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EDFORD MAIL TRD3UBE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1910. IKEY'S CUT NOT OK LIST iy Candidates, Including Judqo alkins, Rio Petitions Too Late to akc Advantage of State Election amphlcts. hint mnny candidates did not Ik tbo election pamphlets issued ho state of much importance is L'lt by tho number of those fail- (to take advantage of them, UK them being B. F. AEulkcy, in- cnt candidato for congress, and I. Calkins, candidate for judgo he first judicial district. )e candidates whose pictures will Lar in tho pamphlet this year hOcorgo II. Burnett, John B. Cle- Knlph Hoyt, 0. P. Itoff, Jeffer- JjMeyers, T. Brontano, Percy K. r, J. Bowerman, C. N. McAr 0. 1L Ilickcy, Albert Abraham, iderroan, Alonzo Gesncr, W. C. Ley, ancrman &wanK, ucorge L, J. L. Henderson, J. Q. Beals, Hart, S. A. Grubcr, R. C. , A. G. Stcclhammer, A. J. I ford, H. D. Patton, A. W. La- h James Schinook, A. C. Libbey iheorjjo W. Johnson. i'ii is uuk uiii; i-uuuiuuiu uii mc .ratio ticket who filed his cut dvertising matter within tho .prescribed by law, this being son Meyers, democratic candi- for governor, Cnndidntes seek- ffice on the republican ticket ailed to file in time to bo rep- .cd in the pamphlet are: B. F. 'y, candidate for representative Jgress, filed August 20; Frank itkins, candidate for circuit , for the first judicial district, August jo; rercy it. tveiiy, iiato for circuit judge for the judicial district, filed August lerbert limne candidate for tentative for nie sixth district, lugust 16; S?-P. Pierce, can- ' for representative of the same filed August 15, and John tourette, candidate for repre- rve for the seventeenth district, August 20. Although these lates cannot be benefited by iphlet advertishnr, they are al- " until September 3 in which I their petitions. Several can- do not desire to file por- ind the arguments allowed un- corrupt practices act, and piying their petitions until such B the law requires their filing. this date on until September . secretary of state will occu- . time in sending out election lions and literature to every Mn the state. Seutember 3 is fst date upon which all peti- lor nomination of candidates llitical party can be filed. Be- rhe dates of tho third and next month the secretary of MinmiaH til lnt ir nvo.wA l,Ul.WU UJ.JII11 IU lliiUIIC Lames and information for the election in triplicate, filing ting one and registering one ("county. io Best Hour of Life yon do somo great deed or some wonderful fact. This lue to J. R. Pitt, of Rocky ID. when he was suffering in- fas he says, from tho worst ker had, I then proved to my ftisfaction, what a wonder- and Cough cure Dr. King's novery is. For, after taking e, I was entirely cured. You ; anything too good of a med- that." Its the surest and lidy for diseased lungs, Hem- LaGrippc, Asthma, Hay Iny Throat or Lug trouble. 10. Trial bottle free. Guar- all druggists wf AN WALKING TO SEE GRANDSON FOREST FIRE OH FEATHER RIVER Flames Rapidly Advancing on SniaTl Mining Town Women and Chil dren Alone Are Guarding Their Homes. CHICO, Cal.. Aug. 24. Burning swiftly up tho brush) canyons and heavily timbered north fork of the Fcnther river, a forest fire is rap idly advancing upon the small min ing town of Mnglia, or Dogtown, on the Sterling City railroad. Several cabins and other mine buildings have been destroyed. Tho main part of the town is directly in tho path of tho fire and a strong wind is sweep ing down from Sawmill couutnin, driving tho flames rapidly townrd the frame houses. Ever available man in the moun tain section from Paradise valley to tho Diamond Match company's giant mills at Sterling City is at the fire front. Tho women and children of the ranchers and miners along the river are guarding their homes. Small backfires have been started and two tof these have broken from control in the high wiud. They have joined the main body of fire, making the fire area more than fwo miles in width. HOKE SMITH PROVES HE CAN COME BACK ATLANTA, Gn., Aug. 21. Hoke Smith, politically resurrected, won tho. Georgia democratic- gubernator ial nominationV yesterday's prim aries by 25,000 plurality, according to returns received today, defeating Govornor Brown for rcnomination. William Howard defeated Con gressman Livingstono in tho district for the nomination, gressmen Lee, Ilnrdwiek and wards wero renominated. fifth Con- Ed- AMERICAN SHIPS SPEED TO PANAMA Staggers Skeptics. That a clean, nico fragant com pound liko Bucklen's Arnico Salve will instantlj relievo a bad bum, ecald, wound or piles, staggers skeptics. But great cures prove its o wonderful hcnlcr of the worst sor es, ulcers, boils, felons, eczema, skin eruptions, as also chapped hands, sprains and corns. Try it. 25c at all druggists. wf BUNDY WINS AGAIN IN TENNIS CONTEST NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 24. Thos. C. Bundy, ono of the Pacific coast tennis champions, todny beat Beals C. Wright, ex-champion of the Unit ed States and international tourna ment performer. The sets were won consecutively, C-3, C-3, G-8 and 10-8. This leaves Bundy with but one other plnyer between him and the national singles championships This is William A. Larned, whom Bundy will now meet. Haaklns for health. THAI" Medford's Popular Resort PANAMA, Aug. 24. While four American warships arc speeding to wnrd the little republic of Panama, Acting President Mcndozn today is considering his plnco of the future regarding his candidacy for presi dent of tho republic. Mcndozn, who is not acceptable to tho Washington, state department, promises to an nounce his plans within two days. The American warships will arrive in Panama waters Monday, it is re ported. The hesitancy of Mcndozn to say whether he will be a enndidnto is thought to foreshadow his withdraw al from tho race. Mcndozn is u ne gro and his nomination and candi dacy never has been officially rec ognized. He is thought to bo ns dis tasteful to the United Stntes as was President Obnldia. INFURIATED STEER KILLS CHICAGO MAN CHICAGO. Aug. 24. Michael Burns, an employe of tho Union stockyards, Is dead as the result of his encounter with an infuriated steer in a stocqyards pen. Burns was sorting cattle when tho steer charged him. Burns tried In vain to fight off the maddened ani mal, but it finally downed him and drove Its horns almost through his body. ONLY RAIN WILL HELP SAYS PENTZ Judge S. S, Penis of Buttu Falls, who is Spending the dny in Medford, states that tho fire situation is so bad thai only rain will aaVb tho for ests. Tho 'uusurveyed" is being swept and settlers tore fleeing to safety, deserting their cabins. "Tho soldiers are doing heroic work," states Judge Pontz, "and have saved several houses situated in the forest wilds. A party of campers between Ginger and Hutto creeks have not been heard of sinco the flames got into the district whore they wero camping, and it is feared thoy nro lost. "As I came out, Hound Top hill was all ablaze. Firo was raging in tho Gihbart place, north of Hutto Falls, and tho Little Butto region was being swept by flames, "tf.no. n:t ,..-....1- r..i.. .. o.......... .....i a um .ik vnvft( vVMlll OWUlilfl (UIU other timbered sections are a mass of charred ruins. Only rain can control the flames. NO CHORUS GIRL FOR HEINZE, SAYS WOMAN NEW YOKK, Aug. 24.-Declaring that if F. Augustus Hciuze follows his announced determination to marry a chorus girl of the "A Fool There Was" company, he would find it costly, Mrs. Lillinn Hobart French of Butte, Mont., n divorcee, declared today that she would bring suit for breach of promise ns soon ns the marriage takes place. Mrs. French said slid lias been an intimate friend of the copper mag nate since she was divorced twelvo years ago. She said Heiuzc had of fered her a pension of $150 a month, but that she had spurned the offer. Efficiency Send for Our Select List of FIFTY CALIFORNIA PAPERS You can insert display J "" iwlc in Jlin inliri list for pivp nm LARS AN INCH The Dake Advertising Agency, Inc., 427 S. Main st., Los An- LAND, Or., Aug. 24. An- i)e, aged 83 years, loft Port- Ly for Roseburg, Or., on tho his foot Journey from Mln- to tbo ranch of a grandson, ild, lives near Roseburg. Id man walked tho entire jf 1880 miles since March. employed at a flouring mill ipolls until this spring, Pne&a mado It Impossible for 1 man to continue his em- Ho thereupon undertook ey to t)io Pacific coast, last living relative resides. un his walk with only $4 In IBion. He had less than a ;n ho resumed his Journej Prock a Rich Mine. Specie,! Program for TO-NIGHT BEGINMXG AT 8 O'CLOCK SPEED RACE For Boys Under 16 Leave Entries with Prof. Broas. ifcnds, of Coal City, Ala., truck a perfect mine of pr. KingH Now Life Pills fxsA Jiim of Liver and Kid- after 12 years of suffer ing the hpot pills on earth Lotion, Malaria, ITendncht, Debility. 25o at nil drug- MATCH RACE PAUL EVANS vs, W. R. CROSBY for the AMATEUE CHAMPIONSHIP of Medford BANGING AT 9 Wanted Listings of orchard and city prop erty. 12 bridge carpenters. Sawmill men. Girl for general housj work. 10 laborers. Loggers. BUSINESS CHANCES Restaurant, clearing .$500 monthly. Furniture, lease of modern house. New tent, never used, bargain. Team, harness, wagon, $235. Furnished 9-room house, close in. 5 wagons, $30, $40, $50, $70, $90. Heavy span horses and hnrness. Nntionnl cash register. Fine camping outfit, cheap. Rooming houses. Lunch counter Business nets $4000 yearly. Furniture and lease FRUIT LAND. 10 acres with orchard, cheap. 112 acres, 35 in fruit, 7 in bearing, $12,000. 150 acres cleared bottom land, $125. 5-acro tract, full bearing. 20 acres, 10 in fruit, $2500. 10 acres, Phoenix, $1000. 12 ucres, 10 in bearing, $10,000. 11 acres, 10-year pears, fine income. 9 acres, close in, 7-year-old pears. 17 acres, heavy bearing, $8500. 40 acres, fine chicken ranch, $800. 60 acres fine fruit land $500. 2 acres, V2 mile's west ,$575. 10-acro tracts in full bearing. Irrigated tract, $250 per acre. 100 acres, 5 miles out, $2750. 100 acres, 4 miles out, $00 per aore. 10 acres, $1000, milo Phoenix. 2 acres, north, under ditch. CITY PROPERTY. 5J2 acres in city limits. 3 Westmoreland lots, your own terms. 7-room house, West Main, big lot. 3-room house, lot 50x150, $850, 1 acre fruit, 4-room house, fl-room house, good lot, $1500. For Trade. 80 acres for lot in city. Hotel for stock or alfalfa ranch. 7-passenger 50-h. p. nuto for trade. 20 arrin. 12 in trnitr for Uy lots 2 rancnes for city property. E. F. A. BITTNER Romn 207 Tavler & PhlpM lldg. is a big word, but not too big to use in describ ing this store. Studying 2 iina Knowing me wniiis of our friends and patrons and anticipat ing them by stocking the right kind of goods places us in a position t to supply those wants the moment' the gqods are asked for. ' t Our prices are as low as the lowest. "We are courteous and never allow a mistake fo go uncorrected if we know it. - If you want service trade a trial at this store we'll appreciate your business. Olmstead & Hibbard PHONE MAIN 571 131 WEST MAIN STREET Buy in Bulk Coffee Tea Etc. t You can't go wrong when you ! buy your coffee and tea in bulk ; and ut this store. Call and 4 give us a trial order for Gro- '- cerles, Dishes, Fruit, Etc. You will find all new goodH lit i Ailing Allin ON THE WEST SIDE. MADRIZ IS TO VISIT MEXICO MEXICO qiTY, Auk. 24. Joho Mndrl, dopoftod president of Nicar agua, will visit Mexico durliiK tho national centennial colouration In September, duplicating tho action of former President Xolaya who also canto to Mexico after IiIh abdication lu Nicaragua. Previously Mailrls announced that lie would send a upcclal representa tive, lie was Informed by tho Mexi can Koverumont that President Dins would not nccord tho representative any favors, and tho present's prenent attitude dues not Indicate that ho will cliaiiKo his ruling, uvea thouKh Mndrlz himself comes here. Efforts are being mado by AmerlcnuH heru to Impress' upon Dins that special honors to Mudrlt will bo considered an Insult to tho United Stntes, Funeral Services. Tho funeral service of John Wolff was held at tho .German Lutheran church at 2::0 p. in.. August 23, How Mnrkort officiating. Pallbearers: Paul Diemer, Muthios Diemor, Henry Peck, Henry Hueuergardt, Albert Lunge, Ernest Kichter. Hurial ut I. O. O. F. cemutery. Tho funeral was attended by u largo concoursu of friends. A storo that always ndvortlHcs la supposed to always liavo something spoctal and Important to offer. HnsklnH for Health. Murdock Tried. SKATTM'J, WmhIi., Aug. 21. Vie tor Mtmlmtk, inuNtur liiHiirgont, ar rived from Molllughntu today ami went dlroi't (o'lifk hotel and to bed, refiiHlng to hoc any vinltorH, 'Tin all in," Haiti the Kimmln on bin way up town, "but 1 will Hen you lioyM (ItiH afternoon. A few bourn' rent will fix me up." Murdook looked worn mid tlrud. lie wax uompelled to call off an en gagement to Hpouk nt tho KmiHitH club picuio Hi'ih afternoon, canting gloom over the Sunflower fontlvi tioH. Tonight ho HpeakH at the AN haiiihrn theater in tho iutorcHlH of tho candidacy of Miles Poiiidexter for tho nomination for United KtntcH senator. It your ndvortlslng Is oo unimpor tant that It makes pooplo supposo your store to bo unimportant work hard td correct tho Impronslon. trr" 'jgto?svgak:iVfv flu jn ff EVERYBODY SEE THIS! Portland Race Meet Live Stock Show and Harvest Home Fair Sept. 5tH to lOtK The greatest of all Livestock Shows and Harvest Home Fairs ever held west of tho Hooky mountains. Everything on an immense scale. Free Entertainments the Greatest evert Hankors' prizo of .f 10,000 for Trotting Horses. Hotel prize of $5000 for Pacers, are only two of the features. There will ho big special fea tures every day. Halloon as censions, nuto races, aeroplane flights by amateurs, special Prizes. Something doing every minute of every day. See the grout Midway. Sec everything. Enjoy yourself. Watch the bucking broncho nusting. Hear the brass bands. . Laugh nt the clover clowns. The entrance tickets are numbered. The lucky iiuiiiIkt wins a Pony and Cart or $200 in cash. Reduced Rates on All Railroads. Ask Your Local Agents. RINGS See The Window Call and aeo tho display you'll appreciate seeing this collection, whether you buy or not. Hco the New Josephine Set Ring Hundreds of beautiful now, gold rings every kind of a Hotting you can think of every kind of stonos, nil beautifully cut and perfectly mounted all seta Guarantee! to stay Set Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler Near the Pottofflce School Book Notice No urodit will bo nllowod to any one on school books. A deposit iiiiihI ho loft in ad vance or cash paid on delivery, Medford Book Store $t.MmMl ZntMlJ,nl ami Df hrhnnl lnr (lllanto7 r rr of HUleliut m. John liitlil I I'mnml i1 Cull4Ut, AriuUnila nittl l.loiiM-iilarr malum, BK9 ! in I tod ta OriiV. lll"l". Art. I loniilini, (Ijinitntliiiii uuf iufti pawn UI1MI ! n.ll fMitbilmiisilutl. Ihi flftr. Ai'pllotlcin (timM lx m. rrlr.) Ail.tr XU BM Stlf,0llk at. 8t.HtUn Hill Pwlliixt.O,. J"o,r II prao( aumiMr u in BULBS l'ciiiNlt Agency for I'orllanil Hortl Co. Medford Greenhouee Phone 3741 r-- BUILD for LESS You mb and aur oulo t!U jrou bow to t H to H on SASH AND DOORS 5-oro TMt noon fie UlMtloa HtI TingUnr Soon. l.flO Oott yront Soon B.4d Tjusr Trent Soon 0.00 Tvr o-Uvt Wtadowa, from TSo BUY DIRKOT FROM THE MILL Wo i1l nothlnir but wll t toned. klln-drUrt fir, put tother to (lay Your monojf back If not an rprsnUd. We are tho larg est Ha all and Door Factory In the Pa clflo Northweal. own our mill and nave you the need let middlemen's profit. If you are akeptlceJ (end ua a list of the ma terial you nerd. We ell anybody. Khlp anywhere. Inl for Catalotr o. 43 f& O.B.WuliaBisCo. 1043 Tire JT! " KeatUe, Waeh. ,; C '!! . w.Euirar FOR SALE $2600 will buy 160 acres in fine locality; 5 acres of bearing orchard, good buildings. It will pay you to in vestigate this. 70 ACRES 35 acres in fruit trees 1 year old; GO inches of water; Vo miles from town; all fanning im plements, tools, etc., together with team of horses, go with place; good buildings. A bargain if handled by September 15. Al STOCK RANCH 160 acres; Clear creek runs through place; good outside range; dasy terms. Let us show you the Nickcll Addition, where tho fine homes are being built. 428 ACRES Rogue River bottom land, suitablo for fruit and general farming purposes. 300 ACRES Alfalfa land, covered with irrigation ditch and perpetual water right; has coal outcrop ping; at a bargain on long time, easy payments. GOLD RAY REALTY CO. 216 WEST MAIN STREET. J. B. Wood, W. D. Foster, Sales Agents. Phono 1681. 5. Will sell roan horso sin gle for $350. F.H. COWLES Westaway Orchard, i Eagle Point Road, near Vilns Ranch. COKltTS A model for every figure Wanted :: To buy or can trade " work horse for single '' driving mare; good for '' orchard work; not over ; 8 years old; weight ;; about 1200; if broken to ; saddle preferable. Wanted ;; Someone to bale hay at ;; Westaway Orchard; ;; must furnish all machin ;; cry for baling; quote price. For Sale :: Fine team, weighing :: about .1250 pounds each, I! (bay mare and roan :: horse), age 6 years and 8 years; price, including t harness, nearly now, Pkone 4141 Main. V rrmiyifiipMmim!&im! "' "' wf