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Tjipjiww w i & u ?1 r Kt- &, Si?. V . ' W- i ( Ptf m r ii . 1 re r-- i i A -V I., "fflMif 1 MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MISDPORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER l), H)10. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. Tlio following list of letters ro- prestdcnt ot tho league. George Shrceder of 'Tacoma was elected a director to 'io the placo of Eddlo Qulnn, resigned. This Ir taken to indicate that Shrecder still controls tho Tacoma club. MONKEY KILLS SELF IN NEW PRESIDENT OE linDTUUrOTCDI I LIPIir.nmi" ""called for nt tho postoffiqo ItUIUlini 111! ll L LHUlir "t Bedford, Ore., Wednesday, Oo- iwiiiii.ibvii.iiii ui.iiMu. bcr 5 1010 L. C. ApplcKftte, L. L. Aspudy, SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 8. Robert Jo,m Dt u"y, Frank E. l3olostnff, H. Llntlsajr, who was elected presl-'w p- Boilpc, Lwkus Bnssctt, Q. W. dent of tho Northwestern nnRohnll ' & Co. Bnrmrni, William Barnes, Clias. league last night to succeed W. H. H- Bns.vo Albert T. Bnoun, Fred A. t. ....... m -i i i Bellows, C. E. Bellows, Leo Block, Lucas, said today ho expects somo w L- Bo B , u sort of answer soon on question of 'n,..iini, n v tw . n catering tho circuit of tho Northern i Bradlaucht, George K. Brynnt, Geo. leagues. It rtvas expected that tho 1 Brw". S. Brittain, Frank BriRRS, question would bo taken up last Frcd Brck,' John D. Bijson, Henry nlg'jt prorlouB to tho elactlon of of- Burk JIrs' p Campbell, J. J. fleers, but It was put ovor until lat-' Campbell, D. C. CartwriRht, S. It. cr. - Coffraan, J. M. -Casselny, Wesley L. W. D. Haywnrd was chosen vice- Childreth, Charles S. Cingratle, Rov (.'. (.'lark, Thomas N. Coy, William II. Cook, Thomas J. Conovor, Jack Cook, eGo. Crawford, Roy Croslmw, J. E. Davidson, T. C. Daley, John P. DiiRfcnn, Fred Dunk, .Mrs. Francis Drake, Mrs. Minnio Dictrick, EiiReno Dickerson, E. A. Dickcrson, Louis Eaton, R. E. Ebee, J. A. Evors, W. Elliott, Mrs. Emmons, Chns. n. Far mer, Thoo. W. Finloy, Jno. Fisher. J. A. Flower, Grant Furley, J. F. Frecl, J. J. Fryer, William Frnser, J. S. i Foster. G. W. Garrett. .T. IT. Onmot John Graham, Rufus Greer, E. E. I Graham, Jay W. Grovcr, Robert Gro RED DLUFF, Cal., Oct. S. A pot lpan' Artliur Guthrie, R. P. Griows, monkey belonging to John English I 0s Hftk' Geo- Hawley, John Him Is dead today, a victim of sulcldo by ,1 . HnwIo' Jfrs- J- . Hay approved human methods. The mon- ter " lllinm P no,t B- S. Iloltnes. key Is said to bavo hanged himself co W" Hancy 0. W. Harrison, with ft ropo made from strips of quilt ". W. Harms, J. H. Harris, W. E. xinminei, Aioeri nesse, Aianuei ti. Hege, Grover C. Hipp, 0. Hendicott, Mrs. Vina Hill, I. H. Houssnm, T. L. Howard, Mrs. A. H. Harked, Josle Howlmd, Clins. J. Humphrey, Alfred N. Hulbcrt, Tom Hudinburgh, Bonj. F. Hudson, Thomas Johnson, Francis Johnson, G. B. Johnston, W. H. Johnson, C. H. Johnuson, F. D. Jones. Mrs. E. MJoncs, H. Jurhens, L. W. James, W. R. Johnson, S. Kehnlon, Elmer Kcycs, F. G. Kiskcll, 'Chester j Ruble, Miss L. Larman, Geo. W. Jr. Lance, Arkes M. Larmney, G. N. Lewis, Oscar Lewis, Jack Long, Har ry F. Lorraine, James Lyons, Willaid Moses, R. R. Mintcr, G. H. Xfinninjr, John A. More3 Robert H. Moore, W. J. Mills, H. C. Mottley, James R. Mill, J. H. Mitchell, E. W. McDonald, G. W. McDonald, John H. Mc-Clcn-don, A. M. Marfin, John S. Marley, Pete Martindale, Jos." C. Mnyham, Grant Mathews, C. C. Morine, J. P. Morlcy, Hazel Mclntirc. John R. McRcynolds, Mrs. Frank McKee, Geo. B. McNnmon, C. J. McLaugh lin, John B. Neilson, Mrs. Lettio Neff (2). J. V. Neff, G. A. Miller, W. C. Miller. Geonre Prois. Willinm Pnnlev. thrpwn Into his cage for a bed. Tho lifeless body was found suspended from the roof of tho cage by Ed Mc Govern, tho keeper. WOMAN'S PREROGATIVE TO POP THE QUESTION SEATTLE, Wash., Oct 8. It is woman's prerogative to "pop tha question." This is tho opinion of Professor H. G. Brown, who delivered a lecture before an audience of 500 people here last night. Here is what he said: "Woman's litle sphere is the big sphere of the universe. Man simply gains nutrition for the race and wo man is the means of propagation of the race. Therefore, since woman performs the greater function, she should have the free right of choice. Bernard Shaw tells us that woman will proposo anyway, even if she has to chase a man all ovdr Europe and into tho Pyrenees mountains. It ought to be so. It's the cosmic principle J. N. Porter, Gus Phillips, Henry Bonnighor, Jno. W. Pernoll, Geoivo Pick, J. S. Ryan, August Rehkopt, John B. Renault, Robert Ray, Irwin W. Ray, D. W. Ragslmw, Adnnm Schmidt, C. Sehucjloth, Isnno II. Mrs. P. M. Smith, Harvey B: Smith, J. W. Smith, Mrs. A. L. Seholl, llnrrv Turner, T. C. Turner, Francis Tun gate, Paul II. Treuinine, T. S. Tos soy, Louis Town, A. C. Thompson, Lenn Tisson, Alex Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Sympson, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Sympson, Walter Stiokol. C. E. Spnulding. W. J. Slinrpe, Mrs, Xellio Shepartl, W. P. Shaffer, Clm. Marshall Salyer, C. E. Vonolinda, Jim Vincent , Willinm Vanderbolcn, Willinm P. Wotherull, W. J. Woblo, .'. li. Welty, Krwwt M. Wcldon, W. w. wolls (3), Ward Woltnr, J. II. Ware (8), C. A. Warner, J. D. Wnl tors, A. 0. Wright, Mrs. P. F. Wright, Geo. L. Wooldridgo, Miko Wooloy, John Woltors, Marvin S. Wood, John V. Wilson, Thoannr Wilson, C. W. Wilson, Jnspor Wilson, A. Wiley, Logrnud Vigmoro, Margo Zimmcr, Joo Young. Partioa calling lor tho nbovo let ters will please say "advertised." A charge of one tout will bo innilo upon dolivorj. ' A.- M. WOODTOKI), Postmaster. Hasklns for hcAlth. ----- -- ",-------' Fall Footwear -of- Latest Designs -at- Attractive Prices IbdmeaxledS' um Exclusive agents for Dorothy Dodd aud TJ1 tr for women, and Walk-Overs for men. A perfect fit assured or we do not care to sell you, for an ill fitting shoe, we know, means dissatisfied customers. Long experi ence has taught us how to fit any.foot. J I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE Union Livery Stables and will conduct a general feed and boarding establishment. Horses boarded by the day, woek or month. I guarantee a square deal to all. R. GUANYAW UNION LIVERY BARN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE. There is a Wonderful Difference between the light afforded by an ordinary carbon incandescent and the brilliancy of our new Gen eral Electric MAZDA lamp. The latter radiates two and one-half times as much light with the same amount of electric current. A 40-Wntt MAZDA Affords Twice tho Light of the 50-watt carbon lamp now in general uso and costs one-fifth less to burn. Wo recommend its use to our customers as it more than cuts their light bills in two, making electric light so inexpen sive that no home, however humble, and no store, however small, can afford to be without it Ask us to show you the new General Electric MAZPA lamps and clusters. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY M J vFrC wxt yf till f '. ',' U' ..' 't v f s-i , J; '- 1 it', If" - .,'4,-tl ". ' ' . c h'f . 4 it'i ri,l 9 A. -x t. . yv THE ESSENTIALS of an Orchard Platting Proposition for a home or an Investment are Good Soil, Good Location t And a Price WHICH GIVES THE OTHER FELLOWS AN OPPOR TUNITY TO MAKE A PROFIT We have a 200-attfe fract between Talent and Ashlaiid, located on the main road, with about 75 acres planted to pears with peach fillers. Stock and machinery go with the place. The price per acre is about half what others are asking for similar tracts, and we can make very easy terms, If you want a platting proposition you should not over look, this. It is priced low for a quick turn. If interested let us show you this property. W. T YORK & CO. i'Ajhi", &. ife ,'.W. 7 M. h a, k H . ,f .r-rf: v -.',5 glijQUjjIjjIjppjjPlc .,.. . -.- -- jA t-i !' t't : ' t '',' - f .'