AUTOMOBILE GAS ENGINE REPAIRING A Specialist in this work, as well as any detail of General Blacksmitbing, etc. CHARLES KELL B la c k s m ith Miners, I can sharp­ en, repair or make tools, and guarantee my work to stand the racket; try me and be shown B la c k s m ith P rofession al Cards W. P. CHISHOLM. M. D. GENERAL PRACTITIONER A. E. KELLOGG HOLD H IL L . OREGON Embalmer and Funeral Director C om plete line oi burial robes, easkets. etc. FUNERAL CAR Office Phone: Home, 9—M; Residence Phone, Home 2—K ; Pacific-tO-Main RIA LTO BUILD IN G , MEDFORD D. W . B A G S H A W A tto r n e y -a t-L a w Ja c k s o n v ille , O rego n All legal business attended to prom ptly and carefully OVER 6 5 YEARS E X P E R IE N C E to th e 100 feet. T he w ork «hall eom nienee an soon a s imaelble. The m otion carried . T he re sig n a tio n of Mr. Kay v ten d ered and o rd ered laid over u n til next re g u la r m eeting. A m otion c arried to a d jo u rn . C. H. PRICK, D eputy R ecorder. IC E C R E A M T H A T I«! With other hot weather fortifier« Soda« in all flavors Lunches Served at,all times B u n t e ’* C h o c o l a t e * - T o b a c c o * , E tc . Thereafter the regulation and control of the liquor traffic in Oregon would posa from cities and town» and be retained exclusively by the »fnfe. Note carefully there is no mention of prohibiting " distribu- »«•M, “tra n sp o rta tio n " or '« « ■ ” of alcoholic beverages. Only of m an u factu re sod sale D istribution. tran spor­ ta tio n sud ««e intentionally » e re le ft ou t by the prohibé tiomsts. Shipm ent of liquors into the stale, o r through the “r of liquors within the stale would not be prohibited by the amendment. W ashington, Idaho and California naturally would imiwerfi- • " * » begin shipping liquor into Oregon and throughout Oregon. T h e saloon, w here it now exists, would merely have given away to the ‘ b lin d p ig g er." bootlegger" an d All cities and tow ns now eith er e r t or A *£* 11 lh? mercy of ,he 9 M * poiice a u th o rities and s ta ts la w m a k tn . G old H ill . O regon . D EN T IST Here is the exact issue that confronts you 1 he ad o p tio n o f this a m e n d m e n t m ean s th e e n tire w ip in g o u t o f th e p resen t sp len d id hom e ru le and lo c a l op tio n laws. C. F. C A R T E R G A S A D M T X I8 T K R K D WATCH THIS PAPER FOR THE THOTH ABOUT PROHIBITION T h e p ro h ib itio n ists ask y o u to ad o p t an a m e n d ­ m en t to th e S tate C o n stitu tio n to p ro h ib it the m a n u fa c tu re and sa le o f alco h o lic beverages, ex cep t fo r m ed ica l, m e ch a n ic a l an d sa cra - m e n ia l uses. I ust a word! DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE KiRiir n* urm Present d r y ’ cities and towns would realize that they had come nearer to voting themselves “ weU'than they now are under the splendid home rule and local option laws. If the state authorities were derelict or failed to enforce the law as they are in Kansas and Maine, the cities and towns would realize that they had voted a w a y their present d irect control and regulation of the liquor traffic T hese articles will show later that Kansas and Maine authorities are derelict add do fa il to enforce the law T o undo the mistake Oregon would have to repeal a co n stitu tio n a l am endm ent and not a mere laic a very difficult undertaking. Deceit and per jury in securing liquor illeg a lly would have been substituted for what today is a s te a d ily im proving. h ea lth ier public re*?rdin* tr u f tem perance, and true tem perance would hav e been done an irreparable in ju ry leau,tine m an y y e a n to recover from. Kansas is pointed to by prohibitionists as the m odel proh ibi­ tion sta te. T hey want O regon to become a Kansas W atch these articles with a fa ir, open m in d and learn what thirty three years of prohibition la w has done for Kansas without p roh ibitin g o r advancing tru e tempe rance. A ll fig u re s w ill be ta k e n fro m la te st U n ite d S ta te s G o v e r n m e n t R e p o rts r ° ? i b j iOrnlS.'’ ^ r e u P r e a , r n i ° P i n i o “ «•»#<, if 'h e proposed amendm ent is d e feated , th e present d ry towns and cities will ticcnnie Î Kat"î I h,S ! " >S1, I , V E I ' 'S N O T SO . The present h o m e ru le and local o p tio n laws would remain just as they n o w are. ^ ^ r L PKOCVKBINUM OK CITY tx » l \ C |I . A ugust 3, 1014 C ouncil m et In re g u la r aeeetuu, M ayor M orelock presiding. Mem­ bers p resen t: C am eron. P atrick . N , R edfield and Mrs. T ru a x ; ab sen t. A d am , and Ray. T he m lnutea of th e last m eeting w ere read and approved. Moved by P a tric k and seconded bv R edfield th a t Mr. R ay's re sig n atio n b« accepted. M otion ca rrie d . N om i­ nated by R edfield and seconded by P a tric k th a t Mr. C. Kell be elected a m em ber to succeed Mr Ray from thu F irst w ard. M otion c a rrie d u n a n i­ F a s t D r i v i n g T e a m s u (uî h Muun * * °- receî*e Highway, Me.hanhal, (. emit nt»tu¿. Without charge, lu th e D. H. M iller, su p p lies ............... »21.31 again-1 the P iclflc L ivestock com pany C rr.iuiits C.nvt.MLkt Í P iia K mac V O. U. N ew ell, lab o r on se w e r 33.00 for th e recovery of 27,000 acres of iNDtlSfWIAl A PIs J. E. Holt, lab o r on sew 'er 2 7 .ku school land. T he com pany bus e n te r­ A ’ > . T u rm a t c ir ­ ¡ 'n o t i o n a l ( ¡ m t \ t i - Agriculture. Italrv c u la tio n o f a n y at :e Huit» J . . »1 - r s •• » - j F. M. S nyder, lab o r on sew er ... 27.80 ed suit to prevent the adjudication or •IT4» H o ijik V i i *rs* (.OiíFNt», IniidslHt 5«ï'.iiï?ra 'ï i !U’U 8 u O t> T « H n « » » ¿ « > lé r» . Arts, Lotestry,ftuM iic“ Si,mt f i ,- j T. E. P an k ey lab o r on sew er . 27.10 w ater right« on the Sllvles river, and MÜNN £ CO.354Broad.;, tygfy Y(Jf S i t h x l « f Plano. Siring, Ba it wns while m nking an Investigation - T hos. W est, la b o r on sew er.. B ra n c a OC ee. C S F SU Washington. D . C . D of Its nlbigatlons th at Mr. McConnell Yoke ( ultiite M erril B etts, lab o r on sew er With new bulMtatn. bcticr equip. f-aim crs H umiw ». G c ira e hy M»¡| f r » . 2f.c t‘ JiaJtijxedgrour. Jg, ua«r lb . fraud. i A shland Iron W orks, for th re e ) m anholes ........... ........ Three Blocks In The Dalles Burned. I R. E . Cook, re p a ir to tools.. . 7 raining m !u J 1 Fia« .Vìa. V tz • The Dalles.—T hree en tire blocks of f C. L. D ungan. brick fo r m an­ , , 3°< j »fron, # R f d«[Jrtn>«nta IS ci liberal education. holes ....................................... For the G am ey Trout Library ot b m m r.rv i Iha n M.Mt »■ , m - i . I » , I 8 3.50 this city w ere sw ept aw ay by fire, the «plrnJid «ynniglw 1 result of th ree biases sta rte d w ithin ta.ld.n«« ' . I I , I fl S. P. Co., fre ig h t on m an- rd’Jipprd New •ew J ir o . » » „nm.c r . ii m . n . , . P o f the finest Fishing Bu Id iB g m c o u r t * ot c o a * tr* < 4 io n j a few m inutes of each o th e r and sup. I holes ..................................... 1.73 T t n t io n P re * D o r m itc n e * i o r u w i and a posedly from the torch of an Incen­ oti « o lo w t a l ~ I A W a te r C om m ittee w as ap p o in ted S tream on the C oast W r it e t.tr c s ta lo c and b lu a u a te d b o o k ie » . I Li: I have purchased a barber A d » r*a *u » v K c g ia fra r by th e m ayor co n sistin g of th e fol­ diary. T he to tal loss is estim ated a t «110,000. UNIVERSITY OF 0SEG3M low ing m em bers: G. A. P a tric k . shop in Gold H ill w ith the 1 j T n c , In leas than two nours fully a dozen C has. K ell, C. S. R edfield. in te n tio n o f s ta y in g by the stores w ere razed by th e terrific A m otion to a d jo u rn c a rried . jo b and the tow n. flames, the postofflee was destroyed, C. If. P R IC E . several hundred pounds of mall going D eputy R ecorder. Y o u r patronage is so licited up In sm oke, and for a tim e the en­ lo r any to n s o r iil service. tire elty whh In periled, the w ater sup- I WAR RISK BILL IS PASSED ply falling sh o rt when the flam es were 1 I f I (d on’t please te ll me PR fK KEDIXGH O F CITY ( O T .\( |f, .. P I ! O f 'E F l> |\( ;s O F < ITV COI X4 II Fund of »5.000,000 io Provided to Meet a t th eir height. w hy. J u ly 9, 191 A. J u ly 2 9 , 1914 Possible Losses. T he council m et in a d jo u rn e d ses­ G overnm ent to Sell T im ber T ract. C ouncil m et In called session W ashington.—T he ad m inistration L a u n d ry service in connec­ sion, M ayor M orelock p resid in g M ayor M orelock p resid in g . M em­ bill to c re a te a federal bureau of m a­ K lam ath Falls.— A tra c t of tim ber, tion. M em bers p re s e n t: P a tric k , Ray b ers p re s e n t: P a tric k , R ay, R ed- rine w ar risk Insurance, with a »5,000,- estim ated to contain nearly 90,000,000 R ed field , an d Mrs. T ru ax . A bsent: dleld an d Mrs. T ru ax . A bsent 000 fund to m eet possible losses to feet ef lum ber, will be sold by the Adamg and C am eron. A m srlcan shipping, w as passed in the governm ent at sn early date. T here A dam s an d C am eron, Moved by P a tric k an d seconded by I T he m eetin g was caled fo r th e pur- house by a vote of 230 to 58. It has a re 6280 acres Iti the tra c t and It Is T ^ -ich ard Æ n d e r s o n Mrs. T ru ax th a t th e o rd in a n c e for jp o se o f sew er ex ten sio n . located In th e C rater L ake national already been passed by the senate. ‘T h e C i t y S h o p ” th e Im p o u n d in g of a n im a ls be a d o p t­ The bill establishes for the first : irk. It Is mainly w hite and sugar Moved by Hay an d seconded by ed. Ayes: P a tric k , R ed field , Ray , R edfield th a t th e S a n ita ry C o m m ittee tim e In A m erican h isto ry a federal pine, hut there Is some yellow nnd and Mrs. T ru ax . T he o rd in a n c e w as he em p o w ered to lav th e sew er pipe m arine Insurance, though it Is re s tric t­ w hite fir raid considerable cedar. The Coughed for Three Years , d ecla red duly passed. Judge Benson leads-In the race by ion F ifth A venue so th a t Dr. C hisholm ed Io risk s o t w ar and especially op. term s of the sale will give the p u r­ “ I am u lover of you- godaend to bo- Moved by R ay and seconded by ¡an d Mr. M arvin can connect. C ar­ plir.ablo to the European em ergency. ch aser until 1926 to com plete th e re ­ one vote, but a stipulation provide. m anity and^cience. Your m edicine, Dr. i’a trlc k th a t th e S a n ita ry C o m m ittee ried. It Insures American vessels, th eir moval of the tim ber. The sale Is ex- 1 hat several precincts In M ultnomah. K ing’ll New Discovery, ca re d my cough W ashington, Tillamook ami Hood freight and passenger m oneys and pected to realize about »250,000. o f th re e years stan d in g .” says Jennie , be au th o riz e d to p u rch ase m anholes Moved by R edfield and seconded a t th e low est p rice w hich can be o b ­ j River shall lie recanviissed and th e m cargoes "w henever It shall app ear to H em m in g , of New Dover, Ohio. Have by Rav th a t a sew er be placed on you an annoying cough? Is it atubbor., tain ed from G ran ts P ass, M edford or Sixth s tre e t a t th e alley betw een the se cretary of the tre a su ry th at SET VOTE CANVASS DATE Is a possibility th at the result will be A shland. M otion carried . changed. T here also is a probability A m erican vessels, shippers nr Import and won’t yield :o tre a tm e n t? G et a 5<)c blocks six and seven, ru n n in g thon<‘- MoNary Be,i»on Tie Will Be Settled that 15 hallo,., m Blxoa piec.mct, C ur­ T he m ay o r ap p o in ted G. A. P a trick b o ttle of Dr. K in g ’s New Disc very t >- n o rth to a point a b o u t 11 feet south ers in A m erican vessels are unable In S eptem ber 5. ry county, which w ere throw n out he- d a y r W hat it d id for Jen n ie Flem m ing: and Mrs. T ru ax to a c t with th e c h a ir of th e so u th line of block 2 th e m e any trade to secure adequate w ar risk Salam.~ ::.-,rly settlem en t of the con­ I cause the electors voted for too many Insurance on reasonable term s." it will do for you, no m a tte r bow stir..- ; m an of th e Im p ro v em en t C om m ittee. e a st on S ixth s tre e t to a point aboe te s t for the republican nom ination for candidates for governor, will ),« count- T he re c o rd e r wag d irected to n o ti­ 12 feet e a st of lo t 12, block tw o born or chronic a c >ue li may be. lis t. , Justice of the suprem e co u rt between . ed in the su p n inn court race. a cou