Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 19, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    'MEDFOTCD MATH TRTBTTNK, - MET)FOTtT), OREOOy, : RATOUDAY, OOTOBKR 19; 1918
PACK TTIR'Ufi
ITO LIBERTY L
TOTAL $315,000
Despite the fact that the Medford
diBtrict cleared the top, of Its quota
of 1298,158 yesterday 'noon with
subscriptions amounting to (308,000
and the committee decided to make
no further effort to obtain subscrip
tions, the latter continued to flow in
yesterday afternoon and today. This
noon the total subscriptions had
reached the sum of $315,000, and It
was estimated that by the time the
banks closed this afternoon . when
the Liberty bond campaign came to
an official close thruout the United
States the total would be swelled to
not lesB than $320,000. -
As the subscriptions continued to
come In .today from patriotic people
the committee members leaned back
and smiled with pleasure, thinking
of how several days ago the reaching
t of the quota seemed an almost hope
less task, whereas, now when sub
scriptions were not needed to fill the
quota there seemed to lie no stopping
of their coming. ,
The large subscriptions of yester
day not mentioned before and those
of today,, included $3000 from the
Weyerhauser Timber company, and
$1700 by the Southern' Pacific rall
iu..d employes. The Rosenburg estate
of Seattle purchased $500 worth of
bonds, and from Salem came the sub
scription of Cnas. P. Cay, tile former
well known Medford. resident, for
$400. Frank L. Earhart subscribed
for $500 worth, and from Worcester,
Mass., came the subscription of Mrs!
E. H. Porter for $500. Dr. Porter
had previously sent a subscription ot
$150. Frederick William Whitman
subscribed for $300 worth, and W.
K. Price of Albany, former resident
of Medford who owns considerable
land near the city, purchased $200
worth of bonds, personally handing
Chairman C. M. Kldd $200, cash to
pay for the same.
Among subscriptions received Fri
day were the following:
SUIT TO FORECLOSE DDR CHOSEN'
MORTGAGE AGIST TO SUCCEED DAVIS
K. N. fcamnliell
H. l' Montgomery
Kannle Whitman
Vftn. CI. Steele
I. . K. Belknap
Wm.. Bntlx
K. L. fteillngfleld
Mary r. Wright
11. K. Kountz
Leo Furry
K. II. WesterriclU
H. Reed
Vera Merrlman
Slabel r. Hall
Wni. Brown
H. B. Rankin
(50
.1. W. Lnwton
P Hansen
Drs. ('allow &
Cnrlor.'
Jennie M. Hutchison
cnas w. Dlils
Mary Fletcher
v w, Oresory
Pearl Nunn
Mrs. itawles Moore
Ilawleg Monro
SKt. .1. J. 11111
A. E. Hnle
Mrs. II. Neff
M. Stephens
Kthtt -W-.- Ttiuycr
(100
U. r. Church of
Piatlvlty
A. 1.. Nelson
W. K. c'rowcll
W. Crews
C. K. Drake
II J. Ilnreke
l-'lu. Throckiunrton
Florence M. Rearle.
. C. IinTemtiB
Adillu M. Swlnson
Olga UlclicrstuUt
It. lilctierslcilt
Ells. BleherHtcilt
Anna Nyo
Jno. Lnucrman
. Aira. M. T Htlwanls
(ISO
L. E. Smith Kmnia L. MInear
' (300
Alex Sparrow
Kmnia L. Minear P. W. Manilll
B. Mollcr
(350
w. . Wi Frederick ' 3 Bli SrW
Chas. B. Gay
(500
KlIKh B. Nhelrtnn Itosenliurg Kslate
Hen. C. Shelilon .liisi-lllllne P. Purler
Frank L. Earhart P. ,S. Anderson
Mrs. D. It. 11111
(3000
Associated Oil Co.
(4000
Zach Cameron ' ti ''. -
Proceedings to foreclose' the $t0,
000 mortgago held by him on the
Southern Oregon Traction company
property wore begun several days
ago by W. S. tfarnum thru his attor
neys, Emmens and Webster ot Port
land, and Associute Attorney Gus
Newbury. Following the Instigation
of this suit Attorney Newbury In a
separate action Thursday filed for
Mr. Uarnum, brought suit to restrain
the Southern Oregon Traction com
pany and the Bullls company from
selling a logging engine.
A motion to dissolve the restrain
ing injunction was heard betorc
Judge Calkins vcstertlnv afternoon
und the restraining order wan re
moved when the oomininv filed a
bond of If J.OOO to cover the value of
the enuinc. 0. M. Thomas is flic
coteiianv nllornev.
; An important point to be settled
in these actions is as to whether the
traction company and the Bullls
company aro one and the same con
cern. The mortgage on the property was
given when S. S. Bullls bought the
railroad from W. S. Barnum In 1915.
The purchase price was about $62,
000. Of this sum $5000 was paid In
cash and a blanket mortgage was
given for the balance. It was stipu
lated that anything that should be
acquired in the future for use on he
railroad should be Included in the
mortgage.
The claim is made by Mr. Barnum
that the Southern Oregon Traction
company has failed to pay the inter
est due on the mortgage, has endeav
ored to sell the rails and other por
tions of the property and has violated
the conditions of the mortgage. '
It appears that the Incorporators
of the Southern Oregon Traction
company are S. S., It. S. and S. M.
Bullls, and that S. S. Bullls recently
attempted to sell the logging engine
that had been acquired since the pro
perty passed from Mr. Barnum'B
hands.
Mr. Bullls now claims that, the en
gine belongs to the Bullls company
and Is not subject to mortgage. The
plaintiff .claims the Bullls company
has the same make-up of incorpora
tors as the traction company, In fact
,are one and the same. Hence the
Independent suit filed yesterday to
restrain the compauy from selling
the logging engine. In this suit the
plaintiff asserts that not only nre
tho two companies practically , the
same but thnt the Southern Oregon
traction company provided money to
the Bullls company to purchase the
engine, taking- It in the namo of the
Bullls company so as not to be sub
ject to Hon of mortgage,, and that in
reality the engine Is the property of
the traction compnhy.
ON CITY COUNCIL
Tho city council nt Its meotlng last
night elected J. W. Dressier as coun
cilman from the Third, ward to suc
ceed Chas. W. Davis, who resigned to
accept a position In tho immigration
service nt Tucson, Arls.; elected
Councilman Karl (inddiB as president
of the council to succeed Mr. Davis,
and decided to retire about $33,500
worth of street Improvement bonds.
.Mr. Dressler's appointment was
only until January 1st, when the
hterms of tho mnyor and all the coun
cilmen expire, and he will then be a
candidate for election. It developed
last night thnt Mayor tJatos and prac
tically all the other councilmen will
stand for re-election. The mayor and
Councilmen Gnddis and Catkin are
sure to run again. Dr. Emmens
would rather not but will do so un
less a candidate congenial, -to the oth
er councilmen and who Isaiu thoro
accord with tho presen refinancing
plan of the city, can lie found. JJr.
Hargrave,. who will soon be home
from San Francisco, writes that he
thinks he had better not run again,
but the other councilmen feel sure
that he will do so. Dr. Keono while
he seems undecided now, It is- felt
will stand for re-election. In fact
there is a disposition on the part ot
all the councilmen to stand together
and see the refinancing plan thru to
the finish.
The council last night issued In
structions to City Treasurer Samuels
to call approximately $33,500 worth
of Main street and Oakdale avenue
improvement bonds and $1200 Inter
est. This cleans up the Improvement
costs on these two streets entirely,
covering the first pavement laid in
Medford from tho Bear Crook bridge
to Laurel street, and on Oakdale
avenue.
This last authorizing of paying off
bonds makes a total of almost $70
000 worth of improvement bonds
paid off by the present council In tho
past IS mouths.
BUTTS
In Fourth Libert
John M. Allen
Nate Anderson
Cecil Alilstroin
Fred O. AhlHlrom
Ni 11 Ahlstrom
U. W. li. Albert
Glenn Albert
Krncst Alhert
.ilga Abbott
Goo. W. Barker
Hael Barker
Elenor llarki-r
Lornine Barker
J. V. Uerrian
J. E. Browhlee
, Ben Brophy
Alvln lli-ll.erstadt
Carl Cobleiuh
John Cadxow
Unlit. Cadze-w
I. I, t'umlelle
.' 111'-! Wife
A. Dupray
Rei-nlce l-Mmonitson
Itoht. ;ili.ionilson
Chi.s A I'.iluiondson
ljiura i-Mimm.lsoil
A. E. Kilirnnilson
I..MU Eit'i.cn.lion
K li. I-jiiersun
Katie Foley
J,.ltnii: n tlenpert
1'rn. U 'ni'tion
(I. M Gtwtl
Macule E. (joss
A. Jl. C.av
C V. 11 t:-'eluernan
.1 Hughes
E. T. lie. f
Viola IP.t'.in
K. A litlilreth Sr.
N II. lllblrcth
Kllzn A. llllilreth
E. A. IIIMr-lli Jr.
llernfce Hargmve
laell John
Miry lsell
W. L. Jones
Winnifrcd Junes
PALLS
y Loan To Date.
ernou Juno
ClH-sler l.ille.l
W. S. Kec
Ha Mclntyre
II. M. Mclnlyro
Mrs. II . M.
.Mc 111 tyre
Anna Morris
Elizabeth Mills
Ala N. Mills
Harry 1). Mills
boren Moore
Mrs. I-:. 11. Morse
Win. Moore i
Mcllrall
V. II. Norrls
Mary O'Brien
r rank NUkey
Thus. O'Brien
M. H. Otis
I.. G. Palmer
('. E. 1'owe.rs
(Jen. ItlchanlHon
John Swfcnson
John hcheiilenar
Etta E. Stewart
Etta E. Stewart
I'lim-a E. Stewart
Norma E. .Stewart
Lester Smith
Polk Smith
Ella II. Smith
Hat-Inn Seiber
N. H. Sloddanl
Thos. Stanley
ItHlph Stanley
Fred Stanley
Jnspar TuiiRate
Gladys TnuRato
Alice TllllKalc
A. Vestal
Elule Wright
El Walker
Alice It. White
Charles O Wlilto
J. E. Woods
Emerson Wheeler
W. L. Welch
I
Cut This Out It In Worth Money
DOiX'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip,' enclose with 5c and mall It to
Foley & Co., 2835 Shoffleld avenu,
Chicago, 111., writing your name and
address clearly. You will receive in
return a trial package containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound.
for roughs, colds and croup; Foley
Kidney Pills, for pain In sides anH
back; rheumatism, backache, kidney
and bladded ailments; and Foley Ca
thartlc Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly, cleansing cathartic, for
constipation, biliousness, headache
and; sluggish bowels. For sale by
Medford Pharmacy.
Xollre
, Freeman Wiley & Co. will demon
strate a 1018 J. I. Case tractor and
Little Genius Orchard Tractor plow,
one-half mile east of Central Point,
Ore., Tnesduy and Wednesdny. Oct.
22nd and 23rd, 10 to 4 p. m. ISO-
Livestock 1
POKTLA'.V'D, Oct. 19. Cattle re
ceipts 140; steady. Prime sloors
$12fil3; good to choice steers $11
?! 12; medium to good $9.75; (ft) 11 ;
fair to medium $ S . 2 5 (Si 9 . 2 5 ; com
mon to fair $5.75 ifti 8.25; choice cows
and heifers $s?i !l; medium to good
$5.75$) 7.25; fair to medium $ l.75(iii
5.75; canncrs $3$i4; bulls $5rtt7;
calves $!lli l2; stockers and feeders
$6 Co 8.
Hogs 'Receipts 250; steady.
Prime mixed $17.25 it 17.50; medium
mixed $17lft 17.25; rough heavies
$155115.50; pigs $14. B0f 15.50;
bulk of sales 17.25tt 17.50.
Sheen IteceintR nnn. Lower.
Prime lambs $1 l.BOft 12.50; fair to
medium $sifil0; yearlings $10 & 1 1 r
wethers $9 Hi 10.
Mrs. Delmar Fredrick and Miss
Rose Bullock of Medford, were en
tertained at dinner at the F. M. Pal
mer home Thursday. Miss Bullock
leaves soon for a visit with her sister
Mrs. Albert Forgey at Astoria.
Colonel George P. Mims made a
short business call at Seven Oaks
Monday morning.
Mrs. Burdntte Dodge and Mrs. H.
C. Kentner of Medford, were visitors
at tho William Thompson home Sat
urday afternoon.
Messrs. Tetlterow and Welcher
were fishing at Hay Gold Sunday and
of course got their share of the day's
catch.
Herbert Harris Is much Improved and
ulile to bo out. Ills brother Ernest
has boen qulto III for a few days.
The Uli'kliolz family dined at the
R. W. Klden home last Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Cobb Law has been, quite 111
and under tho doctor's care.
The Inclemency of the weather is
seriously interfering with the thresh
ing of the stacked grain in this neigh
borhootl. The Davis,. Kldenjind Pen
nlnger grain Is still to bo threshed.
Billy Pennlnger Is confined to the
house with la'grlppe.
Mr. and Mrs. John Luckman of
Crescent City, wore callers at the
"Crossing Ranch" a few days ago.
They were on their way by auto to
spend the winter In Xew Mexico, on
account of Mrj". I.uckman's health.
Miss Ieah Parker returned to her
home last Monday as her school in
Ketby is closed on account of the
infliienxa epidemic.
Mr. and .Mrs. .1. Single were Grants
Pass visitors Monday.
.Miss Anno McCormick and Miss
McGrall, district nurse, will meet
with the Parent-Teachers association
at the home of Mrs. Roy Xfthols. on
Saturday afternoon, Oct. lnih. Mrs.
Karl Heft will, entertain with Mrs.
Nichols.
Friends here will he murh Inter
ested to hear from old neighbors. In
a recent letter from Miss Blanch
McKec, to Mrs. Wm. Thompson, she
tells of her mother's work at Camp
Fremont. Mrs. McKoo Is doing can
teeii work In tho Y. M. C A. building
there. Billy McKee sailed with his
company for Siberia about Sept. 1st,
while Kvoretl, when last heard from,
was on the firing line "somewhere In
France." Frank Is still at Mathers
Field. Sacramento.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
, i ,'
deported by Jackson County Ab.
txsot Co,, Sixth and Central At.
, Probate Court
Cnthorino S. Van Scoy, vs. G. C.
McAllister, administrator, ct nl. Mo
tion. Answer. Motion, Default
judgment.
J. A. Morev estate. Hond.
Marv 0. Kiishbaum, estate. Proof
of will.
Circuit Court
11. II. Krixtow vs. Ncelv & Younir
ct til. Foreclosure.
W. S. Itanium vs. Southern Oregon
Traction Co. et ill. 1'or restniininir order.
K. W. Huberts et nl vs. Alllct;ate
Lumber Co. Answer.
L. H. Iirowti vs. Win. A. Dtittun.
Summons.
T. K. I'ottcnwr vs. Wm. Ulrieh
(ntlin.) ef nl. Answer.
Yniita (in Stcll'cn vs. Frank A.
Stcffen. Order. Affidavit.
Spencer A. .Muvliuith vs. Soul hern
Oregon Traction Co. F.xecution.
Itenl KsUito Transfers
KUu S. Dnvis et vir to George
S. litiekbce. Northeast of
southeast of'soclioti :i(l. in
townshin H.". range I) west $
Mnntiiret Herbert et vir lo
Chester A. I'lirvin. I.tiiul in
C'itv of Medford
James Huslionir to I. X. Skitl-
more. Lund in sections II and
4, townshin' ;iS, rtwure 1
' west
Mnrv K. O'Neil to Klinbelh
Wilcox. Laud in 1. L. S.
7U. township 37. range 2
west )
10
10
How's This?
TVe offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Mall's Catarrh Medicine.
Hall s Catarrh Medicine has been taken
by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty
Ave years, and has become known as the
most reliable remedy (or Catarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Medicine actfl thru the Blood on
the Mucoua surfaces, ftxpclhng the Poi
son from the Blood and healing the dis
eased portions.
After you have taken Hall's Catarrh
Medicine for a short time you will sec a
groat Improvement In your general
health Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send
for testimonials, free.
F, j. chekki t co.. -roieao, umo.
Sold by all Drugfrista, 76c
between the hours of eight o'clock a.
m. and olght o'clock p. m.
Tho following officers are to be
elected at said election:
One mayor,
One recorder,
One treasurer,
Two councilmen from the first
ward,
Two councilmen from the second
ward, '
Two councilmen from the third
ward.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that the following places are hereby
designated as the polling places with
in said city at which such electlcn
wlll be held, the same being the pre
cinct polling places designated for
the Btate and county election, towlt:
Precincts nml Voting Phices
Medford Korth Main, Smith's Hall,
12S N. Grape St.
Medford South Main, 209' West
Main St.
Medford North Central, City Hall.
Medford South Central, 32 S. Cen
tral Ave.
Medford North Riverside, Lincoln
school North).
M'odford South Riverside, Back of
01 7 S. Riverside Ave.
Medford Oakdale, Oakdale Grocery
Modford Newtown, Washington
School.
Medford Park, 4 S. Orange St.
North Medford, 510 Hoatty St.
Northeast Medford, Roosevelt
school.
East Medford, Pacific & EaBtern
Depot.
Soutlioast Medford, 836 E. Main
St.
Southwest -Medford, 1022 W. Elev
enth St.
West Medford, 3U5 W. Second St.
Northwest Medford, 009 W. Jack
son St.
The same persons nre designated
as election officials for each precinct
as those selected for the state and
county election.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this
ISth day of Octobor, 1918.
(Signedl M. L. A 1. FORD,
Recorder of the City ot Medford,
Oregon.
(SEAL)
HELP WAXTKIt FKMAIH
WANTED tllrl for gonorul house
work, two In family. Call Mrs.
Lincoln McCormnck, 41 Ross
Cort. Tel. 6S19. ISO
WANTED Crirl or woman for gon
eral housework; no washing or
care of children; good wages. Mrs.
F. Corning Kenly. Tel. C11-J3.
WANTED Ten bright capable ladies
to travel., demonstrate autl sell
well known goods to established
dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per
week; railroad faro paid: weekly
advance for traveling expenses.
Address nt once Goodrich Drug
Company, Dept. 133, Omaha, Nobr.
WANTED Dining
Hotel Medford.
room girl at
WANTED Women, salary $24 full
Into, 50c an hour spare time, dis
tributing guaranteed hosiery to
wearer. Pormanont. Experience
unnecessary. Apply Guarantee
Mills, Norrlstown, Pa.
FOB ftENl HOUSE.
FOR , RENT Four-room cottago on
Riverside . street, Immediately ad
joining Advent church on the
north. Large lot for garden, $5.00
per month. Wm. M. Colvlg. 17!)
FOR RENT 028 West Palm. Six-
room modern bungalow, cement
basement, garage, $12.00. J. W.
Wialtoflold.
Butter
PORTLAND, Oct. ,19. Butter
city creamery prints, extras, box lots
65c; cartons, box lots rt Or half boxes
'&c more; less than half boxes lc
more. Buying price butterfat, Port
laud, 69c; cube extras 6-lc.
barley,
No. 3,
Portland Grnin
WHEAT $2.20 basis;
none; oats, $54 bid; corn,
yellow, $54 bid.
MILL STUFFS Mill run f. o. b.
mill, carlots, $29.65; mixed cars,
$30.15; less. than cnrlots, $30.65.
HAY Timothy, $30 li 34 ; alfalfa,
$27.50; grain, $26.
Notice to Gasoline Distributors.
The Slate Council of Jlclciisc hits
rciitiesli'd Hint the sale of all nelro
letirn products int'liidiiitf ajusoline. dis
tillate. luiiricnlitiL' oils, etc., tit car
niM's and public filling stations lie
discontinued between the hours of 0
p. m. and (i n. ni. one week davs nml
from 0 p. m on Saturday until I) u.
m. on Moiidnv of everv week until
further notice.
It is expected that everyone ilcul
intr in the above will cheerfully com
ply with the nlinvc reime-t.
f!KO. T. COLLINS.
4 hnimtan .lnokson County Stale t'oul-
eil of Defense.
October HI. HUH.
With Medford trad Is Medford mads
(losing Xollce
We. the undersigned garage men
and gasoline dealers In compliance
with the request of the State Council
of Defense, agreo to keep our places
of business closed on Sunday until
the order of the Council of Defense
has been withdrawn, anil to close at
6 p. m. week days anil 9 p. m. Satur
day. No gas after fl p. m. Saturday
Power Auto Co.
Barnum Garage. '
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Crater Lake Hardware Co.
Medford Furn. Hdw. Co.
A. W. Walker Auto Co.
Trch-hler Pelrson Inc.
Garnelt Bros. Hardware.
Prtiltt !III!:,on Auto Co.
C. A. Ho Voe.
Valley Garage.
Crater Lake .Motor Co.
Young's Cn-age.
Pacific Highway Garage.
Riverside Garage.
Adv.
F. C. Doremtis left today to spend
several weeks In a logging ramp near
Dolls, Calir.
Resolution No. 14
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MED
FORD, OREGON:
Section 1. That there be . and
hereby is called a regular city olec
Hon In and for the City of Medford
to bo held on the 5th duy of Novem
ber, 1918 for the olootlon of city offi
cers pursuant to tho charter of said
city. Said election Is hereby ordered
to bo held on tho above date between
the hours of eight o'clock n. m. and
eight o'clock p. m. as provided by tho
city charter of said city, and the state
law.
Tho following officers shall bo
voted for at said election:
One mayor,
One recorder.
One treasurer, (
Two councilmen from tho first
ward.
Two councilmen from tho second
ward.
Two councilmen from tho third
ward.
Sec. 2. The following places are
hereby designated as the polling
places within the sild city nt which
such election will be hold, the same
being tho precinct polling places
designated for the state and comity
election, to-wlt:
lrecinct ami Voting Place
Medford Nor'.h Main, Smith's Hall,
128 N. Grape Si.
Medford South Main, 209 West
Main St.
Medford North Contral, City Hall.
Medford Kouth Central, 32 S. Con
tral Ave.
Medford North Riverside, Lincoln
School (North).
Medford South Riverside, Back of
6 1 7 S. Riverside Ave.
Medford Oakdale, Oakdalo Grocery
Medford Newtown, Washington
School.
Medford Park, 4 South Orungo St.
North Medford. 510 Beatty St.
Northeast Medford, Roosevelt
School.
East Medford, Pacific & Eastern
Depot.
Southeast Medford, 82 0 E. Main
St.
Southwest Medford, 1022 W Elcv
enth St.
West Medford, 335 W Second St.
Northwest Medford, 609 W. .lack
son, St.
Sec. 3. The same persons aro
designated as election officials for
each precinct as those selected for
the state and county election.
Sec. 4. Tho recorder of the City
of Metlford Is hereby directed to give
notice of said election In the manner
provided In the charter of said city
Passed by the clly council this
ISth day of October, 1918 and signed
by mo In open session In niithentlca
Hon of its passage this ISth doy of
October, 191S.
t Signed) C. K. GATES,
Mayor.
Approved by mo this ISth day of
Octobor, 19 IS.
( Signed ) C. E. GATES,
(SEAL) Mayor,
Attest:
(Signed) M. I.. ALFOltD,
City Recorder.
iNotlco of Final Account
Iu the matter of the estate of Walter
M. Kennedy, deceased.
Notlco is hereby given . that the
undersigned, as administratrix of the
estate of Waller M. Kennedy, de
ceased, has filed her final account In
the County Court of the Stato of
Oregon, for Jackson County, Oregon,
that Saturday, November 16, 1918,
at tho hour of ten, o'clock a. in. has
been appointed by said court as the
time and place for the hearing of ob
jections thereto, and tho settlement
thereof.
Dated this 12 th day ot October,
1918.
ROSAMOND WRIGHT,
Administratrix ot tho Estato of
Walter M. Kennedy, Docensed.
G. M. ROBERTS,
Attorney for Administratrix.
N tire of Clly Lice! Inn
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the regular city election will be held
In and for the City of Medford, Ore
gon, on November 5th. IHIS, for the
election of city officers pursuant to
the charter of said city. Said 1
Hon will he held on the above date
POLITIC.V it A X XOl'NCKM EXT
FOU COl'XTY .ll'IKJE
Vote for M. ilMirdiii
A probate lawyer who knows how
to administer estates. Ib honost, ef
ficient, favors good Toads, saving
county money and low taxes. .Adv.
FOR RENT Six-room modorn bun
galow In first-class shapo. Range
connected. Garage. Phono 488-X
FOR RENT Furnished house and
two brick rooming houses. One
seven-room dwelling with garage
on (paved stroet. John F. White,
Phone 449-M. 187
FOR RENT One 5 and ono 7-room
bungalow. 820 West Twelfth.
FOR REST APARTMENTS.
FOR RENT One completely fur-
nlshod apartment. Hotel Holland.
FOR RENT FUK PUSHED ROOMS.
FOR RENT Furnished . or unfur
nished rooniB for housekeeping;
rates very reasonable. Kenelwoith
rooms. 130 W'ost Main stroet. 179
JIONTU TO LO.V.
MONEY TO LOAN on gooo real
estate sonority, and will buy Lib
erty Bonds, j. B. Andrews, No.
81 North Orape Phono 647..!. C
FOR KXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE Small farm near
Modford, for larger acreage or un
improved land; would assumo or
pay some difference. Addrcrs IIok
777, Mull Trlbtino. 179
Bllnlng Krpcrt.
CAMPBELL & LII.JEGRAN mines
promltlng association; mining
properties listed for dale, sampled
and reports rendered. Offleo autl
assay laboratory at 107 North Fir
St., opposite ilotol Holland. Sam
plea by mall given p-mipt atten
Attomnys.
PORTKR J. NEFF, Attoriuvr-at-law.
rooms 8 and 9, Mdrurd Nattnna'
Bank Btilldtrifr.
.'lainoM
A. H. Heames, lawyer
Corer Bnlldln:.
Auto bpp!Ee.
LA HSR AUTO SPRING CO.V
are operating the largest, eldest
and best-equipped plant In the Fi
elflo northwest. Uue our aprlnpj
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 31 North Ptftooati
8t, Portland, Oregon.
GARBAGE Get Tour otanitew
cleaned np for the umrn- !;
on the city garbage wnani f:T
god service. Phone lil-V..
T. Allen.
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. R. M. Wil
son, C. P. A. Ask about our, new
and Blmpllfied method of account
ing. Particularly valuable to an
business as a time-saver giving
full business detail. M. F. & H.
Bldg.. Medford. Phone 1C7-R.
Instruction in MjuIc.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms very
reasonable by week or month.
Kenelworth Rooms, 130 West
Main street. 179
FOR RENT Furnished rooms $1.75
and $2.00 per week. 215 'North
Grape. '
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
WILL EXCH ANGE Fino ewe lambs
for Tat wether lambs weighing 14
pounds more. D. Rosenberg, Med
ford Hotel. '
FOR SALE A small bnntl of good
range cwoa; also ewe lambs nnd
somo bucks,
ford Hotel.
D. Rosenborg, Med-
FOR SALE Good work toifln, har
ness, wagon nnd hack, cheap.
Stewart, 635 Pulm street. 179
FOR SHERIFF
W. O. Garrett announces himself
as an independent candidate for the
offico of sheriff of Jackson county.
Adv.
I nm the regular republican nom-
ineo for Sheriff of Jackson county
and will appreciate your support on
"ov. 5. If elected I promise strict
law enforcement nnd nn economical,
business administration.
C. E. THRILL, of Lake Creek.
FOR ItEI'ltESEXTATIVE
I am the republican candidate for
representative from the Sth repre
sentative district anil will appreciate
your support on November 5th.
Adv. .1. A. WEBTEIILDXD.
FOIl STATE SEN ATOR
Dr. (liarlcN T. SwiM'tley
My eight yeurs residence In south
orn Oregon, Intituuto knowledge of
the needs of every community of our
county, and experience In the lust
session of the last session of tha leg
islature. I feel amply fits me to look
nfter Jackson county's interests.
(Adv.)
HELP WAN1BK MALE.
WANTED Men. $2.50 and board
WebBter Ranch, 1 Vi miles north
of Jacksonville. 19
WAXTWIV MiMCKLIiANKOOH
WANTED Woodsaw outfit without
the engine. Berkeley Orchards,
179
WANTED Pasture
all winter. F. V
Ore.
for two horses
Mets, Talllnui
I 80
WANTED Toggenbcrg or other
milk goat, rlow fresh. Goo. T.
Elsey. Merlin, Ore. ISO
WANTED Sell you cream to tho
Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point,
Ore., where the tests and cash
counts.
WANTED House to move, lulld
repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or
488-X.
WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, ludg-
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes short time loans on any old
thing.
FOR RENT M1HOKI.LANKOU8.
FOR RlkST-929-W.
-Typewriter.
Phone
1S2
FOR RENT 10-ncre fruit and berry
ranch, close In. Phone 929-W. 1S2
FOR SALE Several young fresh
cows, lo calves.
Pigs, shoats and sows.
Ono team good work horses,
weigh about 28110. Mlravisla Orch
ard, Phono 597-.I3. '
FOR BALE MIHOKLLANKOUH.
FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher i
piano and harmony. Haight Musli
Studio, 401 Oa-vnett-Coi'-iy .i&
Phone 72.
Insurance.
ALICE HOLLOW AY Fire, Aeoliloni,
Automobile, Liability policies writ
ten with best English and Emst-orr.
Companies. Office 408 Urjuott
Corey Bldg. c
EARL S. TUMY Genoral Insurance
office, Fire, Automohllo, Accident,,
Liability, Plato Glass, Hay or
Grain In field or hum; also Live
stock. Contract and Surety Bonds.
Excellent companies, good local
service. No. 210 Garnott-Corey
Bldg., L. L. Cathcart, Manager.
Pinning Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, moulding and
acreens. Shop i37 8. Fir. Phone
184.
Physicians and Ra txua.
DK. W. W. HOWARDOiatecivthie
physician. 303 l nuitt-Corej bull-!
Ing. Phone 130.
1 vw iii
The text of the German note, as r
"In accepting the proposal for an
Gorman government has started trot
of this evacuation and of tho eondll
I ha military advisers and that the utf
In the field lias lo form the basis for
untcclng this slniidurd.
"Tho German government suggest
should ho brought about for fixing Ihl
of tho United Slates will approve of r
Hs 'f. Uf.h'Mft.'lI.lll.liiTJttiiM
as now. Horses weight 140 each,
7 and (I years old. Will sell cheap
If laken at once. Harry Muhou.
Talent, Ore. 181
DR. J. J. EMMENS Phjsiclan anil
aargeon. Practico limited to eyj,
ear, nose and throat. Fye-i scien
tifically tented und glssr") im
plied. Oculist, and Anrltt. for li. V.
R. R. Co. Offices hi. S. & H. 0
Uldg. Phone 567.
DR. F. G. CARI.OW
I)R. EVA MAi, CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
116-417 Garnett-Cotoy Bldg.
Phono 9U4-L.
Residence 26 S. Laurel Stroet.
FOR SALE Spllz and Newtown
cooking apples 35c, fancy 75c. .1.
V'els, mile north ot Jackson
ville. ISO
FOR SALE Seed wheat, Utile Club.
This wheat made 71 bushels to tho
ucre this year. C. i.. Hansen, S19
North Cenliul. 181
FOR SALE Dodge louring car, good
condition, new tires. Bargain
price. Box 9 13. Medford P. O. 1711
FOR SALE Bicycle, used only a few
times; also a small heating stove.
W. .1. Si In-licit, Hotel Holland. ISO
FOR SALE 500 bushels of first
class yellow corn: also grain hay
Call evenings. C. W. Isaacs.
FOR SALE Dresser, onk dining
table, gas ranges. Phone 247-1
222 South Holly. 179
FOR SALE A No. 1 lull fledged
Imklng eiiilpmcnt, with all neces
sary accessories. Will close these
out cheap for cash It disposed or
soon. Wrlto to or personally Inter
view Abo Butler, Oak street, Ash
land, Oregon, ls-l
'OR SALE Dry onk stumps. Web
ster Ranch, 1 Vj miles north Jack
sonville. 191
ItlHIXESS OI'POttTl'MTIICS
FOR SALIC Established real estate
business. Choice ground floor lo
cation. ' Have been In the business
hero for 8 years and have made
good but will be away for
months and will sell for vnltte of
furniture, or will rent. Come over
where there Is something doing
A. A. Mehaffey, Klamath Fulls
Ore. 179
Printers and .Talillshori.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. hj. tin
best equipped printing office h
Southern Oregon. Pook hiudlis.
looae )af leduern. billing ayele;ni.
eto. Portland prices, il No'ti
Fir St,
vcrKnNtei.
BADS TRANSFER & STOKA.GW CO.
Office 42 North Front St. Fhonn
215. Prlcoa right. Snrrict f".r
nted
SPECIAL
10 nrrea Hoorl soil, somo fruit.
Bond well wulr Rom, five-room
houm?, nnw; old burn, fi vc anvH uti
d(ir Irrigation. T!i owner took u
Rood rrop off this season but In le.tv
iiiK the Hlato and offering Ihn place,
for nalo for $1700. on, hit va-. h, the
bulanco on caB.v term. TtiU U an
exceptional opportunity for ono who
wantit to ko Into poultry, iKrl'-t or
gardening, etc. ,
Brown & White
10 Houtli Fir Klr.t.
IXTERl'HH.t At MM Alt CO
TIME CARD
Leave Medford for Asninnd, Talent,
and Phoenix dail, except Sunday at
B;00 a. m. and 19:00 a. m.; 1:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays leave nt
10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and !:u
p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford
dally, except Sunday, nt 9:00 a. m
and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 mil
6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday ntghtt
at 6:80. Sunday leave Ai.hlnnd nt
9:00 a. ra, and 12:30, ( ;M Mil
6:30 P. m.