Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 22, 1916, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    P7VHE BUT
OTJTFORT) MAIL TRTBFNTC, OTDFOim ORFJION. SA'JTHDAY, .TTLY 22, 101G
INDIANA WITH MP. If
THREE CANDIDATES
IFPOUTKS. BULL
ADERS IN
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COERC
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VERDUN C
MOOSERS
c'Blirornifl iiroKron8lcii tnbletl with
out readiiiKi eeem to actuate hit
friends hnre I wliould call them his
Riiptiortore, nnd ahoutare then can
hardly bo considered his friends."
1ND1ANAPOUS, Jul 22, Tho
pMHion o Jndiann in the HiHlirn)
Vftliia tiiin year became more ron
dpienoiti JWtenlny with the nomina
tion of J. Frank Ihinlev the pro
hibition onndidote nt the convention
in Bl. l'ftnl. IIi nomiNHtion follow
ins; that of (hiirlf W. Fairbanks ns
the republican candidate for viee-
SrcMiilent nnd Hint of Thomwi II.
lamlmll for the name office on the
demoeretie ticket, place Hie ntnta in
an nniMual jhsiIioii an a praiiMMr of
presidential pnMbilitie.
Another feature of the jvnlitienl
riitnpniirrm in thin Htnle this year,
winch he enured fimie of Ihe mi1
i Y .1 1 ItiulerK "f the country to refer
in Indiana n llio "Verdun of the
i .unpiui,'' if the fact that two
1 mtcil Statu scnnlors nre to ho
iln led, utie for the full term mill ono
Id -crc for four yoara.
Mr Ilnnley in a formor rcpulilicBii
j'oicmnr of tho atate niul nlnco lie
left that office Iin pninticuil law
nnd luiiidit (ho liquor intuiuals. He
( onctitcil to and waa the pnifrnaairo
(ondidiitc for Rovornnr, Imvinir been
i.i.ii ltniti nt the MnroJi prinmry.
hm the jirnirroaNive nationnl eon
MiiTmn I'nilnl to luehido a prohi
In1 plunk in iU plalfortn, liow
ir Mr. Hniiloy withdraw from the
it mkel. He in K yearn old. IIIh
r. nt. m i m only a few block from
flo-c oi Mr. Fairbanks and Vino
I'rc ulenl .Marshall.
AuIoInIm Atteiitlont i I
Toli.o your Btincluy dinner nt tho
Hotel Austin, Aslilnud (formerly
Iluttl OreKon). Tnblo do Iloto 7R
ci nt" Kxrollont lnuslonl pro
gram 104
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flYHAC'lTSrC. N V , July 22. Pro
trcsslTo leaders gathered here for the
meotlnj of the state contention this
nrternoon threaten to go into the
courts It any action Is taken to place
the nam of Charles B. Hughes and
those of tho republican proaldentlal
lector on the progressive ballot In
New York state.
Committees to brlna: about the
nomination of Judge SauTuel Soabury
or the court or appoala for lorernor
In opposition to Govornor Whitman
hare been appolntwl In several coun
ties. In spite of tho throats of proKrcs
ive leaders, the Indications ar0 that
HiiKhos will bo endorsed.
JlitlubrlilKo Colby arrived horo this
' morning and ImuieiJIutoly iHsued a
Htatoment saying a ntinibur ot former
llugbos appolntuuos woro hor tryhiK
to dollrer tho proKrosalvo iiinchlunry
to tho rojitibllciiiiM. Ho said I Umbos
loaders among tho proKroeelvoa wore
attempting to garrot and coerce
others to follow tbqin."
"It eeoms to bo on tho cards to
try and foroe Httxhos' endorsement,"
says Colby's statement, "Tho plight
of Hint true gentleman and fine pro
greaslvo, John I'arkor, whom we
hnva nominated fqr loe-irealdent, la
roooRulxod as aad, but It Is dismissed
With n shrug. Nothing, not ovou
duty, must bo ponulttod to Interfere
with the plan of tho 'ondorwra' to
Mat next to the candidate, and 'point
with pride' to what they have done.
"The same fatuous determination
to do the worst possible, which has
Involved the national committee In
coiiutry-wldo repudiation nnd ox
posed Mr. Hughes to tho affront of
huvlng his communication to the
BUS
WIN
PARADE ACTIVITIES
AMHTEKDAM, i" London, July
22. -Postern have been pasted on the
walla of barrack in Ghent stalin
that negotiation have been opened
between the United States nnd Oer
mnny for the evacuation of IM
jtinm, according to the Iho Hettf!.
Aerordiiijr to tho posters, (lennmiv is
prepared to withdraw from Belgium
on the payment of an indemnity of
10,(100,000,000 marks.
The Kcho JIcIkc commenti sarcaa
tically on tlitn propositi, tcnninif the
proposed indemnity n "mere flea
bili."
0 0 USE NEWS
Reported by Jnckson County Ab
Htrnct Co., Sixth and Fir fits.
lrcult
S. I). Stiffy vs. Jennie flrecn nl nl,
forechmuri'.
12. M. Warner, trustee, vs. K. It.
Van )yko ot al., action for money.
iM. S. JolitiHou vs. J. S. Hobiuson
et al., liun.
W. F. Itlibnrt va. .1. A. Knhiuinii
el al., order and affidavit for pub
lication of atimtntiiis.
I. I. Housuii nr. A. 11. Kobbins,
mandate.
1'iyibnto
May Hello Fuller, a minor, petition
for adoption.
Kalate of Carlisle, order to loflBQ
preinieH.
Kntate of Fnniiic .1. Dozicr, finnl
ui-couni nod di-dinna1.
I'.latc of Ira A. Thointou, order
Appointing iidmiuiHtiotor.
IN AIDING NATIDN
LONDON, July 22. Itrltlsh wom
en gavo an Improsslve demonstration
today of their work In the war,
thousands participated In a parado
through the central dlstrlots of Lon
don. The parade was divided Into
numerous sodtlous with tableaux rep
resenting women In working cos
tumes, allowing how thoy havo ro
plnced men In varlouh activities.
Tharo wore womon In overalls from
munition factorloe, nurses, chauff
eurs, stroot car conductors, railroad
workers, and agricultural workora.
In tho procosslon alRO were floats In
tho form of elabornto memorials to
Karl Kitchener nnd tho sailors and
soldiers who havo boon killed In the
wnr. Other womon Impersonated do
tnnhmouts of troapx from the Urltlah
dominions and from all tho allied
urtnlos.
At tho conclusion of the pagoant,
wreaths wero deposited on the mon
uments of Wellington and Xolfiou.
Clydo Malouo who arrived from
Oakland, Calif., to tako the Ashland
uillltln to Fort Stevens, spent a few
holirs with relatives living hero.
Miss Kkron Gall, n nurso at tho
Sacred Heart hospital, spent Wed
nesday with her niothor.
Misses Clara Wood and Lucllo
Itader of Medford spent tho week-end
with friends living In Jacksonville
IMrs. Uobert (loldon nnd sou havo
returned from a week's visit In Mod-
ford where they were the houue
guests of Mrs. l)lalue(Kluin.
Mrs. Paul S. Handy was over from
Central Point the first of tho wook.
ilobcrt Dow rottirned to Medford
Sunday after an absence of eoverat
years spont In California.
Miss Anna Droad left for Joseph,
Ore., Tuesday, having accompanied
ono of hor patients home.
MIbb Dorothea Florey colobrated
hor sixth birthday Thursday with n
parly to which she Invited the fol
lowing six llttlo tots; Geraldlno Gard
ner, Helon Harbon, Choryl Smith,
Geraldlno Stansell, Donald Btansoll
and Xntlinn Smith.
Airs. L. J. Sears ot Kugcno, Ore,
was tho guost of Mrs. Lowls Ulrlch
this weok.
Miss Kathryn Chapman of Duns
mulr, Calif., Is a guest at tho homo
of Mrs. John Dunnlngton.
Osoar Duuford caihe down from
Ashlnnd Sunday to visit his old homo.
Airs. Dora SaltmarHh and sons
wore In from Huncoin ono day this
tvook.
Oscar LowIb Is spending his vaca
tion at Yroku, Calir., whero his wlfo
has boon visiting rolntivos for the
past .month.
IMth. Fred FIck ontortnlned a num
bor of lndloa Thursday afternoon in
honor of hor niothor and slulor, who
aro visiting hero from Nooln, lowa.
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
Mrs. II. I). Itced and Miss Clntro
Tucker wero Medford visitors Fri
day. J. C. Ilurch, president or tho Ilonv-or-Portland
Cenioiuont Co., was a
southbound passenger from Portland
to Medford on, train No. 13 Friday
morning. Ho Is ex poet ml to return
lo Gold Hill in a row days. 11. C.
Clark, secretary or tho Hunt Kngl.
noorlng company, of Kansas CUV,
aceompaulod him to this plnco, and
will remain for some time.
Prof, and Mrs. Hurt A. Adams and
llttlo Miss Knld. together with Mr.
and Mrs Dunlap, nil of Lakevlew,
Ore , arrived Thursday evening The
Adams -family Is visiting around with
their many frlonds In this city, while
Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap returned to Cen
tral Point that evening, where they
have relatives. "My I" said Prof. Ad
ams, "It certainly scorns good to get
book hqmonnd see everything so nice
and green. Why, good land, whore
we came from everything Is sago
brush and tho like."
Thursday while fishing In Hogue
river near her homo about a mile nnd
a half north of town Mrs. J. W. Her
ron so fell as to Injuro her left kneo.
It was thought nothing sorlous had
rosulted, but the following day It was
round necessary to bring her to the
Gold Hill hospital and have It at
tendod to.
Hov. C. Ifi. Wharton was In Med
ford on business Friday.
Gold Hill ball fans aro anticipat
ing a warm game with tho Grants
Pass team at that place noxt Sunday.
Laurence Cardwell and son, Mel
vln, returned Thursday afternoon In
their auto from Fort Klamath, whero
they have been for tho past month
and a half Investigating various In
terests. Thoy camo back by way of
tho Crator lake road, getting within
about rivo mlloH of tho lake.
Loslio Darling and ratnlly wont to
Tolo Thursday ovonlng to visit at tho
homo of Mrs. Darling's purautR. Hnlph
Darling took them In his new car and
waa accompanied by his mother, Mrs.
W. K. Darling.
Manager of the Comus thentor, Mr,
Wostlondor, and family came In
Thursday ovo and went on to the Dluo
Ledge district and returned by way
or Medford Friday evening.
Xotlco of ApixMiitmcnt of Kcciitor.
In tho County Couit of tho Statu of
Oregon, In nnd for the County of
Jackson.
In tho matter of tho ostato of W.
W. McDonald, deceased.
Xotlco Is horoby glvon that tho
undersigned hns boon appointed by
tho Hon. F. L. TouVello, County
Judgo, an executor of the ostato ot
W. W. McDonald, doceasod, and bus
duly qualified an such executor, ac
cording to law.
AH persons having claims against
said estate are horoby notified and
required to present mem, wan projnjr
vouchers and duly verified according
to law, to tho undersigned at tho of
fice of tho Jackson County Dank lh
tho city of Mcdford, Oregon, within
six months from tho date hereof,
which said oHlco tho undersigned se
lects as his place or business In all
matters pertaining to said ostato of
W. W, McDonald, deceasod.
Dated at Medford, Oregon this 8th
day or July, A. D., 191C.
Date -or first publication July 8,
miir
c w. "Mcdonald,
Kxocutor of the estate of W. Y7.
McDonald, deceased ,
Xotlco of Khcrlff'H Halo of ' Itchl
Property Under Kxecution.
S. J. Myors, plalntlfr,
vs.
John White and Julia F. White,
defendants.
By virtue or an execution nnd
order or sale duly Issued out o and
undor tho seal or the Circuit Court
ot tho State or Oregon, In and Tor
tho County or Jackson, to mo di
rected, dated tho 3rd day or July
In a certain suit therein, wherein
tho plaintiff, S. J. Myors, on tho 27th
day of June 1910, recovered n Judg
ment ngalnBt the defendants, John
WhUo and Julia F. Whlto and each
of thorn for the sum of turoo hundred
twonty-Hvo ($325) dollars with In
terest thereon from tho 15th day of
February, 1U15, at tho rato of 10
por cent per annum nnd fifty ($G0)
dollars attorney's feo.
Public notlco Is heroby given that
In compimnco with tho commands or
snld oxccutlon and order or salo, I
will on Monday, tho 7th day or Au
gust, 191C, at the hour or 10 o'clock
a. in., nt tho front door or tho court
house in Jacksonville, Jackson Coun
ty, Orogon, ofror for salo and will
sell, subject to redemption as by law
provided, all or tho right, tltlo nnd
Intorest that tho dorondnnts above
named hud on the date ot tho mort
gage lioreln foreclosed, or have ac
quired or npw havo In and to the
following described real property, to
wlt: Lots four (I) and flvo (5) In
block four (1) of George Balls Ad
dition to Woodvlllo, (now Hoguo
Hlvor) In Jackson County, Oregon.
Tho above lots will bo sold at said
tlino and place In tho manner p'ro
vldod by law ror tho salo ot real
proporty under execution to satlsy
tho Judgment, costs, attorney's feo
nnd nccrulng costs of this salo.
Dated this 7th day or July, 1910.
W. II SINOLKIt, Shorirf.
By B. W. Wilson. Deputy.
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In
ur New Quarters
Our increasing business made it necessary for us to move in larger and more convenient quarters, and we extend
a hearty invitation for you to come and see us in the most up-to-date salesroom and garage in Southern Oregon,
corner of Fir and Eighth streets, the former Nash Livery
We thank the people who havemade this move both necessary and possible and pledge them in the future,
as in the past, to give them first-class service, the best values for the money, and a "square deal."
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We Carry a Big Stock of Tires and Auto Supplies
We are also agents for the two popular top-notch quality cars
JMk lL Jr V I? 1
The Best Car on the Market for the price
Gil IPk I 1 T&
The Car That Will Take You Any Place and Bring You Back
The mist of iniHoliue that whirls tlmiuirh the
A tmy noi'foi'Htion in tho cHrhiiivtui' jet of tho
!(M) p. l). in. ChHluunt; rushes into notion thui
h.is ohauged tlu whole ukimo( of -HutouioWilo tu
uri nooring.
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Tho Mix oylliulpri of Us luigino utt small
:' ', by l, inches. Tho miuill aiim fitnn whidh
hoat ottii 1m thrown away by puliation, roiu
fui'cfil hy tho iucriKllhly aliort otxlinj iriM'o
lM'twocn tho swift miooprtHiou of itw oxiilimitwui,
oit'ttte nmxitnuiii enoi'Ky with niiuiiiiuni vast(.
18 mile for ovory gallon of una, nnythiug up
to 00 milon an hour, and Hiiproiimcy of piik-up.
UltK) lvvolutions per minute means that ev
ery Ki'mn of energy is wrung from every drop
of gtuvdine that m inhaled by tho powerful suc
tion of the motor pistons.
It moauH that when, at the point of highest
pretwure, a park from the distributor iguUo
lhc oxygen (f tho air with the earbon of tho
Saiuiliiu', every mechanical condition is aueh
ml h8 of energy is cut 'dowu to the lowest
puaaiblo degivc.
It means that the 1MO0 r. n. m. Chalmers
twice the mileage on gas tnat many ano
liigti-hpeed
get
thor
ngiuo will deliver.
PKICE $1215 f. o. b. MEDFORD
A big touring car for five people. A fin
ishod example of the modern quality car. Et
will nioet fully your ideals in beauty, in
luxury, in comfort, in strength, in speed, in
power.
Tt tvpiflea in every feature, in every do
tail the newest developments in fine auto
mobile const mot ion.
CAN YOU BEAT THIS?
On July 1st, 201) Saxon dealers in all parts
of the country, driving stock model Saxon
prove the remarkable gasoline economy of
''Snxon Six."
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Tlie winner averaged 34 milos per gal- X
Ion of gasoline. The grand average for the V
206 Saxon "Sixes" was 23.5 miles per gal- Y
1011.
Tho total distance traveled was 01,800
miles more than twice around tho world
nearly twenty times across the continent.
During'tho entire (il,S00 milos not a singlo
motor stopped running and no mechanical
troubles occurred.
This country-wide Saxon "Six" tost
proves what any Saxon owner could do with
lUs pwn car. Remember that in most in
stances each Saxon "Six" carried fivo passengers.
PRICE $915 f. o. b. MEDFORD
WHEN YOU BUY A CAR, BY ALL MEANS BUY A SIX-CYLINDER
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