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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OIGON, SUNDAY. uVIAY 22, 1910. 41 EVENTFUL LIFE CENTRAL OREHON Most Inferostlng Foaturo Was the Awarding of Contract for Con struction of Grcnt BrttlQO Over tho Columbia. TWICE MARRIED AND DIVORCED; TO REMARRY NO. I SBATTJjM, WiihIi., May 21.-Mrs. Anna M. Sloluor, twice married mill .twice divorced, will remarry hor llrnt husband, I'ohI Commissary Sergeant JiunuH L, Uroon, oi' (ho transport Dix on Juno 20, Tliolr 21-yonr-o!d hod, u high wchool student, reunited his jluroiitu, separated Hhorlly after his birth. MrH. Stoinor was n schoolgirl of 10 whon ulio foil in lovo -with Jim Qroon, tho village jichoolmnslor at Oswego, Knn. Sho hocumo IiIh wifo in 1801, mid u your lutor, after u childiHh quarrel, wont buck to hor father h houso with an infnnt Hon. Qroon resigned und onliHtod in tho regular nnny. Lutor ho joined tho Hough Itidorn nnd Horvod through tho Cuban and Philippine campaigns. Mrs. flroon wan ivoti a divorce and married Dr. Stoinor in 180!), ' . m m r 1 1 tho rcirion In automobiles, nnd ovnrv-1 c.om,nK l0 a(mmo' 0,x wonuiB nKo whoro roooivod welcomes that would Hho wns given a divorce from Stonier, put to Bhamo tho conventional rccop- . In ,,l, yenw SorKonnl Orccn has IIoiih of tho largo cities. 'T corresponding with i h hoi., who Tho most intorestlng single fa- 1"""'! "V11"0'1 Vil1 "J'1101" 'lll,?.r- i -ii it i i, .i ...i When tlio Dix arrived from Manila iiuu oi mi was mo awani oi moi, , " . . . , ;, .; : contract for a mammoth bridge oven uh1 ,Sa "" ' 'f ,ho11,,"' w ,nt tho Columbia at Coliio Falls for tho ,,ilooh to ,ncot '."" f'!lh,r. .loU ,,l,n DOLLAR A HEAD WILL BE CORPORATION TAX That Is What tho Returns Indicate for tho Bid Cities of the Country Tentatlvo Figures Given. PORTLAND, Or., May 81 Con tra! Oregon Iiiih lived an eventful lifo the past two wooks, find with a so rioH of dovolopmont meetings plannod by tho commonolal organisations at Head, Princvillc, UuriiH, Prnirio City and Enterprise, nnd then in enter taining Louin W. Hill and IiIh party, who made a leisurely trip through i Oregon Trunk. Tho cost will bo ap proximately $1,500,000. Thoro will bo 20 spans to tho ntructtiro and it miiHt bo completed by January 1, 3012. The total length !h 3000 feet, or moro than three-quarters of a mile. Tho longCHt span in 350 feet. !,.,,,...,. n..v -...,. Foreign mail of tho Oregon Do-I01 """""" of tho divorce, and that nothing now ntood in tho way of u reconciliation Tho boy succocdcd. Aira. tcinor nas neon active in club work in Ballard, a Seattle Bub iirli, whoro sho lives. vclopmont longuo inorenscH at a rate that can bent bo described as ap palling for thoso who must niiHwer tho inquiry. Saturday morning's dc livory included lottora from HiiBflia, Germany, Holland, Denmark, Bol- gium, Philippines, Italy, IIonduriiH and Sweden, nH well iih Ihofio from nil parts of North Amoricn. Oregon foolu complimented in the naming of two mngnificcnt now stenmorn of tho San Francisco it Portlnnd Steamship Co. to ply be tween tho two cities. The Heaver and tho Hoar nrc twin vcshoIh, mod em and luxurious in tliu extreme. Liint Thursday the Hear had a "boat-warming" at Portlnnd, nnd from 2 o'clock in tho afternoon until 0 in tho evening entertained hundreds of visitors. A party of 30 Minnesota bankors nnd a nocond pnrty of prominent WiflcoiiHin businoss mon, tho lnttor traveling undor tho nunpiecH of the Ohlikowh ohiimbor of commerce, will nrrivo in Portlnnd during tho first week in Juno. They plan to sco Or egon thoroughly nftor participating in the rose festival. ON FELLOW STUDENTS PULLMAN, WiihIi.. Mav 21. To hIiow their renontmont of fin en of $25 ImpoROil yesterday afternoon In a Jus tice court on threo lenders of a riot lnut week, a howling mob of -several hundred Washington stnto college stu dents last night paraded tho streets nnd hung in effigy threo men who pro ferred tho complaints. Tho boys woro fined for breaking up n show by tliolr conduct. THE ORIGINAL A. MUTT. Tonight at tho Dijon the original A. Mutt and four other high-class nets of vaudeville will nppcar at tho Hijou theater. Prices 30 and 20 cents. Knob and every net is a hondlincr, having come to tho eonHt over either tho Pantngcs or Considiuo & Sulli van circuits. Theso nets will bo given in conjunction with tho regular pictures nnd will prove to bo an eve ning of unalloyed enjoyment. 53 TTaskins for ITonlth. WASHINGTON, May 21. A dol lar for ovory oitizon in tho largo cit ies of tho United States, with fow ex ceptions, is tho way tho corporation tax now being loviod in accordance with tho Aldrich-Payno tariff law is working, according to returns receiv ed from tax agents by tho commis sioner of internal rovenuc. In Grontor Now York tho tax is a triflo less thitn n dollar a head If tho consus of 1005 is usod as a basis, but it is boliovcd by tiioso who havo in chnrgo tho collecting of the tax that in Now York, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, St. Louis, Buffalo, Baltimore, Cincinnati, and Now Orleans tho tnx will bo about a dollar a bond when tho 1010 consus is completed nnd tho full re turns from corporations have been received. In Grcntor Now York in 1005 tho population was 4,014,30-1; tho us sossment undor tho corporation tnx and penalties, so far received, amount to $4,317,042.18. Tho total tax for Now York Btato will amount to about 75 cents a person. Chicago hau a population of 3, 008,575. Tho assessment on tho not incomo of her corporations amounts to 2,207,078.52, or n little less thnn a dollar a head. Tho population of 1010 will show tho tax to bo about $7 n person. Tho population of St. Louis is 575,238, and tho tnx receipts will bo .$080,431.11. In Philadelphia tho tnx amounts to $1,417,174, and tho population m 1,203,007. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for tho County of Jncksou. Mnrgarot Morcdith, Plaintiff, vs. Bort E. Morcdith, Dofcndnnt. Suit in Equity for Divorce. To Bert E. Morcdith, tho nbovo named defendant: In tho nnmo of tho Stato of Oro- gon, you nro hereby required to ap pear and answer tho plnintiff's com plaint against you now on file in tho nbovo entitled court and cniisc, on f .y 1' .jtfrA.ouESaC CLARKE, HENER Y CONSTRUCTION CO. or boforo tho last day of tho time prescribed in tho order for publica tion of summons herein, to-wit: On or boforo tho 20th day of June, 1010, said dato being tho oxpiration of six weeks from tho day of tho first publication of this summons. And. if you fail to appear and answer, for want thereof tho plain tif will apply to tho court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, succinctly stated as follews: That the bonds of matrimony ex isting between plaintiff nnd defend ant be forovor dissolved, abrogated and set aside: that plaintiff be awarded the care and custody of Leslie Meredith, minor child of plain tiff and defendant, and that plain tiff havo and receive such other and farther relief as to the court shall appear just and equitable. This summons is published in tho Medford Mail Tribute bv order of the Honorable- F. M. Calkins, Judge of the nbovo entitled court, which said order was made and entered of record on the 7th day of May, 1010, and the first publication hereof is the 8tb day of May, 1010. W. E. PfflPPS, Attornoy for Plaintiff. J WHOLESALE .", . t. ORCHARD 1 KA(j 1 IS We Can Deliver From 200 to 3000 Acres Every acre ready for the plow. Well located, within 2 miles of a growing city. Deep, Rich Soil; Best in the West; Rea- sonable Prices; Attractive Terms. For full particulars see HUNTLEY .i. KREMER CO Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Building. Medford, Oregon