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arrcmront) " 1 1 TRTBUNR. MRTVFOTm OKKflON. RATmDAY, "MA1KM. 28, 10M. ." JPAGB CALlFORNfA v ASKS ill' Fl MflfMUANUUAt OR BAY BIDS 10 OREGON LINE SACK AM UNTO, Cnl., Mnrch 28. Tim Mnio hifihwuy commitim linn onllcd fur hid, returnublo lit thirty days, for (ho (onntriu'tmil of fifl, miles or rondivny in the upper Sue rnmento vnlley niul canyon, as fol fel fol eows: Siskiyou county, from Ilornlirook to Orepon line, eight mile of grmlinir. Klnihta county, from l.nmoino to Ilnr.clton, 11.11 iuilctt of prmliup. Tchumli County, from southern liouiulno' 1 Corning, 8.8 miles of oiled concrete. To Orvipin IJne Hullo country, fnmi I.mdo rlinn ncl to northern county boundnry, .11.- miles of oiled coiierrtc. Olonn county, Gnipit to northern county boundary, 7 miles of oiled cdhcrotc. Glenn counly, Grnpit to northern county boundary, -LA miles of oiled concrete. Ti)rt will carry the route to the Oregon line, the northern limit of contracts let nt present being Marys -vijle. Within the next two week the commission exnecis to call for bid nggrcgnting ninety miles of con struction. This will make n total of fi!0 miles of highway, ranging from the calling of bids to the actual con struction. The commission believes that nil highways will bo cither under con tract or in the course of construc tion Ity (ho opening of the, lfll.'i fair. It has ibsucd the following state ment: Huild lir itomls by in m ''While the work of the commis sion pns ucen set Hack tullv n year by delay in financing bond sales, th" general response of the la-t few months has relieved tin- situation greatly, so that if pledges mndc are fulfilled $12,000,000 of the original bond issue will have been made available for construction within thirty days. "Of this -$12,000,000 total, approx imately $7,000,000 has been sold, while 1,000,000 more is to be sold at the end of this month, und there nro pledges of $2,000,000 more. FORRE-ELECTIONTO IE SUPREM BENCH Charles I.. MrN'nrx, now n member of tho supreme court of the state of Oregon, has announced hi- candidacy on the rcpiiblienn ticket for one of the position on that ttibunnl. there being four justices to be nominated by the people in the May primaries. Horn of pioneer patents forty jears nco on n form uc.ir Snlem, eoinKlled through c.rcinnstanccs to cam both his general and legal edmntieti. he ha- fought Ins wnj through the ranks of a kj. ! proicssion to n jus- ONE FARE RATE T01915EXP0SITI0N F OREASTERNCIIIES y SAN FHAXClSCO, March 28. F.po-.ition railroad rates fied by the Transcontinental Pa-.enger . soemtion are so low that they arc calculated to attract an extraordi nary number of easterners to Cali fornia, and it has such n long return limit attached to it three months that of the host who come to see, it is believed a large propottiou will remain to settle. tiw ltounil Trip Unto The fares ore round trip, with n return limit of ninety days, and arc scheduled as follews: Missouri river IKitnts to California common points that is, San Francisco, Oakland, l.os Angeles mid San Diego, S.M) (this is the lowest first-class fare one wax at the present time; from St. Louis to California common points, .f,"i7.f)0; Chicago, $02.50; from Colorado com mon points that i Ociiut. Colo rado Springs and Pueblo $15; IV- for any deficiency which mav remain after hpplyliiK all tho proceeds of tho MnthUou, Ida wife, Herbert N Car penter and .leannetto, A.iTIiOumr, do. fondants. Halo of said promises properly npnll To P. 0. Mnthlson, and Nellie entilu to tho satisfaction or entd do Peart Mitthlson, his wtto Herbert N, eree Carpenter, and Jonniietto A. Thomas, That the plaintiff or any other the nhovo named defendants, party to tho milt may lieronio a par- tu the nniuo of tho state of Oro chaser nt said unto; that tho wherlff gon, j on nro hereby required to p- execute a corlltlcato of snlo to tho poar and answer the complaint fl'ed purchaser! that said purchniinr bo against you In tho above entitled .let Into tho poniesslon of said prom court and cause, on or before sl Ices upon production of the shor weeks from tho date of the first pub- Iff certificate or sale therefor! Hint llratlon of this summons, being on plaintiff have sorb other and fur the llth day of March, 1!M4, tho it her rollof In tho promises an to thin tlnio prescribed In the order of pub- court may seem meet nnd nipiltnlile llratlon thereof. ' 'Pills numinous Ih published under And you are beioby notified tliut i and by virtue of an order made by If you fall to appear and answer soldi Honornblo P. L. Ton Velio, county complaint, for want thereof the plain-; JituRo ol JaeNtton county. OreKon, In CJms. I,. Menry Justice of Suttee Court M'FFALO, X. V., March 2S. Xorthwcstcni New York was in a critical condition from flood today ntn result of two doys of continued rains. Hon tit were being used in th" streets of Painted Post, Olean and Corning. Heavy damage nlo vn reported at Pendleton, Tonumanda, Hatnviu, Lockport and other lwinls. MISSING MAIDENS FOUND tHqiNjS IN HOME BASEWENT LOS ANOELKS. Cnl., March 28. After two day' search, during which tho police hunted for white slaves nnd kidnapers, Ucsmo Oor ninn and Hcssio Itopcr, 14-year-bId school children, were discovered ' in tho basement of the Gorman home, whero they hid to eieapo shorthand lessons. tice-.h.p on the st.itr highest court and i n -clf-mndc man m the true sense ot the word. After acquiring hi curly educa tion in the Snlem public school-, and his collegiate and legal education by supporting himself, he entered Uhhi his profession with hi brother, John IF. MeJCnry, in Salem more than fif teen year ngo. jy the unrcn-ini: labor of the two. the firm forged ahead until it became one ol the rec ognized Inw firm of the slate. For several year lie served as nitnut district attorney for the third judic iul district, eompriMiisj the countie-. of .Marion, Linn, Polk, Yamhill and Tillamook, nnd he woo in the di-trict the reposition of beiytr n fcnrlc--, aggressive and capable pro-editor. For n iititnher of years in foct, un til his neee-iMon to the supreme court, he was the dean of the Will muette College of Iiw, nntl made it one of tUo nuikitiL' co c"es of the we-t. With his "own struggles for an education still frc.-h in hi- mind, he made it a rule to denv no student no education because of the lack of money, and dozens of graduates of this college nre today indebted to Justice MoXnry'i. pcr-onul generos ity for their local education. Iloni nnd reared with the common ejus-, he enrly teamed to know the wants, Heed nnd sufferings of the mnsu-, and has always been n Mnuiii'ii cunmpion ot tucir ciiux1 During his career n- n justice of the supremo court bench he has written a number of important opinions, and they all breathe the spirit of the times a spirit of progresiveness nnd nre nn application of the science of law to present-day conditions in stead of a blind ndhereneo to techni calities. oria. HI., $50.50. Thp Missouri river points are Om aha, St. Joseph. Atchison and Kan sas City. Other cities and towns ly ing in the vicinity, of the above men tioned bnsical points will be gier rates in proportion to their dis tances. The expo-lion rate will be in ef fect from March 1, 10 15, to Novem ber :I0, 1015. The return limits will not extend longer than December 31, 1015, which will bo after the close of the exposition. Shasta Itoule Kuto AUiletl For tickets reading one wny to Snn Francisco through the North Pacific coast to such points as Vic toria, niicouer, Portland nnd Se attle, the Shasta route's usual arbi trary rate of $15 or $17.50 will be added to the round-trip ticket. It now- remains for the en-tern pascngc'r .is-oeinious to fix the rates from the Atlantic seaboard to the middle continental points. The 'rates tfxed are les- than one cent a mile on mnuv of the route-,. One of the factors figured on yes terday wa- the fact that busiiic- will move all in one direction thin is toward the west -for half of the year, and in the oppo-itc direction the other huh. tiff will apply to tho court for tho ro Hot doiiinuded In tho complaint, to wit: For n dcereo of tho above entitled court foroc'otdoK that certain mort pace given by defendants F O Mutlil son and wife to tho plaintiff named aboNe. recorded In book ;u nt pace H-ir record of inortcaRCK, JncUwiu county, OreKon, ro urine ttio follow ing described real property situated In Jackson county, Oregon, to-wtt: The southwest quarter of the SW ii of section '-'l. the NV VI of the Nw U of section S3, and the NU ! COURT HOUSE NEWS Reported by Jackcon County Ab tract Co., Sixth nnd Fir Sts. New CnM. Kmeline Hlodgett s. James W. Hlodgvtt, divorce. K-tato of Henry Wciuhnrd vs. C. L. Heed, action for money. W. M. Ilibbs vs. O. L. Woiing, me clianics' lien on lot in Ashland. With Medford trado In Mcclforj mado, MASCOT OF THE ATHLETICS' TRAINING CAMP IN FLORIDA !mi K V Jut fs Vf ' tsPVjP' SiJB5t3BJB-, - jj0$mlmK!MaMKXM Heal Ktatc Tranifcrs W. A. Cowley ct tix to C. W. Dow, lots 1. 2, 7 ond 8, blk. ao, Central Point f .'100 Martha F. Perkins et vir to C. W. Dow, lots A and , blk. .'10, Central Point 150 F. L. Orr et ux to Clnrcnco Lnnu ot ux, west 7.'l feet of lots 11, 12 and 1.1, and all of lots 7 and 8, Highland Park Addition to Ashland 500 It. r. Antlo ct ux to Andrew A. Soule. lots 1 nnd 2, block .rA Cen trul Point W. L. Tomliu to Hnlph Hack- ley, lot 1, blk. II, Hailroad Addition to Ashland 10 Hnlph Huckley ct ux to Jesse Kobinson, lot 1, blk. H. Hail road Addition to Ashland 10 O. V. Myers ct ux to K. C. Iloghett, lot 8, blk. 1, High, land Parle Addition to Med ford ' i i Hen. C. Sheldon el al to .1. P. nnd W. II. IJrown, laud in sec. 20-35-1 W 1 J. M. Schmidt t ux to W. (.. Anniintroiit, tract in D. L. C. 7-1-37-2W. . . io W. C. Hepass ct ux to C. A. .Martin; 20 acre in D. h. C. W.M8.1W .',,000 C. A, Mnrtin to IMacada State Hank, same property 5,000 LANGF0RD BEATS JIM J0HNSIN IN TEN ROUNDS NBW YOHK. .March 28. Sam l.angford defeated Jim Johnson, of Philadelphia In a 10 round bout hero Inst night. Langford weighed 200, 20 pounds lighter than Ii!h opponent, but be outpointed Johnson In 8 rounds. of the NK U of ncctlou Ul. all In township il4 south of range 2 West ot the Willamette Meridian. Satd mortgnge securing n note for the sum of $1200 00. dated Medford, Oregon, January 27th, lll.t, co cutcd by raid F O. MatbUon and wife and pax able to the plaintiff herein, drawing Intercut nt the rate of eight per cent per annum from date until paid. For a decree and Judgment for tho sum of $1200.00. with Interest there on from January 27th, 1913, until paid nt said rate, Includtnt: nttnrneyi rocs for tho Bum ot $100.00, and cont ot suit. That the usual decree- bo mado for tho salu of said promise by the sheriff ot Jackson county, Oregon, according to law, nnd the procccdn ot s.nld sale may bo applied In pa ment of tho amount due tho plain tiff, Including principal and tnterest, coda and attorneys fees, and Hint said defendants and each of them, and all persons clnlmlng under them, tiliuiminnt fn th, nMitlitti nf xnlil mort Fa go upon said premises, either as purchauer, incumbrancers, or otherwise may be barred and fore closed of all rights, claim or equity of redemption (except such as al lowed by law) In said promises, and that the plaintiff may bate Judgment did execution against tho said de fendants for any deficiency which may remain after nppblng all the proceeds of tho sale of said prem ises properly applicable to tho satis faction of said decrco. That the plaintiff or any other party to tho suit may become n pur chaser at satd sale; that tho sheriff mectito a certificate of sale to thdl purchaser; that said purchaser be Jet Into tho possession of said prom ises upon the production ot the sher iff's certificate ot Halo therefer: and that plaintiff have such other and further relief In tho 'Promises ns to this court may seem meot and equit able. This summons Is published under nd by tlrttie or nn order mado by tho Honorable P. I,. Ton Velio, coun V Judge of Jackson county. Oregon. In tho absence from "tho said roomy of tho circuit court or tho Judgo of the circuit court of Jackson rountv, Oregon, on tho 12th day ot March, 1011, the first publication on tho ltth day of March, 19H, and tho last publication will bo mado on the 2.-.th day of April, 1!U. Dated March Hth, 1911. MULKKY & CHKItHY. Attorneys for Plaintiff tho absence ot tho Judgo of said clr cult court from snld county, on tho 12th day ot March, Oil, tho first publication to bo on the 1 ltd day ot March, 19 it, and tho last publica tion will ho on tho 2,'th day of April, 19 It. Hated March ttth, 19 1 1. mplkhy ,t enniutY. Attorneys for Plaintiff, POLITICAL ANNOIWCKMKNTM. ,,;ou Slu:u",i""jr "' A. W. Walker of Mudford, an nounces, his candidacy tor tho re publican nomination ns sheriff at tho primaries May 15, (Paid Adr.) J. F. HltUon. chief ot police of Medford, announces his candidacy for the democratic nomination for sheriff of Jackson county at tho prl mnrles May 15. (Paid Adv.) 1 wish to announce my candidacy for tho republican nomination n sheriff nt tho primaries May I5ti A. K. I'AltllAKT. ((Paid Adv.) I hereby announce my caudldac; for the democratic nomination .s sheriff at tho primaries Mny IJtli. J. T. .SPMMKHVH.l.K. '(Paid Adv.) SI.(Jl.i:it l-'Olt SHIIItll'F. In accepting the appointment sue cecdlng my brother for his unexpired term nn sheriff, I did so for tho bcuo fit of his widow and family. Tho of flco has bad an honest nnd efficient administration. With tho same objects nnd pur poses In view I hereby nnnounco my solf nn a candidate for tho republican nomination ut the primaries May 15, 1911. W. II. SINOl.Kft. (Paid Adv.) 'j.iut iiinl the wi fi.. Ho- club. Tl. Coiiuio Muck has a mascut th.- hv, of wjiom hfti ))0Vftr beloiu been mm in baseball, nnd bijf ployoi, In tiniu ing ill Fjm'idn for tin (mining -oil, think i?w iWnrried about with thwu over jho circuit this vcar b ni,t i.r n I K Jin miui4, jid lUHjV bit the. cui; of liindiinj the jici.- in i inelinig nr w fl lie lu liojie-. - i li .'npKini-liii Kith Mpdfnrd rrnflois Medford mud I uiii Lnma-, a wealthy mint nt PliiUioclpliia, who think- he will be hIiIu to pla liusi'- ball if h cmi iioki ifHJ. At Ihi KPIT I.V HOI'JTV, KP.M.MONS I'fMl PPMLHUTIOV. In tho circuit court of tho stale of Orugon, for JmcIiiioii county. Jamos I. Fredenbiirg, nlnliiiirr. vs. P. (1. Mntlilsoii, nnd .NcHIo Pearl .SLIT IN HQUH'Y. SUMMONS I'Olt Pl'HLIl'ATIO.V. In tho circuit court of tho state of Oregon, for Jackson county. A. K. J. Schulz. plaintiff, vs. F. O. Mntblsnn and Nolllo Pearl Mnthlson. his wlfo, Herbert N. Carpenter nnd Jennnetto A. Thomas, defendants. To P. O. Mnthlson and Nellie Pearl Mathlson. his wife. Hornert N Car penter and Jcannetto A. Thomas, the abovo nnmed dafcinilnnta. In tho nanio of tho rtato of Ore gon, you aro hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint fl'ed against you In tho abovo entitled court nnd catiso, on or before nix weeks from tho dato of tho first pub lication of this summons, being on tho Hth day of March. 1911. the tlmn prescribed In tho order of publl cation thereof. And you are hereby notified that ir you tail to appear and anuwer said complaint, for want thereof tho plain tiff ulll apply to tho court for tho relief demanded In tho complaint, to-wlt: For a decreo of the. abovo entitled court forccloslnc that curtain mort gage given by defendants F, G. Mathl son nnd wlfo to tho plaintiff named abovo, recorded in book 33, pages 10-17, record of mortgages, Jackson county, Oregon, cowirlng tho follow ing described real property situated in Jackson county, Ororou, to-wlt: The 8K ' of tho HV Yt of sec tion 29, nnd the K Vt of the NW and tho NWV, of tho NW'4. and tho SW V or tho NW , nnd tho NW ! of SW Vi of section 32, all In town ship No. 3! south of rango No 2 West of tho Wllhimotio Meridian. 8ald mortgage seuirlng a noto for $1000.00, dated Medford, Oregon, January 27th, 1!1.'I, executed by hiild F, O. Mnthlion and wlfo and payable to tho plaintiff herein, drawing In terest at tho rato or 3lx per cent pur an n ii in from date until paid. ior a decree and Judgment for said sum of ? I C00 00. with Interest t hereon from Januaiy 27th, 1913, tin- in paid ut suid inte, Including ut, tornejH for tho sum of $200-00, an J costs of nult. That tho mum) decrco bo mado for the sale of said pruiulson by tho sher iff of Jackson county, Oregon, ac cording to law, and tho procoeds of sum snio may no applied In payment of tho amount dui tho plaintiff, In cluding principal and interest, oMHf and attorneys fee, und that euld do-i fondants and each of tlioiii, and all persoriK claiming tinder thorn, hiiImo.' 'incut to tho execution oT said mort-i gage upon hiiIiI premlsea, either nsi purcnascrs, liiMiiiibraiicurs, or other wise may bo barred am) foreclosed it all rights, r'altns or acuity or r dquiptluii (uxcopi such ns ullnwod by law) In mid promlsos, mid that the plaintiff may Jmvo Judgment and km ciltton against the mild tlufotidiuiOt I'Olt COCNTV TltlUSl'ltHlt. I hereby announce myself as n candidate for tho offlco of cotintv treasurer, on tho republican ticket, to bo voted on at the coming primary election on May tho 15th, 1914 I have nlwnyn delivered tho goods and will do so ncnln If elected, I guarantee: 1. To account strictly for all money. 2. To perform tho duties ot tho i offlco according to taw, I am not connected nlth any bank. All banks will bo treated alike, with no special favors. FltKD I., cot.vm. f $ t $ i i To loan on Improved ranches. Interest 8 per cent "Insuranco That Insures." II. S. STINK nuy your Insurance or a. taxpayer WHY? You who bnvo b'on hero for immn tlmo should know that tho present schedule of prlien of hind Is ns low as they will go. l.oniliMl Near .Medford Hunt Hear creek bottom $250.00 (iood alfalfa 200.00 Alfalfa ami grain land 125.00 Clay loam, good orchard laud 75.00 Desert, can bo Irrigates Fair grades of sticky, Kaglo Point and Sams Vnlley hoc tloiin In grain Alfalfa, Applegnto, Irrigated Laud In brtihh or hillside fig urcH $10 00 to Land hero In as cheap iih In sas or Iowa. J. C. BARNES JO I Plist Sufi Hank llldg. C0.00 fi.'.OO 150.01) 20.00 Kan- -r I SBM WSlBBbiiWL IMMIHKS I'Olt HALF. One spun of largo mares, weight 2C00. Olio good all around horse, 8 i)ur old. Team 2 (00 lbs. Ouo span bind,, 7 und R yours old, weight 2550 lbs. Another le.iin 0 mid 8 yearn old, weight 2 100. Ouo good much I mini. Onu span 0 yoar old mules, weight 2000. Can bo seen ut I), K. Mil, Plume inn, Al Pnloii Hhmi Where is the Best Place to Buy Seeds? Why llroadlejV of Course, tho mi y plaro In ttoiitlieru Oiegou whoro you can get llurpeeu tlceds mid Mulford'n Nllroiteim, Do linn had nearly 30 )cars epetlenco In baildlliiK and growing seedn and ciistoiuein all hnvn thu benefit of his e.perletice. It Is only a low steps from Main street nud It will certainly pay yon to take tho few ulrn stops to llrnndloyV where ytm ran gnt everything for the garden, Uiu, .Muirord'H Notrorerm In our le gume ci ops. Iliirpeen Spencer Sweet Penn hao no eipinl and you bavo about 111 of tho very best wirlutles to chooso fioin. If you don't sco wL'" on want asli for It.. BROADLEV THE FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN Is In tho M. F A II, llulldlng Store Phone H7U (JrocnluuiMo HtW I Vtw,w wi''.iiw r.ispsssxzxxsci Tluy buy it lorulmJ il dni-s. Tlutl's why Hie l''onl is mm vnul of tlinisniitls. li holds tht! world's record for nll Voitnd dependabilily. And it's the lightest- tho strongest the most economical ear on thu market. tf.'Jf. 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