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-M .WCVfefr M Pi H FORD TVfATf-i TIMRTTNK. OTJTFOTW, OTTOON, MONDAY. OOTOBER H .1011. "" PTOTCTTTRTQW , "X RUTH I K IS HONORED Yiiiinii Lady of This City Is Eluded In MrinluT3lili In tliJ Stuilr.iit's Al lairs CoiinWl of tlio Unlvrrslly of Oroin. UNIVKHKITY Or' (UIKCION. Hi' (i UN i-:, (in.. Ofi. in. in tii,- ifrnit lueeltlii: il' (he nenine elan ii' III) tfnl ert.il v of Oli'Kiili, iMIhh K it I It Munich nl' Mi'illiiril uiih electee! In iiikiiiIii'inIiiii in M. Hliulcul' Allnli CuiiMi'il nl' (lie I'liixcixlly. Tin mIii llelll IIH'Mllli'lM III' lllc I'lllllll'll IUIIIiIh'I' Coin- llnec men mill ,Mim Mi'iiH'li, IIh'hi, I iiur mIimIumIm hi cniillucllou willi tlucc iuuIVkxiiih ii'kmIhIo mnl P'vcru tln Mui'ial life nl' llic iintwr lly. MtmiiiM Im'Imk a nicinhcr nl' tltc HlmlenU1 All'niiV Potiucil, Mi-k Merrick lielmiK In tlm Hciolt mnl Ki'iipl, Itin uihiii'ii'h xi'iiiur liiinnr mi t'Uy Mm h iiUii a nii'iiilii'i" of tin1 ('In Onu'mi Sunnily. DEMOCRATS TO WIN - GEORGE Says Avalanche Is Certain as Result of Hlli Cost of Llvlnu ami Tariff Extortion Says Tariff Is a "Umiiliiii Question." JESS HAHHI3 AS "SLIVERS," IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY, "THE FLOWER OF THE RANCH," MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE, THURS DAY, OCTOBER 19, ? Wf KKATTI.K. Wii.. Oel. III. II. elurliit; u ilcimicrul (ivntiiiii'lii) ccilniu n h tlm ivmiII uf tlm high ciihI of li iny mnl I a riff cvtnitiou, (,nrHH iiiiiii lli'iiry tleorp-, .Ir., r New York liefure leaving r'i I'orllinuL predict il iiIho a pnKieive choice fur pion iiloutinl cuiiiliilulc li.v llic tlcinncrnt. "Tariff i (ho liurniuir iinc," xniil Mr. (leorfcc. "mnl it ran wvtr hi' hetlleil until it irt neltlcil riuht." (ItiiiX Hinted liih preference for Wiioiliitw WiNiiii or Cliiuiip (Marl; for president. SAY ROADSTO NOT INSPECT CARS Strikers Claim That Railroads Arc Violating Federal Law Relation, to tlm Inspection of Passenger Trains Syas They Have Proof. KACItAMKKTO, Ciil., (VI. III. -J. (I. Naylor, Inixini'Hrt ivt-ti t of tln In-tin-national AHoeiutinu nl Mucliiu inlH and otlii't lalinr lender dircelitij, , tlm lliirriuuiu hlmp oinpli).V(K!i( htrilic in Sucrnineiilo, ant today lulling Klups to place lieforc lint inlcrNlnt commence I'oiiiiiiiNhinn proof limy idaini to puHiU'HM that tlm rniln.iid company is at ninny pointH alo'ijj itri uimteiii livinioiiK, htliiliut; the federal law relutiiif; to llio inspection of piiHMeiu;cr IraiiiK, For Hiniiu time pawt repnrlH liavo lici'ii n'l'i'ivcd at strike lieudipuiitcrH liuio Unit traiiiH arc not licine; iiinpec liul iih llio law rciiuiivs. Itepuvl t today, it in (iliiiini'il, hIiow that ti.iiiiH k'o through IIiintiiiKlun, Oio KOli, without. Iiciuj: oiled; tint hiiiiio ri'poft roiiioi) from C'arllu, Nov., am! Kcnunerer, Wyo., ami I'nmi Alliauy, IJnt., wliuri' it it wild HtnkclnenkcM am ipialificd to perform the work. Three. cnrlondn of Htiikelireakms wont IIivoiihIi Kucriiiucutn .ventcrduy oiiii i'iir hciiiK scheduled foi' S.ut FniiiciHco, Oakland and Hnki'i'HlioJd. MISS SEARS FAVORS nMAL" ENGAGEMENT NUW YORK, Oct, .1(1.- A "Iriiil iiiiKciiu'iit" with llui'old Kltirlin Vaiiduihilt in tho laliml idoHymiraay of I!hh ICIdiinor Kciiih, thai youii lady whoso variiniH antivilioK iih i.ii aimnuiii'i'iiiiiut mada hy hi'i' moHior, Mi'H. K, It, Ki'iii'H of IIohIoii, huro to day. Vamltuhill i ha yniiuMl Hon of William K. Vaudeiliill. Tlia "liial rnniiKi'iiH'iit" will IiikI until iidnI huiuuihi', hy which limn Miss Scai'ri will cither call it off for hoiiio nuw KiuiKulinu or dculatn a piililin cn KaKeuient, - -! Neman or nAT.n or btbay btook. Niillt'u Im lieicliy alvea dial a auln of liiiuiiaiiili'il iilin'U will Im lii'lil mi 0(io lur ai al I p in., al Wi'Ml Hiilo M very Hl.llilo One a yeiil'-olil .lernoy ell'er, no Imuiil nail no laiiik vihIIiIo, .1 l' MITTrtON, I BO filler of I'ollco,' A hair hrciil of the Hloux Indian In MIm licit) Cnlilwell, who In plalnif (lie part of ' Howcr" In the iiiiihIc;i' conieily, "Tint I'lowcr of tho Itancli,' coiiiIiik t tho Mcilfonl tlii'iiff Tliurialay, Oct. IJi. MUh (,'itlilwell wan horn In Okla homa Territory uliiuteeii ywirH :ik". Her uiother wait a ftill-hlooil Klinix. her father a white mini, who wm one of thu flriit to Htnlie a claim when the ntrlp wan opened up In ISS'.i. They lived on the ranch for nearly fourteen yearn mid then iohl li and moved to Kiiiihiim City, where tho father wan IIKaued III till) live Monk louilllK. Thlri c.liiliiKO Mnlinht fllioilt Hpleiidhl oppdrtunltliw for an education, of which .Mlim Caldwell made the het In a recent Interview reKiirdltiK her xelf and the pint of "Klowcr," .i Caldwell linn the following to nay: "Oh, I am mi clad that my uiother iiicrleau Indian Ir fant hocomlng ex- ni't, and I ho vo a fcelliiK of lovo ir the race and. In fact, I really he- leve that every truo American down n IiIk heart Iiiih n feelliiit of deep re- ret when they realize tho ciiihIiIiik lefeat that the rcdman linn nxper euced: yd I real I re It U for thu heat, or I can ee both kIiIck ns I travel .hunt In thin ureal country. There In mo thlui; that I notice, and that Ir ho attention that U Hometlntea shown in', for the AmerlcaiiH and Canndlann ire alike In their curlonlty to meet me. nlmply liecnime I am a descen- laut of thu Indian; and ko few are In tlm Uiuatrlral profesHlon. II riK'tuH 'that tii"lho part or 'Flower I actuhlly Jlvn and hroathe the ranch almo- pliiue. It slvert me a IoiikIiik for the love) (ilnltirt to ho there rldlnt; a tiroiielm, helping; the cowhoyn diirlim the rnuiid-iip, and to mlat'.lc with the wild mKhth Yd I like, tho part of wan an Indian, for the older I Krow,)-Flower' and hope that I nhall play the more I real I to that tho North , the part for neamiiiM to come." Our Correspondents EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (My A. (?. Ilowlctt.) .1. II. CivilKce, a hulf-hliither In hit liveryman, .Mr. I'i'yreir, came in a few daya ao and in now with the Idler. C. Riley Coffee, a rclulivo of Mr. IVyieir, wiih out hiiutini: mid the in port came Hint he killed three dfui h'i (he Uiupiiiu divide. 1'VjiiiI: Xeal and wife of Smkiyj u county, Cnllforuia, took a trip up Ito'iia river looking for a loeution, when Hii'V leturncd mid xnid tlu- found ,liothili)r Hint Hilitcd them so well iih tliu country around Kalc I'oiut. F. Sprnfrnu and wifo nt'd Itis litotli cr, II. A. Spniniii) and wifo, called for niipper Thurnday nielli. 11. IS. SpniKUO lias juxl rnlurued from a jo.trney hack ctl wliere lie was mar ried, and now liP friends nre cover ing the happy couple with eonnnitii InliiniH. They me the leading meiu-het-H of t ho Snrat;iie lauuhci' com pany of Knulu Point ami mport th httHiiicNri has liecu and i liipiile live ly. Tlicy nre the kind of men to help o luiild up our (own. . .1. W. Daly, one of (ho cniuccrh mi tho I1, & K. railroad, camo in ThufHilay evcniiif,' with his wife lo spend a few days in (heir oh! room ut the Siiuuysiile, AImi Mr. Vandor vcr, auolhcr of our old houviWs in Ihe employ of the I'. & 15, railway company, took his old rdom in the Mime host ery. ,1. H. Kiuzoy, Ihe foreman of (he eunslriieliou woik on lull now hriihjc on KoKito river ami two asslhlant, have hemi makiii; hoiiio chuuues lit Hie I )nd(,rc-French hridpi Ihe lust few days, I'inishiiiK Hie jolt Friday noon. P. II. Daily, out' principal in the school, ropnils Unit tliero nre oijhiv sevcii now enrolled iinil thai lie thinks (lie curnlmoul will snoti reach oiio hundred, lie also rcporlH Imv inir Kimo out on Anlolopo immulaiu hud Saluiiliiy, llio 7lh ius, iul killed a flue fivo-poinl luiek deer, ami lil'ouulil in (ho head lo oliiliif (if his friends. II. W. Ilaniih is liminir Ihe lime (Coatlnuiid on J'i; t.) CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. .IndKo W. S. Cruwull of Medford ripent Kutiday In Central Point. Mlsa Loots who Iiiih heen vlttltltiK tho family of Klro Chief T. F. Knack- Bledl, left for her homo In Ktnn, Cal., Kiiuday inorulm;. .1. W. Mokkith of l.ordRhiiiK, Cal., and M. A. Wlmliurly of Pomona, Cal., bpenl tho week-end with J. II. (Jrace In thin city and looked over tho country with a view to futuro In vestment In real catntc. Toy loft for their homes Sunday uiorntiiR. Den Utile left Sunday mornlnc for Lake Creek to vltdt relatives and have a tevoral daya1 hunt, llenton Mowers of Ashland, nccom. piuilcd hy his son James, npont Sat urday ho.ro. U Freil IIurrowB and A. 1.. Lo Poato wore Ashland visitors from hero Sat urday. Clark Siiviiko of Snvngo Crook spout Saturday afternoon horo. Itox II, Uampmau of tho (lolil Hill Nowh and Mrs. l.ampman npout a fow hnura horo Saturday ovouIuk. John K, Hoss, I. .1. Purkoypllo and .Mr. IIoitIiik loft Sunday morning for a ton days' hunt up Kviuih crook, 0. 11. UnH and T. 0. Hosb formon another huatltiK party ami loft Sun day morning for a hunt. Miss Dean of Ashland spout tho wook-oad with I'M Farra and family. Miss Flora Tonipson of Jackson vlllo spoilt a fow hours horo Satur day DVOIlllIK', 0. V. Turpln and family who spout tho Httmmor In tho Alhortu country Imvo roturuod to this city, Dennis (lieen Iiiih returned from a trip lo Portland and other northern cities. Mrs, Court Hall of Modford spout Sunday with Mrs. W. J. Froonuin atld other relatives. Tho daneo nlven hy tho youuK poo plo at tho Central Point opera house was a very onjoyahlo affair, City council will moot Tuosday ovonlnn ut 7:110, Many of our citizens npout Sunday hi Medfonl, Aidilaml ami other val ley points, taklut; advaiuaiio of tho Kood wkoathor, 6IANTS SHOULD WIN AGAIN TODAY Mall Tribune Expert Says Martttartl Will Best Coombs In Pitcher's BoxCan the Athletics Otithit tho Giants, Christy Math'cwfom. jilol of Hie Iiiimi'IiiiII fans Ihe wirlo ovor, once more demount ntfed wot Id nericH fonu in outpitchiiu,' llcmlcr on Sat urday and holding Ha Iwird liitlinc Alhlclii'K to six Hcnltered hiiicli'K. A pushed hall in tho second frame which allowed linker to advance from M-oniiil to third rohhid him of a pm -ihlo i'Iiiiiicc lo xcote a shut out. A it is Im triumphed mnl in doiiij: ."o New York fans arc now confident that '.Matty' tho erratc! piteher in the world, will repeat on Tuesday if called iiMin hy Mcdrnw. Ah prcilielei! in Hicm- columus on Satiird.-v lust pitchers will win or lose Ihe suricK, The very first jjntm of H.o hcrieH proved eoneliisively that this was so. While Render pitched a masterly name for the Athletics lie unfortunately allowed two duuhlufi in tlic fatal seventh. He partially redeemed himself when he closed this iunine; hy fanning .Snod KrasK with Doyle on first and Devon on second, no menu feat in itself. Al together lie fanned eleven (limits asainst Hie fivo pets of "Connie Muck' siriick out hy Mutlicwson hut issued three pnscs to firt n;iiiut Mallv's one. Charley Heudcr wav oiitcneralled hy the "p'orle-s' pitch er and while jrenl cn-dit is due him for fnfiuiuir heavy hitlers like Snod craHs when a hit meant a sure run two douhles in out- inning spelled disaster. ttlaiils (.'real IUim- Stealers. No less than six niants figure in the leading ten base pilferers of the N'alional League. Collins is the only Athletic- to rank in their class. Tin base stealing proclivities of the Gi ants are well known and in this con nection many doubts are expressed as to the ability of Catcher Thomas of the Athletics to bold tohxe speedx men on uie sucks, uoyle was suc- rosxful in uirluiiitne base on Sat unlay. " Can llio Athletics Out the ;iauts? On paper tho Athletics have a team battiue; nvt-r:!t;a of J!2 against 272 for tho (limit.-.. Do these fi uivs noeo!..siirily mean that the Aatli- leties will outbit tho Giants in this soriof Compare tlio pitchers of both leagues and you lmvo the an swer. The Nationals had n shade more coiiMstint Imrlers than tin Americans this year which in jjreat measure niav necoiint lor the beltei showiiiK f the Athletics. ltotb Icaius took firt plm-o in their re spectivo lenities If or team batting mid thnioji tlio Athletics have pos sibly the best of it as far as nattira1 sliiKKcrs an- concerned the Ginnti niav bit harder Hutu statistics wouli indicate. Mimpiiml Apilust CooiiiIh. Jlanpmrd, MednnO's -f 11,000 "Icinon" will endeavor to bewildei Connio Mack's pots with some won derfully fust siiootn. Tliero is no belter speed burner in tlio business this year am! if lie pcIb off rij;ht the Mackmen will woador whothej .Nfatty's famous "fado-uway" lia auythiiiK on the lerrifio speed em ployed hy the 1011 wonder of Hu National league. Tlioal'ovtluud Tel 1'Krniii piolos Yean Gro', ox-hurl-or for the 31)10 Heaver Champion.-, mid now premier box-artist for the Cluvcland Americans as snyiiu: "11 this Marqunrd is as good as bis roc ord shows, bo is bound to ive On Athletics n lot of trouble. My own experience. with Connio MaekV bunch leads ute to beliovo Hint a jo,od left-hander will cuuso (he heavy- hitting Champions a fow uneasy mo monts." This opinion coinint from flrepjr, a lofl-hander, should have cotihideraldo weifjlit. Connio Mack is up npiiiisl a hard problem today Coombs should pitch but in face ot Render's defeat Saturday Mack may prefer a left-hander. Krattso lias boon pilohine; wni hall for the pnst six weeks and tnav bo used. Coombs however is tho logical ohoieo nnd if ho does not iss.no loo many passes may hurl tho Athletics to victory. Athletics on Their Own Diamond. Shibo Park, Philadelphia, is whoro tho opposing teams will meet in tho second game of tlio world's series, lleiiij; on tlteir own rounds Philadelphia will battle bard to make it oito Kiiiuo each and will undoubted ly huvo tho suppott of every loyal Philadelphia fan. If vont iiur ean turn the lido of battle tho Athletics will emerge victorious today, Giants Should Win. Taking Mnrquurd and Coombs al their best the Giant pitcher should have no trouble in defeating tho Athletics. To offset this advantage of tho Giants it must bo remembered that Matiiuard may oviueo nervous-1 I nesa us this is his first appearance! diamond in a Iruly impoitiiul pj00---!)jh'j)PJPW)P'i "Rube" ma vlmlri bis Iicnil'ZS r 1 I f r - m tm-w r- . ,m. m .r -m. i V on Ik scries. mnl if he doc anotluir victory will he tlmlked up in favor of llio (limit. NOTICK. Hupt. US, Mill. Nollco Is i cri'lty given that I, tho iindertilgtied will not ho responsible 'or any dehtH hereafter con traded by my wife, (leorgla Flr'-bnnph. Klr.nod, J. Ii. FIKIvIIAICII. 180 "Violin MnVer."" Itoialrlug of all Htrlngcd Inntru metitH. Violin repairing a Hjx'clalt). 2i" years' (xpcricticc. Work K'lnran teed. lOT, South Central avenue. 177 CHAS. IIARIUS. lohe WALL PAPER and PAINT STORE BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO. .'kj noiitii HAiiTM-rrr ht. TRADE Dejilrahle city lots, r.r,no, for raw J or Improved acrctiKo, ' .130 acres Willaiuetto valley, equity; $ ; T. 0 0 , 100 acies bottom laud culti vated; take jirop'jrty here. 010 ncrcn, .". miles H. It., Klickitat Co., Wash., 200 acres In wheat, all A-l land, 5 acrtii orchard, anmll stream mid springs; $.10 aero. 320 acres Hantorn Oregon S10.O00, lake half In city or country. T ncrt'B California, water, shares. limine, etc., $2000. ft room bungalow Portland, $4000, take garden land. 1110 acres I-'astorn Oregon, $15 aero; take fruit ranch or nirauu laud. Flue huutucKH location, has done $22,000 year, for $11100; take limine. mid lot. ICO acre ranch near P. & K. It. It. $1000, for town property. 70 acres, 25 In orchard, 2'. 4 miles to town, take town property or tim ber. 120 acres raw, flue fruit or alfalfa land, will rumu under ditch, $00 an acre. SO acres Heagle. red soil. $2000; take town property. 200 acres fine p.tock ranch. $5500, nomo cash and house In trade. 10 acres, S in pears, buildings, garden, chickens, $375 acre. FOR SALE 20 or more acres Hear creek bot tom, improvements, $250 acre, easy terms. 14 acres close in, all in orchard nnd alfalfa, $275 acre. .27 acres, fluo soil, H acres apples, Improvements, $400 acre, easy terms. Clark Realty Co. 20G Phlpps llldg. Pac. 2331. -rwr-r-r-r---tfrtf-ir4r4'-ir-,4r' 'Ar''AJ' THE t 9 T -J unlike bamiui v i I'A.MII.V WASIIIVO A HPKCIAIrV. AM, WO UK GX'AUANTKKO Orders tailed for and delivered. First class work done hy hand, ladles and men's suits cleanol and pressed. Tel. Main 7831; iioinn, 7. corner Kigiilli and ao. central Ave. 44l4444l4t(4f444t4C4-(4---4t The unanimous vculict hy the traveling public of the newly opened HOTEL MEDFORD A credit to the city. A credit lo the vallej'. A credit to tho entire state. Have yon seen it? If not, come and do so and tell your friends about it. European Plan. Rates $1.00 Per Day Up. RATJ-MOHR CO., Proprietors. -., , .. s.4 ' '' X X BEATRICE DIERKE PIANIST Assisted by GEORGE ANDREWS, Baritone and the APOLLO MALE QUARTETTE MEDFORD THEATRE, OCT. 17 Subscriptions with Miss Flora Gray. General sale at Uaskins Drug Store Buy Your Cutlery NOW "We have (he goods in stock to meet your every demand. Silverware, Car vel's, Pocket Knives, Shears, Seissoi's, Hammered Brass, are already for 3'our selection. Medford Hardware Comp'ny 218 CAST MAIN ST. ROGUELANDS INCORPORATED FRED N. CTJMMINGS, Manager Have the Soil The Water The Climate The Transportation To Produce Enormous Crops INVESTIGATE V Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Bldg. i) liklMHiMMNMMiai mmmmmmmmmmmm T