Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 06, 1916, Page 7, Image 7

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1 FACTS
;1UI BETTING
MAP SHOWING MEDFORD VOTING PRECINCTS FOR TOMORROW'S ELECTION
LOST (inlil chain v.-Uh heart set
with pearl, lieivaru or letui.i lo
?rs. K. F. Loiter, cor. Houyevclt
and Jiiekron. 1:14
rtl'SIXKHS oi'Pnr.TtrMTIl'.s
MFTVFORT) -.MATT, TRTP.TTNTl, MEDFORR "ORTftOX. .."MONDAY. XOYEMTTER .(5. . Iftlfl
B.v (1I1.SON (lAlll)NT.U
I',' NEW, YUfiK. Nov. 0. Kv.i in tho
luiit ,'oi; betting, tin- biicker.-i uf
llugheiuro taking to tin- woods. For
.sevmnl days tin- oil. Is on Hughes
!vc Imi'II dwindling-, until now the
jbrukerp declare tlmt the republicans
limst Ijnvc even money. I'.ut tin- fact
fx there arc republican lakers lor the
lyren. .nioncy proposition, indeed,
there lire no Inkers of tin- dcmuerulic
jnitnipy n liny terms. ;
,1 I personally know four men close
ly associated with the i-iimi iiiKn.
vho Ifnvo been Irving, iiiim ewsl'iil-
ly, miuc Jlipiiila.v, Oil. 2:1, to jri-i ll(.s
. Iflitvvd, TI10 orders to tin- broker
were tn put ii I lie money nl "ihc lu st
terms' lu- (iiltt gel." (in that Monday
the odds un published in tin- itiii-rs
--were, 10 to M ami 10 to it, in favor of
, Jluglie. Hut Ihc broker reported
daily that be could not place the 111011
i ey .on those or any other terms.
There simply was not any republican
inoI.V-y in the market.
-Th,ese lour proposed bets range in
' ufnoujits from $2000 to .floon. Which
iicroly noes lo show that most of the
stories published about election odds
- Ullil belting are not true. These bets
are what the professional know as
'Jwiish bets." it is an old trick for
:. the. .campaign manager to arrange
, witlj- one or two brokerage houses
' doing this kind of business, lo go
through the form of making bets, il
'.having been nrrnnged tlmt the taker
tindi maker of the bet are in fact the
. Kiiiue party. Kneli bet can be staked
in sums of $10 or $10,000 with eiiial
implinily. Cicuerally (be big- sinus
J are; 11-cd in order to make il less
UlccJy that some stranger wilh real
'money will call the bluff.
i This w,,s ''" situation until the
"group close to the democralie eam
wpuigu ninungcuicut, hoping to pick
ip.-nnno easy uinney, sent their 111011-
-.' ey to the broker. The advent of real
money had a startling effect. II
; publicans who assumed (hat Xe
!ork was sale tor Hughes, and that
1 JCew York would decide the election,
, nud who bad, some weeks ago, bet on
'- tins belief, at once tried to hedge.
' Their money eauu- into the market
," along- with I lu- real money, with the
-result above set fort1'. It is safe to
Vji'cdict dial by tho time this article
,1 pnuicu,. me j'epuniieans win ue
asking odds and that money will be
V'hard lo place on any terms.
E
I
f'i KU PASO, Nov. C No confirm
v tion of the rumor that the Americans
pfln Pnrral, Chihuahua had been killed
' by Villa troops when the troops
entered the town, wero received here
today. Army officers and United
States government officials have re-
. ceived no information whatever of
tho report. They all agree that 1011
' (irinatlon of the report at this time
with the telegraph wires cut south of
' Chihuahua and south of .limine, Is
1 ; Improbable..
,;4 ,
Portland Grain
WlUTLAND, Or., Nov. li. Wheal
&lrong, 110 rtudiug. Spot bid t:n
'Changed to I cent higher. Itlucslcin
'fl.."S; Forty fold, 1.-"1: -luh, if LIS
Jicl Kite. 1.4S: V.'cd Idts-ian. .!.):!
, -,1 '.alley No. I tied, :I7.
-i Today's car receipts; When! it
barley 1, flour I. oats ."1. bay 17.
a ; Portland Livestock
V; I'tillTLAXI). .Or., Nov. (i. Mo--!
lii;.dier: receipt '2801.. I'riine li-jhl
;f!l.."iO(ii ll.T.'i; prime slroin; wi-isrhK
i, ' J,.l..r)ll( !)."." ; Mood lo priine mixi-il. $0
, , -Ci !l.."i(l : ronsjh hem v pa- kiiii. $S.2.")f"
. 8..-1U: pius and skiiis, Slo 8.2.1: stucl,
j I'alth- hiahi-r: receipts til:t. Stccr.-
uime lijilit. .fii. Ii.)(n .L: irnni'
llcavv. $H.!ttl(n 7.2.1: '.-ooil. f lifil li.10
. rows, choice, $.1.2.1(11 .1.7.1: nie-liuni t
p-Mid, $.1.2.1fW .1.10 ; ordinary t-i fair
l.2.1(.i 1.7.1: heifers. $ l(it
$:!.10((7 S.
Sheep steady: re--i-ipl
.Choice lambs, 4-.S.irt S.T-:
lambs, $ii.7.1('i 7 : choice
calve
1Sli:l
t-iiiiimoa
vca rlin
' M'cthei-, $7.21i 7..10: yood yearlings
.: $7(o7.2.1: clioice li-.-bt ewes. $.1.1u(
(i; heavy ew-. l..1fi;n -1.10.
Portland Buttrr
I'ullTI.AXIl, Or., Nov. (i.- I'.uite
uncliaicjcil.
: Chicago Wheat
f fllll Add. N'-.v. li. Wheat :
I Oiwn. !-.
i Deccniber .Sf! sl.St"-
7 Ma l.SJ"., i.yu'j
' MiEfeSMW tm-l !
POLLING PLACES FOR
.Map No. Klection rrecinct.
1 Medford Xorthcic-t
2 N'oilb Medford
.'! Medford North Riverside
4 Northwest Medford
.1 West .Medford
(i Medford North Main
7 Medford North Centra!
8 Medloi'd South Central
II Medl'oid South Main
lO-.Mcdl'ord Newtown
11 -Medloi'd l'ark....
12 Southwest .Medford
LI Medford (lakdale
II ha. -I Medford
LI Southeast .Medford
Hi Medford South Kiver.-ide ...
- 1 -
MEDFORD MARKF.T REPORT
Livestock.
(Prices m'u producers.)
NOON Alive. 7' -(-.
STKKli.S- Alive, (i .1'j(;.
COWS-Alivo, 4(.i l".c.
YKAL I Messed. H'.n Hie.
SIIKKI' - Kwi-s. 4(1e: wethci
I .1' ..( ; hlllllis, I' .(( ('.
Livo loitlti'y. ieouiiaii . stipulation.
lll'.XS - l.iht bens, l'Jc; 1 lbs. and1 Klizabt-th Fowler, exleulrix. vs. T .
over. Me; sprin-s, 1.1c. Old roosters,
c.
DUCKS Fat, 80.
GI2KSF. Fat, 8c.
TUUKEYS rnt young, 15c.
BELGIAN HANKS. :'. to
liny ami Ornin,
(Buvintf Prices.)
WI1F.AT .'l.:si.
OATS trio ton.
NAY Grain and alfalfa, $12 ton.
ISAKLKY Wbole, $.10.
Trices Paid hy 1'culorn.
L'tidS 10.-.
I'DTATOF.S $1.10 per 100 lbs.
UNIONS 2e.
HONEY -12c per lb.
CIDER 25e.
I'OltK- KiHe.
BEEF 1012c. .
LAl;ll-l7c.
Slfon.DEK's J.lc.
lil'TTKR -Dain. 2 lbs. lie.
Ill TTKK - Whole-ale, :; lc.
I'.I TTEll KA'I lie.
James Smythe of Springfield, Or.,
is visiting friends in Medford and
vicinity for a few da;s.
MEDFORD PRECINCTS
No.
:ss .
44 .
4:1
2il..
::i .
:i2 ...
I'ollin- I'laie.
Koo--cvclt School
'. .110 N. Itcatty
Lincoln scl 1 (Nortli)
(illll West Jackson
:i:i.1 W. Second
.. Smith's Hall, 12S N. Orape
City Hall
112 S. Cent ral ave.
IIO Mi'dford Klec. Co. 200 W. Main
W'ashinu'loii School
I S. Orange si.
102.1 W. K.levenlh st.
Oakdalc (iroccry
1'acilic & Knslcni depul
;.- HI2 Taylor si.
..Hear of 017 S. liivcrsidc
10
II
El
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Kir Sts.
Circuit
C. M. Oraingcr vs. M. L. Cillette et
al, forecloseure or tax lieu.
W. P. Fuller vs. Koyal Insurance
" "so" ot '" "emurrer.
Probate
Charles S. Davis estate, aOiduvit.
Charles A. Thorpe esmte. alm. no
tice to creditors.
I Rlfter Duulap Partnership es
;tate, proof of piiblli atlon.
! Harah Carlisle estate, semi-annual
i report.
I Jacob Shlvel; estate, admitted to
! probate.
j lteal Kstnte Transfc-rs
Lane Wyland el ux to C.eorge
j E. .Moore. -t 2S-.:i;-I W I .
lAlfVis Hubbard et ux lo Ceo.
i R. Harrison et ux pt :;-1K
10 :
Welch Investment Co. et al to
E. M. llrown. power ot atty.
Welch Investment Co. to J. T.
Sullivan, power of atty.
Amos C. Wliitworth et ux to
llarley Mall et ux. agreement
pt 2i-;:-::v
W. II. Slneler. sheritr. to Pa
cific Mutual Life Insurance
Co.. sheriff s deed to hind in
sees. 7-S-17 and IS, T. :jt(
10 $21,200 1 ' FOK KKX1 BOCSK3
R. 1
M. C. Bressler, et ux to Eliza
beth T. Goodman, W. ID. to
land In Prachts Add. Ash.
C. It. Kllason to It. .!. Shaw, et
ux. W. IX to land In Cool
idge Add. Ashland
R. W. Dunlap to S. 13. Stierry.
Q. C. D. to land In Nob lllll
Add. Ashland
W. S. Campbell to II. II. Cor
son contract to land In sec.
1, T. .'IG S., It. :i W
10
10
C. A. Hoylo is 11 Medford visitor
for a low days from Ashland.
I OH HALK ItHAI, I'.STATB
-'Olt SA 1.1.0 flood orchard, tea 111 har
ness, Moline Wilson, euUlvator.
H-;i;:-A, Itoilto 2, .Medford. 1 1) it
FOR SALK 12ft acres and team,
harness, 2 wagons, at. a bargain IT
taken at once. Oil East .Main st.
191
FOR SALK 120 acres and team, har
ness, two wagons, al a bargain. It
taken at once. 51 1 Kast Main. 19.1
I'OIt ItK.XT ITItXISIIKH ItOO.MS.
FOR RENT An
modern house.
Phone 771-W.
attractive room,
two iu Taiiiily.
107
KOlt
I5F..XT iinrfiniticiil'ixa
ItOO.MS
FOR RENT Suite of Tour com
fortably housekeeping rooms, bath,
gas, light. Call at aO'J Newtown
street.
FOR KXtnirtSOB
FOR EXCHANGE 02 acres Improv
ed dairy ranch, S12.fmu; take city
propcrtv to $7,an0, balance easv
terms. Clarl; Realty Co., ZOO
Philips building.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR ItKPIiF.SKNTATlVK
MARIAN It. TOWXE
Democratic nominee for
Representative,
(i'aid Adv).
! FOR ASSESSOR
Clint Gallatin, of Medford. Demo
cratlc nominee. Three year's field
1 experience.
(Paid Adv).
SCHOOL SI PLRIXTKMIF.XT.
Anna M. Jeffrey of Medford, Inde
pendent nominee. Your support w ill
be greatly appreciated.
(Paid Aut),
FOR RENT 3-room house on enst
Ride; 4 -room house on west fiido.
W. 11. Everhard.
V V 1 1 X I S 1 1 F.n A 1 AltTM E X TS
FOR RENT Furinshed apartniont.
. Hot water, heat. The Rerben.
FOH HA t JV--JlTEWIl KJ
FOR SALE Horses wagon, buggy,
naddlo. Ed XL White, Sparta bldg,
197
FOR SALE Or trade for fresh eow,
good work mare; weighs about
12U0. Phono tiUli-11. 104
FOR SALE Ono Jersey cow and
heifer; ono black horse and one bay
horse; one set surry harness, one
single buggy harness, one hack,
one wagon. Ilox I). II. 11. No. 1.
Orchard Homo, Geo. Wolff. 10.1
FOR SALE Two fresh cows. Also a
Jersey bull. Ralph Killings, Ash
land. 191
FOR SALE Cheap. Team horses,
wight, about 2400 pounds. Dr.
Henry Hart. Tel. M-!'-11. ',,
FOR SALE 0 Jersey cows and
heifers. Mostly fresh or will be
soon. Registered Jersey hull. Ap
ply X. IJ. Urophy, 'i miles south
west or Talent. 195
rOR SALE MJSl.-MjtMjTEOnS
FOR SALE
condil ion,
Keen
$20.
gang-plow.
Pliouo 107
Fine
-lt-2.
10!)
FOR SALE Corn. Phone
i!i7-R-2.
205
'OU SALE Rhode island Rod cork
rein. Phone K-13-H. 107
FOR SALE Dresser, chiffonier,
child's lied, electric doineblcycle.
Call 700. 101
FOR SALF Empty barrels for cider
or vinegar, f l .lu racli. R. C. Wash
burn, Table Hoik. 10.1
FOR SALE- Fat. turkeys.
Phone l'i-FI 1.
C. Carey,
j FOR SALE Iteardles s barley
Phone 201-R::.
seed.
10
FOR SALE Runic-, tired buMy.
nearly new, t': go'.d onc-hirse
waeoil, $2.1; e'-VU.i hay, $S In
I barn. Fraee fl.ici mo and one
Oiiarter miles nri h of Jacksonville.
j A. P. Conger Meoford Route 2 1 ! t
FOR SALE- ''aniline touring car, in
good meehaa.i.al fo-iJition. A i-ar.
gai.i for ca iii. 1 .i- ific lllgiiw .iy
Garage. ID
FOR HALE Moline wagon, slue 8",
Inches, inert one season. Call at
Hill W. Main street. Phone 301 -L.
Tbld is a bargain.
HELP WANTKD MALE
WAXTED Good pay everywhere for
trained mechanics. Take course in
steam, gas or electrical engineer
ing. "Work helps pay tuition. Send
for free lllustrnted catalogue. Se
atllo Engineering School, Roy
street, Seattlo, Wash.
AGENTS Make from J.10 to $73
weekly selling our genuine sheep
skin coats and vests. IVonderrnl
opportunity. Ask tor freo outfit
and particulars. Siberia Sheep
skin Coat Co., 173 E. Itroadway.
New York Desk 30,
SALESMAN Specialty man for Ore
gon staple lino on nnw and excep
tional terms. Vacancy now. At
tractive commission contract, for
balance year, and 1017, $35 wcekyl
for expenses. Miles F. Itlxler Co.,
220-15 Cnrlln Bldg. Cleveland,
Ohio. 1!M
HELP WANTKIV FE.MALH
WAXTED Girl Tor general house
work. Apply Mail Tribune, Box M.
WANTK11 BTTTOATIONS
WANTED Dressmaking, home or
day. 114 S. Central. Phono 407-.M.
WANTED MISCM.LANKOUS
WANTED To rent small uiiliippcd
ranch or furnished house with
suitable vnrd for chickens. Mail
Tribune, Ilox 1.1. 100
WANTED Small farm on shares for
term ot years, miulpped with dairy
cows, lio'gs and chickens. Experi
enced dairy man. Address Box 00
Mall Tribune. 105
WANTED Mai tresses and feather
beds to make Inlo sanitary folding
forms. Pillows to renovate, 75
cents per pair. Steam sterilized
feather pillows for sale as low as
$1 per pair. 322 10 12th. Phone
10C-J. 105
i WAXTED A second hand No. 3 hy-
I dranlic ulant with deflector and
I scleral hundred feet of 10-inch to
! 1.1-inrli hydraulic pipe. Reply Ilox
O, Mall Tribune. la
WANTED Work horse, harness sei
j 3-ilay calves, ilgs, atunip puller,
I feed cutter. E. E. Foss, Talent,
! Ore. Phono 372-U-l, Asn
land. 104
WANTED Vacuum cleaning. Laig.
est and ntoit effir',ent machine in
the city.
o2t;-X.
Henry Currier, Phone,
WANTED Remember your poultry
and egg will bring you mote
money at Warner, Wormian and
Gore's. One price for hens, re
gardless of size, .
IirSINKSS OPPOUTIMTY Farmii
or husinea of an kfml anvwhere.
Wfi loeato you fri-e; deal directly
with owner. Send for oar freo
magazine. Western Sales Asenev,
Mlneapolls, Minn. 104
Misckm.axhocb.
niN'XEIt XOTICK The ladlea of the
improvement club of Ka-:lo Point
will serve dinner on olccilou day in
the store building opposlie the
bank building. Meals 21 cenn.
Auto RiinB
LAFIER AUTO BFRINO CO - W
are operating tb Urgent, olrtet
and best equipped plant In th Pa
cific northwoot. Han onr '.rtnm
when othera fall. 8old under auar
ntee. 20 North Fifteenth "
Portland, Or.
Attorney!
GEORGE A. CODllIXG Lawyer.
Room 412 Garnett-Coroy Bids.,
Modrord, Ore. Phone 221.
GEO. W. CHERRT Attorney and
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Bank Building, entrance N.
Central, Medford. Ore.
PORTER J. NEFP Attorney at law.
rooms 8 and S, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAME3.
LAWYER Qaraett-
Corey bld.
Q M. ROBERTS La wyt jr.
Medford National Bank BnitdlBi
Consiillliig Fngluoer.
G. 1). CRONEMILLER Consultlna
eloclrlcal engineer, hydro-elnclrlo
developmenta. Industrial power,
utility valuation. Medfcrd and Gold
Hill, Oro.
Collection.
OOLLKCTIONS AND REPORTS W
collected some account 14 Tear
old. We know bow to get lh
money. The Bullock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, I, t. Hat
kins' Bldg.. 216 B. Main et.
nentlata
Dr. W. M. VAN JOOYOC
DR. C. O. VAN PCOTOC
Dentlnta
Garnetr-Corey . Bldg., o!t
Medforti, Oro. Phone $!.
C'oll-N-OroH and Hejlwfj;
KiiKlncer and Conn-aetMr
FREDrUM MIN 5 'SDgVn oeiTan
contractor, 404 M. P. & M. Bldg.
Surveys,, estimate!, lrrlgattoa
drolnng-i. ore) urd and lr.nd tm
provement.
(Jar twig
GARBAOR) Get your pTml
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagon for
good service. Phone 174-L. F
Y. Allen.
IIouso Mover
MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS W
Move Houses, Barns, Garages, Ma
chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, or
48S-X. 612 S. Newtown, 811 Da
kota. Instruction. In Mule
FRED ALTON HAICHT Teacher ot
piano and harmony. Halght Musla
Studio, 401 Garnott-Corey Bldg.,
Phono 72.
Inanranoa.
EARL S. TIJMY General Insurano
office, Klre, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract,
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panies, good local terrlce. No,
210 Garnett-Coroy Bldg.
I'liyilcbuis and Mrgeon
DR. W. W. HOWARD Otopthl
physician, 302 Qarnett-Coraj
building. Pbon 110.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eye scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Anrlst tor 8. P.
It. It. Co. Office M. F. ft 11. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 657.
Printer an Publisher
MEDFORD PniNTINO 00., ha th
best equipped printing offlcj 1
outbern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf lodgers, billing .irstem,
etc. Portland price. 27 Nortk
Fir at.
Transfer
BJADH TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Olftce 4 2 North Front t. Phon
115. Prices light liorrlce guar
wtH WHY?
NOW TfMK TO TRADE,
t have a ISO-acre stock ranch;
good location; 100 acrus In grain,
some alfalfa. This place recently
old for $12,000; no Incumbrance,
Will trade for good orchard, prefer
nears. or would take cltv nroDorty.
j Wo)ld tra,,6 0VeQ or ,, om, ln.
ciimhrnuco on orchard proposition.
J. C. BARNES
llivt W rit Mai Street.