Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 03, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORTJ MvVTn TTrniTTNTTC, MKTVOTm, OttEOON, TTTTTTfSDAY. APRTT, a. 1010
PAOK VTVV,
OREGON AFTER FLAG
DRIVE
' , POJIIXAP, A'nril' .1.-Tl.o iiivhj
ri'i'oi'il iluil OtTiiiii Iiiih iflii'ilo In
prot'oilliiir lolina nmt lliirllfiiryinrh.
, cl' thu oiimliir.iiljuii o'frVojijd ul
lli uoiil'ijriiiii'im of county i-luiirmi.ii
linil' tUruolorrt' IiimI 'ivowk iiVi( lnijiivi'l
lo llo tho Htimuliw fi? Rl'f iilpit" v Wli
tllii iliitu ' for ittliHOlifiMxirt tA'lhV
ViiilorV 'l.lliortv limn w rniM'hcd.
Troiihiiry ilopurtitiwit ifi'QidulM Imv.
ol'furnd 11. mi ini'viiliv'u lo 1 1 1 Muto
fii'Ht in otiiiliiriiiir milini;ripiiou. ' (lu
lu ruo fliux tlmf floulcd over Ihu hii
ilul , building nl' WuNliiimion iltifinir
ih, liiMiofv-Hiiikliiiir ; iHTioil ' ut lliii
wai Oregon iliiiiiji) win lliin I'liiu. ,
Koiiorl ritrflivml from rlmillwin
1'ni'it'ii! IoWiih wliimi thq NurlbwtiNt
War .Trni'liv lriiii Hindu HliiiV. uro
tliut i0iiilu liuvu lurimtt nut in irri-ut
IIUlllllDIX In my Hi niiilu tunliuio
iiIhIm of Him mimltv.
Livestock .,. J
' l'OHTLAND. (rw April iU-Cultlo
Hloiulvi rvi'iiiiitH 1 DO. tttirn, ttil
i:i.im(rl u-.hmI to .Uiw. Ml.fiO
(i l'i.riV: medium lo itootl.
ll.llll; fnir to itunil. lt.jll)(.i ljl.0i:
million In fair. SK.UOtf O.tllli tfdoil
In choice imiwh mid hvilVr, l(i.fi0(ii
I'J.'J.",; iiiuiliiim lo unml. 7.0Uf(i.ill0:
fnir to medium, t'l.OdCd C5.00 ; onmicm,
:i.ri0bf4.r0: UulN,.lkii.miw'i.'iO;
ciiIvih.' irl.f0(iii:i.ri0; Mo-lier unit
JVnilirx. 7.II0i 10.00.
Hint hiuhci ; : ' nwililii. fill?.
'rim viivi). IH,H.)(ii lrt.(in; motliiun
mixed, $lH,7flfi '18,85:' rough honvira,
I U.Hi tui.l 10.v)t,tiiK jHU:-,(,t
, 17,'.r.: hulk 'of. mil' l8.8.'i. '
Klipciu Hlendv-. rcrciplH ailH. Wolh
r. 1M10(iiO.(m: prime Imnlm.
ltl.00(a 17.00; ,fuir (o medium,
M.lH(ulA.00 'ivoiirlinir--: l.ttflf
12.011; owi-H. (l..'i0i lO.fiO. ,,,,
, Butter ' " '
I'OHTUNO, Auril 3. llntlcr
mUiiI v S t'il v rrnmury i.rinl. Mru,
box lulu DIKoUloV Mirlonx, lildi li.'i'
' hnlf linxw, K uinnu Iii?h than half
uoxrv ,4u morv. -iiuvwtr iinnir inn-
lor nl, coiintrv 02(jli;li-; rutin ex-
:f ' ho Court ,
, Jolm A.'ry fthj. rfiitv,,Almitlirt
in proimie,
, ViQuji ,Suiitli. ,eMtuU'. y Ci'tHfie'itte.
' i , flrrult Ciiurt'
. Amerleim Seecllnif Miinhino I'uin
imiiiv v. Clmrliui U. tTnvlur. tiuni-
William 1L Hoberlx 'vt nl vs. Johu
Dolliirhiilo. SumiimiiH.
I)xtr K. FnluryDn v. l'ntleroon
Ori'lutnl piiiuDnnv. Suiumouit. '.'V
V. 1). Sluajinan vk. V.luir (Haiiita
eonnmov. Hiimnionji. 'i '
h'wmlf WArlmnn' ' VA. MiirHfn R,
Wijrtninii, Affitliivit mul milion. (r-
John K. Koriiut. ol,l Kn'V ltonltv
eoiupnnv I nl, JTrmurrer.
J. II. Coolcv v. U K. Umik.
tion. i
Xto,
Oeralilie Theirx 1 v. f.ti,
I'ncknrif iC rtl. To (inienjlle.
Ann
Wlllinnr' Klmlev y. vvillntm
mtllM. (. bilf. ! '
1U'
felfot(l Nulioniit Hunk v. I.ouuie
. i . T. ' 4 if.' . i I IF
nUTKW Ul. Milium nnii iinn'r.
fulii'vif of nmilini:,;. Affiilavit j f 4i)
lii'ntion.': Orrter.";1 '
Flra-eiKfoVMilUifnn v. .Owen Hilli-
'H.,in.Ai ." s '," :
luller linil Tlmniiwnn ioroprtnV v.
1311
t-ritv' Bf MofJfftrrt--et' Hi.!'-'I'roof of
liuwii'ution. . ''i'!w
' Catr"!)! Ahlnnil v. l-. W. .Mgorc.
' Oorniilino TIii'Imh vk, Louirii Fiteli
r? nl. To iinict title.
Vierllillio 4 ijiiiii nvB. r.iiiiiu j'
pplicrv. ct nj. , To nuict, title. ,t . .'y
: Jitcktion Counlv vh. Qunnllriri Ci
niUff nud (lunriily yompjiuv.-,rNo,-
bnhvlla Hiintipn; ,Yfi.i ,:'AllioH T.
Irnwu t nl. KoroHomirtf.
- ,' ,W. C, Lni'iit'il vh, Itotfiio lyyor VI-
IW (Jiiiiinnir eoiminnv. ftiotion. ur.
dor.' Affidavit. Stipulation.
"'' " ' jleni fCntnto trniufom .
l,tjM B. Cane t nx lo SiimW lil ' ' '
iHEYS
OF.
THE TEST
HARD WEAR
f 427B miles Is the distance wslked by .
' H. M- Foreman on one pair of Nenlln
Soles- Mr. Foreman, who is n postman
In Allentowrf, Fa., says ('The shoes with
Neolln Solos Rave me continuous Bcrv,
'ice for f)X months, dm n whlah time
-1 nveraged 18 mllos u da?. Ordinary
teles last mo ahoul one mqntli. y,
. ' If you aro hard on shoea, follow iW.'
Foreman's example and buy them with
" Mcolln Soles. Theso solos nro created
. by Science to be especially toilfch and
durnhle. Therefore, Neolln-soled thocs
veiir a long llmo, and so out yourshoo
'. hllU.rlnwn. tidod shoe, stores tarrjl
hem In many styles for men. women,.
' Jnd children. z v '
. 'And havo your oiu qn(oBTe-oouonn;
With Neolln Soteb. Remcmljer they
" ire comfortable und .waterproof, also.
; Neolln Soles aro made by The Good-
year Tire & Rublxir Co.. Akj-on, Ohio,
rho mak Wlniifoot Hcels-auarantced
I to outwear all other heota. v i
'A;;irJ''.:''j:i,,;v''!':v ' . ';;',,'., V, " ';- . : -;. " " utivvVi uhv . ','.''.;'-'''';' ' '"";;.'.. "- 'V-v'';vA
JO
W. V, Culilwiill el ux lo l.uiiU
N. Ciihii i-t nx. I.iiiiiI in AnIi. '
Imiil '.. .',..'.
10
IIiiviiiiiikI Wlli'iix lo A I Hellu
Wili'ox. iNorlheiiMt oI'hoiiIIi
Weill. MoiitliiiiiNt of niiilliinwl,
IiiIm 'I iiml ;i, mieiinii 1H, .
towioiliiii :7. rnnuu '1 V.u. . '
10
M. fl. Mi.rCormii'k, ......... (M'ilTilx71
i. w, Tonui(ik ti U. v. Kni'hoH,
inilividml liitnr(H in 1,'t,
37. iv
10
Siihiu, Allen o l.oii'H SniMieiir,
; I.ukii ut nx, , l.und in Arli
liiinl '.
10
W. T, MeNeulv nl ux lo K.l H.
Ilrui'v, l.iiud ill AmIiIiiikI
10
'Mr, llorl. Nii'liobi 1' ilowiis from
ProMiuii't iiml Miii'iiiliiiu' lliu ivt'ok wild
I'rii'iicUiii tbu viilliiv.V ' v
.Minx IIono Jiinuh nii'liK't'il lit tllu
rtvnr HiiiuIiiv with a niirliv of Attn-
liiml frimiilK
Mr. mill Mri. ,iliiiK rlirkliolz oil-
('rtiiiui'il iiH,Kmnliiv ilinniT ifiii-Ml
Mr. mul tot. I'Vmik TlioiniildiiK ort
Mr-. TliomiikiiiH Sr., of Conlnil
Mr. mill Mr, f'olili I.w hro re.
iDifipv" ovr tlii news Unit llii-ir'itnri
'lii(iM will ivi'oivu IiIh iliolinrirc
ff") llio nnvv fliio niouMi, '
Mr, mul Mr. Km- Nifliolx Nitor,
infil'ii Ktiniluv iliiini-r' Diirlv of
lri''iiijK nfi) ri'liihvcH, ' -
' f f. O. Vnn Kniivoo Pttl wifi' of
liirori Kuiiitny I'ulli.Tij nt the
ui'"'!! ciiiitn Home.
Mr, pnil Mrx, Kn'erl ('. flropliv
'teiit mn!av ' with rolallvi'H in
Or'1"!) ''"imk. ! . i
Mimh 1'iliel IVnri now liii n nermo
ne'il oiiimi inietior in tho ffrnile
li)ii..ii it r-ntr-il Point.
Mr, ft, R VIcIioIm lm been ill fur
n niinii'er n' ltevM mid fir. Sweenev
Wr eil'lxft Moilnv. '
M'rx. H. II. Clurke "! lilliVBop trfl
fvi,ict,l lidiiin Vlne(liiv. Tint.
f'liirl'p Iiiih vinitltiir her pnwiitM
h Stiokiine. .WiikIi.. fur the rinxt six
Wii.: ,fiiliii lVirkNi'? i nniied' i
tlrH,lv' mimiMe iuirv fi' Hwr rti
7nlnn(l. TneKi'iiw evening Wh'li we
p"ch eni'tveil hv h; frioniU cim)
li'l""il ie'".
A ll. Poi.,, hew .tw Alv.
Fruit-Juice
Essences
JiiTy-lcll Jciwertji sorry
' real xruit. flavors in es
tenco" form, In yials..
A wealth of fruit Juice
' is condensed for each des
sert.. So you get a fresh
fruit dainty, healthful nd
delicious. , , , ,. . .,..v.. .v.
This is thei new-type
. quick gelatine dessert
. five times as good a the
. old kinds. ' .
Loganberry and Pine-,
apple are two ofthe best
flavors. Try them.- v
They're found only In
' lO'Flaaet, at four Grocer's
2 Paekafi for 23 Cmntt a
Treiuinrcr's Nolle.
NOTICK IS HHUB1VY tltVEN that
tho City of Medford has called for
payment nt tho fnca valua and nc
oruod Interest and will take up and
cancel on May 1, 1919, tho following
described bonds of said city: , .
Inmrovoinrut IIoiiiIh
Nob 0105' to 0171, both inclusive,
dntod May 1. 1910 '
No. 488 to 46 X, both Inclusive, dated
. November 1, 1910
No. 617 to 622. botji Inclusive, dated
May 1. 1911
Nob. 13X0 to 1442, both inclusive.
dated Novomber 1.1911
Nos. 1078 to 1694, both Inclusive,
1 dated .Movcmbor 1, 1913 ; . '
WnU'nnuIn Honda
No. 6. Series "10": dated Slav 1. 1911
Nos. 10 to 2.1, both inclusive, Series
'. "Q -. dated November 1. -191 1.
Intorost on the abovo nnmod bonds
will conso at tho fiext semi-annual In
terest pnym'ent date, Slay 1, 19 1 u
' Dated at Medford, Oregon, April 3
1919. MARY A. HARWELL.,
City . Treasurer.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seal
ed proposals for constructing or Im
proving the Anna Creek Section of
tho iMedford-Klnmath Falls iNntloual
Forost road projoct located within
tho Crater Nutlonnl Forost, State of
Orogon, County of Klamath, will be
received 'hy tho District - Knglnoor,
uurenu of Public Roads, U. S. Department-of
Aprlculluro, at-628 Post
Office iliuiiciiug,. fortinnn, uregon,
until 10 o'cIock a. m. on tho lUh day
of April, 1919, at which time and
nlado they will be nubllcly opened and
road. Tho right is rosor.ved to rejoot
any and all bids, and nono will be
considered, except thOBQ from con
tractors ascertained to be experlohc-
od nnd responsible. " ". -u-
, Tho length of the projoct to bo con
Btructed or Improved Is npproxlmnto
ly 3,5 mllos, and the" principal Items
or work nre approximately as roi
lows: Clearing jand grubbing, 14
acres:' unclnsBlflud oxcavatloh, 6000
Cubic yards) log anil concrete pipe
oulverts,- InO lineal feet. ;w . .
Tlio work ombrncod In tills con-
traot shall bo oomplotod wfthltl 180
weatnor working nays.
Said contract form', and tlio maps,
plans, spnolflcnttons and ostlmnte of
qunntitios may uo oxanunen uy ra'
orialUJo coiftraotora1 at 628 Postot'
(loo Building, Portland, Oregon.
All proposals must be made on
forms, and In accordance with ' In-
strunthins forming a pnrt .of tho
specifications above roforrod ta.
L, I. 1IEWES, Dlutrlut Eugluoor,
A Hen. I. mill In AnIiIiiiiiI ill
mm
(ilmrmul fronl lh arwvTIt Fort Slov
en und with h"H h ilu. Will ViHit lliH
nrntilN here, Mr lind .Mim.: .1'. m.
I'lllllinr, Ill'filCd llllrlltlllK iicl'ihuiii'miv
III riirllllllll. , ' ; , : ,
Mi. TnvloH mul Mihh Hazel .Tiiv-
lor wero Ii'dlVinl viHitiim Hiiturdiiy.
Minn Tnv or went on to ,Iiikhoiiviiw
Mini' iillenili'd tlm ttiiii'llorn loenl iti
Klilnti! Iield tliiiro Unit iliiv. . ,
Tt.fee Years In Pen for Beatlna.
' POU'ri-AiklO, " April 8-(leoro
llWrln, who plosded gulliy tauoatlnK
Cliurlin Duvldson, OKed proprlator of
a clothliiK and jewolry storo -hero,
with ah Iron bolt, lit an altomp). ut
robbery, was sonlonciid today lo from
nnii to I li r no yearn Mi tuu puimon-.
llnry. . '' -. .-'' '..'. "
. ii Kiwhh'i1 riiriiiciij
''Last nnrliiK I had' a terrible cold'
and wliipe und waa afraid 1 was go
Ihk to havo Influoiiitn," writes A, A.
McSontio, HI Kb Point, a of. "I trlod
muny Xlnds of niodli-lnn, but remulii
fld clOKKd Willi' cold, r then look'
Foley' llortoy' and Tar Compound,
foellnK relief from the first 1 uwd
uovuii Hmnll IxUtlon, .-It whs a slKht to
sog tho phloKm 1 coimhed up. '1 am
oonvincei Foioy s iionoy anu inr
yavod me from Influenza." Checks
coujiln, colds, croup anil whooping
cpUKb. For sule by Medford pharmacy.-'
.' " "' : ' '. 1
NO'MCB TO CONTHACTOft 8 Scal
ed proposals for construetlnK or Im
provliiK th Crater liake-Proiipoct
Heetion of the Mod(ord-Klamath
Falls National Forost road project lo
cnlod partly within the Orator Nat
ional Forest, Htnto of OreKon, Coun
ties of Jackson, and Ktumath, will
bo received by the District Kaslnoer,
lliiraiiu of Public Iloads.-U. 8. De
partment of Agriculture, at 628 Post
urilCQ IIUIKllIlK, iroriiuiiu,, urcfiwii.
until 10 , o'clock a, m. on tho 11th
iluy of April. l'!19. at which time and
place, they will Ue publicly opened
Sad read. Tho rlnht 1 reaorvod to
reject any and nil bids, and none will
be considered, oxcept thoao from con
tractors ascertained to be experienc
ed and rtMDOnslble.
The loniilh of the project to tie
constructed or Improved. Is npprox
Imutely 11 miles, aiid too principal
Items of , work aro i approximately
n. follows: . Clnarlns and uruli-
blnir. U00 acres: common excava
Hon. 9ftU0 cubic yards; concreto pipe
culverts, 8X00 llneul feet; concrete In
bridge, 600 cubic yards.
' Tho work embraced In this con
tract shall bo completed within 3C0
weather working days.
Buld contract form, and tho maps.
plans; specifications and estimate of
uunlttlcs may bo examined by respon
sible contractors at 62 8 Voatofflce
IliilldlnK, Portland, Oregon.
All orouosalH must be. made on
forms, and In. accordance with In
structions formlnit a part of the
specif leal Ions above referred to.
U I. 1IKWK3, District KnRlaeor.
Notice of Klorilnn
KOTICE 13 11B11KUY C.1VEJJ. That
un- election has been culled by the
Hoard of Director of The Opld Hill
lrrlnatlon District, of Jackson coun
ty. OrcKon -nud tlie same Will be nom
on April ziRt, ,191V, poiwcen . me
hour of elKht o clock a. m. and five
o'clock p. m., for tho purpose of vot
ing upon ana determining wneiner
or not Tho Gold Hill .Irrigation Dis
trict shall issue bond In tho sum of
ten thousand dollars (S10.000) In
addition to bonds In the amount of
aeventy-flve thousand dollars already
voted, for: the nurposo necessary or
convenient of carrrlng out tho. pro-
vlslonsiof a certain act passed uy tne
uonorni Assomuiy oi luo iao oi ure
gon, 1917.
The DollnR Diace lor saiu election
shall lie In tho house In which the
hoard of directors of the district now
hns its offlco, and Which house la
owned by C. W. McDonald and Fanny
Plckott, and Is situated on lot six
(6), amended plat of Riverside Sub
Division In Township (36) Soctlon
(26) Range 1 West of tho Willamette
Meridian. Jackson County, uregon.
i Tho electors of The Cold Hill Irri
gation District-are horoby required to
caBt ballots at said election which
shall contain the words, "Bonds
yes"1 and "Bonds No"
Thoso In favor of sald-jllstrlct Issu
Inn bonds in the sura of ten thousand
dollars (SIO.OOO)- In addition to the
seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,-
01(0) In bonds already voted, shun
cast their ballots "Bonds Yoa", and
thoso opposed to the issuance ot
bonds In the sum of ton thousand
dollars In addition to the seventy-five
thousand dollars in .bonds already
vetod, shall cast their ballots "Bonds
no'.'. .
Dated: March '18. 1919.
I. T. GAU-IGAR,
F. D. E1SMAN, -:
. C R. HOYTJ.
'Board of Directors of Tho Gold
Hill Irrigation District of Jackson
County, Orogon. , .. ,
Attest: -
CHAS. V. OHAMPLIN, "
- Secretary. ' "
NOTICE OF SALE OF QOVEBA't-
ME NT TIMBER. -..Gonqral Uind Of
fice. WashlnKton. D. C March 17
1919.'- Notice is hereby given that
subject to the conditions and limita
tions ot the Act of Juno 9. 1916 (29
Stat... 218), and tho Instructions ot
tho Socrotnry of the Interior of Sep
tember 15, 1917, tho timber on the
following lands will be. sold May R
1919, at 40 o'clock a. m., at publlo
auction at the united suites land of
fice at-Rosebtirg, Orogon, to the high
est bidder nt not loss than tho ap
praised value as shown by this notice
sale to bo subject to the approval pt
tlio Secretary jof the Interior, rue
pur-chnso price, with an 'additional
sum ot ono-ftfth of one por cont
thereof, being commissions allowed
must bo doposited at time ot snlo,
money to be returned It sale Is not
approved, otliorwlse patent Will Issue
for. tho Umber wnion .must ue' re
moved Avltlilri ton years. Bids will
bo received from citizens of the Unit
ed States, associations of such cltl
zons and corporations drcnnlzed un
dor the laws ot tho United Stntos or
any state, territory or district thoroot
only. Upon application of a qualified
purclinsor, the tlmbor on any logftl
subdivision will' be offered separately
boforo bolng Included in any offor of
a larger unit. .T. 89 8., It. 2 W., Sob.
If Sioti NK14, Yellow plriet 10 M.,
red. fir 305 M., Nlili SEU, yollow
1ST
'. USE SAGE TEA
Here's Grandmother's . Recipe to
. , Parken and Beautify ) .
, Faded Hair. i f
Thst beautiful, evon shade of dnrlc
lossy hnjr can only b had by brew
Ing a mixture of Huko Tea and Sul
phur. Your hair U your charm. It
mnko or mar tho face. When It
fade, turns ttrny or streaked, lust an
application of two of Bag and Bui
phur enhancM it appearance a bun'
dredfolg, '
XKn't bother to prepr the ' mix-
turs: you can cat this famous old
recipe Improved by the addition of
other Ingredients at a small coat, all
ready for us. It I called Wyeth'
BJiito and Sulphur Compound. This can
always b depended upon to brlnK
back tho natural color and luatr of
your hair.
v Everybody uses "Wyeth'" Biro and
Sulphur Conpound now because-It
darken so naturally and venly that
nobody can tell It ha been applied.
Tou vlmpiy dampen a ponre or soft
brush with' It and draw this through
the hair, taking one small strand at a
time; by morning the gray, hair ho
disappeared; and after another appli
cation It become beautifully dark and
appear glossy and lustrous. This
rcady-to-u preparation I a delight
ful toilet requisite for those who de
lre dark hair and a youthful appear
ance. . It la not Intended for the cure.
mlugatlon or prevention of disease.
Dine 05 M.. red fir 605 M.. none of
the yellow plno to bo sold for less
than, 2, 00 por M.. and none of the
red fir to be sold for less than 2,1.00
Dor M. T. 37 8.. It. 7 W.. Sec. 19;
NE Yi NWi4. yollow plno 30 tX red
fir 350 M., IN(W XWVi yellow pine
30' M., red fir 420 M., none of the yl
low pine to be sold for less than 12.50
per 'M., and none of tho red fir to be
sold for loss than $1.25 per M. Clay
Tallmun, Commissioner General Land
Offlco. '. .-. - .
Ordinance No. 973
An Ordlnanco rcgulatlnir ' Public
Dances within tho City of Medford
and requiring a license therefor..
THE CITY OF M KDFOUD PUTn
ORDAIN AS FOLU)WS: ;
Section . 1. The . term "Public
Dance" Is horeby defined, for , the
purpose or this ordinance, to no any
dance which shall be held or conduct
ed for compensation, paid directly or
Indirectly to tho owner, proprietor.
manaKor or operator thereof. -
Section 2. it shall .t.e unlawful for
any person to bo'.a any public dance,
as defined in this ordinance, .without
first obtaining a license . tnereior
from the. Recorder of tlie City pf
'Medford. The license fee shall be
one dollai-for each public danco or
the applicant, may take out a license
for a period or 1 1 1 ly -e months and pay
a license feo-'Uierufpr of five dollars.
The. license shall iu no case be trans
ferable.. . -
Section 3. No public danco, asj
ncriuea in inu orainnnco. snau ue
held within tho City of Medford with
out there being provided for saiu
nubile dance at least, ono matron of
eood moral character, who sbull no
appointed' by the Mayor and shall re-J
colve, as compensation for her ser
vices for each nubile dance, the sum
of $2.50 up to twolve oclocK, mid
night, and fifty cents additional for
overy hour thereattor. said compen
sation to be paid by the management
of said public ' dance. Said matron
shall bo clothed with police power.
Section 4. No person shall serve,
have or drink, any Intoxicating liquor
in or about the premises where Said
public dance la conducted.
. Section 6. No person' shall hold
or participate In any public dnnce as
defined In this ordinance on Sunday.
. Section 6. It shall be unlawful to
permit or suffer c.ny person to at
tend or take part In any dance or re
main in such dance ball. If such per
son is under elgiiteon years of age.
unless such person 1b in company of
at least one of his or her parents or
legal guurdlan. it shall be unlawful
for any person to make any misrep
resentation or false statement as' to
the age of himself or herself, or any
othor person, for tho purpose of ob
taining the admission .of such person
as to whoso age such statement or
representation is made to any dance
hall, or tho permission for such per
son to remain therein in violation of
this ordinance, and. it shall be un
lawful , for any person to represent
horselt or himself to be a parent or
legal guardian of any other person in
order that such other person may. ob
tain admission to such dance hall, or
be permitted to remain therein in
violation of this article. . . . - ' '
Section- 7". No intoxicated person
shall be permitted in any premises
where, a public dance is being held
during the progress of any dance.
Boisterous conduct and profanity and
disorderly conduct of. any: kind shall
be prohibited in dance halls and hall
ways leading thereto where a public
dance Is being held. No danco of a
grosB; or vulgar cnaracier sanu.
permitted and no. person shall be.per
mitted to conduct himself in a gross
or .vulgar manner at.- said -public
dance.'; - -.,'.'.,'.".;, 'n--.
Tho matron shall, have full ppWer
to decide what is- proper or permis
sible nt said publlo dance and on her
notifying the person in charge of a
dnnce that Improper conduct is being
indulged, then such person shall at
once cause such ' Improper conduct
to be stopped, . It he fails to do so
the matron shall at once report the
same! to the Chief of Police or the
policeman on duly and Snld Chief of
Police or policeman on duty slia.ll
proceed as provided ip. .Section -S.'ot
this ordinance..' , .
: Soctlon 8. It shall bo the duty of
the Chief of Police or the pollcomnn
on. duty upon complaint of said ma
tron to forthwith suspend any license
and cause any public ' dance being
hold to bo discontinued, or terminat
ed, and the place, where the same Is
being hold to 'bo vacated when any
violation ot tho, provisions .of this
ordinance shnll-not bo. at once" cor
rected, upon notice by, "him to the
persons In charge -H orreot .the
same. -. Jf, at 'any timo any license
shall bo Biisponded no other lcense
shall bo issued to such, person within
a porlod of one month and tftop.6n.ly
on consont ot the City Council. .
Section 9. All publlo dances shall
be discontinued and all places where
snld public dnnces are .being held
shall be closed on .or before the hour
ot twelve o'clock, iuldnight; provld-
IF
CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEIMENTS
- t '' f 1
ed, however, that upon application of
a resppniilbla person, organization or
society, the, City Recorder may grant
such person', organization or society a
permit to continue until a. time speci
fied In such pormlt, but no tickets
shall be sold or accepted for admis
sion to' such nubile dance after the
Jiour of twolvo o'clock, midnight,.
. Suction 10.' Any person violating
any of the provision of this Ordln-
anca shun, upon conviction tneroor.
be punished by a fine or not leas than
ten dollars or more than ono hundred
dollars, or by imprisonment In the
city jail not less than five day nor
more than thirty days, or by uotn
such fine and imprisonment. '
Passed by tho City Council this 1st
day of April, 1919, and signed by me
In. open session Jn authentication or
It passage this; 1st day ot .April,
18)8. .- ;.',.-' -
, (Signed) C. E. GATES,
.. ; v.' . . Mayor.
Approved -by mo tills 1st day of
April, 1919. - -
(Signed) C. E. GATES,
(SEAf.) '- Mayor.
Attest:
... (Signed, M. Ij. ALFORD,
i , City Recorder. ' -
Advertising Rates
. Classified On cent a woii.
':. Locals Ten cents a lino.
ALegalr Five cents, a line. ! V
.".Dlspbiy 25 cents an Inch. "
Contract rates on application. .
HELP WAJTTK1 MALT.
WANTEDr Men vo cut wood and
" clear Jand. Webster Ranch'.
" Pborie 683-J3. ' ' 326
irrxp waateo rtatAus
WA.NTED--Experlopced or Inexper
ienced girl or woman for gcnoral
housework. - No care of- children.
.Good .wages. , . Mrs.. .IjV. Corclng
Kenly. Tel. 6il-J3. '. .;-...
WANTED-r-Woman for housework In
country; youns child no objeciion.
' Apply Mrs. Frank Preston, Hotel
., Bedford. .; ' v 14
WANTED; Experle'ncediri for gen
eral housework. Phone 275-R.
WANTED Woman for general house
work on ranch. Two childieu and
'man in family. Route 3 Box 98.
Medford. .,';': ' T :' 12
WANTED To but a good second
' hand wheelbarrow. Phone S2-J. 12
WANTED A second-hand, tent in
good condition or would consider
' tent house. Call 339. V 12
WANTED Second hand blue flame
, oil cook stove. W. H. Ellis, OCo. 20
South Peach streeet. , 10
WANTED-20 rodB 48-inch chicken
: fence. Phone 19-FU. 10
WANTED Good second-hand furni-
- ture for three-room house.' No
dealers., W. H. Baldwin, 521 Ed
wards street . - 10
WANTED To buy for cash, team of
- young Aeavy muies. uox St. Man
.Tribune. . ' ' " i
WANTED Good gentle milk cow.
utve iuii particulars. K, 2, box ts.
12
W'ANTED If you want cash at right
iiKure ior your jt-n o; ..'3 rora
See.iiB. Universal Tire Filler
'Agency, Katatorium. ... "', .' , 12
WANTED To buy 50 to 106 head 6t
feeder cattle. H. W. Bingham.
Medlord. . r . ' .
WANTED We pay cash for Liberty
' bonds. Hale's Piano House Inc.,
J.-P.. Hale, general manager.
WANTED Any ktnd cattle, stock or
beef. 6. W. King, Montague,
Calif. -.. 836
WANTED House-moving and 're
', pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X.
V FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Heifer calves; dried
sweet corn; onions. Phone 777-1.
12
FOR SALE-15 head work horses,
eaddle horses, and driving horses;
harness, singles and doubles. Wag
nB, hacks and buggies. At the
' Union Stables,' 111 North Fir St.
- D.;S. Lltts. .. . 15
FOR SAX.E Pure bred Red Polled
bull oalt, born October, 1918; tine
".youngster. Modoo Orchard or Pal
, mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore.
''"'"' " ". -
FOR RENT APARTMENTS. '
FQR RENT Sleeping and house--;
keeepiug rooms at 249 South Riv
erside. .Phone 292-H. .S 13
FOR RENT One furnished
ment at Hotel Holland.
apart-
ESTRAYED
STRAYED rrOne red and white spot
j , ted' bull. ?J Mark crop an'dsllt in
right ear; brand day on right hip'.
--'."Notify iCv B. Centers, Gold Hill,
Ore. 14
' iSTEItCRBAN AUTOCAR CO.
., TIME CARD. .
leave Medford fur Ashland dally
except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:j0 and 6:16 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun
days le ave at 10:30 a. m, and 1:30,
6:'3Q an,d 8:30 p. m..,, ; .!, . -!
' Inve Ashland for Medford dally
except. Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. ra.
Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m, Sun
days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:30,
4:30 and :S0 p, m.
FOR RHrftl HOU8K1S.
VOll . RENT-i Modern; seven-room.
' house, wltb fruit and garden. Jn
" quire 3li North BarMett. ' .
FOR RENT Furnished house, big
garden, fruit, ohlcken yard, close
In. 246 N. Oakdale. 12
FOR RENT Five-room bnngnlow.
Oakdale district. ' Wanted to buy
pullets. Phone 842-R. -' -.
FOR RENT Several modern house.
Bnlldlns; ft Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F.
, . H-BMC. - i ...
FOB SALE KlSCEIiTlSKOUS .
FOR SALE Early Sunrise seed pe-.
latoe. jj. scnnacK, K. 4, Medrord.
- ' . 21
FOIt SALE Bodv and top for one-
ton truck, 106 South Bartlett.- J3
FOR SALE Second-hand. Ford ir.
good running order. A bargain for
cash. Phono 783-J. - 11
FOR SALE Electric motors for sale,
.. rent, or trade. We buy motors.
Paul's Electric Store.' . ' 33
FOR SALE Clean beardless barley
for seed at Watkin Feed Store.
FOR SALE Seed and feed barley in
carload lota or otherwise. Phone
: CII.V ' ' '
FOR SALE Rotten cow manure.
. Phone 45 2-Y. Hoover Dairy.'
FOR SALE Sand, (-ravel and sedi
ment, flowing done. Phone Slg-X
FOR RALF About five tons freshly
dug stock carrots. Modoc Orchard.
Phone meal bonrs. "
FOR RALE Strictly fancr . alfalfa
- seed, sweet clover and other f-rass
seeds. Nltro-cultures. . '' Ralph
Elden. Medford. ...','
rOH RAT.K T-onrTKY AWT TOOK.
FOR ALE Epes. . Am offering
hatchine ej-a from mv fine White
Leghorns, one of the best flocks In
. southern Oregon. head-Mi by. four
pedigreed male birds frqm very
high ' record hens. Pnlets , f rom
these eees will lay all winter. $1.60
per setting. T renlace Infertile
eees. E. H. Westerfield, Medford;
Phone 19-F4. 34
FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn
eees for hatching after Apr.1 4th.
White Wing Poultry Farm, Phoe
nix, Ore. ' 11
FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs 5c;
chicks; R. I. R. eggs. All heavy
layers. F. H. Dressier, phone 777-L
. 30
J? OR SALE--Hatchlng eggs. S. C.
AVhite Leghorns. . Best of winter
, layers. $1.50 per setting of 15. $7
IA 100 lots. K. Htfmmerbacher,
' R. F. D. No. 2, Grants Pass, Ore.
334
FOR SALE Rhode : Island Red
hatching eggs. Phone 370-W. S18
FOB B ALK RKAJj ESTATX.
FOR SALE Oft EXCHANGE Seven-
I QSl E3
room hou
iuId in Ashland on East
Main street. Garden, - All assess
ments paid for Medford property.
Inquire Royal Bakery,- Medford 14
FOR SALE Modern T'-room bunga
low. Close in. Call at 343 Apple
street .-...' , ',-: 13
FOR SALE Small house and lot
close to pavement, very" cheap.
; Fruit trees. No indebtedness. Box
J. J., Mail Tribune. . 10
FOR SALE $550.00 buys house, lot
and garage of Edgar Wight, Jewel
er, 17 North Central.
FOR SALE Cheap, choice three
acre home with water and 60
choice fruit trees. Box 137, Rogue
River, Ore.. 10
FOR SALE! Several good stock
ranches including cattle, ; horses,
farming implements, etc. ' If look
ing for a. bargain and want to make
some easy money, see T. u. uaines.
Trail, Ore. 325
FOR SALE Ninety acres with water
sixty dollars per acre. Box 50,
Mail Tribune. ; 318
Kor Salo
No. 1400 acre stock ranch, about
'' 250 In cultivation, good buildings,
Tunning spring water, good out
-range. Price $13,000.
No. 2 200 acre stock ranch, about
150 in cultivation; bungalow.
water piped in house, fine barn;
fenced; out range. Will rent for
' . ash with option to ' ibuy. Price
' $12,500. . ' ".' : . '- ...
No. 3' 60 acres, all in cultivation, 5
acres bearing pears, rest of place
-will grow anything; free water
right for entire place; eood bulld
' ings; school close; laud level and
ot the best. Price $12,000.
No. 4 J4 acres close to town, fine
, house, about 2 acres family orch
ard, outbuildings. Price $4500.
iNo. 5 20 acres, mostly In commer
cial fruit, close in, fair ranch build
J lugs. This is a dandy good invest
ment at $0000. .
No. 6 6 acres joining city' limits;
good house and outbuildings', plen-
, ty of fruit of all kinds. Price for
' quick sale only $2000. .
No. 7 3 M acres close in, good bulld-
lngs, on good road. Price $2300.
No. 85 aores 1 miles from Cen
tral Point, fine chicken . ranch,
good soil, good buildings, under
' Irrigation, on good road. Price
$2000. ' ' ;, -.
No. 910 acres just outside city lim
its on paved state highway;' fine
modern bungalow, good outbuild
ings, berries and fruit. Price $4500
No,- lO-r-160 acres, 5 . miles from
. Rogue Rlveri good houso, two good
barns, some alfalfa, partly .fenced;
good water, on main road,' good
out range for stock; this is a great
.bargain nt $3600; on terms.
J. W. WIAKEKIELD, 107 East Main
St., Medford. '
POR RENT iflHOKLLANKOUS,
FOR RENT Flno rnncb, good build
ings; for cash rent. ' See J, W.
Wakefield. "
XAJHt.
LOST Pair of glasses somowhoro ;
. between ' Grape and Sixth or on
: Oakdale avenue, Reward It re
turned (o Mall Trllmno office. Mm.
KIrkpatrlck. . 10
TOST- Small brown purso contain
ing silver. Reward If returned to
Mail TrPmne office;- Pearl Abbott.
M ONEt to 1X)A5
LOAN'S Farm' loans 6 per cent In
terest, O. C. Boggs. . .. .
LOANS City loans. Building ft Loan
Assn., 429 M. F. ft H. Bldg. - -
MONEY TO LOAN on good. Teal
istaie secnrlty, and will buy Lib
erty Bonds. J. A. Andrews, No.
' 31 North Grape. Phone 53-M. 330
BTJSIXKSS DIREOTORr
attorney
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford Natkmal
Bank Building. :
ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14
Garnett-Coroy Bidg. ' 819
A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, Garriett
Corey Bonding.
Ante BnppOea
LAHER AUTO UPRDKJ8 Co. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and besKqulpped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our spring
when others fail. Sold under wrlt-i-ten
guarantee. 84 North. Flftsenta
8t., Portland, Oregon. - -.
Garbage'
GARBAGE Get you premise
cleaned .up for the. summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons ror
good service. Phone 261-T. J.
T.Allen.
. Expert AcconntanC
WILSON AUDITING' CO. B. M.
Wilson, C. P.-A, Attention gtren
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax ., requirements. : Look
Into our' simplified ' accounting
method. .' M. F. ft H. Bnllalng,
Medford.' Phona 157-R- ' ' '
Farm Xoans
AMORTIZATION j PLAN 5. J to- 40
v years 5 Money ready when
land la appraised and title - ap
proved. E. H. Hurd, secy-traas.
National Farm Loan Association.
Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. -
Instruction in Music
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
piano and harmony.'Halght MnSls
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey- Bldg,
" Phone 72, ' ,
Planing Mill -
THOMAS MOFFAT General
all
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
- screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone
184. - .r- ,'-s;c
Physician and Snrgeona
DR. W. W. HOWARD osteopathic
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build--'
lng. ' Phone 130. - -
DR. J. J. EMMENSrPhyMcian and
, surgeon. ' Practice limited to -eye,
" ear, nose and throat. : Eyes scien
tifically tested and glassy sup
plied. Oculist and Anrlst for & P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co.
Bldg. - Phohe 667.! : ' . - t '
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAhx'S CARLOW
'OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS '
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bid.
. Phone 904-L. -Residence
26 S. Laurel Street.
Printers and PnbUsIwsrs
MEDFORD PRINTING ICO, has tne
best .equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon.- Book binding,
loose, leaf ledgers,, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices.'' 27 North
' Fir St. '' ' '.
Transfer .
BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
-Office 42 (North Front St. Phone '
-, 815.V prices right. -Sorrlce gnar-
anteed. ' ..' . '-. ' -"f-v
A splendid 6-rootn modern, home
on Main street caji, be bought j-feht
now fo $1200.00,,, 'U..-. , , ,v
3,4 acres finest bottom- garden,
soil, good 7-rodm houBO, large bard
and all needed outbuildings, some
fine frult'-aild berries, close in,'.
$2100.00. ' , . .
10 acres, ' fair house, good - barn,
etc., some fire wood but mostly all
cleared, all fenced, a fine looatlon for
poultry, etc., can ibo had for ahort
time for $750.00. '
We have homos In Medford, Ash
land and Central Point, to exchanga
for good automobile. , ; , .'
' Also some splendid bargains in
Ranch and Orchard 'properties'. 1
BROWN & WHITE
Real Estate, rnsurancs. Rentals
IV South 1
nth yirBt
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