Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 10, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MEDFORD. OIJIWOX.
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PUllbTtmUD KVnilT A1TIJHNOON
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UUVVOllV riUNTINO CO.
Office Mull Trlbun Hultdtmr, 20-!?-29
North Kir street; telephone 76.
The Democratic Times, flio MrdforJ
Mull. The Jlcdford Trbune. The South
ern Orogonnn. Tho Asliluna Trbune.
HtnSIIOXXFTZOlT SATES
One year, by mat .............! S. 00
Onu month, by nmll............... .BO
Per month, delivered by currier In
Mctlford. Thocnlx, Jacksonville
nnd Central Point .-...... .. .CO
Baturday only, by mall, per year. 2.00
Weekly, per yoar......... 1.C0
LAND GRANT TAXES MUST BE PAID
"ftclal Taper of the City of Hertford.
Official Paper or Jnctthon County.
Entered an socond'Ctnss matter nt
Medford, Oregon, under the ttet of March
3, 1879.
Ororn Circulation for 1914, 2188.
Full leased wire Associated l'rea dls-ratchef.
Bubscrlbort falling to rccelTO 4
papers promptly, phono Clrcu-
Ution Manager nt 2G0-H.
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HONG KONG KOLUM
J.Hpym6nr patches Is right In
ntln. Tli'o paper says cut nway cortt
tails arc the rage. His Ih In rags.
Woof!
Slit: Allow mo to suggest that
when women nro retailing n hit or
nrnndal, put It "I say" Instead of
"thy do nny." Harriot.
COURTSHIP a Bhlp Hint Ii:ih two
mates nnd no cnptnhi.
Consider tlio IWmghuut
Hilt: This one wnnn't hud. lMdln
(0) wants to know whether or not nil
nutfl grow on trees. "Suro," I ans
wered, "don't pester fnther now, ho'a
reading." "Hut what tiees do dotigh
iuiIh grow on?" ho pel aisled. "Oh,
on the pan tree"" 1 came back. Not
had, eh 7 'II. II.
Ocllln' 'i:m Together
(From Lo Hoy, N. Y., Gazette)
Charted II, Ward of Rochester Ih to
movn his natural history inuHetiin to
CiinddlRun, Ho lll nlfto loniove hln
family to tlint plaro.
THln' llollrliiKcr
Arthur Trnln, atHlNtnnt district at
torney of Now York, IoIIh of onco ho
Iiik proiiPiit In pollen court when n
burglar wnn illBclirirRed by the court.
"'Tho JiuIro," fluys Mr. Train,
"turned to tho prlBoner and nuked If
he had nothing to my before ho
loft:''
M't8lr," c,amo tlio reply, "Kin t
novo mo toolu?"
KujH the fill I on tho Him
Some inon arc spendthrift -othcrH
are1 Hpend'thrlfty.
-Many "now IrU" aro only tho old
ones painted otor.
We eo by the pappra that tho Sul
tan of Turkey bourn the tltlen of
Sultan of Turkey, Klnpr of Kings, Ho
Hlow'er of Ciomiis upon the I'rlncct
of tho World, Umporor nnd Sover
olBn of tho Two Sean nnd Shadow of
Clod Upon Knrlli. (fioHh! Hasn't the
old hoy got troubles enough?)
urn?
Ho moved cloHor to her on tho
lounge. Hln lips almost touched her
onr; ho foil her Boft breath on IiIh
eheok. For a nioiimnt he xuld noth
Iiik. Then chldliiKb. he murmured,
''You have not nald n word for twen
tj iiilnuteM, Nndlne" Well," she
lopllad, "1 had nolhliiK to an." Then
the young man niched nnd
(Ud. NoteWhat tho joiinR man
did next Ih of no conRpiiuence. Hut
wlmt ho Bhould have nnld next Is,
"Will jOu man j me, then, nt once?"
Illinois hoy Belied with strniiRo dl
order nwellH up like h hnllouu.
(.Vothlni; ntrniiKo about It around
Ohrlstinim time )
.lojrul TIiIIiiko!
Olad Tyillimn or Unltlmore, .Md ,
spent Frldaj with hn brother, Prank
'rUlinw.
IX a decision rciiflpi't'd rvcni ly, Circuit .luclgo J. AV.
.Hamilton, in tlio v,w of Dotila.s Counly vs. (he South
ern Oregon ('ouiany, invohin faxes due the count' from
that company, held that the tax is "a lien against the land
a definite charge not against the individual owner, but
t.gainst the land itself."
The Southern Oregon company owns the Coos Jiay
wagon road grant, made by tile United States in .1869.
Praetically the same conditions govern as in the Oregon &
California' land grant, owned by the Southern Pacific.
AVhen the litigation was begun to cancel the land grants for
failure to comply with original conditions, the Southern
Oregon company stopped paying taxes upon the grant, as
the Southern Pacific did later. The suit was brought to
determine tlio validity of the tax liens issued against the
property.
The company maintained that the federal court decis
ion entitled it to an interest of $2.G0 an acre in the land,
and that as much of the land was assessed at a greater
sum, the assessment was void. The court held that the
assessor was bound to assess the property at its real value
against the holders of the legal title, and that if the land
had been assessed at too high a valuation, the remedy lay
in an appeal to the board of equalization. Over-valuation
is a mere irregularity which does not render the assess
ment void.
H'lw-k lljllulMl ttrill 11 li1s11 ll ll 1 t lik i.l lil.lll i .A liimlinn
ill" nil iniuu in iiiiviwmim v nij ijk idi i mi iu luiiri
courts, but there is little doubt, in view of previous decis
ions, but that it will be confirmed, and that both the
Southern Oregon company and the Southern Pacific com
pany will have to pay the delinquent taxes or lose all
equity in the land.
Some $170,000 is due Jackson county from the -1-10,000
acres in the Oregon & California land grant, and this and
bubscqiiont delinquencies Will eventually have to be paid to
secure title to the land, for the land itself is liable, iut the
pei-son happening to own it.
I
CUT OUT THE FRILLS
UPOX the ballot to be voted tomorrow is the following
amendment, fathered by Councilman Aledynski:
Chnrter Amendment, nddlnjc Section "i'J-b to snld t'hnitor, enahlliiK nnd
nuthorlicluK the Cll Council to itwtie bonds sml borrow mono) on the
faith nnd credit of the City to build mi addition to the '!! Hull, the tost I
or tlio name not to exceed uie mini oi js.iuu.
While the city perhaps needs more room, it has got
along vi'vy well the past year without it and effected a sav
ing in operating expenses of over $7000.
There seems to be no reason why the city's indebted
ness should be increased at the present time. 'The city can
get along without the enlarged city hall. When it becomes
a necessity it should be built by direct levy, a 2-niill tax
iurnishing the funds, and not increase the already burden
some bonded indebtedness. '
Citizens have to cut out the frills in these times and tho
citV emnloves can follow suit.
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Hev. Handy, of Jacksonville, will
hold services at the school house Sun
day, January 10,
Jamca Frances, who has been visit
ing Oeorjtc Huffman on Tompson
creek, returned 16 IiIr home Wednes
day A baby Rlrl was born to Mr. nnd
Mrs. Chester Kubll, a baby boy to
Mr. and Mrs. L. llouch, both tho last
day of December.
D. A. Wood nnd wifo or Thompson
creek, who have hern visiting In
Iown the past slv weeks telurncd
home Monday.
O. R. 'IIobo nnd daughter spent
Monday and Tuesday In OrnntM
1'nss.
Warren' L. Mec made a business
trip-to Centrnl Point Monday.
Cnp Hlnkle of Kerby, Is visitlnK
his sister Mrs. Fred Ruch, on Thomp
son creek.
O. Kills or Jncksomlllo en inn out
on the stngo this morning on hln way
to Murphy.
niclc.ltoek or Stenmliont, canto out
Thursday after the mall nnd supplies
nnd Bns there Isn't much snow in
the Steamboat mountains.
uito a number of tho AptiloKnte
dancers attended tho mask hall nt
Murphy on -New Year's pvo, anil re
port having n Reed time.
H. M. Olute made it business tilp
to Grants Pass Friday.
Jlcrlc Afier of Orants Pass passed
throiiRh Applente recently en route
to llyhoo bridge.
The Applesato boys nnd glrlH' bas
ket hall teams aro having some quite
interesting games thin season ns sev
eral outside teams come to practice
with them.
Tho registration books were open
ed the 3rd of January, Gladys Uom
being official registrar for the Ap
plegate precinct.
A Newaik, N J, cafe propiletor
has put up this frishb painted sign
J W. Mouthe open nil night -5-
' :. iMcri! 1 0, ill
I
Swamped
When a man's efficiencv is on the decline when after a long -day of
effort the mass of work still stares him in the face it's time to finely out
what's wrong. . , . " i
Frequently a lack Of certain necessary nutritive elements in the daily
diit lessen mental and physical activity. A prime factor in efficiency is right
feeding. ' lQfffcimW:! '
No food supplies, in such splendid proportion, all the rich nourishment
of the I'ieid grains, foV keeping the mental jiul physical forces upbuilt and in
trim, as
Crape-Nuts
Made of whole wheat and malted barley, this famous pure food supplies
the vital mineral salts, often lacking in tlie ordinary dailAdiet, but impera
tive in building sturdy mental, physical and nenous energy.
Then, too, there V a wonderful return of power for tlio small effort re
quired in the digestion of (Irapc-Xuts. which, with cream or good milk, sup
plies complete nourishment.
"There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts
" Sold bv (Jrocers everv where
Annual Meeting Christian Church
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CHICHESTER S PILLS
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I'lll. In llrtl ml Uold w.ulllAV
lrj. rtlel li)i I lu Kllhto. V
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IIIAMIIMI IIIIAMI ni.l, lor tl
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SOLO DY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKER
luly AstlMiuit
118 H. HAUTIiHTT
Phones M. .1: mid I7-Ta
i Anibuliiurn Sen Ira Ooniner
Kvery niemhor of n business Insti
tution who Is Interested In Its welfare
attends tlio niinual meetliiKS when
the are hold and every niopibor of
the Chilstiiin chinch is earnestly re-
iiuested lo attend the annual meeting
of the ihurch Thurdn esenliDtj Jnn-
uar 12 at T '.0 p m nnd nil those
who ure interested In tho social,
spliltual nnd biislnoHs affnlis of the
church should lie there, and tills
means evervone There will he u
good program icports of ilifferent j
departiuentK, election of officets, u I
lunch In the h.vemc nt and n general J
good time
CLEAN-UP OF
WOOL
DRESS GOODS
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and up
M. M. Dept. Store
Clean-Up Sale
plx & Tlr lH fOm ufli BUSB) IHrv c ) j
TODAY (Only)
Daniel Frohm.m presents beautiful
Marguerite Clark
In Ills famous New York l.jcoum theater Hucena
SEVEN SISTERS
ndapted for the American stag.- In IMIth Oils Furness. This is
a special fiVo jiait comedy iliama which is siite to please.
NOTi: We will give to the first fle hundred patrons a beautiful
photo of little Mnrguertti Clark Comeunilj and get one beforo
they nre nil gone.
Our program for Toinoiiou is.is follows.
Kdwin Vrden In
THE EAGLE'SINEST
A special IHg I slvpnrt fontute
COMING TIH'ltSDAY The genuine I.nsky Paramount i:.trnordl-
nary featuio
CARMEN
Featuring tho world's gioatost opera star
GERALDINE FARRAR
This wonderful roaturp broke nil house records nt the Strand thea
ter, New York, plujlng to one thousand four bundled and cloven
people In one single dn at the admission of f 2 on a seat.
We will show this big feature Thursdin (one da onlj )
YAQUI INDIANS PILLAGE
STATE OF SUNORA HAMLET
DOt'GI.AS, Art .Ian in Nineteen
Yftuul I milium lootid the illum of
Sun Jone. In the Kmiota rl.-r ilUtrlct.
ntftto of Honor, HCOortlliiK to advices
lonehlng here tonight biought from
ARna Orletn, tlie Mexican town oppd
lto hero. The Inollug ocemred Mon
day. The iBdtan. It wa stated held
olght iiMlilentit of the Hinge an hos
tuge wlillw Ihej illlntHl resldoneiw
nnd store. Aftr taking rood nnd
nrtlrkw or elolhlun the Y-muis re
longed tlioio prltontm Mini n-tlred to
tho mountains. It was leported
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ARTHUR HOOPS, DOROTHY BERNARDS
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