms of special privilege making creates a common meeting ground. Tlmt Marshall's ideals are high, is shown by the following excerpts from his speech: "The hour has come when patriotism tutiM consist in something more thnn eulogies upon the flag. Whether voting the ticket or not, men every where looking upon the nwful injustice of this economic system are becoming socialistic in theory if not in conduct. And shall any far minded man say that if it redounds to the interests of the people of this country that a hundred men should control its business to the i..od ' everyone, thnt there is anything fallacious in the theory that government instead of transferring business to a favored few for the benefit of all should itself discharge that business for the benefit of nil f 'T have never been able to convince myself that either system would not cast a pall over human action and all the motives which havejieretofore moved mankind to the very loftiest endeavor and produced what I conceive to be the most perfect system of government ever devised by the bram of man since thnt far-off theocracy of the Jew went down beneath his demand for the pomp and splendor of en rt lily power. And yet, 1 do not hesitate to say that if it be impossible to restore tin republic to its ancient ideals, which I do not believe, and I must take the ultimate choi.-e between the patcrnnlistn of the few and the socialism of the many, count me nnd my house jvith thejhrobbinjr heart of humanity." TAFT TO AID BALL PLAYER WASHINGTON, "g. i!0. -Piesi-dent Taft is to h-m the Washing ton Nationals In their race lor the pennant by Imvitu: the "eollupsihle" shoulder of "llhtrdeMl" Dan Muel ler put in such slmpe thnt it will not keep him out of the jtiuno when moM needed, according to the statement here today of Chirk (liiftlth, nina ager of the Amctimn League teniu. At n recent gume which the pros, ident attended, iw inquired of Ma jor Ithodes," his' militoiv aide, it there was not Home menu of pro venting .MnellerV frequent shouldei distention. After a thorough exam ination, Major KlmdcK declared that an operation would do the business. Major Ithodes and Clark llriffilh will hold u conference in n few days to decide upon the operation, t APACHES STAY DDES N N DISTRESS NA L D liOM E ish con BRIT FEELS EARTHQUAKE VANCOUVER, B. C, Aug. 120. Captain Percival Xyc of the govern ment launch Kiora, and his crew on arrival here yesterday reported that ho believed there hn'd been a heavy cannquaKc ni baimon Ann. near Clowhaui Lake, about fifty miles from here, on Saturday morning. The captain stated that he and the engineer were awakened by the vio lent pitching of tho little boat caused by the disturbance. They both heard the vibrations, and also n heay booming. At first they thought that the Xannimn owdcr works had been blown up. The -workmen at the saw mills were uwakencd by the move ment of their cabins, nnd men in four camps close by experienced the disturbance. At Sccbclt, about 20 miles away, the residents. Captain Nye said, had also ii' similar experience Sixty miles north of Sechelt, at lJcserted Bay, the shock was noticed. In fact, right up to the head of Jcrvis Inlet the experience had been the same. Captain Nye was unable to ascertain the cause of lite phenomenon. MEDFORD'S SOLDIER BOYS MARCH AWAY Sixty-five of Mcdford's young men marched away to a theoretical war lost night and for two weeks will re pel the enemy which has been re ported heading for tho mouth of tho Columbia river cocking a foothold on tho Oregon coast. Tljere the hoys In brown will handle the big guns and become acquainted with camp life. For the first tlmo tho Seventh Company, Coast Artillery Corps, Ore gon National Guard, appeared In pub lic, when, on Monday afternoon they marched up Main street to tho Med ford Hotel whero they were reviewed by General SooySmlth, U. S. A. They later boarded their conches and left for Fort Stevens. CHICAGO. Aug. 20-Flghtlng Tor two years In the, Intercut of tho Mo Jnvo Apaches, Dr. Carlos Motitexuma a memhebr 6f the tribe ami now a prominent physician of Chicago, has won tho battlu for the Indians against being ousted from the pies cut quarters they occupied and trans ferred, by the ludian bureau to a bar ren waste In the Salt lllvcr district, according to announcement bore to day. .. Chief Yuma Prank of tho Molnvo Apaches will receive tho decision mndo by Secretary of tho Interior Fisher In an official notification to day. The ruling Involves soino of tho rlchcxt land in the south wost. It aleo involves 'a- reported plan by cor tuln capitalists to remove the Indians from their present "garden spot" and turn it back to the public do main. Joseph'W, faJmer, a well known Chicago nttortier. handled tho con test far Dr. Montezuma and carried it bebforo a committee of congress. JAP PARLIAMENT HOLDS SESSION EXTRAORDINARY TOKIO, Aug. 'JO. An extraordi nary session of parliament was held today to hear the new milkndo's in itial address and to adopt resolu tions of Krief over the death of Km peror Mulsiihito. The parliament pledged its loyalty to support the mikado. Our Correspondents CENTRAL POINT ITEMS ' Mr. and Mrs. Dunton and daugh ter spent Sunday at tho Modoc or chard with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Lecver nnd Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Kobnett auotorcd to Kuglu Point Sunday. Honorablo William Von dcr Hol lon, mayor of Kaglo Point and fam ily motored through hero Sunday evening, Mr. Duncan lato of tho Y. M, C. A, has moved his family to Itedland. Judgo Nell and sheriff Jones spent a fow minutes hero Monday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs, T. J. O'Hara havo re- turnejj from a trip to I'cndloton, Oro, McDonald Sowart spent Monday In Grants Pass. Clarence Ijovcrn mado a business trip to Portland this wek. Mr. and Mrs. "Win. Stownrt who havo been visiting Mr. Stowart'a futhor, McDonald Stowurt and family, roturned to their homo In Waterloo, Iowa tho first of this week. Mr. and Mrs. George K. IJoos of Medford wero Monday afternoon cal lers here. B, It. Gleason of tho Contral Point Horuld Bpeut Monday afternoon In Medford. Col, G. P, MJmus of Kcvon OakK was transacting business hero Mon day aftornqon, Miss Hazel Knackstedt is visiting frlondB at Grants Pass this week, Miss Sarah Hob I) lias returned from a vlsl with relatives at Applo-Bato, KANE CREEK ITEMS. I r - , . Kluier Iligiiibothani mid wife were Tolo visitors Sunday. Mrs. Sutton nnd daughter Muudo of Oold Hill spent Sunday at IVarl J ten us. , Mr. Foster transacted business in Central I'niut on Monday. Ed Swinden spent Sunday at Wil low Springs. Kd's frequent viits havo moused suspicion and we won der what the attraction. 'Tom Norris left the hitler part ot the week for Medford. Mr. and Mrs. John Mardoii spe.it Sunday on Onlls Creel; will friend. Our efficient It. F. I), currier, Mr, Scott, is back iitraiu on the route af ter his two weeks' vacation, Weather Prophet Foster forecasts for the month ending August .'SI cool nights and warm days. Mr. Ilulljcrlsoii, who has been un der the doctor' care, is nblo to bu about again. TlircNhiin; will' commence in this neighborhood this week, Mr. Lewis mid family motored to Itogue Itiver Sunday. Mrs, John Brown has returned to Medford alter spending some time hero with relatives and friendb. Klines Creek business visitors io Oold Hill this week were: George Marlon, Elmer IliL'iubolhaiii, ' Mrs. Mardon, Mrs. Foster, George Higiu hothiim and wife, George Folger, James Lawrence, Fred Straube, Mr. Barker uud the Misses Kalliorpiu uud Maggie Foley. HAY ONLY CHOICE LEFT ON TICKET SKATTLK, Wash.,- Aug. 20 Otto A. Case, tho third nnd last progres sive candidate for governor on tho re publican ticket today withdrew and Joined the progressive party. Case's withdrawal means that Governor Hay will get tho republican nomination by default as he lias uo'w no opposition. Tho organization of tho progres sive party throughout the state Is now being completed nnd n full ticket will be put in tho field against tho two old parties. Hoone volt's visit hero In tho early part of September will, the locat leaders believe, solid ify tho party. XOTI ri-:. Notlcn Is hereby given that the uii tlcrslgned will apply to tho city coun cil ut itH meeting to bo held Septem ber :i, 1912, for a, license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quantities less than "a gallon at Its place of business at No. 31 S. Front street, city of Medford for a period of six months. B, 8, ItEDCLIFF. Dated Aug 20, 1912. 137 LIYKUrOOL, Aug, J0. Hoping Io show tlmt mi iu.pi-lico bus beiu done by accusations thnt lie dwie gnrded distress signals Ironi the sinking While Star Liner, Titan c. Captain Lord of the stcutucr Cnlil'or niun, guvo n public explanation hem today of all Unit happened iibouxl hn vessel on the night of the disas ter, The evidence is conclusive. Captain I .old says. "Hint no rcnpouibn of ficer of tlie Ciilifoiniiin wns nwiire llmt siteh'fy calamity hud occurim!. The second officer, vilio did see the signals, was the only officer who saw them, uud I think I vvus jimlil'ted in rol.ving on his judgment, "llud the Califoniiun been the steamship seen by those on the Ti tauc. it would also hnve been sighted by the Caiputliia, "It is unthinkable that auv sen man would willfully diMognrd what he knew to be distress signal." Pardon Me but you nood glassos. You would think it liiirldy iiujHTtini'ut if you woiv ne- costou tuusiy iy mi ncqunuu nui'o whom you had rlmm't'd to mccl. j!uok at yourself in tin1 mirror and you uu ponsfiously open your oyos and s in o o t li back the wrinkles. If you could catch yourself in "the utii'onseiou frown that your friends see, you would hie yourself to an optameterist at once. Go now to DR. RICKERT Eyesight Specialist WHERE TO 00 TONIGHT STAR THEATRE Under direction People'u Anlunement Company, always in tin: li:ai CHANOU OF IMtOOUA.M HWN'DAY, MONDAY, WNDNKHUAY, FHIDAY. .1 FHATUUi: HIOTOPI.AYS lilt) Sl'ltl'ltlSi: SHOW TODAY AND To.Moimow DON"!' .MISS TIMS COMING NAT GOODWIN In "Oliver Twist,' and many others. Ali NATIIIIU In iMipular Song lilt WOOI.WOItTIIS The popular muslelntm . ADMISSION to niilH. t'llll.DllKN, 5 teiitN. FANCY EARLY CRAWFORDS Cokor Butto Orchards Formerly Adams ttros. 1'aeifie .ofll-.J-:; Rosy Ann Road fSIS THEATRE Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I). O. Publlu Land Matterst rinnl Proof, Desert Lnnds, Contest mid Mining Canon. Hnrlp, DclinqucntJTaUist, 1911 TIiIh nitverllsFil lint of dnlliiipiiit line for lli Yi'itr IVH I hi iiiiifimiicn of itii net of (lie Hlnle I.ckUIiUiih', wlilvli Ix omiioiltnit In I'luqiter 375 of Ilia (IIIMill.VI. I..1WH OI' Till 1IMI MI.S. KlttN .. The tuirn on tho foUowlnir nilvrr tlml mil property beennm itrwiuiiil on Aiull I, 1UU, iiml am Mihjiu'l to u penally of in pr cent mill iHliMmt t in ruin of I'j per cent per annum until tlmy iilinll luivo tioon paid. Any iiuy Hftrr tlm nxplrntlnn of six miinlliN nfler tlm tnxnn rbiimrit iikhIiikI Hie following rml proi",rly urn dcltn ounil Hie ulierirr U iviltlmrlioiil, llpiin diMimlol of nny peroim iiiiiUIiik wppll eullnii. to luituu Io them n 'erl If lent" of (li'lliniueucy upon piiyminit nfA llm Inxi'N, iiiMitlly, luterrl itmt rout ot auvvtriUlnir, .... . ,, , CiiiriiiitPii of tlpllmiuxuey ilmll limr InlcreNi from llm iliile of Uiomiirn un III ri'dt'i'iimil ut tlm rule of IS pr cnt per iiiiniim. .NIII.M lliipllut CollOKeTO frrtt oil (IliVlllln utrrcl, 2R.MT...I.... I :0 J OlllPllvt. Mm lint I. I'.trt lot I, block I UT.Vii llt'uvvlek. Illehnril 3I?, lot S, liloiik 1 ................ i ... i llnnwlok, lllflmrd 3Ufii, lot vP, iiloi'K n vv, k i9itn . v lot IMS i ICli.l 33.10 HM J 0,1.1 33. :o SI. Ill 79m YAl'DKVILLI niOTOPIiAYH SID MtWIS Tho College Hoy, noiirs, talk itul hldovvnlk putter i.otr MILKS Laily baritone singer, the with a man's voice woman vs2&a NMFwj VtviF L sVT THE MOST ACCURATE .22 CALIBER Repeating Rifle in the WORLD. . i Mnde in two model i ono for .ai HhorL It. 1'. enr- trldgrn tlm other for ,iW Ixing Itlllo 11. V.' STEVENS "VISIBLE LOADING" RIFLE N0.70.' tIST PRICE $8.00 J i ijr 'J, rvj Hiindlra 15 .2V Short nnd 19 .8 J lontr rlllo cnrtrldi;ci. Scud for bniulHuiiielv lllil.itnitrd itillo Cnto- lot; nnd ''How to Shoot Well".' Order Stevens Rifles Pistols and Shotguns from your Denier. STI3VENS ARMS &TOOLyCOMIANY, " P. O. Box B004,' CniCOI'KK I'AM-H. IASS. ;t IMIOTOI'iaYS .1 (I.lrollHoil) MliMlonnrlnM In Darkest Afrlra. First Photoplay to bo produced In the heart of Africa. a .Moniat.v i'uiuio Drama IIII.I.V C1IA.V(JI'-S HIS MIND A tauty toincdy kciii nf the cutlroty (ilffercnt rorl (3001) MUSIC Rveulng pcrformnnco. 730 AilmlUKlon 10 nnd la coin Special mnllncen Saturday nnd Hun day at 2 p, m. Bab -s Coice 0jk Every woman's heart ronpondB to tho charm and nwcotncna of a baby'a voice, becauso naturo Intended her for motherhood. But even tho loving naturo of a mother nhrlnka from tho ordenl of Buffering and danger. Wom en who uso Mothor'a J'rlend aro Haved much dlflcomfort and their Hyfltomn nro in a healthy condition to moot tho tlmo with tho loa&t possible danger. Mother's Friend Is rocommonded only f,or tho relief and comfort of exiioct ant mothers, nnd ltd many yearn of hucccsu, and the thotisnnds of ondorso meats received from women who havo used It aro a guarantee! of tho benefit to bu derived from ItH imo. Mother's Friend allayn nausea, pro vents caking of u tho breasts, and lllrilrPS tn ovory way Zz2Zf V T contributes to W'iWtt&,tlU strong, healthy - ' mothorhood. Mothor'a Friend la sold nt drug Btores. Wrlto for our freo book for expectant mothors. BRADFIELO REGULATOR CO., AtltnU, Ci. Draperies Wo carry a very coninloto lino of ilrapcirlnn. fuco eurtnlns, flvturcH, ota, uml do all cliiHueM nf unliolHtorluir. A HPtcliii man to look Hrtcr IIiIm work RxcltiHlvely uml will Klvo uh good hoivIco uh in tioBHlblo (a Kut in ovun tho lurh'fcHt cltlus. Weeks & McGrowan Oo. ZEROLENE FOIt AUTOMOBILE LUBRICATION . Zerolene leaves prac tically no .carbon. II "stands up" under any sliced and lieut. Sold In Vi, 1 nnd 5 gallon caiiH tho Hiuall cuiih flat Hhnpo, Aisy to huiidlo Juat fit In tho tool box, Vv Sale Kvcrywlirrov Standard Oil Oomp'y (Incorporated) AT rOUNTAINO.HOrCtS.On CLSCWHCnK Get the Original nd Genuine HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK "0tfwt6aic Jmifiticn ThcFood DrinkforAU Ajcs RICH MILK. HALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IX rOWDf.lt Not in any Milk Trust Inuiiit on "HOKLICK'S" Take a pack & hum Have You Seen (ho VEST POCKET .KODAK and (lie PRIMOETTE JR.? Jjolh now MEDFORD BOOK STORE !,......... m'ri rn. , , , i i:, iiinpu n Iti.'e. V. K.-lf-IU N U lot II, liloek :"' MatliuN II. Ootux Part lot ,3, Itloek !f ,,.,... Dlrki-v. Mry C Pitrt lot 3. iiliwk io j';'-i:i Kln,(loirV. Mr. C. I JH-M7 I'.trt lot 7. Iiloek II ...,.. v MnuloKiT, II. W Uit , block ivtii'tt, it." vvV'iiiiii'e.'i'iip'ojt 7. Iilork 17 ... II V IVIIelt u nil tt, I'opo H. I r.cl. till S, Iilork 17 AkIiIhioI Mlnrrnl Ho.lu HnrliiKK-; ;-n9 tot I, iiloek so, t'liliwood Trc i . lllil I) I'- rl H. lot t, liloi k So. I'tilltvooit Tract .... Dritm Jim itj-aui. purl lot :, likxk SI. eiilttvtuiil Trvtot .,.. Aolilnliit Mlli'titl Hmli HprloH lii u7-rtoii, lot S, Iiloek 3.'. t'lillMiimt TriH't Anhliiml .llnorul Hoilit HprliiK" Co. 11X3, Iilork SS, CliltwoAil Anlilntnl Minrrtti Hoil'.t' 'riprl'itKi Co I'urt lot I, block SS, t.lilt. tvooil Trni'l Awhliiint Minimi HoilV HprliiK Co, Uil x, Iilork SS. Ciiltwoo.l Trnel .: w - : Hlmtv. V. (.'. -7B-.H. lot I. Iiik 31. CoollilKe Tract .......... ttliitw, V. C- 7-JI. lot 6, liloik 3S, Coollillt Trnef ......... Hltatv, V. C 75-31. lot ii, lilonk 3J. Ceollilttn Trnrl ......... Hlmw. V C 7-3l. tot 7. Iilowk 31. CoollilKi Trant ........... IIiivm, A II 7.1-333. lot S, lilortk 33. (Ntittliltfn Trill' I I'nrry. ,Mnrlln--7S-7, lot 6, Iiloek 3ft 35.81 Htnlli'. fJ. J r UX--43-filO, H lot 3. Iiloek II .f5 Itmiilfr. Uiii IJ - U-&5. lot I, . . hlm'k H. Hilinitill Add -"7 lrpNtlt. Alillonrli 63-Krt. lot 3. Iilork II, Hiimmlt Aitd .... 4.S Wlnir. ISiiuun --IS-3IU, lot 3, Iiloek I."., Hiiiotiilt Ail.t ... & Hlirllfy. I. U mid M If, lot S, lilmk ll, Hiimmlt Ann '"'' 78.71 r.7li Id.jn li.ii s.: at 37 is.tn rs.ii lim ii in t S.J II 31.13 Mlmilrv. I. I uml M II Mil n, litnrk 19. Hiimmlt Arid 3S.M Uli.ll.l' l,ill.- ."..!. lot It. lillH'k 19, rlllllllllll Add ..... O.SK Mlirllpy. Piirku 1J-I. ' I'. . .. idiMik v, Hiimmlt Add . ... S.: nullum. K. T 71-635. Hit 13. tilnek 49, Humioll Add -3 Tlionipunti At llollrr UH ." liloi k an. rinioiiilt Aiiri v il.lt Tliotopon Xi llollrr K 1-3 II. lot it. I.lmk &o, Hninliill Add .... I7.MI lluti-hrr. J U'Ml I. Mock 63. Hllinmlt Arid 10.SJ llrtlihrr, J. W. Il 3, Iiloek 63 , .. Hniiinilt AiM 10.63 Hotelier. J Wn 4-351. lot I, lilntk t:. Hniiinilt Arid ...... 1M3 lliilrhrr. J. W. -It , hloek 63 Kiiiotiill Add '. 16.79 I'itkH'iiii. lrny -H7-5I1, pitrt li 6. AnliUml ll.iiiirnlrnd Aumi. T. 7.10 llollrr. II M - H Mi W lot IN, A hlu ml lldinrKtivtd Amii. T. 33. to Curl. M y nint M. (-t5-43 ixirl lot I, Aalilnnri Home- . mruri An. o. T 13,16 Curl. M. M. and M. C II3 lil ID part Annum! Iloinniitrail Aumi T 11.13 Kimpp, ('. P M-3. lot 30, Alf I.I ml lloiorNtriid Anao. T 11.34 l.lnlnKrr. Millon C va-Auit, lot I, Alletnliilo Add I" 63 l.lnlnKrr. Millon (.'. u s, AN Irtnliiln Add K.SO llr.itiimn, Miilll--l4il 6, llollrviln Trnrl M93 Amlrrni.. II VV Lot A, llrlln- Mlo Tinrt 27.19 Andrew. II V I'ait lot 7 W c . H, llrllrtiin Trael S.97 Aii.Iii.wk. II. W. Iil 31, part llrllrvun Trnet 33.17 Andrew, II V 13 part lot 20, llrllrvun Tract 39.60 Ainlirwii, II. W -Part lot 37, llrllrvun Trail 39.49 AiHlrrwu. II. W. -I'art lot 2, llnllrvun TriH't 39.60 Hlinw, V I. -Mi lot 35, llrilaviin Trnrl H.tl Hlmw. 1'. Mi lot 3D, tlnllnviin Tract H.l Hllvrr. Ilarry-H.33, lot II. Iiloek A, lloiili'Viinl Park Add IS.OD Silver, Hurry R4-3R3, lot IS. Iiloek A. Iloiilovitrd Park Add I3.U4 Allot. Himle I, rt at lot rt, Iiloek II. Iloulovard Park Add 13.17 lliiilKini, V. W. fifl-Stti, lot 7. Iiloek II. Holilovard Park Arid 11.13 JoIiiikoii. CliarleH rl, tot c. (dock C, lloolavar.t Park Add 13.0H Wlilti'il, llrrlHii '. N3-I7S, lot I, Iiloek D, Iloulovard Park Add I3.0H Crater Lake Auto Line Cur will loavo Hotel Medford, foi Crater Lalto at 8 a, in, Tiioadnys and Saturday, f Ileturn Monday and ThurHdiiya, t Spend Sunday nt Crntor Lake. i Hi iiiiiiniinui n 4m IloservatlonB mado at Medford M,;'.!."..,.!r.'. .R'Vi-150'"9. '' B- Hotel OfflCO. ' JoluiMon. OIiiih. H, Lot it, Math- Iran auu, III.... Ll..ul.. . il .,.l 1. 4 .iiii'ii. n.ini.T .. iir.u", I'n Idoik I), lloiilevaril I'nrK Ann Dmililxon. Vllliiir-N5-6a, lot 0. tiloi'k D, .lloiiliivard Park Arid DriiulNOii. Wlllilir Lot 7, Iiloek I), lloiilevaril Park Arid tinted, H. II. and M Hrt-71, lot X, lilwk D, itoiilevurri Park Add Lovrnitne, Kllx., 1:l AS-ini, purl lot 4, II II, Curler Arid ,,.. llurHt, (. 13, 78.27, lot A, H. It, Carter Add , HllKlloM. M. K. B3.2IH. W lot 20, H, II. Curler Add Iloi'liui', Phillip -Ul).27H, i lot 20, If. IU Curler Add Alilioll, Win. M. 13 UU font laud ili'H, 76-127 ,.,. ....... . .... Ori'M-ory. A. II bind dim, K 0 - If. Iliitlnr. II. N. fcT-SOS, part lot 7, llaranillnn Trimt Mallinn, (I. '. H3-4U3, purl lot s. Iliiraiirilne Trurt ... Ilrnok, Mm. .1. V 76-281. 73-33 purl lot 9, Hiii'Kaillne Tiuet Vim .'ohhiii, .1, II. uml Corn 71.600, purt lot 10, llurifudlno Tinot Hiiuillriinir. K. IC. l-ot II tiurl. H.irKUiHlio Truet 38. HH Chiireh, M. 11. OM-SfiQ, 1 lot I, llnlm'H Arid ,..22IO.(iil KKKlrHl""' llelmeeii K 1-3 lot 3, Kl-lir,, lllKliliilid Purk Arid .. 4 2(1 lliilelmr. .1. '. l-ot 22, J I lull- land Park Add 11.34 llitli'her. .1. W. IM 23, llleli- lit tul Purk Add 43,64 IliiU'lmr. .1. '. lil 21, IllKlc land Pink Add 10.03 Jeter. Hunifi II, Ixt 27, IlUh- hind Park Add 20.25 Jetur, Hurnii It. Lot 28, Illh- land Purk Add..,.-. 11. 'jr. IMwiird. II. J l,bt 37, HlKh- land Purk Arid 8,10 I'M ward, It. J, IM UN, IJIkIiIuiiiI Park Add ,. 18.22 wnwiml, it, j. i)i w, lllKliliilid Park Add , . .i , Hlmw, D. II, .Lot 61, IllKhhind I'll! H tlllll ,.',,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, 12.01 11.53 16.2(1 10.72 46.7 66.89 48.00 33.81 44,07 17.30 21.26 no. is 20.25 8,10 Melntyrr. IJ. M,l.ot 112, HlKll i rui'K 14. lllliiHuktii'a Add lunii Purk Add Hlliiplli'l'.l, It. M. 10 10 fuot, lot , , , v. I , , , , I . . , . . I , . . I . . I f . , I , , , 3.(14 12.16 28,36 4,811 7.70 7.VV I , i -