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- Vr ! i MP1DF0RD WAIT, TRTKnNTC. MrcDFORT), OnrcCJON. TrnftPAT. OHTOBEI? H, 1011. CFn- PAGtflMVfl LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Mini Mm, ', II. OhkoimI lotiini- iil to Uiulr homo at Hoatllu linit iilichl nrtor a Irtlt with Col. WiihIiIiiiiii mill ' K family out itt Tublo Itonlc. .Mr, Oh ftOOll llllH HOIIIO ltfll HXtllllMlVll lltlllt lllllllllIKH III .llH'llMOII (llllllly. , 0. II. Auntilolior Iiiih IdmhimI .IiIm , , rniioli iiuar .Mitilfonl iimi Monthly nluht ' , with hlu rmiilly loft for I'oiUiuhI to lomiilii il in lii? I ho winter, Hunltniy Fnuioh Dry CImiiiIiik WnrliH. , L. II, Wiiniur lotuiuml to I'liitlnnil Muiuliiy. Hurry 1-3, Tiovllln, uwimr r tbo k lunibor yiinlH In Cm I ml I'olm, wiih Id ,M imI font Imliiy. I.wIIum, huvo your mill matin hy tint llorlln l.iitllitN' TnlliiiliiK Co., nt (.'mitral I'olnl, Or. 73 W. (' llliiithtiin ami KitKiir llliii:liiuii Mini their mother, an lv.nl In Meilfonl .Monilny iiIkIiI (ioiii Mm laity. Nw ,Mnlni. Thoy t.ximt In ihlo In Moilfortl. Muy your ulntur'ii wood cheap now . H.fiO pur toi il (Jnlil Hay Honlly Co. Mm, lli'iiilniKiui noil ilmiichter of s AmIiIiiii.I vhilliiil In Mtiilfonl Moiulii. tlm khi1 of .M, c. .Murray mid fain- i At (lit) HIkii of Yu Nifty, j .Mm. Kuiulmiu mill iluiiKliter of Aiiinn, mn, who huvo boon vIhHIiik , i iiilnltviw In MMilfonl nttuiunit lo their 7 homo Miniiliiy. .Mr. KiiihIkoii In u Hlntur of ,Mr. 0. 1'roo of thin rlty. CliliifKi) Hanreil 1 ,11 1 en nml Jainuem nlr iiliiiitu nt Ilrn.nclli-y'n. IMioii MSI. - i Mm. C .(', Hull of Central Point Vlxlteil .Medforil filmnln .Momliiy J. M. Klermtii win In Anhliunl on liuit'ueDM .Mi mliiy. liny your later' wood ohonp iiovn Sl.fcli per ronl Hold Hay Konlly Co. Mr. mid Mm. ln Wutlilim wen In Mobility ( i oin tlmlr fine Irrlituton ) numb on ItONiie rhur. ' ituy our wlutnr'n wood rhunp now f ,R0 oir ird. (Jold Kay Kiwlty Co. W. I'Mlivr Iiiih oiened n notion I for funilmii'iH In the Mall Trlbnuo Mock. He hut a yitrim hy wljlnli he en n imnllv mnl ijiilckb (enoh (he Ku u I lnh ImiKunxo to nil furlKiierM. Kin It. A, Unimex, The Itmiirniiri Man, over JnrKimn County bank. I. Walt left ihlti morning for MuiUn. liny your uluter'M wood cheap now fl.ni) per otinl. (lotd Kay Keulty Co. H. A. Nouell, hullo' tailor. Kooiit jr.. i'. o. iiiiiiuim:. m .Mr. and Mm K. H Kadrllff left thin iiioriiliiK for (ilemhile. A fire at llldudalo Katurdny morning d'troy- y, od (-oimldernhlo lnmlneM proper!) owned hy them and their vlalt llieie today In (or the purpOHU of mu-ortalu-Iiik innl how gionl wan their low. Kanltary French Dry Cloanlnv Work. Paul Hnimoii of .Medfonl Snub & 4 loor (louiimiiy loft Monday for a huul- new trip to Portland mid Kateui. V aro now huylnt: Winter Ncllr pearn, Ken us hoforu nelllnt;. Pro ilurern' Trull Co. Mr. mid Mm. I). 1 Clifford of Ko liilhlle, U'urliliiKloii, returned UiH nioruluK to tlmlr homo after a vIhII with .Mr and Mrn. .1. VIo of till, illty and Mm. John Wiley of Anhlaud Carkln A Taylor (John II. Cnrkln (llenn 0. Tnyior), nttornny-nMaw, over Jacknon County Dank llulldluu Modford. Mr. and Mrn. J. V. Thompxon and dauchtor, Mm. M. . Ilorr of Ayer, Calif., tiro vlnltliiK Modford frlendri. Kxclimlvo denlRua In handmade Jewelry al The Handicraft Hhop. 20 North Ceulral. 170 iB. J. I'urrln of Sonttlo Iiuk heen tn Mcdtord RoviirnI iluyn lookliiK the rlfy over with a view iif lliriillnir. The Indlen of the Cnthollc eliurrh will Mervo illnnor Weiluemlny and Thtirtiday, Octoher I and r, In the Mtoro room formerly occupied hy the Nleholriop Hardware rompany. Tlu dinner will ho nerved from 11 to :t Pilco RO rcntH. lf9 ' Mm. Ull lloKan returned to nor homo at Pn-tlaud Monday ovenliiK. Slio wau heio to attend tho funeral of her mother, Mm. I). Hroolca. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS l)y Phono S971 VlKlit I'liouea V. W. Wfk 1071. A. K. Orr, . IM)Y ASSISTANT. nrc-r i i ; BiicreiiBor to tho iindertnUliiK do- liiil'ttimiil (if M (III f 11 I'll li'llllllllllll Ho ... v........ ... ...vi. .' ..... ". m :: JOHN A. PERL Tiwlitriiil. ith nml It1 tnlitil ii)(i 7 Office iiH Koiitli llarllctt Htroot Tolophonea: day, Hell 17 1; ulKhti; lieHldenni, lUill 473, Homo 170-Ii.i; Calla unsworn! nlht or day i , i AMIIUIiANGK flKKVrOK 'i TV '''''' Mm P (, K,ti., who Iiiih henn In Medronl for lt tIMI0 ntontliH vIhII to her mm, Clinihm 10. Heed, mi employe. moinliiK for l3tinoiio, Tim ladv will In I ho Klml Nulloiial llanli, loft thla Mpend tho winter In I.oh AiiiiuIcn, MImh lln.ol Kick of (liuniii I'mhh lh In Medfonl vlalllim CouNtahlo Hlnif ler and family, Tho Pacific ft Mantei ii In nolllm; one-third ioihhI trip nitcii lo Mod ford from n ticket ulutliui on iiccoiiul of tho fair, roiiiiiHuiuliiK Tumtdny. ICO , 0. I) Walker In In OrnntM Piimh lo. day on IiiihIiiciih. Kuy your wluter'n wood clioap now. f I. fit) .or cord, (lold Kay I'ealty Co, Tho offlcem of tho W. (!. T, II. will arrive Wednesday, TIioho hnv IliK roonoi for iIuIokiiIvh pleano lel W, C. T ir. know. At tlm HIkii of Vo Nifty. MIhn I.iicIIo Kitder Iiiih rcHlKlieil her powlllon with tho commercial oluh In thin city mid will leave tomorrow for PoIiiikiiiiiii, Calif , where hIio will teach Hchool. New lutei ufitloilal I3ucyclopedla Dlctloniiry, thrixt voIiiiiioh; Juki whnt In needed hy teachor or alttileut, for nale at a htnKalii. Addremi, l-'alrvlow, fncknonvllht Mm. 13. K. Kulllvmi loft thin niorn Iiik for (rand Junction, Colo., after a vIhK with W. W. Morilmiii and fain- lly. Kuy your wlntor'a wood cheap now H Jin per cord. Cold Kay Kealty Co. 13 K. (1111 left today for (ln.no Junction, Colo. Unllen, If you want jour hair made Into faHhlounhlo rnfffuro pleaNo lirlni; It to mo. I almi color and huy hair. Mm. 1.. I,. Kcmne, 210 Oakdalo nvv line. Mi'dford, Ore. Slm I'n mile Hunlim left on (IiIh moruliiK'H train for Klamath 1'allH to vlult her frleinlN, Mr. mid Mm, Coch run. J. C. Schmidt hm hoth pIioiich In ntnlled In tho old I)al wnrehoiiKe and will ho jjlnd to quotu jou prlco on nil IJihIm of fwd and poultry imp-idli-ii. J. W. Johimoii Ih In AHhlnnd today on hiiNlueKa. Mm It. A I'orheu of Talent lit Ik itliiu her iiiireutx, Mr. mid Mm. I). T, Law ton In .Medfonl. I ho ladle of tho Preiihytorlaii church will Kono dinner WeducHday and Thumday, Octoher mid G, from 1 1 to 2 o'clock In tho room former!) occupied hy tho Modford I'liriiliurc company. A kooi! hot dinner for SO eontM. j on W. W. i:te of Tulcnt In In Med fonl attendliiK tho fair. Ho hna put on exhibition a aunflower incnHiitliii; five foot In clrcumfereuco nnd oIkIi tiwn IiicIioh ncron. IrUh crochet Ictmon hooka at TIk llaudlcrnft Shop. No. 20 North Con tral. 170 Minn Turner left for Hilt today. Shu will return In n few day, hrlns hit: hur mother with her. Mr. and Mm. ( A. YoutiRroon left UiIh inornluK for Chlcaco. Al Flyuii him moved IiIb atock of electric kooiIh from WHt Main to South Crape street. Ceorno llcthel arrived In Medfonl yoHtorday and will visit for-.everal weeka with IiIh aliiter, Mm. K. II. Hnlley, Mr. Ilethol Is from .Mont kohl ery City, Mlmiourl. and Ih hero expect In k to linent Homo capltnl nnd re malnliiK hero. Ho Ih the imImuico courier of u dozen or moio families hack In MInhoiiiI who, If ho Haya tho word, win chaiiKo (holr placo of uhldc from that nt.ito'to. Orenim. Minn luttly Pool of nSu KiuiicIhco, In In Mudford on a lnlt, tlio Client ot Mr. and 51 1 h. I. H. Jackaou, on Went Fourth Htreet. Voluey Dlxou retumod n few da iiko from nn oxteudod trip Into north ern California. Wo notice that hoiiio tnorohnntfl Ir other clticH aro iihIiik coutddarahh Mpaco advurtlHliiK "Mndo In Oregon' KOods, That Is aa It uhouln ho. Tin morchant mum know that lila Indlvl dual proHporlty la to n Rreat oxten' dependent upon tho iiroHpniity of tin Mtute nt large, mid if uroKon innnu factururu aro patronlzod, that It wll moan Rroator pay rolla, nnd Rroatoi pay rolhi mean a larger degree ol pronperlly for ovory man, womnn am child In Oregon, DECISION MA EFFECT BONDS ! t lniiorl;inl Rullno liy Supremo Court is Lxprdlnl Soon Which Will Re flect In Great Ocnrec Upon Local Bond Issue. Tho (IooIhIoii of tho Hupioitio Court lu tho next fow wcokH relative to Iho validity of ir potltlomi pieparod to place a Mlni;lo.tax hill on the ballot for ClnctkamaK 'County will ho or vital Importance to Jacknou Count) and It k f'ooil-road bond Imue of fl.f.00.000, which It Iiiih Juki voted, accoidliiR to Attorney (lenural Craw ford, miyii a llalem dlHpatdh. Piactlcnlly tho amuo iiiieHtloiiH of law aro Incorporated, n tho ameud miiiit under which tho hondH were otod and tho amendment under whlcli tho propomid HliiKle-tnx plan would ho voted aro hoth utrlctly cojiuty nmeudmeiita, mid II Ik doubt ful whether there Ih a mode of pro cod lit o hy which mi election could ho held lemilly under either amend ment, In, pahHliiK on tho county tax amendment tho Attorney-Cenernl hold that IokIhIuUvo functlona me not vented lu romitlvK, na they mo lu cltloa nml towna under the Ini tiative mid referendum mnendmoiitii and lawn, mid aa a rcHiilt iioine def inite Reneral law would Imvu to ! pitHcod to provide hucIi a mode of law It would ho pptodblo to make It comprelieiiHlve, ro nn (o Includo all the uiueudiueiitH, ho helleveH, mid ot give (ountleM hlanket prlvllngon lu voting on vnrloim 'jiuitloim nn they nrlKO. He Ih of tho opinion nucli i. law would Im neceiiKnry before tho lilnit! election lu Jiieltnon County would lo liold vnlld or before the people could vote on the nuctitlon of county optlona a fnr nn taxation and oxomptlona nro concerned. For thin renicon ho tnkca tho Rtaud that lu event tho Supremo Court refuges to i landamiis Secretary Ol (ott mid follH to compel him to place the Clackamas County rlngle-tax hill on the ballot, lt would rnltio a very nerloim doubt aa to tho validity of the Jacknou County road bond olee'lon, sih proitlcnlly the rame nuoa. tloua of Inw would he Involved lu each liiHtuuce. l.WTLE SHIP PREPARING FOR WAR GAMS. 7AKINO AMMUNIDOM ON COARD THE US 5 NPBRA5K tv""v F-.twiwuFwi'-riow .KUW7MI, H V,MliALO DOSr-VKTCI-t FVOAT OWLB7 YOUNG AVIATOR FALLS 10 DEAIH Battered Body of Cromvell Dixon Shipped to New York Where His Widowed Mother Resides Was Fearfully Injured. THINKS BOND ISSUE LEGAL Attorney A. E. Reamcs Oocs Not Be lieve that Validity of Road Bonns Can he Successfully Questioned Haaklna for Health. f Olympla, Wn Oct. a, 4, 4- Modford Mall Tribune, V f Modford, Oregon. 4 CotiRiaMilatlon to tho pro- -f f KieKBlvea of Jackuon county, 4 f oHpecIally Meili'or-i. Ratur- f ilay'a voto will focus tho' oyoa 4 4 of tho world upon tho boat 4 4- valley In Oregon Koriio lllv- 4 4 or valley. Clold Hill, Central 4 4 Point, Modford, Talout, Phno- 4 4 nix mid Ashland Will ho on tho 4 4 Pauirio HlRhway. 4 f W, J. KOnUKTS, 4 4 IllKhway ComiulhBlonor. 4 M ltT l l tfi "I do not helievo tlmt tliero is nuv ilt'hlioii as to the Jenlily of the Uuiil ihuo voteil Sntttrilii.v," states A. V.. cmiuw,.Tli(i iiilvised the eouo ty court icpinUiiK the ealliiij; of m election for sueh u purpose, ami 1 tin not heheve that tlio iittorney f-eiienil Itns puie elohcly into the mutter." "There is hut one iiiostiou imohol in lcganl to the matter nnd tlmt -whether or not the mneiulmonl to tlu1 constitution junior wliioli hoe eleetio.i wiih. .Iioltl is selfjteuUnp: or not Thejioixl rrftfTti) Fiero was not produced imiler the iniliiitive nml referehilum im the iittorney Konornl seems to he lievo. "The election in this comity vu called hy the county court upon the lrouiulR thai tiny fair provision iiv in the people of tho comity un ip pni (unity (o oxpross themselves wouhl he sufficient. I do not helievo Hint the validity of the bonds can ho successfully quest inucil." CAPTAIN PETER HAINS WALKS OUT FREE MAN SPOICANi:, Wti., Oct. a. Tho hnt torod body of Cromwell Dixon, We 19-year-old Curling aviator, who wait killed Into yesterday afternoon while flying at the Spokane Interstate fnlr, wan prepared for shipment lo New- York today, whero hli widowed moth er rotdden. J. V. Scolt, manager of the CurtlBii Kxhlhlt company, will probably nc(ompaii) the body cast. Dixon was fearfully InJureJ by bin 100-foot full. Oud lee was broken, his face wnu crushed and ho was ho badly hurt Internally that he died forty minutes after the accident from Inteatliinl heimuorrabgeg and concus slon of tho brain. Tho few persons who witnessed hi fall, say he bad hanLed his planes for a turn when a suih'.-n gust of wine tipped them. Dixon mndo n brave effort to right tho machine, then seemingly realizing that ho was help less, he shouted "Here I go." nnd tlu next moment his cries were milled be neath tho aeroplane wreckage. Dixon had been flying eight weeks. His greatest feat occurcd last Sat urday when ho topped the Itockoj mountains nt Helena, oMniana. Hr was tho first to fly across tho nioun- tnlnu. This notable achievement won him n $10,000 prlxo which was offered by tho Montana staW'fair. WILL PARADE TO NFLUENGEPUBL1C Labor Organizations, Socialists and Members of I. W. W Will Parade Next Sunday Through the Streets of Portland. POItTI.ANI), Oct. 3. Kor the purpoHii of KwliiKlriK public senti ment In favor of tho McNnmarr. brothers, labor orKanlzatlons, social ists mid members of the Industrial Workers of the World will paradt .ere Sunday, according to nn an louucement made hero today. Tho McNamara hrothers' trial is rhod tiled to commence next Tues day nt oI,s Alleles. Plans for tho parade nro being completed by representatives from various labor and other orgatizatlons today. It Is expected that several thousand mon will he In line. Aflei he parade speeches hy well known mbllc men will bo made. TACO.MA, Wn. While K. P. Mc siner wns listening to the sermon nt the First Christian church liM nisht. someone drove off with his nutomo hilc which he hml left nt the door. It i still mi--iiiK. CITV TltKAHimKK'K XOTICK. Office of tno City Treasurer. Mcdford, Orogon, Sopt. C9, 1911. Xotlco Is loroby rIvch that there are funds on hand In tho city treas ury for tho redemption of outstand ing city wnrrento Issued against the following funds: Warrants No. 1 and 2, on Lateral No. J), Hist. No. 11. Warrant No.tl, on Lateral No. 10, Oist. No. 11. ' . " Warrant No. 1 oil Lateral No. S, Dist. No. C. Interest, on tho samo will cease after tho auovo.dato. Ii. L. JACOUS. 1C7 City Treasurer. nnnVlna tor Health fillKAT SHOW AT CfJO TMIUTItK. Tho Knox Comedy company made i reputation at tho Uko theater lant light ,as a tors of unusual ability. md will he remembered for n long line by .Med ford theatergoers, as one jf the best attractions ever visiting his city. Too much praise cannot o said of tho clover comedy, "II Morulas Glory Wins. lt ls-ni;ievrt- sketch, played hy clever people, and he packed house font greeted the Knox Comedy company showed their appreciation hy rounds of generous nplause, and roars of hearty laugh ter. Forn Marshall, Orrln Knox and tilen Andrews played their respective parts above criticism. George Mc Mormlck, In n Dutch monologue, wat the best ever seen in Medfonl. Tonight tho Knox Comedy com pany will present nn entirely new vaudeville bill, featuring the comedy entitled. "A Case of Eviction." wt (A f) V Sportsmen Saro your trophies thla yr. Thoro will bo nono to save In a fow years. This cut aliowa whejn to cut tho skin, Novor cut tho front of a deer's neck. Call at Humphrey's Can Storo And got a pamphlet froo, tolling how to save gatno heads, birds and skins for ruga, published by F. W. BARTLETT TnxIdeniilAt Medfonl, Oregon Our New Location The Southern Oregon Elec tric Company is now lo cated in the College Block on N. Grape Street Southern Oregon Electric Co. rscr. S3 HOTEL MEDF0RD A Most Modern Hotel European. Opened September 19, 1911. Splendidly arranged in every respect. Excellent Cuisine. "Rates $1.00 Per Day Up. RATJ-MOHR CO., Proprietors. lNtlJSJl 11 1IA1K SPKCIAMST. Scalp treatments by Stella M. Fry. 118 South Onkdalo avenue, gradu ate of Dr. K. E. McLean, the famous hair speclallut of San Francisco. Tol. Main G072. 109 Violin .Maker. Repairing of all stringed instru ments. Violin repairing a specialty 'Virner of Sth and Central avenue 177 CHAS. UAltniS. NOTICE. Sept. 2S. 1911. Notice is 1 eroby given that I, tho undersigned, will not ho responsible for any debts horeafter contractedby my wife, Georgia Flrebaugh. Signed. J. L. FIREUAUGH. 180 OSSININO, X. Y Oct. X -Cap-tain I'olor UniiH, dr., sentenced to tho penitentiary for manslaughter :n connection with Iho hUiioliug of Win. I'J. Aunts whom ho licensed of vio lating tho sntiotily of his homo, was rtilcnsod from Sing Sing today. His fnllior, (lenernl V. C, Iliiins iioooin- pnniod him to Die fnmily homo. f44f- f f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LADIES Your hals rotiiiuinod. I.n dlos' and gentloinan'H clothes re paliod, 111 Couit Htroot. 172 FOR SALE Young horso, good hug. gy nnd hai'iioss; vory reasonable, lllttiior & Clailc, C-T-A-R ol'Photoplavs 5-FEATURES-5 TODAY and TOMORROW ONLY THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC Profoundly impressive in pal riot if spirit and purpose t THE HEIRESS A picture which will interest you. HIS FIRST TRIP An Kdison Comedy masterpiece. AL SATHER IN POPULAR SONGS ; Strict attention to ladies and children during ii-l ernoon performances. .- lATlNKICKvory day, 2 to 5 p. in. " Evening, 7 to 10 p. m. , Medf qrd Theatre, Friday Sept 6 " THE SWEETEST STORY HVER 'TOLD. ., , FRED RAYMOND S Famous Domestic Comedy. THE MISSOURI GIRL Yours truly, "Zeko" and "Daisy." Grand in its Simplicity! Great in Its Intensity! Gorgeous in Its Entirety! A masterful combination of sparkling wit, heart feeling pathos and stirring incidents! Prices 5Qc, 75c ant $1.00. Seats now on sale at Ilaskins. UGO ONLY THUKE JIOHK NIOHTS TUISJOAV, WKDNKSDAV, TI1UKSDAY. A now show each night. TUESDAY'S PROGRAM The Knox Comedy Co. Presenting Their Laughable Farco A Case For Eviction Ono Continuous Laugh Fiom Stmt to Finish. l j rf I '1 Specialties By FERN MARSHAL, That "Dainty Soubrelte" nnrl if! GEORGE McCORMICK That Funny Irish Comedian m :i J5 also Throo Rools of Motion I'lcluros. FUN - LAUGHTER - COMEDY SPKCIAL Any seat lu tho houso JO Centii. H i . "I. .5 ' 1 '