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:i P.AGE SIX OTnFoi?r m ah; tribune, Mrcni?oni:,.uK'rcaoN, Tiii'.rcsnAY. 'avhvst to. inn. t U M 1 1 il u t i I j T TO SEfK CAUSE OF MUDDY WATER SET PACE FOR REST OF STATE Mayor mid Councllmcn WIN Leave B. B. Bookman of Portland Writes Soon (or Inspection Trip Over Plpct Judge W. M. Colvifl ami Speaks Line Condition of Water Puzzles Most Highly of Good Roads Work Officials. Tito mayor nixl city oniincil will leave. In tlio o.l Tow ilnys for nit in Rpceli trip over (ho gravity water MVhlcm in fin antfMvnr lo lwnte tlc cnusn of (ho pi went tntulth snppjy of urtlor. For snuto time tlto wntcr supply f tlio city lina eonlninod n certain ntnount of sediment the 0an8 of wlitolt hits Vo fur bnrflutl the officiate. An enrienvor will lie ittiidi) to find aiml correct the innlt.l Tlio wnter in Little Unite creek is clenr and the sediment is not thought lo eome from there. The. eity resor otr tvns recently Riven a thorough elcnnhn; nml the fault could not lie I there oven if tlio supply for the city j chine through the reservoir, wliish il docs not, hut comes instead through j tlto main line, tho supply in the reer-j voir being simply a reserve. Rut somewhere, somehow, 1he water is riled nnd tho source of tho sediment it to ho located. In Jackson County. "Von people or .Inekson ennnl, Hfo certainly vttinc a Miff pace for the rst of the jstnto. Keep it up. ' In such a mtuiiior did R. R. Reck Winn, a son of the pioneer banket of .southern Oregon, who k now pactieiug law tit Portland, write hi-, eontmetidation oT the ood mads mnvemuiit recently launched in thi county. Mr. Beekman wiilcs fttrthei that he hears the mo.-t favornble comment in the nietropolic on .lack Hundreds of letters uru boittir re- cetvct by resident of .)aekon coun ty from nil mvIuuis of tho state siieaknig ot the progre, .ivene.-J of this section and .lnckon county !. receiving much ahmble advertising simply becau-e her citizens are af ter good roads. HARUY L.WHULLR THE FEDERAL COMMISSION STARTS POSTAL INQt'IRY IN NEW YORK. JUSTICE HUGHIS PttESlDES. POST .iVKR GliN. HuunuuCK OPEN CASE. JUSTICC. CHAKLtn C rjUGHEV-S I PROTRUDING HATPINS FORBIDDEN IN BERLIN CHAMPION TO SWIM 10 N. Y. lSyrttTw m Wil j YV im k eJ All II M' JT I tV "V "" VVSKiTEE.-VTWl .IKMHK M w i . r XNjir ej . . i xKif . opt N - NSL . . r taOSTtMA5TE.R GEJMCJLM-. FRANK H HITCHCOCK The onil class commission master JU5TICC, CHANrtPfJ FACIAL APPHARAMCa Federal Postal Commission Is now in cv wv. couhucwuk an iini-ury no me coai oi lumuuiiK rv i matter The hearings presided oer oy supreme -.nun jiuiico i. wines .. iiukiuh. mm mm un ui- aro Harry A. Wheeler, of Chicago, aim Pro(esor i.awrenco i.owen, oi narvaru Litivcrauy. roiu- Gencral Hitchcock In opening the caMj for his uvpnrunoni pionuen ror a oir-8upporiing nerviee. BEKL1X, Aug. 10. DangiToii'-lyl SPRINGFIELD' 111.. Aug. Ik-' jirotrudutg lintpins are under the haul Liverpool to Boston bv swimmht!; i, of tho chief of police here. Thepo-the ambition of Dr. .Julius William lice department has announced that ML Demmer. known a the world'-, a fine of ns much as $223 or two! champion long distance swimmer. IIU years imprisonment may be inflicted intention of attempting the feat, be for injuring. nuy person with a hat-j ginning February 13, was announced pin. Tho victim is entitled to finiui-, here today. cjal compensation in any amount un-j Demmer plans to make the swim der $lf00, proportioned to tho extent ! a continuous, but liot a sustained one. y,L ins injuries. .Yinuer penalties tie win no accompanied tiy a stoop MUSI STAY IN RENO 10 SECURE DIVORCF his iverc imiwsed against tho hatpin Wearers some time ago, hut they proved inefficient, and the police j the exploit hnv'c determined on, more stringent eiunsurcs. nnd a crew of IS nitjn, and calculates that 200 -days will be consumed in LOS ANGELES, Ca!.. Aug. 10 A hitr turkey buzzard, blinded bv a bright headlight, flyintr through the New Bishops Named. - WASHINGTON' D. C, Aug. 10. 'closed window of an inbound Santa Monsiguor Falconio, papa! delegate,; Monica car was responsible for a announced the appointment of the w-reck near Ivy Junction early to Hcv. James Sehrembs, formerly mix-' day. The motornmn lost control m ilinry bishop of Grand Rapids. Mich..' dndcing the Hying glass and lus enr to be first bishop of Toledo, Ohio.' era.-hed into another just ahead. No The Rev. James. J. Kcene. bihoi of ' one -was serioti'.lv hurt but traffic Cheyenne, Wyo., is appointed arch- was tied up until a wrecker arrived 80ttcii trom tno stat0 during their bishop of Diihunue. In. 'and cleared the track waiting time UKXO, New, Aug. 10. Consterna tion In the divorce colony horu today through a dictum by District Jiulgo Moran that hereafter little Jaunts to the coost will not ho allowed to count In tho six mouths residence necessary to obtain a losnl doiuiclto for pur poses of divorce. Judge Moran's odlct came In the case of Lawrence Schutrum, who was callod to Uuffajo. X. V.. by hU fath er's dangerous illness. Tho time Schutrum was absent was allowed to count In his residence hero, but oth er seekers for marital freedom were notified that only Illness or death would serve as, an excuse for their ab- COMMITTEES NAMED CITY 10 WORK UP PROGRAM L BETTER PRICES PEARSJUTLOOK California Shipments Have Fallen Off to a Groat Dciireo and It Is Believed That Prices Will Analn Pick Up. MS CONTROL It is believed hv those who are in oloxe touch with the pear market that pi-icon will iimticdiululy begin to plttlc up now that tho hulk of the Call' lot nia crop Iiiih been liiiivexted. Shipments 1'iom the Itear hIiiIo have fallen off to a gieat tlegteo and il is In'liovt'tl lhat the tdiipuiciiL fiotti this vnlloy will in eotiseipienee be in great demand with eoii'CMmnditig good prices. For (he pant two week California has been making heay hipimut dailv and the ptico has dtoipcd !o about .f'J.oO a bo on un average. The fiuit htm not been choice. In another week the xhipim'tttH fioiu California will practically ccafto and then (he Rogue fruit will practically lmo tho market to ituclf. TIiih tact coupled with the splendid iptallty of the fruit this ear hcciuh to nmmi good itrieeH, xoTicK to ititnxa: co.NTitAt;-'runs. T SLANIED EYES Two Chlnosn Youths Aro Warned liy Chlut of Pollen Not tn Accost Fair Uiirs On Hie Strcol Havo Bonn i Ofemllnii Woniru. N'o mute will No Kit and Sing Foo Oggln their nIiiiiI c.vch at the lair oiicm of Meilfoid. Or If llloy do they will have a chaiiee lo omjln at Mi" broom iih Ihey wvop the hiom oT Metll'otd. They wete wanii'd WViluix dav iil'leiuoon by Anting Chief llel Ian lo keep (heir ittiiomtm oytw oift cailhwatd w hil in the city mill limy iroi)iied to he "velly velly' jjIihuI" in lite fttluie. II Ik Mated by Chief lliilhm that tlto two mm of .the Flowery kitiirdniti have Ioiik hneii h the habit while in the citv to neenxt women on lh 9it coin ajid "innke oyew" at lliim. Coiiiplaiut Iiiih henu nniile by n . oral irtt futlieni, nnd WndneMly the chief stopped tlioin and ordr'd them to behave tht'ianulvo. I to 1 1 1 of (he oflVinlem are eonk nnd at Work in the eotttiti'v. Orgnnlred Labor .will flttlttRly oh serve lalwr day on Septeitihor t In this rlty and preparation for tho day are being made. The Central Unbar Council met Wednesday evening and named tho following committees to handle the work: Financial committee Helm. Mc Intyre. Slovens, McDonald. Refreshment comrtiltteo Harris. LanV, Uoswell. Printing commiltco Mclnlyre, Tuttle, Hanson. Charles Helm was appointed finan cial secretary and .treasurer. Look at tho "or Sale" nds and at pome of the thinga that are udver tised for salo. AUTOMOBILE TRUCK The city has ordered the auto chemical and huso truck for tlio fire department and an oarly delivery Is expected. The city purchased tho car thiough the Valley Auto Com pany, buying a I'opo Hartford, fifty five horsepower machine for which they paid $r,2rin. Tho car will carry ten men and 1 100 feet of hose. The car can make 30 miles an hour. The present toam drawn apparatus will he held for a tluto In reserve. It Is hoped Inter to be nblo to substitute a hook and ladder truck for tho pres ent chemical wagon which Is to ho sold. Hnsklns for Health Look for the loser of tho article you have found for a prompt ad mnv nve hint a lot of worry Sealed 'proposals will he received by tho county court of Jauknou county I ut his office In the court Intuitu at Jacksonville, Oregon, to bo opened lAtigust 2S, 1911, at 10 a. in. for the i construction of a concreto bridge across Hear Creek In tho city of Med. ford, Jnckiwn county, Oregon. I'lntin and specifications aro on file la the office of tho county court also In tlto office of W. W. Harmon county roud master In the court house at Jack sonville. All bids must ho nccompau-' led by a certified clock for 10 per. cent of the bid. Tlto court reservenl the right to reject any or all bids. ! Signed. I J, It. xi:il, County Judge. NEWPORT HEIRESS ELOPES WITH GARAGE EMPLOYE NEWPORT- K. I.. Aug .Sm'irh' here today was rippling with excite incut mcr the elopement of Mi! Julia I-Vcnch, daughter of Autos T French, and niece of Mrs Alfinlj I'reneli-Vandeihlll, with John li i (lernghtv, a gni'iitcc employe. The couple, whono pronunt whew, about is unknown, were married it n hotel in Central Valley, Conn., it ml immedialclv departed in tin mitotan, bile toward New York. SMITH'S APARTMENT house; Houtli ItUernldo New nnil Cp.to.llatc Modern In etety Mttli'iilitr, gut cook Inn, etc. Women and glrU luiiKt bring reference. WM. SMITH. Draperies Vi curry a vrry complain Hup f ilrnimrlnx, I bit rurtnlim. riiturrx. ntn, nnil On nil cl.tiKrK fr utiholmKrlntr A hikm'M inn ii lo look nflrr till work rtrhoihely unit will ulv Kind trvli'w I ienslliU lo Kt In vn tlio lurKrat eltlm WecRs & McGowan Co iiiaaaaftiMiiiiaa Mid -Sea son Clearance Sale GOLDEN RULE PRICES CUT DEEP - t FRIDAY, AUG. 11-(Two Days Only)-SATURDAY, AUG. 12 i A Big Cleanup of Mens' Oxfords Every pair of our Men's Ox fords go in this cleannp sale. Ninety days of ' good oxford weather yet, but we need the room. Men's $5.00 Oxfords $3.95 Men's $4.50 Oxfords $3.65 Men's $4.00 Oxfords $3.35 Men's $3.50 Oxfords $2.85 w? JfiTlilf Aw m lllf Th. Hoiue CopyrtiM 1911 . loiueU Kupptiuicu Quctgo tiumrt Our Mens Clothing Sale goes , merrily on We are going to clear our cases of all summer suits regardless of cost See us for Your Suit J3BL ... fW.Miyii, , 11 Iluuuinl Ntipicafxlinrf , Oikigg A Sensational Shirt Sale Large shipments, direct from factory, bought at a price that enables us to make some extra ordinary cuts on shirts. These will be placed on tables. Shirts worth $125to $1.75 go at 98c Shirts' worth 'up to $1.00 go at 63c Sizes 14 1-2 to 17 1-2 M All Summer Dress Goods 25 Per Cent Discount. All ladies' Spring and Summer Suits Half Price A Cleanup Sale of Floor Rugs $ 1 8 Rugs $13.85; $25 Rug's $18.75 CASH BUYS CHEAPER T n E GOLDEN RULE II. IMMWWWWWMWMWWVWWWWWMMMMVWWWMMWW'0 t