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GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor and Manager
Entered ni itccon.l-elnsa matter
Medford. Oregon, under the act
March 3, 1S7S.
Orrirlnl Paper of the City of Medford.
Official Caper of Jackson County.
SUBSCRXPTXOK KATE.
One yenr, by man fS.OO
One month, by malt SO
l"er month. ctlverM by carrier In
Medford. Jacksonville and Cen
tral Point 80
Saturday only, by mall, per year.. 5.00
Weekly, per year 1.S0
swobh cracur.ATiow.
Dally averare rtr eleven month end
InB November 30. 1911, i75l.
Toll X.sed "Wire TTnltta Prtca
Dlipatcbto.
The Mall Tribune I on nale at the
Ferry News Stand, San Francisco.
Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland.
Howm-in News Co.. 1'ortland. Ore.
W. O. Whitney. S-attle. Wash.
xxsro&D. ORESOH.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and
Northern California, and the faateat
Krowlnjr city In Orepon.
Imputation U. S. census 1910 S840;
estimated, 1911 10,000.
Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water System completed, giving finest
supply pure mountain water, and 17.3
miles of utreets paved
, Postofflce receipts for year endlnp
November 30, 1911, show Increase of 19
per cent.
llanner fruit city In Oregon Rojrue
itiver spiuentxirt; appics 'won sweep
stakes prize and title of
"Apple Mag of the Wort a"
at the National Apple Show, Spokane,
3909, and a. car of Ncwtowns won
COMMUNICATION.
I
PKOSPKKITV VS. PANIC.
Prosperity Is the practical aim and
object of life. It controls the
thought and action of man In every
walk of life whatever disturbs or
threatens properlty Is evil, and what
promotes and Increases prosperity Is
good by the ethics of practical com
mon sense unlnstructcd In technical
knowledge.
' Belief, that the cause of cither
prosperity or panic, originates In the
administration of government Is In
note in all sovereign citizens; be
cause everj politician and statesman
have made their reputation and pop
uiarity by the principles and policies
they advocate to maintain prosperity
and prevent the recurrence of panics.
I The disappearance of money from
circulation whenever a panic occurs
is a well known phenomenon that no
statesman or philosopher has ever
been able to remedy. AH commodi
ties fluctuate in value with the
changes in supply and demand; and
money being the standard ot value
in which all obligations are payable,
it also fluctuates in value by the
law of supply and demand the same
as eggs or wheat. The quantity of
gold coin in circulation (which is sole
standard ot value) is so infintesimal
in comparison with demand obliga
tions that financiers in control of
gold supply gauge money circulation
as positively as steam pressure,
creating or destroying prosperity at
will.
Value is so lnconsistantand the law
governing It is so subtle that rea
son Is Incapable of distinguishing
whether a? change in value has taken
place in the thing itself or in money.
To all appearances the value of
money never changes at all, as the
dollar always remains a dollar, and
wlhtout a knowledge of the princi
ples of money a novice must believe
that the value of money does not
change, but nil fluctuations are
changes In the value of the commo
dities themselves.
All eyes were rivltcd on the Chi
cago convention, vainly hoping for
wlso political action that will result
In prosperity. Tho men who repre
sent money power played a "sure
thing" game, using tho delegates as
their puppets. Tho bosses are not
nlwuys able to control the puppets,
but they are absolute and supreme no
matter what action tho puppets may
take. It is only a matter ot expedi
ency whether they coerce a hostile ad
ministration or cocrco the conven
tions and put up candidates who will
take orders to create and protect spe
cial privilege; and as long as gold re
mains the standard of vuluo tho
money power is tho supreme and
only authority that regulates tho de
gree of prosperity or panic by tho
regulation ot tho supply and demuud
or money in circulation.
No party or candidate has proposed
to change tho money standard, there
fore thero is no Issue regarding who
will bo king. It only remains to bo
decided whether tho money power
will coorco both nominating conven
tions or whether It will have to coerce
the administration after it lias come
into power.
All political conventions have used
the same methods to subvert the
volco of tho peoplo, but tho power of
might has been, exercised so flagrant
ly this year that it shocks all fair
minded men ami ought to put an
olid to nominating conventions. Still
that would not cure tho evil any more
than alt the pallatlves proposed by
tho progressives, and there is no
possible relief except by destroying
tiio money t power with scientific
moiioy.i i j , i
'" I E. h. McCMJRE.
Jiedford, Juno 'i'i, ViVi,
TERMINAL RATES FOR MEDFORD
"rVpSW transcontinental rates that werit into elTeet Juno
LN lo ns a result of recent decisions by the Interstate
Comineive Oonnnission in the eases brought by theMeiU'ord
Traffic bureau and ot hoi's, materially increase Mod ford's
advantage as a distributing point and jobbing center.
The first class ra,to is as follews:
59
Old
Missouri River to Portland
Missouri "River to Medford
Chicago to Portland
M
of
Chicago to Medford
Now York to Portland
New York to Medford
The other classes and territory are in the same ratio.
A rate of $0.97 could be secured formerlv but onlv bv re-
imungai rortianu. wnucuoi union ousiness is oi looted in
this reduction, the readjustment is a step toward equaliza
tion ot rates, and a oarrymg out ot tho contentions ol the
Traffic Bureau's program.
The Baker, Oregon rates, both class and commodity
went into effect 7uno lo. The New York-Baker first class
rate is $3.00 as against $3.70 to Portland. The commodity
rate to Baker range four per cent higher at Missouri river.
about 9 per cent at Chicago and proportionately east of
Chicago. The Portland class rates apply to all points be
t ween Portland and Ashland.
Baker has now attained the control of her jobbing
territory as against Portland on all business from the east
in car load quantities. Medford is working along the same
lines, and the sun js settimr
irol Over the interior a control long held through unjust
discriminations in lavor ot the metropolis by the railroad,
aided and abetted by the state railroad commission.
A TRAVESTY ON DEMOCRACY.
N the walls of the democratic national convention hall
Vy at Baltimore hang the portraits of two great patriots
Tiiomns delterson and Andrew Jackson.
Among the delegates seeking to control the convention
that these portraits look down upon are Thomas P. Ryan,
"Wall street speculator, trust organizer and captain of big
business, August and Perry Belmont, millionaire represen
tatives of the Jtathsohilds, Delancy Nicoll, attornev for
trusts, Clarence Maekey, owner of 'Postal Telegraph and
Cable company, John R. McLean, millionaire newspaper
prostitute of big business and these men are there for
the pm'pose of controlling the convention.
Under Andrew Jackson's portrait is the legend "Who
never sold the truth to serve the hour.'J How manv of
these trust magnates could
their names?
These financial crooks
represent all tnat Thomas Jclierson and Andrew Jackson
were not. It was big business of his day that Jackson
fought and smashed. It was to rescue the nation from
landed plutocracj that Jefferson expounded. -
What a sorry satire upon the name of democrats to
style these men democrats! They are the representatives
of the money power that controls' the nation, dominate the
republican party and seek to control the democratic party
also.
.Against this sinister power, Biwan is battling almost
single-handed, backed by the good will of the rank and file.
He is making the same fight at Baltimore that Roosevelt
made at Chicago and against the same forces.
If victory rests with the Ryan- element, the sun will
have forever set on the Democratic party.
IDENT
A car owned by Dick Sllnger was
badly wrecked, Chauffeur Oscar
Lyons, II. A. Skinner and C. P. Ful
ler had a narrow escape from death,
as the result ot a second accident at
tho Jackson boulevard crossing with
in thd past two weeks. The men
had tlmo to jump from tho car be
fore tho engine ot train 15, south
bound Monday afternoon struck its
front wheels and dragged it across
the pavement. Two weeks ago John
Adklns, on a motorcycle was struck
at tho samo crossing and badly in
jured. Lyons and his party was going
west on Jackson when tho accident
occurred. In front of them was a
car containing A. G. Fuller and Ed
die Reddy. The first car saw the
train approaching and stopped but
Lyons started to cross, not seeing
the train. Fuller shouted and Lyons
reached for his emergency killing his
engine just as tho ear reached the
track. Tho men Jumped and an in
stant later tho engine had struck
tho machine.
Tho demand for alarm bells or
cross arms at crossings Is growing
more insistent. This Is tho third
severe accident at thhj crossing.
BY MOB OF GEORGIANS
PIFEIIUXBT, Q ,TU)iO ,25. A
mob took Aim IJoston, u negro cook,
from county officials who were
guarding her and bunged tho woman
from a tree today. Tho Boston wo
man was accused of tho murder of
her mistress, Mrs. It, F, Jordan, wife
of a wealthy planter, who was foundi
In her homo slashed to death booh
aftor sho had renrlmaudcd the cook. J
SECOND
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11.00
Now Rate
"Vi.OO lxVdue..$l.tS
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3.-10 Redue.
'3.70 Adv'ce
3.70 Reduc.
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.70
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tor the Portland jobber's con
have such a legend to adorn
and bueaneers of big business
MEETS TOM
"When boxing contests Interfere
with business cut out the business."
This rule laid down first by the
city council was adopted last even
ing by the directors of the Medford
driving club and a scheduled meet
ing to arrange further for 1he raceg
on the fourth of July was post
poned until this evening.
Tonight tho club will make fur
ther arrangements. Tho schedule
for motorcycle races will be ar
ranged and other business tran
sacted. Tho race track Is now being put
In excellent shape.
The club meets tonight at 7:30
sharp, Dr. Helen's office on Fir
street.
SAN FHAKCISCO, June 25. Tlmt
the Abe AHell-IIurlein-Tommy Mtu'
pliy twcnly round fight, scheduled for
tho Daly City aienn July 4 will tint
take plneo if believed probable heie
today, following tho uction of the
Daly City tnihtccH in decluriiiu;
nfiuitiHt the mulch, Tho trustees for
mally voted to notify Promoter Coff-
rofh Unit the mulch is objectionable
to them.
It is not thought that nuy attempts
will bo made to go uhond with the
mill, Coffrolh is endeavoring- to post
pone tho bout until Sntiirduy ntter
rioou, August III, when he phms to
stage it in tho Him Francisco open
air (irciiQ,
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CLUB
ATlLWMf
PROBABLY
POSTPONED
ATHLETES CRIPPLED
BY
UK
VOYAGE
ANTWKKP, Jum 2ft. Tito Amorl
can Olympic ton in, which ivrrlvotl
horo today on the Llnor Kliilnml. Is
very much downcast ovor tho Inox
nllclblo attack of rlioiiiiintlsm mid
sprains from which Molvln Shopnrd,
distant runnor; .Michael J, Hyan,
iiinrnthnnur and James Thorp,, hurd
ler and high jiiitipor. ni nuffoiing.
Unless thoy show nn improvement
In tlielr condition, It Ih doubtful If
tho trio will ho able to tako part In
tho cuutosts. This would bo a mivcre
blow to America's hopes, us Shop
nrd was oonsldoroil a sure winner In
tho 800 and lftOO motor oumts In
which ho Is ontorod, while Thorp and
Itynn were figured certain point win
new. Tho team will spend two days
training here, leaWug Wednesday for
Stockholm.
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS.
(Continued from Saturday)
He It ivineiuln'iT.1. tlmt u n'Kiilnr
torm of tli county court of Jurknuit
county. Mttto of OrtKOii, ''tnm nml held
at tln rourtliuimo In jnoKMonviin'. in
MM county tinil xtnto, on w oiintwiuy.
the lot tiny of May. 19U. ! tlnio flx"
by law for UioUioMliiK of Hulil court,
wlu-n vrrt pr.-i!ut Hon. J It. Noll,
county JuiIk: JanifM Ownn, county
com ml s loner; J. v Drown, county coin
iiiliMdotivr; Av, it. fbltimin, dork, ami
W A. JoinK. xttrrirr
Whvti tli.i following bllla wero nuiV.
tint:
K 11. WiiIhoiu cli-rk of ilocllon.
April. VJ1. 111k Hutto .
Ira TutiKiitf. olrrk of ipcllon.
April, litis. niK llultf
l WluM-Irr, clork of flection. Ap
ril, ita. iiik iiutte
Jan. Kcrxhaw, Jmler of olt'ctlon,
April. IIU-J. Cllnux
M. S. Thompson. Jtiilco of i-c-tlon,
April. 1912, Cllmnx
Chno OiiwiiIiI, juilpN of I'lcotlon.
Aurll. 1912. Climax
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t; no
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10 to
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coo
6 00
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COO
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9.00
9 00
9.00
9 00
10.00
9.00
12 60
V H Holinun. clotk of .li-cllou,
April. 1912, Climax
(loo. Owen, clerk of olfcllou,
April, 1912. riim
K. At Wlilii", clerk of .Ifcllon.
April. 1912, Climax
11 M Wlilto, clrrk of rhftlon.
April, 1912. Cllnux
Albert Inkry. Jiiiic or .-lection,
April. 112. Central 1'olnt
J V Jucolm, Jmlfo of election,
April. 1912. Central Point
C. S. Sittulernon. IiiiIko of elec
tion. April, 1912. Central point
W J. rreemun. elrk of election,
Anrll. 19U. Central Point
Pnultis OlHMori, cletk of election.
,tirll. 1912. Central Point
11. K. Peart, clerk of election.
Anrll. 1912. Central Point
It. tl. llrown, judro of flection,
April, 1912. Kuul Point
O. 1 1. Stotsell. Juilie. of election.
April. 1912. lilKle Point
J. V tl rover. Judfo of election,
April. 1912. litKle Point.
Jack McQuoitl. clerk of election,
April. 1912, i:ik! Point
Gub Wultr. olerl of election,
April. 1912. lZaglo Point
OeorKU W. Hteven elork of elec
tion. April. 1912,'Knslo Point .
S. H. Aiken. JmlKe f election. Ap
ril. 1912. Flomir Hock . .. .
NelHori Nye. Ju.! of election,
April. 1912. KJiTunco ltock
J. 1-. I)ltwortli. jmlRo of election,
April, 1V12, Klounco Kock
T. M. Peeler, elurk of election.
April. 1912. Flounce Hock
Irvln McCall, clrrk of election,
April. 1912, Klounco ltock
L. A. IiltnwoMb. clerk if election,
Anrll, 1912. Klounco ltock
O. W MatliouH. Judge of election,
April. 1912, Koot Creek
W. II. Swnckt-r. JuiIko or election,
April, 1912. Koom Creek
J no. I.. Cotton. JuiIko of election.
April, 1912, PiiotH Creek
J no. II. Hair, clerk of election,
April, 1912, KootM Creek
Iloraco Jonert, clrrk of election,
April, 1912, Pootn Creek . ,
i:l Woodcock, clerk of electlitn,
April. 1912, KootH Creek .
Win. Cook. Judjfo of election,
April, 1912, Cold Hill . .
Walter .Stickle. JudKe of election
April. 1912. Oi.ld Hill
Ttalpli Darling, Judc or oli-ctlon,
April. 1912, Gold Hill . .. .
Jno. Hnminernly, clrk of elec
tion, April, 1912, Oold Hill
If. U. Heed, clrrk of election, Ap
ril. 1912. (luld Hill ...
V H Price, clerk of election,
Anrll, 1912, Hold Hill
J. W. Hyliee, JuiIko of election,
April, 1912, North Jucknonvllln
J. A NorrlM, JudKe. of election,
Anrll. 1SI2, North Juckwonvlllo
O. r. Twi, juiIrq of election,
. April, 1912, North JuckHonvlllo
9.00
9.00
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9.00
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II 20
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9.00
9 00
1280
9 00
11.00
9.00
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H. K. uninn, clerk of election,
April. 1912, North Juckttonvlllo
Hoy Plrlcli. clerk of election.
April, 1912, North Jnckjionvlllo
W. II Itowen, clerk of election,
April. 1013, North JnckMOnvirin
IJmll Ilrltt. Judjrc of election,
April. 1912, Houth Jnckxonvlllo
Chrlfl III rich. Judce of election,
April, 1912, South JnckHonvlllo
Wm. C. Deneff. Judfro of election,
. April. 1912. Koulh Jarkfionvlllo
LcHlle Htaimell. clerk of election,
April. 1912, Koutli JnrkHottvlllo
I J. If. t'ronemlller. clerk of elec
tion. April, 1912, Houth Jack
xorivllle , , ,
Jooeplt Wettrrer, clerk of elec
tion, April, 1912, Houth Juek-
hoii vl I In . , ... ...
H, O Meyer, Juilco or election,
. April, 1912, Iifco Creek
Juh. CulhcMon, Judffn of election,
April. 1912, Kako Creek
Cha. Klfnirlf, Jude of election,
April. 1912. I.ako Creok ,..
CIiuh Trrrlll, clerk of election,
, April, 1912, Miko CrJek.
Joo Hldley. clerk of election,
s-Aprll. 1912, Kako. Creek J
Char. IlnrullcH, clerk of election,
, April, 1912. I,ak Creek
II. w, IlreMoiiH, judBfrof election,
, Anrll, 1912 M.-adoWH ......
' ."..w'',?,l Ull0 at "diction,
April. 1912, MeeadowH
J. II. Walker, JudKO of election,
.April. 1912, MreadowH ...-..
Albert F Uarley. clerk of elcc
. Hon, April, JS12. MeadowH. ..
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6.00
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6,00
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12.00
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6,00
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11.00
6,00
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6.00
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'. ,W. HlurKlH, clerk of election,
April, 1912, .AleeudoWH .
lA"i yj'C'S"' cl()rk "f lection,
Jfril, 1912, MeeadowH
Ihuiic Woolf, JudKO, of election,
April, J9I2, Nortiiwent Medford
C. M, Patkrr, Juritro of nk-ctlan.
AV,rlh.1Jl"' Northwext Medford
I, H. Carpenter, jiitlKo of elec
tion, April, 1912, Norlhwt'Ht
Medford .,....,.,.
.f. M. Junnoy, clerk of eltollon.
April, 1912. Nnrthwem Medford
L..H. Janncy, clerk of election,
April. 1912. NorthwcHt Medford
to. O. Frederick, clerk of election.
A."rl', '.J12- Northwent Medford
Polk Hull, judtfo of ultiatlan,
April, 1912, Houthwi'Ht Medford
CliiiM. JMinrolli, JudKO of flee
t on, Anrll, J9J2, Koulh went
Medford ,. .. . ,.
Nick Kline. Judfco of election,
Ailrl. mi H'mlliweHt Medfoni
'"" ''""unotid, clerk of ejection,
Anrl , 912, Kouthwcxt jfledford
J' .J' .?kl'"'r u'"'rk of election,
April, 1912 HoutliwfHt Medford
Jaij. Oamplij-ll, cleik of election,
April, 1912, HouthwoHt Med-
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ill. 1912, Noilh Central Mml-
ford
l' aU' ,tr,iV.H Juii"V''of'"ii'!fctloil',
April, 1912, NortT, Central Med J
fpnl .
,r'A':,.,,,Qy'.1,'n' JuiIko of" election,'
April, 1912, North Central Afcdi
wiu
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to. V l.uwtun, ltfrk ir idei'ltim.
Apt II, I IU!1, Not III (Vniml AIimI
ford
lion, April, icia, Nortli On
tl ill Medford
H, A Vim MnrdenherK. olerk of
election. Apt II, li
trot Medfoni
mi:, Noun mn
I.. I lnunnu, JihIkv of election,
April, 19IS. North CVntml .Med
ford i:. i) tjiwotut, JudKe or election,
API II, miS. Not lit feudal Mod
Mid OIum lie I. Inn. JiuUp' of election,
Anrll. 1913, Nm III Central Med-fold
10 00
tl 00
9 00
Chan Titleitl, eloik of election,
April, 1912. MOIIII roil
'lltl'iil Mi'il-
roni
II 00
lion
9 00
SI 00
11,1)0
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L'Iiiih. True, oloik of colulloii, Ap
ril. liUS, North CVntrnl M't-
ford
It. Palmer, oleilt of election,
April, IDU, Norlli Central Med
ford J. U Oenuncr, Judtrn of olertlnlt.
April, 1912. Medford. N Main
W, V fuller, Judae of election.
April, mi. .Meiirotu. jm. .miuii
J A. Perry, JihIbk of election, Ap
ril, 1912. Medford, N Mrtln
Win Mutpliy, clerk tif oleoUoti,
April. I WIS, Medford. N Main
O li, HnnliiHon. clerk of election,
April. 1912, Medford. N Main
T L Merrill, clerk of election,
April, 1912. Medford, N. Mulu
Dm Id Mitlr, JtnlRo of election,
April, 1912, Medfoni. H Main
JeH)o llouek, JudKe of election,
April. 1912. MedMrd, 8. .Main
Jaii. Stewart. Jiltlo of election,
10.00
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April. 1912. Meiiront, n. .Main
J II llellllnter, clerk of flection,
April, I ll i, .Medford. a Main
W v PnvldMin, clerk of flection,
April, 1912. MedMid. S, Mulu
.Ian Howling, clerk of fleet Ion,
April. 1D12. Medford. R Main
A K. Wnre, JudKe of cleft lou,
April, 1912. Medford. S Main
Tlioi.. .Moffat. J ml en of election
April, 1912. .Meilford. H. Main
II V l.llinsden. Juduf Of eleetlou,
April. 1912. Atinlford. R Mnlu
J i: Day. clerk of election, April,
1912. Medford. S .Mull!
Howard A. Hill, clerk of eleellon,
Anrll. 1012. MrdMrit. H. Main
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tl c Onrrelt. clerk of election.
April, I9t:. aiedroro, .Main
I. I Porter. JmlKo of
rr, JuiIko or flection,
12. Medford. N. Main
April. 1912.
At IIIKIIOP. JIHIKi' IH fircioio, .
iinop. JiniKe or eirction, .t-
rll. 1912. Meilford. i Main
i:.l Sleel). Juduo of election. April,
1913. Medford, a Main
O It Mndley, clrrk or election,
April. 1912 MedMrd H Main
Verne Canon, clerk of election. Ap
. rll. 1912. Medford. H. Main
C C. Ph reo, clerk of election. Ap
ril. 1913, Medfoni, 8 Main
tfc M l.voiif, jllilRii Of election.
Anrll. 1912. SouttieaHt Medfoni
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9 00
9 00
9 00
9.00
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Pelf Huritfliurir. JudKf of election.
April. 1913. SoiltlienHl Medford
T P Kuliler. JudKe of election.
April. 1912 .southfilM Medford
W. II. Jaekmin, clerk of eleotlon.
April, 1913. Himthcnsl Medford
J. W. Shirley, clerk of lecllon.
April. 1912. HouttieaMt Medford
T J Wllllnnnion, clerk f elec
tion. April, 1913, SoutlleaMt
Medford
W W tlretjory. J ml en "if elec
tion. April, 1912, Mound
D W. lleebe, JllilK" Of election.
April. 1912. Mound - -
O. A Tttridn. Jurtee of election,
April. 1912, Mound .
Ilyrd Canter, clerk of election,
April. 1912, Mound
D, U (Irleiiliy, clerk of election,
April. 1912. Mound
It. At. Klncald, clerk of election,
Anrll. 191:. Mound
A S. Furry. Judex of election,
April. 1912. PhoenU
Jno IZ. HotiertH. JudKe or elec
tion. April, 1912, Phoenix. .. ,
l.tiy Culver, Jiideo of election,
April. 1I2. Phoenix
Henry Shaffer, clerk of election,
April, i?i:, rnoeniv
Hoy Cofrmau, clefk of election,
April. 1912, Phoenix
W S, Klnncllff, clerk of election.
Anrll. 1912, Phoenix
I. T Onlllunr, Itnlen of election,
April. 1912. Hock Point
C I Duncnlierry, JiIk of elec
tion. April. 1912. ltock Point
II. W. lllttlf. JudKe of election.
April. 1912. ltock Point
J. C DUMitherry. clerk of elec
tion. April, 1912. Hoek Point ,
Wm rilppln, clerk of election,
April. 1912. Hock Point
It M Cook, clerk of election, Ap
ril, 1912. Hock Point
Hornet Pclton, JudKe of flection,
April. 1912, HnniM Volley
W. w. KdilliiKton. JuiIko or elec
tion. April, 1912, H-iiiiH Valley
C li Joneii, JudKe of election, Ap
ril, 1912. Ham Valley
11 V Cooper, clerk of election,
April, 1912, Hjiiib Valley
J, 1 Howe, clerk of election, Ap
ril. 1912. SiiniM Valley
S, C. Collin, clerk of eleutlun,
April. 1912. Ham Valley
A H. Klelnhauiiner, JudKe of elec
tion, April. 1912. HterlliiK
J. I-', Crump, JuiIk of election,
.April. 1912. HterlltiK
Cha Nlckell, JudKe of election,
April. 1912, Hterllnir
C C Purel. clerk of election,
April. 1912, HlirlltiK
Curl J Hcliinldt. clerk of .dec-
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Humuel CiiriH-uii'r, clerk of elee
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hlnril,
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1912, Talent .. ..
J. I. (larvln
JudKf of election,
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1912,
Jay Terrlll. JuiIkh of election, Ap
ril, 1912, Tarent
P. Vunder Hleul. clerk of tdec-
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won, April, 1912, Talent
H. W. I.uke. clerk of election,
April, 1912, Talent . .!.
It, J;, HoblHon. clerk or itlretlnn
April. 1912, Talent ... .
A. A, Hall, JuiIko of election, Ap
ril, 1612, Talent .
W. T, llotiHion, JudKf of election,
April. 1912, Talent
I)ivu IVntif. JuiIko of election,
April, 1912, Talent ..
M. II CunlDk, clerk of flection,
April. 1912. Trail , ,. ... . ..
Tho. 0. Hpamtler. elU of flec-
''"'.n. April, 1912, Trull
T C Oalnew, clerk of election,
.April, 1912, Trail ,
Mllf Cuntrnll, .Judge of dec
tlon April. 1912, Union
J. N. Matiittr, JiidKii of election,
..April, 1912, Union .
Writ, liny, Jttdjco of election, Ap.
. rll, 191, Union,. .....
Hnlph JennlnifN. clerk of election,
April. 1912, Union , . v .
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April, 1912, ValkliiH . ,
Ntuvt I.ewlH JuiIko of election.
April, 19li'watkln . ..!...!
David Dorn, clerk of eleotlon.
"ert McKee, clerk of eleollon,
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Itulpli Denn. JuiIko of election,
a.'.Ji fti'fi"1'.!!1.0 "'.elfntlon,
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MA!,!v'i!jt;w.5vni;;":
(To bo coiiIi'iiikmI.)
Colnm ami ilarrir havo oiiriiboiI
Irono Poiiwlck' for noxt Honuon to
beiid oik, of tfielr comimiilciH.
!IK Of election.
April. 1912. Willow H,irl,, "
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Jcnhii Men tin i ,.. l.iA..,.'".S" .-' "'
a'. ".V;. J"i F. of election Ap" '
pVrtft. iiJF ' J
j.
Alexander
The Suit Man
CaHninl look over twtdv.i hiinilrml
miiiinlon of tho Intent wnnvon In
Mim'n Hitltliiitrt.
A uiitdo to your immmuo Milt, nh-
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teed till piiio wool nit it I'.uiiiitiitoml lu
hold IIh Htinpu. Miulu tn your iuwih
lint i,
iIH,i)() to 9 1(1.1)0
ltuotn 8, l'nlin lliilldlin;.
100 pittrn nien'tt 'A trouttciH, It it
imlr tomorrow only. I Oil N. Trout
Ht. 78
Wo nro now HrrtliiK
OUR OWN
Ice Cream
nr.itH ih ont roitMi'ia
Urcntn
Milk
Hitcnr
l'Opilltl f "
KlnvorliiK
No Stnrch
t
No Flour
No Ico Crcnni I'owdnra
No Clclntln of nuy kind.
HASKINS
for
HEALTH
Rookwood
Pottery
and
Hand Painted
China
inako good prcHonis.
Our lino of Uioho goods
is very attract ivc.
MEDFORD
BOOK STORE
For Sale
25 H. P. roadster
Fully equipped, new, run less
than 100 miles, an unusual
bargain for cash or real
estate. Home phono .101-X
or write
JANES BROS.
Medford , Parcel
Delivery
Express and Transfer
TRUNKS HAULED 25c
PACKAGES 10c, 16c, 25c
Phenes: Pacific 3021.
Home 354
Messenger Service
15 K. Fir.
PLUMBING
team and Hot Water
Heating
'All Work aunrnnteeC
r Price llaanonkbl.
COFPEEN k PKIOI
owr4 Slook, aatranoa oa Bth li
Vftolflo Ml. uom Bit.
Clark & Wright
I LAWYER!
' r WAflHINGTON, D, O,
Public Land Mutterif Final Proof.
DhoH Land, CoiitUl and If Intdg'
Oaaea. Scrip.
WHERE
TO OO
TONIGHT
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ISIS
THEATRE
aOfHI I'i-il of I'lcliinx ulllt Vmiiifilllu
AiIiiiImhIoii HI mid tf renin,
-
Wu ofror for (ho nnxl two dujn
.MAIIIVNi: mill IIAIIDV
KIiii;Iiik, (ulltliii; mid cliuiiijo net.
Notli'o Mr Mitrtyiio'ti titilck rhmin net
ft out lilitrk to whlti.
I
I'UANK T. roi-VVN
Topical,
lu IiIh IhrlllliiK liyilrii-neioiliuio
IIIkIiIii, Ho tnkt'H iih In IiIm oiiiliir-
f ii 1 liiVDiilloii fur uliovii Ittrrn flrinii.
W'lirro so look down on ituiunroiiH
HkyiiorniiorM of Now York City. Hull
ovfr lint Hlnttitt of l.ltiouy, mk How
ami utiintiroiiH othnr IiiimIiich lownni,
Htttldonly iliutliiK down, ho hiiIIm oor
liont, iuihnIiik iindor tho llrooklyu nnd
Mmilinlltiu lirlditin, ho IiuuIn lu lltook
lyu. Hecliii; till will lm llko MjIiik
with him,
IIINTIIllll-TV Wll'i:
Itlch coiiMMly, cnitfflt of tasty fun.
Tiii-MinirviuuTV
Drnuui.
Hit; Hill, a liiiiilieriiiun. lotto hu wal
let, which In plckod tti hy "Itowdy"
tho dog who hldt'N It under n loe.
mid t lion thliiRH luiipen.
Hpoclnl tnntliiffii ovcry Hntiirduy nml
Kuiidny nt 3 . in
KvenliiK it'rfiiri:i;ttico, 7 HO
STAR
THEATRE
Under dlroctlou of
n.on.irs A.Mt'rti:.Mi:Nr co.
HtiMinr In I'litun I'nxltirtltuiN
llcMt voittllutcd nml moid rnniforinfilo
thctitro in Hoiuliorn Ori'ijou
I.'IVi: 1H l'lmfo.ilnyi. I'lVK
Ol'TOI-'TIIKMUHT
All alniorliliii; tiud MtitrtlltiK drninii
with u punch.
AMKItil'AN TOI'KIHTH AltltOAIl
Clover Hcculu
IJVIIItY ItOSK UAH IT'S NTOI
Thl In it ijood li'UHon to yotiiiK follow
IIVI'NOTIO NIXI,
ltnttlliiK Kood foinndy
Alt SATIIKU IN NIJW HONO
Hunt of uitiHln uuil n'ttlliitlc nffoctH
C1)MIX (.'OMI.NtJJ
Tin Cintvlcl'M I'lirolo
Wrllt.nt hy Molvln (I, Wlnutock, (ion.
itimiUKiir PcoploH Aniiiuuiiiitiit Co. and
liroduicd hy thn Killiion Co. Dollii
with (lov. WchI'h honor HyHtum.
ThrlUltiK drainu
MORTGAGE
LOANS
Money on hand at all times
to loan on improved ranches
and city properly at lowest
rates with "ou or beforo
privilege."
JAMES CAMPBELL
Phono 3231 320 G -0. Bldg.
A SNAP
GO ncros, nix tnilos from Mod ford,
Kood graded road croniioa tho tract,
ull frco noil, at G0 par aero. i000
will htuidlo, enay tornn on bnlance.
Part Ih crook bottom Innd, aultablo
for ulfulfn. Sovornl Bjirlnga oa tho
hlnco. Tlmhor onotigh to nny for tho
tract. No htilldlnga. In tho Qrltflu
crook district.
W.T.York (a Co.
Watch Our Addition
Grow
Jackaoa and Bunualt
Medford Realty and
Improvement Company
M. F. II, Co. llldg.
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