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-i?'r-ffGft'fr vFfW SEOOND SECTION PAGES 9 TO 10 . Medford Mail Tribune Full Lcnacd Wire Report. Tho only pnpor In tho word publiahod In a city the aiie ot Medford having & loaned wlr. FiFrn YEAR. MEDFORD, OREGON, Sl'XDAY, NOVEMBER G, j910. No. 106: I J"" i nun IN MEDFQRD'S SOCIAL REALM j& A largo number of lndlon from tlin Aid widely ami congregation mot In (ho biiHouiont of tho Flrnt M. M. church Wotlnomluy, At tho noon hour itn ologunt lunch wn Horvud on iiiont urtlntlrally arranged tabled, tho Iniiidlwork of Mm. Conklln and MrHr George Llndloy. It wiih a neiiHon of most delightful fouHlliig In moro wuyu than ono, mi tho nodal foaturo wait ono long to bo remembered, Aflor lunch, othoiM canio In for work who worn prevented from being pnmont In tho foronoon and for huv nral hourH tho littuy hum of voleon, tho clicking of noodles and tho whirr of hdwIiii: mnrhlnoii rlllod tho air. A roniiiilttoo, with Mm, Sloop iih ehnlr uiau, wiih appointed to remember Mm. WIIhoii, who In III with iippon (IIcIUh ut hor homo, with a imwt iniignltjcoiit bouquet of flowiiiM, and anothor e niltleo, with Mm. Wine an chairman, wan appolutod to visit Mm. Belknap, who wiih ropoilod on tho nick Hut. Throo more now nioiu bom woro received. PiopuratloiiH for tin- coming wile aro under good headway ami all la dles lutoroMtod In tho advancement or MothodlHin In thlrt illy and the building of u now ihurr-h nio mom cordially Invited to attend Uiohh WfdiioHilny inootlugH. There Ih work for all and wo need tho aHBlntauco of every Indy In tho church. Hlrnn gem aro uiOHt cordially welcomed and ;lll bo nhowu npeelul nttoiitlon. Wo hopo thnno contemplating tho purchaHo of clirlntuirtH proHoiitn will letuoinbor thin tmle Everything i oncclvublo for ue and oiiinmout In i tlio homo will ho Hi'ipplK'd In ample (iiantlty at ronxonnblo price. Hugn, nproiiM, hmidkorchlofH. biign fancy work of nil hind1'. homonwdo can dliH, etc., wilt lio on hand. Roinom hor HiIh mile and holp tho church building fund. ; , A ri'copllon wan given Thursday nluht In tho now hall of ill" ' Mark' bloeir to tho member .f Hi" Episcopal church, and all thonu who aro Intorontod In tho church. Tho hall wiih iiHod for tho flrnt tlmo and wan nrtUtlcally decorated with iih. torn, chryHanthouiiimH and foriiH. Hugo hunclioii of laurol woro alo lined, makliiK It most attrnctlvo. A vory onjoyahlo mimical pro gram wan glwm by Mir CharloH I It zolrlgg, Mln Durnham and Mr Talllnndor, and ndrhoMOH woro mado by Archdeacon Chambers of Port laud and llov. William I.uciir. Punch and wnfom woro nerved by Mlnno Ctliul HaiolrlKK. Wllllamnon and Lnwlon. Quito a number of Ashland people attended, iiIho Ho v. Ilnmlltiji ami wlfo of Grnntn Piihh. TIioko on tho reception coinmlttoo woro; llov. and MrH. Lucas, MrH. Koutuor, Mm. Ilcrry. Mr. Hoard and Mm. Ilnxolrlgg. Tho rpfrenhmont commlttoo wiim MoHtlainoB Purdln, Caroy and William Andrwu; com jiilttco on iiiiihIc. Mrs. HoIiiioh, Mm. ilaxolrlKK and MIhj Horry; commit too on docorntloiiH, MomlaniM W. J. Drown, flray, 1'ottoiiKor, Mouldon and Ilarinoii. Tho now rooniH which will ho unod for a Kulld hall ami for all church mootliiKH. aio vory comploto In np polntmontH. Thoro Ih iiIho a com nlotolv furiilHhod kltcbon, which will onablo tho ladh'H to give all tholr on- tortaliimontH thore. Tho mirvlcoM, hosliinlnj? noxt Bun day, will hu hold In tho hnll until tho now church In complotod. Tho (hoator Modford club hold IIh monthly mcotluir Monday afloriiooii 'In tho oliibrooniH at tho Nalatorlum 11 wan docldod to HiiIhIi tho troo ptaiitlni: thai wan Htartod liiHt nprliiK, For ovory pavod utroot a club iiiuin lior, II viiifc on thai ntro't, wiih up pointed iih chairman, with tho prlv HoKo of appolntlui; hor commlttoo from tho rcmtloutH of that Htrcot. Ilvory ono In imkod lo co-oporato no that tho IrccH may bo put In boforo It Ih too Into. A doloKatlon from tho Woman'H club In AKhlaud wiih proxout and Mia, Htouo Kavo a talk on tho nor mal iichool bill, which coiiioh boforo tlo voter at tho coiiIuk oloctlon, ami niikod for tho fliiiuiclnl Hiipport of tho tlioator Modford club, but owltic to tho llinltcil tlmo bofoio Hit oloctlon ll wiih dccljoil uothliiK could bo doiio, Tho art oxhllilt. which Ih under th aiiHplcofi of tho club, will bo hold ut tho club rooniH on I ho uftortiooiiK of November 1ft, 111, 17, from 2 to . o'clock, ami Wediionday ovenliii. from 7:1 SO lo 10 oYloih. . I , Tho Wi'dnomlay dub mot with Mm. Harrr Tilttlo lnut wsek. v " Mm. W, 1. Vuwtor, tho rotlrliiR pron Ident, iih honor KU()it. (Tho hniiHo wan offi'ctlvoly derorntod with t cliiymiiittiotniiiim nud cohiiioh. After1 tho IiuhIiiohu moetlni; a vory onJo- ablo proKrnm wiih kIvoii. A pltir.o duet by Mm. ICiikIIhIi and MhHj llertha HhbIIhIi. and MIhh TrolchIor ami MIhh KiikIIm'i, two vocal hoIoh b MIhh I'hooho HaiiL'o and reiiilliius by Mm. Wolmlor or CoriiliiK, vJni. A bountiful luncboon van Horved aftor the proc.ra. i Tho plaeo onnlK uhciI ( were nrlKlmil voro by tho honte Hji approprlmo to each member, dec ) ratod with haml-palntod pnnsioH Tho vorneH and deoorntloiiH wore n produred In a booklet which v. an presented to tho jsiu'al or honor. Ac HlHtlnn Mm. Tuttlo woro hor sinter, i Mm. Wlllard Adaiim.' Mm. Carllti", MIbmoh iioririiuu rroiuiuor, norma I:iii:IIh1i. I'hoobo Hanco and Cnthor- luo Tuttlo. A laiK" dnucliiK party wnn nlvon Friday uli;ht by tho men of tho youtiKor Hot In tho Nalatorlum hnll Dan lut; wnH IndulKod In. to a Into hour and Unlit rofroHhinontH woro aorved, Those present wore: Mr, nnd Mm. 1' J. Noff. Mr. mid Mm J W. l'nmoiiHi Mr. and Mm. ltort Harmon, Mr, nud Mm. Aldouhncou, Mr. and Mm. Bam ItlchardHon, Mr and Mm. W, T Kontnor, Mr. and Mm. fluy Chlldom; MIkhch Evn Nor croHH. Hiinipbroy, Ownn Humphrey, Mabel Hay,, Fortemiuo, Ulrlch, Mon loy. lllauclio Wood, Harol Davis, Hlddell, Cox, UhkIIhIi, Jerome, Kin ney, Oortrudo Fay. Folner, Mnmhall. Wnro, Moore, lleiu, Howard Luko, Mm,! C. II. Hcdflold: Mowim. Kind nay. I.oo Hoot, F. S. Torrey, Oooro lliitc. Thloroir. Ira Doduo, Soo ( Patterson Boulevard No3-Good Roads In Jackson County J liJP1 Ml HB'iM'i ii jr-, sc tr7X-i v"lw -t: r '-.' ?r& &$: - " '-'. i .-.' -T' ', U iJlSOTW ' .-VSga ' ' nfli i'-'-'" .--- :. $&:fZr-j?;&fe atflMfswwE rr..ui Ji r yr.v juvrr mr .mamm jlm pwi i mi n m ii i i i wmmmmmmmm iwwt m n i 11 - . . I'litiio of 11 county lilKliway i iivtrutted by .losluui Pntlcioii, for olbt joiu-n pa-t county commlsiloncr, ulio, IwIur defeated in the direct .tlUMito for republican uomfiiailon, mh-Kh re-election s ;:n liidcpcuil 'lit. This sIk.w.h mt'tlinds of coiisIiim tioni pravel nud cobblestones being itm.iwil throo ft IiIkIi in lenler anil left all summer for the traveling public to level off when wet weather force travel out of the gutter on ellher hlik'. Nit nt'rmpt Ih mado to roll or Mtiooth off. . J from pumpkliiH adorned tho room and the xmiIIh were covered will black haiM. black rntn and witches n brooiiiRtlckH.' tlrldpo wa plari ilurlni! the afternoon, nt whlcli Mth Smith, Andomon. J. W. Sinlth. Fhdi.j Unfer won flmt prize, which wan A most unique Hallowe'en pnrt i Dr. Onle and family have taken Tski nlven h Mm Cnie Mosula' tha Howard hunRnlov., on Pn"k nvi aftVinoon Jack o' LnntoriiH iniidt I nuo, nnd will ninko Modford their MrH. KilRnr Hafer wiih IiohIohh at a charmliiK luncheon Friday, i;lvon for tho plonHiiro of Mm. ChnrloH llrown. Tho decoratloiiB woro vlo lotn, which woro imod In profusion. Tho KUORts, beslden tho honor Knout, woro: Mm. Dudloy, MrH. Onlo, Mm. HtokH, Mm. Carpenter. Mm. Floro, Mm. Harnoy, Mm. Dunlop and Mad- nmo Dunlop, A Jolly Hallovoon party wiih Klvon at tho D0110I roHldouco Monday nlrjlit, with Mhm Mary Douol. MIhh Orblo NatvIck and MIhh Uvolyii Caroy as IiohIohhoh, All tho Hallow o'on imnii'H woro played and appro prlnto rofroHhinontH nerved, Wnyno Leovor. WllkliiHon, M. I, Krlcknon .Melntyro. Harry IlnnMoii. Will! or Mundy, JudRO Powell, CIibh i:. Heed. - Mm. HtokoH ontei tallied tho Mon day DrldKO club, which mot on Thumday lant week. A dcllcloiiH luncheon was nerved at tho conclus ion or tho kmuo. Mm. Hafcr won tho prize, a allvor hatpin. Mm. Caroy and Mrn. Harmon acted .18 Biibntltutort for tho absent member. The Woinon'H Mlnolonary .society of tho Prenbytorlnn church hold a inont luterentltiK mooting at tho homo of MrH. UIiibrow Tuenday aft ornoon. Pnpom woro rend by Mm. 13. N. Warner nnd Mm. (llnncow and Mm. I. A. Johnnon rnvoral tho l.i dleH with n roeltatlon, utter which dainty rufrvHlituonlH wore sorved. . . Mm. Woodrord ontortnlned at brldgo Friday afternoon In honor of hor guoHt, Mm. ICaynor of CIiIchko. Anters nnd Pupa (lontlor ronen woro unod lu decoration with Kood effect. Tho Invltod gnontH woro: MoHdamea Folger, HtnlKo, Caroy, Kontner, Wonts unci MIhh ICIIzaboth Folger. hiiRo pumiikln pie. The "cut for all' wnH won by Mm. Olwell nnd wn large douyhinnn. Tho refreshment iiIko 111 rr I t'd oiu the Hallowe'en Idea each guent having an Individual pumpkin pie, doughniitH nnd elder woro also borved. Mrs. Carev wh annlRted by Mrs. Hudge. Tluifo proxout woro: Mosdamcn Hoot, Harmon, Morrlck, Hodge Heard, Thonipnon, Hay, Olwell, Ha fer. StoltoH, Dunlop, Chan. llrown. Luke, Woodford. Kayner or Chicago, Pin din, 12. 11. Davis, Folgor and Mouldon; MIhkoh Mjble Hay and KIlHiboth Folgor. ... Mm. Will Warnor cntertnlned Friday attornoon nt hor homo on Oaltdale. Tho nftornoon wan Hpont newlug nam! dulnty rofrohhmonlH woro norved. Tho guontH wcro: Mes dninoH linlph Woodford, Olln, Arms plgor, Howard Hill, Stearns, (loorge Carter and John CarkiiiH. home. Dr. dale hna also opened of fices and will tcsiime the practice of IiIh profession. Tho choir or tho Haptlst caiirch, under tho dlroctomhlp or Mr' Wh't zel, In rehearnlng Hpoclal niusle for the Thanksgiving nnd Christmas ser vice. Tloro wa a siieclal rehearsal Wednesday evening, niter which ro frenliinontfi were nerved the choir and a nodal time was nnd. ... A tK'.'lal niooih.K of tho Ladles' Aid of the Christian church was called Inst week and oiflceis for tho ensuing year wore tv,-t8d. The now orricors are: President, Mrs. Kmer on; lco-presIdent, Mm. Delia Jonon: Mfcretnry nr.vl trenurer (re elected ), Mm. Hobfrtson, ... Mr 1). K. Faiaswoith. who has been In the Interstate validating ot flco In Portland during tho summer. Is tho guest of his cousin, IC. K. Gore. Mr. Fnrnsworth is returning to his homo In Kansas. . Tho C. W. it. M or the Christen church met with Mm. Houmnn Ms' ' weok. Quite a number of lndlos Mm. J. F. Mundy aand Mr. Wnl-'woro present, nnd several now moni tor Mundy lott Sntuwlay tor u vIhII bom woro admitted and an unusu in Seattle. tally good meeting was had. I Mm. W. I. Vawter returned last Mr, H. .1, Hamsiv (s tho guost of week from a trip to Portland. Mr and Mm. K. M J annoy. Tho Misses Mary Gore and Mar garet Davidson entertained tho sen ior class of the high school and their teachers Monday night at the home of Miss Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Olwell left Tuesday ror Vancouver, B. C, where they will attend tho apple show, and v. Ill leturn the tlrst of this weok. Mm. Merrick mid Mrs. Kldd will entertain tho ladles of the Presbyter inn church Tuesday aftornoon nt tlu residence or Mrs. Merrick. Mr. J. F. Perry loaves for the oast tho middle of this month, returning In December with Mrs. Perry, who H visiting l.i tho onst. Mr. Stanton Griffith loft last week The King's Daughters will meet Tuesday with Miss Hertha English at her homo on South Oakdule. ".A. Tho women's auxlllar.TF of St. Mark's church will meet in the guild hall in St. Mark's blocks Friday aft ernoon. Tho Guild of St. Mark's churca will. meet in tho new Guild hall in St. .Murk's block, Thursday after Mr. and Mrs. Otis Krauso enter tained Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Mason of Klamath Falls last week. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peltou of Sam's Valley wero tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor last week. for Corvullls. whero he has accoptedi Carter Brandon, tho nephew ot tho position or tonchor or horticul- Dr. and Mrs. Plckel. is ablo to be tun J iip again, ntter a serious illness. i Mm. H C. Garnott entortainodi A daaco was given by tho high the Ladles' Aid or the Baptist church school boys Thursday night in the Tuosdnv aiternoon at her residence small hall or toe Nutntorluui. on North Central avenue. St. Agnes' Guild will meet Thurs- , day evening In tho Guild hall, in St Mr. John Gnrnett returned Inst Mark's church. week rrom an extended visit to his ,,,, ,t ,ru , old home In Missouri. I Mrs. E. B. Plckel lett Thumday ror Portland. Mr. T. E. Daniels has been called. to Santa Ann. Cal.. by tho serious! Mr. E. E. Goro, Sr.. is vory ill .it Illness or Mm. Daniels' mother. his hope, on the Ashland road. j Tho Eastern Stnr '-111 hold Its re,;-! Miss Gladys Ely leaves today for ular meeting Wednesday evening. a visit to San Francisco. Mrs. Seoley entertained Mondar evening In honor of hor Similar school clans. Tho affair wnn n Hal lowe'en ono nnd all tho customs of that tlmo worn nhitervnrl. Tim xnlnr Hchcmo wna black, red nnd yollow. A ghost's parndo started tho ovenlng merrlment, nfter which nil manner or gnmen wero played. Delicious re freshments wero served and fruit punch was served from nn old oaken, buckkot which hung In a mlnlaturo- WOlL rnrwlrt fni (tin nronilnn Tl,.- enjoying Mm. Seoloy's hospltnlltr were: Misses Bornlco Bnlcom, Evn. Osborn, Mabel Edmeades, Marjorlo Kerr, Marlon Fisher, Mario, Nana, nnd Claire Seeley; Messrs. Hal ph. Balcom, Horaco Trotter, Frederick Shirley, Andrew Kerr, Arthur Frick Brynn Pierce, Maulco Leonard, E.. Leonard, Leonard Daley. ThO JllVonilO Dnnrlntr ntnh hnJit ono of its enjoyablo parties at tho ' Natatorium Mondnv nlelit. Tnnniv. five dances wero Indulged In, somo- .o cu nines noing present. At mid night tho club adjourned to tho Nash Grill, where an nl.ilinmtn imnntinf as nerved, during which Misses i.rnwiorn anu urowell furnished tho music. The narty was vniivi thn success or tho season. Thn noil ' party given by this club will bo No- vomoer it. Aiomnors aro expectrd' to corao without notice, ns.no cards are sent out. Anv m.trrini-i Mimin. desiring to Join should hand their- uaiiie to some meiDDcr. Mrs. Budcro ontnrtnlnoit nt l,rl,io- last Saturday artcrnoon. The deco rations used were pink roses. A hot SUDner was ROrveil. tho nnnnlntmnnt of which was perfect. Mm. Harmon naving me nignest score or points, carried off as a prize a handsomo solld silver snoon. nnrl Mm nnnt having the highest number of hon ors, won a nanusome pack of cards. "re. v-arey nssisiea Mrs. liuugo la recoivini?. Thn Invltnd cmnafa Mesdames Perkins, La Claire, Luxl ivau, iiarmon. dunlin, Uarey, Bar noburg, Heard, Holmes, English,. Kontner and Hoot. A Christmas smln will hn Vinlt nr. Saturday, December 3, by tho young: people of tho Presbyterian church,, at which all sorts ot fancy and uso- mi arucies win no on Bale. The King's Daughters will have a booth of rancy work nnd candy. Tho GlrU club will havo rancy aprono and tt variety ot bags and other useful ar ticles. Mrs. Miller's girls will have a booth at which woven rag rug which they have made will bo on sale. There will also bo a booth In Mrs. Miller's charge of children.' nprons. Mr. Normal Morrill wna fin.l nt- hls home Monday evening at a Hal lowe'en party. Tho atfair was most informal and a most enjoyablo eve ning was Silent in Hallowe'en pamoa after which the party gathered arounu tne nrepiace and popped corn anu toid stories. A regular Hallowe'en sunnor was sorvnii Thn invited guests wcro: Misses Loraino Bllton. Acnes Isaacs. Pern .Tnmmn Bertha Brandenburg, Iono Flynn, Edna nnd Tess Merrill; Messrs. Paul Holmes, Anderson, Sam Glasgow and Carl Glasgow. ... Tho lodgeroom of the Eastorrt Star was the scene of gaiety Friday night, when tho children of the ntembcrs of tho order wero beauti fully entertained. Tho evening was spent in games, blowing soap bub b!s and a fish pond was tho center of nttrnction, nfter which refresh ments wero served. About 50 jwora present and every ono had a rmost enjoyable time. A Hallov.'o'en party was given by Donald and Ronald Trowbrldgo on Monday to a few of their friends. Miss Margaret Hubbard was tho guest of Mrs. V. A. Folger last week. . . Dr. and Mrs. Pago left Wednes day on nn eastern trip. Willis C Hawley's Congressional Record vs. Robert G Smith's Legislative Record Tho following record of Cougrous mnu' Huwloy'n vote on Important moaHiiren affecting thn tutorentH of tho people noodn no commentary. This rottord Ih compiled by Colllor'H Weekly from tho CongroHslonnl Hoc ord: March IH, ut pngo I of Cougren Bloniil Record, mibjoot of voto elec tion of Hpoakor of tho houne, raudl dates, Catiuon or UIIuoIh, Clnrk of Mlnuourl, Cooper or WIhcoiihIii, Nor rlB or NobniBka, Kadi or Wisconsin; voted ror Cannon. Sumo ditto, at page (!, provloim question on tho re adoption or tho old ruloH or tho lioiiso; votod yen. Samo dnto tnul pago, resolution by Dalzoll to adopt old ruloa of tho houso; votod yon. Samo dato, at pago 7, rcHOlutlon by Clark, roatiivtlug tho committee ap pointing power of tho Hpoakor; vot od nay. Samo dato and pngo, reso lution by1 Fltzgorald, rovlnlng tho houso ruloB, offorod nH n copipromlso to rotnln tho speaker his powor; voted yoa. From April 9 to July .11, during tho consideration of tho Pnyno-Ald-rich tariff bill, volod with Payuo on ovory nmondmont or motion ofiorod concerning tho bill nnd voted yon on It h final piiiiHngo. On July 12, pngo 15(11, amendment (by Payno) to Joint resolution on lucnmo tav, pro viding that voto on thu namo tic taken by Btnto conventions Instead of state loglnlaturoH. Motion to tnblo (a motion to tnblo, If carried, ban tho oTroct or defeating (ho proposi tion), voted yea. January 7, 1010, pngo 112, nmondmont to oloct coin mlttoo to Investigate dopartniont of Interior and bureau of forestry by tho Iioiib'o of roproHontntlvos from tho momborH or that body iih a vholot liiHtond or by tho speaker of tlio hoiiHo (a yea voto being nu nntl Cannon voto, n nay voto being n pro-Cannon voto) ; votod nay. March 10, 1010, pago .1187, Hiibstltuto roso lutlou to Increase riilos commlttoo to ton mombors, nix from majority party, four rrom minority party, and to ullmlunto sponkor upon Hint com mlttoo (this was tho rmnoiia roll ed!! on which Cannon nnd tho stand pnttom woro declnlvoly doroatod; a nay voto Is ror Cannon); votod nny. March 10, 1010, pago 3400, ioboIu- tion iloclarlng tho office of th speaker of tho houso or representa tives vacant; votod nny." It will bo oeon by tho roregolng record that every vote nnd voice or Congressman Hiiwiey in tho blxly rirst congreas was a wanton btrma.' or the people and his constlttuonty his every uttornnco vns a do fen so or1 and In support ot Canuoiilsm and ' Hpeelal privilege. In tho race of J thin awful Indictment ho has tho ot-i rrontery to come beroro the people' or this district mouthing hhf own prnlso and claiming "no Interest but. tho peopio h to. sorvo." His onnonont. Robort Glen Smith. nlso linn a legislative record- It rol- lows: Holt Smith' TglHlatlvo Iteconl. Twontv-thlrd roirulni mansion Orn. gon loglnlaturo. Amonded hoiibo btll ino. mi, inirouuceii ny u. u. smith (or Josophlno): "A bill ror an act to regulate and restrict tho taking, bnldtnir mid lonslni; nt luml nml. Mm business of mining by railroad cor porations, mui limiting or deous by rnllroad corporations, and grantees thereof, mid to doolnro cortaln nets of said corporations, or grantees IB gag Robert (I. Smith, Cnndldato for Congress. ItKM-eof, to bo unlawful nnd void, nnd to forielt lauds leased, taken or held ' In violation or this act to the state ot Oregon, and to provldo ror pro ceedings to escheat the same to tho stnU and to punish nny violations or this act.' This measuro passed tho house. House bill No. SI. by Mr. Smith (or Jotephlno) "An act to provide r,,,. ti.. ..niiiiimeitt of the Btnto re form school with additional, proper 'mid surflclout buildings. I limisn hill No. 30. Introduced by Mr. Smith (of Josephine) An act to ronulro tho secretary of stato to file a Htatoment of all fees collected by him by virtue of his offlco from uny sourco whatever nnd providing a. ponnlty for failure to do so. 11 use bill No. 10, Introduced by Mr. Smith (of Josephine) An act requiring all candidates for ofHco and mungors of political parties or campaigns of any office of tho polit ical organization to publish a state ment on oath of all funds contribut ed tor tho bonetlt of such party or any political party, beforo an elec tron, and providing a penalty tor failure to do so. Houso bill No. 27, Introduced by Mr. Smith (of Josephine) An act regulating tho houra of employment of certnla employes ot the railroad companies engnged In operating nnd despatching trains. Houso bill No. 0, Introduced by Mr. Smith (ot Josephine) An act to prohibit the use ot any rreo pass or rrank, or privilege withheld trom any porson ror tho travollng nccom modntlon or transportation ot any person or property. (This bill un doubtedly led to tho enactment ot tho presont nntl-pas.T Inw.) House bill No. 273, Introduced by Mr. Smith (of Josophlno) An act raising the amount ot damages to bo recovorod In personal lujury cases to $10,000 (a ralso of $5000,) Houso bill No. 355, Introduced by Mr. Smith (of Josophlno) An act to regulate rates of transportation for rrelght and property by railroads and to provldo tor tho rocovory or damages and n penalty for violation. House bill No. 350, Introduced by Mr. Smith lot Josophlno) An net requiring all convict mnnuincturcd articles or goods to bo stamped 'Convict made". Houso bill No. 224, Introduced by Mr. Smith (ot Jonepblno) An act to prohibit the corrupt uso ot money nnd corrupt practices at elections. This gave rlso to tho present cor rupt practices act. Such In brief is the record of tho opposing candidates chooso be tween them Mr. Hawloy, who has stood oteudfastly by tho special in terests; Robert Smith, who has lit erally served no Interest but tho peo ple's. In addition to this, Bob Smith Is a native sou ot this county, a bril liant lawyer and debater, a etronrc. torcerul character and a man whoso kind and loving personality has won ror him a host or frlonds all ovor tho country. In tho faco ot this rneord, Mr. Smith should rocelvo tho voco of every clttaen of this county who fa vors a representative government. Tho record speaks for Usolf. ANOTIIKU OLD DISTRICT THAT IH MOV1NU FORWARD Sterling dhitrlct, ' located about nlno mllca southwest of Modford, la attracting moro attontlou than It hna Hlnco tho palmy dnya of ther gold mines that mado It famous, Tho soil of IIh foothlllH la well ndapted to raising tho host of fruit abundantly and with rogulurlty, nnd aovoral or clinnlB have boon planted or will bo Boon. Tho prlco ot laud la novrotho- less qulto niodornto, groat bargains awaiting thnHo who wish good fruit land, By private subscription, du plicated by tho county commission or'a court, W, R. Garrett, tho offl clout road Huporvlsor, hna boon en abled to make qulto it change In tho thoroughfnro that runs from Jack sonville to tho Htorllnir mine. In fttct, It la now ono or tho best pieces' of mountain road in Jackson coun ty mid can oaully bo nogoUatod by tho largost automobile. "OUR NI3W MIN1STFR" I'LKAHKS TiARGE AUDIENCE "Our Now Minister" at tho opera houso lust night gaVo unlvoraal sat isfaction, Tho play la one of tho oldor stylo comedy dramas written in tljo dnya when Donman Thompson made famous the eccentric charac ters Of NOW Elllllnml. Thn omnnpi. wna vory appropriate and tho cast I wna good throughout. Tho pluyi teaches n good, wholoaomo moral In I a plain nnd straightforward mntinor. not too subtle for tho gonoral publlo to coinprohond. Prices woro slightly below thnt of tho wad shows that play tho opera house ami the audt onco felt that they had tlicjr monoy's worth, Tho noxt attraction la "Tho Prlnco ot PIlBon." This opora Iiuh merit both trom a musical and lit evirv H'tmlpolnt To write u propcrtN -soiling nil i smiply to write tlio truth NINE OREGON MEN ORHERED OFF SQUAD UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, En gono, No 5. Nino tootbnll playora woro ordored otr tho unlvoralty toanis last night because their work linB tnllon low In tluslr atiuHos. Tho Glee club also lost three men. Tho football men ausnended are- Hawloy, Bonn, Eurlo Sobb, W. Flsor, W. For gui,u, U Hahn. 0 Weldland. Brad shnw, Bon Chandler. Tho Gleo club moji are: L. J. Brat tlgor, E. BroaIii8, L, Brazoo, Tho suspension Is tomporary until tho work la made up and it is prob ablo tho threo varsity men affected will bo able to play In the O. A. C. gamo Novombor 12. . The loss of flvo mon at this tlmo for tho freshmen la sorlous, for tho freshmon meot Corvallla Saturday and thoro aro practically no subs to nil tho places or the absont playora. The BUbpouslou of tho meu from tho team preclpltatod ono of tho largest atudent rallies last' ovoning; ovor h- Id at tho university. Prno tlcally ovory man in tho varsity Joined tho great sorpontiuo that marched into ovory clubhouso nnd Boiorlty in lockstep order. "BuBlesa Opportunity" sda munlly live up to tholr name and that makes thorn worth careful vatcblig. will bo worth cash to jom. 1 p t )l i ? H U