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m K? IV ' IV i 1 ?. 'H f, $ PXGE TWO CHANGES MADE CORPORATION LAW Minlnn and Foreign Concerns Af fcctccl Principally Must Flic Cony of Articles With Secretary of State anil Make Reports. SALHM, Or., Feb. 2U. Changes of gome Importance wore made In tlio corporation laws by tho lBlnlnturo Hint linn Just adjourned. Those laws wore suggested for tlio most part by tlio corporation department of tlio socrotary of stnte's office and filled i)omu largo gaps In the present cor poration laws of the state. They purtnlned particularly to forolgn nnd mining corporations. According to those now provision foreign eleemosynary corporations must now file a certified copy of their nrtlcloH of Incorporation with tlio nee rotary of state. Tlio must also file a jiowor of attorney upon which legal Horvlco can bo niado and for this (hoy niiiHt pay the hiiiiio fee an Is paid by domestic corporations of the name nature. The fee Is ?& Any foreign corporntlou which falls or neglects to pay the annual license fee or file is annual lopoit for two coiibccuUvo years shall upon being re. ported to tlio governor by tlio secre tary of statu liuvo Its charter or right to transact business In Oregon repeal ed the samo as any domestic corporation-may now bo dissolved by the, gov ernor. Moans nre also provided by which such corporntlou may bo re instated. Regarding domostlc mining corpo rations the new laws provide that corporations actually engaged hi min ing for precious metals and having 1111 output not to exceed $1000 n year must, in order to come within tlio piovisloiiH of the law of lOOK, ex empting thom from paying other than tlio $10 license fee, file with the sec retary or state during .luno of each year a statement Betting rorlli the fact that the annual output of tlio initio is less than $1000 annually. In case snub corporation falls to niiiUe UiIh icport tlioy will be leipilroil to niiv tho hiimu fee as is piovlded for other corporal Ioiih ot lllie amount of capital stock. WASHINGTON VOTES TAX FOR PACIFIC HIGHWAY i OliYMIMA, Wni.li., K'li. ill.- Th-il Wusliington mnj niilele lier iiiut' of the I'neifie hijdivvn.v n bill lias boon introduced inlo the house, by Ucprosoiitntive F.dvvnrd .1. Wright, Milling for u luilf-mill tax on nil property west of the Cascade nioiin inius. Since Hie introduction or this hill, pri.iniiient oiiituiienlioii mid cit izens througboul tliH wenleru part of tlio state have sijtnified their np provul of such n measure. The I'n eifio lli(liw.v nsfioeintion of North America in particular, is working for tlio pussn of (he bill, and me linukinfc up tlieir request by a Ion Hit of sunors to a petition recoin uieudiiin such action boiiuj taken bv tile loglslatnrw. A liulf-iuill tax uieuns .)() cents on n thousand dollars, and this amount is infinitesimal when the went stood that a highway pawing through Vuii- uvr, Cheliuh. Taeonia, eniue Everett, lielliuglituu and Maine would vosiilt in, is considered. Although tlio tax will be on ptiM'r!y we-t of Hie mountain-, tick n road will bene fit every -nclioti of the Miitc. FOlin CARS TURN TURTLE BUT NO ONE IS KILLED auicqckuijck. n. m.. I'Vh. sj. Nuttily IUI0 iwssenjjers on enM bound Kanlu 1'V train No. '-' today nro unable to aecouul for their es cape in " "f the mu. peculiar vrrook. While running .'i0 utiles an hour the t ruin broke in I wo. Four Pullmans were iivvrturned, one of tliem cut nearly in two In mi up turned rail. I'M teen pnM-ngci-. were injured. SKATING RACES AT "NAT" TOMORROW Apotuto race will he the feutuiM On Hi euminfc progrnm at the Nat fllorium tomorrow night wkeu 4 iluftuVr of tmiitlHnU will tr til 'jyidomor, by their siiadines of ham) ll well n . nlulits to skate. U lh flea I to i-lfiin up 1, lute ol "spuds' i mux; "ul nb'iiu the tloor ot the Hnk. ,'. 'J'ho t'oiiipctiimn is open to all. MRS. LESLIE CARTER AS HAMLET AND MACBETH PI'ITSIU'Wd. Pa . I''h '-' ! Ham lot fin' ill'"' Lelic Cmni Tht hld.y of Ilk- heat t throbs and the a ub u in hnir loduv iiiiiioiiuimmI tJiat in future 1 molinnul iole would be barred and that next m-ukoii Jiit would ttieklv u fmblitiu of k mel uucholy game. ,uy Mitcbrth ami CleopfltJIt, he nnd. .iK would b nmung Iter uw ole. j CALL THE ROLL AT CJSTLE HALL Knlulits of Pythias Hold Annual Cer- cmony Here Last Nljjht A'J- dresses Made and Whiting Relate! Memoirs. The local castle hull of Knights of Pythias was filled to overflowing last oveuiiiK, It being tho annual roll call. A groat ninny members nnswerod with appropriate nddionses and re sponses. A number or nbsent broth ers sent telegrams, letters nnd night messages. W. W. Hlfert, us grand prolate of the grand domain or the state of Oro- gon, dollverod a short nddrefls defin ing tho nlniH and works of tho or der. M. I'lirtthi, n charter ineinber of Taliaman lodge, No. .'II, gave n very luloroHlliiK address on the subject. "Talisman Lodge, Us .Members, I'nst and Present." M. A. Itadcr, who acted us loast mastor for tlio evening, read an ad dress dollvorod by Senator lleverldge at a recent anniversary meeting. Loula Whiting told of his personal memories or Colonol Knthbono, the founder of tho order of Knights of PylhhiB. Miss Floranco Gray rendered three piano solos. M. A. Under nnd A. M. Pish sang a iluot. Miss Kdna Klfert and Mrs. Hodge favored with u piano duet. Mrs, Harnuin ontortnlned with a splendid reading. A delightful banquet wnB served, lifter which three members of tho Murjoilo Mandovllle company Mr. and Mrs. Athey and .lolin Atboy en tertained most delightfully with songs and lively sketches, This part of the entertainment seemed to be highly appreciated by those presont. The evening almost flew nwny, as many remarked on leaving, who upon looking up the time found that the wee Hinii" hours or the morning had nrrlvcd. , JOSEPHINE COUNTY AUTO ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED The Josephine Count Automobile iioMieiiilion met Tuesday night at (luiiifs Pass or reorganization and election of ol'licei. Those ehosn were: President, L. L. Ilcrricl;; vici president, P. II. Herman; IrciiMitcr. .1. T. Tuffs; secretary, Lincoln Sav iijio; trustee, who with the officer forms the board of trustees, II. ''. Kinney. A membership committee was appointed, composed of ,1. I' Tulfs, Clins. Welter, H. l- OldiiiK, (1 W. Lewis and K. L. Cluiichill. The object of the club ih to eo operate in the matter of good roiul and to hniid together for protection of themselves and nil road user. The matter of signs on the country roads will also receive attention. LOCAL COUPLE WED HERE YESTERDAY Mr. licit Dougherty mid .Miss Vere P.. Ilendricksoii were uiarned .esoi da nflernooii 111 the parsonage "I tho First ImplUl church. The Ke A. A. Holme performed tlio cere IIIOIIV. Thev will make their home on Mi Dougherty's oivliard, between her. and Talent. LADIES OF SECT MEET IN CHRISTIAN CHURCH The ladies of the Chii-linn chill' b held a uieeliiiu; and reception at tin home of Mis. vulenhcrr. yesterday, during which a musical proggnuu and several uddressos were gone through. Mrs. Iturgess and Mrs. Dcnliain assisted . MRS. GOULD'S BAGGAGE S0LP TO PAY DEBTS NKW OliK. Pell. -J.t To ree.ei mi ; lil.llOil iiiiiiinil against Mrs. How ird tlould. the iiianaueiueul of the St Hegis hotel toda.v anuoiiueeil ! that U nisterions pieces of bag gage, includim; '."' Hunks l1i4h be long to Airs, tlould. will he sold tit public nueiiou here March 8. Mis, (build, the biUel a, owes tour iiioiillis rent and :i ling restau rant and "refreshment" bill. She i now in her winter home at Lynch biiru. Vh. (lould is in Puli. XOTU'H, DegtnnlBg April lit, II u, the union M!l for paint vr wtll b ?4 per day. On that date too Initiation fw Into local uulon. No. 0 IS, Uro-' t her hood of Palntera Uecorntora of America, will be iatatt. Tbo uulou miwta every Taurada night at i. ui In Augl kail. C. V. llARttiNQTOX. atoratarr 401 Kwlh Uartlatt 9t. 310, Itkln for Ilentth. MEDFORD MATL TRTBryE, RUSHED CRAIER ROAOs Contractor Natwick With Return of Fair Weather Increases Crew and Renews Work on Pumice Grades Will Be Traveled This Summer. Willi (lie return of fair weather Contractor Xulwiek lias lcnewod work on tlnit section of the Crater Luke boulevnrd eliniinntinjr Pumice hill with increased vigor mid the old grmle, the terror of uutomobilisls will be eliminated when travel opcis to tlio lake this summer. Jlr. Natwick lias increased liis crew and will soon have grading iigniii under way in full blast. GOES 10 CHICAGO 10 OPEN OFFICE In order to fuilher tho interests or his company and to put tho prop erty bordering the V. &. K. right of way and 1,'nownas the Uoguolands on the Chicago market, John A. Maiiloy, formerly manager or that company here, left lor the windy city yester day. Tho lemainliig holdings of the company will bo planted to apples and pears and sold In 10 and 20 ucro tracts. A railroad Gtatlon. to be known as "Uoguelands," will be buljt on the property by tho P. &. 10. this summer. Advertisement for Sale of Bontls. Sonlcd jiroposals will be received by the undersigned clerk of school district No. 'J' Jackson county, Ore gon, nt his office at Talent, Ore., up to -i o'clock p. in., April I, 11)11, fir the purchufco of $27,.r)00.00 school bonds of said school district No. 2'J. These bonds nre of the denomina tion of iflOOO each, bear interest at tint rale of ." per cent per annum, payable .scmi-atiuunlly, both interest mid principal payable at, the counts Ireasiirer'h office in Jackson county, Oregon, as ut a designated banking house 111 the city of New York at the option of the bidder. The bonds will be dated at the date of delivery and mat ore 'JO years thereafter, but will be tiibjeet to o- dcmplion by said school district 10 ypuifi after date of bond. A certified cheek of $1000 shall lecoiupnny bid in favor if school district No. '2. Talent Jack sou county, Oregon, shall accompany each hid, which cheek will be for feited to said school distinct No. '22 as liipiidated duiimges in cine the bidder fnil to take and pay for the bonds at the price stipulated in the bid. The successful bidder must fur ni!i the blank bonds. The directors of district No. '22 re serve the right to 1 eject anv and all bids. All bids should be addressed to thi clerk of school district No. 'J'J, Tul I'll! Jlilfmi .inilllfv (ll.tivni, mill -, ..... ........, ...... marked proposals for school bids. C. W. SIIKK.MAN. Clerk of School Dud rid No. J'J. Jackson Coiiuiv. Oi.'uon. J'M llnskhiR for Health. Pear Land Bargains 1 1 .iml II .11 ms of Milctly flit class frutt laud aluuit half a mile to pavement, and a little oer a mile fiom Medroid post ofllci', and the low a Is building out in thh direction 'hla tract heiug on the uuieadam road to JMcksomtllp, Hint only a short ills taiire from brick bcIioo! bulldlug. This laud Is all set to pears, coin lew and liMiilolt. and are Just begin 11 In K to bear being four )ears old, uiul right 011 line of ltogue Kler Vullo) rathoad. This laud will come uiulei the proHsed ditch in cage irrigation should ever bv uueded. I can sell this If salo is maib gutekly at $Mu0. with I17&0 cash balance tour auiiual puymtmtA 0 pt rent. If ou waut something; good uuU dull) growing better se this. lfiO acres oil Rogue Hlvet aud I' inllo frtigi Voudvill0, aud 7 mile from Uraut I'uas on main traveled road, aud on electric Hue survey IT 1-2 acres tt to Uartlvtt, Wiutei N'sllls and Aujou Mars last ar About 110 acres of bottom laud on river, balance aloplug- Creek flow through. Good koiue aud bars. 6e acres cultivated and seeded or Mill bo. Oais. aiwlti, slfalfs. clover etc I Ait of rlne watHl on this place, and oine lint soil. Umi of the noil U bottom made soil of gicat depth Prbe $ 1 2 per acre with $3000 it i;ooo tau, balance teuiu m a per rem W. D. H oflgson ttll it I O1c81.11 I'll, .11, 1. IRK MEDFORD, QKEflOX, THURSDAY, FKBPrAKY 23, IAETNA T 10 PLAY I0NIGHT Visitors, Champions of Northern California, Hopeful of Victory Local Boys Confident They Can Retain Laurels Here. The basketball mutch between the teams of tho 3Iodlord High .school Did the Aleho club, ol Aetna. Calii.. champions of northern California, will take place on the Niitutoriitin floor promptly at 7:30 o'clock to night. , The visitors' team will arrive and both teams will bu'put through prac tice stunts by their respective train era before tonight's jr.inic. EVANS TO TALK 10 YOUNG F The Kirs I llaptist chinch will, on Kiiday aftotnoon at I o'clock, be the scene of 11 unique and interesting re ligious' exercise when K;. gelist J Ih'iice Kvuiin will devote tlic bottci part of an hour to a talk to school children uud young folks generally. At the service to bo held in Un church tonight u number of converts, gained during the rec-nt meetings, will be baptized b. immersion. The evangelist will continue holdiuu revivals hero over Sunday. VOYAGED DOWN KLAMATH RIVER UPON RUDE RAFT Mr. Layton of Il.ippv Camp, Si--kijou county, who has. been mining and pros-pecting 011 the Klunmth on the Klamath river, made us a pleas ant call early in the week, he havinir come hero on business connected with a milling deal ol much import ance, say the Crescent City News. Jr. Luyton wn.s formerly a knight of the slid; and rule and a ipii'l pusher but fotvook the trade sev eral ,cai-s ago and eugaued in th alluring search for "ihe rool of nil evil." lie has spout two and u hall year along the Klamath river be tween Yrekn uiij Ueipia and mivs that during that time he saw onlv 'one white woman and never even got a glimpse of a wagon road. Although having spent considera ble time in Alaska and other "wild and wooly' sections of the world, Mr. Layton put,, the Klamath section down as the forthesl from civiliza tion he has ever seen. In coining down the Klauiiilh liver, there be ing onlv "trails" and he haviiur 1.0 boat, he took a couple of logs, tanked cleats across- to hold them together and made .a perilous join ne of mam miles on th.it dangerous stream Hither than tr.i( over the lulls. MEDFORD CONSERVATORY FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES NAT. BUILDING ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC. FULL FACULTY. G. TAILLANDIER, DIRECTOR. ..Automobile Repairing.. CRATER LAKE GARAGE 22 South Riverside Phono Main 4282. Home 298 K. N. H. Mark Every Day Is Kodak Time jCSk-ATWV jW ' with EASTMAN KODAKS and Materials Medford Book Store 1 mrMm GREAT APPLES iN NEARBY UPLANDS Charles Peelor, who Lives Near P11- mien Hill. Grows Winter Pcarmalns Which Crowd World Famous Pro- duet nf Rnriue nivnr Vnllnv Not alone in its glory is the lower Hoguo valley when it comes to grow ing of high grade apples as the pro duel of southern Oregon uplands tes tify. Charles I'eelor. who resides .11 the western end of the I'umicc hill, near Prospect, harvested this fall a large quantity of winter penrmiiins nnd .SpitzenhoriTs', which loo the oqtuil of the prize winning products ot the valley lands. The fruit is cnlirc l free of disease or insects. Mr. I'ccW is known over the stale through the product of his water melon patch which lias furnished au tomobile parties to Crater Lake with out number with luscious melons. Mi I'eelor is justly proud of the products of his lUDitiiluih ranch. CHIMPANZEE CAN VOTE AS WISELY AS WOMEN AL11ANY, X. Y Kcb. 2:$. The declaration that "ti Chimpanzee e.in list 11 bnllot a-; intelligently as a wo man," made here today before the joint committee of the house and sen ate on judiciary got one scudy fire j( glares froln suffragettes who bo siczed the committee, to submit a suffrage nmeiidment to the people. The effeiidiui: remark was nindc by Margaret Ci.irduer of Albany, an antisiiffragette, who, with Mrs. John Martin, opposed the referen dum. PILKS CURFI) IX (I TO II DAYS. PAZO OINTMRNT Is cunrnntecd o cure any cr.so of Itching, blind, lilcodlng or protruding plleu in C to I I d.ys or money refunded. GOc. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS J. 10. Moswell end wile and chil dren ictiirncd fronr a trip to Cali fornia Tnesdny cvonuur. It. II. Harris of Cold Hill transact ed business here lute Tuesday oven ini:. Mrs. White of Woidvillo is visiting her biother, I'd Farra. Henry Hill, foiinerly of Central Point, but now of Kugone, is visilhg his niiinv friends here. F. W. St 1 eels of Woodville, Arthur Itrown, Lin Purdin of Mcdl'ord and Mrs. Denton ot Tola were attending to busiuc. here Wednesday. Our Correspondents LUL Sludebaker Garage Co. Formerly Siskiyou Auto Co, This Garage and Machine Shop la now in chargo or a practical auto repair man. All kinds of autos and gaa onglnos well and (pilckly ropalred. Overhauling a specialty. Cars stored and cared for by tho month. Oil and gasollno tor sale. 128-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 413X FIRST GOOD Reasonable Prices Seauh the laud and ou wont find l in i i;ioi frl.' and incuts than we carr illu here. thk proof is positive. We can ibovj- you ataple uud funt-y groceries sec ond to none la quality aud ull sold at , RKA.SOXAIU.U PRICKS Right hero In MUord you will find the stius goods are offered for Mile t prices that average one-third more than we are asking. We oa prov tbtt assertion. As for Meats You ouh hae to call at thU lnii and examine our line uf meats in be i-oiivhui'd that we offet i. mit:ioi hue Do vou want the tieuf Then we .i-srt our hiifiu h-, f.n i- i,li.-r the lieat that can he found m sou-hem Oregon. Warner, Wortman 6 Gore (JROCFRY IMIONi: "Si. 1911 IMPORTS PUPILS: SAIIESJER JBB; Miss Peeler, Teacher at Prospect, in Novel Manner Keeps Her Position When Pupils Get Scnrce-Brintj! ' Her Sisters to District. In order to hold her position .1 teacher in the Prospect school Miss Gertrude Peelor, preceptress, wns forced to bring to -live with her tvv younger sisters from Hutte Kails, ,1 the school district has not enoimh children of fdiool age to warrant its .continuance. When Miss Peelor took tlio school at the beginnig of the school yeai there were sufficient school children ill the districl. When the first snow came, however, many of the famili' nioed to the alley for the winter. There -was ti derth of childicn. Mi Peelor faced an ontorccd vncatio.i So she imported her two youinjer Me ters milking 11 total of five children, necessary under the law. In such a manner was the problem solved. SURF BATHING NOW POPULAR AT PORTLAND PORTLAND. Or., Feb. l:i. Si.U bathing in winter lin become a fa voiite amiisenient with the Multno mah (dub members of this city and n special train of club members end their women friends will go to the beach at Gearhart next Saturday 'oi the second dip in the iicean tliW win ter. There will be no less than 100 de votees of the sport make the trip and this number is Hhely to be augment ed largely by the time the excursion takes places because of the growing interest in the winter swims. Swim ming will be in the open ocean i.r the most part, although some races are set for tho tank at the hotel. Hasklns for Health. O. K. Fox and wile. A. W. Mm and family and Mr-. Moon, Sr.. were Grants Pass visitors Wedncsdnx. Miss Whelplev .spent Wedncsdnx t. Tolo. Mis'. W. ,1. Nichols anil dauahter. Iiiitli, me spending a few duxs i.l Gold Hill. Mrs. Kvelyn H. Maple of Portland u recent Mcdl'ord Mail Tribune agent here, is visiting Mi. Robert Kvle. D. F. Jones mid A. H. I.ePoute spent Wedne-day in Ashland. 15. F. Peart and wile, J. V. Mxi-i's and wife. W. H. Price, F. A. Hawk, lames Jli,--iu,i-, Fli Jones, Jess Glass, spent Wedne dux in Mcdtnd. MiiiMr iMiovr ysi CLASS Where to Go JonigM NATATORIOM TODAY Afternoon and Kvcnliig Sessions Roller Skating. Rowling. IJllllnrda, Ririo Range and Tub and Shower Daths. THURSDAY, 7::tl p. in. ItASKirr HAhli MATCH AKTXA, Oil. HKill SOIIOOIi s. MKDFOltD IIKJII SCHOOh I man class STOCK CO. TONIGHT I COM FORT'S ('OXFOUM)KI) ; coxrusiox." i Three-Act Comedy Drama. Last week of Marjorio Mundc- ? vllle Stock Co. Reservo your scats by phono 2071. Beginning Sunday, February 1!G, high class vntulovlllo and moving X x X Mcdford'e Exclusive Ticture Tho- ntor. Latest Licensed Photo- ' plays. 0e Rime-No More One Dime' rs--'s j THE ISIS THEATRE I j: The World's Greatost Novelty Rolling Skaters. J ;; This Is sure to please. $ !; Introducing tho only act of Its J ! kind in the world. i IruiiEK ri:i:i.s of latust mo- I i;TIOX IMCTURFS AXD A (JOOD ISOXC I5Y HARRY RI.AXCHARD, J : "Tho Utile Man With tho Hlg ? Yolce." ? rt J "WAT" THEATRE j TWO COMIOIUKS AXD TWO DRAMAS J The Nat Theater has exception- i ally fgood jilctures for tonight's s piograni, consisting of two strong i dramas and two good comedies. z s 1 "Lucy's Lover fCom.l 2 X 2 "Ilorrowed Flat (Com.) j 3 "Old Folks Rack Home (Dra) I 4 -"Dark Thin Lino" (Dra) XHXT CH AXfii: FRIDAY Tjrrrr,mr,4t,r,.,Z X WHKX DOWX TOWX DROP IXATTIIH M "Nar Confectionery ICK CRKAM, SOLT DRXIKS, COXFIXTIOXRRY, liLXCH A light, pleasant room, open fiom S a. m. to midnight. h. M. (!i:..MICS, Proprietor 0 PHONE SOI Old (Mistoiueivs send mo your nddivss. New Premiums, Now Scr Yico, Xow Atpiit. lur Hie same old stand ard nods. AGENCY GRAND UNION TEA CO. hotrippstrkkt Offutt Rornes Auto Co. Automobiles ! GENERAL OVERHAULING & .MACHINE REPAIRING. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. PH0NB MAIN 6231. Comer Cfttra Ave. and 8th St Medrord, Or. : ID-GO