MKOPOmMATTi TRIBUNE. MRDFOUD. OKECION, SATURDAY. APRIL 18. 1!)M. -i mia ANDREWS WRITER Of OPERAS BACK TOFINISHLIBRETTOS E. M. AndicxxH nniveil lnsl iiiulit fiuiii Now Vork Tit y, xxbcre ho lin liccn enquired for Hie past i month in willing strand und eomio opera librolto. He inform us tlmt lie hii" finished :i crnnii opera xxhioli is in tho lmnd uf tlu eompoor, Sit-nor Flondin, xho is lORUiiiod na tin niol capable composer in UiU country. The name of the opern i "I.iniln." nttii the plot is lniil in Virginia in tilimil J81'J. Mr. Aiidrcxx lm alo contnirtiM with Victor llcrlicit, Itcgtiinlil1 Oo Koxcu nml Alfred Rox.xno, for lislit opora librettos. He bus two unfin ished libretto xxliich he will com plete in the next two months. F.d i a real MVdfonlito nml i-nvs our boau tiful M'eiioiy, climate anil surround ing re much more ooiiduoivo to literary work than the iioio nml whirl of u grout citx. Said Mr. Amlrcws: "Durinjr my leisure time in New York 1 have look- eil up the fruit business, followed the Itogiio river apple nml pear tltroimh its vnnous commercial ramblinps from the time it Innd at the nurtion market until it roaches its destination in the hnnilti of the consumer. Our apples brinjr the price on the fnnov market nml what we .should oudenxor to do is to get our fair idtnre. Ore gon is ii'sl jet organized. One has Vtnly to watch the marketing of fruit in New York to see that California lias n perfect system, while we are yel worUn- along and wasting our energy by dixuled cffoit. There should be one great nocirition for houtbeni Oregon, an association tbat is strong enough to commiind respect in the markets, and in oao of the market being teuiorarily glutted this association should be prepared to put fifty or ono hundred ears in cold storage. Of course it takes time to work these things out, and 1 presume our various association, are figuring nlong these lines at present." "Old King Cole" is the libretto Mr. Andrews is writing for Herbert, nml "Twelfth Night" Tor Kovyne. For Do Koven he has "Creole Dav of Ixcxx Orleans." Invited to bo prcront. Or, It. MrCttllotiRti Is president of tho ntwo elation and It. M ltranham Is necro tnry mid treasurer. Alt members nro requested to Ihj present on .Mon day. t)r. L. K. Hedges conducts the qui. In Borlotopy, OuKttulc .emie McIIiimIM Hundnx sebool 10 a. m. Preaching nl 11 n. m. b.x Kcv, K II. Mowro nml at 7:30 p. m. Spo clal centres for joiiiik people, cept of now members. The pcclnl tueollngs bao xcry Interesting jcxornl bao fessed Chrlt. Kev Mow re's moils have been soul stirring and up- llfbtlng. The public Is Inxlted to hear htm Sunday morning and cxen lug 11. M. Uratihnm, pastor. Kc- been FREDL.COLVIG For Treasurer not xxnkch:i WITH am HANK sAMiTl) IIH TltKATCIl Ai.tut: 1ni Kvuix lite l'ivb tci tan Morning worship with sermon, at 11 o'clock, subject, "The, Forward Moxemonl In Home Missions." Kxen Ing worship with sermon at .S:00 o'clock, subject, "l.lfcs" Pleasures." Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Y. P S. C. K. at 7:15 p. in. Mbl-weok meeting at S.00 o'clock Wednesday exenlng. The Ladles' Auxiliary will meet at tho home of Mrs. (1. A. Gard ner at 2:30 Thursday afternoon. All members are requested to be present and a cordial Imitation Is extended to all the ladles of tho church and congregation. Paul S. Dandy, 11. D., minister. llaptlst Itcv. Itobert William MniCullough. I'll. I), pastor. Morning worship It a. m. Ser mon. Tho Now Testament, Insur rections. Kxenlng worship 7:30. Sermon, The Oospcl In n Man. Prelude. Uvcln Nesblt Thaw in Medford. Hlblo school !:I5. H. Y. P. P. C:30. Thero will bo a special serxlco on Thursday cvenltiK. The Ordinance of Uel lexers' Itaptlsm will be udmln lstcrcd. Sormon. Why Am I a llap tlst? Examination on the Olorlos of the Cross, presentation of Xoxx Testa ment, ltoguo tllxer Haptlst associa tion April 2S. 29, 30. . ' , . , ,. At the Churches I Central I'nlnt llaptlst Hex-. W. T. D. MacCullough. H. A. pastor. Kxenlng worship 7:30. Ser mon by tho pastor. Talent llnptlst Ttcv. W. T. D. MacCullough. IJ. A. Morning worship 11 a. m. Kxenlng worship S:00 p. in. Sermon by John Arncll. (liristlan Tho musical numbers at tho morn ing service will Include tho anthem. "Glory, Pralro and Honor," and Mlsi Haiclrlgg will sing, "The Illrd With a Hrokcu Pinion," by Johnson. Kplscopat .Scrxiee in St. Murks fluild Hall Celebration of Holy Communion nt 8 A. M. Sunday school at JO A. M. Holy Euclmrcst nml sermon at 11 A. M. Itcv. W. H. Hamilton Vicar. Xioii Lutheran At Zlon Lutheran, S12 W. fourth street, thero will bo Gorman service at 11 a. m. Kngllsh service at 7:30 p. in. IHblo school (Kngllsh- at 10 a. m. Como mid worship. Christian Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning serxlco at 11:00 a. m. conducted by II. K. Mulkey. Special ly prepared music. Kndeavor at C:30. No servlco In the oxculiig, Praer meeting Thursday uxeulng at 7.30 sharp. I'roslijtcrlaii Communion and reception of mem bers at 11 a. m. All members of the church should be present. The subject of tho morning Is "Tho Light That Shines." Prcachlug at S p. m. Subject, "Help." Anthem both morning and even ing. Y. P. S. C. K. nt 7 p. m. Subject. "Sabbath Observance Meeting." J. S. C. K. nt 3 p. m. .leader, I.o.xl Wilson. Klndcrgarden for tho children while tho parents attend church services. Praermeetlng Thursday at S p. nt. Ladles Aid meets Tuesday at 2:30 P. m. .MctliodM Medford Methodist Kplscopal church, corner of Ilartlett and Fourth streets, E. Olln Kldrtilge, pastor. Services Sunday as follows, preach ing 11a. m. and S p. m. Subjects, morning. "Tho Range Finder." Kxenlng, "Tho Man Ho Might Havo Ueen." Sunday school. Including classes for men, women and young ladles 9:45 a. m. An especially Interest ing themo for tho men's class will be bad on this Sunday. Junior LeaKUe 3 p. in. Kp worth Leaguo CIS p. m. Mission study class Monday even ing 7:30 o'clock. Hoy's military brlgado Wednesday cicnlriK S o'clock. Praxer meeting Thursday evening & o'clock. Special music by an cccllcnt chorus choir under the direction of F. C. Kd meads. You aro heartily welcome to all theso services. Come. I"iii .MilIioiM-t Corner Tenth and Ivy, Sunday school 10 a. in. Preaching 11 a. in l'reachlng 7:311 p. t.i Mldxvoek vnoor muulliig. Tliurs day 7:30 p, m Como and welcome. J. K. Ilrad. pastor. First CIiiikIi of Christ, KiloiitM Sunday xerxico at 11 A. M. Sub ject IIiM-triiio of Aloiiement" Ved nesilay evening tentimonial meeting ut 7:'H). All are cordially united. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. All under the age of 'JO me welcome. Rending Ifoom in Chin eh Edifice, 'J 12 K. Oakdale Axe., is open fiom 1:.')0 lo I:.'I0 duily, ecept Sitiuln nml llolidiivx. HlHlsterlnl Association of Medford, Tho Ministerial association of Med ford will meet Monday ut 10 a. m In tho lecture bull of the punlle li brary, Tho sludy of sociology will bo taken n" nt Jl n, m, ho can tiro I 1 LHlP' In nunouuclug his enudldacy for the office or count) tieasurer, Fred L. Colxlg of Medford casually tv marks: "1 am not connected with any bank. All banks will be treated alike with no special laxors." This statement or Mr. Colvlg's Is particu lar! refreshing because It Is so un usual. As a general thing the man running for treasurer of anything Is not In position to maku such n state ment truthtull.x. The average banker looks upon tho Job of treasurer as belonging to him or some friend that he has In mind. This Is truo In state and county and clt.x. It oxen ronios clear away down to the school dis trict, lu fact It applies to baseball organisations and oxen to churches whore there Is money In the treasury. Hankers like to handle moneythey llko to snuggle up close to the fellow who has some thing to say nboilr who Is going to handle It. Frequently scxeral bank ers have their txes on the same gob of money and there Is great rlxnlry as to who shall be treasurer. ' Under the old system of politics there was always much ado about the Job of treasurer. As a general thing the candidate who wasn't roped and hog-tled beforehand by some strong bank or banks never got much far ther than the floor of tho convention. That' of course, wasn't getting xery far considering that the nomina tions were generally nil tluxl out behind closed doors the night before. We baxe been gradually working away from the old sjstem under tho primary and It Is refreshing to note that a man may now ex en run for county treasurer untrnmmelcd by bank connections. Yen, more he may not only run, but he may hope to win, on n platform that boldy as serts his untrammeled condition. We say It Is refreshing to hear Mr. Colvlg make the statement that all banks look alike to him and that ho has no faxorlto to play In the hand ling of tho people's money This plank of his platform ought to com mend him to exery banker except the ono that Is looking for special favors, such as accrued under the old spoils sstem of politics. This particular plank ought also to com mend him to tho general public. II sort of glxes one the Idea that he I' tho public's servant nml not the agent of any particular cotcrlo of the public. , As this artlclo Is being written wholly on tho editor's own rcsponsl blllty, "without hopo of reward," be Is at liberty to inako It as long as he pleases. He takes the liberty of add lng. therefore, thnt ho believes Col vlg Is capable of holding down the Job of county treasurer. Ho has served thu county two terms as re cordcr and has given the public noth ing to kick about. This is ntso re freshing and unusual especially when ono considers that his books haxo been exported four times Mr. Colxlg was In Ashland Friday, shaking hands with republicans whom he hopes will vote for him In the primary May fifteenth. Inci dentally bo shook bands with a few democrats and progressives who will probably have n chance to vote for him next (nil. Ilelng nt present county recorder, a nephew of Judgo Colvlg of Medford, and Volney Colxlg of Ashland, a native sou of Southern Oregon ho needs no Introduction to the public. He Is popular officially and EOtlally, and It Is generally be- Moved ho will ho tho republican noni-4 Inco. Ashland Itecord. f Adv ) gage given by defendants P 1, Mnthl son and wife to the jilulnltff muucil ahoxe, recorded lu book 33 at pages Mir record of mortgages. Jackson coiintx, Oregon, roxorlng the follow lug described real property situated hi Jackson county, Oregon, to-xxll The southwest quarter of the HVx' Vj of section 21), tho NV 't of tho NW V', of section 32, and tho Ml M of the N'll H of section 31, all In f township 31 youth of range 2 West of the lllametto Meridian. Said niiirlrage securing a note for the sum of $1200 00. dated Meiunnl, Oregon, January 27th, I HI 3, exe cuted by snld F, 11. Miithlson and wife and pax nolo to the plaintiff herein, drawing Interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from date until paid. For n decree and Judgment for the Hum of $1200 00, with Interest there on from Jnnnnry 27th, l!H3. until paid nt said rate, Incltiillnr at tome) s fees for tho sum of $160.00, mid costs of suit Thnt the usual oecree be made for tho sale of said premises by the sheriff of Jackson eouu'x. Oregon, according to liw, and the proceeds of said sale may he nppiled In pax ment of tho amount due the plain tiff, Including principal ami interest, costs and attorneys fees and that said defendants nml each of them and nil persons claiming under them, subsequent to tho execution of sild mortgage upon said premises, either as purchasers. Incumbrancers, or otherxvNe, may bo barred and fore closed of all rights, claim or equity of redemption (except such as al lowed b) law) In said premises, and that the plaintiff may haxo Judgment and execution against the said de fendants for mix deficiency which may remain after applying all thu proceeds or the sale or said prom lso properlv applicable to tho satis faction of said decree That the plaintiff or nnv other party to the suit may Ihhoiuo a pur rhaer at said mile: that tho sheriff execute n certificate of sale to tho purchaser, that said purchaser he let Into the possession of said prem ises upon the production of the sher iff's certificate of sale therefor; and thnt plaintiff bnxe such other and further relief In the premises as to this court may seem meet and equit able. This summons Is published under and by xlrtue or nn order made by the Honorable P. L. Toil Velio, nulli ty Judge or Jackson county. Oregon. In the absence Irom the said county or the circuit court or the Judge ot the circuit court or Jnrkson roiiutv. Oregon, on tho 12th day or March. 1911, the tlrst publication on tho tlth day or March, 1911. nnd tho last publication will he made on the 2.'th day or April. 1911 Dated March 1 Ith, 1911 MI'LKP.Y & CIIKItltY. Attorneys tor Plaintiff. (Ion will he on the 'Jfith day uf All II, 1UH, Dated Miiiclt I lib, 191 I Mt'l.KIJV IMIIIUUY. Attorney a for Plaintiff ADMlNISI'UATOIt'H NOTH'l! TO x'ltl'.DITOItS, In the matter of the estate or Anna Cut pouter, deceased Public notice Is hereby given that under, ami by xlrtue of an order of tho county court of Jackson count v, Oregon, imule upon Apill 2, I'.U I, tho uiideislgned has been duly up pointed administrator ot the aboxe entitled oid n to. All persons baxlng clnlniM against said estate ale hoichy notified to present tho same duly defied to the uudei signed at the law office of (1. M, Hobeits, oxer the MeiHord National llauk, Mudford, Diegou, within six months from the date or this said notice Dated at Medford, Oregon, this Ith day of Apill A. D, 191 I. J THOMAS CMtPKNTKK, Admliilstiator ot the estate of Anna Carpenter, deceased Ci. M. ItOHKUTO. Attorney for said estate. POLITICAL AXNOFNCICMKNTS. RmHKItlFF. " n A. W. Walker ot Medford, an nounces his candidacy ior the re publican nomination as sheriff at the primaries May 15. (Paid Adr.) J. F. Illttsou. chief of police of Medrord. announces his candidacy for the democratic nomination tor sheriff or Jackson county a) thu pri maries May 16, (Paid Adv.) I wish to announce my candidacy for tho republican nomination as thorltr nt tho primaries May I dpi A. K KAIUIAUT. ((Paid Adv.) I hereby announce my cnndldacx for tho democratic nomination , s sheriff nt the primaries May Kith J. T. SUMMllltVll.Li:. (Paid Adv.) I'Olt NOTICF. OF AI'CTIO.V SALK. Notho Is horeby glxen tbat by xir turo or a certain chattel mortgage made by the Nu era Mining & Milling company In favor of W. II. Kdmunds tho owner or said mortgage will sell on the 22nd day or April. 1911, at 1 o'clock p. m. at tho stamp mil or said company near ltoguo lllxer, to the highest bidder tor cash, ono rotnry two stamp mill, ono rock crusher, ono foiuentrator nnd ono electric motor with full equipment. W. H. KDMPNDS, Mortgagee. A. W. Walker Candidate for thu republican nom ination for sheriff ut tho primaries May IS, Is ono of tho prominent bust nets men or tho city, owning the West Side Livery barns, and has been lu tho same business hero ior nine years. Mr Walker basal wuys been u liberal contributor to ami worker ro overy worthy proposition that had ror Its object thu upbuilding or Medford mid the ltoguo Itlver xulloy. Mr. Walker lias noxer been a candidate for office before and would mulio a splendid official r nominated and uleyvd. (Adv.) LEGAL NOTICES. Kl IT IX KQI'ITY, HP.MMONS I Olt PPIILICATION. In thu circuit court of tho statu of Oregon, for Jackson county James I. r'redenburg, plaintiff, vs. F. G. Muthlson, and Nolllo Pearl Mutblson, bis wife, Herbert N Car pouter and Jeanuetto A. Thomas, do ' fendnnts. To F G. Mathlson. and Nellie Pearl .Mathlson, bis xvlfo, Herbert N Carpenter, and Jeanuetto A. Thomas, the abovo named defendants, In tho name or the statu or Oro gon, you aro hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complulnt Hied against you lu tho aboxu entitled court and cause, on or beforo six weeks from tho date of tho first pub lication of this summons, being on the 1U)i day of March, 1911, tho timet prescribed In thu order of pub lication thereof And you nro hereby notified that If you rail to nppoar und answer said complulnt, for wuut thereof thu plain tirr will apply to tho court for the r lief demanded lu tho complaint, to wit: For a decree of Hie uboxo ciiitlllod court forcvlokliiK that certulu inort- SPIT IX Pyt'lTV. SFMMO.NS PPIILIt'ATIOX. In the circuit court of tho state uf Oregon, ror Jackson county A K J Schulx. plaintiff, vs. P G Mntblsou and Nellie Pearl Mathlson, his wife. Herbert N. Carpenter and Jennnette A. Thomas, defendants. To F. G. Mathlson and Nellie Pearl Mathlson. bis wife. Herbert N. Car penter and Jennnette A Thomas, the aboxu named defendant. lu tho name of tho statu or Ore gon, you nro hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint fllod against you In the aboxe entitled court and cause, cm or before six weeks from tho date of the first pub lication of this solutions, being on the I (Hi day of March, 1911, tho time proscribed in tho order of publi cation thereor. And you nrc hereby notified that ir you rail to appear and answer said complaint, for waul thereof thu plain tiff wilt apply to the court ror tho roller demanded lu tho complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of tho above entitled court rorecloslnv that certain mort gage glxen by defendants F. O. Mathl son ami wife to the plaintiff named above, recorded In book 33. pages 1C-17, record or mortgages, Jackson county, Oregon, coxcrlng tho follow ing described real property situated In Jackson county, Oreeou, to-wlt The SK '4 of the 8W 'A or sec tion 29, und tho i: 4 or tho NW 'i nnd tho NW'U of the NWi. nnd tho SW V, of tho NW V, nnd the NW U or SW 'A of section 32, all In town ship No. 31 south of ran go No 2 Went or tho Willamette Meridian, Said mortgage securing a nolo ror $li;oo00, dated Medford. Oregon, January 27th. 1913, executed by said F. G. Mathlson nnd wife mid payable to thu plaintiff herein, drawing In turcst nt the rate of six per cent per annum from date until paid, For u dcrron and Judgment for said sum of IHioooo, with Interest thereon from January 27th. 1913, un til paid at said rato, Including nt- tonieya ror tho mini of 1200.00, nnJ costs of suit. That tho usual decree) ho made for tho sale of said premises by tho sher iff or Jackson tenuity, Oregon, nr cording to law, and tho proceeds of said salu may bo applied In pay ment uf the amount due tho plaintiff, In cluding principal and interest, costu and attorneys fees, and that said do fondants and each of them, mid nil persons claiming under them, hiiIim) rjucnt to thu execution of said mort gage upon said premises, either as purchasers, Incumbrance, or other wise, may bo barred and foreclosed if nil rights, e'nluii or equity or to demptioii (except suili as allowed by Ian) In said promlM n, ami that tho plaintiff may huvo Judgment mid exe cution against tho snld dofondantii for any deficiency which may remain after applying all tho proceeds of tho sale oi sain premises properly iipnil cable to thu satisfaction or said dc- creo That thu plaintiff or any other party to tiio suit may hecomu n pur chaser ut said sale, that tho sheriff execute a certificate of sale to the purchaser, that said purchaser bo let into thu posnesslon or said prom ises upon production of tho slier Iff's certificate of sale therefor; that plaintiff haxo such other mid fur ther relief In the promises ns to this court may seem meet mid uqultuhln This summons u published under and by virtue of an order niiide by Honoiuhlo P L Ton Voile, county Judge or Jackson county, Oregon, In thu absence or tho Judgo or said cir cuit court from said county, on thu 12th day or March. 1911, the fit xt publication o ,ii on llio I Ith dax of March, 1911, and thu Inst pubilca! I hereby announce in) self nn an Independent candidate ror tho office of sheriff of Jackson county. J. l. GKItKINO (Paid Adv.) SlXGI.HIt I'Olt SIIHItll'F. In accepting thu appointment suc ceeding my brother for bis unexpired term as sheriff, I did so for the bene fit of his widow mid family. The of fice has bad nn honest and efficient admlnl.tratlon. With tho same objects and pur pores In view 1 hereby announce my self an a candidate for thu republican nomination nt tho primaries May 15. 1911. W. II. SINOLKU. (Paid Adv.) Foit county Titi:..suiti:it. I hereby announce myseH ns n randldatu ror tho office of roiintv treasurer, on the republican ticket, to be voted on at tho coming primary election on May thu iSlti, 1911. I hnvo always delivered tho goods and will do so again 11 elected. I guarantee: 1. To nccount strictly tor all monoy. 2. To perform the dutlos of tho offlro according lo law, I am not connected with any bank. All banks will bo treated alike, with no special favors. I'lini) L COLVIG. I am a candidate for tho republi can nomination tor county treasurer nt tho primary to bo bold May lCtb, If nominated ami elected I will glxo tho offlco my personal nttintlon, and perform tho duties pertaining thereto according to law, ns I havo dono dur ing thu past. JAS M. CltONL'MILLKIl. (Paid Adv.) I'Olt COKOXHIt. W. W. Hsshor aunoiinrort bis enn dblacy for coroner on tho republican ticket. (Paid Adv.) I'Olt STATU HIIXATOIt II. Von der Hullon, of Wellou, In cinnbcjiit, announces bis candidacy for thu republican nomination as stato senator from Jackson county. (Paid Adv.) COUNTY OLKItK. I brruby onnounco myself ns ran- dldato ror tho republican nomination nn county clerk subject to tho will or tho voters at tho primary nomi nating election lo bo held Friday. May Id, 1911. In announcing my candidacy I do so knowing that should I bo renominated and re elected I will continue u good bust ness-liku mid economical admlulstra tlon. G, A, GAItDNKIt. I'Olt COMMIKHIOXHIt I am u candidate tor tho republi can nomination ror county commis sioner nt I he, primary to bo hold May K.ili, I li I I. H elected I pledge my self to stand Tor nn eronomluil husl uesiilllui administration of county uf fairs, economy In county expendi tures, a dollar In value ror every dol lar expended by tho county, lower taxes, Much development mid progress only as urn consUtenl with the times, I'ltANIC II. MADDUX (I'nld Adv.) BEARING PEAR ORCHARD FOR SALU I r i:tv titi:s m:u .mp.ih'oiid lib h, deep dee noil House, huge hum nml outbuildings. Only three miles (tout town. Host eomiuenhil xuiloth'S Tiees mo In flue condition und flee fioin blight Good iIiiiIiiuko nuu tuib-lul-gated lleaiitlful xlew Itu utile pinposltlou. Iliiittulii pi Ice. only $IM) put aire Terms, one half cash. E. S. TUMY 'Jill liai licit. Coiey llhig. V . dTx J , . I ' M Tu . -- v- HfcMWLiiii; " ." 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