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" r - j. V P m , j,- ' ; y$ J- sMW- " - r - ; -Twy , , ,. .-.,. ..-. jwiifuwrtiwfir)) i .5 . l?r i1 .1? 4. :, f, I , 'V ft .-. '. 1H t K- 1 .PiUs N o , Cti MEDFORD MATT. TmmJNK, MBPJrOftPt.iOIHWKW, OTiriMV, 0QT0B15K fi, 1911. PX01B MEdllfili DRIV ES GOLDEN SPIKE Junius J. Mill Says (hat Drlvlnn of Splko Onus Not Mean Hint Railroad Construction Into Central Orciion Has Censed Will Be Here Soon IIKNI), Oid., Out. 0. 'I'hi' dilvliiK or Hi" million tiillto Inn i' yi'Hli'iiluy which uuirlm thtt completion -of tin' Ot input Ti'nuk inllnmil to lloinl, duett not nii'iui Unit nillioml c-niiHti iicttou lulu Cent nil Oi input liim ci'iimihI, nr c(tnllii to Jiuixm J, I III), who In lii'ic In iilliniil (hti niruiuoiiy. 'li" Hill llni'ii will cmitlniio In extend llin nillruiiil KOulUwnrd. Hill l'illltl'llllllltim llll llltlllltlllt eOlllll'ctlOII with tint pitrlfle ti Kiniteru rnllroiid, which oponiliw out of Mi'ilfoid, Oio. "DIABOLICAL PLOT" SAYS MR. ROMPERS pSSsrrri II it mm,, j j.tsaaggr 1',.',. . i MiaiMm EL 3haLr'M Our ' Correspondents CENTRAL POINT ITEM8. WAKIIINdTON. l. Oct, (I. "Couferrini; with tin .Mi'Niiiiuuii while at I ,OM AtlKcle"," md Proi lll'lll (lolllpCI if lilt' Allll'rilMIII IVlliT- iilion or Lubor, wIk Iiih arrived here, "I inn more I irmly "ni in 1 Ihaii over lliul thuy an' tlio victim or u llillholil'lll lllll, KcutilllClll III liHK An Kitlc luih lit'itn h in ii IK uipiiiwt tlii'iu on noooinit of tin effort of ttii HlirilH people lull popular feeling in Mliirtlni; to Ilit-it- favor an tin people jive deeper Itioiiht to Hip oiiHc. "If employer I'niiliiiiii' lo i I'l'n'' mi'i'lliiK with tin worker' reproson? lalivi'M, I ma afmiil Hint llm great unit ri'i'i'tit alrlkiw of England ami Iflaiiil wilt tin tlui'lifiiU'il. Tim Kpirit of iinrt'At mining tlio workiugiiiou in llio wiiil wax far niori' pronounced lliini I expected lo flint it " VIC 1 UJA. XlVK.POCJt srtte - PROGRESSIVE TO LECTURE HERE mm, t t Victor Munlock, Loader of Insur (jents, Will Address Mcdfnrd Peo ple Soon Bitter Enemy of Old , Boss System OF C0NNAU6HT TO RULE CANADA LONDON, Out. rt. Lcnvliiff lo be come tin flmt roynl vlroroy In a lilij Mrlllsh roloiiy llio Dnlio of OoniitiiiKlit litnrtod lotlny for Llvnrpool, wlii'inu In mtlU toulKlit lo bi'coino ciivnnior Kt'imrnl of Oanniln In fulfllliiHit of Ilia oxiuimmukI wInIi of liU lirotlior, llio Into KIiik IMwiird. Tlitt ilojmrturii of llin DnKo of Con imnr.lil from lmiloa wiim nfiiil-prl-vato, lint a Iiiii:i crowd nwminliloi! at llio rallroiul xtntlou nmt i;avc him a ioiiiiIiik farcwull. IIIh parly onilirnrml tin) linchi'im of t'oiinaiiKlit. .Major It. ('. I.owtlii'r, military m-nri'tary to tlio iltiKo nml lirollier of Speaker l.owllmr of llio Iioiino of roiniiioiiM; Cnptiiln UlviM-H lltilltoloy, controHur of tlio ilulio'n hiMiHolioltl; Captain Wnltrr I.oiik, alilo ilo ramp, ami Captain l S. W'ortlilimtnii. int'illrnl offlror. Tlio .AIlHcort Aniitu Ti'lly ami C'lnni'iitlno Ailnmn nttcmloil the iliirliono a ladk-M In waiting. (Chli'UKi TrlliiiMi'.), Vlt'lor .Miiiiliictr, IiikiiikciiI con-' Krowiitiaii from Kiimwin, Hpolin lunl' olf.lil Imloro tho Allan Clnli al Urn. I .a Hallo hotol. Ho proilliloii tluitj JiiHtlro HailnnV icciuit illWun'itlm;! opinion In tlio JJtninliinl Oil i-iiki-woiilil Htirvlvo A llm iililinato law of tlio land li'MK tiltor tlio majority d (IhIoii of tint mipti'iiiii ronri linil lii'on foiKotti'ti. Mr. M4ii'ilni'k'A apuucli oiiilml Willi tlilw: "Yon yomiK ni"ii aro IIvIiik In n Koldun ago of rljiiro ami pronporlty. Thoio art) no pliynlral I m potNl lilll t ltM Opport unity llt'it prom linforo yon. Who hIiiiII tall mo ilrxann'r wlion I Miy Hint Yoiiiik Amorlcn with vIrIU auro, booh will onjrty llio full (lowur of llhurty?" Ilooi Sxlroi Toltrrliic "Tlio now movi'tnoui In polltltH iloi'H mil iH'iiallro miiKiiltmto in IiumI iii'mn. hut ItH hi'tivy hand 1uhi rxtor lli'ii. I.llmrly wan not for a man hut for all num. Tlio HlKiilflraut fact of oir Unto In Hint tliu Individual Ik challoiului; tlm group on tlio I lie try that liberty wiik not alone for all the 00,000,000. hut for fiich of thvni. ' Tito old Iiiihh nynti'iu In IhIIitIiik hi'foro tlio illrt'tt pilmnry, rorrupt pnirtlci'B art, and tlio ri'imll. Tlio voter In movliiK liito uioro direct roil art wllli tlio federal ipivurmnriit." Mr. M unlock will ho at tlio Med ford Thoatrc OrtuWr 0, 101 1. Tlio Ciilihvnll i'mnlly who Imvu n nlili'd hi'li) tin) pUHl two yeiUH, It'll Thurilay iimriiini; for Komi'Iiiii' lo ri'Hiilo porimiiii'iitly. A, V, iMooii iimile a loiHini'HH (rip north Tliurrtilay. iMih, !;, A. I.el'onle ami ilaiiKhlor, are Mpeudiiii; IIiIh woelc til AmIiIhiiiI. Tlix 1 'on 1 1, Hoy Wilkormifl, Dill I'mikey ami -.liiineH McDowell have id in lied from thitir liuntiiiK trip up J.vaiiH crt'itlc. Tloirxilay fair vlnilon to Medfonl wiro Air. ami Mi. K. Wi'hh, Mr. ami MrH. II. Wihh, Mr. ami Mr. I.e Wat kiiiH, Mrn. (Joy Tex, Mr. ,J. W. 1'rc welt, Mr, nml Mr. A. C. Walkt'r, Nov. Klioim, .1. II. Oay, MrH. Hiailli, Mr. nml Mih. Iluli Porter, Mr, ami Mi-h, lluuti I'orlor, Mr. ami Mm. J. A. Killriiui, Mr. nml Mr. W. i). Kah ler, Mihm llt'MH Let', A. J. Owulcy, Mr, Klerim. Mih, A. V, Moon inotoruil to Mcil-, fonl WimIiii'mIii)'. .1. ('. Wnnl will movo hlx Hat-kol Hlme from llio Kiceinitu Imililiii to tlio Wood hmliliuj; mixf (o Kiik IiiiiiI'h drtii: Hlort. Mix. Cliarloy Kiiiiilcrxoii'rt Hlnter, MrM. Tri'hist'h, who him heen Mr. SamlerNOii for (hi pint five week, leliirneil to her lioinu Tliuiilay uvc. DISSOLUTION OF TOBACCO TRUST EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. Conurntulntions f t tH f4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 f 4 4 , 4 44444444444444444 MAKYIIII.I.. WjihIi., Out. 2. Medfort Mall Till. lino, Mfdrord, Ort'.: C. II. Hahcoek, H. M. Ilrooka ami ('. It. l.anrater Join mo In (-iiiiKrntiilatlomt' on .lat'kMou count) ' groat victory at 4 llio flection Saturday. 4 II. M. MOWI.IIY. 4 NHW YOHK. Out. (!. I'Iiiim for tho iliuioiitio of llm Aineiiean Tn Imeeo company known hh tho lohai'im trintt, may he filed with tho federal court on Momlny, ucconliiu' to nu liouiict'iuiiiitH nmile today by (he eoni puny. Tho liuic, which was Hut hy (hi) supreme court, in which the com pany could Hiihmil itrt plnti for (lis Mtliilion expiren Moiiilay. citv 'nti;.st'm;ic.s xotick. Offlco of tlio CltyTronHiircr. - Medfonl, OroRun, Octohor I, 1911. Notice Ih hcrohy given that thcro tiro iimdrt on Imiul lu tlio city trona ury for tlio redemption of outHtandlng city wnrrantH iRtitictl agalntit tlio fol lowing fumlH: W'urranlH 1, 2, 3, nml 4, on Lateral No. 2, Sower District No. 12. WnrrnutH 1 and 2 on Lateral No, 1, Sower DlBtrlrt No. 13. War ran Ik 1, 2 nml 3 on Lntcrnl No. 10, Sower District No. 7. WnrrnntH I, 2, 3, 4 nml C on Lat eral No. 2. Sewer District No. 13. WarrnntN 1, 2, 3 and I on Lateral No. 1. Sewer DlHtrlct No. 12. Warrants 1 nml 2 on Lateral No. 0, Sower DlHtrlct No. 7. Warrants 1, 2. 3, I, ft nml fi on Uttenil No. C. Sower Dltrlct No. 11. Warrants 1 and 2 on littoral No. 14, Sower DlHtrlct No. 11. Warrants 1 and 2 on lateral No 3, Sewer DlHtrlct No. 13. Warrant No. 2 on Lateral No. S, Sewer DlHtrlct No. C. Interest on tho same will censo aft r llio above, date. L. L. JACOnS, City Treasurer. (My A, C. Howl-ll.)- Tlio pniporfy. owncru nio Imvlnjr cement tihh'WnlkH put flown on the new Htrcet out from the depot, Hani liuloii nvciiue. fr. Wolfrey, who ha- been (o Halt J.ake t'ily on a" hUHinc. (rap, re lurncil n few ihiy ig. iUvmrtt Hurgerf.'iiml grnlnlKou of Meilforil, wcro pliui'haiil culler IunI Hal unlay. Mrw. Carl Cobloy of l'i-(onl camo out hixt Katiinhiyon the mIhc, iro curcil a horne at the Sunny Hide nln hlo ami weiil to I'hocmx, leliimiii Afoiulay night. , Mm. Jvaul H'n'ghrof I'roMpccl, ami her Hihler, MIhh llallie (libHim t.f lllacltfoot, lilnhii, Hpent Sunday night ivilh in ami took the I'nihpeet ta;c Momlny morning. John l.tililell urn! hoii have hold their linnlware Mtoro anil goodH fo Mr. Hhiler, formerly r WtiHtiingtuii. He I'xprelH lo put in n large hlock of goodrf in (he near fill lire. He, or rather limy, for ho Iiiik a wife, have erected u portable housf near Hie Mor'c ami expect to build in the spring. T. V. I'. IIolme.H and wife weio among the giituilH 'Mmulay al the Sunny Midc. They were out look-iii" over our hccIioii of Hie country with nil eye lo locating. MihM I'Mmi Oatex of Medfonl, came out Monday to visit our daughter. Ague. Ivlwiu h. Wannstnff of JoluiHlowii. N'. V., wiik among our giie.t8 Mon day mid Tncday. If; i looking over the country for a home for himdf ami a iimuher of hitt'ffictids. He hays that he in very favorably impresrtoil with our surrounding, ami thinks that io will locale among ih and co into biiHiui'HH here. S. M. Wood, wife mid Mi Carrie l'ool were among ihe Sunny Sitle giienlK TucHiIay iioou. He represents the Medfonl Grocery house of Med fonl, nml is supplying our merchants with nil kinds of groceries. Senator Von tier Hcllcn wim smil ing on hi.s friends 'in Kngle l'oinl Monday. .jMUs Matlic Miiitcrjiiul Mrs. Sleen man came inio Kagle'lViiiil last Tues J; nml wliilt; riijiug oer one ol Ihe newly 'maile' streols llatl Ihe mifor- tune to break an n.xfclree in their rig hue it so hnpiHMicil that it was near the blacksmith hop and they soon had it repaired, cmlmg the time while waiting iii the Sunny Side. Tho hist time thai I wndc I prom ised o cut the Knglels a little short ami resume my rcHrl of what I snw nml heard ji. the lruJ,,lo Prospect. i lie last account I gave was nlxoit my Irip lo tho intake or dam, arriv ing at Ihe planl pniper just in time lo go to supper. After enjoying a good nights sleep, the next morning I started for the main works, going over some of the new fond (lint that indefatigable nuid worker. John Grieves,. had been making nml while he has not made tho "wilderness blossom as Ihe roe," he has made some of tho finest mads up there that is in the .country. Hut 1 did not start in to tell about the ron'ds, but what 1 saw about the power plant. Well on my arrival al (ho enmp 1 was for tunate enough lo meet among the first men i met, Mr, Cooper, (he chief civil engineer of the works", ami Mr. Kobcrt Smith, (ho general over seer, and I hooii let (hem know what my biwinoxrf wn up there i. e. lo sec what I could lo give (o (he readers of the Mail Tribune and Ihcy kindly answered nil Ihe (pinslioiiH 1 asked. Hut b"foro I proceed lo give the an Hwern (o (lie many questioiiK I asked, I will say (hat the I'rospccl (n slruclioii company havo already es tablished an electric plant on Koguo river just below (ho bridge near Prospect on whnl is known as tho Ifoguc river rapids, where the water is earned down an incline oi about 2,.ri0 Ihroiigh a pipe about sixteen Inches in diameter, where they gen crate the electricity (o enrry on the work. This is carried nbout two miles (o the plant proper, nml that furnishes not only the power but also llio light for about all the camps, the company stable and for the men lo seo' lo work by. Among the first questions nsked was, how many men have you em ployed in (he work, and the answer was (wo hundred. To addition lo this number they hnvc three saw mills running all the time and they keep! ahoiit seventy-five or a hundred men all the lime. At the plant they run Iwo shifts or more then, but now they are running three shifls each eight hours. I nsked the size of (he pro ssrd plant and was (old that it would be seventy-four by fifty feet. The plant is being built or (he ground is being excavaled for u building of (hal size. This J on the bank of the river under the bluff. After ask ing n few more questions I took a ride down the hill on (ho ear. It looked like jumping off (he bluff, but f was in comnniiv of (he engineer.' Mr. C,ooper, so bnd no fears, although the car rims on an incline of ninety one per cent and goes down for nbout four hundred feet on Hint grade, and (hen (he grade is reduced lo sixty five per cenl. Down in thnt hole, for it looks more like a hole (ban any thing cNc, (here wcro abou( one li mid red men working. The work is considered so dangerous thnt they pay the men extra for (heir work ilown there. Here they hnvc Ihree large derricks that nre used lo enr ry (he dirt ami rock, and (ho most of i( is roek. (o the places of dc tinntion, quite a portion of the roek going to (he rock crusher, where (he large pieces nre broken up willi sledge hammers into pieces small enough In ha put into (lie roek crush er, then (hey are elevated to a plat' form, whero a gang of men uru con slantly shoveling into (he crushcrnml tliw crushed rock7 i sVrcwed, a M used in making tho concrete. Tho next (una Iwlll i'ty to tell nhout thu big reservoir piftw, tc. I"J Cr- ! STOMACH TONIC Put tho Stoitmrh in splcmldl Sluipc ami Supplies Vim, Vlgtw uimI Vitality to the Whole Hotly If yo feel nil run down, out of sorts, nervous and depressed, go and get a JJO-cent box of M-I-O-NA stom ach tablets today. Take evory oao of them according to directions nnd when they aro gone you will feel Ho a different person. M-1-O-NA stomnch tablets will rcn- ovato your disordered stomach and bowels; they will put Ilfo Into your inactive liver. They wll banish nervousness, brain fag, dullness, headaches, night- sweats, nnd sleeplessness. I M-I-O-NA will stop sour risings, gas nml heartburn in five minutes. I Largo box CO cents at Chas. Strang land druggists everywhere. Rogue River Valley IINDUSTRIAL FAIR MEDFORD, OREGON Fair (irouadnf, iocMcd at the I-md of North Central Avenue. Finest Racing Program Ever Given in Southern Oregon 4. Toko Driven by Mrs. McDonald. r G. Mnud Driven hy Mrs. Johns. Horses Kalereil Tliat Started at Statu Fair at Salctn The best lot of running horses entered that havo raced In Oro gon tbls season. Balloon Asension Every Day by tho Droadwlcks. Miss Tiny Broadwlck, the clovercst girl aero naut In tho United States, glrca an exhibition each day that thrills all who seo her as nothing clso yet seen here. The exhibition of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry (s well worth tho price of admission alone. Tho entries of fruits, grains, flowers, vegetables, etc., aro good. .music nv Tin-: mkdfoiid coitxirr hand or twkxtv PIKCI-S KVEItV DAV One and one-third fare has been granted by the railroads ' Admission, adults, 50c; children 25c; box scats 50n and 75c; In tho grand stand all other seats 25c; bleachers free. W. H. CANO.V, rrvs. GEO. DAVIS, Treas. A. K. WARE, Soc'jr. Officers of the Southern Oregon District Fair Association as follows: J. A. I'EItRV, rrcs. E. T. STAPLES, V.-rres. J. S. ORTH, Trcas. A K. AVAKB, Sec'y. if i, i 4 V ay 33- y J- th us-torn-to-to &$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $m to- to y to to to to to to to to tor The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - 9100,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS $35 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT, W. K. OOKB. PzeatdcBt. 3. A. PSKBT, Vlca Pro. JOHJT S. OKTB, CaMr. T. E. MEBJUCK, Tic Prcs. W. B. JAOKSOK, Aut Csahlar. XI V BOXING TO-NIGHT 16 ROUNDS OF FAST AND CLEVF.R BOXING, BEGINNING AT 8:30 P- M. AT THE NATATATORIUM ATHLETIC CLUB ROOMS ., .. t '5 i ROY SMITH 133 pounds, vs. CHARLEY McSHANE WALTER KANE 126 pounds, vs. joE PARSER ED. WHITNEY 133 ponds, vs. VILEIEREOGH JOHN TURNER 142 pounds, vs. BERT JONES OWNEY PATTON; Master of Ceremonies FRANKIE EDWARDS Will. REFEREE ALL CONTESTS BOB TELFER, Official Timekeeper SEATS ON SALE AT NATATORIUM ATHLETIC CLUB ROOMS AND MEDFORD CIGAR STAND 4 m-t tt'M ? X,-