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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OuVa ION'. SATURDAY, TOl.KR Hi. ISM!).
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ATTACK VALIDITY OF
LOCAL OPTION LAW
Much Interest In Case Recently Ar
gued Before Supreme Court
Regarding Liquor Law.
SALEM. Or.. Oct. 10. More than
ordinary interest is being manifested
bv attorneys in the outcome of the
case of the stale vs. Langworthy, a
Tillamook county local option contest,
which was argued this week before
the supreme court.
Both in their brief and oral ar
guments, attorneys for Langworthy
mado direct attacks upon the valid
ity of the local option law and other
initiative legislation in force m tins
state, including the primary election
law. The principal contention of the
appellant is that the secretary of
state, in certifying the names of the
state and district officers to the
county clerk, and the names and
numbers of initiative measures, did
not certify the title of the local op
tion act as was given in the law and
as section 6, laws of 1903. requires,
but instead simply walled the act
the local option net and in accord
ance therewith it was placed on the
the ballot under the title. "For local
option" and "Against local option."
The claim is made that because the
title of the act did not appear on the
ballot the law is invalid.
The point is thus set forth: "The
initiative and referendum is only an
amendment to the constitution and
its other provisions with respect to
the enactment of laws applies, even
if by initiative petition. Every act
shall have a title, and article 4, sec
tion 20, of the constitution applies
to the initiative enactments the same
as legislative." Numerous authorities
are cited. Langworthy is represented
by Holmes & Hundley and Talmage
& Johnson; the state by Attorney
General Crawford. I. H. Van Winkle,
John H. MeXary. assistant district
attorney, and W. H. Cooper and H.
T. Botts of Tillamook.
It is claimed that as no local op
tion measure was ever properly sub
mitted to the voters there is now none
in force.
Christian Church.
At the Christian ehureh, corner Ivy
and Sixth streets. Lord's day, Octo
ber 17, Bible school at 10 o'clock.
Every member of the church is earn
estly requested to be present at the
Bible school. The Lord's Supper at
11 o'clock, followed by a sermon on
the subject, "Forward." Christian
Endeavor at 7:30. Subject of the
evening sermon. "Bargain Counter
Religion." Everybody made welcome.
W. Theodore Matlock, the new pas
tor, will conduct the service evening
and morning.
New Cases.
State of Oregon vs. Leonard Gas
kens; burglary.
State of Oregon vs. Harold Mack:
burglary
State of Oregon vs. XHiolas Rnpis
ford; burglary.
E. D. Thompson vs. John Oden et
nl.; action to recover money. Gus
Xewbury, attorney for plaintiff.
R. L. Burdic vs. H. M. Coss e nl. :
suit to foreclose mortgage. E. D.
Briggs. attorney for plaintiff.
J. W. Slinger vs. Robert Smith and
Margaret J. Smith; suit to quiet ti
tle. Gus Xewbury, attorney for plain
tiff.
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. '
a. a. a. a a. a. A an
We are Orowera-Bny direct from na
NO AQINTl
Our Trera are frown trletly
WITHOUT IRRIGATION
Writ for fro. catalog. Lance atock of
varlotlfwmi table furoommorclal orchard
Viola, Frail, Nut and Ornamental Trwa, Gran
- Viaei, Small Fruit Ptanta and Shrubbery
Tub Dalles NimsKMRB
Matin oraos, mi Grand A.ra,Portlud,Ora.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
t
Edward Courtois to Jerdina F.
Wood, 40 acres in section
:!(. township 'Mi, vaaga " E 1500
Edward Courtois to Jerdina F. .
Wood, 40 acres in soetion 36,
township yti, range 2 E ... 1500
Marion X. Cowden to Edward
Courtois! X W i of S W Vi
and S W i of N W 1-4 seotion
:tti, township 3ti, range 2 E
Mary E. O'Xeill to J. It. Wil
son, 10 Hcres in D I C 84,
township 37, range 2 W . . .
Florence X. Denny to C. O.
Porter, lots 28, 29 and 30,
block H, Railroad addition to
Ashland
David L. Miukler to Fred H.
Kundell, lot 15. block 45,
'10
1050
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
The following letters remain un
called for at the ostoffico at Medford,
Oregon, Wednesday. October 13, 1909
Mrs. H. E. Armstrong, Miss E. Ar
thurs, Ella M. Baker. Dr. M. C. Bar
ber, C. A. Barr, Mrs. Susie Bas
set!, Charles Berwent, Mrs. Etta Big
ham, R. W. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Brewer, Charles Brown, Mrs. Elsie
Brown. Frederick M. Carlook, Claud
Carroll, William Crook, Mrs. W. L.
Donley, Frank Eckstrom, Mrs. Chas.
C. Farley. G. W. G.iodwiu, Miss Anna
Greiner, Will King, Mrs. E. A. Holmes
Miss Agnes Johnston, Marvin E.
Jones, George W. Lindsley, J. E. Mc
Cutcheon, Chester McKeaver, J. .H.
Murray, Jim Osborn, Frank Ornel
los, D. W. Peoples, John Preuss, Mrs.
Susan' Robinson. E. 'J. Rouhe, George
Redmond, A. C. Seller, Mrs. H. Smith,
Charles H. H. M.. E. Smith (2), ,B.
J. Spencer, Mrs.. E. R. Stevenson,
George Stough, Mrs. W. B. Stevens,
Tucker & Cherry, Mrs. Susan Wil
kinson, John W. Wooden,
COMBINATION RANGE
BOILER INSULATOR AND
HOT FIRELESS COOKER
i rr i i mi tri ! ata-rimi. i a
I
J. W. WHITNEY
Office in Aikin Plumbing Co.'s Store, Medford.
Have the Best Turnouts in the City
You are treated right, the price is right, the team is
right in fact, everything ia right. Come and see.
NASH LIVERY CO.
Summit addition to Ahlmnl,
lot, )), Pincht's addition In
Ashland 10
Lucy E. Payne to .1. S. Miller,
lots I, .", ti, 7 and 8, South-
. em Home tract, Ashland.. "0
William L. llaukins to Mar
garet A. llaukins, lot
block 27, Toio 1
W. T. Wade to Cecilia Peel;,
S E s W 4 section
30, township 38, range 2 E 7."0
George R. Limllcy to Ahbie
Morloy Hai.e, 8.707 acres i
in township 37. range I W 5000
Martina Thiele Adm. W. ('.
Thielo estate, lots 1. 2. 3. 4.
13, 14, 15. Hi, 17, 18, block
13, Gold Hill 1171
United States to Adrian (.'rot
chett, 120 acres in section
18, township 37, range 2 E. patent
H. C, Stoddard to F. E. Martin.
E lot 5. block 4, Snn-et
Park 100
N. J. G irrctt to P. C. Garrett,
land in township 37, range
1 W 3IMI0
Christiana Reed ct nl. to C. II.
Lowis, land in D L C 4", town
ship 37. range 1 W 11000
Edgar S. llafer to Oris Craw
ford, lots 7and 10, block 2,
Oak Park addition to Med
ford 1"'00
Elizabeth Horning to William
A. Medley, lots 3. 4, 5 and 0.
block .". Fruitdalc addition lo
Medford 10
J. M. Hockcrsinith to William
A. Medley, lots 1 and 2, block
5, Fruitdalc addition to Med
ford 10
Anna M. Woodruff to Charles
R. Rose, lots U and 12, block
S, Railroad addition to Ash
land 10
G. R. Slingcrland to Charles
R. R.ise, lots 9 and 10, block
S, Railroad addition to A-h-land
: 10
Containing two indispensable
luxuries and two sources of econ
omy. i
Call and let us demonstrate its
merits.
THE.,,
NASH
LIVERY
GO.
Do You
Contemplate Planting an Orchard ?
If So
I Have a Full and Complete Slock of of all the
Leading Commercial Varieties and you will
Find it to your Interest to ;et our Figures
Before you buy. Home Grown Stock
and Everything Guaranteed.
ROGUE RIVER NURSERY
MEDFORD, OR.
PHONE 583.
GET
KITHAT TREE ORDER
EDEN VALLEY NURSERY
N.
1201 N. CENTRAL AVE.
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, fpiilts, furs, por
tieres, laces. W.e clean everything, do all kinds of repairing. . A trial or
der will convince you.
Phone 3304
1
C. F. COOK, Proprietor
OFFICE IN
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY DEPOT
YOU have nothing to
lose and all to gain,
in placing it with a reliable
home nursery.
S. BENNETT
X:
PHONE 3221