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; l9te OTDirOftD MATIj TRJBTTNK OTDFORD,' OUKflQN, THURSDAY, SraPTRMBRR 7, 1011". PAGE FIV3D .1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL M0N3. AND MME BEGUE TO APPEAR AT NATATORIUM j A. I), .Mini nr (tiny A Mod hint in I in iiml hum a I rip Id Crater Lnliu lilltlil)' delighted with the hIkIiIm lni wtmnniil, Chhioiin Hacrod Llllen nnd Japiuwno nlr plants lit llruiidloy'n, Phono r.181, Duff (lit'cn. din lliiiiii'iiiimi whit Iiiim been away for (wo yoiint, Ih mult liiK MiMlfonl a vInK, Ho In greatly Murprlund ni tlni growth of tho city during lil aliNi'iiro nml wiyit lui would hardly know It wait I ho hiiiiio place. lluy or runt n Hlnger to umko tho children now nchnol clothes. Phono 00-13. 161 Walter llai'ldiH of I'oitlaml, a niitin. bor of the firm or IIiu'Uiih ami Mor iU ami fanioiiH iih a maker of tho llOHl 1 1 Ollt flll'tl HI(I (III till) Hnglllt liver, In Hpoudlug a few iuyn al ,Mim. font, At tho Hluu of Vo Nifty. Harry .Wall of Medford Iiiih return I to Murphy to look after placer proportion. If you havn any peaohoH, HownlU or Hone pears to null, woo tin. Produo em l-'rull Co. Cliurli'rt Fry ami daughter of Trail creek wore recent Medford vlnltorn. Sanitary Kionch Dry Cleaning Work. Mm. Mary Peter of Jacksonville Iiiih moved to Modford nml will here after make thin city her home, Tim W. 0. T. U. or Oregon will hold n tntn convention In Medford October CIO, mil. Lnimtnhlo Hlnglnr Iiiih returned front n trip to California. Kxtrn fnucy freestone peaches at Oakdalo CiihIi tlrocory ror one rent a pound, white thoy hut. m IiwIm I'lrlch wiih a recent vUllur In Medford. Holchatolti nulla and nwi wood. 140 Prod Hopkins appeared before tint county court Thursday on timilni'itu connected with tho On I nil Point rond, Boo It. A. Holmes, Thn Insurance Man, ovnr Jackson County hank. James Owens, cqunty cnmmlMslou it. visited Medford on bin way to Jacksonville. Carklu & Taylor (John II. Cnrkln, Olenn O. Tayior), nttoruoy-nt-law. over Jackson County Dank llulldlng. Medford. At tho Sign of Yo Nifty, ln (' Hldon. L. II. Warner, Jr., M. L. Krlckiion nnd llnrry II, Hicks wilt Icavo Rntnrdny for n visit to thn riinsblo caves or On'Ron" In JoNophliio roiinty. Ladle, hnvo your ttiitc made by the llorlln Ladles' Tailoring Co,, nt Central Point. Or. 173 Mnrgnrot Moffot nml Joseph lloat or Ashland wore granted n marriage license hy the rounly clerk Thursday morning. Hanltnry French Dry Cleaning Works. Dr. J. I. Iteddy Hpeut ThurHilay In Miiilfnrd on business, ' Ilomu rooking sain at Warner, Wormian (lore's Saturday. lixtrn fancy freestone peaches at Oakdalo Cash (Jrocery ror ono cent a pound, while they hint. IK' Dr.- and Mm. J, M. Keetio are ho JournliiK al Corouudo and Mm. Keeiir Ih reported to ho rapidly , rt'KUlnliiK her heHllli, Watch the I-'IhIi Market Krldny ami Saturday ror cheap flnh. Ilalltnit, lilnck end, llui; cod, 10c per Hi. Cut prk'i'H on everything Hold In our atore Catih only. MeHlnr & Kouworthy, 110 Tho Pythian HlMom ok TallHtunu Temple, No. 10, will open lltulr boh hoii'b work Hepteinhnr 0, at the K. P, hull. A Rood nttemlanco or offi ce ih and uieinherB In deHlred. I.'eaclioH, fiOc a hox and up,' do llviifi'd; OraiiKO KIIiirh ror pleklliiK. KltierliiH ami M till h, peam, pliiuiH ami Kiaperi iiIho. Phono Ilomu 000, MUST PAY HIS WIFE $15 WEEK J ml ye Cnlklns Sii3icii(is Sentence In Mcintosh Case Provided Man Pays So Much a Wcc.'t for Family's Sus-port. J. A, Ml'llltOHll IIIIIHl pny J S week lo the clerk or .Ini-kaon comity liencerorth ror Uu, nuppoit or Mm MelutoHh ami family. Jmlue CalkliiH Ihhiii-iI an Older to Hint erreti ThutM' day nioriiliiK, BUHpeiiilliiK Henteiice r(-r one yenr. Hhould McIiiIomIi fall to uinko micIi puyiiieut he will hit hcii teuci.'d to the county Jail, MclntONli wiih nrrented boiiih iIioh "Ko, chnrKed with rnllttro to provide ror IiIn wire ami fninlly v pleaded Biillty to the chnrKti Wednemliiy ami HiIh nioriiliiK nppeared for rent.-tioo ueiieviiiK it would work n liardHhlp on the family ir McIiiIohIi wiih ei. tencitd lo Jail, the Jude ordered him liiHtead to coutiilitite each week lo the Hiipport or tho ramlly. MANACCIOENTALLY HANGED; SAVED Hunter Who Tied Himself In Tne Falls and Is Found by Wood Hauler Just In Time to Save Life- Was Watchlnn for Deer. Py im?mwm i $WEmW' fllv mm' K UwK bWp LHH MmmMtlMmnMUmMmmm " mEStJrlKk " m ifw rfl"Hfk7l i ifaiijiB-3ssiiiiL' 'k rtrMHiimH i r . "i UPZ2ir COURT? oaiE NEWS MiirrliiK'' l.heiiM-M. J-'riieitt Colo and f'hirn Pool, Marrltil. IIOOKKIUDAVIB On H..'.tenil)er 2, MM I, hy Judge CalkliiH, Wllllntn Alfred Hooker nnd .lesmlu Uentrlce DavlH. 1JA VI l)HONCUM MINOR In Mod ford, on Hcptombcr 3, 1 0 1 1 . hy O. O. Taylor, J. P., Hariiin-I Davldnon ami Florence CuuiiiiIiikk. CABSIOUS-HKOUNVAK-In " Med ford, on Hep lumber 2. lail, hy Uov. W, ShlelilM, JolinCaHBloiiR and Helen Hkornyak. TD FROM LOCAL (J. OE 0. ALUMN Many Prominent Men of the Valley Arc Elidible to Membership Ash land May Be Included In the Association. Civil Court. Order committing John T. Ooran or Mud ford umttClnra Utile Whlslcr of MciUord to nnyliim. Trttliate. ICmntc Charles A. Schoenfclo; or der made to ncll real eetate. I'crliii)!'! mi Circuit Court .Vcun. KoIIowIhk Rrnnd Jury drawn for September term: W. A. Cook, H. It. llradHhnw, K. M. Amy, J. H. Hair, F. W. ComhHi F. (5. McWIIUamH. ' flntrtfji I.4 tiv fiflfl lpinls t. alir. t. ' appointed bailiff. Stale of Oregon vb. Wallace Illnck- well: dlMtnlBBod. . wmKcr oi imporinnce 8tat0 of OreKon vb. J, p. Aaaklnt Word han come ro Medford that u hunter ami wood hauler floured nc prluclpalB In a narrowly averted trn edy in the moiintaliiH of OrUHn Creek laat week. A well known wooit hauler or that locality wnn drlvlni; up one or the rocKjr cnnyoiiB or the dli trlcl early In the iiiortiliiK preparn fory to londltiK Ilia wiiRnn with wooO ror the Medrord uurket, when to hl. HtirprUe he nw n ruij ami hnt lyliK under a tree on the mountain nldi On cloBt'i liiNitectlon tho wood hniilor round n limn IiiiiikIiir rare downward ! ""' f"rl '" ,,"-,,t'' ,willi this en In the tree ahovo the hat and kiiii. "-,,'i"0,,I "iiit Mon.. Ileio wit He arrived JiiHt In time, iih the hunter Iiiih fijot-l the distiiietion of luuiic'nm j.', m. Wade; dlmnlged iiiHareii with the Mtriiioli(iiii Opera To.' ol New York, as ma i.. Iiini" iih Iiiih Monsieur Itinr,, the em inent ilruuitie luiritoiie t.eeurei -e-eenlly id. MiloJHt with Hie Ferullo Iliiiul. I 'ottM'f,eil of marvelous pure oiee, which he uci uith nil llio fin inh, imtrniix of the Kerullo Itaml Con cert h eiui enjoy n (.'I'liuine oeal iih well us itihtruineiitiil musical feast. II i'h M'liloin that Hitch u rent uit ift in called upon lo npjienr ns n so loinl with u hnml, even with o nupor ior mi oruituixntioii us thai over which Kiuor Ferullo jireniilen. This mainly for the reason that most liiwnlmnstcr.H in their zeal to monop olize the full volume of public nil miriitioii, have in nearly nil eases employed ocnlist with modest nt Iniiiiuciits. Not so with Sijj. Ferulln, whose emissary, Siir. (iitllo recently made n ripft-iat trip lo New York with no other iuriHc in view than the en-jrap-menl of .Minis. Itepie. A pecul- Rcccption to Father 0'Farrcll. Tmorow eveniliu the Catholics of llie city will ui vo a reception lo Fath er O'Furroll, the new priest In clinie. All Ciilholies are urged lo ntteml, The reception will he hold at the church. Weeks & McGowan Co. TNT)ERTA.KERS ljr rtinnii M71 NlKbt Phone. T. V. Wka W)71. A. H. Orr, . LADT AHHIHTANT, JOHN A. PERL Undertaker ami Hmlmlmcr 3iiccoHaoi' to tho iindortnklnK do- partmont of Mudford FuruUtiro Co. orrico liH Houtli llartlett Htrcct ' TolopUonoH! day, Holt 471; night rouldonco, Hull 47.1. Homo 170-1. ; CiiIIh an.iwercil nlKlit or day AMIUJl-ANCIC HKUVIOIC wiih purple In the face and near ilealli'K door. With Krent difficulty the roHcner lifted the tiurortiiuato hunter to an uprlKbt poBltlon and held him there tor an hour or more until he revalued Hilfflclent coiikcIoiik iicbh to bo helped down front the tree. The man, while watching tor deer with n ropo around IiIh wiiIbI to prevent fallliiK had been ovurtakeu by a rnlutliiK wenkticHH and lont IiIh balance. Hut for tho opportune ar rival of the wood hauler the huiilcr'a death would have been tho certain rcHtilt. No uumcH are mentioned In the Htory, which Iiiih drifted down' from thn bill, evidently for fear of the kiiiiio warden, i :... ..i i ... i i .i... . i. ..i... ... . .. ijui-i ih.imii in im'iiiii uie su-unier lor u visit to I'lurope, when he was- over , taken hv Mr. flallo, whose proposi j tiou whh sufficiently attractive lo cause Hie urtist to alter his 1111111-. I ciuieel hirt reservation in Hie ocean liner nml conclude to remain in Amer ica for the summer ns soloist with the Ferulln llaml. KILLED IN MID-AIR .Married, DICS.U'TlHMtANDAU, In Grants Pans. .Sunday, September 3, 1911, Arthur S. DeSauter of Jackson county and MIsh Itutli X. Ilamlall. They will reside 011 DeSauterV farm near Wood vlllo. KKPPKL-lircNUY-At Hugo, Sun day. September :i, 1011, Albert P. Keppel of Portland and MIsh Helen Henry of llumi. They will mako their futimvlmmc In Portland. HtiBkluH for Health. A Hint From Paris Btato of OroKon vb. Dode Shoemak er: ; dlHinlHBcd. Stnto ot Oregon vs. L. Silver; dl mlHBed. Stnto or OreRon vb. Wllllntn Thur man; illnmlined. 8tato of OreKon va. Everett how mnu nnd John IJoo Hash; dlginlBHcd Stnto of OroRun vb. Wllllnin Kill Hon McGufrio; dismissed. Stnto of Oregon vb. Alnion Lam bert, et al.; dismissed. Stnto of Oregon vs. Waldo Stevens; dlsmlsBcd. State of Oregon vs. Floyd Date mnu; dismissed. State of Oregon vs. Loo He'dgpeth; dismissed. State of Oregon vs. Marlon Miller; dlHiulsHcd. State of OreKon' vb. Paul Winter; dlHIIllHSCd. ' Stnto of Oregon vh. Fred Schurc- niau; dlBiulEscd. , State of Oregon vh. Lawrence Mar tin; dismissed. State of Oregon vs. Werlle Goen; dismissed. State of Oregon ,vs. Shcrrlll Wer don; dlKmlsHcd. , P. L. Lybttrst vb. K. A. Hclfcr; dlsml&Bcd. Mcdrord National bnnk vs. It. S. Darker; dismissed. Ulako-McFall rompany vs. J. D Dawson ns Dnwson Printing company, dismissed. Alice Traak vs. J. N. Manning; dis missed. W. C. Halo vs. Enterprise Mining Co.; Judgment by default. Ira J. Dodge vs. John A. Towney; dlHUllSHOd. First National bank of Hawardon vh. Frank C. Hallard nnd Altnlra Hal lard; decree by default. A. J. Daloy vs. A. II. Zimmerman; deretulant given leave to withdraw demurrer and given until September 12, 10 11,, to file answer. Mrs. Margaret Thorn vs. Thomas L. Stowart et al.; aamo order a abovo. I'laiiH nre beinj,' muile for the KCt tin together of the ulumiii and lor iner hIikIciiIm of the Univerwity of Oregon into n Med ford ituhnni nwo ciatiou. Anions the .Medford men eligible lo membership in the pro posed orKintizutioii nre V. I. Vnwltr, president of the Jackson County Hank, V. II. Gore, president of the Medford National Hank, Kui;ineer J. V. Roberts, the builder of Mcdford'H $500,000 wiit or Kystcnr who in .it present in Olympia, Olcn ArnspiKor, city fiiinecr of Medford, Dr. Thayer, physician nnd nurpeoii, Oeorj:e Duini. a lnre.0 laud owner near Medford, John Gore, owner of the famous Gore pear orchard, Hlaiti Klum, the adver tising man, "Dusty" Miotics, nnd Arthur .M. Geary. The tnembcrK of the University of Orcgn ulumiii in many of tho other towns of Oregon have hud ulurnni iiHseiatioiiH for yenrs and the alumni in .Medford have been ooutcmplutiiie; one for. some time. Amout: lho pur (Kises f the organization will he the ntertuiiuni: of prosectivc students OTIS MUST FACE TRIAL RULES COURT LOH ANOELES, Sept. 7. Judge Chesobro today ovorrulod tho demur rer of Harrison Gray Otis, Harry E. Andrews and It. M. Whltnoy, TlmeH odltont, ami they miiHt nppcar Mon day to enter their pleas for trlnl on chnrgcH of printing Indecent newn. Judge Chcsehro decided that tho city ordlnanto covcm moro ground than tho slate law In question nnd peremptorily ordered tho three pris oners to appear In court Monday and file their plean. TRAIN ROBBER SUSPECTS ARRESTED AT REDDING HEDDINO. Cal., Sept. 6. A negro and n white man, supposed to bo the robbers or tho Southern Pacific ex press near Lambolno, wore arrested for holding up Miss Eva Rosenthal on the road near Dunsmiilr last night, but today wero released. Mlsa Itosen- thal nald she 15 YEAR OLD BOY WILL NOT BE LITTLE IIOCK, Ark,, 8oit. 7. . Cottntry-wldo fonra that Earl (111 chrlst, tho lG-ycar-old nogro hoy con victed of the murder of nnotlier no gro lad, would hang, which resulted In Oovornnr Donaghoy being deluged under a flood of loiters, totogrnms and potltloiiH of protest, wero declar ed to bo groundless hero today. Tho en so han been appealed to tho supreme court and a decision sant t bo expected for a month at least. If tho upper court sustains tho boy's conviction, tho govornor has declared his Intention of commuting tho sentence. arrested wero not tho negro nnd whlto man who robbed her. Dcllef hero Is that tho robbers of Miss Rosenthal arc tho same men who wero In tho gang of flvo that held up tho train and are on their waa positive tho men way north. No. 158. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Jackson County Bank at Medford, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, September 1st, 1911. RESOURCES and boohtinc the intercuts of their, tlnia mater in general. It is quite' Loans and discounts ; $458,002.45 , .. i .. 11 : ------ - . - -, josible the fellow alumni in Ashland will be nuked into the organization. There nre very large number of erad iates of the Btato university in Ash land. mnoiiK whom nre numbered ninny of the most prominent men 01 me iowu. CENSUS BUREAU SEEKS HIGHER-UPS Enumerators Assert They Obeyed Or ders of Superiors in Padding Thirty Under Indictment to Ans wer Monday in Court. SACOMA. Wash.. Sept. 7. It Is umdVed here today that the census 'lureau Is after the "hlgherups" in ho census frauds In Tacoma, Port land, Seattle and Spokane. Hart Monson and Leroy Thomas, wo government special agents, have jecn making quiet Investigations here 'or several weeks Jt has just been 'earned. When tho federal coqrt convenes Monday 30 cases Involving census enumerators will be called. All enumerators arrested pleaded not guilty, saying they had simply obeyed orders of "hlgherups" when they Inserted fictitious names on their lists. oOIKlS clllCi Wcll'l'HIltS .-...-. . .... J.,uOU. j.y Storks and other 'securities 19,532.01 Banking house '.'. 30,000.00 Due from hanks (not reserve hanks) '. 2,426.64 Due from approved reserve banks 208,795.48 Cheeks and other cash items .'. 1,430.29 Exchanges for clearing house 6,421.51 Cash on hand .' : 64,555.08 Gold dust l 98.20 Total $842,311.85 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund ., 62,500.00 Undivided profits, less expenses anjd taxes paid 12,260.00 Due to hanks and baukers - 5,508.07 Deposits due state treasurer 5,000.00 Individual deposits subject to check.. ,... 482,981.61 Demand certificates of deposit ... 69,639.96 Certified checks : 900.00 Time certificates of deposit '. 95,522.21 Notes and bills rediscouuted . 8,000.00 Look for tho "help wanted" ail that seemsf like a "prospect" and inswcr it oromplly. flasklns for Health Total $842,311.85 State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss: T, C. W. McDonald, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true-to the Lest of in)' knowledge aud belief. C. W. McDONALD, Cashier. Subscribed, and sworn to before me this 7th day of Sep tember, 1911. JV. AY. AELLES, Notary Public. Correct Attest: c. w. Mcdonald, V. W. HUTCHISON, AY. I. ArAAYTER, Directors. HTHASSllUIUl, (lermany, Sept. 7. AviatorH Lieutenant Neumann and Leronte, the latter carried iih a paa- Monger, wero Instantly killed at llllz-' helm today when tho motor of their aeroplane exploded at a height of 100 feet and men ami machine, enveloped ' In a sheet of flamo, wero daubed to, tho ground. Iloth men were crushed beneath tho motor. Paul Kongo, an amatour aviator, while making a trial flight at Karls ruhe, fell and wiih picked up In an tin coiibcIoiih condition with a fractured Hkull. if.f44W POEM IS WRITTEN ON THE CITY PARK The following veio wiih written hy a Iwelve-yenr-old school hoy yculer day ut n local school. Tho subject given hy tho lonelier was ''The City Park." Hero Is tho masterpiece: ''While passing hy tho eit" park, Ouo lonesome starlet nilit, A man eiimo HWiiyiue; down tho walk And filled my heart with fright, lie hud no eout on, vest or hat And hideous were his shoes. His hroath almost knocked mo down, Tho mail was frill ofbooxo." Tho pooplo of tlits olty should buy "Miulo In Oregon" gooda from tho local niorchants whonovor tho price j ind quality nro equal tn Rastorn mudo gootlt). ti2Xmwmwi AwmWMmW M ; itiWrav .mEAmm mili.TM HHH Heal INtato Transfers. Mary C. Hamilton to Charles Hamilton, 17 :t-t acres In township as, range 3 west 1 Investors .Mortgage Security Co. to William MacMaater, power of attorney l S. to Simpson l'. Chastaln, 120 acrea In township 35, range l east patent l. S. to Hlchnrd Atauriso Doo ly, Jr., 137.S0 Hcrea In town alilp 41, range 3 west patent Charles Hamilton to John Dev lin, land In township :ts, range 3 west 1 .John. Devlin to Charles Hamil ton, land in township 3S, nut go 3 west i O. K. N'lnlngor to V. N. Carl, land In township 35, rungo 3 wt 3000 W. N. Carl to .1. II. Morrison, land tu Bectlon 25, township 3 a, raiigo 3 west . , W. II. Copoland to Nathan L. High, land In township 39, range 1 oast Nathan L. High to James C. Gibson, 2,1 acres n township 3l, rnngo 1 east ..,,,.,'.... rissrvvrsr' s 9r9 i ! 2500 10 I 10 lfcpl. C int.hL 1QI1. Ii. R..IH.... Wwi CmMiiv mi, t, l llllW CO llll liYuli Wliip tibcity miii Bown. uiiicit Support tho mnuufacturors of your homo city first, last and nil tho tlmo, and you will holp yourself to prosper ity. Hut If your local factories can not supply your wants, lnsUt Hint tho morcliatit carrlos "Mado In Orogon" rooiIh from other Orojjon poltroon to supply your needa, ; .-.,.. , lf,v. ' h SPECIAL SHOWING OF Ladies' Suits, Coats Skirts and Millinery FRIDAY, SEPT. 8 SATURDAY, SEPT 9 We now have on display one of the most up-to-date stocks of Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, Suits, Skirts, Coats, Waists, Hosiery, Shoes, Clothing, Underwear, Bedding and Gents1 Fur nishings in Southern Oregon. Visit us for your fall wants. Buy for cash and sell for cash en ables us to Sell for Less The Gold en AKINS & BENTON Rul rrsi i M ' t.a . i j, . .1