Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 17, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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LE OF
VMIIMITON, II. C, lU'c 17.
Stuno hi ln lending clini'iK'U'llxli'''
(if I lie lliilkiin region, lluit pit 1 1 of lilt'
uoiltl which a eoul'inioii of itn'n,
iHllgtlHUl's, t'linli'MIK, lllllliMIM. Il'l.lg-
Iftim nnil limllliuuk hJ i'iiiibikI In lie
tlm cKiitiirlo long timolol of oelhiug.
IticpMiiiil iiIIr1ui1m mnl rnclnl ! nig
gle, hii' i!tnrll)iiil in m Mtnlmiii'iil
given to lit irM today liv I lit' Nil
lltuml (lonitiliplilc mwlrlv. II n,:
"Mmiiv hi 1 1 ! of mitnv iiiinili meet
mi llm ft'iiiye hcUncu Iho mint ttnil
lltn,rH, n llmlltnn iieiiiu-oilu, mnl
iMOll ft UlCnO (IHM I'llllirK tl'HH.
I'iniinljr In in Innttnirc, i(h uailllioint,
it rmiiUm. mmI to Mb mumiiTM mnl
wayii nr it Mini. HvmmiiI ftutiilhs nl
(bo 8Ihiiii Nwpf, i'hcIi illi it
Own Itinifui mnl mlrlillm, tin' Ihotf.
Th Tmk, Hit (Irwk nnil ti npiluk
ting r (IcnnuiiM, Ingi'lJicr with tunny
frngmeiitury type of peoples, limn
wi"t niil Ht'l. MtnivniK nf nations
mill tribe r ,wtoiilu,,V liilir. mid
tn llti' liiiliiiUii'iili' bewilderment.
Tin' Kitlkmt binds nut u lluhi'l thimmh
which mi uriliiinry 'I'ltt-I"!' tC tmiKiior'
iim Iii)h to u without tho niil of mi
m n-miiel nitfiiii'lcr mnl niiii'li u
i'l -tgll lilllKKrta".
Xiilliuiiilllj Kept ,li
'Mti tin howH ttf mni ir llifm pen
il, in Hinder how hmmII I liti i' Inidl
or how little i lii woilil intiv know ol
them, thine in ke'tt aluo n lit-ry fon-..i..u-iut
vi Lhbir nationality. Tin
Mitt'iif riH1i devoted it native of
1 1 im mall lvl ol' it count rv aiming tin
iiionntiiiti m in thr oilui'ii ol nut own
I'liiliil State, tln ilillVrniri' Ix-ltivf,
wliri nii. I lut I lln Monli'iuiiii if
miml liitti-fir tinifli more tifli-u of In
unlloimlilv mnl it mUmi'titm tlinii
dot Iho n vent bo Aniorioiiii. Willi the
klinrp imiiiiI. Irilmnl mnl lingual Ji
MsjiMtn ol' the lnlkmi peoples, nliu
! ttiviktuiia uxor! n l.u- innii piiui'i
fill llnlllMMlvO IllflHt'tll'H tlllTi lllHIl in
lite onto with ii. (Iit't'k rtlniilii.
Itomttn Ciitlnilic, vniitiu I'mli-lntit
I'lind'o-li'iiH mid tint Moliiiiiiiiii'tluii
fill III hnvi iYt to (.nTftili' tlitxc
Jitltjflt 1 1 mil Mlil' HIKltlllT.
"All lit fflV, lllktliflMI Hllll
lnnir wltirli iht frirlniu lit'lni't'ti il
mfu 'UMtrrv tyin' "f peo)lv mnl
illOMl) llb HIIUii)lliiil, llH lUlMtlll'tl
th ilt'.tiiHtint of'tttt 1 11 km i pi'iijn
Allhi mo I hut it it iMHflii yititi'tttiona lii
liitnl t It MtMiintumenU of tin xvrl ;
mnl I ln Initvlrr in llm livwttv nf t Iii
I'tiunliv htt Itnti t Mtt up Willi IIiimii'
Mntiii lnfiiiHiiii'iirct wliit'li ln ttimlil
ein'oiinlpr in imilnvrlupcil A-in. Tin
roitiU ui the ItMlkmiM r Intil, in iinl
enr nii'iv intll iiml fiHiipHtli". Tin
illmsi". art mHiillil, ill-kit, witkotU
iitipf'Vi'ntriit4, williniil comfoi'lN
wtlliuiii iont;iicniT". The iin'mm of
lmHrtuliiiti nr.- iiin'crtmn; llio
nttil" nrr iiittl'MiiiiilttV, llti rmlwiiy
Iihiiim nn fnpdniiMiOtoilA ihovm ttf
'onliiiK In the Irtoi'on nf Uu-ir twp
lninx Mnl tit iimmhIk nf tlipjr t'tiiii
int, Hhtli' Hit Itviflti'ivi' iittiiU
inttk' horof nnil cml n iinkv HiIm"!!-
Inn'. I'liUlti'mnirf, llir lit" mnl iinlT
if mitiMiNtf ihe lllkmi Imitln i nt l)i't
h mttllcr of iuiiimIiu'iiIiW iiinn'rlHiiity.
A lliiffi'r I't'iipli
"Tin1 Itulknn v)M'iiiitiiln Inix In on
win lorn for 1U0D yfiti-n m inniv
U'tir lii'i'iiini' ii roiitiimuiiH i'Hiiifiii'i'
f it" pvupiu uilli Uiu iMiutiiiir. of tlui
JtinniiBK.iinJ uinlrr (lip 10111) .u-urn of
iJii' tni1 ul Tiy Aaiiliujit, wlnju iliU iul
Koiniiii uuniiri' tlnl yonily tuilpuM
ilnt l'oi('lii'ittiiiliiin until iu ilc
Htrtii'lioii b tin Turk, lite I titlkttii
pt'npli'14 iliriiiittlv tonk Ujf pltit't'
Tliii'lt lltt'v Itoltl InUy, t lut t of Iti'iiiK
ft Inillur piMiplt livtwutn mi iippor
lunl ni'tliHi- inilUtoiie. An tiilpiit of
(lit' w'l in tin' i'M 1 1 llit'.v linvt lit'on
(cilii-.liii2l (ni)lovt'tl with I'inlilins
linlli tin' t'uxt nnil lln vt't of nutoiiK
llii'infl(", wltit'li hits liiilpcil In niiil.i'
tlio lliill.mi pi'iniixiilii tin' puoifl
iti. tilt 1 litml in I iii'opi' "
:S3i
( LONDON', Dff, J 7, li'Jd p. in. -A
tlihpitti'li ri't'Oivi'tl Inn-it from Hut'iuts
AynH myn Hint tlio Ai'p'iitint ciuihtir
l'licyrii'tloiii it I lor a hot oIiAm, litis
M'it'tl Hit Oui'iiiiui hlt'ttiiii'i' nlMauoiiia
in llifdnlf tif Snu ,lorii.
NOTIIC.
Notlco In liiH'cliv Klvup Unit tlio nii-
iIoiwIkhihI will npjijy to tlurlty coun
ell at tin nicudlm; to, ho hold Jnu
utiry fi 1 1) in, for a lli'oitHo to nl
iiialt, HplrlluoiiH mnl ylnotiH llipiorti
In tpiantltloH lt'sii (h'aii a pillion at
Its jtliK'o of htiHliitiHH on lot 10, hlork
41, city of Mmlforil sfur a porlotl of
hIx innutliH.
IIOI.LWI) IIOTKI. CO.
Datotl nmm'hof ll, lull.
MANY
PEOP
DIVERSE
ORIGIN
OC
BALKANS
ARGENTINE C
WCV " " """" "
li msaamm
OREGON
P01ASH
LAKES LEASED 10
F
HAI,i:.M, Or, Hit 17 To .Iiikdii
( Mooie, it'i'icntnlliii! ,mv Vtnli iiip
IUiIInIu, wiim itwitittiiil it Ui tmr Jt'itwe
on Stiiuiin.il' and Allnul l.nkm by Hi'
ditto liditnl. 'i'l n ()it)uii Sunlit k
I'olimli .MIiiIiik voliiiMiiy iiImi miliiult
ti a Mil Imt It li nit fnll-il lo coin-tl)-
Willi I lie ti'inn of iIih inlvorljKy
inutil for lil (In nupililnic it ci'lirloil
cluii'lt tor $IO,O0ii, mnl uUo I lie Kmiiih
(if thtt Itut'n Moios(iil liy llm lionrtl,
Hinl ll mi not cuiiiltl)iuil.
Afit'i- Imliift iiwnriltul tlm Imtnc .Mr.
iloorn iiiinniiiiitiit Unit utt toon iih It
I'oulil Iw iiitltlml by tint IiikInIiiIiiic.
In would cointtriic't unrku lo oxtrnrt
tint twit for wliltli llm Ih'iIk of tin
lull nio Midi lo lo viiluiililt'. Ai't'onU
lllR III III tllft'llllUtloilM, llm fnulor)
u III llktil) lit tuiiHirtii'ttiil nt llm
iiinnlli iif'flu l)uitclitilm rlvor on tin
Coliiiiittln, mnl tin fliillmm will lio
Itlpi'tl to It fioiii tlio lulitm a tllntmii'o
of 200 mil Ho I'Htliiuitiil tin coht
of I tin wnrltH nt Iniiwt'tin ."., oi)0. 000
mnt lO.ooo.ouo mnl tlmt thoy would
prtivlilu uiiiployiiimil for iilnnit nooo
Jit'oplo.
I'ntltir tin I erf of lil li'iiHo Ini
ii ml IiIk njtt'liic iik i Co to liny lo
(tin itm. a rottlty of fiti itintM it ton
for tlio politMltiiu tlH iixtrnctoil; IU
(i'iiIh h tun for tlio nutlltiui rlilorlilo
hhKk, mnl 2i c-MiitM ii ton for'tlir otliur
naUi. Tint OrKon Koiln R I'otttxli
MIiiIiik rotni'Hiiy ufforvil to pny tZ
n Ion for tin firm. T cent n ton fur
tin n'ooml, mnl 60 ccnln n ton for
tlie tlilfd. (lotnior Vt tlt'dannl
(lint thi'r wn only u Hi;lit trnct of
tlOttllOlllllll MiltH, llOVM'MT. In till'
Ink")
Reported by Jackcuu County Al
' trnct Co.. Sixth anil Fir St.
riiriiit
. Ahiiiia Wil.oii f. (liorc A. Wil
on ft nl., font lull.
r'urnifrH l 1'riiijKrowi'in hank vk.
Kinlolph Srltol. mnl llnirift Si'holr,
at'lioii to it'i'ovfr iniiit'.
V. II. Allen n. Stitrlmtr Mining Co.
til nl., tlumiiiTiir.
I. I'. .Alnlkoy mnl (I. V. fln-rry an
Miilki-y - Cht-rry, v. Mttlmj Hull, for.
iiti'dy .Miililn Strmitl, notion for
inouoy. i
TliDiun. KntiilliM vn. II. (I. .Mi'Ki ft
nl., tlufniill, jinljiiiu'iit.
TlioiiuiN I'. ICttlilor vu. ), ,1. Kiihler,
ilwrut'.
.Inhii 1'ntnr . II. .M. I'nlt'r, ile-
0t1.
ritt National Hunk of Ahlanil v
('. 1'nrnhnm mnl Krntliti S. I'arnlmiii,
i'onI hill.
Ik I.. .Miri vi. Ilim'l Ik Moivt'f,
iTliirn of Minimum.
.Moilfoixl W'arulioiijii Co. v;.. Smith,
mil I'nuifit' Co., tluniiirnir to t'oni
plaiiil.
KimiI Kxtuto Tniiisfi'i
Wall1 1' Al. Kt'iint'tly nt n. to
Kokiinitmil U'light, land in Itc-
fltiy'n Athl., .Mi'ill'ni'il . $
Ik N. Unllor ut 1 1. to .laoksnii
fount v ISiiihliii V I.oiiii
iiHhoi'iiiiiiiu, lot I, hlk. .'I,
I'aik Ajhl. to .Mfilfoitl
C. . Aikmit. o n to Atitil Ik
I'ouii'i'oy, In ml in too, I-:I7
aw
I'. N. .holy In .liihtiu C. .Iiitly,
Irni't Xo. 1 or tlm I'M win. I .
X, .linly raiu'h, tioiittiiniiii,' 11(1
notiM
IVntnil Point Slalt Hank to
.Mm Orii-vi', Imiil in uo. 'J8-
.TJ.IIK.
10
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l7o
10
10
BUNGQM BREVITIES
't am having vomu cold weather
at thltt wrltlitR.
II. fl. HtephuiiHuu and his aon Vent
took ti.l'ow heiul of catth to K. II.
Stophoiihuu of .lackHOiivlllo recently,
CoIIIoh llroH., hml a hIiooIIiik match
lutit Sunday for turkoyn.
ChoKit'i' Kuhll iiiadt) ii tilp up tlm
Applt'Kiilo rlvor Iuhi Bunday.
ICrwIil I.owIh Ih at liljii former
homo Kitt hoi lux hlti cattlo up to tako
(o IiIh ruuth at WatkhiH
O. II. Pows of AHlilmul Ik Klopplii
ou Iho Applt'Kalo thlri winter. Ho
Iuih IiIh friend, Mr. Martin, wl)h Him.
w notioh.
Notlco m liorehy kIvoii that tho un
dorHlRiied will apply to the city coun
cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon.
nt I in next lCKUlnr ineetluK, January
, 11)15, for a llceiiHo to hell Kplitt
miiiH, vlnuux and mult Illinois In
HUtuitltfcw leva Hutu a gallon, nt his
place of IntHlucNH, 17 Houth Front
Htrcet In liajd city, for a period of hIx
moiithti,
l)nU ot first publication December
10. 1911.
O, ,M SI51.S1JV.
NEW
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COURT HOUSE NEWS
MEDTOTID MATTi TKTKimjq,
F
Tii'-d.iy hiorjiliiK won Hit coldfut
of the iiii', I'lllior hint wliitor or Hum
far for the pn'tti'iit IK'tmnhtr Tlio
li'iiiiii'iattiH' mih from 1 1 lo ID uhovc,
itecortllin to llty jiolnt of vli'W. A
tlonti' fuK Hindu It iippuitr cvnll cold
or. A oiitlorfnlly o.xhllarntliiK out
liiK wiib a rllmh up Nutluy Htroi-t
ItolKhtH to view tlio Klorlomt Htiimhlnu
alior' llm Uw ni. In tint Ico croain
KmnMH'alioiil town cold drliikn wont
at n ilhicotitil nod thorn wnrt a mud
kiauihltt for hot Uiinnloo Inttiuid.
I). ('. Aglor, Hliiitlicrir I'nclflo pa
onuT coililiictor. I roiintlltiK out IiIh
nth ytar In Iho Hrvlpn of that coin
pauy. IHh toil Ivy Mlulti In lown anil
ho 1'iiiut to tho t'oam whuu about 'M
At HI t)itrn uf iiko ho inniiliniliiUiM the
liniu'h mnl tuiiii'lH tlckoU uu tin'
mitiKta l.ljnlli il 'jotwi'un Avthland utnl
Itoil llltitf, u tllktuuco of J00 iiiIIun.
J. W. Hlr.kM It tho now cuinmmnltr
ol IluriiHldo I 'on I. (iram! Army of tho
Itopuhlli', havliiK houii ri'Citntly vlictt'il
lo that potdtluu. Io r nnHlttaulM ho
ulll lint.) II. II. Ilonoh mnl W. K. I'uliii
or, Ktnilor ami junior tin' command
rt, K'upt'Ctlioly, Tho omiiourf tin
tl''t of quiii turimiiitur havo falliiii
upon tho liro.i MhotihlprH of ('ouirmlo
.1. K. Kmllh, who Ik not only mi '
tallitont hut a I no a rt'irt'iiontatlo of
tlio ih u roll triumphant with tho pro
lix of "Urn." lo IiIh Huriiam'.
I'oitland purl lot an- tuutitmplat-
liiK purchnilnK Iho ulty'M auxiliary
wator houii Itmiu. Xocotlatloiis nro
pvmllnK ami n iloclttlun I oxpootod in
(IiIh Ifporlant uiattor tho prcauiit
wi'i'l;
Accord I nt; lo (he Intuitinci' Htutlf
IIch tho Metropolitan l.lfo ha 02
pollcloti In' force In Awhlnnd.
One of tlio tllindvniitnuoti of tho
prexent rultl miup Ih that It curtail
tin wnlor Hiipply In AHlilnutl crook,
InnHiiiuch an It offortH tho mtuilrlpal
IlKht plant to tint oxttut of MiuttltiK
off a portion of tin Htri-ot IIijIiIk,
H'liil-occaHloiially hori'toforo anil wl
nli'h pi'mianoutly Jutt nt picoitt.
Kit ltnn of Grants I'moi, romiiicr
clnl traveler, well known throughout
Sijuthern Otokoii torrltory, .was
bioiiKht lier early In tint wt-clc pro
parittory to undorKeIni: nu operation
nt tint (iranllo City hoitpllal.
(uomo Adhctaft of Modtord, inado
a brief v I m 1 1 to hit parents huro Tuch-
day. on his way to Kansa... the trip
boliiK one of butlnow and nloamtro.
inoio particularly tho former
Over 30 luomhorn of Hope Itobokah
dRroo lodi:o of thltt city ltltod Olive
lotlpo No. 23 of Medford'. Ttioxdnj
ovonlug. mid uxompllflcil the work,.
The visitor chnricrod tho IiIk Inter
urban car for tho trip. Tho Anhlnnd
euntliiKont Includtid the dotsroe tenm
nf Iho local lodge- under the com-
iiininl or Mltw Sllva Ilrowii, chief of
Ktaff. Tint Noblo Cm nil of tho Ath
laud ItebekaliH U Mr.. Alice StubliK.
T1uk IntorohaitKeii of vbtlta between
tho two towns nro pro villi; tho uioiiiik
of rementliiK tho links ot Odd Fellow,
till I p lit at til (-loner bonds
Dr. Julio KnilolinaiHi, Hurtteon-ilen.
(lit, ojiMtyUt, author and publleUt,'
Iuih concluded to ttcttlo tu I .oh An
Kolort pernuiiiontly, whither ho went
route tlino mIuco, ronKOtiientIy ho has
elufod IiIh office In this city.
0. 11. Watson reports tlio roront
fludtiiK of a petrified coroanut, near
tlio Jacobs ranch on Cottonwood
creek, four miles front the old Cot
tonwood minim; camp not far from
lloriihiook. it watt picked up In an
old pliu'or mluo and lit a perfect portl
flcallon In every respect. Tho Jacobs
fnutlly have It In their poksoshIoii,
and It lll tiudotibtedl) bo found later
on nmotiK tho oxhtbltn of tho Oregon
Callfoinla mining concrohn which will
ho hold at Ktna Mills, tu Siskiyou
county, In 1915.
Tho city has come Into control of
various mineral spring boino by
lem-o mid ohiirs by hsu'cIhr to ful
fil certain ntlpulutlons connected
with the auxiliary water Hvstom pro
ject, but the ojjly ouo which has boon
pin chased outrlKht, leKHidless ot fu
turo coin'pllcntlons, la tho Ilei koley
spVIni;. This Is a wn'nu Hiilphiir
proposition which waa taken over by
tho city recently. '
Itev, II.' A, Carnnhan, pastor of tho
local PiOHbjterlun church, wns In
Medford Tuesday ovoiiIiik In attend-
aneo upon a bamiuet kIvdii by Hie
men of tlm .Mod foul church. Rev.
Mr. Onstler, pastor at lai-Ro of tho
Southern OroRou ProHhjtery, accoin
panletl him. The i;ntliorlni; was, ad
dressed by Rev. K, F. Hull, I). n.(i of
Oakland, C.U., secietary of tho i'a
clflo coast boanl of missions under
I'l-oshyteilau auspices. '
Dr. J. P. Johnson, nt prohent of
tiiaulfl Pass, wn.H n visitor hero Tucs.
day ovenliiK; renewlni; tho aequnln
taueo of many friends and roundlg
out hfs torm as pntiou o' i'n Hastorn
Star IoiIko, an offlco mi thm o-d-r
which ho hns filled for tho past sev
eral oil wllh notable rnulll nml
nbUlly.
NW
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ASHLAND
MEDKOTO, OUKflQ.V, TliritSIUV, DWIWmW 17,
CORRESPONDENIS
.llm Howard, living on tho out
HklrlH of town, and who wag recently
m rented! on n nciIoum ihnrKO, had a
lirolliiiliinovlionrliiK heforo Jtittkc
ThoinitH Tucb1h, anil wn hound
over ti tho piiiftil jury In tho xuin of
$200, Ji mlKhly tuiall bond rontldor
liiK tho nature of tho uIIckimI orlmo,
tho milatiloun purtliulnrH of vhlch
Indicated all nKKMUated iattitory of
foiuo. Tho complainant wltiierin wqh
hit houscikuepor, ho 'tiMllfh.-d that
uliM wnn kopt'hy throatn under Uur
iiiico and compelled to tttibmlt to vllo
IndlKiillle.
Tint lodpo of .Moo-e npjiear to be
iloliiB moio work thnu nil tho fra-
tt'rual orRanuatloiiH In town nut to
'Kotlmr, It iiaM rif-ently adilcil 00 to
Hit niombondjlp, mid IIh charter In utltl
kept open Tor rocrulu "Theru won
a Hoiintl of revelry by nlKht" Mon
day etonlnK, when In addition to
i online buttlnctJ) mattort tho ortltir
In Itl a Noclnl reunion on a big ncale.
: i f '
I KANES CnEEK ITEMS t
i - ;
AHmk Kntlieiiiie rolev Hjtont Snlur
tlay in .MciU'oril on a Clirinluias shop
ping expi'tlitioti.
Mih. OImui ami ilmihtur, I'nuliue,
were (ohl Mill viMltii on .Ionday.
M. llipiihotliiini wjient it lay re
eently mi (latin creek, thti'iitMl of
I chili. c mnl Criemlx.
.Mix. Suiiideii Iuih ictiirneil toiler
homo hi .Mciltoiil niter it few dnyV
iilr noeompmiied ly her thittejilor,
Mn. IM Khotcn, who will remain un
til niter the holiday.
Mr-. Tom Cook of Harden ltow
xpt'iit Sunday on (lulls clock with her
mint, .Mr. K. Cook, who had the huh
fortune to e,ct tpitte badly burned,
mid her condition ih eoiii-iderrd crit
ical. Dr. Kclhcy ui Uohl Hill i-, the
tttteiiditiK physician.
Klines Crook l)tiiiu.-t visitors to
fluid Hill thin week: Mr. mid Irn.
Lewi, Mr. and Mr. Keimcll, Mrs.
Iliiiihotham, Mr. OImui, James
l.uurence, I'earl Hemi, Italpli House
holder, Mr. fnciiii, Miicf-h Koley,
Fred Hrowii mnl Woather lru)ht't
I'oter.
Mr. Daily, ulio'lni inininj: interolh
on Kanes Creole, 'loft the fuicpnrt f'
the week lor Metlford to peiid aiiiiik
with his family.
Weather Prophet Po-ter's fmeenst:
Cohl wenther forVouie days et.
Mi. Kom' lliilhurt of Hold Hill
spent Tii'day the'suext tr alCneV
ervek 1 1 if nds.
Mi mi. i m.u riiir... ..ri'i.-.i.t ii;ii
J f ,, ,,; .,.0llt,v witl Mr.
, ,,nWI ,, Ni,,(1 Mr XVhartn boine
flohl Hill's new miniver.
lav Daxiil-xui, our etfieiint road
Mipsrinteutleut. has had Mime ;ood
woiU done on (laiileii Row, which
wiu needed autl will do service fur
yoaifi. Why nut some inure ju-,1 like
it 7
John M union and wife, who have
heiu rntiniii". the Jtradcn cook huuna
tor home tiine, tire moving hack to
their fanii today.
Soro thmal.s mnl hml colds arc
ny,nin quite pre'itlent.
Mr. mid Mrs. John Cisly of near
Ccntuil Point cie lecent cullers nt
Mr. I.owi-.'.
BUTTE CREEK ITEMS
Tlioinpton Ilro. uf Lake ("look
hovo prepared for Snntu CIiiun by
getting in u upply of Xuuih good.
IMdio Mojor, Tom Abbott, Mies
Mario XeuMntin, MNs Alum Oould,
Mr. mid Mr-, llcimnn Meyer, Jr., mid
Anion Tvrcll of Luke Creek attended
it dunce u ml motion picture ho ut
Kugli Point Im-t Saturday night.
William Nickel of Luke Creek wont
to .Med lord last Tuusdny.
Mitt-tor Yoruun Meyer ol" Lake
Creek went tu .Medford latt Tuehday
lo visit his mother, who is iu the So
oted Hettit ho-pilnl.
Glenn Ternll is nhsent from .-.011001
thin week, helping his parents.
The stockmen of this neighborhood
are busy gathering llieir entile.
0. H, l.oekwootl nnd his father-in-law,
Mr. Vtindoifer of Mcdfoul, weie
iu the iiiounluius e;athciing cattle hist
week. ' ,
h. C. Cluulcy and son, Keed, were
doing husiiie.)b inslhit;lo Point Inst
Saturday. . -""
Thoiniis KiiiiU'VVJiOlM1 Creek has
his new hoPo otiinpluteil. The poo
lle of South Ihitjgjp'o bin) mid his
lltnill.V it surprise isti.v nisi riiiiiiiiii,v
night. ""
Oeoige Xii'boU," IT L, Hrmlsbnw,
John Walsh, MarslntJaVictt and Floyd
Charley were gatheiing cattle on ().-.-horn
mill Ynukee creeks hist Monthly.
Charles llmiseuni of ltrownsboru
luutled two loatls of wood to HiifIt
.Point last Saluidti'y.
John WitUli of Luke ('.reek wits tilt
ing liusine---. in llaglo Point last Sat
111 day,
Floyd Chui'lcv of. llrownhoio went
over on the lug des-eil to get sumo of
his cattle lut-t Tuesday.
Ohms Chiulev of llrowtishoro was
iu Kagle Point last Saturday.
" Tho hloeknieu of, this neighhotjiood
tire going to make the Ashland lidu
soniK limn hi'loro C'liristinas.
Uciity' A. Mayor, Hurnum Meyer, '
v mnl Tomm NkIioI- hrouyhl liorno
woiiic ciittle which lh"V hint foiiml
lA'itr the Antelope uiounlmii.
lti:S()l,t riO.V I'OH A.VM'Ali
liMMTIO.V
lie It Itenohed by tho f'lt) Council
of tho City of Metlford, Oregon;
flection 1, Thai there be and here
by In called mi annual election In ami
for tho City of Mcdfoid. to be hold
on tho 1 2th day of January, 1:1".
for the election of City Officers, pur -
Htiant to mo uiiarter or tain uity,
niid for lint purpose of siibmlttlni; to
the lexnl Voters of said City, for their
adoption or rejection, n certain pro
poned act of Municipal I.elslntlou.
Hnld unnutil election Is ordered to be
held on Iho nbovo date between the
hours of seven o'clock A. M. and sev
en o'clock n. in , as provided In tlio
ICIly Charter.
The following officers
elected at tald election.
nhall be
One Mayor
One Councilman from the First
Ward;
One Councilman from tho Second
Ward;
One Councilman from tho Third
Ward.
The following proposed act of Mu
nicipal Legislation shall be voted en:
An Act to Amend the Charter of
the City of Medford providing the
powers of snld Municipal Govern
ment; tho manner of election or ap
pointment of Its officers; defining
their duties; providing for their re
moval and providing the manner ot
conducting Die business and affairs
of said .Municipal Corporation, ami
repenting all provisions of said Char
ter In conflict therewith, whether
enacted by tint people or the Legis
lative Assembly of this Stale.
Section II- Tho following places
ar hereby ilexlRiiateif as the polling
places, within ulri City, at which
such ejection will bo held:
First Ward Sparta Uldg., 28 N.
RIvodIcIo Aj.
Second Ward -113 West Main,
Moore Hotel.
Third Ward --Council Chamber
City Hall.
Section HI. The following named
persons arc hereby designated as
Judges of said election;
First Ward: W. H. Humphrey. J.
W. Shlrlej. who shall also act us
Clerk; W Ii. Norrls, who shall also
act as Clerk. . .
Second Ward: P. K. Wynkcop, IL
X. Loflnnd, who shall alto act as
Olork; C. II Murrey, who shall also
act ob Clerk.
Third Ward: John L. Denimcr, C.
W. Austin who shall also act as
Clerk; W. L. Miller, who shall nlsd
act'as Clerk.
Section IV. The Recorder of the
City of .Medford is hereby instructed
to give notice of said election In the
manner provided by tho Charter of
said City.
The foregoing resolution was pass.
ed by tho City Council of the City of
Medford, Oregon, this 15th day ot
December, IU 14, by the following
vete:
Porter ayo; Medynskl aye; limerick
ayo; Sargent a o; Hargravc aye; and
Miles ayo.
Approved Dacomber 15th. 1 1 1 -f .
MAHLON PPRD1X.
Attest: Mayor.
D. T, Fobs. Recorder.
XOTICK OF ELKCTIOX
Xotlco Is Hereby Given that nn An
nual Election will be hold In nnd for
the Citv of Medford, Oregon, on Jan
uary 12th. 1915, for the election of
certain officers and for tho submis
sion of a certain proposed amendment
to the Charter of said City to the
legul voters for their adoption or
rejection, as sot forth In the foregoing
lesolutlon. Said election will bo hold
between the hours of seven n. m. and
soven p. m. on tho above duto and at
the polling plnco In each ward, as
designated In the above resolution.
ELMER T. FOSS,
Recorder of tho City of Medford.
Dated December 17th, 1011.
1'. .i.';tiagBrTjr-jiT"i --a i- 1 1 nt.. '.'j"jjz
CiaSMFIED ADS.
Ono cent per word per issue.
Six Insertions for prlco of five.
Fifty cents per line por month
without change.
FOR ltKXT IIOUNKKUKPIXU
ItOOMS
FOR RENT Furnished and light
housekeeping rooms reasonable
Gas and bath. .101 S. C.
FOR KENT ITHXISIIKO ROOMS
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
rooms with heat, closo in. Will
board parties, 107 South Mistletoe.
231
FOR KENT Stenm heat, bnth, etc.,
single room $2.50 week, 2 In room
$3. 2-r.t S. Riverside, 900-M. U
FOR SALE OR KXCHAXGR
Roguo River Valley Fruit Lands.
.Dairy, stock, poultry ranches nnd
Timber. Colonization Tracts. ReBt
all-the-yenr-round climate on coast.
Health Resort, Wonderful Medici
nal Springs.
Heaver Realty l) 'Ashland, Oregon.
WHY?
I am making deals for a larger per
cent ot my customors than at any
time slnco I started business.
I. want your proposition. I a'm
making up a Real Estate Exchange
Book. I will not list proportlea at
inflated values either for sale or trade
so In quoting price of property, give
lowest cash valuation.
SOI First Xatlounl Hank Uulldlug
Phono 120-J
J. .C. BARNES.
1014
1'ou iti:. iv-ofli2t
I'OK UKNT-SIx room hiuderii btin
Knlow. cIoho In, fine tthotle, r.trti;o
connected, Thono Dtfl-X. 230
FOIl IirJNTModern. furnlHheil, U
room hmiKnlow, piano, fireplace,
ctosn In. Call K, J, Slowftrt or
phono 531.
KOU IlKNT IIouhoh furnlfihml mid
uufiirnltliPil. 310 N. Uftrlletl.
IFOR ItHNT- Mv buncalow Itomo fur-
nlHhed new A-l.
Phono 317.
-T-
FOIt SAM HOtir.8TAn8
FOR SMAi 1C0 acre homcatcad re
IlnqulHlnnont, 0 tnllett out, Iioudc,
well and norno ciearlnK, jtrlcc
11000Wlll trado for city property,
amtume lneiimbrane If nccetunry or
tt.iv difference. 1 A miles northcatt
of -101 orchard. It. II. Toft, room 33,
Jacknon County Hank.
, FOIt SALi: Itr.ATj r-STATK
FOR BALK -MtiHt have monoy at
once, win sen my ftmati apjun anti
pear orchard wtlh nil modern Im
provements at a Rrent bargain If
taken this Meek. A da lay Income
home near Medford. Act quick
Phono 2S-R-5. 230
FOIt 8ALK 120 ncre ranch, one
mile from Gold Hill, now t room
bungalow, 300 fruit treo full bear
InR. Suii.OO per acre, $3000 down.
Owuor, box 279, Gold Hill, Ore
gon. 232
FOIt SALK 1C0 aero ranch, one
mile from Cold Hill. Xew $2000
house, plenty of water, $C0 aero.
$3000 down. Owner box 279, Gold
Hill, Oregon. 232
FOR SALIiFhe acres well Im
proved, closo In, terms. Sec own
er. P. O. box 285. 247
FOIt SATR LIVESTOCK
FOR SALKThrec brood sows to let
on shares; also two Cyclo hatchers
for sale. Phone 859-11 or J. ll'.
Patterson, It 1, Medford. 232
FOR SALE Hogs, or will exchange
for stock. J. R. McDowell, Trail,
Ore. 233
FOR SALK Gentlo pony, broken to
drive; also single buggy and har
ness. C10 South Oakdalc or phone
3I9-J. 230
FOR SALD Thoroughbred regis
tered O. I. C, fuiprovetl Chester
White weaned pigs for sale. Somo
good boar pigs; Schucbard Or
chard. Phono C11-R3.
FOR SALK Shetland pony, cart
nnd harness, cheap. Schuchard
Orchard. Phone G11-R3. .
FOR SALK Six young fresh
heavy milkers, high test.
Livery.
cows,
Nash
own
FOR SALE And for service, full
blooded Jersey bull. H. A. Gray,
Jr.. Orchard Home. 247
FOR SAMJMlSCELliAXEOUS
FOR SALE Will be at the market
Saturday with pork sausage made
and put up right; also Xmas mlnco
meat. J. A. Waterman, stall 9.
231
FOR SALE--Graphanlione, Columbia
Graphonola. nearly new. cost $50,
' will take $25, and throve In 12 largo
records. Call at 20C W. Main St..
and see this bargain.
FOR SALE Three beautiful Persian
rugs. One, size 5 1-2x9: a pair,
3 1-2x5; worth $135. A bargain
for cash. Phone 33C-R. Earl
Trowbridge. 233
FOR SALE Dry wood, under cover,
all kinds and lengths. Valley Fuel
Co. -Phono 7C. 252
FOR SALE $10,000.00 worth of
gilt edged mortgages In amounts to
suit purchaser, all drawing 10
per cent per annum. See owner.
R. H. Toft.
FOR SALE Cut glass, flno mahog
any, blrdtoye maple and o&k furni
ture, Kimball piano, player and
music at a bargain. Seo it at tho
Now York Hair Dressing Parlors,
next to post office.
WAXTKP MTUAT1QX3
WANTED Work by day or hour." by
mlddlo-aged woman. Ill North
Front.' 233
WANTED Work, wood cutting. P.
O. Ilox 302, Medford. 242
HELP WAXl'Kn--MAM5
WAXTED A thoroughly wldo-awaku
hustling salesman to represent us
in this territory during 1915. Our
superior line of art calendars, il
lustrated slgiiB, leathor goods, fans,
pencils mid other practical adver
tising novelties offers you n real
opportunity to muke big money tho
year roind. if you are ambitious
to connect with u live proposition,
write at once Address, Sales Mfir.,
Meeker Adv. Co., luc, Joplln,
Mo. 232
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Week-old calves.
C. A.
2 '15
Colby, Lake Creek, Oro,
WAXTED TO Bl'Y Fivo or slx-room
bungalow, modem, cheap and close
in. P. O. box 71 C, Medford, 230
WAXTED Unfurnished 7 or S-room
modern house, with sloopliiR
porch preferred. 'Phono 11 or call
nt room 2Q8, Medford hotel. 231
WANTED Largo slzo baby car
vlago, good condition. Hox I).,
care Mall Tilhuno. H30
WANTED Horses, Jiarnoss, wngon
and luipkiuentB up. to ttfjO, for
hoiiflo mid lot that cost $1000. M.
A. Under, U4 N Front St.
FOR EXCH.YNlSlS.
EXCHANGE Want to sell or buy
anythlug? U G Rnder, 114 N.
Fiont fit Employment offtco nnd
' rentals. JMipbjj 15. Nulf Sed.
PA01D JTIVT!)
JlfMr' A".'
FOl'NI)
FOUNU-llloyeleoti Orlftln tMk
-tt t-
Owner call nml describe vnum At
Monarcll Seed Co. 231
si-it -. j - -,je . j .f S3Si!il
iHJBiNFJjS niKnrrroiiV
Auto Supplies
LAHRR AUTO fiPRINf! CO. W
nro operating tho Inrgfst, oldest
nnd best equipped plant In Iho Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 2fi North Fifteenth St.,
Portland, Oro.
Notary 1'abllc
IIKLKN N. YOaF.Y Nbtarr nub
ile. IHlng yvir work to me at tlui
sl-n ot tho Mall Tribune.
Transient.
EAD8 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front St. Ption
315. Prices right. Service guar
tnteod Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MHALWt
Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and
D, Medford National Dank Dldg.
A. E. REAME8, LAWYER Domett
Corey bids.
Wni, M, Colvlg, George M. Roberts
COLVIO & ROBERTS, LAWYER
.Medford National Dank Uulldlng.
R. F. MULKEY ft GEO. W. CHERRY
Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun
ty Rank Building.
NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney nt
law, room 1, Sparta building, Med
ford. Oregon.
CMroyrmcton
DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise K.
Hedges Mcchano-Thoraplsts, Chiro
practors, SpondylothoraplMs. These
systems, Including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy,
etc., produce reaulta la both acute
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. Over Douel & Co., cor
ner Main and Bartlett. Hours 9
a. m. to C p. m. Other hours by
appointment. Phoae"170.
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
norre specialist Rooms 2B3-204-265.
Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given';
needlo spray, head and shoulder
shower In connection; advice la
dietetics, medical gymnastics,
hydroptherapy. Lady attendant.
Phone, office 643, reeldenee Cll-R.
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EmpJoymeM Agency
We are here to help, people get re
liable, competent help. Wo fur
nish help In almost ail lines of
business. We make a specialty of
competent men and wives for
'ranches. Wo solicit "your patroa
ago. manor's Real Estate and
Employment Bureau, Rooms G and
7 Palm Building, Medford. Paoae
85S. Mrs. J. S. Clurk, Manager,
successor.
Dentist
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. O. O. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Garnott-Corey Bldg., aulta 110
Medford, Oro. Phone 85(3.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premise
cleaned up tor the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons for
good 6ervlcc. Phone 274-L. F.
Y. Allen.
Instruction la Music
HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 11 0 So.
Laurel. Fred Alton Halgbt Piano,
Mrs. Florence Halllday Haight,
Toice. Telephone 176-R.
StCEugrapneT
SHOE REPAIRING First class ehtu
repairing, on modern electrio
machines while you wait. E. N.
Blden, located In Kldd'a Shoe Store,
Phone 313J.
Painting
ROOMS TINTED t)R PAPERED
From $2.50 and up, by Dick San
ders. Phono 544-M, residonco 511
N. Fir. Estimates given, all
around roan, honest dealings, good
materials used absolutely.
Phyeslclans ana Oargeoiui
DR. F. Q. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., phone 103 C-L. Residence
2G South Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopatalo
physicians, 303 Garnett-Corey
building. Phone 904-M.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Office 228 East Main St.
Hours 8:30 a, in. to 8 p. n.
Fnono.
E. B. PICKED, M. D. qitice JhoW.
Bon County Bank bldg, Office
phono 43-R; realdenco'phpne 68-K.
DR. MARTIN C. DARBBK Pliysl
clap and surgeon. Olflee Palm
block, opposite' Nash Hotel. Hours
10 to 12. I to 4. PhOne 110-J.
DR. It. vy. CLANUY Physician and
surgeon. Phones, office 36, resi
dence 724-J, Office houra 10 to
12, 2 to 5.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physlclaa
and surgeon,
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D
Practice limited to diseases of
women, Offices 232 E. Mala,
Phone., restdepco, 814-J3; office
814.
R. J. CONROY, M. D Physician an
Surgeon. Over Hutchison & Lutus
den, 215 E Main 8t PhoueJJ,"
Printers mnl 1'iiPllsliertt
MEDFORD PKlN;TiNO CO,, iuw tkf
' best equipped priming eigee )a
s6uthern Oregon; book binding;
loofce leaf ledgers, hlUlag aystwJ,
ett;, Pnrtlaml prlcw. f trt
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