THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREO ON", WEDNESDAY, OOTOHKR 13, 100!). 2 ST. JOHN STILL REMAINS WET BY COURTORDER Supreme Court Holds That St. John Charter, Is Superior to Local Option Law. Through nu opinion written by As sociate Justice Will K. King, the su preme court has announced an opin ion in which it is held that the char ter o the city of St. Johns is similar to that of the city of Medford in that it is superior to the local option law. The St. Johns charier is held to be a KiMwiul act authorized by an amend ment adopted by the. initiative in 1900 by which the power is conlerred upon J the city council of St. Johns to regu late the sale of liquor. The act was tested by an aetion brought against Sam Cochran by the prosecuting attorney for Multnomah 3 eonnty for a violation of the local op tion law. Cochran, upon paying a fee of $12(10, was granted a license to s.ell liquor in St. Johns. The city couucil granted the license after receiving the advice of the city attorney to the ef fect that the local option law did not apply in St. Johns. Cochran was con victed in the circuit court, but the conviction is reversed by today's de- cision and St. Johns is declared a "wet" burg. What distinction is pointed out be tween the charters of the city of Med ford and the city of St. Johns by the district attorney are held by Justice King to be inconsequential. For in stance, it is held the word "regulate" includes "to license." GOLD HILL ITEMS. (The News.) D. E. Neidhamer, one of Evans ' Creek's prosperous ranchers, was a southbound passenger through Gold Hill Tuesday. Recorder Harvey became mixed up with a yellow jacket while working in the bush at the Ray dam and in consequence he was obliged to ap pear at the council Monday evening with his left eye about closed up. Sam McClendon returned from his ranch in the Sams Valley country the f irst of the week. , Mr. McClen 1 don has rented the ranch to Messrs. Jones and Treshnm of that locality. It contains 640 acres.'' Ashland Enrollment. The total enrollment in the Ash land public schools to date amounts to 9G(i. The enrollment in the high school 'department is 171. This is a large increase over the total enrollment for the correspond ing period last year, but high water mark in this year's enrollment will not be reached for some time yet and the one thousand mark is in sight. XOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the city coun cil of the city of Medf ord, Oregon, at the meeting thereof on October 19, 1909, for a license to sell spirit ous, vinous and malt liquors in quan tities less than a gallon, for the pe riod of six months, at his place of business at Nos. 22 and 24 Front street, North, in faid city. JOHN HARRINGTON. Dated October 9, 1909. Herman Bros., the saddle and har ness makers, desire to announce to the trade that they are not only pre pared to fill all orders at short no tice, but carry the most complete line of harness, saddles, bridles, whips, robes, blankets, wagon covers, tents, etc., that can be found in southern Oregon at prices that cannot fail to please when quality of stock and workmanship is considered. Don't forget the place, 317 E. Seventh street, Medford. ASHLAND COLLEGE PREPARA TORY AND BUSINESS SCHOOL NOTES. The new (.Indents this week lire Herbert Carlton of Eagle l'omt and Clint ltanghuiau of Ashland. Two good places are yet open for girls who wish to attend to light work for board. . A teachers' review class will be formed next week. There is oportu nity to review English and American literature, bookkeeping, physical ge ography, algebra, etc., and all of the common branches. The seven rooms of the school building are now in use. The school has enrolled to date 52 students and will easily exceed 100 enrollment for the year. The class in freehand drawing is doing good work under Miss Hall. As soon as the text books arrive the me chanical drawing will begin. The third student from Coos coun ty will enter in November. The leading magazines published are on the tables for the use of the: students. I The commendable feature of our bnsiness course is the practical wayi in which it is taught. At the students' reception Friday,' evening of this week at the school building there will be a short pro- ram, amusements and a general so cial time. The football team under the man agement of Ed Vincent is getting in some good practice. The team will meet on the gridiron the Medford high school team on Saturday, October 23, at Medford. Callers of the week were Superin tendent J: P. Wells of Jacksonville, DeWitt Chaney and Oscar Stephens of Myrtle Creek. All young people, pnrticaularly boys, who have not had good opor- tunity for education and feel that they are behind in school branches, these are especially invited to try our .school. SOME SAWMILLS CLOSE AND SOME JUST OPEN KPOKWOOl), Cal., Oct. 111. J. X. Ihiruey bus hut down his sawmill for the winter. This is the first mill lo cease operations. The Orr Lake Lumber company will run its mill on Autelow creek as long as possible, which will be when deep snows come. The Park mill, which has been idle for two years, will start up -non and the Tuckwcll mill which has been un der attachment for two years, has been purchased by Davis & Field, who exH'rt to begin running at once. They have contracted to m'II nil of the liumher right off the miw. The local demand for lumber is quite brisk, ns there is n great deal of building in progress throughout the vallev. ' Klamath Pioneers to Organize. Klamath county people whoso res ilience dates as far hack as 18S9 have been called to meet at Klamath Falls October 2.1 by Hon. O. A. Steams, temiHirnry president, to per fect an organization of a Pioneers', association for that county, and to adopt constitution and bylaws for the some. REACHINGJHE SPOT It Cau Be Done, So Ucuies of Modford Cttlxens Buy To cur an neblng Imek. Ttio puiiin of rheuiuutltm, The tired-out feoliugi, You munt rvavli thu ;ilt got lit tut cuuw, tn moat eiiiiri 'tli tLe kidney. DontTi Kidney rills ura for tlia kid nryi. O. It. Boono, ouruar Ninth nd C streets, Medford, Or., tiiyt: "I was troubled with rheumntUin when I first began using Dunn's Kidney nils. I did nut think they 'ou!d do me any good, but finally prnred a box at Hiskins' drug store. They prored to be the remedy I required My kldnoys woro restorod to tholr unrnrnl condition, and the pains and aches In my back war removed. Doau'i Kidney Pills lived up to thoir representations in my easi." For ante by all doalers. Price SO cents. Poster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United Stctrs. Romombnr the nanto Dusn's am) take no otbar. 48 Mrs. it. 1(. Dcpew of Kngle Point returned home Wednesday nfler n short stay in the city. Miss Mattie Williums of Medford left Wednesday for a visit iwth friends at Table Rock. MEDTOIA ouooar M. State Depositary Established 1SSS. Capital and Surplus (125,000 Resonrrss $700,000 HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE The Jackson County Dank respect fully solicits your account, subject to your check, with the Etrongest guarantee of safety und efficiency. We offer the highest attainment in systematic banking service, which assures the greatest enre in every financial transaction, with this oblig ing institution. W. I. VAWTER, President. G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier. Rev. L. F. Belknap, pastor of the M. E. church, North, returned home Wednesday from Ashland, where he has been attending the Sunday school convention as a delegate. Don't Insult Your Friends with a poor, cheap photo. ' We make the kind your friends will not be ashamed to display. GREGORY'S for UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first class nurseries. L. E. HOOVER, Agent MEDFORD, O R E J O N When we suggest that you Toast Your Bread On Breakfast Table We do not mean that j'ou should eat off the stove toast With an Electric Toaster and have crisp, brown, delicious toast costs lc per meal to operate. We ( have the best toaster on the market for sale at $4.50. Clean, appetizing, sanitary ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Successors to Condor Water & Power Co. COMBINATION RANGE BOILER INSULATOR AND HOT FIRELESS COOKER fin MK3 "Hit. . J III Containing two indispensable luxuries and two sources of econ omy. Call and let us demonstrate its merits. J. W. WHITNEY Office in Aikin Plumbing Co.'s Store, Medford. LAST CHANCE To See The Exposition Closes Oct. 15 Take advantage of the low rale and see the A. Y. P. Fair LOW RATE Medford to Seattle and return S20.7O Call at the Depot for additional information TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER Send your trophies to me for mount ' ing. Big game heads, fish, birds and mammals mounted true to nature by improved methods. I do tanning, make fur rugs, make, remodel and clean fur garments. Express and mail or ders promptly attended to. C. M. HARRIS, 495 Washington Street, Portland, Or. rj .phone Main 3Q00. Now is the time to have your cleaning done. Don't wait till cold weath er. Get out that old overcoat, jacket, waist and skirt, and have it fixed up. It will look like new. Our specialties are' blankets, quilts, furs, por tieres, laces. We clean everything, do all kinds of repairing. A trial or der will convince vou. Phone 3304 RESOLVED The boat resolution for you to mako is to come to us for your noxt suit, if you want something out of the ordinary. Wa do the best work nnd chargo the lowost prices. W. W. EIFERT THE PROORfcSSIVE TAILOR WANTED Timber arid Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. , B. H. Harris & Co. MEDFORD, OREGON Office in Jackson' County Bank Upstairs