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    MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNTS, MEDFORD. ORF.OOT. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2S, 1018
PAGE ..FIVE
TODAY'S MARKETS
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Portland livestock . .
POM'LAXD, Sept. 28. Steer.
prime, $12.0(Vi.i:i.0(l; good to choicei
n.(0(rf'rj.OI); medium to good, $!).7.r
(nll.OO; l'nir to medium, 8.'2."(ir
.!).2.r; common to fair, $".7.i(tf S.A'i:
rows iiiul heifers, choice. $S.(Mifn 0.00
medium to good, .7(a.-: lair to
medium, $4.7"Jt'.'.75: enneii,
4.00. Hulls, $.5.(M(o'7.UI); culvis,
9.00(S)12.n0; stnekers mid feeders
$l!.(lll 8.00;
Hogs steady; reeeipts, 211. Prime
mixed $l!l."0Wl!).7.")i medium mixed.
" 19.04ICo" l!l..'t'; rough heavies, $18.0(1
(u l8.:i;; pigs, if16.(IO(n)17.00:.l.tilk of
sales, $in.:,-(ai0..-.0.
Shetfp steady, no reeeipts. Prime
liuiibs, $12.00(11 14.00; fair to medium,
$0,000.11.00; yearlings, $lil.0O(Vi
11.00; wethers, $0.00010.00; ewes
$G.!)0(S 0.00. " '
Iliitter nnd Eggs
PORTLAXI). Sept. 28. P.uHer,
firm; creamery prints, extra. l.o:
lots, 01 eenls; cartons, box lots, (i2e;
half boxes, half eent more; 'ess tlimi
half box, le more. linyim.' oriee,
butter fat, Portland. (:."; mIi? ex
Iras, ")8e; seeonds, f.V; dairy, tliie.
EGGS Buying price, candled,
cracks and rots out, 4 8c; selling
price, candled, 51 52c; In cartons,
54 55c.
HENS 2627c: springers, 27
30c; old roosters, 15c; turkeys, geese
nominal; ducks, old, 25c; young, 30
33c.
their home, Derby, that nfternoon.
Henry MeCabe of Herns, Mike Han
Icy, (Itto Meyer of Uike Creek, Mike
1-unins, Homer Dedswol, Jiimes Kro
jiby, Dan (iuin of Toronto, Cnnada,
were amomt the dinners here Tues-
luy nlso.
Charles Fellows and Howard Ash
of Trail were here for medieal treat
ment Wednesday morning. . Mr. Fel
!aws lmd a badly hurt hand nnd blood
poison had developed and Mr. Ash
had n badly inllamed eye, but lifter
being treated by our M. 1)., Dr Holt,
thev started lor home Weilne? lav in
(he mail truek.
On his J rip ti Persist ami b:i"k
Monday and Tuesday Mr. Job i Win-niiurhnm,-
the eoulraelor, had trouble
witli his ear ami had lo amply a map
with a truek to help him out 'o lhal
neecinnts for his having the liueli to
arry the uifiil.
Duriiiv the prtst week your coiris
poudenl has been busy working in I he
interest of the Salvation Army in Ku
rt, pe. The other members of tie
committee appointed to solicit funds
for the eause were unable to tlj then-
share so it devolved on him to "no
it alone, '' bat owing to the deep in
terest manifested in the cause we
went over tho top' like u whi :i-
wind. (Vur quoin was $."0 nnd v;
lmd to report Siill. The nionev was
The City of Medford dot ordain vacancies occurring from any cause
1'ortlnnd flraln
"WHEAT $2.20 basis; barley,
none; oats, $00.50 bid; corn, No. 3.
yellow, $67.50 tild.
'MILL STUFFS Mill run f. o. ').
mill, earlots, $29.65; mixed cars,
$30.15; less than carlots, $30.05.
TIMOTHY $301(34; alfalfa,
$27.50; grain, $20.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
as follows
Section I. That there be and
hereby is submitted and proposed to
the legal voters of the City of Med
ford for their approval or rejection,
the following proposed act of munici
pal legislation relating to the holding
of elections in the said city;
AN ACT OF MUNICIPAL LEOIS
I.ATION relating to the holding of
elections In Die City of Medford. Ore
gon, In conformity with the provis
ions of Section 14-a of Article II of
the constitution of the State of Ore
gon, and amending the charter of the
city of Medford. by adding thereto a
new section to be known as Section
64-a, and amending sections 14, 17,
53, 54. 5(i, 1)3 and 84 of the charier
of the City of Medtord. and repeallug
sections 5 7 and 5 8 of said charter.
'WHEREAS, The voters of the
State o! Oregon, at an election duly
held In this State on the 4th day of
June, 1917, adopted Section 14-a of
Article II of the constitution as a
Dart of the constitution of said State,
and the same is now in full force and
effect, and
WHEREAS, It is neceRBiiry that
tho charter of the City of Medtord be
amended' to conform to Section 14-a
of Article II of the said constitution
of Oregon,
1VOW, THEREFORE,
The people of Medford do ordain
as follows:
Section 1. That Section 14 of the
charter of the City of Medford he.
and the same hereby is amended to
read as follows:
Section 14. The Mayor shall be
the executive officer of the city .".ml
turned over to the Salvation Army shall supervise Its affairs and all Its
fund through William Guru of
Medford National hank.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co.. Sixth and Central At.
I'roliule- Court
Clyde Rhodes estate. Order for
salo of personal property.
By A. C. flowlett
A man by the name of Adamson
and his family of Trail, passed
through here Saturday on his way
out jo the valley, with a motor truek
to' pet fruit, and returned with fruit
and' vegetables on his way home.
Roy Stanley, who has been in llie
Khncherin country for some time,
returned home Saturday evening.
John IllaaiS, who lives at the l'reo
Ferry, was, a business culler Sutur
diiyjvenmgy and while here renewed
his subscription to the Daily Mail
Tribune.
. We had our school meeting Sat
urday afternoon nnd there were just
six in attendance and two of them
were so late that they did not pet
to vote, iiiid the budget was voted oi:
ns a whole, but as a could not get a
copy am not able to paiiieularize, but
ns near as I can remember, lln'
amount we have to raise the coming
year, is about the same ns what wc
had to raise last year, about $:1.000.
A. J. Florey was nlso elected clerk.
Deputy Sheriff Anderson and fam-
i'-: were here Saturday afternoon He
came out to serve some papers
C. A. Pickle-iiml 3. C. Kmbry, two
electricians, were here for dinner
Sunday. They were out looking over
the 0. & ('. K? I.. Co.s lines as the
lightning' had put the lights out of
( mmission.
P. E. lliiney and wife of Medford.
and K. L. Knight and wile of Port
land were nlso here Sunday for din
ner. Thev were on their way to
Crater Lake. Mr. Knight is the pro
priclor of the catsup factory and
eider mill of Medium and savs that
lie wants all the apples he can get.
J. 11. Apolegatc and wife, Mrs
Knimct Perl of Ashland. John Mc-
Cnll of Klamath Palls and I.idia M.
Call of Ashlnnil. A. W. llubbs of
Medford and Miss l.ola King of Chi
eaiio, III., K. (I. High nnd family nnd
flcorue (. Ward ol Asliland, were
here for their duller Sunday.
licv. John W. Sharp of Medford
come out on the P. & K. Monday
inorniiiL' and took the K. P.-Persist
stage lor K.Ik creek.
J. M. Kin'.' and wife of 'Derby
were here for dinner Monday, anil so
was John Allen anil his son Waller of
Derby, George Given and his son
Dewey, and Wilbur Jack of I'.agle
Point. Mr. Allen, (iem-ire Given and
Jack brought out a lot "f beef cat
tie for Mr. Cult nil. While John Allen
wits here he renewed his subscription
to the Daily Mail Tribune and they
all except Walter Allen contribute
to the Salvation Army fund. Willer
being onlv a boy. his father con
tribuled for him. Charles Humphrey
was also here for dinner and he ha
contributed to the S. A. K.
Mi- . Kuselta MeGrail, Jnek-on
connlv public health nurM-. was here
for dinner Tuc-day and during Ihc
iny examined the children in our
school as lo their health. She spent
the night nl the Siinny-iile.
John Nichols and family, who have
been over in Siskiyou county f
Circuit Court
Harriet J. Henry vs. W. II. Harris.
Summons; writ of attachment.
L. S. Hrown assumes the business
name of "Ashland Trading company'"
Ethel Lnwrentz vs. Delbert J. Law
rentz. Divorce.
Medford National bank vs. Roy L.
Maule ct al. Summons; writ of attachment.
Catherine S. Van Seoy vs
McAllister (administrator).
mons.
Denny & Co., vs. George
Summons.
State industrial Accident Commis
sion vs. C. If. Natwick. Wilt of
execution.
W. D. Thompson vs. R. J. Miller.
Summons. Writ of attachment.
G. C.
Sum-
Wolff.
Ileal Kslnto Transfers
Citizens Hank of Ashland vs.
Myrtle Hamlin, lot 23,
Galey Add. to Ashland....? 1 100.00
Albert Jensen of Oak Bar sold his
stock cattle to Jacksonville buyers
and, with the help of seven drivers,
is delivering them today. Mr. Jensen
bought tho Gosney cattle and is dls
posing of them also. Three nun
dred head were sold to the Oregon
buyerB. Yreka iNews.
Appointment Mxccniriv
In the matter of the Estate of Joh
A. Smith, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an order of the
County Court of Jackson County
Oregon, duly made, rendered, and
entered upon September 6, 1918, the
undersigned has been duly and regu
larly appointed executrix of tin
above entitled estate. All persons
having claims against said estate arc
hereby notified to present thesame
properly verified to the undersigned
at the office or nor attorney, t. m.
Roberts, in tho Medford National
Hank building within six months
from the date of Ibis notice.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, Sept.
14, 1818.
SARAH J. HAI.L,
Executrix of the Estate of John A.
Smith, Deceased.
M. ROilERTS.
Attorney for said Estate'.
!r a
few days visiting their sen Arty And
Inmilv returned home Monday.
J. M. Kin.; and wile relumed from
Medford Tuesday am! look dinner nt
Iho Sunny ide uad wint on up to
Notice of fjinrler Amendments
NOTICE IS IlEltEHY GIVEN Hint
the following Is a full and correct
copy of the title and text of that cer
tain act of Municipal Legislation
amending the charter of tho CHy of
Medford, Oregon, proposed by Ordi
nance No. 952, of said City, passed
by the city council on the 17th day
of Septemher, I IMS, and approved ly
the Mayor on said 17th day of Sep
tember, 191 s, to lie submitted to (he
legal voters of said City for their ap
proval and adoption or rejection at
the special election to be held in and
for said Cily on Iho 15th day of Oc
tober. 191N, together with the num
bers and forms in which the ballot
title thereof will bo printed on the
official ballot, as specified and pro
vided In said Ordinance No. 952,
whi':h Ordinance ordains and pro
poses said amendments to the legal
voters of said City at such special
electlpn for (heir approval and
adoption or rejection.
Dated this 2th dav of September,
19 IS.
(Signed M. I.. Alford, Recorder of
the City of Medford. Oregon.)
An otiliiiiinie submitting lo the
leftal volers of Hie CHy of .Medford af
n sK'clnl election In Ik held in sai I
Cily on Tuesday, Hie l.'ith liny of l:c
lolier. IIIIM, it proHiseil net or munic
ipal legislation iiineliiling the i barter
of the said city Willi i-csperf lo Hie
holding of elections therein
Ordlnnncp. Xo, O.VJ
AN ORDINANCE submitting to Ihc
legal voters of the Cily of Me Iford nt
a special election to bo held In said
city on Tmvilay, Hie 15tli day of
October, 191, a proposed net of
municipal legislation amending th
charter of ihe said city with re.-pe?t
to the holding of elections therein.
officers and employes, but not the
council, lie shall be the presiding
officer of tho city council, but shall
not vote upon any question, except in
case of a tie. and then he shall cast
the deciding vote. He shall have
power to call special meetings of the
council whenever he deems it neces
sary. At the last regular meeting of
the council before the biennial elec
tion he shall make a written state
ment of the condition of all the af
fairs of the city, and recommend such
measures for the government and
improvement thereof as he may deem
expedient. He shall at the first reg
ular meeting of the council in Jan
uary, following the biennial election,
appoint three members of the .council
on each of the following committees,
to-wlt: (1) Finance; (2) Streets,
sewers and drains; (3) water and
light; (4) health, which shall con
sist of tbo mayor and two councilmen.
which committees shall be standing
committees for his term, and shall,
have general supervision over ine
different subjects pertaining, to their
departments, and such further pow
ers and duties as the council may pre
scribe 'bv ordinance or resolution."
Section 2. That Section 17 or Hie
charter of the City of Medford be,
and .the same is hereby amended to
read as follows:
Section 17. At the first regular
meeting of the council' In January
following the City election, or as soon
thereafter as practical, the council
shall choose by ballot one of its
members as chairman, who shnll pre
side in the absence of the mayor, and
in tho absence or inability of the
mayor to act, such chairman shall
perform all the dutlos of mayor; but
during the time that he Is so acting
he shall also perform the duties of
councilman, including the right to
vote."
Section 3. That Section 53 of the
charter of the City of Medtord bo,
and the same Is hereby amended to
read as follows
"Section 53. Not less than riftecn
days prior to the first Tuesday after
the first Monday in November In
each even numbered year, tho City
Council shall order a biennial elec
tion for city elective officers, of
which election notice shall he given
by publication in a newspaper pul
lislied in tno city, or by notice signed
by the city recorder and posted by
tho chief of police in three conspic
uous places In said city, one notice to
be posted In each ward, not less than
ten days prior to the election, which
notice shall specify the officers to be
elected, and the time and places of
holding said election
Section 4. That Section 54 of the
charter of tho City of Medford be,
and the same is hereby amended to
read as follows
"Section 54. Tho City election
shall be held at the same time nnd
place that the general biennial clee
tion for State and County officers Is
held -In said City, and the election
precincts and officers for raid elec
tion shall be those selected according
to law tor said general biennial elec
tions.
Section 5. That Section 5(i of the
charier of tho City of Medford be,
and the same is hereby amended lo
road as follows
"Section 50. All persons to be
voted for at any city election shall.
not less Hum seven days before sue
election, file with tho recorder of
said cily a certificate of nomination
made by some political or mass con
ventlon. or a nomination sicned by
not less than twenty-five legal voters
of said city, together with tho candl
dates' written acceptance of said nom
inntion: and thereupon the recorder
shall enler the name of all such can
dldates upon Ihe llckd to lie vote
lor at the next following ele-tlon
and not otherwise: and tbo record'1
shall cause a sufficient number of
proper tickets to lie printed and d
llvered lo the election officers prior
lo llie opening of the polls on Ihc day
of election; Hie exp'-nse of printing
such tickets shall lie paid by the
cily."
.Section 0. Tliat Section 03 of Hi
charter of tho (,'itv of ..,cdi'ord be
and the same is hefeby amended
rend as follows:
"Section 1.3. The council sha
hold their first meeting and orcaalc
on the first Tuevdav In .lanuary fol
lowing their election, and In ca'-.e said
first Tuesday In Janiniiy lie a holiday
Ihe council shall hold its first m
ing nnd organise oa ihe followin
day."
Se tion 7. Thai Section r.l of the
charter of Ihe Cily of Medford be
and tho snmc Is hereby amended to
read as follows
"Scrtlon IM. The ternir. of all of
ficers elected shall bcln on Ihe fl
Tuesday in .lanuarv following their
election, or as soon thereafter
thev shall duty finality; Ion If th
(all to ounltfv within tn flays from
and after laid day. ilicu said ofiice
shall be vacant, f nil the ro ineil Khali
at i;s firl meeting Iheieafier till
said aiaucy by appointment ; and a!!
in any elective office shall be filled
by the council by appointment of
some qualified elector of the etty to
said vacancy, who shall hold said
office until the next.'' election, and
until his successor is elected and
qualified. The terms of all officers
of tho City of Medford shall he, and
are hereby extended and continued
until the first Tuesday in January,
1919, and until such successors shall
duly qualify. The term of office of
all officers of said city whose term
would by the charter of said city con
tinue beyond the first Tuesday in
January, 1919 are hereby so limited
thut they shall expire on said day, or
as soon thereafter as their successors?;
shall qualify, and there shall be elect
ed at said biennial election In the
year 1918. and at each biennial elec
tion thereafter, officers to fill all
elective offices of said city."
Section 8. Thut the charter of
tho City of Medford be, and the same
Is hereby amended by adding thereto
a new section to be known as Section
04-A. to rad as follows:
"Section 6 4-A. Special elections
may be cnlled by the city council ut
any time by ordinance or resolution,
and in such ordinance or resolution
the council shall provide the time
and place for holding such election,
the manner of giving notice thereof,
the hours during which the polls shull
bo open, and shall appoint three
judges of election for each ward, two
of whom shall act as clerks, and
hose compensation shall he fixed by
tho council. Special elections shall
be conducted ns far as practicable ac
cording to the laws of the State of
Oregon."
Section 9. That Sections 57 anil
8 of tho charter of the City of Med
ford are hereby repealed.
Section II. Tho ballot title for
such measnr'3, provided and returned
to tho city recorder by the city attorney-is
hereby adopted as follows:
The following is tho form in
which the foregoing measure will ap
pear on tho ballot:
Special City Election, Tuesday, Oc
tober 15. 1918.
Charter amendments submitted to
tho voters by the City Council by
Ordinance Xo. 952.
Mnrk a cross (X) botween the
number and answer voted for.
BALLOT TITLE.
An act relating to elections in the
City of Medford nd amending the
charter of said City by adding thereto
new section to be known as Section
4-A, and amending Soctlons 14, 17.
54, 5(1. (S3 and 64 of said charter
mil repealing Sections 57 and 58 of
said charter in conformity with the
provisions of Section 14-a of Article
II of the State constitution.
400 Yes,
401 No."
Section III. That a special elec
tion be held in the City of Medford
and the several wards thereof, on the
15th day of October, 1918. for the
purpose of submitting thereat to the
qualified voters of said City for their
approval and adoption or rejection
said amendments to tho said charter
as specified in Sections 1, 2, II, 4, 5,
7. 8 and 9 of this Ordinance
Said special election is hereby
ordered to be held on the above date
between the hours q7 seven o'clock
A. M. and seven o'clock IV M. ns pro
vided bv the citv charber.
Soctlon IV. The following nlaces
nro hereby designated as tho polling
places within the said City at which
such election will be held
First Ward, 237 East Main Street
Second Wnrd, lO.i Wost Main street
Third Ward, Council Chamber
City Hall.
Section V. Tho following named
persons nro hereby designated
judges of said election:
FIRST WARD.
Judge, D. T. Lawton,
Judge, J. W. Jacobs-, who shall also
aci as cieru.
fudge. John Perl, who shall also
act as clerk.
SECOND WARD.
Judge, fien J. Trowbridge,
Judgo. II. N. Lo.land. who shall
:ilso act as clerk.
Judge, I), A. Wood, who shull also
act as clork.
THIRD WARD.
Judge, Tj. L. Cat heart.
Judge. T. W. Miles, who. shall also
act as clerk
Judge John !.. Demmer. who shall
nlso act as clerk
Section VI. Tho recorder of the
City of Medf rd, Oregon Is hereby
directed to g.ve notices of said elec
tion In the manner provided by the
charier or raid City.
Passed by the cily council this
1 i tli day of September, 1918 and
sinned by me In open session In
.ultbentle.illon of Its passage this
17th day of September, 1918.
(Signed) C. E. GATES,
Mayor.
Approved by me this 17th dav of
September, 19 IS.
(Signed) C. E. GATES,
(SEAL) Mayor.
Attest:
(Signed) M. I.. A I. FORD.
City Recorder.
Tho following Is the form in which
the rorngolng measure will uppenr on
tho ballot:
Special City Election Tuesday, Oc
tober 1 5th. 1 9 I s.
Charter amendments submitted lo
the voters by the City Council by
Ordinance No. 952.
Mark a crons (X) 'bftwecn the
number and answer Voted for.
linllol Till.'
An net relating lo elections In the
City of Medford and nmcndluK the
'barter of said City by adding there
to n new sc.::lon to be known as Sec
tion fil-A. and amending Sections 14.
1 7, 53, 54, 50, (!3 and fil of said
charter and repealing Sections 57
nnd 58 of said charier in conformity
with the provisions of Section 1 l-a of
Article II of lh! State constliuilon.
400 Ye-f,
401 No.
First Ward. 237 East Main' street.
Second Wnrd, 105 West .Main
street.
Third Ward, Council Chamber,
Citv Hall.
The following Is the form In which
the foregoing measure will appear on
the ballot:
Special Citv Election, Tuesday, Oc
tober 15th, 1918.
Charter amendments submitted to
the voters by tho City Coun.'ll 4iy
Ordinance No. 952.
the
Murk a cross (X) between
number and answer voted for.
Ilallot Title
vAn act relating to elections In the
City of Medford nnd amending the
charter of said City by adding there
to a new section to be known ns Sec
tion 64-A, and amending Sections 14
17, 53, 54, 5ti, 63 and 64 of said
charter and ropeallng Suctions 57
nnd 58 of said charter in conformity
with the provisions of Section 14-A
of Artlclo II of the State constitution.
400 .'. Yes,
401 , No."
Dated September 28. 191S.
(Signed I M. L. Alford, Recorder
of the City of Medford, Oregon.
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ROOMS.
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms. Cull after 0 p. nl. 322
South Central or phone 403-X2.
166
FOIl EXCHA7f6li.
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when new $175. DC. Will trade for
five cords tint-class wood. 16
North Central avenue. ' 161'
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FOR RENT AFARTMENTO.
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M, Mail Tribune.
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hone
161
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GOVERNMENT CIVIC SERVICE
EXAMINATIONS everywhere In
October, 12,000 clerks to bo ap-
.polnted at Washington. Salary
00. lCxpericne unnecessary.
Men and women desiring govern
ment positions wrlto for freo par
ticulars. J. C. Leonard (former
Civil Service Examiner,) 1058
Kenols building, Washington, D. C.
163
WANTED Prune pickers, families
preferred. 12c per box. Pnone
86U-R, evenings. 16
UEIjP WAXTKIJ FKMAliK
WANTED Experienced lady stenog
rapher. One with some liookkcep-
ing experience preferred, lint not
necessary. Good salary to right
party. Dig Pines Lumber Coin
pany.
WANTBD Ten bright capable Indies
to travel, demonstrate and sell
well known goods to ostnbllshed
dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per
woek; railroad fare paid; weekly
advnnce for traveling expenses.
Address at once Goodrich Drug
Company, Dept. 133, Omaha, Nebr.
WANTED Pruno pickers.
Carpenter, phone 201-W.
F.
WAINTED Ranch cook.
Tribune, Uox A.
Apply Mall
WANTED Dining room girl.
Medford.
WANTED Middle-aged woman for
housework In family of three. Ref
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street. John F White, phone
4 4 9-M.
FOR RKNT MIHCKIXANKOIIH.
FOR HUNT 140-aci'o ranch near
Eagle Point. Phone 910-Y. 163
FOR RENT OR SALE 1 CD-acre
farm in Sams Valley. Terms very
reasonable if taken at once. Phone
257-X or cull at 911 Nnrrcgan
street. 161
FOR RENT Store building with
good show windows. Rest location
in city. Opposite Jackson County
Hank. Rent reasonable. Apply
evenings at 301 South Central
avenuo.
FOR 8AMC RKAT, 1WTATF-
FOR RENT i:S00-ncro stock for, 6
miles from Eugene, 100 acres plow
land, usual buildings. F. L. Cham
hers, Eugcno. ' 16 4
TO EXCHANGE Choice income
reulty In Grants Pass, Ore., for
good clean stock of merchandise.
J. D. Drake, 611 D street, Grants
Pass. Ore. 1C0
MOXKT TO liOAlT.
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estate security, and will buy Lib
erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No.
81 North Grapo. Phone (147.J. tf
TAKEN UP.
TAKEN UP Spotted sow. Owner
may have same by proving property
and paying charges. Phone 19-F21.
165
TAKEN IN Two milk cows and one
bull calf. Owner can claim by de
scribing stock nnd paying charges.
Phone (I7-J2.
BUsrVKssi iHKrrroRt
Mining Experts.
CAMP11ELL & I.1LJEORAM mlno
promltlng association; mining
properties listed for sale, sampled
and reports rendered. Office and
assay laboratory at 107 North Fir
St., opposite Hotel Holland, Sam
ples by mall given prompt atten
Attorney.'
WM. M. COLVIO Attorney-at-law.
Medtord National Bank Bldg.
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nation'
Bank Building.
A. E. Reames. Lawyn. Saraatt
Corey Binding.
Anro Bappnva.
LATTER. AUTO SPRING CO. W
are operating the largest, Ideal
and best-equipped plant in the Pa
elflo northwest. Use our aprlngi
when others fall,' Bold ander writ
ten guarantee. 31 North Fitteeatl
Ht Portland, Oregon.
Ckutxht
MUST SACRIFICE 1 1 1 7 West Ninth
street, ono story bungnlow, lot 50x
100 recently taken In exchange
by us for New York property, want
offor. Calin & Pittmnn, owners,
406 East 149th street, New York
City. 163
FOR SALE Ilouso and gnrnge on
tho Jones ranch, Ross Lane. Can
be removed or torn down. It con
tains enuf first-Tlass lumber for
severnl houses. Reasonable price
and terms. Mrs. Daisy Dodge,
Phone 534-X. 161
QAKBAGE Get yoor pramlMS
cleaned np for the lummar. Call
on the city garbage vacant toi
god service. Phon' IS1-T. '
T. Allen. ;
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wil
son, C. P. A, Ask about our new
and simplified method of account
ing. Particularly valuable to an
business as a time-saver giving
full business detail. M. F. ft H.
Bldg.. Medtord. Phone 167-R.
Instruction in Haalo.
FOIl SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Weaned pigs: also 50
lb. shoats. Phone 408-R3. 161
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher !
piano and harmony. Halght limit
fitudlo, 401 Oaxnott-Corey Bid
Phone 1.
WANTED Women, salury $24 full
imo, 50c nn hour spuro timo, dis
tributing guaranteed hosiery to
wearer. Permanent. Experience
unnocossnry. Apply Guarantee
Mills, Norrlstown, Pa.
FOR SALE Two horses, weight
3200 Iho. Price reasonable Phone
565-L. 102
HELP WANT llli MAU.
WANTED Man to look nttor stock.
Phono 319-It.
WANTED A boy nbouu-lu or 16
years of age, of common school
education, to Icnrn the printing
trndo. Wages $1.25 per day at
start. Apply to foreman, Mail
Tribune.
WANTED SITUATION.
I!l(i FAMILY WASH WANTED I
do a tiibful of clothes In fifteen
or twenty minutes. Very careful.
No danger of tearing your linens.
Will do your whole week's wish
for less than five cents. All wash
ing done In your home. Sond for
mo on trial. Thor Washer, phone
90. 172
WANTKIl SIlfSCICI.LANKOllS
WANTEI)---Good second-hand nuto
rnsings, IHix-l'i. or 37x5. L. S.
Patch, 30C, Apple street, Medtord.
Ore. 162
WANTED To rent, 20 ncres good
land, till or part In nlralfa, close
In. Address I, ox Acres, Mail Tri
bune. 163
to
Notice of Special election
NOTICE IS IIEItKIIY GIVEN' Hint
n special election will be held In and
for the City of Medford, Oregon, on
the 15th day of October. I91N, Tor
the submission to Ihe levat voters of
said City for their approval and
adoption or rejection or proposed
amendments to the (charter of said
City, ns set forth and Rp"clf!ed in
ordinance No. 9,i2 or Kibl (:iv.
NOTICE IS FI'DTHEIt GIVEN'
that said special election will be held
on the above date, between Hie hours
of seven o'clock A. M. and seven
o'clock P. M., al the following places
In the several wards of laid Ciiv, l.i-wlt:
W..VVTED TO RENT Ford antft
truck. Cull at 306 Apple street
City. 12
FOR SALE Seven sows, will farrow
In October and November. Inquire
428 West Fourth. 161
FOR SALE Ten good Jersey cows.
E. E. Emerson, Uutto Falls. 161
ALICE HOLLOW AT Fire, Accident
Automobllo, Liability policies writ .
ten with best English and Eaatera .
Companies. Office 408 Garnett-
Corey Bldg. ,'
FOR SALE Two young cows, and
othor stock and machinery. On
Sams Valley ranch. Soo C.
Itrower, Mountain Terrace Ranch.
Phono. 16 1
FOIl SALE -300" head breeding
ewes; nlso 1000 acres land for snle
or lease. Hrown & White 10
South Fir street.
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, '
Liability, Plato Olass, Hay or'
Grain In field or barn; also Lite-,
stock. Contract and Surety Bonds.
Excellent companies, good local'
service. No. 210 Garnott-Corey .
Bldg., L. L. Cathcart, Manager.
FOR SALE Threo burros, with sad
dles, $50.00, if taken quickly.
1103 Nluntle. 161
roil H.U.IC POUIritY AND KtiUK.
Kill SALE Spring hens, soon start
laying, mixed breed leghorn, $1.00
each. 7 HI-L. 1205 ..nst Main. 161
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phon
184. ,
FOR SALE Three and four months
old thorobred brown Leghorn roos
ters. O. A. C. Btock, 707 West
Eleventh street. Phono SSO-R. 161
FOIl HALK MISOKLIiANKOI'H.
I'OH SALE -Good piano, very cheap.
Phone 6-FI2, or address Cope
llurilwaro Co., Phoenix. lf2
FOR SALE 12-Inch sldn hill plow
and one John Deere Plow 12-Inch
Phono 19-F13. n;:
WANTED Wells to drill nt once.
Water guaranteed. Address or see
A. R. Enyeart, Jacksonville. 162
WANTED A farm horse for lib
hoard for the winter. Ilox 88.
Mall Tribune. 162
WANTED If In need of n planing
mill mnn address I'lniier Man, 157
Terwllllger street, Portland, Ore.
ICR
WANTED TO It l')N.T Centrifugal
pump from one to two Inch. A, (I.
I'll hop. Englo Point. 161
WANTED Sell youi- 77eam to the
Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point,
Ore., where the testa and cash
counts.
WANTED Houses to move, sblld,
repair or wreck. Phono 488-M or
4HX-X.
WANTED II. H. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes short time loans on any old
thing.
Umt.
LOUT lletween Ah bin ml and foot of
mountain on Pacific highway.
iiiiifK limp leather looKC-leaf cash
and acfount book with post cards,
films, etc, enclosed. Suitable re-
wurd will be paid for ll return to
tills uflicc. 16
FOR SALE 10-foot Perkins wind
mill and 30-foot wood tower with
three-way pump, on John W. Cox
Ranch, ono mile southwest Med
ford, Oakdalo Park Add. 167
FOR SALE Young llelglan . hare
dressed, . 'Hie lb. Phono 29H-M. 161
FOR HALE 1918 Ford louring car
22!l North Riverside. 162
FOR SALE
- car. Mrs.
Point.
1917 Sludebaker Six
Ernest Wchh, Central
16
FOR SALE Mu ko inn nn ofrcr on
about an acre of kal'flr corn in
field, for row feed. 716-L. 120
East Main. 161
FOIl 8ALE-tachment.
-Ford truck, Smith at
I.. 11. Hrown.
INTKItUltlUS AtTOUAK CO
TIME CARD
Leave Medford for Asm.md. Tnlonl room house In .Medford.
Inffurfuaoew
Planing Mill.
Pbysiclaua and Ba corns.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath!
physician. 303 C rnett-Corsy build- '
lug. Phono 130.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician aso
surgeon. Practice limited to ay
ear. nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tosted and glasses sup
piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
K. II. Co. Offices 14. T. ft H. O
Bldg. Phono 667.
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAIi.- CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
-116-417 Gurnett-Coroy Uldg.
Phono 904-L.
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street.
Printers and Pntittstinra.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has Uu
best equipped printing oti'loa la
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,'
eta. Portland prices. 17 Nortt
Fir Bt,
WMtU.
EADS TRANSFER ft 8TORAUH) CO
Office 42 North Front KL Phons
815. Prices right. Harries guar
Look at These
10 acres rhino in under Irrigation,
new 5-room house, modern; will tako
$ 1800.00, nnd this Is sumo bargulu
at tho prico.
10 acres in Wagner Creek district
for exchange, for n good luodorn fi
end Phoenix dull, except Sundny at
8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. in.; 1:00,
4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays Icavo at
10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30
p. m. "Leave Ashland for Medford
dally, except Sunday, at 0:00 a. m
and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 nnd
5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights
at 5:30. Sunday leave Ashland St
9:00 a. m., and 13:30, 4:30 and
6:30 p. m.
17i ncre stock and nlfulfn ranch,
either with stock, feed nnd equip
ment, or without. This place Is a
splendid piece of land and ono of the
very best stock propositions In this
valley, and wo am making a price
on It Hint will Interest anyone in the
market for a real ranch.
Brown & White
10 boutJj Fir Street,
J!''ilV