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PAOTC THREE I an increased burden of taxation. The throttle all contemplated enterprise and the rate of taxation would be so staggering as to be almost, if not, Im possible to meet and would place this city at a standstill for many years' to' come. 1 have no feeling in the mat ter except that of an Interested citi zen of this city desiring to do what, la best for the city's interest. CIS NEWBURY. HOW TO MARK YOUR BALLOT Against Medynski Plan and for Hanson Plan X 401 X 403 X 404 present f!nanc!ul condition of the city behooves 11 to strain every effort to unload Its burden ot debt rather than Increase that burden of debt; aud the Medynski plan will certainly increase that debt until It will be a staggering obligation. I am opposed to the Medynskl plan because the plan would absolutely THROTTLES FUTURE Murk a Cniss (X) Itctwecn "Number nud Answer Voted Fur. 'aTEBrflRD MATT TRIBUNE, MEPFOTtT), 01? EC. OX, MOXDAY, .TAXUATCV E. 1017 To tho People of Medford: As a one half stock owner in our local cunnery which seems to be ubout the only real manufacturing Industry Medford has at present, tho' others have been promised since me dieval times,' I am deeply concerned as to Tuesday's voting. Both as to mayor and the city debt solution. I am concerned only because I am a former easterner and In thrpo years time on this coast have come to love Its people, Its climate and Its nat ural resources. I am also concerned because if tho they are all honest, c,lcan gentlemen In so far as I know. But there Is an added asset we need right now In a mayor and that Is what our Oregon foot hall team has, "the punch" tho purpose, hacked up by an honest and successful business experience east and west which will enable him to lead Medford to what belongs to her an acute cashing In on her won derful resources, agriculture, horti culture, timber, mineral, etc., and not allow her to continue to give a cor rect Imitation of a somnambulist In an eternal trance. Therefore I would urge all voters to voto for Mr. Gates. As regards tho so-called Hanson' and Medynskl solutions of our pres ent municipal bonded Indebtedness every citizen who has road our news papers, attended the mass meetings, and used about one and one-half drams of clear thinking should be as sured of ono simple fact, namely, 'that Mr. Hansen has had years of ex perience In solving such problems aB confront us while Mr. Medynskl has never solved any such problem any where successfully. So let me urgo every citizen in justice to himself and to .Medford that if ho cannot ml-, derstand the business like simplicity of tho Hanson solution and the ruin ation of financial Medford which the Medynskl plan means, to trust in the man of successful experience. ' That's fair and reasonable, isn't it . In conclusion I hope and believe from the bottom of my heart that Medford will elects mayor and settle her financial problems sensibly and clear headedly. If not, I'm forced1 to move elsewhere and take It from me it won't be a lonely exodus either.1 : Respectfully yours, WALT Kit C. I.ARNED, Vice President Hogue Itlver Valley Canning Co. LEADS THE WORLD XKW YORK, Jan. 8. On every $100 worth of foreign trade ill the United States in IfllG, $."2 was trans uded in New York, ucconliufr to fig ures made public, today by the collec tor of tiie customs, showing that the foreign trade of lliis port during the last calendar year was valued at $1,000,000,000.' No other harbor in tho world ever transacted trade to such an extent in a single year, it was slated. Customs dulicR collected hero last year nmmuilcd .to $153.21 1.039, or al most half a million dollars for each business day. March was the record month, with $14,918,488. A vote for Nordwlck Is a vote for Medynskl. ACTION Of MEDFORD At a regular meeting of the Med ford Ministerial association, held in the library building, Monday morn ing, January 8, it was ordered that tho minutes of the association en dorsing C. E. Gates, and H. O. Nord wlck for mayor be published in the Medford press. The action follows: November 2". "The Ministerial as sociation endorses C. E. Gates for mayor as representing the principles liclieved In by the association. How ever, it was also Incorporated that this action should not prevent the as sociation from endorsing another candidate, likewise representing the tame principles. January 5. "Moved by J. C. Rol lins and seconded by H. E. Tucker that the association endorse H. O. Nordwlck as candidate for mayor, as r.rcviouslv done for C. E. Gates. I Signed I "A. A. J. Hogg, presi dent' J. P- Wylte. secretary: F. W Carstens.. '- Tucker. A. M. Bran ham J- C Rollins.' Paid Adv. ,V vote for Nordwlck 1? vote for M.'d;-n!.i, Submitted by Initiative Petition of Charter Amendment: " ' Voto "Yes" or "No." . "Au Act to amend the Charter of the City of Medford. Oregon, by adding thereto Section 140, known as 'The Medynskl plan," permitting the Council to construct pavement under a special tax levy; creating a pavement fund for the construction and maintenance of such pavement; declaring all public pavement assessed heretofore by the city against private property to be public necessities, and assuming payment therefor; authorizing general obligation bouds; providing for refunds of payments heretofore made, by time warrants and payment and redemption of indebtedness; providing for a levy ' of an annual special tax to pay said bonds, warrants and interest." 400 Yes. 401 X No. )Iark a Cross Submitted by Initiative Petition ot Proposed Ordinance. No. - -r "A Proposed Ordinance, known as 'The Medynski Plan,' amending and supplementing all Ordi nances authorizing tho issuance and sale of bonds to pay the cost of pavement construction In said City; to authorize the Council to issue and sell $500,000.00 general obligation .5 per cent City bonds to pay the outstanding pavement Indebtedness; to refund In time warrants ?.1T0,000.0o, the amount that has been paid on the original indebtedness; providing for the details of making the rofunds of assess ments and payment ot outstanding Indebtedness, and to provide for cancellation of pavement liens when the said bonds shall have been Bold." 402 Yes. 403 X No. Mark a Cross Submitted by Initiative Petition and Charter-Amendment: - ".. Voto "Yes" or "No" "An Act to amend the Charter of the City of Medford, Oregon, by adding thereto a new chaptor of 21 Sections rotating to special assessments for local improvements heretofore levied and assessed, known as 'The Hanson Plan'; providing for the collection thereof and tho enforcement of such liens ' and assessments;, providing tho manner of foreclosure, sale and redemption, wltn penalties and inter est, of property assessed for such local assessments; providing tor the issuance and sale of refunding bonds therefor, the extension of time in which to redeem such bonds, and the method and time ot 1 their retirement." 404 ' X Yes. 405 (No. WILL BE PAID i ' As a positive guarantee that the paving assessments are sure of pay ment under tho Hanson plan, a large body of representative citizens have made written consent, as shown by tho following: '.' . , ' " , - Ve, the undersigned citizens and taxpayers of the City of Medford, Oregon, hereby agree to pay our pav ing assessments, as tho same come due, provided the Hanson plan is carried at the city election, January 9th, 1917. .California-Oregon, Power Company. Big Bend Milling Co.. W. I. Vawtcr Estate, Porter J. Neff, O. C. Boggs, Emll Mohr, H. C. Garnett, It. L. Ewlng E. M. Wilson .' Gub Newbury, J. R. Woodford. W. H. Stowart, E. G. Brown, E. G. Kiddoll, Bates Bros. B. Klum, C. M. Kldd, B. E. Kelly, T. W. Miles -. A. II. Heine, C. E. Gates, Roger Bennett, John H. Carkin, Leon II. Haskins, F. E. Merrick, H. U. Lumsden, C. I. Hutchison, C. W. McDonald, Bert Anderson, Alt Weeks, J. M. Keene, F. W. Hollls, H. G. Nicholson, H. F. Piatt, B. N: Butler, E. C. Gaddls, John S. Orth, W. H. Gore, S. I. Brown, W. A. Folgor, Chas. Strang, Fort Hubbard, A. C. Hubbard, S. L. Leonard, E. E. Gore, L. I j. Cathcart. H. P. Hargrave H. D. Howard, C. A. Knight, J. A. Westerlund J. H. Coolcy. A voto for Nordwlck Is a vote for Medynski. : . CLERK ON TRIAL FOR NEW YORK, Jan. 8 The re-trial of Krnnklin D. Safford, clerk of a I'liiinfield, X, J., hotel, who was con victed of perjury for swearing that James W. Oshome had registered at the hotel with Miss Rae Tnnzcr, and whose t!onvi('tion was set aside, was on the calendar in the United States district court here today. Tho case is the first of Jhe trials growing out of the celebrated Rae Tanzer complica tion, in which Mr. Osborne and dins. H. Wax play prominent parts. Wax, after his recent arrest in Chicago, as serted that he and not James W. Os borne was the man Miss Tanzer knew as "Oliver Osborne," and who accom panied her to Plainfield. Wax, it is suid, will be the principal witness for the prosecution. For Sale.' Safe. I show cases, side cases, 1 regulator. 1 roll top desk. J. W. Diamond, the Jeweler, 12fi E. Main. A Tote for Nordwlck Is a vote for WcdvnsU, Legal A'oters of the City of Medford. (X) ltetw'ecu Number ami Answer Legal Voters of the City of Medford. Vote "Yes" or "No." (X) Between Number and Answer ordered by tho City Council. LLINOIS YOUTH TRIAL FOR OLNKY, 111;, Jan. 8 Floyd Shook, 17 years old, was called today to take the witness stand in the trial of Roy Ilintcrliter, 21 years old, accused of causing the denlh of his sweetheart, Miss Elizabeth Ittidcliffe. Shook wa,s oxpected to tell of ah alleged conver sation he had with young Ilintcrliter concerning the use of surgical instm 'mnnts. similur fn the nne u-liirdi is Hfiirl to have caused Miss Iiudcliffv's death. Miss Radclil'fe, physicians testified, died from air embolism. I MILITARI CHICAGO, Jan. 8. Resolutions protesting against the proposed mili tary training of pupils in the public schools of Chicago wore announced today by the Chicago federation of la bor. It was charged tho schoolboys would bo trained In tho duties of amis "for the purpose of turning thorn against organized labor during strikes." BUFFALO BILL'S CONDITION SLIGHTLY IMPROVED IlKXVKH, Colo., Jan. 8. The con dition of Colonel William F. Cody (Buffalo Hill) was improved slightly today. Only the colonel's remarkable recuperative powers have kept him alive, his physician said. 10 CENT "CASCARETS" I LAXATIVE FOR LIVER AND BOILS Don't Stay Constipated... Headachy, Bilious, With Krentli Bad or Ktonincli Sour. No odds how bad your liver, stom ach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfor table you are from a cold, constipa tion, indigestion, biliousness and sluggish bowels you always get re lief from Cascarets. Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels niako you miserable. Take Cascarets tonight; put an end to the headache; biliousness, dizziness, ner vousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, bad cold, offensive breath and all other distress; cleanse your Inside or gans of all the bile, gases and consti pated matter which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, happi ness and a clear head for months. All druggists sell Cascarets. Don't forget the children their little In sides need a' gentle cleansing, too. Adv. Voted Var. Voted For. TO Chief Quartermaster Norstrom, in charge of the local navy recruiting station, Is In receipt ot information from tho department to tho effect, that owing to the failure in procuring suitable quarters' at Bend, Ore., to which place this station was to be re moved, the station will continue open at Medford, at least, until January 31. Upon tho closing of tho Mod ford station Mr. Norstrom has crdors to report to tho Portland headquar ters, to which he is assigned for duty. Of the applicants who enlisted last week were the following from Med ford: B. V. Gentry, E. B. Rawlings, and A. E. Watson. A voto for Nordwlck Is a vote for Medynskl. ' KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feci young to do this you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bil ious look in your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Vour doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Kdwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, arc gentle in their action, yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be en joyed hy everyone, by toning up the liver aud clearing the system of impurities. Vou will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. MEN WOMEN Are you tired of work tliat offers little or no chances for advancement? Why not become a druglcss physician' The field Is large, opportunities great and the profession honorable and lucrative to the trained practloner. We offer a thorough course In Anat omy and Physiology, Elcctro-theaphy, Phototherapy, Vibration, Massage, Spondylo-tberapy, Dlognasls, etc., etc. If you are interested, call or address Drs. Mac Pherson, Williams and Blew Orand Ave, at E. Alder St. Portland, Oregon. Money to Loan ON FARM PROPERTY Six Per Cent Interest FROM $250 TO $5000 O. C. Boggs To the Editor: I own two pieces of property in Medford, one of which has a 75-foot frontage aud another a 200 foot frontage abutting on the pavement. 1 am, therefore, Interest ed materially in what shall be best for the city of Medford Iu the crisis that confronts it. I have Investigated the Medynski plan and tho Hanson plan, that have been submitted to the people of Med ford and unqualifiedly I am In favor of the Hanson plan. It provides a mothod for Medford to lift itself out of tho financial difficulty that con fronts it today without seriously bur dening the citizens of Medford and it does not Increase the city's Indebted ness. If the Medynskl plan shall be adopted by the votors of Medford tho Indebtedness of Medford will be increased many hundreds of thous ands of dollars and I am unublo to figure how this is going to benefit our people. Tho tax rate will bo nearly twice as much under tho Medynskl plan as It will under tho Hanson plan, and certainly every tax payer must realize that his taxes are as high as they ought to bo without doubling them up as tho Me'dynski plan certainly will do. Pluclng an additional bonded Indebtedness of a half million or more dollars upon the city, making a total bonded indebted ness of something like two million dollars will certainly not bo any rec ommendation to any moneyed Inter ests contemplating an Investment In the city of Medford. This Medynskl plan would necessitate a greatly In creased tax rate and no community was ever yet made wealthy through (r When Itching Stops There is one safe, dependable trcat mcnt that relieves itching torture and skin irritation almost inr,t:uitly aud that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 25c or $1 bottle of zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, black heads, eczena, blotches, ringworm and similar skir 'roubles will disappear. A little zenu he penetrating, satis fying liquid, is ai. that is needed, for it banishes all skin eruptions and makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. The E. W. Rouo Co., Cleveland, O. KEEP THE BALL A-ROLLING Community enterprise is like a snowball. When all push together the work is easy for each. Today is the day of the home town, "l'.ack to the 1 Tome Town" is the slogan of the nation. The higeity is a self-confessed failure. It has failed to provide for its own. It has shipwrecked humanity, lint there are no break ers ahead of us. Tn our community all interests can unite. All we have to do is to keep the ball in motion. It grows by itself if we only start it. Let's all take . a hand. Insist Upon Home Products THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME Billings Carriage If good little pigs you'll be on eh morn. And drink your milk and eat vour corn. You'll soon grow into that delectable raine Of having "ACOKJN " llains and Bacon for vour name. OIimt INDEPENDENT MARKET "Around the Corner" OUR SERVICE STATION For Telephone 890 GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and IRRIGATING PIPE Go to J. A. SMITH, 128 N. Grape St. REPAID, HKMODKL OR OH REMAKE. , - , -1 auto bodies with skill, promptness ami artistic appreciation. So, no matter what accident or time has done to your car or how you want the body changed, send it here wher work we have done for others can be taken as a guarantee that our ser vices to you will be satisfactory. We also do all kinds ot blacksmith! and Auto Works A' AND vj, c rOf7Z-y Patronize tho Institution that Maintains tho Largest Payroll in Medford f ' The Medford Printing Co. The Best Equipped Job Plant in Oregon Outside of Portland ,