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,, . I MEDEORD M ATL TttTRHNR MEDFORD, PRECOX, FRF PAY. 'A WAT 18. 1011. m ; W t l '''WW H PAGEMVE local and personal! MG MB IP OF NEW YORK'S NEW SUBWAYS. TO 8E BUILT 1ST A COSTOFBJMIll M W .1. MnyniH of AhIiIiiikI niont l'il ililV in MihIMkI. ('. Wllhdii of Tuill In vIhHIiik MimHoiiI. Klh.it, Hut imuki'iihIvii Inlliir, lutr Jiixl iiitiiiht'il fniin lliti Now York JUtUliK mcIkkiI, whi'iK hit i;ul nil Urn Infj fniin nit ciillliiK. III!! John IhII of I'oittiitiil In iiuildiiv (IiIh hci'lloii a vImII iiriiir it 11 iilim'tin of HiK'o yitnin anil wiih Kiimlly Hiir iiIhi over tho iroitimi Hint Intel Mm. .1. V. Mymn of Coiilnil I'olnl wait it iticiiiil vlHllor In Mcilforil, Mm, Chin Iiim IIciiiIimkoii In mmiiiI Iiik a wm'lt t ColoMlln. OiirMn.ft Vnylor (John II. Cnrldn. UIuiiii 0. Tnymr), uKorntiy.iit.liiw, ovur Jitcluon County Hmik MiiIIiIIiik, Mud ford, H. V. Kiimllii of fluid mil Hiutnt I'rhlny In thhi ully on a iihoii IhihI iiomh trip. WITH LEAGUE IID Orcuon's Booster Host Will Meet at Mcdfortl In June Juttfic Tells How' Ho Did It Says It was Easy' Belittles His Efforts. ' WIIIIiiiii llowniiin of I'hoiinlx wrm lii'iin iiiitihi In JiiiiUhoii I'ininly ilnrliiK, In Mctlford Krhlny on IhihIih-hh, lliul tlino. Ilo fdtiiimly coniliictmlj NorlhwoHl Huk coininniy of I'orl- a Niiwmlll on ltonnilloi. jhiiii) rtrt'Hitiitutlvo In In town. If I !UiiliMlii mill anil hhwh wooii .you havo any ciiriniiii you whih wov-j HANDED A HOT ONE TO Mil hi In niKH, notify H, A. l)ol.mr, nun YOUNG LA GRANDE ORATOR Hill. I., nf II im utiu.lmi.il ill ll... L'ltm.fi.l .l..lv..r. ... ..i ..... I ,UU,,U UHHUUt UllfllUH " -'"- j .. .-.. .-.. ... l,.w.fl Mill. niiiiity lock 'nihir oinnttliiK ihmii' j lrJMj lowi'Hl, work Niipurlor. 2 JittikHiiuvlllii jvnr iHm'liitrKi for .Iiii!i;i WiiIhoii of AhIiIiiikI whk ii r- Kootl rimitoiiN Winlm-mliiy. wlmii Hum ("lit vlNlior at tint lotmlv m-ut. vlnli- Iiik MimUoiiI on IiIh rotiirn, Hi'orjw Ii. DuvIn hp.'iit a iliiy at AhIiIiiikI locuntly on coiinty lontl Iiiim. Iih'kh. ! not ovurlook thin. Tim I-'IhIi Marki-l will mll, Krliliiy ami Hittur-1 ' '""i """ "H" to Mcilfonl lay, Mllvur wiimlt, black roil, hnllhut, i "ml llii'.v will In- lioro in June. TIiiiCh !) a ikiiiikI. Wo iiIno havo rhlukciiH i it Hiisru Im to ll." for our trail", young ami ol.l. Como In thin niniinrr did j,,, William and ".! iin for huttor. .-kkn. lunch I .M. i;,vk, lM.l.'r-iii-Hik'f of (lie Koo.In for ranipttrK a rlalty. Tlteno ' l(oKii,. iv.-r valley dihpoho of IiIh l,r,,'t'H ,ir" :'' 'rlilny ami Hntiir-' liKlu at lliu inecliiiK of (he (Won day. M.bkIt & Kuu worthy Kind ' l)vliiiiiniit !...... i 1 ''"-v i- Kuu lib iinim in. iiilt woik lii wi'iii not do- halauro of (ho now sympathy. OiumiiIImiih layi'il Iouk. howitvitr HD it. A. llolim'N, Tint limtirauc" Man, ovur JiicUdon County hunk. A. II Walki'r of tint Trout Htrt"t livery nlnhlit traiinnrtiil IiiihIik'hn at Jitckiinvllltt W"dii"rday, IiivIhIIiIh pitli'hluK ami luillliit;, liiunl ami uinchlii" niuvi-d nrilm m'lttly done at Kli'Ctrlo Hlintr Hhop, Vi Kouth (Jrapn Ntnwl. 12 M. Piirdlu wan at tint county nni W"(lu"iiday on prif"Nnloiinl IiuhIiii'k. .ImlKit Noll and bounty Itond Huptir. Inti'udxul lluruion worn In KamtV Creek dUtrlrt on offlrlul IiiihIiuiih. Hlfcrl'n fall Koodn nut lmr. l!min In and look thorn owr, i;i:' AoHCHitor (irlcvn him ulurii"d from "h trip to th" I'roNpccl n"ctlon. JnpauniKt nlr plunli at HnmdlcyV. phoiH' 5181. William Kmlth and family vn Kuuday kiichIh of Mr. and Mrn. F. M. Kmlth of KturlliiK. i:, I.. Clark Hiitut Novi-rnl liourn In Jnokitouvlllit W"dii"idny. Itardou'H llnkcry now tlollvorit lc and !" rroam to ntty pnrl of tho city M. Calhoun of l'hO"itlx him return ed from a trip nit far im OoukIiik roiinty, durhiK which tie nolo con wldcralile mlnliiK nntchlitery. Ilrlrk !' crenin, nil kludu and rotort. Hardomt tlnkory; phono 371. Prompt dttllvory. Min. K. T. ItlrlmrdHOit wnn In Jnrk Minvllli a ftw da)N nine", vInIiIiik Mtn. Wnllor Kimtner. Klfcrt iiinki'v n itpeclnlty of mak liiK fill" work. 132 County llcforder CoIvIk. who Iibn heeu NpKiidlnK IiIm vacation on Kvnn it,FcrMiK,ii tin utiiy tiKnin. A. I7 .Vnylor lii on 111k Appl"nto runultiK a oawmlll for K. M. Wad" mid IiIn amioclatoii. Ti'lophonn 371, Hnrdomi nnkory for rnke, Icei nnd leu cromn; prompt dtllvry. J. Mrl'lierBon ami family nut hount from Culehtln. Illfert, the proKronHlvu tailor, kuiii' autecN a flrHt cIiimh fit. 1.12 Tint lloine TeeiluiiK romp any an uouuci'H that Ita wlrei have been con nected with lint two (Irlffln Croek llnt'H ami all pcrNoiiN wInIiIiik to phone Militierllierx on (Iiomo linen niiiitt call over tint Mount Nyittom. An now buying peaches, prnneit nnd pcarn. If you want to noil for null nt tho highest market price, nco iih. i'rodurerii I'rult Co. , 137 Fred HopMliH of Kuowy Unite nionl Thurmlny In Medford, ' M It. Krlckitoii, HiipervlNor of tho Or.Uei national fon-Ht, luia returned fiotii a trlii to Dcatt Indian. Mon wanted to chop wood, Crater l.akii Fuel Company, Sparta hulld- liiK. Henry I). Heed of Cold Hill wan a recent Medford vlnltor. T, IC, DanlclH Iiiih retiiruod from a Hhort IniHlnoHx vInIi at Central Point, lluy or rent a HIiiKor to mnko the I'hlldreiiH now huIiooI clothcH, Phono C043. 1R1 W. T. Ktldmiin hurt returned from ProNpect, whoro ho luitf been employ ed for Homo time, Yoiiiik moil and women wIhIiIur to iikhIhI In Iioiiho work In ImihIikmh while attondliiK Medford HiihIiiohh CoIIoko, hIioiiIiI Men Mr. Culpepper at once. 120 ChrlH Natwlck, who l rompletliiK a road near Trail for tho county, Ih vIhHIiik Medfoul. D. 0. Lively of Livestock Fame, Also Routed by Judye When Latter Gets Riled at Assertion. company. j 28 The funeral Kitrvlcen of Mm. Ame lia Demmer will he held from tho Lutheran ehurrh at 1:30 o clock Hat urday afternoon, Itov Wllker nffl-clatlnK- Jnmen Kornhnw or Antelope Hpunt Friday In Medford. FINED m FOR A TOTING GUN Mexican With Powerful Automatic l Rounded Up by Police Judrjc Canon Annexes $20 and the Re volverGives Him Lecture. lime the next ncshioii of tho lenj;inj held at Mcdlonl. lie ayH liu did not have much trouble hi-ouriiii; it ,m IiikI lo hluit up ii few icpnwntnliveH from oilier Iowim before (Ik: vote wart taken. "One yi.uni; fellow from U "'nod hlntes thu judjjc, "look oe- 1'iihioii o remark iimh the beauty of llie Miuueu in IiIh noetiou. I put n erimp in him ly tolling him Unit we diil not neud men to WahliiiiKtou in , order to find a pretty irl to write . letters to. La (Jranile did. That ended him. "D. O. Lively iiImi look oiviiHioii ' lo lake it full out of Hojjue Kiver np- pieh haying liint more ultentmu mIioiiIi hu paid to lion. He htaled that the raihiiiK of hort would lead to a more diversified 1'iinninj; am that thih mi'iint a rcpiininu of paratlihe. When I followed him I told him thut man hf-t his paradihit llirouali an aimlc I "'"I would have to regain it tlirotili j Hie apple, ami furthermore that the "Don't you entry another nun ,"K"e Kivor valley raihed Hie kind o while you are in thi eity. The next I "I'pl'V foiuu! only in parudixe. Thei, iiiiiii I find with one 1 iim coim? lo' ' lhiled out the fact that (he Lord lorliaile. man to eat of the Hyli oi the wwine when he was driven from hih imrudiM'. Tlmt ended liim. "In fuel u bunch of fellow took Kri'iM delight m hlirriuff me up. Sev eral limes reiiiurks about .Medford nnd thu loue Kiver valley Kot me on my feet and ns I hud (he dope on Ihem and they knew it it was not liurd to rout Ihem. "We must now et in and welcome mo Oregon Develojmieut league in "Ph'iulid hliupe next .luue mid !-( ihem know how it feels to he enter tnined hv a live hiiueh. Ahloriu did very well but we will show them . mniir or two ulmut the t-oiilheru end ot lite slate that will surprise them. Oilier section-, are more or less jeal otN of .Medford and the Itoguo Kiver valley and snv (hat wo are over os tinialini: ourselves. We'll show Ihem wiiiii wo nave here ami put an end to Hint suit of thing. "I believe Hint the meeting j,. closed will bear much good fruil. Mirny mailers of importance! (o (he htaltt ut large weru discussed. On the whole it was a very successful gathering f u. hi,, t.,lii,K ,00hU trs." am L-oiiiL' semi to estate's prison nnd the next one nller that I am going to hang." Willi iheso worth Judge Canon put lliu fear of (he hereafter in the beuii of Joe Spcviis, a .Mexican, arrested Thursday night for carrying a gun, and to make the lesson nunc ef fee live he annexed .(). Judge Canon said several other things to the .Mex ican ami it is extremely iloiihlfu. whether he will eor carry uuolhei gnu in .Medford. Stevus eiiteietl the oera house Thursday evening with his coal bulging over his hip picket, lie w.is noliecd uiiil pointed out to Harry I'ingcmlo who walked up ami took the min awav from (In- mim n. inndu no ivsistunee, staling hu hail loaned it man $1 on the gnu ami was simply carrying it until ho got home. u gnu is one ot me most wicked niaile, being a ,'IH ,('ol automatic. J is now reposing in tho cily ui-seual. mexicanrIls leo in a girl A Joan of Arc Leads Forces In State of Morclos In Battlo In Which Fed crallsts Arc Repulsed With Loss- Revolt Spreading. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono W171 Night Plumed r. W. Week 1071. A. H. Orr, RflOtL LADV AH9IHTANT. 4 Nr JOHN A. PERL Underlakur biiiI Uuilmluiwr Buccniior to tho undertaking do-1 pnrtmont of Medford Furniture Co. Offlcn Willi Medford Furtilturo Co. i Tulophonoa: Day, Doll 351; ; John A. Porl, rosldonco, Boll 4111,1 170L. J n W nnnklln 1101. J. W Hilt. J tier 1571. I AMItULANOH BKIIVICB it : Homo VAHTHPKC, Kliilo or MoreloK. Mexico, Aug. IS.Ah a lesult of a haltlo between rebuilt nnd federala In which III .npatalHtiifl and many red uralH wertt killed, tho eiiilm state or Morelos, ojn-opt tho city or Citorua caca, today Ih up In arum ngalmit the government. Tho first Imttlo of tho now revo I u Hon occurred between u forco of XupatalHliiH moil under commaml of Jiwo Morales and an advance guurd o rfederalH miliar (lenernl lllanquet. Margarita Nero, tho Mexican Joan or Aic, caino rrom Cauatla with a foico or IIOO to assist tho robelH, but after a flrco engagoment In which aim wiih Hllghtly wounded In tho arm, hIio wiih obl.ged to fall back to tho hirrleai!tm or tho city, where tho cpinhlned forces Hiieroodod In turn ing tho fmloriilH hack, START WORK AT ONCE ON LIBRARY Carjicjjle Library Board Approves Plans and Contractor Ivcy Will Bcrjln Erection of Bulldinn in Near Future. 101 ks (o Protect Klks DHNVHH, Aug. 1 '.Denver lodgo of KlkH will neud a roprcRontntlvo to InvoHtlgnto tho Htartlng of an 121k hord at JackHon'H Hole, Wyoming. Tho proposal to bring elk to Donvor Park la mooting with favor In other lodges, JlneHluB (or HeUU, Tho Caineglo library board having approved tho plans for tlio public library building In this ulty, work la lo Htart at onco on tho erection of the building. Some tlino ago tho contract was let by (ho library hoard (o Al fred Ivey, (ho contract prlco being 17.000. 'I'l... I. ..ll. Ii ... ... ..... .... 4. . ii.. iiiiiiiiiiiK is in Htaiiti in i no city park and will bo ono or tho most handaomo In tho county, It will ho -oinmodlouH andj will ho well fitted. Tho hoard expects to omploy an ex port librarian to tnko chargo of It. 4- t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f -f -f - -f FOU 8AI.K OH HKNT Modem 3 room col (ago, hath and Hcreonod porch, water and oloctrlo light, largo lot, gootl garden, partly fur nished If desired, 70tl South Now town lit, us NEW TRANSIT LINES OF THE B.R T Jamaica Wii " AS KPPROVID By THE BOARO OF ESTIM VVTE ivSS ZZZ. SHOWS PROPOSED SUBWAYS J v S , ,, ., !! "l . ""J',l ,"nUl' lv,lt "l t'ligimeriug, with Hie possible exception of the l'uimma cnunl, lias just been awarded to tho urooklyn I(niiil ransit company for the construction of subways and elevated ronds which will link the five boroiurhs of Xew York citv and in the world. The enormous sum of .'5234,000,000 will ho VfMl ft t m iniiitiiiirn Mirt a rtl ...1.I. -tll ! Vf-.... Vuf. -I.. .:.... ...II... ..r ...i 7rl: ..... . ;"- .: " " ' ." '""'"": .."'" ""' "- Ku ow iors; ......j "...j...-" .i i.u su.,vs. mi! naiiy passenger iranic on tne present subway is 800,000. The avcrngc number of rmssencers enrricd iv fin tin ritf 1 1 twii n v..... .'....i. ;.. i tit tiik tti . .i "!.. . ', r ' '" '"" ,"'K '" ..""" vmu me iiunmer win oe wiien ilie new roads arc completed may be steady increase in spulalion. Forty-five thousand men are employed. wiiieli, when completed will be (be largest spent in bulidnig ibis giant transit system. municipal passenger carrying system It is estimated that it will take five imagined, with tho KciitHo Filled Willi Hong SKATTI.K, Aug. r. The Seventh Sai'tigeriest of tho North Pacific Saeugerbiind opened tonight with a reception and concert. Six hundred ulngers are hero to participate, com ing from California, Oregon, Wash ington. Idaho, Ilrltliih Columbia. Spo kane nnd Lo Angeles aro contesting for the next snengcrfest. J.nurlcr In Queliec. Look at nil of tho real estate ndsi and nt much of the real estate ud vrtibcd, beforo investing. MONTKKAU Aug. 1' Sir Wll frlil Laurlcr opened his Quebec cam paign today at Three Rivers, where he addressed a great demonstration of libernlii. Tomorrow he will go to tho city of Quebec, returning thence to Montreal. Tho premier attaches much Importance to the campaign In this province, owing to the wide pre valence here of the nationalist scn- itlnicnt. which Is regarded as ono of which tho liberals havo to copo in tho preaent right. tho most disturbing elements with LAUNCH BOOM FOR CLARK. (Continued From Pago Ono) try would believe them either Insin cere or (earful or tho administra tion's displeasure and tho consequent loss of patronage. Nye ot Minnesota, who earlier had declared that ho would favor over riding the veto, said from the floor or tho house that, In view of tho pres ident's arguments, ho had decided to vote against tho bill. Cooper of Wis consin followed and announced that ho would support the veto. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 18. President Toft Ibis afternoon sent (o the house a third veto, returning tho free list bill without approval. .Im mediately nfter the message had been rend, Democratic Lender Underwood moved that tho measure he passed over tho veto. A 20-minuto debate wns agreed upon. Final Cleanup Sale of Summer Goods Best Quality Prints and Good Apron Ginghams on sale Saturday a yard . . Dr ess 5c MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE NEAR POSTOFFIGE Best 36-inch Percales and Best quality Dress Ging hams all good 'styles on sale Sat. yard . . . iy wow uiuy- 12lc TJUS SALE OPENS AIW.ST 10T1I AND CLOSES AUGUST 31ST. DURING TUTS TIME WE WILL ENDEAVOR TO CLEAN UP ALL OUR SUMMER MERCHANDISE AT PRICES LOWER -THAN WE HAVE EVER ATTEMPTED .BEFORE. NEW BARGAINS EVERY DAY. BE SURE YOU GET SOME OF THEM. Parasols Children's ")0c values ...25c Children's $1.00 values 50c Women's $1.00 values 50c Women's $1.50 vals. . .75c Women's $2.00 vals. $1.00 Women's 1.00 vals. $1.50 Women's $3.00 vals. $2.50 Long Gloves Women's lon.silk Gloves in colors only; mr worth $1.25; sale IfHP Women's Ib'-button Silk Gloves in .black white and tan; special per pair $1.19 Ribbon Wide and all silk Ribbon in all colors; j Arfa special, per 111 yard v Wire Edge Ribbon in all shades; special A Saturday, a XfC vard ..... Waists Women's fine Chambrav Waists; fast col ors, well worth $1.00; sale price.. 69c Middv Blouses in misses' and women's sizes; j $1.25, $1.50 values, sale price 98c Wash Skirts W o m en's linen finish Wash Skirts in white, and colors; $1.50 values 98c Towels Good size I luck Towels; fine quality; m special, 4IT each Hose Children's Fast B 1 a e Il'osc; very special, per pair. k 9c Vests Women's sleeveless Vests, good grade, f A sale price, AtlC each - New Fall and Winter Goods Arriving Every Day - Get the Children Ready for School New Schoolhouse .Plaids for children's -IQ dresses; sp'l a yard...-lvl Beautiful n o w fancy Plaids for waists OrJj and 'dresses; spocial..."wt Boys' anl girls, heavy rib bed School Hoso; 1 91 a very special -2 25c New Tissues in dark col ors for school dresses, a yard Galatea Cloth for chil dren's dresses; spo- 4Qp cial, a yard 101 "Pennant" Hose; quality made; special, a OJT lMiii- uO C Big' Remnant Sale Remnants of Silks, Dress Goods, Ginghams, Prints, Wash Goods, White Goods, etc., tho accumulation of this season's selling, all go on sale Saturday at a frac tion of their original values. This is a special chance, to buy bargains. MANY OTHER BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPT. OIL CLOTH Best quality Tablo Oil cloth; very. QP ICIUlll, special.. HAIR NETS Good quality, with or without elastic; JZp special LACE Pino Linon Laco and 'In sertion; 10c A'alues; r special wl CORSETS Womon's Coutil Corsets; regular $1.00 grado; fiQ special, a pair UtfC