7 .9 v v 4 , " o 1 1? AMD SOTR MEDEOltt) MATtf'IfolBTftnl, ftEPITOftp: OlTCaON. MONDAY. MAY 8, ,191ft ir I d i! li i' 5 i ! v lit! ll i I i b' n M yd c r 0 r !'i ih r Kit M MAIL TRIBUNE I'UHtilftlfflll KVMIlY At'TimNOON KXUBPT HUNDAT IIV TUB MfbrOllU PIUNT1NQ CO. Office Mall Tribune ilulMlns, 25.27.J8 North rir street; Ulcplumu 76. Thn Domocrnllo XlmifS, The Mrdford Midi, Tho MoUtard Tribune, Thr South rn OroKonlati, Tho Ashland Trlbuns. BTJBSCHnTIOW kATH On year, by mull.. , .15.00 Oni mnnih, by mnll .69 l"nr month, dcllvorod bv cnrrlrr In Mcdraril. l'hoonlx, JauLaonvllla nnd Central l'olni ..a .60 Hnturday Only. Iv itinl", per ypnr . 3.00 Weekly, por ynr..... 1.50 Official Pwr of the City of Mclfonl OfllclM Prtpef of Jackson County. Entered nn second-clans matter nt Medfdrd, Oregon, under tho act of Mutch I, 1870. ftw'iifii Circulation for 1614, tit. full leaned "wire, Associated Press dis patch. n$$$& Subscribers falling to receive papers promptly, phono Clrcu- Utlon Manager nt 25011. . E&f AfiU ksoj w" - 4&&Wk&E. . w w .v CIY n "Very often the young tnnti who can't make tip his mind "ivhttt lie Avnnli to be hnsn't n mind to make up." LAUGHS Ho Gucsm1 It She 'Tin truo thnt I hnvc broken tho engagement and thnt I still hnvc your rinjr; but do yon know why I re tain that ringf Ho (ruefully) On tho principle thnt to the victor belongs the spoil? 1 i uppotc. Boston Transcript. Sltort-lUndctl While traveling; through Alnbaniti n yonnpr salesman was ono dny forced to dine nt n farmhouse. Kot beinij very v.ell satisfied with his weal of cornbrend and bacon, ho nsked if ho might hnvc a glass of milk. " "No," replied -his host. "Ah don't reckon you'll find nny milk nround hero nince tho dog died." "Since tho dog died!" echoed the stranger. "Wlmt's that got to do with itf" "1iy," replied tho fnnncr, "who do you-nll reckon's Roin' to po nn' fetch thc'cowsT" Evcrjbod3-'b Jlng- nzine. TnuitwoHlijr There is n certain Ohio judgo whoso wit has enlivened ninny n dull citHo. On ono occasion counsel mndc in his court this statement on behnlf of a plaintiff of somewhat bibulous npjwnrnncc: "My client, your honor, is n most rcmnrknblo ninn and jioIuh a vcr' re spotiHible jKifiition; he is in imager of a wntcrworkti." After n survey of tho client his honor replied : ''Yes, ho looks like n tnnn who could bo trusted with any amount of wa ter." Her Limitations - "Well, in your brido a good housc keopcrt" '"Kho hnmi't had much ONporiencc nlonj;, those lines, I mu-t admit. She thinks 'anybody ought to bo satisfied with an ico cream soda for brenk- fiifat. Knnsas City Star. LuuKhiiblo "Wasn't that funny story you laughed lit rather old 7" "Yes. Hut the ninn who told it wns to important nnd dignified that his condescension in tolling any kind of a funny story struck mo as highly numbing." Washington Star. An K.vccptlon Rtelln Packers say that meat ani mals can't catch tip with tho con sumer. Holla -liver have n bull chase you?" Now York Sun. An Antidoto "jry dear Mr. Join's, there arc too too many women nowadays who are devoting tlionibolvo to activities that are Abstract." "Wll in my case, Mr. Perkins, I do it -for relief. My husband talks about nothing but concrete." V " Satisfied "Let me sco hoiihi of your black kid gloves," said a ludy to a nhop us Bistant. ''ThohO ure not the latest stylo, uro thoyt" asked the lady when tho gloves were produced. "Yes, nindiim," replied the shop woman. "Wc linye had them in stook only u few flays," "I didn't think thov woix, hecnitse tho fashion pnpor snys" black kids Iihvo tan stitches nnd vice versa. I Btto l(.e ju Nl!)oheS, but not lu yico LEgT THE TRUTH BE KNOWN O!NI0 of tin most notable nets of tho present, ndininisini tion ws the ereation of the commission on industrial relations. Ono of tho best, appointments made by the pres ident was that of bVank l Walsh, its chairman. The commission has been holding hearings in different parts of tho country, and the conditions revealed by'the evidence offered is calculated to canse even the most optoiuistic among ns to wonder what the end will be. Maoanly prophesied years ago our Vepublic would not endure. Ho said that while we had a vast undeveloped country, our problems would be simple, but Uiat tho tost would come When the lauds of the public domain were all taken and our nonulaf ion had increased to the ratio of IOur- opean countries. I lien, said Alacauly, the masses would be come restive and overthrow the government, until tho ap pearance of a dictator, who would reform the government along imperial lines, with an army to keep the masses in subjection. Lord Macauly s idea of government was that of one founded on classes a ruling class and a working class the latter to be kept in subjection by the military arm of the government, whenever the civil administration was threatened. The federal commission in its invest teat ion has crath ered material to show that poverty, oppression and ex ploitation of the mass of our people is rapidly bringing the same conditions that have oppressed the masses of Kurono for centuries. "While the standard in that country has been slowly raising, in our country it lure 'been falling The meeting place is not far off. In the past twenty years there has been at times migrations of laborers from this country to Europe, because at times employment was better than here. "We can now see not the coming, but the presence of some of the evils the historian predicted. The condi tions of tlie tenant farmers under the landlords of Texas and Oklalioiua, are as bad, if not worse, than the tenants of the diikes and earls of Great Britain. Suffering Ire land is an industrial paradise compared to some parts of those states. In no part of Europe, except Russia, could there have been found Tjefore the war a place where tho people were robbed and preyed upon as the cotton plant- el's in tiie south nave been by the usurers ot their own communities. The conunission is giving the neoplc a hcarinir. It is about the first time the people of this coun try have had an opportunity to tell the story of how they live and how little thc' have to live for, to their own public servants. The plain, Homely truth is being told at least a part. The poor people of the country are proud and sensitive. They want to believe in this country and its in stitutions. They want to believe that here they and their children have opportunit'. Out of pride, most of them will remain silent and suffer. They still -want to cling to that foolish school-book fantasy that every boy horn under tho star-spangled banner has a chance to be president. There fore, but few have asked to be heard. But the few that have spoken have aroused the plutocratic press. The de mand is made that the commission be abolished. The exposure of conditions is so damnable that plutoc ac fcare its effect and wants its work stopped. Their de- T maud is that TIIE TRUTH OF CONDITIONS IN AMER- ICA SIMLL BE SUPPRESSED. They fear the result of such a method of information and education. They feel that if the people once find they have a means of presenting their side of the case to their government they might get into their heads that this government ought to be run by the people and for the people. They fear the coming of the troubles prophesied by Macauly They know that we live under the same economic svstcm that Europe does. and that we are traveling the same road, and -we will have same problems to settle. But plutocracy is not ready to meet the issue. The dictator is not in sight and the stage is not. laid for his appearance. A dictator "will need an army of men trained to follow and obey, and this preparation plutocracy has been trying to make for the past twenty years. "When a militia like that in Colorado can be provided in every state, then plutoeracv will welcome the opportunity to settle the question of the rights of man for another century. In the meantime the truth must be silenced and when waisn a lew days ago exposed the duplicity and lying hypocrisy of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., he brought upon liimself the vindictive persecution of the subsidized press of America. He is marked for destruction by Stan dard Oil. It has destroyed many before, but at this day let us hope that time will prove to us that its power to .1i... .- XI 1. - Jl . . . 1 i i i uiasuoy uiu ciiuinpiuns ot ine to be regained. NEW BOOKS ADDED 10 The following books nro among thrj titles, nsido from stories, which have, been added to the public, library dur ing the month of April; Amazing Argentine, Frascr; Ath letic Onmcs in tho Education of Wo men, Dudley; Backward Child, Mor gan; British hntton, Wrong; Cause and 'Cure of Crime, Henderson; Con quest of the Tropics, Adams; Crafts manship of Writing, Coopor; Cubists and Post-Impressionism, Eddy; Deco. ration of the School and Home, Dillu way; .Handbook of tho European War, Sheip; Higher Education ns n Training for Business, Hudson; How to See n Play, Bint on; Juvenile Courts nnd Probation, Floxner; Met allurgy of the Non-Ferrous Metuls. Gowland; Montossori System Exam ined, Kilpntrick; Mystery of the Ori cntnl Hug, Lewis; Tho Old Qamo, Blylbe; Pitliio, Bunion; Popim, Cnweiii; 1'otloiy, ('ox; Philosophy, Walsh must be destroyed. people nas been lost, never What Is It 7 Jcvons; Practical Hog Keeping, Hnynes; Practical Trad; and Field Athletics, (Jrahnin; Pro ductive, Orcharding, South; Romance of Irish History, Howe; Selection!; From tho World's Greatest Sljoit Stort Stories; Short History of Our Own Times, McCarthy; South Ameri can tour, Peck; Story of tho Anieri enn Merchant Marine, Spears; Tho Sun, Sampson; Ten Thousand Miles With a Pog Sled, Stuck; Through th-i ftrnnd Canyon from Wyoming t.) Mexico, Kolb; Training tho Girl, Me Keover; Wiliam Morris, Glutton. Brock; Voting x ,i(oUjorV Hnndbook Wheeler. CHICKK.V BITJPKU Tho Commercial club at their reg ular monthly meeting May G will bo served with a chicken supper by the ladles of St. Mnrk's Oulld In St. Mark's hall at promptly 6:30 o'clock. Tickets GOc. Every member of thq club 1b urged to bo prosant. H. A. LATTA, W. F. ISAACS, O. M. THOMAS. Comniiuoo. J "UNCLE JOE" 15 BtM';. f '! ' tI toMBB -f CZBBBr vJBvJBRSHsTxilHDHKtitllHik V vrV.JH 1 ' "t'nele .loo" Cnntton, with Mis Hcsh Mjirchfcld (loft), nrd Mls Kthol Miller (right), who, with the eoiuresMoi al purtx of twenty two, wont to Honolulu after .' xi-it at the I'dii.hia Patiuc intorudtionnl c.po-iliou nt Snn Kntnoiseo. SLEEP A FACTOR OF LIFE Ity James Itlioilorlrk (Continued from Friday.) Products which transcend the nor- mal limits of development front tho species, nro Immature, unrlpo and thus wcakonod. A giant among men is mentally underdone In tho saiuo proportion that ho Is physically over done. Ho la unripe. Tho fnctors of growth and intittirltj nro unoqitnl, the organism weakened nnd life shorten ed. Persons affllcitcd with oboslty aro out of balnncn. by violation of the same Ian. hut In a different iiinntmr Thin ,inl t,wi iimdi. wlilnli means that th.'y sleep loo much, thus diminishing the normal wnklug or maturing hours, which nro waking hours tiecaue surplus tlsstio Is bolng torn down, nnd burned ns find to I furnish the waking energies. Such I organisms nro weakened. "Mcdlcluo" for a violated law of nature Is a mockery. Nature In limit wilt ellmlnnba by tho inexorable law of selection all tlioso unfit by Inheritance. Wo have an animal dying of obesity. Doctors say It dlos of a dlseaso cholnrn. Cholera is not a dlsoaso. It Is na ture's executioner. It Is tlm fatal torm In the cumulative sorlos of or ganic weakness, resulting from viola tion of laws of life. When this Ik understood thuro will be no appro priations of money by tho govern ment to buy sorunis for tho farmors, but instead n law will be onacted making It a crlmo to prodtico chol era Infectml hogs'. Tho condition In the dlsoaiu- and tho condition Is en tirely subject to control. Tho vegetable kliiKdoin Is already producing oils In large quantities, which can be Indefinitely Increased, to rollove the vital draft on tho bog, now verging on extinction. I.loblg, a world rouowned authorrlty on animal chamlstr), snys, "Fat Is an abnormal product, who accumulations Is duo to -want of oxygon to consume It." Thus sclonce has touched this sub ject In the vital spot, but without tho aid of tho principle Involved In this dlot sleep conception Is unnblo to prescribe a remedy. Tho diet sleep factor of life, produces surplus, for future consumption thut tho Imlanco In vital economy niny bo maintained. It Is a material form of energy which has been produced at much cost to teh organism and If not roturnod to It In tho form of fuel energy during Its waking hours, tho organism Is weakened, But this animal Is de nied tho normal actlvo waking stato, by abnormal food ougorgomont which causes an abnormal sleep stato that In turn produces abnormal quanti ties of fat to fill tho lard can, I defy any man to fatten a hog for market without greatly reducing tho term of Its waking hours. A direct ratio will exist between Its Increased sleep ing hours nnd tho consequent accu mulation of this abnormal tlssuo, Tho maplo sugar tree that Is "tap ped" from your to year for "sap" will show signs of weakening vitality and finally die In consoquencu; Thu samo law is violated. Tho unscientific (oachlng that tho world uiul tho fullness thereof worn mnilo for tho especial itsn of iiuiii, wl Jong nwkg t difficult for Hio JOLLY CHAPERONE Kcmlnll of CoM II III. .Inymnn to full) comprehend thnt tho Inexorable- laws of llfn novur Intcnd- I ,1,n,1 nc Jccl houl.l ir..y upon the vitality of another. Tho hog U "tapped" for "sap" called fat and Is dying of It, tho doctors nro calling for scrums, whllo nature Is writing In terms of chotorn, "vital bankruptcy." A normnl waking state for this long suffering nnlmnl Is tho only remedy, and this will bo determined by tho degree of nllnientntlou. When the farmer loams by osporlonco that It tho hog hns Ikm'ii freed from tho taint of vital weakness by proper I J"Hit..iiont. Ihnl ho couldn't glvo It tho cholera If he tried, then ho will know. If this animal had nn Indeflnltu supply of energy, then this robbery of Its vital nssets would uinko no difference, but sticha think Is not pos xllilu in n universe governed by law. (To bo Continued.) notici:. Notice is horeby given that tho un deralgned will apply to tho city coun cil nt IU meeting to bo hold May 4 tit. I Din, for n llcnnio to sell malt, spi rituous nnd vinous liquors In quanti ties lea than n gallon at Its placo ot j buMlnoM at 82 North Front street, In the city of Medford, for n iierlod ot six months. Dal ad April 21th, 1915. M. & B. J. ADAMS. NOTK.'i: TO CONTHACTOItK Sealed proposals, addressed to tho undorslgned nt Jacksonville, Qro gon,' nnd ondorsod "Sonled BID FOB IlKPAIUINd BIUDan," for repairing bridge ncrosn Antelope Crook nbout 'l mllos south of Knglo Point, Ore gon, lit nccordanco with tho plans nnd specifications on file In the Coun ty Clerk's offlco, will bo received and filod until 10 o'clock A. M. Mny 20th, 10 15, and at that tlmo tho County Court will publicly open and road all bids. Each bidder shall Imj required to deposit with his bid five per cent ot Hi (i amount of his bid, which shall bo forfeited to tho county In enso tho award Is mndu to him, nnd If ho falls, neglects ,or ictuses, for u porlod of ton days after such award is mado, to entor Into tho contract and fllo his bond In tho manner re quired by nnd to tho satisfaction of tho county court. A corporate surety bond will bo roqulred for tho faithful porform anco of tho contract In a sum equal to ono-hnlf of tho total amount ot t.,u sum bid, Tho County Court rosorvos tho right to rejoct any or nil bids, or to accept tho proposal doomed best for Jackson County. Dated this Sfld day of April, 191G. (1. A. fJAItPNISR, County Clerk, Jucksonlllo, Oregon. 40 WE CAN BUILD IT Experimental Work, Model Making, Dlo Making, Designing and Mfg. special machinery. Corrospondonco Sollcltod AUMSTItONU MFO. CO, 1 Second flt Portlnud. Oro. Wlial Von llino Uwu T(Oong For, uommokb rd ruabiOATioiv in romior-oauiiB or tax mum. tu dm ulrotilt rmirt or tho Hlato of itnwm for JitoKnott t'miulj'. , Jni'lointi County, Oirinm, I'liilutlff, ' lVnv I'oHti-r, H, hwiiiiukii. .Mm. II. Wllllt rr, H J, Atmiltl. I,' It HoHldnlKV, MtK. I. n liiihiiuoil. T I., limy. U IIiIkhm, J. C lilvi't. 11 C lirwry. Ilobrivii KkmIi nIoii, I.U'IiIIk I'm iiii'I', l.uoludu llauliird ICxt., Mm .MIuiiIk (Iiiiio, A lluldlnuH, Om'iir IIuiiIh. J l Milium, li, A Mulli run, MtH lliliuldlil MllliltiK. Clliirlotto ISdlon, J T. Kuwyor, V. II HolieiM, Hut ry Mllvcr, W 11. Vnli Vnrtnr, .liniim Witlkcr. J. I., Ill own, I.Unlo tlooillow. l. V Kluoiiw, Jivnii'M O'fiimnd, John IVI IIiir, Mill)' Vlrki'rN. M I', liuioltlor. ' It ClonmT, KumI UiImuII, tliori I.mIn, Wm Ni'lKon, I,. K lli'iiilnr, .1. M Itfoh. A .v IC Hlmtili. .1. Wiitn. Wi'Nit'iu Chiv ooiiilmny, J ) Wlin.-f lint.. M. I. Wliliinv, v n c,lr.v, .1 li rinlvi, W. I Joikn. i V, Wind, It WVImlor, .1 .1 Krn, MldNiitirl Vnlli'V i'iiiiiiniiy. H, 1' lobnrll, II II Hlilpp. Ollxir WlNhoy, lliiiiniiiu ,t Hilinililin, ' r ,vi I: tltu hinii. t 11. WulVi'i ion. CriiiinT MinlliorH, MIIum I li'iiiliitt. J. !, I'm dii, Iti'Vi'iiiio Mlulnit ooniimnv, II U tllliltrl, I.' (I hi'iilron, I! A llolnui. J. (I fit'ulllK tcr I' .1 HcliiiHili'r. I M iVnlt-r. I. Coixrr Int. Ji. Hiirtli'S. John Hilxrr A Kli. I, l:. Itiilich. l.milKi. It f,nrrnll. M llinillrt. J It. Iiuuitnn. K, I' (l.trd. lr II ll KiMti-txnii, ll. IVII.'I. W. I Thouipiioii. J J roller, II lliinfMil, I Hinnu.-I KltiK Vlrtnr Koeli, A C Will ilion i; M Hmllli. It. K Huff). M H (trim V 1 1 Ai .1 Monro T-irrc I'lnn Ti'Dlior Knierprlno Mlnlnis Co, Tlion lliiptuiod 11. M Hmltb (I II Alklu. A I AriimtronK Murrutl I'll , I'ntrlch Mt'Mnlion. ())i Connolldilli'd .Mlnrn Co. i I K ltivi, l II Thompxon TrnI I Idtnilifr Co.. .titiiirn Voiiiik UmiIh AdaiiiK. II N HiitU'r, C V. Cnrd.'i lli'itrv cimW, Ciirrli I! iMinon, (lo I. Max in. II V liny. Win h'onler, llmlnr (litllowny II C Onrttt'tt II II llntrln Urn 1 1 llioiitt Cut, J M IliltrlWood, John Klllhnm. V liyrr J W Imw- It... A 1 I ......m.. l.t..lU I., ,11. 1 ,!, , . imi.ti'Iii,'. iniltPVll,' ...,,(, . W l.tKiiirlnlrr. Jnok .Vlnrtlii, M. H Misid own, Nflllo Mooro, Mnrlln .MrhtninilRli. A ll Omnr IMinir J'hiilrt'y. C M l'tiriKlrr, Murthu I'onrll. Murv A l'rlr. J I' Kiddy. .Mnbil iMgor, (i Hrlirlio. tncrliorn, ll.lp Hlicppiird, C A. Hlilltli. John C Htrphi'ilNon, John T Tiilont. Iliiivt'V Vlnci'ut, k Alfred nnd IMllli Orr J J. Murpliv, H II, Hlminniii. t W. N'ldiitt. N H. Wrleh, N H Urn phy. T, ll iiolwrt. . c. Cook. I'rlnl (lord, .ii. OriiOK Miirtin, Marl N I'lrli-li lli-li Khrldon, lli'ii lluvttiond Kl,"Ml J N T MIII.t. II It. lltinnJolin IXt In niiiun iinkiiown, K 11 IliMtpri'o, di fnnl ii lit ft. To the iibuvo ii.iimd ili'ffililanU, nd! oiicli or you In tin Xititi of tho Htntn of Orrmm You uro livrby nollflnl thnt Jackou County. Oroitoii. lbs holder of tho Cr tiricntrfi of lirllioiuoncy licrrlimftrr oil out mid iiiiinltrrol, nnd lumird u lirrrln nflrr io'I forth by Urn tt colli rtor of the rrnld county or Jncknou. nlnta of Otr Kon. for tlm niiinunt In'rrliuiftrr dfidtf tintrd. tho Mntnn lirlnc tho nnioiint tlnm duo nnd drlliniiit'iit for Inxm for tho yrtir iJ. toiifiiiiT wtiii iH'iiiniy. intrr- rut, nnd tiontri Ihcrroli upon in.' I on I property mmi-mird to you, nnd rrh of you. of which you mo Urn owner n nppriUfl of rvoord. thr H.lld ntonerty h ln Nltuiitrd In sld county nnd stnlo. nnd tho imini of tho prrson to whom iinHrmtiMl, ho dmcrlpttou of mild pro peril' ii ml tho nmoiinl dun tlnreon Ik-Imk in ho uordu nnd flgum hm follow, to. Wit I IU 11,1 AIIKtlNt I IPII Nit, I'M. IVrrv Plotter, smitli 4 of s i, ,-sii tiwvt irk iu ncroi koiii. sta tion ft. twp 35. It I W, MOtON ISO, tUXfH lli0. ptfimllv fl.t, Inlenrst . Itu.: cohIn KOe total tux, ixMitlly, lutrrml nnd cimt 1 27 HI No. us. H Snann-ii, HP, Ntt'U. 11, tup 35. II : V, nrrrn 10. titim II :. Hnnty 13c. Int.Tftt Hie. rout SOCj tiftMl ln, poimlty, lntrrl and coat .Vo' I7SJ. Mrit II Wolkrr. HW HU'U. Stt'ii of SW. re 13. twp. 3S. II. S V , srrrn to, laxi'it 13 i. pf unity 37c. In liTfM 13 IU, coMtH ,n totut tux, iMiimlty. InlcrrHt und cot I7.U3. No. 173M. H J Aunllll. Im-b. N A3 drif i iiiin, w sou ffti rnnn pi van i rrt N nnd 1119 frrt W of NV ror. I. U I 17. twii 39, II. I II. H SS dK :S mill V 131 i ttl N to ilrK. IS mill. W I 0 ft'.'l. ftf., liixm 121 St. Mitllty 13 It, llllrrmt tlS7. rein Hon. total tux, ix-iutlty, In trrrnt nnd emit 113 3. No 1731. C II. Il.tirdi.l.-V, Ni(, lot 3 I.Ik 9. AKhbind. Inii'M IJi iu. i-'iilty it.tts. lut'Tcnt HC :, ooitln ue, toinl tut, I penally, inn rmi mm rom 117.31 No 1733. Mrit I.. It llimhnrll, llitllr lew Add WW. NKl. MV. K"U ure 14 twp. 3, It I i;. nrri-N 5. tuiin 13 77. prnnlly 37, Inlrrmt II. SI. cost inc. tolnl lux, innlly, Inlrrmt nnd com IS 33. No 1731. T. I limy. W'H HK HI5U nnd I aero lid nro II, twp, 39, ll I ll, nrri-n 31, Inxr 113.11, prnnlty 1131, In tnrrm ts (0, roNtH S0o, total Inx, prnnlly, iiim'ci'ki 11 nn com ijj.itn. No 1T31 II Ii llnuKH. Im-c 10 10 elm i: nnd 3 olm. N of HW Mr. of NWU of MVi, or I., r.yj riiH ,v y ,,K a nun W 6 33 rim H. 19 dg U mill V 19 73 dm cniitiiliilnc itrroit . ik-p S. twn 3). It I i:. timi'S 131 iu. ppunltv 17.51, ln icn'ni it..:, coitm bio. mini 1111, pun nlty. InlHrrm nnd com III O iu niv, u t ifitl, .tMiiinriu, mutiny St. ; ncru lioilKht ot I. W Unitli, inxo IIS 23. (K-imlty 11.13. Intorrm l:h,D3, ronlH ton. totul l.tx. penally, Intirfol nnd com 179.17 No ITS I, i: C Iirwrv. hrjj nn V.. lino HlVU sio II. 31 rim. W of cor. I10I nee 11 nnd 20 N SI I rim W 9 S3 Win. tit NV cor. lldlvlv sclimil honn'. sin ll. twp, 39, It. I 1". nori'M 6, iiixon 12.111. Ik-ii.iiiv :io, intfiem 11 n, corns &ur, lotnl tax, penally, Inlrrmt und cont No'. 1712. Ilrlirrcn ICuuti'mon, Asbtimd II. It Add lots 21. 22. Idk J, tnxfH 121 fiV, IH'liillty 12.14, Illtrrt'St II3.N2. ronlH Soc, totnl lux, prnnlly, Intvrrst nnd tolH 3S 117. No. 1? IS. Iiddla I'nrinrr. Ific. 10 If, elm. N of cur coin, lit urcii. 10 nnd XW di'f S3 mln i: I S3 elm N lo.sr. elm ! center rounly roa.l thrncn ll R su om, V 4 40 ill". H 1 1 US elm n-c II. twp, 39. It IS. tnxrH 3 20, M-nalty 32e. In ti.rcHt 12.01, could r.oo, tutal tux, penalty, inn'ri'ii ami com i.ur. Nn 1711, I.uclndit Onlnnrd Kit., Nli or HW'1,!, IS, iwp 37 II 1 W.. nrrm xv, tuxvM 9 S3, (irnalty 9,'e, Intcrom IS 09, oohIk f.Oi:, tolnl lux, penalty, In tercNt nnd com 117.07 No. 1717, Mrs Mlnnlo Onno, llniiio. ulrud Amuo. lot. Jot 10, moIiikjI illntrlct Nn. S, taxes IS OH, penalty 60c, Interim 13,21, cunts SOc, total tux, penally, ln tvrrni nni f-iirti fj.v No. 1732, A. MiirdliiKH. den. S3.33I. see N, twp. 3!I9, It I U, laXiH 120.33, pen fitly 12.03, Intercut 113.00, cnnln fifle, toini iux, penuuy, iniurcBi unu com I3RS5. No. 17S3, Oncar I loo In. llninrstend As. so, ninn on 1;. uulir hi., Ashland, don CZ.39I, school dlHlrlct No. S, tuxes fS.ni, penally u.jc, inierem i.u, ensm uoe, totnllux, penally, Inlurcst nnd com 111.80. No 1751. J. I,. Malum, NK of NW, "or, 17, twp. 39, It. I II., liens 10, tuie jr.. 19. penalty S2o, Interrm $333, costs uvu. iiimi iiixon, penally, iiiiiiihi nnd cost I9.S3. No. 176S, K. A Miilliewn, Atihltitid, Mutlniws Add. lots IS, 19, tuxes .1 SI, nnnnlty 38o, Interest IM7, costs f.0n. Inlal x, penalty, Intercut und cost No, 17AA. Mrs. Itonietln Mnnkem. '.fl.1 ncreii out of dvs 46-CI2, ti(Xs 160.01, iiiiiiiilly 15.00, Inlxrem I3J.00, costs COo, ViW . ,ux l"'iMlly, Inliirest und cost IK7.ni. No. 1768, Clmrlotli. Polloiv Aiiblttiill, 1 7 und 8, blk. 49, tnxrs 113.70, pen- uii, ti..i, iiiiereHi B,iz. corns riuc, ioiui lux. penalty, Interim und cost 133.69, No. 1761. J. t, KViwycr, ll. It. Alld, lots 3. 4, Idk. R, Inxes 117.78, ponulty 11.77. InlercHt 111,37, costs SOc. total tax, poimlty, Intercut und com 1,11.42. , No. 1702, V. II. Hchi-dd. Ashland Add. lot 3, Idk. I)., taxes 15, SI, poimlty 88c, Interest 12,13, coals 60u, lotul tax, costs, Penally nnd Inlerunl 37.13. No. 1783. Iluriv Hllvor. HU of NW. 1783, flurry Hllver, H14 of NWJ two. .'19. It. J W. and HM of MS', soo. 8, twp. .'19, II. J W. and HI3 of NUii, sec. 7, twp, 38, II, 1 W., uores 120, tnxvn 17.08, penally 76c, IntercHt 14.91, costs 60a, toiat lax, ponulty, Inturust nnd coat fid 10, No, 1770, W. H. Van Vnctof, Asblnnd John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Xady Assistant 9W H. llAIlfLElT Phones M, 47 nml -I7-JH 'aImihi9v Hvivlot; VvronPr lot 9, bill. II.. Iiixi'k liai IK'hiiity li. i V I I.N I, llli'll'l! . ..... ......., Mi... I f I I f p, t'min l.we. Intoiomt mid cost otnl liu, pi'iiauy, ij r. 1 No, 1771. .Iiimi's Wiilltor, Iwn houses und iiuiii udj fiislol linul 'ii nm Hi nnd two guild on irnsl. tnxen IBS ON, lielinliy Idiao, iniemii 3,in3, imisim ftue, mini intr, pennlty, Inleissl nnd rust J I . . No. (in, .I Ii, IHowii. Nil of HWW nnd HI! or Nll'i. fee HI, iwp 31, It II i: luMos hii, turns III si, ponulty 11 18, luli'ient 17 AT, cnxlH Mio. tolnl tux. piu Kit v. Intel est nml com, lll.ilf. ,-,, No. UTT, l.lsxlo OiiiMllnw, NH of NW und NW or NIHl, see W. iwp .IJ, ll. J i:, neies I3i. tines 1273s, iinniilty 13.71, liilcii'sl IIIAI, corns due. total lux, pen ally, Intoii-Mt und com 118.11. No. 1778. (I. W Kllienw. HII of NlUt, see 3tl. Iwp 31. II 3 15. It IS. tllX"S 19 12, petmlly Ulu. Inteiesl 15 83, cnnls r.oe iolnl lax, penalty, Inteiesl und com Nun'. 1781, .Isuifs nVonnel, NU of Hl, see, 28, twi. 33, A 3 It, neres I ill), luxes 3J l. penalty 13 311. Interest 130 88, cimtn 80o, lotnl tu, pt'iuiliy, lulnrenl nnd ""nViW, Jimirs Ptdllnir. HW of KWHi see 31, lp M, It 3 It-, liciDM in, lit Hen ftii.il?, iii'imlly it ;, Inti'tent ld.83, donIs inc. lotnl lux, penalty, eomn und Inter '"No'Ij1!?, Mhiv Vlekms. MM, of NIU. e.' , up, 36. It IK, lierx 80, Inten IT.tU, in'imlty 7Je. Intetem in 00, cents f.lic;, lotnl lux. penally, lnleiet.1 und coal ll I 1 NiV'lTBT. M V llatehlor N14 of NISV1, Ni-e 3D, ll 38, ll 111, iierHS 80, tuxrn 1130, poimlty 8e. Interrm 121, eoma ioo. lotnl lux, penalty. Inlire.t nnd cost No t 1' II rr, W nr HIH, 1:14 or hwu. iif s. iwp. a. 11 i fir nerrn ISO. (live, f IU 91. piuinlty 1 1 02. lie lerr.t HISS, eosls Hue total lax, prnnlty, Intrrcm and rom 118 21. No 190. I'rwl tlmi, HW of HWU, nee 33. twp, 39, It, 4 Ii, nerrn It1, loin 3, 4. fro I, lup 111, II I It , Amen P3. laxen lnl7, penally 11.03, lotermt lin n. eoln 80e. toiiil Im, ponulty, lu to rent nml rem 118 80. No i;t! I Irons U-hIs NW of HI'.U. HW of NI1V,, Hli r NWU. t I. twp. 40, II 3 It., norm 130. tnxrH 113 93, pon ulty II 39. IllleieM 30, cnnln Sue, lolsl tax ponnli), Inlrn-nt nnd eont I1IBT, No Itns Win NMnoii. HU or NlUt, Hli of NWU, nre 3, Iwp 39. It 3 I.', nerrn ico, tuxes tluji. pennlty 1 1. Of. In. Irri'Nt J"., contn 0e tolnl Inx, pennlty, lllhtenl and eoi.1 118 31 No, l!94. U i: Itondi-r. NKU iter 18, twp 38, II I It. nrren l-i, taxen 0 31, ponulty 11.03, lulorrnl M 55. eonln SOc, mint lux, penally, Inttrenl and cost in ti N I79D. J SI. Ilreh. NKU. nor. 28. twp 3, II. 3 It Nerrn HO. tnxen U3, Prnnlty II HI, Inleient 110 II, eontn tOe, Unnl tax, ponulty, lutrrvnl und cost 1200. No 1803, A A Ii Hlruuh. onr-lhlrd In lerrnt In illn 3. I. 5. 9. 10. Talent. Inxen, le 'tmlly fo, lutrrrnt 38e. eonln Sue. tolnl tux pruulty Inlerint nnd rent HAS. No. 1801. J. R Worln, HH of Ni:U, Wit of Hl!t,, nee A. twp II. II 3 Ii, ncrm 140, linen till 31, ixMlally 11.02 In. trrrnl lit SS, contn Hie, total Inx, enntty, llllerrnt nod eimt 118 31 No I80J. Wtntiiii Tiny To, Nl of Nltlti nrc 2. twp 38. II. 2 I." . nettn 40, inrn Hit prnnlly ISu. Inlrrmt e, eontn SUr, lotnl tux Itonnlty, llilorent nnd isml I J 17 No 10. J II Winter lint un.lhl.le.l itne half liilrnnt In Nl, nrr In. twp. 38, J J! nirrn U tuxrn IS 4 U prnnlty f.l. lull n nl 3IB, lontn (Or total tux, iie'nulty Inli rml nn,t i ont I9.S, No I8US I. I) UTilln-V on. In 1. 1.-. I U l- : - - i THE PAGE Mctlford's Lending Theater MONDAY and TtMIHDAY G. M. ANDERSON IN When Love and Honor Called I'HHANAY TIIMBi: PAIIT KKATl'ltll IIIOOItAI'll Children's House HIXK! Jt'NOM.v.OO Plt'TPIli: His Jungle Sweetheart VITAOUAl'll CO.MIJDY Whose Husband flora l-'lncb, Koto Price and Jay Dwlgglits CO.MINO Wi:DNi:HDAY.TMUItHDAY Wilton Lackayn In THE PIT" FltlDAY-HATUItDAY VIOhA DANA who, as tlm child star In "Tho Poor I.lttlu Itlcli Olrl" hud nil Now York by tlm hearts and who was heralded as "llroadway's Youngest Htnr," In "Tin: HTONiNa." MEDFORD CREAMERY BUTTER IT IS PASTURIZED Cojne'SeeltMadeat 115 North Central Avenue A. A. MOODY, Prep. It. II. Add UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE PULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South Riverside Phono 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Pwpifotw, , xn .... J.. J -J3Vt-t3WSSJI.f - V It.'