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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1910. If PRINCE CHUN ORDERS CUTTING OFF OF 400,000.000 CHINESE QUEUES Most Modern Reform in Chlncso Llfo Is Beliin Prepared Todny Move ment Token Owlnn to General nidlculo of Chinese PKKINO, Aug. 'JO, A royal mllol promulgated by I'rinen Chun, Hid re- gOIlt, Instituting tllO IIIKHl UKldoill rO- form In C'lilnuHu lift), being prepared today, diroolM -JOO.OOO.OOO CIiIiioho to cut off their iiioiich. Tliu ordur will ho limned iih hood iih tlio grand coun cil dcouw public Hunlimuiil ripo for llio radical change frnin mi imme morial custom of the Mongolian. Ileliintl tlio ordnr lion one of iliu urualimt fights in recent years be tween tlio inform ('hlnono mid tho oldor official of tlio grand council, rririrc ThiiI Tno, who, with Took Shi Yi, bore tlio imperial thanks to NO RENO PICTURES iFOR STATE OF UQI8I3, Idaho, Aug. 20. lilnho linn boon added today to tlio anti fight picture states that havo made the ownont of thu .loffriurt-JolniHon filuiH l'u mo mid fret at thu wave of morality Hweoping thu country, Gov ernor J. II. Itrndy announced that (he moving picture reproduction of tlio Meno fiht would not hu toluratod within thu honndH of thu Htato. Governor Hrndy's action wan brought nbout by thu rumor that thu pioturuH woro about to hu shown in Homu of thu Couur d'Alcuo mining flumps. The executive promptly put the oniHhur on the hopes of thu pro mote by issuing an open letter do fining Ii'ih position as ngiiinht thu filuiH. Probate Court. Kstnte of I. H. O'NVil Will nil iiittftl to probate; .Mary K. O'Neil Appointed executrix; M. Hollingor, It. F. Adkius and .1. S. Howard ap praisers. Kstalo of KarciHHii McCain In ventory and appraisement showing property to thu vnluo of $l'225 filed i " mill imiirovcil. Washington for thu icmiHHion of thu Iloxur iiiilciiinil.y, !h sponsor for tlio reform. After a tour of thu world I'rinco ThiiI iiifoiinod thu grand council that ChluoHii generally wuro ridiculed hu catiHu of thu quoiio. Hu called upon I'rinco Chun to iiulliorio an edict, Wii Yuk Kant', n membur of thu coun cil, Hiipportcd by many other mem bers, objected and incurred the wralli of the regent, who ordered the political Hoveranco of Vu Yuk Hang's (pieue. I'rinco Chun will firHt order thu soldiers of the Chinese anny to cut tlioir (Ucuch; then will comu thu navy, and luully thu people. The (pieuu Iiiih been worn by the Mongols iih a hndgo of obedience tot thu Tartar or Mauchu sovereignly, and although thu Mancliu dymiHty Htill in on thu throne and hated by thu Mongols, it !h feared that u mid den order to abandon the queue will result in ritinjr. 5000 MOURN WAR ON E ANNEXATION OF KOREA IS WATCHED WASHINGTON', Auk- 20. Fol lowing thu recent advices from Am IjiiKHiidur O'Hrion at Tokio, the state department in anticipating today thu arrival of diHpitlchoH confirming thu reported annexation of Korea by the mikado's government. Although no protcKt will be made by thu United StnteH, it is believed that careful watch will bu kept of thu tuniiH of the acquisition of tlio puuiiiHiihi by Japan. .Several treat ies exist between Korea and thu United Stilton which are more ad vantageous in Kuveral particulars than thoHe existing between Japan and the United StnteH. If Korea t.hould become part of Japan, the Korean-American treaties would be ubrogntcd and American citi.ciiH in Korea would find them selves ameuahlo to thu Htrictor terms of thu Japaiiuho-Auieriean agree incuts. It in this possible conflict that the Htato department will Mek to avoid, Kapccinl effort will he made to preserve the extra territorial juris diction of the United States over Americans in Korea, now recognized bv the Asiatic protectorate. No such extension of jurisdiction is nl- Mnny Assemble In Cathedral At tending Services in Honor of Florence Nliihtlnijale American Ambassador Present, LONDON, Auk. 20. Fivo thous a nd mourners assembled in St. mil's cathedral .today, attending tlio me morial services in honor of Florence Nightingale. Representatives of the king and queen, members of tlio cab inet, leaders of the diplomatic corps of foreign nations, including Ambas sador Whitelaw Heid of tlio United States, were present. A thousand nurses in uniform woro prominent in the great audi ence. Tlio dirges lind funeral chants wore played by a band of tlio Cold stream Guards. The Hcv. S. M. Watson conducted tlio funeral cere mony. A simple scrvico was held this aft ernoon at Weslwell, where interment took place, relatives and close friends of Mists Nightingnlo attend ing. Real Estate Transfers. M. h. Alford to K. II. Toft, lot 7, block 2, all blocks 3 and 4 and lot lfi, block 8, Imperial addition to Mcd ford $ 10 F. Weber to I. . MncOonnld, lots f mid 0, block J, King's addition to Medford 10 W. O. Aldonhagen to F. Web er, samo properly 875 H. H. Harris to J. Cad 7.0 w, lot 13, block 13, Hulto Falls 10 J. Dennis to Lindsay Givnn, 115.80 acres in section 0, township 30, 1 west 500 A. I Herbert to G. C. Cor- liss, 100.80 acres in D. L. C. 57, township 38, 1 west 51.000 Hauklns for Health. lowed by Juunu in her dominions. It is believed that tho presence of several Japaiieso warships near the Korean coast is indicative of imme diate action by the Yeddo govern ment. Conferences between Japan ese and Korean officials are also known to be in daily progress. f IftVjft msmW $3.00 Now on Display The New 1910 Fall Styles of Bart, Schaffner 6 Marx Clothing The new Pall Clothing is here. Needless to tell you about the superior qualities of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing, for most men know of them already. We simply invite you to call and inspect the finest selection of clothing ever offered by this store and at the price you wish to pay. Iff &f rv IJPK&IMlQa HATS Fall Styles $3,00 Boys Clothing Extra Large Assortment We have just opened the largest assortment of boys' long and knee Pants, School Suits ever shown by one store in southern Oregon. ExceptionaL. values; all sizes; particularlv good materials $250 AND tJP TO $12.50. A Neckwear Flier 25 DOZEN 50c FOUR-IN-HANDS, CHOICE, 35c. While they last, we offer choice of 25 dozen fine, new style, silk four-in-hand ties the best bargain in men's neckwear we ever saw; to go at, Vit choice lJv RCKENTNERCo. Mission Block, Medford, Oregon RECLAMATION SURVEYORS AT TULE LAKE OUTLET MERRILL, Or., Aur. 20. The crew of reclamation surveyors arc now working in tho vicinitv of Tulo Lake postoffice, ten miles cast of here. They found no land in tho Dry Lake and Double Head country in Modoc county wortli irrieitinc;, there beinc only small Rardcn patches of pood Innd scattered about nuiong the lava rocks. The crew is prospoctiiifj to leam the acreage of irritable public land that can be placed under a ditch to briiiR water from Clear lake. About a week ago the crew of men working on the Tide lake outlet into the lavn beds was called off. It is snid they have exlinustcd the $10, 000 available, and lack of funds and TO ENLARGE MULTNOMAH COUNTY ' $ Map Multnomah AMD ' Clackamas Couhtcs tr rv!-jV-taJ-- T"' C J iuY' T T " V -V'-::?Ei! aaoa)tn-CQuMtxJW & tim i-V n ! ' f" " J s& I vrr j- - tv-V y L C. mw w vVnO' C SvW'wo. l"AV s KJt nr tvDJs ., AMiirwur dadt T k " " " ux f nnvi mmvch wo k" Jf fAr -Sl-A. fS limV WVi) inauc a ii cinhb. t ' w n V jfl iCi'O-- I il T v CLACKMw COUNlY to 6 , wu( p, A CXIAT jmk w - imNUBxiiwwi' ''- jjr I St R l MULTNOMAH COUNTY . ti ao m iu t tw nnm (ixetctx txt pwf " S JT I . lUu ) ( ' Cwuuuk ttMilt wimkl wall l-icoaro klT w VP CiM.n .1 I Ct T tslAHJI liw jM I I A. ' I J ' tosh wo iua w no xiv, m ni m uui nuu5 few to im ctwusi "u u m I ( X. fiAKiUT to rwortiAt CAei rv ir x ivmii to ri nniio in ciat Txtcirwn wo x L A r-V. WUCHM. WMMt, NllKI 'Vd V4 CCMWK.IM . W'T l TM HrtU ! TM lt.cr ,. I I yJC - 1 & I ' a KM. MM M.1UU VIVOklT W W1 WU X kf I I C. - . . 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N r V NA uvivv eiwni an cxxwct jnpt Iavub Vn poW( CowiTt J j A at Ooanuin fli'irn, w I-1 n" ' WlATiON U K A - J I jr X I l'0,"lw" "". mm PMS9 CWntll 0JT l TK rBT , 'J V v S3" (VWIVIWO l" H.W11 H AH9 A, (W10 AW TV WT MAO IT )l Of V 1 '.i S, wa H e.tT iviut rou Ti nJtwT Ti Civumu Bill), aw a km. tAt y f v the small amount of water turned out of the lake by Uieir efforts has caused the local officials to aban don the work. nnrrns. STONAKEIt At Grants Pass, Or., Monday, August 15, 1910, to Mr. and Mrs. Harloy A. Stonuaker, a son. Ralph Rose in Trouble. HEALDSBURG, Cal., Aup. 20. Ralph Rose, holder of the world's shot-put record, one-time college man, challenger of Jim Jeffries and now city attorney of Healdsburp, is out of pocket today to the extent of $10. which he was fined for battery upon tho person of A. M. Ewirpr, for merly of San Francisco. Rose, in defense, alleged that Ett infc drew a revolver on him n the heat of a dispute over the charRO by Ewine; that Rose's father, mayor f Healdsbufjr, had acted improperly vet lettting out certain contracts for street work. AUTOMOBILES O. W. Murphy. MURPHY BROS. O. M. Murphy. AUTO LIVERY. 1010 Chalmers Detroits. Phono 1861, Valley Auto Company, Medford, Or. Quick Service. Easy Riding. Prices Right. PARRY AUTO LIVERY PHONE MAIN 3141. Agency for the Parry Cars. Rogue River Auto Co., Frank H. Hull, Prop., Medford, Or. ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD Oak, Laurel, Fir and Pine. Buy your winter supply nov,j reasonable prices. THE SUN STAR WOOD CO., 15 Almont st., or Room 31, J. C. Bank bldg. Phone Main 4751. C. T. Mori. Prop. Jujft Published Mining Maps of Southwest ern Oregon and Northwestern California, showing tho forest reserves, surveyed and unsur vcyed land. Sold by W.P. Wright Grants Pass, Or. Prico of Wall Maps, $2; Pocket Mui'is, $1.50. ' A few reumiiis why petition -STo', 40 on tho primary ballot hIioiiIiI win: First A glaiioo nt the accompanying- cut will prove that CluukniiiiiH county is nearly ton times as largo ns Multnomah, Second - Nearly nil roads in thin district lead to Portland mid nearly nil tho prnduotH of both farm mid tforoat aro marketed thoro, Third Very few poopln ol lliia Wf Hi While tlio niflVd for it ilU vision Mis Hlarted and in urged by people1 id territory involved in tlio change, aMII It U thought th.ff as 'orllnud, mi hiotnipolis of Mulfno mMle county, W.joys all tlio tnufe J'roYit this diHtri'o'f, and n lior prin cipal llioroughl'afo to the siinimor ro Horta hi tho Cascades, ospoeially to Mount' Hood, traversed this territory for HO1 riiilos, it is iVut' jiat tlmf that d(ti'iet ever visit Oregon City v eepf on hiiriiuoBS iiicidtut to u couV' ty seat. Fourth Tho 0. W. 1. Milroad, tho priuuipal menus of travel' to points outsido of thiH diHtiiel, lea if-? through tho heart of it to PortlaudV and a visit to Oregon City occasion a sido trip of about toil miles oaoh Way, t'tlimty shoulii eohlributo to' ,l" n'ltiiiltonanee of tlio voads instead niiekftliius. S1;Uh'-A vor.v lnrj majority perhaps 0(1 per eent-r-of tho people directly oontwned nro in favor of ftho ehaiiftf rtii'J tool that (llo unjust ifivihiou originally luado uiut long soMireo of wrrtiig, Will soon be riglit od fy tho thought ful and fair-minded vvot-eVs of OVogon. Are you looking for A EANCH THAT PRODUCES? , Htare It lis. 200 acres, 1G0 acres cleared; 90 acres under irrigation; 50 acres in alfalfa;. abundance of water for irrigation; largo farm house; two large barns; nearly all Xonecd; good family orchard. A money-lnakhig atoclc and dairy ranch. Price $15,000.00, half c;ish. Por particulars caHJ on Or address H.H!,BASLER, Grants Pass Oregon xl I H JJ T . Sm. 1 JH 1 mM m" WILL SELL 369 ACRES IN BLACK AT $30 PER ACRE Price includes 700 shares in the Kerby Irrigating Ditch. ASK FOR TERMS. This midsummer price will be with drawn SEPTEIBER 4, when this advertisement will re appear at slightly advanced figures. H. B. REED 748 NORTH SIXTH ST., GRANTS PASS, OR. THE ONE BEST TIME TO RE- Paint Your House IS IN THE EARLY FALL, when the sun's rays aro less penetrating when the dust is not so thick and when you are sure to get tho best results both as to looks and permanent finish. The one best paint is "Low Brothers" Ask any painter wlu) has Used this brand and ho will tell you that you are sure of lasting results by us ing this brand. Nicholson Hardware Co. CORNER MAIN AND BARTLETT STS.