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MtSDFOTlD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, (VREflON, SATURDAY. JANUARY 20, 1917
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BY RESCUE PARTY
LOS ANGELES, Cul., Jan. 20.
Lieutenant W. A. .Robertson, first of
tlit! two nrmv aviators lost on t lit"
Konorn desert to return to American
soil, passed through hero today on
his way to report to the North Island
nnny nviation school.
Lieuteunnt Ifobortson said he made
the trip after he had ashed and ob
tained the ierinission of his superior
officer.
.LOOKS
II FALLS
WELLTON,' Ariz., Jan. 20. An
nnny motor ambulance from Ynmn,
jvith a detail of fifteen men in four
automobiles now is on its way into
the Sotiora desert fifty miles south
, of here to bring back Lieutenant Col
onel Harry (i. Ilishop, second of the
lost army aviators, who were rescued
Thursday. liy noon it was expected
the party would reach the pass in the
Gila, range, where Ilishop was left,
too weak to walk, with four of his
, rescuers to care for Iiiin.
The ambulance reached here at 1
a. m. today. Lieutenant W. A. Rob
ertson. I'ishop's companion, .who
, trudged doggedly northwestward for
, help alone on the eighth day, without
food or water for four (lavs, and
"walked into a rescuers' camp Tluus
, day morning, met Jla.jor Orville Q.
Drown, 'in charge of the ambulance
, detail, and four hours later started
, by train for the North Islnnd avia
' tion school near San Diego. -
, W. E. Freeman and S. Hovnttcr,
two members of the party which
found the aviators and who bronjtht
( Robertson, here, went ns guides for
the party.
LONDON, Jan. 20. A Pemnmbuco
dispatch to the, Daily Mail describes
the capture and destruction of the
Ilntish steamer Dramatist by , the
rmnn commerce raider. The Dram
atist sighted the raider on December
when it was seven miles distant.
The Ocrmuu rapidly closed in and
hen alongside hoisted the (icnnnn
naval ensign and signalled the Brit
isher to stop. Immediately afterward
trap doors under the bulwarks at the
'aiders forecastle were dropped, re
alius two guns of about 21o-ineh
iliber trained on the Dramatist.
An armed boatload of Germans
boarded the British ship and its of
ficers, engineers nnd part of its crew
were sent on board the raider. The
remainder of the crew were left on
board for five hours and then remo-v
ed and the steamer was sunk by cx-
osives.
The crew of the Dramatist, with
the exception of seven Indian fire
men who remained on tile raider, were
transferred to the Hudson. The cap
fives complain of the food nnd sani-
iiry arrangements, but say tho Ger
mans were courteous as a rule and
gave receipts for their captures. One
receipt was signed '"Woltt." A mem
her of the crew has a photograph ol
the raider and various pictures of the
sinking of the Nantes, taken by
-small concealed camera.
The men of the Dramatist say that.
the raider appears like an ordinary
cargo steamer nnd when passing neu
tral ships hoists the British colors
but flies the German Hag when
sijfbts a British ship.
plo
BY MOTHER CITY
SALEM, Ore., Jan. 20. Salem
Massachusetts, has refused to change
its name at the request of Salem, Ore
gon. Today a negative answer van
received from Henry P. Benson, may
or of the New England city, to the re
quest for the change sent recently by
Ivan McDanlel. manager of the com
mercial club of this. city.. ,.
"I have heard of Salem, Oregon.
rend the answer, "when your little
community reaches a population o
CO, 000 and a valuation placing it in
the same daGs as small eastern citi
in short, when it tenches the size
your manager's nerve has alreu ly
reached, wa will advise y i to chuns?
your namo. frr there might be som
A contusion in Having Hie same name
and surely yu wouldn't ask the vet
trablo mother of all ths Salems to
change her namo, even at the bche:
of an enterprising and hustling
younger."
In tho request, McDnniol said
lem, Oregon, was spending larpc
sums for advertising and :equeste
."the change to avoid contusion.
TODAY'S MARKETS
Portland Livestock
I'OIiTLAND, Or., Jan. 20. Ho;
steady; receipts 202. Bulk of pack
itig grades, .10..-0(IU0: heav
packing, 2li-2W pounds, if 10..V(ii
.10.05; heavy butchers, $ ln.."0(.i 10.00
light packing, 170-17(1. 10.-10(n
.10..50: rough heavies, !i.2.")(n 10? piu
and skips, tjttfi !.'2." : stock In
!r8.2.-(t;0 ; cripples, .fS(n0.
M Cattle steadv; receipts (i. Steers
prime light, -f 8.:ir( W.oO : prime hcav
.f(c! S.IW ; good,- 4.(.)(fl'H; cow
choice, $7.'ir(ft 7.7)0 ; medium to good
i?ti.2 3(n. 7 ; ordinary to fair. ...7.ifo
G.2.": heifers, Ufa 7.."0; bulls, .i:i.50(ii;
3.30; calves, $li(Vf 10.
- Sheep steadv: receipts 017. Lamb;
cast of mountains, ,fl 1(2 11.50; land:
valley, $10.75(0-11 ; Inmhs. good, $9.
(ttl0.25; choice yearling wethers
0."5(nl10: good vearlings, q.50fii
9.75: choice ewes. .b(H.25: hcav
ewes, $u'.7.5(a,T..'0.
Portland Butter
rOIlTI.AND, Or., Jan. 10. Butler
higher: citv creamery tirints, ;ifc
country prints. ;)Sc
Portland Grain
IHIRTLAXD, Or., Jan. 20. Wheat
easier, no trading. Spot bids 2 to
:! lower. Bluotcm, .tl.tiT; Forty
fold, .l.(i:t; club. .1.C2; Ked Kit
siun, $1.58.
Barley nnchangi'il.
Today's ear receipts; Wheat 11.
barley :t, Hour :i, oat- Hi, hay 14.
TABLE ROCK TABLETS
mm
mmmmmm
iutendeut; Mrs. Mathews, secretary;
Mrs. McQuat, organist. -Mis. Carle
and Mrs. Anderson were elected to
succeed themselves, Mrs. Mathows
to succeed Juonllu Mathews, Mi s. Mc-
Qmit to succeed Miss Lucy Carder.
The finances of the school are in a
flourishing condition.
Tills creek is being frequented by
cattle buyers.
COURTHOUSEK
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti.
Ileal Estate. Tinnsfcrs.
E. A. Cray et ux to John Heck,
pt. 32-3S-2W $
Mabel C. Olds, ct al to Fred P.
Schneider et ux, lots 12 and
13 blk R it. It. add Ashland
Christian Schneider to K. P.
Schneider, lots 12 and 13
folk R It. It. add Ashland
Guy Harnett et ux to P. L.
Hushton, lots 12 and 13 blk
K II, R. add Ashland 1000
Charles A. Pankcy to Gold Hay
Realty Co. QCD sec 7-3C-2W. 10
10
10
CONGRESS CRITICISED BY
.FORMER PRESIDENT TAFT
Chicago Wheat
CHR'AtiO, Jan 2(1. Wheal
pen.
May , i.WJi
".- , - l.il 's
CI..-.
.M.so' ',
1, ''!!.,
Mrs. Remington of .Medford is as-!
slating Mrs. Elmor Keys with her
housework.
Six acres of apple trees on the Ly-
diard place and between four and
five acres on tho Seabrook ranch
were pulled up and destroyed last
week. Ed Vincent did tho job pull
ing them with his gas tractor.
M. 11. Chase superintendent of the
Table Hock ditch has a crow of men
cleaning out and enlarging the canal
which, when completed, will enlarge
Its capacity some fifty per cent.
Lawrence Fltzpatrick left last week
for Los Angeles where he and his
wife expect to make their home for
some time.
A few cases of grippe have been
reported in this district during the
last few days.
G. P. Hall received a letter from
Vancouver, Wash , a few days ago in
which it is stated that a disease call
ed the walnut blight is destroying
walnut groves in that vicinity.
Clarence Mlddlebushor and mother
of Trail ylsited friends and relatives
In Tablo Rock during the first of the
week. They came out after supplies
for their store and report five Inches
of snow at Trail.
Weldon Sage was a Sunday visitor
In Table Rock.
Katherinc Ncalon having won her
exemptions from examinations spent
the first, part of the week with home
falks. returning to her school duties
Thursday.
Lee Nun who has spent the last
two years at Marshflcld, Ore., has
returned to this valley and was visit
ing In this district a few days ago.
'S. C. Collins and family have mov
ed Into I ho house on the Wykoff
ranch where Mr. Collins will have
charge of tho farming operations on
this and adjoining ranches for the
sugar beet people.
Tho Japanese people who have
leased tho Collins ranch have taken
possession and are now occupying
tho house.
Our teacher. M:ss Josie Klncade,
had a lively little runaway Wednes
day morning as she was driving in
to the Persons place, where she keeps
her horse during school hours. Ex
citing events for a time, but no dam
age was done except to the buggy,
which was put on the retired list.
Harry Hayes who joined the Coyote
club a few days ago reports that he
has killed two of the varmints al
ready. He says that with the bounty
given by the club added to that of
the county and the valuo of the hide
brings the price of a coyote up close
to $ie.
Mr. and Mr3. .T. L. Nealon visited
relatives at Talent over Sunday.
J. L. Hyrum arrived home Sunday
ovenlne after a strenuous trip of
more than a year through thp south
em and midle west.
Elmer Keys Is now employed fit the
Modoc orchard.
Harvey Richardson of Aaate has
i.ceii working on his 'j-leidionc line
lor several di.)s in un attempt to do
away with the buzzing noise on the
wires.
II. i l lull! .. In- lus found a renie.H
looks as it falls to the ground. Tho
picture was taken when a German!
airshib, of the Dralten type, was
brought down behind . tho French
lines by French warplanes.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. Con
gress was criticised by former Presi
dent Tnft in a speech at tho National
Press club tonight for wasting Its
time and tho people's money on such
I activities as tho so-called leak Inves
tigation. Ho predicted that the entire
episode would pass away as "a bad
smell."
"I havo observed," Mr. Taft said,
"that there are some gentlemen who
feel there is an exigency now In the
hlstorp of tho country that requires
I some means of protecting tho rcputa-
Itlon of men in high places. I have
an impression that thero wero four
I years some time buck in wlbrh 1 had
a feeling on that subject. I agree
(with that view. I ngroo with the
idea that it is too bad to have Irre
sponsible stories and dreams put out
as serious, to find their ways Into
Here Is how a flaming airship headlines, affecting the reputation of
several funds of the City of Medford
including Its special improvement
funds in accordance with his pro
posal submitted this IMh day of
January, lilt", to the City Council
and tiled with the City KoconkT uud
made a part of the records of said
city.
Section 2. That upon the com
pletion of such service and Hie ren
dition of his reports thereon, there
shall be paid to said K. M. Wilson the
sum of KUtht Hundred Fifty (HUMlli)
dollars from the general fund of said
citv in full payment for said services.
Section 3. t'pon the filing of such
complete report with the City Coun
cil and the acceptance thereof by the
said Council, the City Recorder
and Mayor aro hereby authorized.
j empowered and directed to execute
am) the city Treasurer to pay a war
rant in tavor oi sum i1.. m. tison
upon the general fund in said sum
for such duties.
Section 4. inasmuch as the audit
and reconciliation of the severnl
funds of the City of .Medford is of
the utmost Importance and concern
to the inhabitants of said City of
Medford and time Is of vital con
sideration on account of refunding
the special assessment debt of said
city and inasmuch as it Is for such
reason 'necessary for tho peace,
health and safety of the city, an ouier-
gencv is heroby declared to exist aud
this Ordinance Shalt be in full force
and erfect immediately after its pas
sago by the City Council nnd approved
by tho Mayor.
The foregoing Ordinance was
passed by tho City Council of the City
of Medford on tho lXth day of Janu
ary. 11117 by the following vole:
iKnnnens, absent; (laddis "aye";
Kecne, absent; Carkln "aye"; Dayis,
"ayo"; Hargrave. "aye";
Approved 19th day of January,
1917.
(Signed) C. H. fJATICS,
Attest: Mnvor.
(Siguod) B. T. FOSS..
(Seal) City Recorder.
South half of tha Southeast quarter
of Section 2, Township 3S South,
Range ;1 West, W. M., containing MJ
acres.
The said sale will be made for the
purpose ol realising the sum of
$1." 4.N Id. lili, together with Interest
thereon from the dale of the said de
cree, ami llio costs and disburse
ments of the litigation adjudged to
be duo the bbove named complainant,
and the further sum of $Hl.214.7T.
together with interest . thereon from
the date of the said decree, adjudged
to be due the United flunking and
Savings Company, and the accruing
costs and expenses of this sale.
KARL C. HRON.U'GII,
Master commissioner under ap
pointment hy the district court of the
United States for the District of Oregon.
HKIiP WA.VTKO MAUE
WANTED SITUATION'S
WANTED Gineru! housework by
experienced country girl. Phone
iu;-V. 2T,7
WANTBU Position as cook. Prefer
camp. References Hox It. Mall
Tribune 259
MALK I IKLP Splendid opportuni
ties for good mechanics. Practi
cal courses In all branches of en
gineering, gas, electrical, automo
bile, gasoline tractor, mechanical
drawing', etc.. Write for Illustrat
ed catalogue. ' Scuttle Luglneeriug'
School. Seattle, Wn. ,
SALHSMKX Capable specialty ' man
for Oregon; stuple Hue on new and
exceptional terms: vacancy, uow;
attractive commission contract for
1917; S3." weekly for expenses'.
Miles F. lllxler Co.. 229-1) Carln
bl.lg., Cleveland, O. 257
F U I! X I S 1 1 K I A 1' A It TM K N TS.
FOR HUNT Furnished apartment,
hot water heat. The Uerbea.
FOU EXCHANGE
FOR TRADK 3
Plione 7 7S-J.
wagon for wood.
25
FOR TRADK 35 acres good tillable
soil, lots of wood and water. hat
have you? Tel. 539-.H. 207
WANTED MlSCEI.IiANF.OUS
W'ANTKl) Houses to move.
48S-M, or 488-X.
ANTED Team. Weight 1200
Weight 1200 pounds. Phono
S57-Y. 25S
WANTED C. A. Hamlin, denlor in
hides and wool. Highest prlcea
paid. Offices, Laurel St., Market.
Phono 475-L. 2C4
WANTED Remember your poultry
and eggs will bring you more
money at Warner, Wortman and
Gore's. One prlco for hens, ro
Kardlesn of alze.
for this the plan being to use insul
ated wire where the line pnsses un
der or close to tho high tension pow
er line.
Stanley Lydiard was laying in sup
plies In Medford the first of the week
Nearly fifty acres of orchard have
been pulled out in this district In less
than a year.
Owing to the long nnd exceptional
cold spell much fear is entertained
for tile fall sown grain 4n tills dis
trict, which was just beginning to
show above ground before the freeze.
An Ashland grain buyer was in
quiring about wheat In this vicinity
few days ago. but received very
little encouragement as there are only
a few hundred bushels In the district
and practically all of this is needed
for seed.
At the present time thero Is less
grain sown In the district than for
many years and with the high price
of seed and the seeding of threo large
ranches to sugar beets, indications
point to another short crop.
This week the Collins pear orchard
which was just coming into hearing
is being pulled out to clear the
ground for tho growing of sugar beets
this year. In tho orchard arc many
young trees which were set out a year
ago. Mr. Collins Is selling these trees
to his neighbors for ten cents each
During tho last few days tho river
has been filled with floating ice.
something that Is very seldom seen
in this country..
men who aro entirely helpless to do-
rend themselves.
I think however, that they will
find I hope that is my experience
and I llko to bolieyo it is that these
things, Jiard as they seem at the time
vanish Into thin air after it while, and
tho episode passes as a bad uniell
goes away."
MINNEAPOLIS. Miuu.. Jan. 20
What is said to be tho highest price
paid for potatoes In the Minneapolis
or St. Paul markets In thirty yearH.
was reported here today. Wostern
potatoes sold at $2.1 0 a bushel In
carload lots- and Minnesota grown
potatoes were quoted at $1.S3.
FOOTS CREEK ITEMS
The swinging bridge across the
rivor below the Riverside store has
been condemned.
Floyd Lance spent a few days in
town last week. ,
JCtl. . Itoliug spent a few days on
Applegate last week.
i:. . Stiimbo was a caller in Rogue
Itiver last week.
C. W. Lance and G. W. Mathews
spent Saturday In Gold Hill.
A new development of the River
side Irrigation ditrh was opened at
the meeting held the 12th. The dltcb
carried by four votes but several
have spoken of their intention to con
test it. Anyone who thinks the farm
ers have nn easy snap of lire hod bet
ter try It a few years like the past
three years havo been and without
watr and then they will sing another)
tunc. The nrea to be covered hy the
Resolution No. :t.
A resolution Instructing the City
Recorder to call for sealed bids of
approximately $S2",000 of Refund
ing Improvement Honds of the Citf'
of Medford, Oregon. '
He it resolved liy tho City Council
of the City of Medford. as follows:
1. That the City Recorder be In
structed to call for sealed bids for
approximately $825,000 of Refund
ing Improvement Honds of said City
of Medford in words and figures as
follows, to-wit :
The City Council of the City or
Medford on Janunry 29, 1917, at
8:00 p. m. will consider sealed pro
posals containing a firm offer for ap
proximately $825,000 Refunding
Hnucroft. Improvement Honds of this
city authorized by an amendment to
the city charter regularly adopted
January 9th. 1917. ,
These Honds will bo Issued in de
nominations of $."00 aud mature in
fifteen years, optional after first
year, and bear interest al. a rate not
to exceed fi'r per annum. No offer
will bo considered for less than par
and accrued Interest, rato of Interest
to govern hid. The honds are to hi
sold subject to the favorable opinion
or J. c. Jom.ion, 1 1 0 Ilroadway. New
ork and Howard A. Hanson, SOU
Leary Hiiil.ling. Seattlo. Washington
the expense for whoso opinions will
be borne by purchaser. 1l!ds are to
he for whole issue or none, without
condition or reservation and to he
accompanied by a certified chee'e for
2Vr of par value, same to be forfeit'. i
to the city as and for liqul. luted da in
'ages If the bid Is accepted and bidder
falls to comply with Its terms. The
purchaser is to furnish blank bonds
freo of cost to the city.
Tho city reserves tho right to re
ject any and all bids.
2. That the City Recorder un fur
ther Instructed to publish said no
tice in. a newspaper published and
of general circulation In said t'liy of
Medford.
Tho foregoing resolution was
passed by the City Council of Ui City
of Mcdiord on this ixth day of .lanu
ary, 1917 by tho t'ollow-ing vo'e:
Emmens, absent: .Gaddis, "ay.i"
Keene. absent: Carkin, "ayV: Davi.,
"aye"; Margrave, "aye."
Approved this 19th day of January.
1917.
lSlgne.il C. K. HATES.
Attest: M;.yor
I Signed 1 K. T. l 'O.s.-:.
City Recorder.
- Ordinance No. 84J.i.
An Ordinance amending Section 14
of Ordinance No. 124 of tho City of
Medford, entitled:
An Ordinance providing for carry
ing Into effect the Initiative- nnd
referendum powers reserved by the
Deoolo In section 1 and section ia
of-Article IV of the Constitution of
the Stato of Oregon, on municipal
legislation to regulate elections there
tinder, to puulfh violations of this
Ordinance, and for carrying into et-
feet the amendment to Section 2 of
rticle XI of said constitution grant
ing to citlos and towns the right to
tnect aha amend their charters, nnd
renrallug all rets and pnrtB of nctB
and ordinance and Darts or oral
nnnces In conflict herewith, rnssou
and approved March 2G.J90V.
The City of Modlortl .loth oruain
as follows:
Section 1. That Section 1 ! of Or
dinance No. 124 of the City t.f Med
ford be and tho same u nereuy
amended to read as follows;
Section 14. "No enaotlurf clause
Bhall be necessary on nirasnros enact
ed by tho people."
Section No. 2. Whereas, a certuln
measuro has been submitted to the
legal voteiB of said city at the annual
election to be held on January
1917. from which measure by inad
vertence the enacting cl-iuse wa
omitted, and whereas the Citv Coun
cil ueliev.is mat mo lnuneniuie enact
ment of s,.;t measure is nev.t-sary lor
the immediate preservation of the
pence an 1 sa ety of the Ci'.y of Med
lord, and the credit of the r.uun
he impaired or destroyed provide,
the vnlidltv of said me:. ,ur.
thereby rendered doubtf.il.
Thereioro an emergency is hereby
declared to exist and tills Ordinanr
shall take effect und becon: om
tivo immediately upon Its pa.isai
and approval by the May.'r.
flie fincuoir.-, ordiNiiure was
passed b.' the Ct Council of '.he C'l
of Medford i'i th" sth day ot J.inn
ary. 1917 by lhe lollowiu;.'. vote
Mann, a'.aunt: LmnietiK. absent
Amy, "aye"; Keene, "aye"; ilar
grave, "aye"; Davis, "aye .
Approved January 8th. 19 1..
(Signed) V. J. EMERICK,"
Attest: Mayor.
(Signed) K. T. FOSS.
(Seal) Recorder.
FOR SALE Or trude Prize win
ning, breeding gobblers. Phone
403-.I4. 257
Phono
MONEY TO LOAN On Improved
farms. P. K. Nnilcy, .707 west
Main 2C1
MONEY TO LOAN Have money to
loan on first mortgages, .quick
service. E. S. Tumy, 210 Garnett
Oorey bldg.' ; 1
FOR SALE rOULTBr
"OH SALE Rhode Island
cocks. Phono 370-W.
Red
2G1
FOIt SALE LIVESTOCK,
FOR SALE 3000 or 2 400-pound
team of mnrca. M. A, Rader, lit
E. Main at. 257
FOR SALE A good general work
team. 1150 hs. each: a good wont
mare, 1350 lbs, 7 years old; n well
known pony single-footer, chenp,
on account of leaving tho country,
Call at 316 Knight. W. 258
FOR SALE A high grndo Jcrsoy
cow, cheap. Just frosh. Phone
571-R1. . . : 257
FOR SM.i: Jersey cow, Jnr.t fresh
$50. . W. J. Hurtzall, 408-Jl.it.
FOB 8ALB MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LOAN
BUSINESS DIBECTOBT
Anto Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W
ore operating tho largest, oldest
and best equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our spring
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 28 North Fifteenth Bt
Portland, Oro. v
Attorneys
GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Hank Building, entrance N.
Central, Medford, Ore.
PORTER J. NEFK Attorney at lw.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. BEAMES Lnwyor.
Corey bldg.
aarnett-
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W
A,llnnfn.l anma nnnn,,,a 11 VAAM
fl,1 Wa bona, iW in vat ll.U B
money. Tho Bullock Mercantile
Agency. Inc., Booms 1, 2, 3. Has-
kins' Hldg., 210 E. Main st-
FOR SALE Feed sunl'lowurs 5c lb.,
$4 a hundred; seloct seed, 10c lb.
F. S. Carpenter, 2U1-R4. 202
FOli SALE Hard wood,
dry. Phone 728-lt.
sound nnd
202
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan-
lols Clothing store in rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone
6B2-Y. Uccldcnco Phono G00-Y. 151
FOR SALE Good cooking apples;
price reasonable. Producers I' nut
Co. of Oregon warehouse. 2G2
Call
201
surrey.
FOU SALE Good
01 1-J5.
FOR SALE Good second hand car
for 250.00. Hox O. Mail Tribune.
258
FOR SALE Hog tight fenco at
Pell's. Ashland, for 33 cents pet-
rod. Emll Pell. 2U1
l-'OR SALE To
Cheap lor cash.
1!. Nye.
move gooii barn
Phone 2.". .11. H
FOR SALE Beardless seed hnrloy
Phono 732-J2, Routo 2, Hox 112.
271
FOR SALE Plow, "A" harrow, Kim
ball weodor, potato digger ana
sickle grinder. Carkln & Taylor.
County TmiMirer's Eighty-seventh
Call for County Wuii'anLs.
Stato of Oregon, County of .lack
son, Treasury Department, .incitson
vllle. Oregon, January 2 Dili, 1917.
Notice is hereby given that the
are funds on hand for the redemption
of all county warrants, which were
protested before November 9th, 1911.
Also for tho following warrants
which wero protested on November
9th. 1911: -
1321 I.
13025.
13059,
130X4.
I3nr,::,
FOR SALK: Seed, alfalfa, red clover
sweet clover, timothy and other
grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write
for snmplos. ltaipn watao aiuen
Central Point, Ore. '
1 32 10, 13239,
13032, 13.141,
1.11)72. 13077.
130811, 1 3087.
13004. 131.08,
1 3092. 1 3093, 131.91.
13105, 13101, 13242.
13108. 13110,
1310U, 131 17,
13140, 13117,
13190, 13197,
13202, 13203.
, 13209 and
-Nob. .1 3075,
13049, 13223,
13050, 13U57,
H3079, 13083,
I3IIKS. 13027,
13042. I3U13.
13090, 13098.
1 2785, 12758,
13112, 131 10,
13130. 13141,
13212. 1 3220,
131 98, 13200, 13201
13201. 13205,
13213.
Interest ceases on tho warrants
above numbered and called this 2uth
day of January, 1917.
MYTRLE W. BLAKELEV,
Treasurer of Jackson County, Ore
13107.
13149,
13143,
1319.'.,
13207
f tivllnnn.-r No. MAT.
An ordinance orovldin for tilt
ditch Is estimated tn he 15.000 acres. ;a, Qf ;w;i,y ' t,
Irrigation would be a godsend to the ; including its Special Improvement
farmers bill some of them are. sui Funds and uppropriat ing moii'-v
tiieieror,
I The city or Medford doth o'Jain
1 as foltons:
Section 1 That V. M. WINim a
crimed piibii. ar.-otintant be and he
stubborn as to think noi.
T!i" following offlcris of the Foots
Creek Sundpv school were elected
the 7th: Mrs. Carle, superir.tend
eni; Mrs. Anderson, assl-uiit siij.ei-
bei.-liy is . 0)11.0. yed to man., a ton.
oleic, 'iiJH and rc,oir.ili;iUott of tint
Master's Sale,
Notice is hereby given that pursu
ant to the -directions of a de-ree
passed in the district court of lite
United State,.- for the District of Ore
gon, on the 5th day of January. 1917,
In a cause therein pending, wherein
Security Savino nnd Trust Company
is complainant, and wherein il:e
Northern llrewery 'om,'...ny ard the
I niled Hanking and Savings Com
pnny aro defendants, the under
signed, on .Monday, the 20th dav of
February, 1917, at the hour of 10 i.
m., at. the front door of the county
court house of Multnomah Sountv.
Oregon, at Portland. In said county
and state, will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for rash. fiiI
jeet to confirmation and red"oipiO,i..
and to the several provision., con
tained in the said .lee-,.e. the Inl-'ies;
ot the defendants above named In Lie
following d.'M-ri:-d real propeity
situate in the t:ounly of .I;.-ksoii,
Stale of Oregon, lo wit:
iiulf interest, being lony a. res, de
scribed as Jolinws: An undivided
at.lr int. -test unto uud err Fl.n
Kimi'tit deacrli" d d folio na; Jli'J
KOll
HKXT HOUSKREEPIXO
BOOMS.
FOR RENT Furnished nnd house
keeping rooms, ( all 2 to 4, 3--
Central. Phone 403-R2. 258
FOR BENT HOUSES
'OR RENT 3-room.ed modern fur
iiished house. Close in. 417 Jay
st. 258
FOB HALE HEAL ESTATE
FOIt SALE Good lot close In. 100
feel from paving. Price $35. 32
S. Grape street. 257
FOIt SACRIFICE 7-1 oom bungalow
garage, large lot, $ 0U; u-room
furnished bungulow. $375. M. A
Rader. 123 K. Main St. . 257
FOR SALE Alfalfa land. Now Is
lour opportunity to secure 10
acres two miles out front Medford
$2100. Lowest price In years. Re
quires quick action. Page-Dress
ler Co.
FOR SALK Cheap. Three house1
and three lots: two houses ore on
ono lot. one house on one lot, and
one vacant lot. Sam Bauer, Nes-
kow n. Oregon. -"9
BUSINESS OlTonTUXfTIKS
FOR SALE -Old established business
In Klamath Falls; other business
1n view reasons for selling. Will
make it an object for quick sale,
If you have $2000 to Invest In go
Intr business, for particulars ad
dress !'. O. Hoy 432. Klamath Falls
Oregon. 2;2
Dentists
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOC
Dontlsts
Gnrnett Corey Dldg., Suite 810
Medford, Oro. Phone 850. :
Engineer and Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg.
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain
age, orehnrd nnd land Improvement
Gnrtwo
GARUAGH Get your promises
cleaned hp for the summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons fo
good aervice. Phono 874-L. . fr.
Y. Allen. ,
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON 1IAIOHT Teacher of
piano and harmony. Halglit Muslt
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
J'hona 72.
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
offlco. Fire. Automobile, Accident
Liability, Plato - Glass, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Kxcollont com
panies, good local sorvlce. No. 21
Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Physicians and Burgeons '
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physlclnn. 203 Garuott-Corey build
ing. Phono 130.
DR. J. J, EMMENS Physician end
Burgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nosa and throat Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Attrist for S. P.
It. R. Co. Offices M. V. & H. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667,
Printers and ruullsheia
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon; Book binding,
looso leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Kir st. - -
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offlco 42 North Front st Phone
316. Prices right. Service guaranteed.
WHY?
$1650
Best buy for money on our list,
fi-room modern house on one of best
streets in town. House could not be
built for less than two thousand dol-
lluy I
I.t-JIVLV ,.., ,,1,-ri- V ITM
Amalgamated Oil on-' cent a share, '"; Kod "''ape.
loo per ceiil dividends in 9(1 days j furniture lth house -nt
possible; product lou now coming Terms on part
lavs; on paved street; sixty-five feel
Will sell
ulf price.
In: ero.ind floor
share, doubles price i
par value: $ I buys 1'
Write for full details.
u.aled Oil Co.. I IT". Colconl
Oklahoma. City, OWW
one cenl a
-hoitb, $1
;.!. sb.ire1..
Anurias,'
bids;.
it-
See mo now.
J. C. BARNES
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