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If If MEPPOnDMAILTnraryE.MEDFORPt OftlfflON, TTTn?SPAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1010. "f I II' ' ? I if '1 lip jmi it 5 PI if. hi rW, J0SEPH3NE 10 ASK LEGISLATURE TO IWESFS PLURALITY MAKECOUNTY SEPARATE FASR DISTRICT KEEPS GROWING; REACHES 6, 2 ',' cntimcnt Obtains at MccUnn of ihe falr- i t Tho Idea of funking Joscnhitlp i Grants Pass Commercial Club comity a seimraio fair di.itr.ct will' Over $1500 Was Made at La$tl"n,,0!"'l,,,,,y .com? "" I1 "! , nMl! -" IIICCUIIK MI IIIB CIIIU, WllCJl II in - I ,,.1,, nit- n i in i Fair-Want One Each Year. infoteti that wine definite actio,, win . w,lh 0,,y Few Precincts Missing be taken. T!io Idea ban been much dlisciifwd and hns allied favor ever slnto tint olpse of the fair. Under tho present hj Klein, by OIIA.N'TS PASS, Nov. 17 Tliat the lofilnlatuyi will bo ankurf ,to make .Icmenblilo county a ts.fitnito fair din wlileh Joaophitio and Jackcon coiin trlet is Indicated by the dlunsiIniiKJ.(lH are Joined In one district, Orants it (ho last regular mooting of the 'Pass koU the fair but once In throe commercial club. . yearn. The 'jurtstlou arpto after the pre- The sentiment tennis to he that mtiuauoti or l lie report, or Hourotary. Gniutn rnw Hhould hold a fair every Harry I., Anilruwn, hIhwIiik that the year and that It idiould be made a winner, ho that the world will come to look forward each year to Grants I'r.gs to provide an exhibition of the inatchlenH productx that are grown In tbln valley Prom His Vote in State Is 53,264; Bow crman Gets 47,005 Jackson Is the Dinner West County. commercial club wa richer by a trifle more than lltJOO hh the nwult of tb" fair. Thlo lg an exceptional itr-owlng and Ji the best that any fair In southern OrcBon hnu ever made. A vote of thanks was extend-1 ed lo the secretary, (he members of the various fair ronimltlees and all other IndlvMunlH who contributed time and rune to Ihe mIicchs of the As the official returns struggle In from different parts of Oregon the :a)amltv which overlook Jay Dower- man on November 8 becomes mill more trong!y accented. With official returns from twenty countley, one county with an estimated plurality, five counties not quite complete and the remainder complete but unofficial The Peoples' Store Inent business men and lead- Oswald West Iuih a plurality for gov mers believe that It Is pos-ornor of C259. lug farmers slide to make such n tlve each vear that It will prove well as advertising the country. s EEDN6 BURNED FOREST DISTRICT Brushy Hill and Headworks of Plpo Line in Ashland Canyon Scene of Fall Planting Three Hundred and Fifty Acres Goto", Into Trees. The forest service Is planting 300 acres of Ihe S.'iOO acre burn In AhIi land ranyou last summer. Hanger V. .M. Dullols establlnhed a ramping place Saturday mid Is at work now, having a force of twelve men employ ed Tor the purpose or getting In 350 acres before the weather becomes un seasonable. Approximately 300 nctes will be planted at llrusby Hill and the balance In the vlclnlt;- of the In. takes or the mu'nlcliml power plnn ijrotch fir, Kuropoan larch and Norway' spruce nro the seeds being planted. Prof. Kummel of Washing Ion, I). C,, waH on tho scene a few weeks ago ru1 decided on tho Imme diate planting of tho area described this fall, to bo followed with more plautliiK next jieason, The forest ser vlcn estlmn,les that 2.100 acres was humeri over last summer and that nboiil 700 acres suffered considerable Injury. They report that the llniHl))' 1(111 section had a destructive fire ll) or GO yearu ago and the grbwU) burned over averaged a,buul 2G years of growth, saying that II took n ilcrtulu or two for nature to give It a start while the foret hcrvlcu getd It In motion the snme season. CITY ELECTION WORRYING PASS No Sooner Did the Tumult and the Shoutinn Die With the State Elec tion Thart Did Grants Pass Poli ticians Turn to City Government. FAMOUS AT NAT TONIGHT Tonight is tint occasion of (he Ural nuiulier of tin: Niilnloriuiii ci terluiutUL'iil cniii'M'. when Minium rrieiln Liiiiueiiileiir, (lie famous ,MetiMHilinn contralto, ami her as v.ii i.ite .ut(-i- iU imike llu. i hM HlliiiflHiBiisiBwiit " aHh BBBBJVMif " j-i.'1 V HHBBBE3iS-'"a'" 4i. Vl HHHHBvwCHh S' WWWWPWIWWBWIIWWBKrr';'.jB OltANTS PASS. Nov. 17 Scarcely had the echoes of the regular clec lion died nw'ay beforrt tlio city poli ticians bewail to make plans forTJ7e comrng city election, which will be H'ld December t- The official plums In sight nro a mayor and r city treasurer nild five rdtuicllnten, one each from tint First, Third uud Fourth wardsd, nlidtwo from tho Second ward. Tho maynlalty, of course, Is excit ing the most talk and rimnduy have been mentioned for this office, Some ( those mentioned nru coy and will tot aunotinco' their candidacies, but their admirers and friends still cou- Inue to lalg of them 'or tho office. .1. i. Meyers, eouucllmnu from tho Second ward and chairman of tho street committee, Is bo far tho onty nvowed cnudldnto for mayor. Ills friends aru urging Ills randldacy op tliti slreiigth of his Work as chair- pian of the street rommltteo, which had charge of street Improvements ipuriu the past season. J, A. Slover, tho other councilman from tho Second, Is also mentioned for tho honor, his friends asserting Hit It Is Imperative that boiue mom- icr wlUi experience In city work bo .it I lio helm for the ensuing year be- ai'iM of the probability of mucr uore municipal work tills coming e.tMiii. Councilman .1. (J Itlg of tin 'Irst ward lias also been urged lij s frb'iuls to come out for the pM. thin, but so far ho has refused to permit the use of his name. (Jeorgq (J. 8q lin Is tnlked of for lite position, but whether or nut ho would accept the place Is no ,uowii nt tl Is time. II II IMsler U fieiuenlly men turned ami has been urged to make die race Ho far he lias not an nounced his candidacy. The five counclliueii whose terms expire nt this time are: J. U. Klggs, of the First, J. I- Myeis and .1. II Slover of the Second, W. II. Cheshln of the Hi rri apd II. U. Ilerzluger ol he Fourth. fair so altrac ' Tim figures now stand at 17,005 n for Howerman and 53,204 Tor West. I In this tabulation Klnmnth county Is esumnieii wun Z7& for Howerman, which Is thought to be a. liberal allow- lance, Tho voto of the other incom plete counties lacks only a few pre cincts. Tho final figures, therefore, are likely to bo llttlo changed from the 1)209 now shown. This Is how tho counties voted, as revised (o date: Uowernian West Haker, unoff 1331 1733 Hpnton. off 784 10C2 Clackamas, unoff . .. 1505 1733 Clatsop, unoff 78G 1181 Columbia, unoff 934 C 17 C'osij, off 1391 1323 7rook. off 7fi4 891 "urry, off. .. 191 291 Douglas, off 1812 1ST.? Qllltnm.off 4 10 3G1 (Iraut.off 523 502 Harney, unoff. 410 432 Hood Ulver, off. .... (100 44f Jackson, off. ....'..'. 12T.G 2rno Josephine, off. 877 821 Klamath, eat 275 pluralty 1 like, off 484 3C7 Lincoln, off 1G3 020 Lane, .off 2725 2002 Mini, unoff 1G75 2488 .Malheur, unoff C81 727 Marion, off 2795 3751 Morrow, unoff 571 311 Multnomah, off 13.498 14,795 Polk, off 1083 1577 Sherman, Unoff v 302 239 Tillamook, unoff. . . . 392 552 Umatilla, unoff 2022 1905 Upton, unofr 1197 1295 Wallows, off 017 731 Wasco, off 1011 1003 Washington, off I 1855 1596 Wheeler, off 321 218 Yamhill, unoff 1391 1583 We are striving hard to make this the people's store-; store where cv-child-ih the city or in the whole of southern Oregon will delight to come to and do their trading. Ve want cv wy man, woman and cry person within a ra dius of fjO miles to eomc to know this store and believe in it, too. We will make the lowest "prices that good goods can he sold for and will never offer any thing that is not first class in every particular. Our Specialties We will' make special tics of PUREWJIITh: Flour and (JOLDEtf GATE Coffee. f you even jiscd eith er of these" brands you know that they stand second to none on the market. ALLEN Grocery Co. MAIN AND( CENTRAL. Total West's plurality 17,005 53.2G4 0259 CIRCUIT COURT IS AGAIN IN SESSION Madam Uiiigeiideiff. llu .I1 .IppMMuH Utility I, iii nun-.,- .rre .Jiirifc.' lieu I.iinl- t hiiiiin ( lurk, next -peaki-i and i,s. iili'iitml HtMiIiilil , cx-Uiivoiiiur Folk iin.l W. I llnlibuiil, mid u hU. ii.'jV" mtMfNil ujKfUttiw'lion. Tin cu. t i, ir klk for Mieh f lUer ..(tiiii'li.., i $, but uutil IIim dr .immi tniiijilit MUAwiq tlokoift oau lis had lor $2.30, otititliHK boiifar to let tvnervml gout fur onoli nuuiltur. FOR SALE. -''i aiu. 'lu n ull unlr pultj- tntii.ii. blM hind in Uio y; v-yi I ik,. Mnl i in I iiiilinee pio(Mrlv MII .I'C( l UllN'KTT, 4cL..n i Ibuik lib!.' iiir TO tuaiu: Oil K.( 'HANOI:.' Ihe furniture of a 42-room bote In Coeur d'Alenu, Idaho. One of the ver best cities of the northv.'est, o' If iiOO people, two nillioads and In eriirhnii lines, and two new rail r ads building In. Steamboats pl UK rhers and lakes. For furiiltun i f a hotel or rooming Iuiumi in Med ford or would trade for a fire In sin mice business or Interest In out and a home In Medford. This placi of ours In Coeur d'Aleno Is A No. I makes 10 per cent on the Invest meat Furniture ami bulldlivg uev and modern. Our object In wantiiif in trade Is to get further south. Then Is no hotter city In the northwest, oi oast cities even, where there are so many opportunities to make money in Coiir d'Aleno, Idaho Immense forests, lakts r.nd rivers and vnllnyh all around Coour d'Alone. Four hp lumber mills, each hnwug 300,000 find adny hero. AddreMi. 8. II. (UtAIIAM, caio K!le Hotel. Coour d'Aleno. Idaho. 107 The circuit court recoineneil in Juekhomille Weilnenliiv nnd round nit much work. A large nuiulier ot iliuirco easen were eoiisidoicil. D. T. Cox vs. K. A. Ilefler, mitioi fur money; judgment by tlul'null. W. W. l-'orJnov vh. Knlio B. KohL IIV.V, iliuri!u: iilaiutitt' ieu titleee ln Vh (o tile ameuileil eomiliiiut. Meilt'iinl liuililei'h' Supply Co. vs II. (1. Stoekmuii mnl J. I). Itiekert tlcmiiner withdrawn ami leave given to I'ilu bceoud (lemurrer. (leorgn W. Daley . Helle Dale.V. ivoieei set for trial November HI Application ot Knuuo Laudh Co. It ui.Mcr title; miler tor publication L. A. Ittthe h. Jennie Kobe, rii ojee; ilueieu by ilei'ault. Mamie K. Itiilille vs. Claud A iridic, riiwiice; decree by default A. .1. Daley vs. II. II. 1 Inn is, ne on lor money; dcmurier ovei ruled ml ricfcpriuul given !" ila.vs o t'ui- icr plead. WeeRs & Hteowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phones: F. W. Weeks, 207T: A. E. Orr 3692. LADY SSLSTANT ro A HOME FOR YOU. I will wll yuu ll lot ill the best loidemw iwrt of tin. y and builil 40U n huvm uueuuliits lo your uvvp lilftu HUtl uHfiimtioiis. Knsi . A. V. ItAltN'tiTT. JueL.m C, Muni. bri 'Kir OF PORTLAND SOON PORTLAND. Or., Nov 17. Word enelied, here Itiuu Wnshingtou to day thai uiinouneement ot' the cen sus of Portland, SiMtknuo, Seattle ami Doiso will not be made until rfoiuo time ue.l week. Direetor iJurnntl Miiri (lint he oulil 'infer itli Secretary Xacl f the department of conuneivo and aber and lav before him the ilntn infill vvliieh the revised and ivdueud (citnU cif, the.se four eitie wore bas ed before the lontr nvvHited eeiuu would be made public. It is understood that Diuituk i laktiii' this moans Mi mwHtit muv i... enumomtfim. Shuuni Seei-yttayv N- gel have any doubt tlitttlho fiiriiivs ttiv iuueeiirHle lor anv mu- ,-tiv. ev. vmII In- l.il.i ii t. i, iu'V .inn THANKSGIVING SUPPLIES This is the plaee to e.oine for your Thanks giving supplies. Everything in Pump kins, Spices, Nuts, Can dies, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, in" fact, anything that the house wife needs in order to make the most delicious Thanksgiving Dinner that was o-ver served. Come here and let us show you the goodies and what is more impor tant I EARN OUR PRICES. Olmstead 6 Hibbard West, Side Phone Main571 . WM Exceptional Values In Tailored Suits and Dresses We especially feature for this week, women's strictly tailored suits of excel lent quality 'cheviots, men's cloths and other fabrics at Coats are short and lined with an excellent quality of heavy satin. Skirts m smart conservative stvles. We do not hesitate to say that these are among the best values that wo have been able to offer our customers' values that cannot fail to be appre ciated. Some of these are $29.50 and $32.50 values. I 11 Suit Offerings Some of the suit offer ings are beautiful braided broadcloth suits al s o h a n ds o m e tweeds in brown, grey and green mixtures; many smart touches. All garments lined with a guaranteed 1 i n i n g. Skirts full or modified hobble. Must be-seen;to be appreciated. Price $25 Vt r& ! X Vl.BIVl M i II A" ffe I "Vt 'i) HSs? ' t"e?" m I "to i rj ; New Dresses in most every conceivable material and color are here for your choosing all new, spiekc and span, the new hobble, the modi lied hobble or a straight kr plaited effect. Choose 'to your liking. Most reason ably priced. Pretty street dresses in serge at. $15.95, $18.50, $19.50 and up Pretty party dresses in chiffon, marquisette and messaliuc at j gg $13.95, $25, $2 .50 and up ST. MARK'S BUILDING WEST MAIN STREET "Blue Ribbbon" "Chase & Sanborn" Flour Coffee If .y(iuhavQ tried it. you know alljihat wo could pos- sibly ftllY.Q-U. IJyo" haven 'b tried it, 'all "wo ask is a trial. - i Tlie sainc thiiig certainly applies to this brand ouol- lee. Warner, Wortman ($X Gore GROCERY PHONE 28G MARKET PHONE 281 before the iKipnlntioii is. luiiiouuecd. If N'aicel is hiittitfii'il with thu fiu'- ure thev will be riiiblit-heri proinjvt Lv and 110 reeoiuitj. will bo nllowtvd. Xasel it, out of the eity and will Hot return for Mueral lnys. NKW YORK. Nov. 17. A. tun vpn' lei.e n tho lxriu siouiuls h( KH Hunual ivntHl of $1-1.000 vvs lKMd totlav by tlm iHeuasyiv of lit New York Awrum lwme Uwuu The BHumnl immed four timh the irie. named in tho cne tlstieil '20 CHEW YOUR FOOD AND LOWER LIVING'S COST IIHAIIO, Nov. 17. Clinw moie mnl viwuiii litikjk tut t1ilnt. tt nlum iw " H" ' i ihe yiy Horoee Flutuhor. fuunder of lll'llllllll'lhltl. 2llM,lktta. Ilk .,,.1 llllllll.l i the hiicb eM( of living. When he i.flllln llilt'i. fl'iilll Viiw Viirt: In ilnliinr ii leetuie. Air. Klotebur Raye it out , tliut nu inn. y Miuld have halt ot the uo.t of Hviii if they would eut his Campbell & Baumbach REAL ESTATE, LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS I Monoy on hand at all times to loan on improved farms ana city property, 203 FrTUITGRCWERS BANK BUILDING. PHONE 3231. way. "finl vmir imlmtii'.. itm....,...... ;., o 1 ..v. ...... ...... ....v ,?. V VC j proper eoiumton ny Motolienrim: vour food," he said, "and you will J M...I tl... .1... ............. ...;n I. . I I 4ii.i iut iir iuniiiii iii hi,, iciliu od onethird. The yoi will be re lueed nt least one-half. Yqit will ertt only for uiinplor and cheaper fluid MUil will liiivn ki.lt.ul lli. nnK. lent mued hy th iuerened nost of liviu-' .. - . "The eliipf thing is to htw food uuiil vnu hve set all tin- Uoiv out I .if il Then il W!illu- ii-olf If vou eoueentrnte your nttention mi tnste vou vull fin J thai von never Knew lu tliiuct la.stod boi'iir. pi,., . bread will beeoruo sweeter and more palatable than ease, l'ni, .!.,... i -- . ........v.-. mil, starehv foods will become more ta-sty than meats." Although he is (U years old, Hotelier can perform difficult ath letic feats with on.se. Kletehor never ats hrakfa,t. Hi noon meal iiMtallv (KiiikisK ,.p .. baked potato, loiiiHlooh, B1M,S r erwim uud broad and butter At llll'llt I lll.U.H.ri.u. ,,... ,ldlM i "up, ix.tati.es, ,Uit.s and bread and ,lu,u'r- "' "ever eats meat. ' ,?,tJon.' slvlne sanitary owei- lBKQ ann (Ira nana " . .... SX't" ln thla Wltlon, only five blocks from Main street, tho cios- ?Prln ?00i "Wenee lots now of !nuYtin.lni M?'"i. The matter of ' fornix ln.tbe dralnase sower a( Ind Li portUD,ty t0 rtra'n basemenis MnltariarS an,d, brlng about the best fo &17 """Iltloni. Medford'a up- mndiHpcoP,e ?nIy waat HP-to-dnto conditioDt, In their residence quar- rrs. u 4MM!ic 'MB.1 V UWWS uwiaii'fto -liftiui'i