MEDFORD MATLi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, ,7FT,Y 13, 1HS
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TODAY'S MARKETS I
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Portland Livestock ,
'OKTLAXD, Ore., July 111 Cni--tciidy;
receipts 150. Steers, prime
.-.)( 12.25; j;oo(l to choice, $10.-5
1.75; medium to good, $1."0(
75; tiiir to medium, if 8.50(h 0.."(l ;
union to fuir, sj5.5tl(ii 8.5U; cows
I heifers, choice, 8.0((( 8.50 :
Nlimu to Kooil, .f(1.00((i 7.5(1; fuir fn
iutn, jjiiUMtaHUlU; eiincrs, .f:i.l)n(i
ill; bulls irfi..ll(i ..itl; ealvest,
50f(ill..)0; fctoclter.s nnd feeder.,.
(10(11 8.0().,
logs .steady; receipts, 10(1; prime
;ed, ifil7.li5(i(17.85; medium mix
(f 1 fi.75f 1 7.25 ; roiiu'li heavies.
;.ftll( lti.fiO; pijrs, 15.75(if 10.25;
k of sales, iPl(i.85(;i 17.0(1,
frlieep steady; receipts, 1,15(1. Ens!
iiioiintiiin Innibs, $ i:),75( 11,25;
ey lambs, $l.'t.5(l(i 1 4.00 ; yearlings,
50(510.00; wethers, if8.50Cit.i).50 :
s, ifO.OOfoS.OO. '
nutter and liggs
OliTI.ANM), Ore., July Ifl. But
uiieluiiired. City creamery prints
; enrtons, extra. Uuyin price
ler fat, Portland, .";Se; cube ex-
, 45e; firsts, 41e; seconds, 42(u
; dairy, 33.
feCitlS SelJnif? pnec. rasa count.
. lliiyiiii; price, :)8c; camlte.l.
selected candled in enrtcm-s, 47
He
Oi'LTHY Ileus, 23(o 24b; broil -
, 2i)ffi.H(!; old roosters. Die; turk-
28f3(lc; Beese, 22c; ducks,
in, ,'IO(?i;:i(ic: old, :i5e.
Portland Grain
HEAT Now crop, $2.20 : barley.
1, $50; brewing, $52: oats, if 01
: corn. Nn. .1, yellow, (8 lad.
IIIXKTl'KFK Bran, $.'!! : shorts.
8 . middlings, $3'.).0(l(o.:W)0;
pAY Buying- price, timothy, $30;
Inlfn, $25; Brain, f 23. s
SHUND AND VICINITY
hataiioun opened auspiciously,
.irsday evening, with a grand eon-
liv the Ashland-Medford choral
tics, greeted by an enthusiastic
ntt-ncc. A simple device has great-
fiddcil to the acoustic properties of
big auditorium, and frequenters
the present assembly etitertain-
Ints will he greatly pleased at this
ible improvement. The forenoon
ins ot I' inlay were, occupied By
B'oduetory series lecture, Bihie
idlfcmd Junior t 'halauquu features.
i a lecture in the afternoon
Joshua Stansfield on "Dr. Jokly
Mr. Hyde. Friday evening's at
tion will, be a rousing patriotic
ienl progniin bv the Old Soldier
Ijpdlers, to which the manngeineiil
fltilcs nil veterans, their wives nndj
ows lo attend the opening nighl !
te of charge. Saturday afternoon's
'tare will depict "Hie Meaning ot
Great War" bv Dr. j. C. Bnsh-
lll, and in tbo evening James D.
ins will leeturc-on "llomakiiig the:
atucky Mountains.'1 Sunday is an
ch milking event, nnd this year
il he no exception, with a great
iton service at 11 a. m. wild llr.
ansfield, of the First .f. B. rhiirrh,
rtland, ns pulpit orator, he beiie,'
knowledcgd as an intellectual giant,
mdny afternoon problem, arising
Vhcii a Man Marries" will be dwelt
on by Dr. Merlons' and Sunday
ening the "Philosophy of Common
nse" will be n lecture theme by Dr.
IX.
Secretary of the Treasury HeAdoo
id party went north through here.
uirsday morning, occupying two
ivnte cars.
A report is current here that fjtiy
icncer, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
pencer, died recently m rrunee ol
iieumonm. lie was one ol several
others in the service at home nnd
iroad.
Kverytlting was, propitious on
uirsday, date of the businessmen's
cnie in local parks. Weather was
ne mid attendance good. Willi
ight changes the program of the
I'lernoon's events was carried out a4-
ttlined. The success of this initial
ithering prompts a repetition of the
'union occasion .is an annua! event.
Lieut. J. P. Johnson, naval surgeon,
-cated at the Kevptirt torpedo sta-
-m. Washington, has been visiting
imierous friends hereabouts this
eck.
Kenneth McWillinms, accompanied
'V his wife, was n home visitor earh
i the week, having come from Poit-
ind demonstrating the merits of
me new Columbia car which had been
ipo-ed of to local imrchnx.'rs
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kinley, Ah-
-tnd residents temporarily stopping
a Southern California, have lately
eeeived n notice of the death of Mr.
inlcy's brother, W. I!. Cornell, gun-
i'T wilh the marines scrviir
lance, who was desperately
voimdcd in u recent engagemeiit.
John hnurniuin, of this city, is one
f 22 I nivcr.ilv of Oregon students
who have been designated to nttcn
pcciul military training camp nl
Nm Francisco, for the next to
months, after which he will return
the uni(,sitv and become r.ssist
int instructor in militurv science and
luetics.
V'v replenished throtigh iiatnoiu
find channels l,v soceilic stdtscnp
Ashluud's war elicst, systematic
lions either donated outright or b j
monthly iiiiiillmeiits, is meefiiig de-i
mands more than up to expectations.!
mere originally were 10U subscrib-i
ers, their pledges and donations ag-i
gri'gating .$20,125. The plan as
launched, began with June payments,
which aggregated $4,050, of which
sum $11,750 was diverted to the see-
oiiil lied ( ross appeal. This left a
balance m the treasury Julv 1. of
$1,105, The amount of deiimiueneies
on the June schedule of pledges was
only $107, the most of. tliese being
lassificd us colectablc. Minm de
mands for the tinio being having been
provided for during the current year
allows a breathing spell between
drives for I lie fourth big Liberty loan
cainpiugn m October. i
O. K. Hurst, local carpenter, is
working in Seattle shipbuilding plants
along expert lilies.
The premier award for patriotic
floats r.t the Fourth of Julv parade
goes to the lied Cross, an auto clock
presented by Lee Hall of the Ford
garage. The second tnvurd in this
lassifieatioii went to the Klfcs by vir-
turo of its wai"ship exhibit which was
iiiilipio ami is anchored near Ash
land creek wafers. The Bed Cross
lesign in the holiday pageant was
ideal, being symbolical of "The Great
est Mother in the World," as gniphi-
v depicted m the organizations
posters during the recent eaniiiigii.
I he Civic Improvement club will
conduct tea and rest rooms in the
Camp block during Chatatuiuit. This
will be in addition to Bed Cross sal
vage headquarters already establish
ed there.
Copies of '"I'he Sapper," a minia
ture newspaper issued by the 318th
Knginccrs, have made their appear
ance here, having been sent home
from France by J. M. Spencer, be
longing to that regiment. This pub
lication originally appeared at vu,
rious camps in the country where the
engineers were stationed before going
abroad.
Mr. and Mis. Phil Bose are here
from Biverside, Cal., tor a vacation
stay with relatives, e.xt .school year
Prof. Hose will teach at Monterey.
Portland papers verify the report
lately made that the Lindsay Bros, of
this citv, were arrested for unlaw
ful enclosure of government land in
the Crater national forest, the Dead
Indian section being the location
specified. The lauds are alleged ti
have been enclosed with private lands
near Lilvglen and were uesd and
rented for grazing.
There will be a patriotfe ball at the
Nat., in Medford, Fridav evening
Julv 10, to which all drafted men, sol
diers and sailors will he admitted
free. Launspach's Jazz orchesiru
will furnish music.
Local vital statistics indicate that
from Jan. 1 to July 1, 1SH8, there
were .12 lortlis unit 111 iteatu m Asii-
land, and from July 1, li)l.", to
July 1, 11)18, there were 217 births
and 2"if deaths.
Ex-Citv Recorder John Winter, has
been heard from in France, as
member of the oiiartcramster's d
larttucnl, aviation section.
A valuable black mure, found run
ning at large amt restrained in tile
fity pound, will be sold at auction on
July 20, unless redeemed on or lieior
(hat date.
The Kchcknh lodges of this district
will piciiu: in the parks on the atler-
noon and evening of Tuesday, July
10.
It developed that Charley Sheldon
who died nt San Diego recently, met
his death b yhciug crushed by a fall
ing log when workmen were erecting
an army target.
The Nazarine ehnri'U has lately un
veiled n hcaulilul service flag con
taining 14 stars. Ibith flag and poh
were the gilt of a friend of the con
gregation.
Funeral services of Mr. Louise
Heck, who died in Ibis city July 111,
were held on Ihursilay at the home
of her daughter, Mrs, A. K. Powell,
A street. Inlermcnf was in Momi
tain View cemetery. The deceased
fflh ."15 veal's of age.
Seauel To
Love Fcr Mi
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M.tulrtutinet Great! Devetaocd s&
T f hing Chihire" to i-ore Ihaf Liotic
The liltie c!.Hi's do:t i nvKier W tin
nxnt rtmia.-.tic fairj. 'Asd in ilie years tha
mm. Die dill f.iiits Into tie jxtrts or
June roae, to evolTO tiio most wosttrous ol
nil trazuforniitior.9.
And now comes a more rcrloti pcrio,
when the fev ol Teal m..tLilIiUiii ulioujt
I j) tfivii'iiiil ns )Kt IfurU cm proTUIc.
'1Mb Is ucii.f.lUicd v.lh n won,Icrlfif rem
C(t itno.vn H Mt,.lr'n liiei.tL An externa
aiipiti-aliou w reni'lra'S.iir la H nature
i,, til, niurMr lnliv:itc the It jtliil KUworl
of rorl. tcndcr.. tencs nr:i UiUfcK jus
lieneallt tlio !.in of Hie aUiumca,
It retieve tM t:-.n. prevcnl teii'trrnfx
rl ijih'i t mo cri.i". tl.-l tls nl
tinmen to cmvuhI (e-iitiv. Ttte trmcl. c- u
tni.-t n.itor tl'.y after I..nr atmcs onJ tin
furm Is thus preserved.
It plicalrt I'e csp"c t da!r, r'rftt and rr.ern
In?, our,.: 1I. porlit! if c-.pectasjty, Ii
reiri'Iiir ivd It en;iites tUa aUiOiaen to et
pati.t witlK".it tto ii-imI striSn ben b 'l
fi Ijern. N..tarjt!!y, pain aiiii Uatijcr nt tat
crbls is leti.
Yna irf! fl-I MotherV Frlenrt s.-.Te a1
eriry ftri'i Ure. It I tr1arcit ca.j- t.
the Dra ;M K.-culaMr f i, Larai.
BI!C. All-mll. fiiu i!iT w lit Frrt? -,u r.i
ir,,troetifl "M:'.i;t ilywl Uok" witit:ut cj.-.r
VA'rito Ir.era in nr il it In y i. ta n ft u-r.-!t:
fir a l'c,. mornlr.c ir tirtit io Be ?:!er"
Friend tiblain s totl!i ffm yejjr dn;etrl
tn,t , hy all rr e a:, I tl.,n fortify you?sti
spuut paia OLi UiKvmfutt.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it. 25c at all druggists.
Ordinance No. 1)3!)
AX OHMNANCK providing for the
suppression of venereal diseases and
declaring an emergency.
Section 1. Venereal Diseases
Dangerous to Public Heahh. Pyph-
tlis, gonorrhoea and chancroid, here
inafier designated venereal diseases.
are hereby recognized and declared
to be contagious, infectious, commu
nicable and dangerous to the public
health.
Sec. 2. Venereal IMsease-s to lie
Reported. It shall be the duty of!
every licensed physician, of every
superintendent or manager of a hos
pital or dispensary, and of every per
son who gives treatment for a vener
ea) disease, to mail to the Board of
Health of the City of Medford. a card
supplied by said Board, stating the
age, sex, eolor, marital condition and
occupation ot such .diseased person,
the nature and previous duration of
such disease and Its probabie origin;
such card to be mailed within three
days after the first examination of
such diseased person, provided, that,
except as - hereinafter required the
name and address of sneh diseased
person shall not be reported to the
Board of Health.
Sec. 3. Persons Afflicted Willi
Venereal IKseuses to lie Given a Cir
rolur of Information, It shall be the
duty of every lirensed physician and
of every other person who treats a
person aftlicted wilh venereal dis
ease to give such person at the first
examination a circular of informa
tion Rnd advice concerning venereal
diseases furnished by the Board of
Health: and in addition to give to
such diseased person a copy of this
ordinance, and to reportHo the Board
of Health that such diseased person
has received the two ttoeumentg here
in specified.
Sec. 4. (luingoof Physician to Bc
Reported liy Patient to Physician
I- irst Consulted, w hen a person ap
plies to a physician or other person
for treatment of a venereal disease,
it shall be the duty of the physician
or person consulted to inquire of and
ascertain from the person seeking
treatment whether such person has
theretoforo consulted with or been
treated by any other physician or
persons, nnd if so, to ascertain the
name and address of the physician or
person last consulted. U shall be the
duty of the applicant for treatment
to furnish this information and a re
fusal to do so. or faiseiy stating the
name antl address of such physician
or person consulted shaii be deemed
a violation of this ordinance. It shall
'be the duty of the physician whom
the applicant seeks to and does con-
suit or employ to notify the physician
last consulted or employed of the
change of advisers, such notification
to be made upon a form furnished for
that purpose by the Board of 'Health.
Should the physician or person pre
viously consulted jail to receive such
notice within ten days after the last
appearance of such venerWIy di:
eased perBon, it shall be tho duty of
such- physician to report to the
Health Board the name and address
of such vcncrcally diseased person
bee. 5. Protection of Others rrom
Infection by Veiiercally Itiscaseti Per
sons. Upon receipt of a report of a
case of venereal disease it shall be
the duty ot the City Health Officer
to institute such measures for the
protection of other persons from in
fection by such venerealty diseased
person as said Health Officer is al
ready empowered to use to prevent
the spread of other contagions, infec
tious or communicable diseases.
Sec. 6. Iteports to Ite Confiden
tial. All information and reports
concerning persons infected with
vencrenl disease shall be confidential
and shall be inaccessible to the pub
lic except insofar as publicity may
attend the performance of the duty
Imposed upon the Board of Health n.v
this ordinance and the rules of the
Stuto -Bourd of Health and laws of
the Stale of Oregon.
Sec. 7. Parents Itesponsliilo for
the (loinpliaiice of Minors With tfie
Hccptirements of IteKUlations. The
parents of minors acquiring venereal
diseases and living with said parents
shall lie legally responsible for the
complluuce of such minors with the
requirements of the ordinance relat
ing to venereal diseases.
Sec. a. Suspeeled Cases to ite in
vestigated. In all suspected cases
of venereal diseases in the infectious
stages, the City Health Officer shall
immediately use every available
means to determine whether the per
son or persons so suspected of being
infected arc suffering from said dis
eases or any of them, and whenever
said diseases are found to exist the
City Health Officer shall whenever
possible, ascertain the sources of
such infection. In such investiga
tions the City Health Officer is here
by vested with full powers of inspec
tlon, examination, isolation, and dis
infection of ail persons, places and
things as provided herein.
Sec. t. Powers ami Unties .tit
Health Officer. It is hereby- maib
the duty of the City Health Officer
and he Is hereby empowered:
(a) To make examination of per
sons reasonably suspected of bavins
syphilis in the infectious stages or
gonococous infection lowing to the
prevalence of such diseases amung
prostitutes, all such persons mav be
considered within the above class.)
lb), To Isolate persons infected
with any of said diseases whenever
isolation is necessary to protect the
public health, in establishing isola
tion, the City Health Officer abal
define the limits of the area In which
the persons reasonably suspected or
anown to nave sypnms or gonoco-
cons Infections and bis or her imme
diate attendant arc to be isolated,
and no persons, other than the at
tending physicians, shall enter or
leave the area of isolation without
the permission of the City Health
Officer.
to In making examinations and
Inspections of women for the purpose
of ascertaining the existence of syph
ilis or eonococous Inlectlon, to ap
point women phVHiHaua for said pur
poses where the servp es of a woman
1 hvsfclan are requested or demanded
by the person examined.
Id) la tat of jurBtlnu or Ito-
1 latiou. not to terminate said quaran-
'ilnj. ianlutinn nntii fhi f.1)MS hnVA
become non-iafeciious, or aatil per
mission has been given by the State
Board of Healih or tts secretary.
tel Cases of GonocGeeiis infection
are to be regarded as infectious until
at least two successive smears taken
not less than forty-eight hours apart
fall to show gonoeoeei.
If) Inasmuch as prostitution Is
the most prolific source of syphilis
and Eonococous infection, the City
Health Officer and atl other officers
shall use every proper means of sup
Dressins the same and alt such offi
cers are hereby prohibited from issu
ing certificates or other evidence of
freedom from venereal diseases.
(gl To keep alt records of said
inspection and examinations from
nut. lie Inspection, and to make every
reasonable effort to keep secret the
Identity of those infected by venereal
disease, control measures as far as
may be consistent with the protection
of the nubile health
Sec, 10. Itatrntftm Hospital. It
shall be the duty of the City Health
Officer to use only such buildinR or
buildings for quarantine purposes
under this ordinance as shaii he first
provided or accepted by the City
Council. The City Health Officer
shall make suitable administrative
rules for the conduct of said hospital, j
Sec. 11. Quarantine. Whenever j
it is necessary for the protection of
the public health that persons affect
ed with venereal diseases be auaran- i
lined, the City 'Health Officer shall
quarantine such diseased persona in
said detention hospital and cause to
be administered to such persons a
proper course of treatment.
Sec. 12. flotm or t ash Cunrattiy
J,ieu of Qiiiirmitine. In lien of
isolation or quarantine any person
infected with any of said diseases
may be released upon bond as herein
provided. Such person shall make
written application therefor to the
City Health Officer, which applica
tion must be -made under Gain and
must state that the applicant is not a
prostitute. Such appticalion shall
be accompanied by a certificate sign
ed by the Mayor, the Chief of Police
and the Judge of the City Court of
the City ot Medford that the appli
cant is not a prostitute. The Appli
cant shall then file with the City
Recorder a bond in the penal sum of
One Thousand Dollars, ttT;ti().u0).
conditioned that the applicant will
not permit or perform any act which
might or would infect or expose to
infection any other person, will con
tinue proper medical treatment until
cured and will faithfully observe all
rules, regulations and requirements
of said City Health Officer to pro
tect the public against infection or
contagion. Said bond shaii run to
the City of Stedtord ana shall have
one or more sureties, to be approved
by the Mayor of tho City of ifedford,
provided that a eash guaranty in a
like amount may he accepted in lieu
of such undertaking. Before any
person Ib reieasetf from any such
oontt as cured, a tmat examination
and approval ot the City Health Offi
cer must be secures.
Sec. 11). Kpread of Venereal iHs-
enso rnlnnfiil. It shall be unlawful
for any persoa to inoculate any oth
er person with any of 'the said ven
ereal diseases, and it shaii be unlaw
ful for any person to perform or com-
mtt any aet which exposes any other
person to--inocuiation of or infection
with any of the said diseases.
Sec. 14. Druggists to Keep llw-
ord of Kulcs of itrtijss for Venereal
Diseases. Any druggist or other per
son who Betis any tfrug, compound,
specific or preparation of any kind.
used for or reasonably intended to
lie used for the cure of any of said
venereal diseases shall keep a record
of the name, address, and sex of the
person making such pe,":nase. a. copy
of said record shall be mailed 'each
week to tho City Health Officer.
Sec. 1 ". Order of Itoai-il of If colli).
It shall he nniafri for any person
to neglect or refuse to obey any order
of tho Board of Health authorized by
tills ordinance or to interfere with or
obstruct said 'bord in the perfor
mance of its duties lierein required.
Sec. 16, Violation, Any person
violating any of the provisions of
this ordinance shall be punished 'by
a fine of not to exceed one hundred
(IHio.Ob) do'lars or by fmprfson
ment In the city jail for a period of
not exceeding thirty tUu) days, or by
both such fine and imprisonment.
See, 17. Inasmuch as our coun
try is engaged in a great war and the
City of Medford is doing its utmost
to carry out all war measures which
will help our government and tt Is
of the utmost Importance to the gen
eral welfare of said City and directly
Involves the honor of said City and
the peace, health and safety of said
City Is directly involved, and (t is
essential that the provisions of this
ordinance become effective without
delay,
I.YO- THERETORE.
By reason of the foregoing facts an
emergency is hereby declared to ex
ist and it Is nccssary for the Imme
diate preservation of the peace,
health and safety of the City that
this ordinance take effect immediate
ly and it shall tie In full force and
effect from and after its passage by
the Council nnd approval by the
.Mayor.
Passed by the City Council this
;'.rd day of duty, Ililx and signed by
me in open session in authentication
of Its passage this -trd day of July,
191S.
(Signed) C. E. OATKS.
Mayor.
Approved by mo this 3rd day of
July, liils.
tSIcBcdt C. K. GATKS,
'(SEAL) Mavor.
Attest: M. I,, ALFOItt),
City Recorder.
Ordinance !St2 '
AN' OUD1XANCK directing the
Cily Itecorder in accordance wilh the
provision of Sec. 1)3 of the City
'barter, to correct and transfer cer
tain assessments upon the consolidat
ed Hen duckets of tho. City of Mod
ford. WHKttRAS, In artordance with
the provisions of See. 145 of tbe
City Charter, the Citv Treasurer ha
given notice of collection, the period
of such notice ending July I, IHls;
and.
HKHEAS, In Bctordanre with
the provisions of 3c. H3 of the City
Charter, tho City iieforder has ascer
tained and reported ts the City Coun
cil any and ail cubes et aitiieisautents
already bonded and concerning which!
no annlicittion is extend mtvments !
has been filed, as la See. 143 of the
City Charter provided, now therefor
the
CITY OK MBRKORB DOTH OH-
DAIX AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That tbo City Recor
der ha and hereby ts authorised, and
empowered and directed to correct
upon the consolidated lien docket,
all cases of unpaid assessments al
ready honded and eoneerntng which
no application to extend payments
was filed as in See, 142 of the City
Charter provided, so that there shall
appear upon such consolidated lien
docket as to such assessments only
the delinquent Installments and de
linquent interest thereof and he shall
transfer to the appropriate Hen
docket tho installments of such as
sessments not due with interest at
tho rate chargeable to such assess
ments. The City Recorder Is; further dir
ected that in the event of any sncli
installment or Installments not now
delinquent shall hereafter not be
paid within the time fixed for such
payment or payments, the amount of
any sucfc Installment or installments
with interest so becoming delinquent
shall thereupon by him he entered
upon tho consolidated Hen dm-ket.
Sec. 2. inasmuch as the reorgan
ization of the finances of said City Is
now faking place and Is of the ut
most importance to the general wel
fare of said City and directly Involves
the credit of said City and the peace.
health and safety of said City Is
directly involved ami.H is essential
mat tne provision at ints ordinance
become effective without delay.
NOW THBKKTORB.
By reason of tho foregoing faets
an emergency Is hereby declared to
exist and it is necessary for the Im
mediate preservation of the peace.
health and safety of the City and
this ordinance shall be in full force
nnd offect immediately from and
after its passage by the City Council
and approved by the siayor.
Passed by the City Council this
lSlh day of .July, iftt and signed by
nte in open session In authentication
of Its passage this iMii day of July.
I9IS-
(Slgned) C. K. OATKS,
Mayor.
Approved by nse this ICtii day of
July, 191H.
(Signed) C. E, OATKS.
(SEAL) Mayor.
Attest: yt. h. ALKOBIJ.
- City Keeerder.
Notice of Bowl Saio
Sealed proposals will be received
by tbe Board ot Directors of Oold
Hill Irrigation District at its office In
said District, in Jackson County, Ore
gon, for the purchase of sixty thou
sand dollars t6U,i"J0) bonds ot said
District tilt the hour of S o'clock p.tn
on Saturday, July 27th, 1B1.S, which
said issue of bonda will bear. date
July 1, 1918, boar Interest at not to
exceed six per cent (8) per annum,
payable semi-annually on the first
day of January and July of each year,
principal and interest payable at the
Fiscal. Agency of tae State of Oregon
in New York City, said bonds to be In
denominations of one hundred
(ft 00), one hundred and fifty
(1130) and five hundred doUars
(fi0ft) each, numbered consecutively
commencing wftit numuer one ( l
and following in numerical order,
and maturing approximately as fol
lows:
2,3S0 os July J, 1823
2.500 on Jaty 1 1924
2.C50 on July 1, 1925
2, BOP on July 1, 1926
2,950 on July 1 1S27
S.ir.O on July I,. 192
3,350 on July 1, 1929
S.550 on July t, 1930
3,750 on July I, 1 93 1
3,950 on July 1 19.12
4,200 on July 1, 1933
4,450 o July 1, 1934
4,750 on inly I, 1935
5,000 on July I I9.'H5
5,300 on July 1, ..1S7
5.300 on July 1 1938
Bids for gaid bonds must be accom
panied by a certified check on an
Oregon bank for at least five per cent
or the purchase price, and said bids
most bo unconditional as to legality.
The Hoard reserves tho right to
reject any or all bids.
C11AKLK3 CUAMPl.iN,
Secretary.
HKliP WASTKf
WANTKlt tiovernatcnt needs 30,-
Ofti) Women Clerks at Washliin
ton. Fxamlnatlons everywhere In
Auaust, ISsperlence unnecessary.
Women desiring government posi
tions write lor free particulars to
J. C. I.eouard, t former Civil ficr-vk-o
Ksamfner,) Ir,s KenoiP
bldg., Washington, i. C. lo)
WAXTKIJ Night cot,:;; no naklnn;
short orders only; easy plnce;
$3.00 per day. inunire Kinehart's
Restaurant, Ashland, Ore. lift
WAXTKIJ Stenographer'- bookkeep
er. Apply by letter 'statins age,
experience and salary expected.
Box IS, Mail Tribune. Km
WAXTKD Thinners; teamster
Miravisia orchard. Phono .,:i7-J3.
WANTKD -Fruit
Co.
'ackers at the Kail
WAXTBD A
400 sheep,
land, Ore.
man
R. F.
to take care ol
I. Box 167, Asl
101 WANTlvD Man to drive trnrk and
xjHfst in retail yard, Itlg Pines
LumPer Co,
W.WTKD A few more men to work
at Crater Lake. Court Half,
WANTKD .Mechanics In ail branches
of the metal trades for Emergency
War Work, Good wages, good
working ana tifixl climatic condi
tions. Astoria Marine Iron Works.
Astoria, Oregon, 103
fllXP WAXTIIil FKMAI.K
WANTKD-tart far general houi-e-
work. Phone 3i-VR. If
WANTKD woman lis cook tor small
threshing crew. Phone 2-F3. 10
W A JiTKD 1TT AT!tt .
W.VXT Kit Woman wants day work
Cat! at 703 West Thirteenth street.
near Laurel, ' lot
WASTM
- -- -- -i - ,
WA.STB1 Lame clean rags, bc
pound.
Medford Printins Com-
paay.
WAXTKIJ TO RBXT Oood alfalfa
and grata ranch. Box W J, Mail
Tribune. lt)
WAOTBU WtK trade for wood, good
hack. Call at 1115 Cedar street.
1
WAXTERHttg wire and fruit lad
ders. Phono R 1S-R, ll
WANTED Baled nlfoKa hay. State
tonnage jnd prlea P. O, H. Ad
dress Box 100, Mall Tribune.
WANTED Sell yottr cream to the
Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point
Ore., where tbe tests and cash
counts.
WANTED Bowse
to move, build.
repair or wrsek,
4KS-X.
l'ioae 4SS-S or
WASTED R. H. Tsft bnys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes abort tima io&sa on any old
thlnir.
FOR 8AI.B POULTRY AXIt EGG It
FOR SALE White leghorn cock
erels. Were -houghl as day old
chicks front Mr. ifogan of Pcta-
Ignis. Rosy Ann Orchard, Phone
57I-RJ. W
Wan SALR RKAL ESTATE. '
FOR SALE Parmtnt tan, fruit
land, stock ranches. Umber fond
from $10 per acre up, on lot, time
easy payments, or might exchang
fcr other nlear property. Mdrtw
RoM R Rutftv t.
TOR 8AM& MVK8TIK.TC.
FOR SALK IS bead cattle, four
calves, rest -esws, 41 head stoats.
. M. Witts, Welten, Ore. W
FOR 8AI.& Two
fresh cows.
in
1 tptire Dr, Helms.
FOR SAi.B A kowI team, S.Orti) !!..
for sale or trade fur heavy hapre
or heavy team and pay rasa.
Phone g-J, or i. O. Uoi
Medford. 19.1
FOR SAM? One Rood heavy farm
team. Vilas Ranch. " lul
FOR SALB Flock Rood sheep.
Come see, tload roads. Klmerville,
Rogue River, lot
COR SALE At
.Icrsey cows.
Phone
, 101
307.
FOR SALK Pine Jersey cow. 4 years
old, with young .lersey iielfer ealf:
two giils: young team mares and
other things. Dos &DA, Route 1.
Medford, Ore. 101
FOR SALB Four mares, three to
10 years! old, J200 lbs. to ir9 lbs.
One buggy, polo shafts and Blngle
harness. F; D. Caton, 1015 North
Central, 109
FOR SALE Two maros, 9 and 10
years old one horse, 4 years old:
two maros, 2 years old; one set of
harness. All At. Will sell or
trade tor At tire passenger car.
For particulars write or cill C. L.
Baroum, at Weed, Cai,, P, O. Box
128. 116
FOR SALK Pore bred Dnroc Jersey
bar pig. A very promising young
. Ker, Prtce 130.00, including reg
istration. Painter investment Co.,
Medford, Ore. 104
FOR SALE MiHCKLLAN EOVti.
FOR SALK New ISIS Chevrolet
car. Most sell at once. Phone
716-X. ltttt
FOR SALK Alfalfa bay, second cat
ting, extra fancy, la shock
"Scales, midway between Med
ford and Central Point Highway
Phone SS-M2. A, C. Taylor. JUS!
FOR SALK 191S Maxwell, Rood
shape! extra accessories. Price
right. I'nfversal Tiro Filler Ascn
cy. Phone a5si-L, 103
FOR SALB OR TUADK Fur hack
a good Immf; rubber tired. Phone
77K-J, 103
FOR SALB
soft wood.
Creek,
-Stnmpuge, hard and
A, li. Hall. Uriffttt
102
FOR SALK- One-horse motor, three
ftiycs, perfect condition. Phone
634-X. 101
FOR SALK -Belgian ,! Flemish
Olrnt flares. Phono 4.12-M. II
''Oli BALK Baetma-nacd hand beat.
nra mitftt I4utl)rd Rro
FOU REST. tlOtHKS.
FOR KKXT Stttaii modern fitrnUh
ed cottage, close in. z t.1 North
Crape street.
FOR RKXT Two dates bungalow
at a tow trice to reliable parties
C. K, Cates. t!'
KIR KKXT APARTMKSTH.
i-Oft RK.NT no ewtnpMoty fur
nished apartment. Hotel liollaad.
BBMT MSCBM,A.KOC!.
FOR RK.VT tO-awe ranch, three
miles almve Kagbt Point. 13 acres
orchard, 2f pasture aatl Uilance
cultivated land, Cai( II. J. Stewart,
Central Point. toa
r OB KKNT Clieap, More onlldins
wtia tmng room there. At cor
ner ot Oskdale and lltb streets
ptwstt js-tt
IXTKRtlRKAX ACTOCAIl CO
TiMH CARD
Leave Medford for Aahlanrf. Talfint
and Pnuen! dtL escept Sunday at
X:0 a, nt. and !: a. ro.; !:.
4:09 and 6:11 p. tit. Also on Satur
day at id; 15 p. m Sunday leave at
10:3l a. nt. sod IrStt, 5:30 and :3it
p. m. Leave Asbtand for Medford
dally, except Sunday, at t:00 a. nt.,
and ll;tttt s. nt.; t:i0, 4:0a and
i:IS p. in. Also on Saturday tights
al 5:S. Sunday leave Ashland at
:tta a. m., and 11:30, 4.30 and
3:20 p, tit.
TOR BEST BTOSEKEKPIXQ
BOOMS,
FOR KKXT Kooai and housekeep
ing rooms, 43 KsriB Grape street,
i , 101
FOtl HEXT Suite of furnished
housekeeping rooms, SIS North
Central avenue. iOff
f AKKJt CP.
TAKEN IIF-
-Smalt bay horse. Phone,
103
61-H1.
FAIIXI I.OAXS
AMOHT1.ATIO.V LOAX3 Payable S
to 40 years, &A per cent. Money
ready when land appraised and ti
tle perfected. B. H. Hard. Sec'y
Tress. Nat. P. I. Ass'n, Oatnett-Corc-y
Ride. 144
KOXKt TO W)A1.
MONEY TO E.OAK on Rood real
estate security, and will boy Lib
erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, So.
3i North drape. Phone S47.J. tf
HONEY TO LOAN Money to lew
mu St edtort property. Suf monb
It s,?mnt. 8 J. It- WoH.
RCKBTRRS niHRCTORr
Mining Knperta.
CAMPBEIA L1UECRAN mine
promittng association; mining
properties listed for sale, sampled
and reports rendered. Office end
assay laboratory at 1 07 North Fir
St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam
ples by matt gtvoa prompt atten
tion, Attorney.
WM. M. COLViG AMorney-at-tatr.
Bedford National Bank Bids.
PORTER J, NBPF, A!torny-at-l.
rooms sr.d S, Madford Nation!
Busk BttiitiiBg,
t, E. Retoe, Unw.
Corey BnltdlBr.
Oaractt
into fcvpfiilw.
LAHKK AOTO SPRING CO. W
are spenttlng the isrgett. etfeM
wtft bezt-efcoippei plant la tbe P
ettte northwest. Use our tprisct
when elltere tail. Sold oder writ
ten guarantee, S North Ftfteeatt
81-, PoTtisad, Qreseis.
GaSg
GARBAGE Set your premise!
gleaned up for the summer. ClU
ob tbe city garbage wagon tor
god stenrfse. Phone 351-Y. B
T. Allen.
Expert Accountant.
WILSOM AUDITING CO. E. St. Wil
son, O, P. A. Ask about our sew
and simplified method of account
teg. Particularly valuable to asj
business as a time-saver glrtsc
foil bttsfnere detail. 3d. F. 4 H.
Bids-, MsdtoriL Phone 157-R.
tsatrstettoB ib Maale,
If RED ALTON HAIOHT Teeeber
plans and harmony, Kaight Mask
Studio, 401 QarnettrGorey BUC
Phone It,
Juaurttnoe.
AUCH BOLLOWAT F!r, Aceldeas,
AttlontoMIe, LlaMIKy pouefe writ
tea witb best Kngllsb and Eastern
Companies. Office 408 OarsetV
Corey Bldg. z
KARL S. TOHV tlcncrnl Insurance
office, Fire, Aatumotilie, Accident,
Liability, Plate Otass, Hay or
Orafn in Held or barn; .also Live
stock. Contract and Surety Bonds.
Kxeetleat companies, good local
aeriftt-e, Ko. Sltt tlarnett-Corey
Bitig., 1 L. Cathearl, Manager,
PlrniiiiK Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT General mttt
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
acreeiM. Shop 3? S. Kir. Phone
m.
Pbyatcbtm and Bx eoae.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopai&if
physician, 3:;a Q matt-Corey bulid
tag. Phone ISO,
OR, I, i, BMMBXS Pbyetciaa ani
atiritatm. Practice limited to eye,
ear, sow ai threat. Eye teles
ttttcatty tented and glasses aap.
plied. Octiiist and Anrist (cr 8. P
R. R. Co. Office U. F. A H. Ca
Btdg, Phone 687,
Printers aod PahtPQiare.
MBDFORB PRINTING CO. naa tk
best equipped printing office ta.
Southern Ureses. Book binding,
teeee leaf ledgers, billing tyatastew
Me. Portland prices. 17 Nortk
KlrSt.
tswaafsi.
BADS TRA.NSFKK It STORAGE CO.
Office I North Front St. Pttosc
tlS, Price right. Kvrlea guar
arMt
ATTRACTIVE
Tht heasifttstl HUie t t-aiara Orch
ard aati I'ottttry ranch, with a Bice
mtKltirn K-rooBt bungalow with plt!tt
did water aspplv, good tiara and
tl kett iut,
Bardea and berries
ji for wtto at less than one-balf of She
price it has always been considered
worth, It ties 4 mliea southeast of
Sitwtfoni and t4 tnftca from Phoenix.
Tbe price to t,tft.80.
Brown & White
l twtttb Fir Ktrert. .