4 shall pasa all ordinances and resoiu
. tlons necessary and proper to carry
1 out the provlslqns of this article.
,, VALIDATION OF IMPROVEMENT
I. . . ASSESSMENTS AND 110NDS
,, Section 23. Whenever the common
i council has made, or shall hereafto
j make, any assessment against nmn.
Vl erty for any lo'Bl Improvement au
Tf thorized by law and this charter and
h'H ban In making such assessment acted
1 in" Rood faith and without fraud or
4 shall hereafter act In good faith and
i without fraud, the Bald assessment
I shall be valid and enforceable as
t such and a Hen upon the property
upon which the same purports to be
j a lien;. and all assessments heretofore
y or nereaiier made oy the citv author
; Itles in good faith and without rn..,i
i and all Improvement bonds heretofore
a issueu anu mienucu to be refunded by
the refunding Improvement bonds
mentioned In section 6 hereof, are
hereby declared to be valid and bind-
it )ng obligations and In full force and
i effect until paid or refunded as pro-
vlded herein, and said assessments
j are anu snail lie collectible as provided
y in miH arucie. . ,
' ASSESSMENTS PAID BY JOINT
f ' ' OWNER. ,
J Section 24. Whenever any local as
; sessment, or Installment thereof, shall
1 be paid, or any certificate of sale
therefor be redeemed, or any Judg
ment therefor be paid by any joint
owner or any property assessed for
any local improvement, such joint
owner may, after demand and refusal
by an action brought in the circuit
court, recover from each of his co-
owners ine respective amounts of
such payment which each such co
. owner should bear, with Interest
thereon at ten per cent (10) per an
num irom me unie of such payments,
and costs of the action, and the joint
owner making such payment shall
nave a lien therefor upon the undivM
od Interests of his co-owners in and
to such property from date of such
payment.
CITY MAY PURCHASE AT TAX
. HA LB.
Section 25. Whenever anv Dron-
erty situate in the city shall be offered
for sale for general taxes, the city
shall have the powor to protect the
lien or liens of any local assessments,
uuHnunuing against the whole or any
portion of such property by purchase
or ouierwise.
' ACTS REPEALED.
hectlon 20. All acts and parts of
acts of state law and all pails of the
city charter In conflict herewith are
hereby repealed; and all acts or parts
vi acts, eiiner general or special, a.ic
all parts of the city charter in con
flict herewith, are hereby repealed in
sofar as they conflict herewith or ro
. strict the powers or duties hereby con
'li ferred upon said city or its Mayor or
uouncn or otner otficers. Any acts
or parts of acts, or parts of the char
ter, herein repealed which are re-en
acted in form or substance in this act
snail not be construed as new enact
ments, but as continuations ni.d
amendments of such acts or parts of
acis.
PUBLICATION.
Section 27. When this act requires
notice by publication, such notice shall
ho published at least once in a news
paper of general circulation In said
erty and published therein, but In case
no newspaper is published in sale city
then .the - newspaper of largest cir
culation of snld city therein and pub
lished nearest to said city of Central
Point, except as otherwise in this act
provided.
" :-, NOTICE TO BE MAILED.
Section 28. In. all cases of assess
ments or installments thereof becom
ing due and payable, the city recorder
shall mail to the owner of the piop
erty assessed a copy of the notice re
quired to be published when the post
office address of such owner Ih known,
but failure to mall the same shall not
ha fatal when publication is made.
ASSESSMENTS PAID IN ERROR.
Section 29. Whenever, through er
ror or inadvertence, any person shall
pay any local assessment, or Ins-jiil-
ment thereof, upon the lands of an
other, such payor may, after demand
'and refusal, by an notion In the Cir
cuit Court, recover from the owner of
such lands the amount so paid, and
costs of the nction.
NEW PAVING BASED ON PETITION
ONLY.
Section 30. After this article shall
become effective, the common coun
cil shall not have iower to levy spe
cial assessments for paving horenfter
to be made except upon petition sign
ed by the owners, according to the
records in the office of the county re
corder, of property to an aggregate
amount of a majority of the Ilnean
frontage upon the improvement to be
made and of the area within the limits
of the assessment district to be cre
ated therefor.
ACTS TO BE LIBERALLY CON
STRUED.
Section 31. The rule that statutes
In derogation of the common law are
to be strictly construed shall have no
, application to this article, but the
r snme shall be liberally construed for
the purpose of carrying out the ob
Jects for which this article Is Intended
DISCHARGE OF LIENS.
Section 32. Entries of payments of
assessments and of Installments, In
terest and costs made under the pro
visions of this act shall be made In
(he consolidated Hen docket aforesaid
ns the same shall be received, with the
dnte thereof, and such payments made
and entered In said consolidated lien
docket shall be and operate as a dis
charge of such Hen, to the amount of
such payment, and from tne ante
thereof.
ENFORCEMENT OF SUBSEQUENT
LIEN'S AUTHORIZED.
Section 33. The enforcement of the
Hen of any installment or Interest
payment by any method herein au
thorized shall not prevent the en
forcement of the Hen of any subse
quent Installment or Inlerest payment
by any method herein authorized when
the same shall become delinquent.
PEXDINU PROCEEDINGS.
Section 34. If any proceedings shall
1 pending for the enforcement of the
Hon or liens of any delinquent assess
mcnt or assessments for paving or
Bewers at the time this article becomes
effective, tho city may proceed with
the enforcement of any such Hen or
Hens under the provisions of law and
the city charter and ordinances of said
city existing at the time of the tak
ing effect of this article, or under the
provisions of this article.
OUTSTANDING CERTIFICATES OF
SALE.
Section 35. The holder or holders
of any outstanding certificate of sale
heretofore issued for social assess-
ments for paving or sewers may pro
ceed with the enforcement of the Hens
of bucIi assessments under tho pro
visions of law and the city charter
and ordinances of said city existing at
tho date this article becomes effective
or under this article.
Section 36. Thi article shall be in
full force aud effect and be a part of
tho charter of the city of Ceutral
Point, Oregon, when approved by a
majority of the votes cast thereon at
an election held In said oltv on the
16th day of October, A. D. 19i 7.
Section 2. That the foregoing
amendment to the charter of the city
is hereby adopted and submitted to
the legal voters of the citv of Cen
tral Point for their rejection or ap
proval, to be voted on at a special
election as provided In Section 3 of
tnis ordinance.
bectiou 3. A special election is
hereby called and ordered to be held
in and for snld city on the 16th day
of October, A. D. 1917, for the purnose
of voting on the said proposed amend
ment, and the city recorder Is hereby
directed to give notice of said election
by publishing the same at least once
a week for two successive weeks prior
to said election In a newspaper of
general circulation published In said
city, or in case no newspaper Is pub
lished In said clly. then said notice
shall be published In the newspaper of
largest circulation in said city and
published nearest to tho city of Cen
tral Point, and hereby designated the
oflicial newspaper thereof, and by
posting the said notice in at least
three public and consnlcuous places in
said city, and said notice shall be pub
lished and posted at least ten (lays
prior to the Hate of said election,
which notice shall be In substantially
the following form:
SPECIAL CITY ELECTION NOTICE.
STATE OF OREGON,
County of Jackson,
City of Central Point, ss.:
Notice Is hereby given that a spe
cial election will be held In the city of
Central Point, Jackson county, Oregon,
on Tuesday, to-wlt: the 16th day of
October, A. D. 1917, between the hours
of 9 o clock a. m. and 6 o clock p. m
. The polling place for said election
shall be at tho City Hall In the City of
Central Point. Oregon.
The three following named legal
voters of said city are hereby desig
nated and uppolnted judges of said
election, two of whom shall act
clerks thereof;
L. Hatfield, J. W. Jacobs, J. B.
Holmes, Judges and Clerks of Election.
Said election is called and held for
voting Uton the adoption or rejection
of a certain amendment to the charter
of the City of Central Point, Oregon
adopted by the common council and
submitted by the common council to
the voters of the city. '
Said proposed amendment Is printed
in pamphlet form by the city and cop
ies mailed to every legal voter within
the city whoso address is known, and
said pamphlet can he had at the office
of the recorder of said city upon ap
plication. The general purport of snld charter
amendment Is' expressed in the ballot
title therefor adopted by the common
council, and which wbi appear upon
the ballot with a corresponding num
ber, as follows:
CHARTER AMENDMENT SUBMIT
TED TO THE VOTERS BY THE
COUNCIL.
"Shall the Charter of Central Point
be amended by adding thereto Article
XXV, and thereby provide for the col
lection in thirteen years of the unpaid
assessments for local Improvements
made in the year 1911, and provide for
the issuance of refunding bonds In a
sum not to exceed $80,000 for the pur
pose of redeeming the outstanding nn
paid bonds and warrants issued in suid
year for paying the costs of said Im
provements, together with interest
thereon, said refunding bonds to be
one in thirteen years and bear interest
at six per centum per annum, as pro
vided in Ordinance No. 116?"
Vote Yes or No.
100 YES
101 NO
Dated this 5th day of October, A. D.
1917.
(Signed) W. E. ALEXANDER,
Acting Mayor of the City of Central
Point, Jackson County, Oregon.
(Signed) J. W. JACOBS,
City Recorder of the City of Central
Point. Jackson County, Oregon.
(Seal)
Section 4. The polling place for said
special election shall be at the City
Hall In Cenlrnl Point. Oregon.
Section 5. Tho following named le
gal voters of said city are hereby des
ignated and appointed as judges to
serve as such officers at such special
election, two of whom shall also act
as clerks:
L. Hatfield, J. W. Jacobs, J. B.
Holmes. Judges and Clerks of Election.
Section 6. Tho following ballot title
for said amendment, prepared and ai
proved by the City Recorder, Is here
by ndoptcd, nnd shall be printed on all
ballots used at said election, viz.:
Shall the Charter of Central Point
be amended by adding thereto Article
XXV. and thereby provide for the col
lection in thirteen years of the unpaid
assessments for local improvements
made in the year 1911, and provide
for the issuance of refunding bonds in
a sum not to exceed $80,000 for the
purpose of redeeming the outstanding
unpaid bonds and warrants Issued In
said year for paying the costs of said
Improvements, together witn Interest
thereon, said refunding bonds to be
due In thirteen years and bear inter
est at six per centum per annum, as
provided In Ordinance No. lib."
miction 7. The form of the official
ballots for use nt said election shnll
be printed In Bubstnntlnlly the follow
ing form:
OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR THE SPE
CIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN
THE CITY OF CEN TRAL POINT,
JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON, OC
TOBER 16. A. D. 1917.
Those voting in favor of the amend
ment tubmllted will mark their ballot
with an X between the number nnd Ihe
word "Yes." Those voting against Ihe
amendment submitted will mark their
ballot with an X between the number
and the word "No."
CHARTER AMENDMENT SUBMIT
TED TO THE VOTERS BY THE
COUNCIL.
Shall the Charter of Central Point
be amended by adding thereto Article
XXV, and thereby provide for the col
lection 111 thirteen years of the unpaid
assessments for local Improvements
made In the year 1911. and provide for
the issuance of refunding bonds In a
sum not to exceed $Vt00 for Ihe pur
pose of redeeming the outstanding un-
paid bonds and warrants Issued In said.
year for paying the costs of ald lm-J
MEDFOTtn MATE TRTBITNT1,
provements, together with Interest
thereon, said refunding bonds to be
due in tiilrteCn years and bear Interest
at six per centum per annum', us pro-
viued in Ordinance No. 116!"
' Vote Yes or No.
no YES
101 NO
Section 8. Should any of the judges
appointed by this ordinance fall or re
fuse to appear or qualify, tho quullfled
voters present at the time of the op
ening of the polls shall elect some le
gal voter to act as such Judge to fill
the vacancy. Before proceeding to
liertorm any orriclnl act at such elec
tion, the judges shall euch make and
subscribe an oath of office ill substan
tially the following form:
"I - do solemnly
swear (or affirm I that 1 will support
the Constitution of the United StateB
aud or the stale uf Oregon, and 1 will,
to tne best of my abiliiy. faithfully
perform the duties of judge of election
during my continuance therein, so help
me lion. ,
Section 9. Inasmuch as It Is neces
sity for the immediate preservation of
the public peace, health and safety of
said city that the amendment to the
charter of said city herein provided for
snail ho submitted to the quullfled
electors of said city and adopted as
soon as tho provision of law will per
mit and the credit of said city thereby
be maintained, an emergency Is here
by declared, and this ordinance shall
take effect and be In full force from
and after its passage and approval by
the mayor.
Passed by the common council the
3d day of October, A. 1). 1917.
Approved by the mayor the 3d day
of October, A. D. 1917. "
(Signed) W. E. ALEXANDER, '
Acting Mayor of the City of Central
Point, Jackson County, Oregon.
(Seal)
Attest:
(Signed) .1. W. JACOBS,
City Recorder of the City of Central
Point, Jackson County, Oregon.
NOTICE OF PAYMENT OF IM
PROVEMENT BONDS OF THE
CITY OF CENTRAL POINT, OR13
QON, ISSUED IN THE YEAR A. D.
1911.
STATE OF OREGON,
County of Jackson,
City of Central Point, as.:
Public Notice is hereby given that
the City of Central Point, Jackson
County, Oregon, has determined to and
does exercise its right to take up and
cancel its outstanding improvement
bonds Issued in the year A. D. 1911.
and described as follows:
(a) 'Bonds Nos. 28 to 55, inclusive,
designated Improvement Bonds, dated
the first day of November, A. D. 1911,
due the first day of November, A. D.
1921; Bonds Nos. 28 to 54, inclusive,
being of the denomination of $500
each, and Bond No. 55 of the denom
ination of $250 and Issued pursuant to
Ordinance No. 79, asscd and approv
ed November 21st, A. D. 1911.
(h) Bonds Nos. 136 to 235, Inclus
ive, designated Improvement Bonds,
dated the first day of November, A. D.
1911, duo tho first day of November,
A. D. 1921. being of the denomination
of $500 each and issued pursuunt to
Ordinance No. 80, passed and approv
ed November 28, A. D. 1911.
And said city hereby gives notice
that it will on the next semi-annual
interest coupons period of said bonds,
to-wit: the 1st day of November, A. D.
1917, take and pay for said bonds
above- described, at the face Value
thereof, with accrued interest thereon
to said date, and the interest on Baid
bonds will cease at the said semi-annual
Interest payment period: Pay
ment will be made at the office of the
undersigned City Treasurer In Central
Point, Oregon.
Dated and published the first time
on this 6th day of October, A. I). 1917.
(Signed) J. W. JAUOHH.
Recorder of tho City of Central Point,
Jackson County, Oregon.
(Signed) R. II. PAXSON,
Treasurer of the City or Central Point,
Jackson County, Oregon.
(SEAL)
SUJLHONS.
In tho Circuit Court of Juckson
County, Oregon.
In the mattor of the application of
R. F. Koblson, W. J. Hartzell and
O. A. Manning, the Board of Di
rectors of the Talent Irrigation
District, for a judicial examination
and judgment of the Court as to
the regularity and legality or nil
proceedings of said Board and Dis
trict, pertaining to the organization
thereof, or of any act thereof Or
tho incurring of Indebtedness as
esessments against the lands of Bald
District and of tho election to au
thorlza the issue and sale of bonds
in the sum of Six Hundred Thou
sand Dollars,
To the Talent Irrigation District .of
Jackson County, Oregon, and to
all freeholders, legal voters and as
sessment payers within said dis
trict, nnd to you and each of you:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you and each of you aro hereby
commanded and required to appear
and answer the petition or the plain
tiffs, filed herein against you and
each, of you in the above entitled
cause on or before the 25th day of
October. 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., In
the court room of the ahovo entitled
Court and If you fall o to appear
and demur or answer within said
time, Bald plaintiffs will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for In the
petition on file herein, to-wit:
For Judgment and decree or said
Court to the effect that the Talent
Irrigation District is a duly nnd regu
larly organized irrigation district un
der and pursuant to the laws of the
State of Oregon:
That all elections held by said dis
trict have been In the manner provid
ed by Inw and are valid; that the
Indebtedness Incurred by said district
and tho wnrrants Issued therefor Is a
legal, and binding obligation of the
District and the same Is regular and
the assessment and apportionment
mado bv said District la legal nnd
valid and that all orders, ads and
things done by tho Board of Direct
ors of said Irrigation District and by
th officers of Jackson County, Ore
gon, were and are valid and In the
manner provided by law; that the au
thorization by tho electors of said
District for the Issuing of bonds In
the amount of Six Hundred Thousand
Dollars, Is In all things legal and
regular and was legally voted, and
for a Judicial determination and ex
amination and Judgment of the Court
as to the legality and regularity of
the organization of said District, and J
all its acts and doings.
This summons is served upDo you
MEDFOTH,), OREOOX.
by publication thereof In the Medford
Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general
circulation, published in Medford.
Jackson fount)', Oregon, pursuant to
the provisions of Chapter 35" of the
General taws fo Oregon fo 1917
The date of the first publication
being September 29th, 1917, and the
date of the last publication being Oc
tober 13th, 1917.
GEORGE GARDNER,
County Clerk of Jackson County, Ore
gon. (OFFICIAL SEAL.)
C. M. THOMAS,
Attorney for Plalntlfrs aud Petition
ers. Ordinance Xo. :,
An Ordinance amending Section 5 of
Ordinance -No. 8S2, entitled "An
ordinance regulating public billiard
rooms,' public pool rooms, public
card rooms, and the operation of
public card tables; fixing Bn nnJ
nual license fee therefor: provid
ing a penalty for the violation of
this ordinance." passed bv the citv
council and approved by the mnvor
May 2, 1917, as amended by ordi
nance i.Vo. 887, passed by the city
council anu approved b ytho mavo
May 31. 1917.
Tho City of Modford doth ordain ns
rouows:
Section I. That section 5. of ordl
nance No. 882, entitled "An ordin
ance regulating public billiard rooms,
public pol rooms, public card rooms.
ana tne operation of nub He card ta
blcs; fixing an annual license fee
therefor; providing a penalty for the
violation of this ordinance" passed
by the city council nnd approved bv
the mayor May 2, 1917, as amended
by ordinance No. 887 passed bv the
city council and approved by the mav
or May 31, 1917, is hereby amended
so as to read as rollows:
-. "Sec. 5. Upon the acceptance by
the city council of any such annllca-
tlon for license, the applicant shnll
rortnwitn rile with tho city recorder
me onciai receipt or the city troasur
er Bhowlng full payment of the 11
cense ree herein above fixed, and
therewith shall file, a bond, with one
or more suficlent sureties, to bo ap
proved by tho city council, in the
penal sum of Five Hundred ($5001
Dollars, payable to the citv of Med-
ford and conditioned that tho licensee
named In the license applied shall
during the term of such license, fnlth.
fully observe both the ordinances of
the uty of Medford and the laws of
tne state of Oregon relating to en
bllng, games of chance and intoxi
cating liquors nnd that upon a vio
lation therqof said bond shall be fo
felted to said Cit yof Medford; and
thereupon the city recorder shnll Is
sue to such applicant a license sneci-
Tying therein tho number of tables
authorized thereby, and a definite de
scription of the premises where the
business thereby licensed Is lo be
for the calendar year and no fraction
al license shall be granted or issued
Ihe city council may for good
cause shown revoke any license Is
sued under tho provisions of this or
dinance, tho license fee In such case
to be forfeited to said City of Med-
toro. ine llcensoe shall, upon being
notified or such revocation of license.
immediately surrender his license to
the city rtcorder.
The foregoing ordinance was
passed by the city council of the City
of -Medford, Oregon, on tho 2nd day
of 'October, 1917, by the following
vote: -
Einmens. absent: Gaddls. "nve:"
Kociie, "aye;" Oarkln. "aye;" Davis,
aye;" Hargrave, aye."
Approved October 4th, 1917.
C. E. GATES, Mayor.
Attest: M. L. ALFOUD, Recorder.
FOU.Nf)
FOUND Lady's glove on North Cen
tral avenue. Owner can have same
by paying foi- adv. Mall Tribune
office.
POK RKNT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Farms ana stock ranch-
es, garden land. Gold Ray Realty
uo.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR RENT. Largo, sunny fron
room, nicely furnished; breakfast
If desired. Inqulro after 6 o'clock
23 Mistletoe 168
FOH KKNl HOUSES
FOR RENT About Oct. 15. furnish.
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FOR RENT Three-room furnished
house. 417 Jay St., Cor. So. Oak-
ilalo and 1 1th. 168
FOR RENT My homo on King's
highway. Inspection by appoint
ment. C. W. Aborcromliie. Plume
311-J. . 170
II ELP WANTED FEMU.K
WANTED Girl for housovors-
Phona 1-F21. 168
WANTED Lady cook nt (llendule
Ore. Good wages. Hotel, (lien
dale. 173
WANTED Competent worn tin fcr
general housework. Mr.i. Geo. II.
Parsons. Illllorost road. I 69
50 Per Cent
Of actual value Is what wa aro going
to soil a well-located, modern resi
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The houso has seven largo rooms.
sleeping porch, pantry, bath, toilet,
back porch screened, laundry room;
tho property also has good largo barn,
chicken house nnd corrnl, fine gar-
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shade. There Is no harm in Investi
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your time. We will put our time
agalnm yours. If you aro Interested
let us know and we will gladly show
you. Can give terms on part.
THREE-FOURTHS ACRE
And seven-room house, soino out
buildings, fine for garden or chick
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Bennett In vestmcnf Co.
102 West Main. Phone 799.
Ileal Ksluto. Lonn, liuurauee.
FRIDAY; OfTOTTRT?. -
IIELr WAXTKl) MALIC
WANTED. Young man ovor 16 to
lenrn elertriear trade. Want a man
to do Insldo wiring. Paujs Elec
tric Store. '
WANTEO Prune pickers. S. S. Car
penter, Perrydalo. Phono 201-R4.
19
iVANTEl) Man on ranch this win
ter. Inquire F. Bartlell, 129 E.
Main. 170
WANTED Hoy over 16 years to
learn printing trade. Ono with
some experience preferred. Apply
Foreman, Mall Tribune office. tf
waxtko situations
WANTED Position ns housekeeper
or work by day or hour no wnsb-
., ing. Mra. C. L. Grant. Phono
728 J. 172
WANTED Man and wlfo wants po
sition on ranch, stock ranch pre
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references. Box Ranch, Mull Tri
bune. 169
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Galvanized Iron smudge
oil storago tanks. 2000 to 5000 gal
lons capacity. Phone 46S-J2. His
WANTED Old fnlsoteethrnnvcon
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plete set, parts proportionately Dr.
Wright, Hartford City, Indiana.
.169
WANTED. Bloiky young team,
sound and gentlo, weight about
1350, 3 or 3 14 -In. wagon with stako
rack bed, or without bed. Work
harness in good condition. Ono
42-in. Fresno Si rapor. Frosh milk
cow, young and heavy milker. Les
tor Lnyton, Murphy, Ore. 169
WANTED. Bids to build a dwelling.
Phone 742-J for particulars. 168
WANTED. To buy, sulky plow; must
bo In good condition. Phone 5-F2,
Medford. 169
WANTED. School children to c.ire
for for the winter. Box 70., Mail
Tribune. no
WAN'T1CD To buy or rent, cider
press. P. O. box 154, Gold Hill.
Ore. 170
WANTED To buy. n good second
hand bicycle. Box 25, Mall Trib
une. 168
WANTED. To buy, corn either In
tho field or in shock. ' Apply II.
W. Bingham, Phono 697-J3.
WANTED Rnnch on shares or cash
rent. 1023 East Main, Medlord.
Ore. 169
WANTED Pino logs. Wish to con
tract purchase sugar and yellow
Pino saw-logs for 1918 delivery.
Will tako output largo or small
quantity and pay attractive figure.
Seo Edgar S. llafor, Hotel Med
ford. WANTED firing us your eggs and
Poultry. We pay cash. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co.
WANTED Houses to mors.
48S-M. nr 488-K
Phone I
FOR SALE MVIC8TOOK
FOR SALE. Cheap, good horse, bug
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173
FOR SALE Good family pony nt n
sacrifice. M. A. Rader, 125 K.
Main. 168
FOR SALIC KKAIi KHTATH
FOR BALK 10 acres of good Hear
('reek hot loin land near .Medford.
Phone 5-ll-X. 17:!
FOR SALE 160 ai res 6 ',!. miles east
of Medford, $5.00 per ai re . Good
dry soil; county road runs thru
place. 2000 cords of limber. In
qulro John Lyden, Jacksonville.
173
FOR SALE Must sacrifice artistic
6-room bungalow, east- front, de
sirably located, well planned and
built; cqst $.15110.0(1. Less than hair
this amount will take it. Box 33,
Mail Tribune. 169
FOR SALE. 11-acre ranch, with 4
rooni collage. Irrigation system
nn (I other outbuildings, 'i mile
duo north Main street, Central
Point. On Pacific highway. Ap
ply to owner on much of T. J. Noo
non. 199
FOR SALE Tho chance or n life
time. My (l-ronni modern bunga
low with lot 50x260 and tho best
soil in the valley. $1000 will turn
the deal. I have $:!iion Invited
In the place. Address Box C. It.,
Mall Tribune. 169
'OR SALE 6-room bungalow, mod
ern lot, 60x300; cheap, part cash.
Telephone 419L or P. O. Box 792.
170
FOR SALE Farming land, fruit
Innd, stock ranches, timber land,
from $ 1 0 per acre up. on long time,
easy payments, or might exchange
for other clear property. Address
Gold Ray Realty Co.
FOR HALF MlhcKLLANKOUH
FOR SALE - Furtilt lire; high-grade
dining set, buffet, dressers, brass
beds, Iron bed complete, roelng
chairs, rugs, healing t-.tovs, kiti-b-en
range and other Items. I ::o
West 6th street, across from Hotel
Holland. IT'I
FOR SAI.K- -We will have some goat
meal for sale at the public market
Saturday. w. W. Wllllts.
WANTKD-- A runabout top. Phone
1 Dl-.l. 167
FOR HALF. Seed wheat. Line C!u!i,
Australian Club. Otto Caster.
Phono 17 F12. 172
"OR SALE- - Mannnn apples, flu" for
cooking; Sue per box. AH'ill.i bay.
Phono 1-F21. 168
FOR SALE--Now Krausfl plnno. No.
036 W. 4th street.
FOR K.XCHANfiK
'OR THADK---Toil in 5 nnd 6-vcar old
, marcs, wcluhl 2.",uo pounds, for
hum itr team, 1'uoiiu 411 R4, 169
1011
MISCELLANEOUS.
NOTICE. No limiting or ti'ejpassin,;
permitted on our landti. Cold
Ray Realty company. l"o
LOST.
LOS'T Put In Ford car bv mistake,
roll of music. Beuhili Williuma
stumped on part uf it. Leave al
S Son t li Central. 1 os
LOST Two wire automobile wheels.
Phoue Campbell at .".25. Reward.
His
LOST T. miles' purse, between Sparta
HUlg. and Oak Grove school lions-,
two weeks ago. Reward If left nt
Mail Tribune, or phone 2-F22, 169
FARM LOAN'S.
AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40
years, 5 per cent; 4 per cent on de
posits convertible Into 4 '4 percent
farm loan bonds; $250,000 In
bonds sold weekly nnd money paid
farmers' E. II. Hurd, Sec.-Troas.
National Farm Loans Associations.
Garnott-Coroy Building, Medford
1SS
MONEY tn 1X).X
.WILL LOAN small nniomits on im
proved city property. E. S. Tuniy,
210 Gurnctt Corey bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN On good seciir
Itv. Phors; 647-.I. J. B. Andrews
Modford Business Colloge Bldg.
Room 2.
MONEY TO LOAN From $1000 tc
$5000 on band to loan at 7 nor
cent, on good farm ecur!tv. Earl
Tumy, 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. tf'
MONEY TO LOAN Money to lootl
on Modford nronerty. Easy wonth
tr navments Sop n Wood
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Artorneys
GEORGE COHniNG
nelt Corey Bldg.
-Lawyer, Car-
POI1TKH J. NEFF Attorney at law
ronms 8 and 9, Medford Nation
Bank li'iltdlug.
A. 10. R HA MKS Lawyer. Osrnett
Corey hlrtg.
Accountant.
E. M. WIL?6NC'tTfTcTnp7ibUcAo
conntant, room 411, M. F. & H
Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
Ansto Supplies
LftHrii AUTO SPRING CO. W.
sre operating the Inrgest. olieo
and best equipped plant In tho V
clflo northwest. Upo our spring
when others fall. Sold nndor writ
ten guarantee. 34 North FUtoentr
St., Portland, Ore.
Dentist
lift. T. T. 8HAW Dentist. Over Dan
tla Clothing Store In rooms for
U?l7 occupied by Dr. Jones. Phont
(192-Y.
Klnployincnt Agency.
r.KLplTfn'Tn-'llTf
for outside or Inside work at an
time. Apply 103 North Central nv
onue, or phono 155-11. Japanese
Klnployincnt Agency,
Pmgiueor anil Contractor
ftr,D K CUM MINDS engineer anC
com ranuir, 404 M. K. & 11. nid
Siitca. eitlinat 's, Irrigation drain
sge, orchard and land Improvement
(urbiigo
GARIIACI'J Oct your preiulsot
cleaned up for tho summer. Cal
on the city gnibai;e wagons fo.
good acrvlco. Phono 2 74-L. F
Y. Allen. .
Iii- tnii tlun In Muli-
FRKD ALTON HAKIH T Toucher o
pluno aud harmony. Knight Muiili
Studio, 401 GuriKitt-Uorey llidf
Phono 72.
Insurance
KARL S. TUMY General Insurance
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident
Liability, Plato Olica. Contract
ml tturuty Bonds. Kxccllenl. com
I'aiiles, good local servlc No. ill
Oaniett Coroy llldg.
l'lislcians umi Surgeons
DR. W. W. irOWAKI OuieepMbli
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey bullo
lug. Phone 130.
OR, J. J. EMM ENS Physician an(
surgeon. Practice limited to eye
fr.r, tiniio a. id throat. Eyes octeo
tflcally tested ami glasses sup
piled. Oculist and Aurist for S. I
K. It. Co. ofliccH M. F. & . Cl
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 5ti7.
Printers anil l'iililitn r
MEDFORD PRINTING CO.. has thi
best e, nipped printing otrli.e li
Southern Oregon; Hook blmllnp
loose leaf lodger, billing sjstmin
etc. Portland prices Norti
Fir bL
Vrrfiwtcr
hADH TltANMI'l-.R ft STOUAUH CC
Office 42 North Ffinl m. I'bon.
HI5. I'rliim right H)tvlc im-
INTUtUKIIAN AfroCAR V.
TIME CARD.
I.envo Medford fur A , bland. Talent
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, al
8:00 a, m., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m
Isu on Saturday al It): 15 p. in. Sun
'lays leave at 8 and 10:30 a. m. and
:00. 2:00, 5:30 and 9:.1ii p. :n. Ld,
Ashland for Medford dally, exip:
Sunday, at 9 :0o a. ni 1 :Oo, 4;on aim
5:15 p. in. Also on Saturday nlghlt
t 6:30. Sundays lesvo Ashland !
9:00 a. m., and 10.30 a. tn.. 1:a
tERSPmN6C0p
4:30, 0:30, and 10:30 p, ox.
PAOTC SEVEN
UAHKEN Hi
APPLY SAGE TEA
Look Young! Bring Eaok Its
Natural Color, Gloss aud
, Attractiveness,
Common pardon sage brewed into a
heavy tin with sulphur added, will turn
gray, streaked nnd faded liair beautifully
dark an. I luxuriant. Just n few applica
tions will prove a revelation if your htiir
is fuiiiuj. streaked or gray. Mixing the
i-'rl.L'O 'lea ami Sulphur recipe at home,
lliouh, is troublesome. An enaier way is
to get a ."lO-i-ent lioltlc of Wvt-th's Sago
lnul bulphur Comiminil ut any drug store
all ready for use. This is the old time
l-ecijiet improved by the additioa of other
ingredients.
While wispy, pray, faded hair is not
sinful, we all desire to retain our youth
ful appeai-imce. and attractiveness. liv
darkening your hair with Wyetli's Sapfe
and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell,
because it does it bo naturally, so evenly.
"il jaat dampen a Rponge or soft brusli
with it and draw this through your hair,
taking one small strand at u'timc; by
morning all gray hairs have disappeared,
and, after another upplieution or two,
your . hair becomes hcautiiully dark,
j;lossv, soft and luxuriant.
This preparation is a delightful toilet
requisite itn-l is not intended for the cure,
mitigation or prevention uf diacuso.
Highest, quality, jewelry repairing,
f0 ORDER $25.00 UP
Alsq Cleaning, Pressing- and Alialrtj
FOR SALE
TWIN INDIAN
MOTORCYCLE
Electric Shop
Evade tie hot
weather. Dine
at the Porti'atid
this Sunday.
Sunday Dinner, ft
With Music
" The Portland
J'k.-. a OAnnrattnn V
&fliJ,'rf ivfc::li-rn tofe-Unifl
GIM CHUNG
China Kerb Store
Herb euro for earacno, neadachs,
catarrh, diphtheria, core throat,
lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom
ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and
fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula
tion, carbuncles, tumors, caked
breast, cures all kinds of goRora.
NO OPERATION.
Medford, Oregon, Jan. IS, 1917
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This Is to certify that I, the nn
deslRiicd, had Tory severe stomach
trouble and had been bothered for
sovornl years and last August was not
oxpected to live, and hearing of Glm
Chung (whose Herb Store Is nt 241
South Front Btrcet In Modford) I de
cided to get herbs for my stomach
trouble, and I started to feeling bai
lor ns soon ns I used them, and today
am a well man and can heartily rec
ommend nnyono afflicted as 1 was t
seo Cllm Chung and try his Herbs.
(Signed) W. R. JOHNSON,
Witnesses:
51. A. Anderson, Modford.
3. I). Holmes, Engle Point.
Frank Lewis, Eaglo Point.
Win. Lowls, Fugle Point
W. L. Chlldrcth, Kaglo Point.
C. K. Mooro, Kaglo Point.
I. V. Mclntyre. Fn;lo Point.
Ceo. 1). Von dor llclleu, Eagle Point.
Thoi. K. Nlrhols. Kacln Point.
(ftSUITS
XHtDfOR VJUOTrlEy
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
'J'W East Main Street,'
Modford
'''( Only Exclusive
liiuiiiicn'ial Pl.nfocraplKT
In Southern Oregon,
Negatives Made any tune ox
I'laco liv appointment.
I 'hunt! 117-.1.
We'll do ihe rest.
J. li. PALMER. -J