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PAGE SIX (f f ftft MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNT3, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, .TUNIC 27, J!) If. , , T. ; ..J OLD SOLDIERS It.! .1 & fc ANNUAL MEET Stnto Encampment of Granjl Army and Relief Corps Held at Ashland Reception Tonight Opens Pro. gram Parade Upon Thursday. A large delegation from Chester A. Arthur loat, O. A. It., of this rlty left Tuesday morning to attend tho nnnunl state encampment of the Grnntl Army veterans which opened Tuesday at Ashland. Many of tho local veterans ycro accompanied by their families. The encampment will continue un til Friday. Old soldiers from all parts of tho state will be present. Auto mobile lours throughout the valley will bo a feature of their entertain ment. Ashland has prepared a heart) welcome for the visitors. rrogruiu for Gathering. .The Writ event on the program is n reception tonight. The Invocation will be pronounced by Kev. V. A. Srhtnlxnlcy' and this will be followed by tho address of welcome by Mayor It. P. Nell. A rcsponso will be made by the senior vice commander of the Btato G. A. It., word having been re ceived that Department Commander Beach will not bo able to attend on account of ill health. Thcro will bo a violin solo, a recitation by Mrs. Por ter and music by tho male quartet. Tho Ashland band will play In the Chautauqua park from 7 to S p. m. Business sessions will be held morning and afternoon Wednesday and In the evening another social pro gram will be given, tho feature of which will bo the presentation of the war Play entitled "Just Bofore the War," by home talent. The exercises that evening will again be opened by nu invocation and this will bo fol lowed by a vocal solo. The Ashland band will again play at Chautauqua park between 7 and S p. m. Parade oil Thursday. . Tho parade will bo held Thursday afternoon and tho column will form on the plara and park grounds promptly at 2 o'clock. In addition to the. old soldiers, tho militia will bo In Hnc, tho Woman's Relief Corps, ladles of the G. A. It., First Oregon cavalry and Infantry, the Kogue Itlv cr Boy Scouts and baud. A. C. Spencer will be marshal of the day. Thursday evening a banquet will bo tendered visiting delegates by the Woman's Relief Corps of Ashland. TRUST PKUSUM VI j Rfmmtmummmim W iw. -. Hp -- -- r5wc i' film1 vani Uk crib j&&-t4-P9PRnKiHI BHBEH JOSEPH . REICHMANN Joseph B. Rf'rlimaun. ,oc time M-i-iiil.nl of the Carocsdc Tnift Company tf New 1'orfc, Is on trl.il on a cliarsc of riaUlui s fnlsf niatenK'nt to the Banking I)rp.nrl rtiMit of the Kmnlrc State. The trial 1 poing along slowly owing to a series r squabbles among the lawyers on both ilk JAPAN TO INCREASE ARMY FORCE AT ONCE TOKIO, June 27. Japan's already huge army, according to plans just announced by tho government, Is to bo Increased at once by two more divisions which are to be permanent ly stationed In Korea. An appropri ation to cover the cost of the increase is to be asked for of the next diet. In the newspaper Jujl today Count Okuina declares that there is great opposition by the public to the nrmy increase. This, he says, Is unneces sary, but insists that an increase of tho navy Is urgent. OREGON PIONEER PASSES AWAY Mrs. Sarah Ann Chapman, Wlfo ot Daniel Chapman and Sister ol County Judge Neil, Dies Suddenly at Her Home at Kingst-urn Spring JOHN D. HASTENS TO REORGANIZE OIL TRUST Mrs. Sarah Ann Chapman, at''d Ct an Oregon pioneer, wife of Daulel ra)iunu and sister of Mayor Nell of Ashland and County Judge Nell bl Jacksonville, died suddenly at he home near Kingsbury Springs Sun day evening. She had been able tt be around the day of her death though In poor health for the past two years. Mrs. Chapumu was tho daughter ol Clalbourne and Louisa Nell and cross ed the plains when a babe with het parents, brothers and sisters, It isr3, from Tenuessee. She has sluc resided lu Jackson county. Besides her husband. Mrs. Chap man Is survived by four sisters and five brothers as follows: Mrs. J It. Toier of Ashland, Mrs. Jennie Al ford of Klamnth Falls, Mrs. Mar. Dean of Grants Pass and Mrs. Gcr trude Murphy of Ashland, Judge J. It Nell of Jacksonville. V. 1.. Noll ol Roscburg. L. A. Nell and Mayor It P. Nell ot Ashland and J. C. Nell ol Brownsville, Or. Four sons ant' three dnughtcrs survive: Barton .and Thomas of Ashland, Homer of Sar Francisco, Virgil of Ashland, Mrs II. B. Mitchell, Mrs. Oscar Lowe anr Miss Kdith Chapman. Arrangements have not yet beei made for the funeral. SCANDINAVIANS PICNIC AT PARK IN ASHLAND Seventy-five Scandinavians gath ered in the picnic grounds at At-hluml Sunday to celebrate the midsummer feht, or national holiday. Among those present were: Ca'l Swcnson mid wife, J. A. Gilbcrtnon, N. C. Olson, Ncls Ahlstroni, liirger Wnllbtia ii ml wife, Eric Weren and wife, John D. Mcltne and wife, P. W. Paulson nnd wife, Herman llnnson, G. Anderson and wife, G. II. Iledbcrg and wife, P. J. Prodcson, Luther Johnson ami wife, Mrs. L. E. Header, Agnes Ilcdhorg, 11. Carlson and wife, Daniel Garland, Eleauora Hedherg, II. E. King ami wife, L. J. Orrcs and wife, Emil Peil and wife, C. B. Wiukstrom and wife, Elena Jleilberg. Nels Thompson and wife, George Wickslrom, Albert Carlson and wife, llrs. Neils Larson, Gustav Auderon and wife, Hiss Edith Nelson, HUr. Ida M. Weren, John A. Nelson and wife, Hiss Cornelia Larson, Emil Nelson, Hiss Nellie Johnson, HUs KUjo Larsou, Mrs, Fordney, Arved Nelson, Miss Ida Larson, Hiss Gludis Nelson, E, Q. Nelson, C. Ppecht, wife and sou Kenneth, Prcd Carlson, Lars Berg, Charles Astrotn, Hiss Very Nelson, Mrs. J. It. Itiiiidou, Charles S. Jlowen, Prank Porter, E. C. Even eon. PLACER OPERATIONS AT PATRICK'S CREEK NEW YORK, June 127. To assUt in tin immediate reorganization of tiic Standard Oil company, made neces- Miry by the recent decision of the United States supreme court, John I). Jfoekefeller will arrive here to morrow from Cleveland. Officers of the Standard deelure that no detail of the new plans will he announced until a dissolution of the trimt and its re-organization in new form aro accomplished. 13. P; Itiiyiuoinl of Patrick's creek, formerly of Medford, is spending a few days in tho city. He reports that rapid progress is being made in constructing ditches for placer op erations upon his Patrick creek chums. Operations mo also under way at tho mouth of Patricks creek at Smith river, upon tho Elkliorn placer mine. A sawmill has hceu installed and lum ber is being cut for the flumes. KNIFE SLIPS AND YOUTH LOSES SIGHT OF AN EYE Louis Mitchell, 14, sou of N. Mitch ell, who resides on the hill rpnd about u milu -south of Jacksonville, while playing with a kuifu Sunday had Hie misiortiiuu to have tho knife slip and hoivotrato tho hall of his right eye. Nbjht was completely destroyed. HELL IS A MYTH, STATES PASTOR RUSSELL SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 27. That hell is a myth and that he can prove it by quotations from the New and Old Testaments, was the .substance of a speech made. hero by Postor Huscll of the Loudon and HrooJ-lyn (nbernaeles at Dreamland rink. 'Hereafter" was the subjeet of the lecture, which was made in connection with the International Sunday school convention. Russell analyzed the common beliefs in heav en and hell and then gave his own opinion that the dead will simply sleep until the judgment day. INSURRECTO LEADER ON TRIAL FOR MURDER LOS ANGELES, Cal., June 27. -Without money and apparently with out friends, 'General" Caprhys Pryec, former leader of the iiisurrec tos in Tin Jiiana, was arraigned be fore Judge Wellborn this afternoon. Captain John Hosby of Tin Juana, who assumed command of the insur- ri3ctos after General" Pryce left the county, is to be arrested as a civil prisoner. Warrants for his arrest were issued by the federal authori ties today charging him with tho same offense alleged that have been placed against Pryce, that of com mitting murder and uroii in Mexico. ADVICK FOB MKDKOKI) PICOPLK. People Jn Medford who have con stipation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach, should uho slniplq buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com pounded In Adler-l-ka, the new Ger man appendicitis rented yr A SINGLE DOSE brings relief-almost INSTANT LY because this simple mixture nntl- eeptlclzes tho digestive organs and drains off the Impurities. For sale by Leon B. Hasklns. . ADVKKTISKH I.KTTKH LIST. The following list of lettors re main uncalled for at the postofflci at Medford, Oregon, Wednesday, Juni 21. 1911: M E Abbott. Miss B Adams. Mar gucrlto Anderson. Johu Baccrlcl Clyde Barn tun, H C Barnett, Mlltoi Baldy. J A Baxter, J O Blnns, I Bid die, Joseph Boyd. Joseph Brown, 11 Brown, II Brody, R B Bufflngton C D Callcn, Anna Carlson, B W I Carkln. Bill Carnahari, Llla Cain Mae Chapman, Vlnccnero Clllo, H J Clark. Tommp Cornell, Max Cohen B L Concher, Dr Cramer, J H Crane Mr and Mrs Arthur uunnlngham, ( N Davis. C. H. Day. Grndy Dixon Mary Duggan, Byrd Farleigh (2), V K. Fitzgerald, Marvin Fisher, M t Finney, Fred Flemmlng, Order ol Foresters, Walter Frazcr, Alber Glbhff, Mrs Uriah Gordon, Henry Gre gory, Thos J Hall, J Harper. Mrs A Hedges, W S Henderson. C. M. Hlme baugh, K K Hlxon. Fred Irvine, LI: Igan. Mrs Julia Jacobson, W B Kel ly, M P Kelly, Jas Enaga, Dclphu Lambert, G B Lawrence, Geo Llnne berry, Herman Lhwenbcrg, M . Lynch, Frank Manning, Clato Mad dlx, John Martin, J E Martin. T r McClelland, J N McCoimell, Alice Mi nor, Mrs H Miles, Mrs Anna Milter Matty Morgan, A J Morgan, Henrj Myers. Ed Paper. VIlaB Peterson Rolit Powell, I E Reed, Joo Rltter It Riley, Jack Rlnker, Mrs Lullls Kit ter, J M Rock. Rogue River Elcc & Hwd Co, Tom Robertson, Ernest Rob inson, W A Russell, OIIlo Sanger II P Seamous, Llla Spauldlng. II .A Stewart, John Stewart, Thos E Smith John Tarn, Mrs J E Tico (2), Ton Trlplctt, A C Wntcrmnn, Joo Welsh Frank Whitby, John WIes, Mire Mane Wilson, Clementine Wilton, MrB F N Wilson, G Williamson (2), Mrs C P Williams. NOTICE TO ALL CEMENT CON. TRACTORS AND BUILDERS That on and after tho first day ol August,-1911 tho local Cement Work ers Union No. 158 will enforce the following scalo of wages and hours, for finishers 02 1-2 cents per hour, for finisher's helpera $3.50 per day. for labors $3.00 per day, for box mix ers $3.50 per day. Eight (8) hours to constitute a days work. Hours from 8 a. in. to 5 p. in. and tlmo and one bait for over tlmo and double time for SundayB and holidays. F. H. Mc Donald, pres.; C. W. Dam Is, sec. ATTENTION, KIR KNIIITH. ! special council of the Order of tho Red Cross will bo held In Ma sonic Temple, Wednesday, Juno 28, Ashland, Oregon, for tho purpose of conferring tho order. AH KnlkhtH Templar Invited. Courteously, P, W. PAULSON, E. C. 8 E. A. SHERWIN, Roc. IIiiBkluu for Health. NOTICE. Tho W. O. T. U. will hold n spe cial buuluebs meeting at the Kantlut I church, 2.30 p. in, Thursday, July 28. RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. MEDFORD, Or., Juno 26. Where as, It has pleased the Supreme Ruler of tho Unlvorso to remove from our midst the beloved wlfo of our broth or, C. V. Dagman, therefore bo It Resolved, That Medford Lodgo, No. 83, I. O. O. F., extend our brother, C. V. Dagman, and family our heart felt sympathies In this their hour or bereavement. Bo It further Resolved, That these resolutions bo spread upon the minutes of Med ford lodge, No. 83, and a copy sent to the family and published In the dally papers. Fraternally yours, In F. L. and T., F. E. REDDEN, , A. D. JOHNS. " M.' I. MEADOWS, CITY NOTICES. OBDIKAWOB MO. S21. An oriliiiiinci' iiiiUkii'IzIdic Hie Ishii- mice of 31. SOI) DO of llir. IlilproVOIiK'Ilt hundM of ihu city of Mtilford, Jackson county, Or'Kii, and illrcclliiK I lie ml vcrllwliib' of die sumo fur nulu la uvcunl. CITY NOTICES. mv with chapter V if title JC.NVtt of HollliiMor & Oolion'H Ainmtntoil Codes mil MtiUute.i or Hie Htuto lf Oreuon, Tim city of Mod foul dotli oi-,!.li nx follow. Hvetlim I WheiviiH. the city of MeiW fonl liim lioivtoforv duly cnumM eeitaln t recti of suld city to bo Imniovod, ami is ilulyiiMHCMHcd ihc i'c-iI Hiereof to tlm .uiUH'i'ly licucflttHl llH'icliy lu Hceordiuveit with the ctiitrtcr r fiihl cllj ; and. Whereas, ccrinln cwncis of Niiudry ilcocs of proper t y ciich aswcuscil fo mien mnroveincnl In n hiiiii CMvinx'ng lweu .flvc dnlliirs have duly Itmdc iiud filed ippllcalton to pay miu( wvcrwl assess, noiiiw in hmtnUnieiilK In neccrdixneo ltli icctlon 5TS7 of mild ItcllhiKcr Aj Cot. en's Annotntcd Codes mid StuUUcs; nml, Wlierenx. an iivseptniit'iil mid lond Ilea liieKet litis heel) duly lli.ide up In ueeoul nice with Ihu proMslim f said seclliiti Old of secttun 3TS.S of said codon tun! Uiituu-!,nd llic ictitl nuuMiut of uu mid ussoNsuienls for such Hlii1,'! tin itietiuiilH nml for which iipjillcwllon to my under Ihc provisions or s:ld sec loiv above cited bus been iiuule nnd lied us u foresaid H tho hiiui or $, .Ort.l0. s shown by luild bond Hen doch- Now, lherefor s.itd clly of Medford oth ordrtln lis Hfoivsild, that thero N icrcby luitluuiicd lo be Issued tho bonds if said city lit ihc total amount of 3.V Ort.Oi). In denomination of two hundred md fifty mid five handled dolhirx each, s nrny be convenient 'jild bonds shall he made In Iho fol a nine form, numbered from 6!3 to fil'3, -oth Inclusive: CITY OK MKUFOKU Juckmin County State of DrcKil IMPBOVKMKNT IIONI) Know nil men by these presents. That lie city of McOronli In the county of ncknn. state of Oregon, for vnluo rc clvcd. hereby nitrces ami pivmlacs lo ay the lear,r the inim of 'ollars In Kold coin of the Cnlteil Stnten f America, on the presentation t,mt ur. ender of this obllputloiv on the flmt day if ... , In Uic sear of our .ird one thousand nine hundred and without crocc, with Inter. si Ihcreviv, from tho dale hereof until adeemed, of until the time of the sem. iuumI Uitenst ikiynient net ciisoliiu he iubllc4tlon of notice bv Ihc city of tedford t tint this bond will be taken up nil cancelled and th.it Interest thereon .-III cense at tho Interest twytuent period text following such imbllcntlon. at the ntc of six tr cent per annum, pny.lile n'nil-annu:illy. In like coin on the first luy of. . ..... nml the 'Irst day of In etch ear. on tho presentation and surrender I tlio iror couKin tnercio unnuxeo, trlnclp.il and Interest payable lit the of- ice or the trcasutrr or ord. This bond Is one of a series authorlx .1 liv nn act of the lectsl.ttlve assembly f Iho state Of Oregon entitled "An net the city of Aleu CITY NOTICES. Iteconler of Iho Clly of Medfoid Sithl coupons shall bo tiumH'iod from one tlilMiily, lesiieutlvely Section I. Tho nmyor of said clly Is hereby nulhoiUed and dliveled lo coiin said bonds mid tho city rceoider to conn. lerslKti Iho amo by nttaehlliu theieto tlm sial or said el Iv. all on behnlf of said I'i'.y- ... l...kUkl.tl .11. ..... I t.l l.l.llul.lK bit til llltlttltf mid muuber tho satuy on Iho lihtiiu I'to- ni.i...i .i.....r..M ... ..... t. .a....... I., i. r.....i In viiuMi iiiirt'iiir in , in' niivnnm I.. .i i iieVordaneK tlh section 2T3 of said codes. tiiu staimcs or tuo snue oi vie Koti. . ......... .section rue tcconier or me eny ,oi l.. .!....! I.. .1... .11. J.. ....! I., i. ill' .11 Hull .1111111. 1 1 11. lll'l!tl 1IIITV1... l. hiiivi Mr" sold bonds for sale mid that the satuo win ne soul tor ine iiikiicsi pricn ou la. I.. ..1. 1.. ..... l..uu II..II. 11.11. Illlll lllfl.lllll 1I1IIII1IM1 t mil ii-nn iniiii I'm iiii.i ... . ... .. I..I........ I I.. ....I.I ...li....tl...iii.iii, li.i llliril'nii Illlll 111 niini inniiiinrinvin .. shall iituUinnec that ho will ivtielV" ef l ed piopoHJils for tho imiehiise of said bonds or any portion Ihcit-of ml lilrt office al any time before I 30 i m on the junii nay or jiiiio. i.ni ue siihii ihiii- llul. ......1 ...1. .... !..... ...., II...... IlitiA. II. M IISII .4,11 lllll 1", IIPVIH! Ill lllll'l- MtM'1 I" " ilaltv newspaper liubllshed and printed in s.ini city, nun snau piiiunii ion nwiru proposals received In aecoclanec with s.ihl advertisement to the council at Its next meeting thereafter. The fm-eKoluK ordinance was passed bv the city council or Mm clly of Medford. Oregon, on the U3il day of June, 1'Jll, oy inn jiiiiiniiiiK ,iin. iiiiiii. Merrick aye, Watt aye, AVortmnti aye. Kmerlek live. Illfert aye. and Millar ab sent Approved Juno 3Uh. t'.'ii W II. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ItOUT V TKI.n.lt. city Recorder RANCHES 15 acres In pears. I 1-2 iiiIIcm Central Point, ".room house, barn, etc, only tK300. easy terms. II acre., clone In; 4icrcs In alfalfa; to acres In 3-ycroM orchard, Z"H acre I !: ncres lu K.year New towns and Jonathaust kihu! crop; l.roorn Iuiiimo. wnter rlKht with plncu. sloro oiHuilng, cheap for quirk sale. TRADE G aer-es, 1 mllo out, bearluK orchard, take town lots in trade. -10 acres, 20 in orchard, 20 In bear- InK. $300 acre, take residence property. 310 acres In Dukotah, nil lu cultivation. take property here. 80 acres Umber, crulso 3.000,000, tak residence &09. o provide for the Issuance or bonds ror,.so ncrcH timber, .crulso .000.000 fet, a. W u V.ft-riF Illlll Klak II1V. ' V ":..:.....".::" ...f. i take residence 15009, Mo Improvement . . .. ... -.i !g or sewerM in incoronrtiieu emes unu "z ';:,,';. ;i, .i,, i ir the tMiymcnt of the cost of such im-, S acres truck, rnnch, close In, ruvements and luvlni: of st-wftrs by In- tallnients." tiled In tlm officii of the ocretary of nlat February 83nd. t3. s amended by an set t-utltled "An net ) amend sections t. 3. 3, 4, S, 6 nnd 7, f nn act entitled Wn net lo provlilo for 'ie Issuance of bunds for the Improve lent of streets and laylni; of sewers In icornorulett cities. nd for the imyuivnt f the cost of such Improvement and lying of sewers by IlislallinentH.' filed 1 llic onice or ine seereinr for rv "ebruarr 33ml. 18J. aiiproveil Kctiruary Sth, 1901, and Js an obligation of the ity of Medford. aforesaid, and Is not to e deemed or tftkin to be within or any art of the limitation by law as to the -nlebtrdness of said city, and It Is tur ner certified that all tho requirement f law hac been fully compiled with by he proper officers In the Issuing of this rand, and that tho total amount of this ssua ton not exectd the limit prcscrlb d by ald act. This bom Is redeemable at Mm office f snld tronsurer at the option of the Ity of .Medford upon the payment of ihc 'ace value thereof, with nccrtied Inter st to the date of payment nt any soul tnnual coupon ptrlot nt or after one 'car from Che tint hereof, provided n entd act. Fur Iho fulfillment of the conditions f this obligation the fnllli und credit (if Im city of Meilford are herrliy pledKiL In Witness whereof, this bond has been Icniil by Iho mayor and attested by the ecorder of said rlty of Medford uud the orpornte seal of the city of Medfnrd icrcto nfflxeil this day of .............. i. iuii. resldonce. Portland property, clear for acreage, not over $75. SO acres rcllnulshmcnt, II COO, take city property. 70 ncres, S under ditch. 35 In npple nnd penrii In 3 year. 3 tS miles out, 1135 acre. of state 30 acre, IS In pear a. clnso In fin build Ing site and view. KQ-acro slock and alfalfa, ranch: ISO ueres tillable; under ditch; ITS per acre; tnko Incotno proixrty. I'lna Kenwood lot for acreago or town property. 130 ncres row land; all fine fruit land; take any good property. S-room bungalow for ten acres, 4r4-4-4f 4444 t t I J-.i' - f ;i . Miners' Magnifiers Absolutely .iiiK'OvSHttry Xur uxiuuinluK oro. AUTO GOGGLES A rino line ol' Hit. Inli'Hd nml host DR. RICSiERT Eyoslght Spocialist. Ovor Kontnor'a, - - n'l ' it:.1.; MEDFORD IRON WORKS .13. 0. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds ol! Kiiginos, Spraying .Outfits, Pumps, Boilers nnd jMuohinory. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Attoat: Mayor. Uecorder of llic City of McdfonL Kectlon 3. Uach of said boixU n't nil lave u I Inched thereto twenty coupons, rtch at which ihnll lie In thn following form: CITY OF MKDKOKD Htato of Oregon Will pay the bearer 'hilars In gold coin of tlm United Htntcs if America, at Ibo offlco of tho treasurer ' said city, on tho day ot. .... being nix months' nterest on Improvement iMind No inlesM said bond Is sooner redeemed ns herein provided, which redemption will ender Mils coupon void. Attest: Mayor. flno 7-rooin bungalow, mndetn; take small tract. ISO acres, tillable: 13000; take town prop. erty. 30 ncres. cleared; tako rrnldonco In trade. , Jto crn Itoguo river: 0 ncrc bottom under illtch: tako town property. Pino 300-acro ranch or any portion; DO acn-.f In orchard; lake giuul Income or rxnldcnce property 3 liouses. all rented, for small acreage. .intern S-riHjin house. 3 lots, on paving, tiiku a few MCreu Hvur creek bottom noli under ditch. II aeres with fine building site, close In, tako modern residence on Went Hide, 10 ucrca In orchard. .Splendid subdivision I7S.000; tnko In come property . 3T acres lu bottom, IS acres orchard: 3 acres truck, balancn alfalfa; J-runm, house, good burn, pumplitK plant; take Inconio property flrMt yiiycient 10 ucres black freo soil, now 5rnoin house, on main rNid, tukn residence WANTED Olrln for general housework. City and ranch property to Ilat. E. F. L n J BOOM 981 rarrrs buixdoto NEWPORT -YAQUINA BAY- Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Go for Perfect Kcst and Every Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful llcereation ITS FACILITIES ARJ3 COMPLETE Best of food and an abundance of it. Fresh wator from the moun tain streams. All modern necessities, such as tele graph, telephone, markets freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations,. NEWPORT is reached hy way of the Southern Pa cific to Albany or Corvallis, thfcncc Corvallis & East ern R. R. Train service daily and tho trip a pleasure throughout, g , ti )i FARE FRQM MEDFORD Season six-months ticket ....$11.10 Our elaborate new Sumnjer Book gives a qoncisq description of Newport, .including a list of hotels their capacity and rates. Call on, telephone or write A. S. ROSENBAUM, Local Agent, Medford. WM. McMURJIAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Centennial Jubilee ASTORIA August 10 to Sept. 9, 1911 Commemorating the One-llundredih Anniversary of the Iflrst White Settlement, in the Northwest and tho Uoginning of the Oregon Country at Astoria, Oregon, Presenting Historical and Ceremonial .Features to gether with a Spectacular Marine arid Military Pageant Glenn Curtiss, famous aviator, will fly over land and sea in his airship. PACrFIC COAST1 REGATTA The Greatest A quatie Event to be Held in tho West Historically This Celebration Is to Re One of the Most Important Events to Take Place This Year in tho United States. Tho SOUTHERN PACIFICLINKS IN OUKCION- will sell tickets from all points on its lines, including branches at LOW ROUND TRIP PAItES -For further particulars apply to-tho Centennial Com mittee, Astoria, Oregon, or to WM. McMURRAY, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Portland, Oro. -4 EXCURSION FARES EAST 19 11 J During the months of .June, July, August and Septum ber, on dales shown below; tho Southern Pacihe will sell round trip tickets from Medford via Portland as follows: FARES ..$ 82.40 ftfatt CJ).1K) TO i Chicago i f f'miiif.il 1-tlnf'fu Omaha.. ! Kansas City St. Joseph i I jl X, ill! : St. Paul, via Council Bluffs 7U.80 : Minneapolis, direct .'. G0.90 I Minneapolis, via Council Muffs ...: ; 70.80 Uoston , ;-. .119.90 I New York , 118.40 St. Louis 79.90 I Washington, D. 0 117.40 I Atlantic City, N. J 112.110 I SALE DATES June 3 Q, T7, 2 1 , 22, 2,3, 24, 28, 29 and 30, .inly J, 2, JJ, 4, ,r, (, -9, 20, 2(5, 27 and 28. Aiigust 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 10, J7, 2J, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30. September 1, 2, 4, 5, 0 and 7. Stop-overs within limjts in either direction. Final return limit October 31st. For fares one way thrpugh California inquire of any t Southorn Pacific acont, or write to I WM. McMURRAY General Passongor Agent I Portland, Oregon,