MEDFORD MATT, TRTT5UXTC, MF.DPORD, OREOOX. MOXTUY. OCTOHfiT? 21, IfllS
PAOE FIVE
WANTS TO SHUT-OFF
HUN PEACE TALK
WASHINGTON. Oct. 21. Senator
Poindexlcr of Washington, republi
can, introduced n ioint resolution to
dnv proiiotiins tlmt comrrcss forbid
further neeotintiqns bv the I'liitcil
States with Qerraanv looking to the
irrnntina of an armistice or ueace un
til tile Gerraun military forces have
Nurrendcred uneondilionallv. It was
referred to the foreiun relations coia-niittee.
NEW CREDITS FOR
ITALY AND FRANCE
Washington, Oct. 21. New credits
for ip7OO.O00.MIO for Italy and $101),
000,000 for France wore established
toduv bv the treasury, mukine the to
tal loans, to Italy $1.0(10.000.000 and
to Franco $2,105,000,(100. For all
the allies American loans now amount
to 7,520.47fl.(i(lli.
i TODAY'S MARKETS
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 21. Cattle
.steady; receipts 10311. Steers, prime,
$12.00ffil3.00: irood to choice. $11.00
(a12.00: medium to uood, $9.7;')(a
11.00: fair to medium. $8.2."(a9.2.);
common to fair, $5.7.(n 8.2."i : cows
and heifers, chr.ice. 8.0llfi 0.00: me
dium to good. $.".73f(i7.23: fair to
medium. $4.77(8.".7f : canncrs, ,:i.00
(S4.00; hulls. 5.()0(i 7.0(1: calves.
$!).0l((Cl2.00: st'ockers and feeders.
$G.00(S8.00.
Hoes Slow: receipts. 1090. Prime
mixed. $17.2."(fl7.,r0: medium mixed.
$17.00ftf 17.25: rough heavies, $13.00
fri)l.r).50: nias, $14.50(5)13.50; bulk of
sales, $17.25C(i 17.50.
Sheep Slow: receipts 1745. Prime
lambs. $11.50((T'12.50: fair to medium.
$8.n0(aifl.0O: venrlinirs. $1().00(
11.00: wethers, $9.00(E10.00: ewes.
$6.50(3)0.00.
, . i
Under
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 21. But
ter firm. Citv ereamerv prints, ex
tras, box lots. 05n: cartons, box lots.
(i6e: half box lots Vc more: less than
halt boxes, le more, liuviiur price
hutterfat. Portland, Cite: cube extras,
64c.
Eggs
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 21. Ebbs.
candled. 114c: selected candled in car
tons. 07c.
Hens. 22ffi2:ic.
baric;
No. 'i
Portlnnd Grain
... W1HEAT $2.20 baste;
none: oats, tl bid; corn
yellow, $54 bid.
MI LI j STUFFS Mill run f. o. b.
mill, carlots, 129.65; mixed cars,
$30.15; lesB than carlots, $30.65.
i HAY Timothy, $30 34; alfaira,
$27.60; grain, S2G.
! ASHLAND AND UNITY
Apples are grcntiv needed at the
depot hcad.iuarlers of the Red Cross
canteen service. Eatinir varieties oi
the fruit arc what is needed, as conk
inir apples are out of place for the
specific purpose intended. Donations
of fruit are most thankfully received,
but whether lonated to the ladies of
the canteen service or purchased bv
them, the apples shoull he L'ood mer
chantable ones and not culls, inas
much as thev am handed out to the
soldier bovs who keenly relish n line
apple these crisp autumnal davs.
K.vanselist Drake, recently identi
fied with the Fourth street mission,
in this citv, has received and ac
cepted a call to Dunsmuir.
Kenneth Cumininas, stepson of K.
A. Hunter, and a irrnd of the Ashland
high school, in which institution he
was familiarly known as "Tuck" has
iust recovered from an operation per
formed in a Sacramento hospital.
This recovery will enable him to real
ize his nmbitioa of enlistinsr in the
nrmv. a physical defect liavintr dis
muilifird him in curlit previous at
tempts, and for n like cause he was
'rejected after hciiut included in two'
draft calls.
On Saturday a diminutive nulo.
stripped for action, and nssuminu the
activities of a dctrover. mounted the
curb at the intersection of Main and
Oak streets nnd ran into the Owen
block on that corner, wnrkinir a sur
prise racket on a number of nld'tiin
ers who were bnskintr in the sunshine
in that favored locality. li. L. Hur
dic and M. F. Cvestor pimped to safe
tv. leaving Doc Koncor to his fate.
Doc, however, opened up n heavy bar
race fire and deflected the course of
tlje monster so that it headed direct-
lv for Charley Kdpineton. who climb
ed the nearest teelphone pole, hi.
eout tails hru.-hinir the tank's fender.
The premises where the onslaught oc
curred had been ucd ns a naval re
cruiting office, and it i thought bv
ninnv that the attack was a premed
itated one bv a pro-Hun chauffeur in
an effort to diseoiiraap enlistment"
Near victims of the accident heaped
coals of fire on the driver's head bv
rielitir.i the machine, which nndwn
nsed. speeded up in the direction ol
Medford, its lone occupant not even
loavinz a clue to his identity, mudi
lass a formal rinwiAn of resret
for inch an unexpected attack upon
i non-combaltanis.
William Hazellou. of Kiv.de Point
nnd Mass Ktta Rilev, were married in
this citv. October 19,' bv Justice W.
II. llowdv.
A recent rally lav event at tho
Paptist church was one of the most I
interostinir nnd enthusiastic epochs in
the annals of that religions denomina
tion. Not only the Sunday school
children but adult members of the
eoimresntion participated in this ral
ly, which was planned nnd curried
out systematically, with church, lit
erary and musical features blended in
a coinposit proitnim of rure excel
lence. As a preliminary to thi rally,
heralds of its approach, ttuiscd as
regulation messemrer bovs. delivered
tclcurauis union'.; the church mem
beiship. suinmoniue; the faithful to at
tend, and it goes without savins that
the invitations were accepted in as
eai;er a spirit as the announcement!;
were novel ami unitiue. On a pro
ceeding Fridny there was a railv d;iv
social at the church which incorpor
ated numerous attractions supnle
mcnlimr the social hour, notably a
series of stereoplicon views denictinir
Sunday school activities in foreien
lands. The followiner Saturday wit
nessed a Sundav school picnic in
Lithia pink. Exercises primer were
reserved I'or Sundav. tiie decorations
heiii'jf supereb. while children and
their ciders vied with each other in
activities which assumed tho propor
tions of A Sundav school "drive.''
Appropriate musical 'selections
awakened the patriotic upirit, somrs
lleimr supplemented bv a tribute to
Hie i'lrsr delivered bv E. K. Hall. O.
W. Carson is superintendent of the
school, ahlv assisted bv over n dozen
teachers end an enrollment of 125
scholars. . .
John Doe. with even more, aliases,
who has lately been oceupvinir a fur
nished house on Skidmore street, be
lonuiiu; to li. S. Hutlcr. was arrested
last Friday and tailed here ncndimr
the mectin',' of the grand iurv. lie had
loaded up the bouse furnishtnes slick
and clean, and under convA-1 of a
mule team was hemline: for Klamath
count v. Overtaken near Parker's
station bv Mr. Duller and Chief of
Police Hatcher he declared he was
going to Klamath county to work and
pay for the househotd aoods carried
away. In view ol t lie coimilctencss
with which the residence couipniciit
was carted off. it is a wonder that
even the foundation, walls nnd roof
the the house were left intact.
The plant of the Cottage Grove Ice
company, owned bv John S. Silsbv
a former railroad employe here, was
completely destroyed by fire last
week. Loss partially covered bv in
surance. Rchuililiii'.' the plant ha:
not vet been decided upon.
The Solomon family, recently from
Montana, are newcomers here.
eupvinsr furnished apartments on up
per Granite street.
Donald Hunter, in the naval ser
vice, lately returned to the Itremcrton
headcniarlers of the 1'mrct Sound sta
tion. after a furlouirh passed with
hoiuefolks in the E. A. Hunter fam
ily.
William Flackus. rancher in Klam
ath county, hut whose family still
livess beer, is home for a visit. Jn
due season he will place the ranch on
a winter basis and return here to re
main until the advent of next snnnir.
Friends of Major .1. Edward Thorn
ton are a ratified at hearinn of his ap
pointment ns colonel of a regiment of
the state guard made up of limb
of the organization in Southern Ore
son. Maior Thornton has been in
command of the Sixth separate bat
talion of the stale guard with hcad-
auarters here, and this appointment
conies as a merited promotion. He is
ii Spanish war veteran, nnd ever since
voung manhood has been identified
as an untirinir worker in behalf of
ncrfcctinir Ashland's military organi
zations in every phass of their devel
oument.
Normal school workers are making
a vigorous campaign prciiminnrv to
the I'cncral election in November.
The movement here is in common with
like efforts being made bv Maker. La
Grande, nnd Pendleton in behalf of
their respective localities, all ot
which have raised $2,500 each to
boost the movement along legitimate
lines, and Ashland is following suit
with enthusiasm, a systematic can
vass being in progress throughout the
county generally and this ci'v in
particular. The responses hove been
generous, and there is no disposition
on the part of our i cjiple to turn down
the proposition ai this most oppor
tune time, war and other complica
tions notwithstanding.
Mrs. August Si'h'iermnn has gone
to (lold Hill where Mr. S. li'iermiin is
engaged in business. She will prob
ably remain there until about No
vember 1. unless summoned home
sooner to assist m the lied I ross can
teen service at the depot terminal, in
coneclion with which she has been
one of the most efficient workers
Mrs. llenrv Provost will return
home earlv this week, after a two
months' visit with relatives anil
friends in Los Angeles nnd vicinitv
The Outbursts of
Everett True
By CONDO
OH, S,' UejLs., I'LL, h--. OSR.T4INIY,
see? you m just a Lte V ce-wt!Ntv
FIKJISH SOME IMPORTANT ;X V-" ,-..,.-"v5
1 WAS IN HRr
VeSTcretM out
You mcme out
PIND 0U (Kl.
Tri!3 (5 Cer?roMl.Y
ernl cases have hoen reported in that
city.
Byron Keith and Ralph Snook
have returned from Corvallla this
woek. They had gone to that city
with tho Intontlon of entoring the O.
A. C, but the college is not accenting
any more candldatea at tho present
time.
Mr. Henrlnj; returned last week
after a fow weeks visit to .Moscow.
Ho wa3 accompanied on his letnrn 'c-
his son and family who aro now visit
ing at tho family home.
Church services have heen dtsror
tinned for the present on account ot
tho Spanish influenza epid'mtr.
Word has been received by Clarion
Tryer that his son Chnrlen has ar
rlvort safely overseas.
W. It. Nyswaaer took a haslncs'i
trip to Easla Point Saturday.
Judge l'urdin, domoeratle camll
date for county Juilgo att-.'ude.l tho
Rod Cross dance here Saturday nlsa'
Kvorott Halley returned Tiim-iliiv
for n few days furlough. Mr. llalley
Is In tho navy.
Wbrd was received Thursday of
tho death ot Orley Powers, only sou
of K. Power.1, at Angel Island, from
pneumonia.
r
position In Sacramento, has returned
again to the valley and is attending
tho Anhlnnd hl'sh school.
Mrs. John Puller was a guest of
fi'lends In Metlford Inst Tuesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Williams at
tended the Pago In Medford Saturday
and wore delighted by the lecture
given liy the six year old boy who
spoke thpre.
Mrs. Adamson, Mrs. Dilhird and
Mrs. Ilonham were Medford visitors
Tuesday of last veek
Boughton receiving tho largest num
ber of all received tho night-robe.
which brought tho sum of $95.45
Tho total receipts for tho evening
wero about $223 above all expenses
Tho Red Cross circle nre Indeed
gratified for these gifts and desire to
express their thanks to the Salatg
company and those who have so liu-
orally donated to tho cause nnd wo
niUHt cortalnly say that Salsig com
pany do not do things by halves;
their endeavor was a complete .sue-
WMI MOT WAT11R
iflF 00 DESIRE A
!G)SY wwpusnm
LESLIE
SALT
.supplies ih.G
-tojstbiGSS mhidi'
coaJtQiS "tlic best
flavor out of
your cooking
MKI,P WAXTF.If ncMALH
WANTED Ulrl for geaoral house
work, two In family. Call Mrs.
Lincoln McCorniaclt, il Ross
I'niirt. Tel. 699. ISO
WAM'Kl) Mnlng
Hotel Modford.
room girl at
wiivrpa Women, salary $24 full
line. 50c an hour spare time, dis
tributing guaranteed hosiery to
wearer. Permanent. Experience
iiniionosaary. Apply Guarantee
Mills, Norrlatowu, Pa.
4,Srn Ik MIKt:BIl'ANXlC8
Says wo can't help but look
better and feel better
after an Inside bath.
-Sudan grass seed. Bring
Ralph -AVuldo Widen, Iluss
151
FOR 8.1 1, K MVRSTOCK
FOR SAI.IO
Two frosh cows;
Sows and pigs;
Olio good work team, will trado
for team of mules.
MIravista Orchard, Phono 597-J3.
FOR BALK OR TRADE One Jersey
hull, one Ramboulot ram, full
blooded Berkshire pigs, male and
female. J. R. Robertson, Central
Point. Ore., R. R. 1. 173
WILL EXCHANGE Fine ewo lambs
for fat wether lambs weighing 14
pounds more. D. Rosonberg, Med
ford Hotel.
FOR SALK A small band of good
rango ewes; alio own lambs and
some bucks. D. Rosenberg, Mad
ford Hotel.
MON1CI TO LOAN.
MONET TO LOAN on gooo res!
estate security, snd will hay Mo
ony Hor.ds. J. U. Andrews, No.
81 North Orann. Phone II47.J. tf
Mining F.xpert.
CAMPBELL ft L...1KCIRAN mine
promltlng association; mlnln
properties llBted for sale, sampled
and reports rondored. Office and
sassy laboratory at 107 North Fir
St., opposite Hotel Holland. Bam
pie by mall given pjmpt atten
tion, ;
Attormir.
M. C.'lteod will lie In Jacksonville i cess.
this week as superintendent of tho : lr. John Hall of Wlllamotto nnl
Kllison & White ehnutuun.ua! vorslty, Salem, spoke at the Metho-
ISoy Weaver of Ashland, was a i dint church Sunday morning. Dr.
guest of Frank Strattoo r.t bis homo Hull was on his way to Washington,
acroES Bear creek Sunday. j D. C, to take aa Important govern-
On Saturday evening tho Siilnig ' mcnt position. Mrs. 11. T. Elmore
Sawmill & Lumber company and of Ashland was also preseat and sang
their employes (tave a dance and sup- to the delight of all present
per for the benefit of the Rod Croan
at the Odd Follows hall. Musicians
were finished from among the crew
assisted by Miss Anna Flurry, Mr.
Works and Mr. Childers. which was
all a free donation. Little Miss
Laura Tryor was chosen to decide the
winner of tho fine Jersey calf given
by Ed Robinson to the Rod Cross.
Tho number drawn by the llttlo lady
was held by Mr. Van Horn of Horn
brook, who won the prize. Tho beau
tiful quilt mado by Mrs. Mattison for
tho Red Cross, was also disponed or.
This decision was made by little Miss
Mullen drawing tho number bought
by Ralph Snook who received the
quilt. A beautiful hand-made night
rolio was donated by Mrs. W. W.
Wells. For this prize a number of
ladles' names was proposed, tho lady
receiving the highest number of votes
being the winner. Votes were plnced
at five cents a vote. The ladles carry
ing thu largest number of voles wore
Mrs. Charles Loughten, Mrs. F. C'un-
tors and Miss Lucy Oatman, Mrs.
TALENT TALK
Several In Talent were pleased to
receive word from Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Jeffery sinre reaching their
new home In Vaccavlllc. Calif. They
are comfortably settled and aro busy
putting In garden.
Miss lno Euan who left ns for
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
RELL-ANS
Blood Poisoning
1
HAMLINS WIZARD OIL, A SAFE
FIRST AID TREATMENT 4
LjfcV ;
' How often lockjaw, blood pois
oning, the loss of an arm or leg, or
sometimes even life itself, results
from the neglect of a slight scratch
or little cutl Hamlins Wizard Oil
is a safe and effective first aid
treatment. It contains no chloro
form or other dangerous drugs but
is composed of the most healing,
penetrating oils. It is a powerful
antiseptic and should be applied
immediately to wounds of this kind
to prevent danger of blood poison
ing. wimM on in a iroofl. apTiut,i prn-
uratlnn to lcip In ttm mollln cnft
for nrnt Rid whn tht docKtf may be fii.r
away. It In noMhlnir on'l hUr,pr anil
quickly drive nut pain attil Inllummatlon
in rant of Bpralna, umlaei, cut, burn,
bttta nnd Hlttira. Jurt ka reliable, too.
for fltlrr Dtk. Boro fret, i-oid aorea. can
ker aorea, earacba and toothache.
Get a bottle from rour dnifrrlrt for
jne and ure the medicine. If not entirely
entlrnefl t.kn tho bottle bni-lt to him and
he IU return your mdney.
If you are troubled with ronatlpatlon
ar ilck headaUie try Ilnmllnn Wtr.ard
l.lrer Whine. Jutt pleasant little pink
pllla ftt druKVlata for z&c. Ouaraotaed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maxon bnve re
turned from Mnrshfleld and aro the
guests of Mrs. Maon's parents, Mr.
and MrB. J. H. Wlthrow.
School closed tho firBt of the woek
under Instructions of the county
health otriccr as a preventative
against tho spread of Spanish Influ
enza. There have not 1-oen any cases
reported In town but several of the
young people have been attending
the Ashlnnd high school returning to
heir homos In the evening nnd rev-
To look one's best and feel one's best
Is to enlov an inside bath each morn
ing to flush ioui be system the pre
vious dny'f waste, tx'ir fermentations
and po.so'.ous toxins before It Is ab
sorbed in:o the blood. Just as coal,
hen it burns, leaves behind a cer
tain aim ont of lncorr.bustiblo material
in the ijrm of ashe, so the food and
drink t .ken each d .y leave In the all
menta y organs a certain amount of
indigf Jtlhle mate inl. which it not
eliminated, form toxina and poisons
whica are then tucked into the blood
ihrr.mh tho ver ducts which aro in
terned to suclr In only nourishment
In c.itatnin tint bodv.
if you wen; to see the glow of
healthy bloon. in your cnooits, 10 see
vour akin got clearer and clearer, you
fold to ('link every morning upon
arising, a fass of hot wnter with a
tcaspoonftu or limestone pnospnnio in
It, which If a harmless means of wash
ings tho waste material and toxins
from the stomach, liver, kidneys aad
bowels, thus cleansing, awootenlng and
nurlfvln-r the ontiro alimentary tract.
before i-uttlng moro food into the stomj
ach.
Won nnd women with sallow skins,
liver spots, pimples or pallid com
plexion, also those who wake up with
a coated tongue, uau uibio, iiumy
breath, othors who aro bothered with
hrtnrinchpfl. liiltoufl spells, acltl stomnch
or constipation should begin this phos-
phated hot water unnaing anu are
assured of very pronounced results In
rn nr two weeks.
A quarter pound or limestone pnos
phnte costs very llttlo at tho drug
store hut In sufficient to demonstrate
that hist ns soan and hot wator
cleanses, purifies and froBhcaa tho
skin on the outside, ao noi water uiiu
Hmestono nhoBiihate act on tho inside
organs. Wo must always eonBlder that
Internal sanitation Is vastly moro iin-
.netnt limn Olltsllln cl CU II 1 1 HC B H , 110
'aiiKO tho skin pores tlo not abBorb
npurltles into tho blood, whllo tho
nwoi pores uo.
WASTED-sample.
Mill.
WANTED To hire, good work horso
1200 or over. Frank Wight, it. k..
Medford. Oregon. 13
WXTEI) A-l
Phone 5U9-J
young milch
cow.
is;
WANTED Pasture for two horses
all winter. F. V. Mets, Talllma,
Ore. ISO
WANTED Toggcnborg or other
milk goat, now frosh. Cloo. T.
Elsey, Merlin, Ore. ISO
WANTED Sell yom cream to the
Johnson Prod. Co.. Central Point,
Ore., where the tests and cash
counts. "
WANTED Houses
repair or wreck.
to men, build.
Pliona 4KH-M or
POHTBR J. NEFK. Attorney- t-uvw
rooms 3 ana 'J, Meaiora nituni
Bank Building.
terntt
A. E. Ilwiinns, Lwyer.
Corey Pstldlng.
Aoro ksmpUM.
VAKHVL AUTO fiPKtNO CO.
are operating the largest, older
and best-ennlpped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Hoe our spring
when othern tall. Bold under writ
tun giiaranU-e. 84 North Fifteenth
Bt Portland, Oregeii.
WANTED R II. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, juog
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makos short time loans on any old
thlnz.
ftHCHE
t-S
v ra
STLR S FILLS
viti it) iHiu nn.vNii. a.
T..Hpi! Alt Tr lry,:jltl for j
I'jt-fheay crV tWimaiid llr .niAt
Tf, nn ihp. flnr f ronr
ItlTtr'-.l, A ('iri. irKH.TFr:,
veJrtki imil't,S-ft3tAiwr It-ll.-M
S'JID Ll LfitJQ'jiSlS EYERTlVHfKE
IMJI.ITICAL AN'XOI'XCEMENT
l-Olt t5)FxTY .H IKiE
Vote for M. l'urdin
A probnte lawyer who knows how
to administer estates. Is honest, ef
ficient, favors good roads, saving
county Money and low taxes. Adv.
- -..,.1 . .-. - -
FOR RENT Six-room modern bun
galow in first-class shapo. Rango
connected. Oarage. Phono 488-X.
FOR Rl-i NT-
bungalow.
Edit HHEItlKK
W. O. tlarrclt announces himself
as nn independent candltlato for tho
office of sheriff of Jackson couaty.
Adv.
I am the regular republican nom
inee for Shorirf of Jackson county
and will appreciate your support on
Nov. !. If elected I promlro strict
law enforcement and an economical,
business administration.
C. E. TERRILL, of Lake Creek.
(Adv.)
I.NTERt'HIlAS flM'OUAH CO
TIME CARD
Leave Modlord Tor Asnvand, Talent
and Phoenix dall, except Sunday at
8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. in. Alio on Satur
day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays leave at
10:30 a. m. and 1:30. 5:30 and 0:30
p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford
dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.,
and 11:00 a. m.; 1 :00, 4:00 and
5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nUhts
at 5:0. 8nnday leave Ashland at
9:00 a. m, and 1 2 DO, 4:30 and
i;J9 Pi m. ... .
ltR liEI'ltl-'-SEXTATlVK
I am the republican candidate for
representative from the Xlh repre
sentative dhtrict and will appreciate
vour support on November th.
Adv. .1. A. WESTKRHWI).
I believe It Is better to run a plow
to feed our flghl'Ts than to nil be
hind the steering-gear of an automo
bile hunting voles; thc.reforo I will
rely upon your support without a
personal campaign.
Adv. I). M. LOWE. Talent.
FOll STATE HEXATOIt
lir. (Inn Its T. Hweeney
Mv eight years residence in south
ern Oregon. Intimate knowledge of
the needs of every community of our
cnunty. and ep-rienrn In the last
session of the Inst session of the leg-
I -latuie, 1 feci amply fits mo to look
after Jackson county's Interests.
(Adv.)
C. M. THOMAS
Served In last session of the tenia
IMiiio an .'I h; tb" lciinhllcuii nominee
for stale senator, )dv'
Ordillunrn No. D-'O
AN ORDINANCE changing the
boundary lines of tho three wnrils of
the City of .Medford and declaring an
emergency.
THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
section 1. Tho City of Medford
shall bo divided inlo threo wards,
each of which shall embrace the ter
ritory hereinafter described and be
numbered as follows, to-wlt:
The First Ward shall embrace all
that part of the City of Medford
which lies east of the hnulhrrn
clflc, Railroad Company tracks.
Tho Second Ward shall embrace
all that part of the City of Medford
which lies west of tho houlliern I'll
clflc Railroad Company tracks and
south of West Main street.
The Third Ward shall embrace all
that pant of the City of Medford
which lies west of Din Southern 1'n
clflc Railroad Company Hacks and
north of West Main htrcet.
Section 2. All ordinances or parts
of ordinances in conflict herewith
are hereby repealed.
Section WHEREAS, the city
election Is to be held on Novenlbc
th, ID IS anil tho boundary lines of
Home of the election precincts over
lap the ward lines of stilrl city of
Medford, and whereas. It Is of the ut
most linporalico to the general wel
faro of said citv that the ward houn
dary lines of mild illy he changed at
onco to prevent said overlapping and
that Ibe provisions of Oils ordlnum-i
become effective without delay, and
Inasmuch as the yace, health and
safety of Ba'd city is directly In
volved,
NOW THEREFORE,
By reason of tlio foregoing fact
an emergency Is hereby declared to
exist and It Is necessary for the tm
mediate preservation of Hie peace
health and safely of the city Dial
this ordinance take effect Immediate
ly and It shall be In full force and
effect from and after Its passage by
tho city council and approval Ijy lb
mayor.
Passed bv tho city council this
Itith day of October, 1!UK and signed
by me In open sest-lon In aiillientica
tlon of Its pasHitgc this lsth day of
October, 1'ilK.
(Signed) C. E. (1ATES,
Mayor
Approved by mo tills ISth day of
October, 19 IN.
(Signed) C. E. HATES.
(SEAL) Mnvnr.
Attest: (Signed) M. L. AI.I'OliH.
City Recorder
HELP W.tYI'Kle MAMC.
WANTED Men. 2.f0 snd honrd
Webster Ranch, I 's miles north
of Jacksonville. 111
FOll IlK.Vl nousn.
'Oil RENT Furnished houso nno
two brick rooming houses, ono
seven-room dwelling with garage
on paved street. John F. While.
Phono 449-M. 187
GARBAGE Oct yoni- premwet
eleaned up for th. summajr. wui
on the ally jrrbV t0L
tod serrloe. FnonO Ul-Y
T. Alien.
Ehrpert Acoonntnt..
WILSON AUDITING CO. K. V- Wil
son, C. P. A. Ask about our ne
and simplified method of acooo.it
tng. Particularly valuable to ak't
business as a tlme-Baver glvlnW
full business detail. M. F. ft BL
Bldg.. Medford. Phone 157-R.
Instruction in lutfltslc.
yRED ALTON HA1GUT Teacher at
piano and harmony, iltugnc mux
Gtudlo, 401 Oornett-Oorey lOfl
Phone 11. ' '
-Ono li nnd ono 7-room
820 Wost Twelfth.
FOR RENT APA.HTMKNT8.
FOll RENT One completely fur
nished apartment. Hotel Hoiiana.-
ALICE HOLLOW AT Fire, Aooldenj.
Automobile, Llaotuty poiieiee wra
ten with beet English and Easter
Companies. Office 408 Gajrnect.
Corey Bldg. '
FOll 11EXT FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR RENT -Furnished rooms ii.t.i
nnd $2.00 per week. 24a '.orin
Grape.
FOll RENT MISCKIXANKOITH,
EARL B. TUMY General Insurance
office. Fire, Automobile, Accident.
Liability, Plate Glass, Hay or
Grain In field or barn; also Live
stock. . Contract and Surety Bonds.
Excellent companies, good local
service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey
Bldg., L, L. Catbcart, Manager.
FOR RENT
!)2-W.
-Typewriter.
Phone
1S2
FOR RENT 10-ncro fruit and lierry
ranch, close In. Phono 020-W. 182
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings ana
screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. l'hone
184.
FOR SALE REAL 1CSTATE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Well mi
nrnvnd ncrengn. elnso In. Phone
FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE Heardlisil bcciI barley
Phone K-lSll.
FOR SALE Ford touring car and
Twln-X motorcycle. licit htniicllff,
Phoenix: 1141
FOR SALE Good sloek saddle, sin
glo nnd double driving baincbs,
nlnw and old wagon. Phone
r.7o.i; .11
FOR SALE Ford truck. 11)17 model
In good shape. I'rlco suiiu.iki
Ti'rins. with good security. Ad
dress llox 14, Glendale, Oregon
I N
FOR SALE Team, wagon nnd bar
nc?s. II Vi wagon and harness good
ns new. Horses woigbt 14T,0 each
7 am! tears old. Will sell cheap
If taken at onco. Harry Mason
Talent. Ore. 181
FOR SALE Seed wheat. Little Club,
Thin wheat mado "I bushels to the
acre this year. C. N. Hansen, HI!'
North Central. Ill
FOR SALE lllcycle, used only a few
limes; nlso a small healing stove
W. J. Hchenck, Hotel Holland. ISO
FOR SALE A No. 1 full fledged
baking equipment, with all neces
sary accessorlos. Will closo these
out cheap for cash If disposed of
soon. Writo to or personally Inter
view Abe Duller, Oak street, Ash
land. Oregon. 1S4
FOR SALE Dry oak stumps. Web
ster Ranch, 1 Vs miles north .lack-
ronvllle. 191
1ON1.
MIST Ladies' khaki serge trenc
cap, with government aircraft pin
attached, on Pnclflc Highway ne
tween Rosebttrg and Meilfnrd, Lib
eral reward. J. II. Keller, Tonralnc
Hotel, Oakland, Cat, i Si
Inenrutea.
Planing MI1L
Physicians and Ba eoaa.
DR. W. V. HOWARD osteopauue
physlclaa. 303 P rnott-uorey duuo
log. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician aao
snrgoon. Practice limited to aye
ear, nose And throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested snd glataes sun'
piled. Ooullst and Aurlst for 8. P.
K. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. C
Ulrig. Phone 5(17.
DR. F. O. CARLOW
PR. EVA MAINa CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
UC-417 tlarnntt-Corey Uldg.
Phone 904-L.
Residence 20 S. Laurul Street
Printers and ratittsbera.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has Us
best equipped printing office i
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose if ledgers, billing system
etc Portland prices, 17 North
Fir BL
EAD8 TRANSFER 4 STORAGE CO
Office 43 North Front Ht, pnone
115. Prices right Hervloe guar
Won't Last Long
2:1) at'iv a Hal I'm vancli with ii
I'iation, jjooil luiililii)!,rK on
pavctl liiKhway, llicre are
several oilier Kootl tilings
atxint lliis proppi'ty. The rea
son Hie owner lias tleeided to
sell is solely on aeeonnt of
lni ing a lart;ei' plaeo to han
dle more stock. W will 1m
ulail to tfive yen further de
tails aliniit tliis iroperty it
yon will call in.
Brown & White
to Homo Fir Btrm,