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, ' gm nro Toxm 1.IT3DF0RD MATT. TJITBUOT, MEDFOUT), 0W1UG0W M'FKRDAT: ATO OKI" 2710.6 i w ' 5V i i , 1 i . IT I L ' u J- R L J p: w ;t & .? BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE ' MK DCPKNDBNT NKWRt'At'KR 1Kb KVKIIY AFTERNOON VT BUNDAT, fX TUB DFonij printing co. Th Democrntlo Timor), Thn MM ford tt-ll. The. MeiUonl Tribune. Tho South TO Orecenlan, The Anhlnml Tribune. ' Offlej Mull Tribune lltillillnff, 3E-37-S9 North Kir atreoti phon. Main 1031! Horn ,7, OBOnOB PUTNAM, Kilttor nrul Manager mm ARE GOING FORWARD ION Kntowd nrcontl'Cln-a matUr Meilforcl, Orcsron, unilcr th act of March 3, 1879, Off trial Puncr of tho City of Modrord. Official Paprr of Jnckxou County. UBVCKtPTXOH HATE. On ycnr, by mall ...16.00 One month, by mull..... , .60 Per month, delivered by carrier In Med ford, Jnckxon villa and Cen tral Point ,.,,., .50 flaturday only, hy mall, per year,. 2,00 Weekly, per year 1.S0 i HARD BOY 1BEAI Jim Horner who la matched to box Franklo Smith tho ten round main event before tho Mcdford Athletic Club Labor Day September 2nd, Is Bald to bo a very promising light weight and has yet to suffer his first knock down In tho roped arena, Horner Is of the kind of boxers who cotnbino cleverness with aggressive ness and there Is never an idlo mo ment In a bout where Horner is one of. tho contestants. Either Horner or Smith matched with Bud Anderson would make n bout well Worth seeing and manager Edwards states that tho winner of tho1 Hornor-SmUh contest will bo given an opportunity to meet Bud-An-dcrson In the near future. nil MC It AFFAIRS Dick Young brought back Mon day afternoon from Portland by Constable SIngler charged with fren zied finance In this city, was ablo to so straighten his affairs as' to leave Med ford a free man on the next train north. Through friends In this city and tho services of M. Purdin, attorney. Young straightened tho different fi nancial entanglements which. led to his arrest. Tho charge against him was droppod when ho paid court costs. MILK MB EOF SPINS L MENINGITIS VANCOUVER. B. C, Aug. 27. "Owing to, tho shocking state of af fairs In this city, unique perhaps on tho continent inasmuch as tbero aro no regulations governing tho sale of milk for consumption, one of my pa- tlonts is dying from spinal menin gitis, contracted from bad milk,, said Dr. A. A. Wilson Inst night Tho caso to which tho Dr. refers is that of Miss Elsie Stalnsforth, a girl of sixteen years at 1938 Third avenuo West, who at a lato hour last night was not expected to survive. About four days ago, Mis Stalns forth partook of some fresh milk purchased at tho dairy and shortly after consumption of tho milk, symp toms of poison wero apparent, and Dr, Wilson was called to attend the girl. He diagnosed tho caso to be that of spinal meningitis, and attri buted it to tho consumption of milk containing poisonous germs. ' PORTLAND, 4ur. 2". Peach sliipmonlH In 1'iirlontl lots frum (lit hnlutcr pench section of tlio United States bcKiui lust week, two full curs, besides n number of consign ments in quantities vnryiiijr from n few boxes to several humlrvtl, being scnl to I ho Poithuui market. Tho fruit is finiliiu; n rondy sale, while (hut from other sections stnurfs on the sidetracks and kocs lir-cuiiii; for n lesser price. The season output lias been sold nt n standing rate of 40 nml ! cents for everything of n si-o of U0 nud larger. All under DO nre consigned. Growers in this vicinity nre gen erally pleased with the figures sc ltrcd through the association. It is rcHrtcd here on the best of author ity that peaches from the Wuimtchce mid Ynkinm districts are standing on the trucks In Portland, finding it difficult market nt 30 nml 35 cent. Peaches from The Dulles nre expect ed on the market this week ami the prospect is that Front street In Portland will be so flooded with tho fruit that consigned peaches will o begging. That the Ashland crop has been fold nt so advantageous a fig ure, in the light of existing condi tions, is a matter of congratulation for the Ashland growers. The deal is made iniblc by the high stand ard of quality and pack that char ncterizw tho output of the Ashland association, due to the untiring and efficient services of Manager Linin gcr. lr. Lininger reports that the de mand for Ashland peaches is briK. Almost the entire output of tho asso ciation goes through the hands of a single firm in Portland. The result of this arrangement is that the price of the fruit is held up at the Port laud end so long ns the standard e-f quality is held up at Ashland. A car a day will be rushed to the Portland market this week, llnt ish Columbia points have made re quisition upon the local association for carload lots but will he unable to get them on account of the contract sale already recorded. PHOENIX LUMBER YARD PURCHASED BY BIG PINES Tho WeBtorn Lumber and Supply company having yards at Phociil. Bold their holdings last weok to tho Big Pines Lumbor company of this city, consideration not named. Pos session will bo taken uh soon as an Involco of tho stock can bo taken. A resident manager will bo placed on tho ground by tho Dig Pines pcoplo, and Improvements made. Tho Dig Pines company has holdlngB in tlm bor, inlljs, and yards throughout uouthorn Oregon and northern Cali fornia, and tho Phoenix purchnsrls In lino with tholr announced policy when thoy purchased tho Mcdford plant tho first of tho year. HARLAN'S SON FOLLOWS TEDDY IN NEW ENGLAND NKW YOHIC, Aug. 27.-.lolm Mny linrd Harlan, son of tho lato Su preme Court Justice Hiirlau and an ardent republican, will follow Col onel Hoosovolt into Now Knglimd for tho purpose of answering tho pro grcssiyo candidate's nrgumeutK, ac cording to announcement nut do here Jpday tit republican IjeuilijuurU'rs. P, IIS OWN SEWAGE CHANTS PASS. Aug. 27. Condi tions along tho river front have be come so offensive that thoso resi dents who rcsido within smelling dis tance will be required tl take drastic measures as a matter of self-protection if tho authorities do not come to their assistance at once. The thousands of dead and decaying sal mon that lino tho banks, and that pilo up on the old dam havo created a stench that is unbearable, while scwago emptied from tho 5th and 7th street sewers adds to the smoll and menaces health in all parts of tho ciy. Drs. Loughbrldge and Truax, havo reported at the request of a commit tee of citizens as follows upon the situatien: "Wo find that hundreds of dead salmon, floating down the river, arc caught in tho bushes and drift along tho river banks, or lodge on tho old dnm, making a stench that Is unbear able to residents, tho putrlfylng flesh filling the air with dlseaso-brecding germs that may produce an epidemic of sicknesB In any part of the city. "The sewage from tho Fifth and Seventh street sowers is discharged within a few feet of the banks of th river, and but a few inches below tho surface. At tho points of dis charge there Is little current, and tho sawago Is thrown Into the dead water to add to tho foulness of tho stench and the menace, of health. "As a remedy for tho condition, wo recommend that tho sewer outlets bo extended further Into tho stream, whero tho current will carry tho scwago down tho river, and that tho discharge bo deeper under tho water. Wo also recommend that a gateway bo built through the dam, at least twenty-flvo feet wide, to creato a current and carry sewage, dead fish, and other offensive material down tho river." OFF TO STUMP THE EAST 1.08 ANtU.I.KS, Cal.. Aug. 27. Governor Johnson Is speeding toward Salt l.nke City today after brief at tention to tho progressive party political fences In Southern Califor nia. Following his speech horo last night to 15,000 persons, tlio gover nor entrained for tho Mormon capi tal, which was scheduled to bo his first stop on his Journey to New York to engage tho opposition forces in a forensic struggle for victory In tho November presidential campaign. Johnson's speech hero contained an eulogy, a denunciation of tho re publican convention at Chicago and an elaboration of tho principles ex pounded In tno progressive party plat form. Ho declared President Taft, In his effort for re-election, to bo a negligible quantity, and that there aro but two presidential possibilities Koosovolt and Wilson. "You must not believe," tho gov ernor said, "that tho progressive party cxpocts to embark on a tariff course that will be ruinous. What wo want Is a covenant for protection that will equalize conditions of com petition between Amorlcan, and for elgn countries for farmer and manu facturer." Johnson referred but once to the petitions for his recall that have been placed In circulation. Ho said: "If I am not recalled In November I shall, during the next legislature, make efforts for a law that will give convicts In our penitentiaries a small regular wage." This statement was contained In an outline of suggested reforms In California. Johnson was given a noisy grcct- liic bv his audience. Hed bandana handkerchiefs wcro much in ovl-donee. HEALTH OF PUPILS NEEDS MI USING SUNLIGHTTO IRRIGATE THE NILE CAIRO. Kgypt- Aug. 'J7. The British and Kgyptian nnthoritio-. bave had to go to Uncle Sntii for help in the work of irrigating the Nile valley. According to the report of the British consul at Alexandria, the Sliumnn sun heat nb"orhcr has just been imported from Philadelphia, and the plant, which lias been suc cessfully toted, is being erected at Meadi, near this city, it will bo used to pump water from the Nile to irri gato the surrounding laud nml should it prove satisfactory other plants will be erected throughout Kgypt and the Soudan. Coal and other fuels aro very' expensive in Kgypt, but there is no charge for the sunshine, of which there is plenty, so the ex ncriincuts with this practical sun power plunt are being followed with tho keenest interest by agriculturalists. PERKINS NOI NOW IP. A. K. Ware has received the fol lowing telegram from George W. Perkins : Now York, Aug. 'J7, 101-'. A. K. Ware, Mcdford. Ore. Referring yours 'JOth I entirely severed my connections with J. 1. Morgan and Co. a year ago last January, since which date have had no financial or busiucsH connection with that hoiiM!. You aro authorized to make this statement as public us you see fit. Geo. V. Perkins. 7:38 A. M. Aug. '27th. BECKER TRIAL STAYED WASHINGTON, Aug. U7, I'rgiug the necessity for bettor methods t I' conserving the health of I he 'JlHIllO, 000 school children in tho Tailed Stales, the federal Uureuu of Kdu cation calls attention, in a circular just issued, to the fact that 7."i poi I'cnt "need attention today for physi cal defects which arc prejudicial to health and which arc partially or completely remediable. , Pointing out he uilniciits that the children suffer, the circular states that 100,0110 luixe organic heart disease, 1,000,000 at least have How or had tubercular affection of the lungs, another million have spinal curvature, tint foot or some other deformity serious enough to interfere with their health, A million hac defective hearing, five million hnvc dcfcctic vision and an equal muuh"r aro afflicted with some fqnn of malnutrition. Thirty per cent, or over O.OOO'OOO luixe enlarged tonsds ami over ."0 per cent, or 10,000,000, have defective teeth xvhich are in terfering xvith health. Several mil lion f the children mw..uss each or txvo or more of the foregoing named defect-. "To become an effoetixe instru ment for the protection and promo tion of ehild health." the circular ays, "it is essential that the school should not. only be a sanitary, healthful place for children, but tint the various agencies in the public education should be so organized that each child max he given the best possible opportunity to escape weak lies and disease." TAFT TAKES" MM TO ELUDE GROWD IIBYKIM.Y. -Mils., Aug. 27.- -While a large crowd gathered around the station here nxvnitiui; the arrival ot President Tii't today to chief executive quietly motored into town from Hoston nud eluded the throng. The train arrived xvith the president's private car attached. President Taft xicnt to the Myopia links, xvhere ic played golf with his brother-in-lnxr, V. (.', Ilcrron, nud then spent the afternoon, aatomohiliag xvith Mrs. Taft, C. EL HOOVER IN, CHARGE . OF NURSERY BUSINESS operates under direct minorvliUon of Wireless officials and jilitcea all grnd- "Just Say" HORLICK'S It Mum Original and Qinulni MALTED MILK Thi Fid-drlnk (er All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee Amccs x.vil!i the weakest diRc.tion. Delicious, invigoratitiK and nuliitious. Rich milk, malted Brain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in minute. Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S, Others are imitations. itntca In poHllloiiH, it will pay you to write for full jmrlluularii. ml . ' i .:'jj.i . . i i j FANCY EARLY CRAWFORDS Coker Butto Orchards IfornuM'ly Adams Hros. Pacific 5!)l-.r-:. Koxv Ann Road WHERE TO OO TONIGHT STAR THEATRE Under direction l'eoplo'a Anutscmoni Company. ALWAYS IN Tl 1 12 I.KAI) Oroijou Agricultural College- Thin great luntltulloit oputin It doom for tho fall Moncntor on tU'p" tomhnr aoth. UoutiuHt or luMtnmtlon Includes Ueuornl Agriculture, Annul oiny, Animal llu-lmudry, Dairy Huh tmiulry, llactoiloloKy, Ilolnny ami Plant Pathology, Poultry, UuHlmmlry, Horticulture. Nnloi'nology. Veleiiimry Science, ('Ivll KiiKlauorluiti IJIcnt ileal ICnulucorlug, Mechanical .engineer ing, Mining Knglucorlng, Highway Kngliiccrliig, DoiuchIIc Science, Do incut In Art, Commerce, Karen try, Pharmacy, Zoology. ChomlHtry. Phy slot, Mathoiuatlcn, KiikIIhIi l.anmiiiKO and Literature, Public Hpcaldng, Modern J.iiiiKtiii!, Military, Art, Architecture, ImltiRtrlal Pedagogy, Physical Kdiicatlou, Military ilulcuoo and Tacttcn, ami Munlc, Catalogue ami llluntrated lltora tui'o mulled free on application. Ad drc-tt; Iteglntrar, Oicgon Agricultural College, Corvallln, Oregon, School Year Opcux September Utllli Oh Mama! x Why don't you ring up tho grocer ami have him bring us -omo "Hot llread ami UoIIh on first delivery or cull on Mcdford llaltery on Houth Central direct nml get Hot llread and Itollrt fur breaKfaiit. llo Iiiih It In tho morning nt 0 o'clock nml It Is Junt like homo niiule, It. C. JOIH1I.NHKN. Prop. Notice to Dclliupicnt Taxpayer PartlcH voinlttliiK amoiiiitn for pro perty ndveitliied pletiHe mid 40 ceutii per lino lulverllMirg. 10 per cent pen alty ami I per cent for ouch iiidntli delinquent from April Int. A. JONISH, Hliorlrf. m m .ii i.mi mijii-i Delinquent Tax List, 1911 Thin nOvertlxeil lint of, t1nllnii-itt tiixi fur tlio yrur IUII I In inimonheo of mi not of tlio Mluto l.cHl-liituro. wliloh l cmliouimt In Chapter 275 or tho (iiiNintM, i.axvm or tiii: tuti nr.n. MIIIN Tho tnxoii on tlu following nilvrr- IIhihI rvnl proporly tifcntno ilnlliKpirut lie rate of la pur "'fill iter annum until on A annul prll I, ItU.. ami are mitijAft to a it y of lo eor c"iit ftinl lntrrnt nt thoy -hull have Iicaii iiiI1. iiioiiIIir aft or tlin llm fnlldwlnif rritl iillttnl tlm Hlinrlrr iliMimiul of any poroiMi aiuklair niipll taxcN clinrKi'l NKiliinl rtl eroiifrty nre Oiilln T Ik nultiorlioit, upon Intel ihL mill unut ut ailvcrlt'liiK. . . (VrmlcM"- of nliiiiiiiicy dIihII inr Tho place xvhere you j;et your mon ey's worth on both Hldctt of tho dime. C. K. Hoover hns taken over the nctlvo inaunKciucnt of tho nursory biiBlncsa of I E. Hoover and Son, owing to tho recent death of his fath er. All outHtanuinK arcounta will be collected by him and the buriincos will lo conducted under hl management. Mr. Hoover aunounccH tliat he tin 100,000 trees from Yakima, Wash ington nml 15,000 from .Mtlwaiik'e, Oregon. Tho Bupervlxlon of this stock will bo under county Patholo gist P. J. O'Gara and all tho Btosk will bo guaranteed by the company. Nothing Uut lllg Height Plintiiplays I'Vatnru 1(101) l-Yft r (';Hy IMIlll- tooo Pap uporlal atleiiliitn to our itiuxle ami effects A fiKM'I.Ni: IIKADI.INKH "THE KINtJ'S POWKIl" A beautiful ami refined tlrapin coin- ploto In two reels, xvith a cleverly chosen cane, ntiperh photography and excellent nconlc effects. the siiKitirr (HrrwirrED" A "tar.xvcatorn feature WIIKItE TIIEItE IS SOAP, TIIEUE -.'.' Ifj HOPE" A comedy that will 'vatdi away the M tie NOTICE. N'otlce In hereby given that tho tin dcrnlgncd will apply to tho city coun cil at ita meeting to be held Septem ber It, 1912, for a llcoiifio to xcll malt, Hplrltiious and vinous liquors In quantltlcB Ions than a gallon at Its placo of biiBlncjiB, at No. .11 S. Front street, city of Mcdford for a period of six months. II. S. KB DCW PP. Dated Aug. 20. 1912. 137 HCAROLINAELECTS I SIATE TICKET TODAY rUAI.f.K8TON, 8. C, Au?. 27. After one of the bitterct cummigiu in the hihlory of iyotith Carolina, a stato ticket in being elected today xvith Governor Cole IjIciiko opposing Ira Jones for governor. Kach elaiuiH victory by 15,000 majority and tho result xvill bu in doubt until lato tonight. . The re-election of United Statccs Senator Ilea Tillman w practically conceded., ' , ! ' 4 NKW YOM, Aug. 27, Wln-ii Police Liuutoiiaiif llceker was 'ir ranged here today for alleged compli city in the murder of Humbler Mer man KoHoullial, Jiik ulloriiey nerved on tho court an order from Supreme Court Judge Amend Maying tlio prp eecdingrf until Reptember 4. Judge Mulqiiceii accepted the order and re mamled Jlecker to the Tombs. GATES SELLS MAIN STREET LOTS TO THOMAS SCANTLIN Many Ooxl Ponltlonx. Aro open to young men ami young ladles In tho field of "WIHBI.KSB" or Commercial telegraphy. Tho passage of a Federal Law effective October 1st, compelling all sea go ing vessels to bo equipped with w I ro les InstriimcutK, and manned by two competent operators, has created a great demand for young men In tho wireless Bcrvlco. Tho Morso Tele graph Company of Seattlo, Wash., ATTENTION, NI'ECIAIj NOTICE To .Miin(c, Iivers Come and listen loJUr. It. I. I'orreM the pcerlcs entertainer on the piano, and .Mr. WiMiluorilis In realistic effects COM INC "l,lfi In mi Ohio IVnlteii llary, Kept. Dili ami Kith, ami NAT (iOODWIN in "Oliver TNt", Hcpt. litth nud llth ADMISSION 10 rents. CIIM.DKBN, n cents. ISIS THEATRE The only theater In the city xvhero you can see IiIkIi class vaudeville ami licensed motion pictures. THE MOST ACCURATE .22 CALIBER Hepea Rifte in the WORLD.) Miulu In two iniNlol't one for .to Short It. !' iir- trldgcn the ether for ,'W Ijona Kill., ii f STEVENS "VISIBLE LOADING" RIFLE NO? 70.' wwm r ws m v?ov I LIST TRICE $8.00 i ' 2f f A Hnndle I A .W Short nml 'l Ai long rlllomrtrlili.T.1. Send for linnilnaiH'lv llluxlnili'd Itlilu Cntn- lorfnnil "llow toSlioot Wcll".r Onli-rSttttnt RIHtS Plstolt anil Shotcuai from your Odder. J. STEVENS AKMS & TOOL COMPANY, P. O. Ho 8004, aiieem: kai.i.s. makh. Any ilny nrtir llm iixplrntleii of six oiiIIir nftor tlin taxes char IK rrsi tiroiiftty are o icrltr Is nultiorlioit, nil Inn, lo Ibbuo to llOMil a riirtltleiilA at iIoIIihiiioiic)' upon imyinrnl or llm iiixi-. . iirniiHV. ini-ii'-i iwiu Intrifxt (una tlm ilul ot Uauuaro un til umIi'piih'iI at llm rain or 10 prr cent per aiiiuiai, .lt,XM Hiiptlsl Collrue ! fct on Urnnlto tnrt, 3.-.A7... I :o.:,1 (lllltitiK, Martini l Part lot 1, . hliiok I ...,, 1.7.00 lip-wick, itlohnni 31.B9, let s, , .. titiwk d , ..... Jit. 73 llrswlelt, ItlOliarilJt'OP, lot P, lilnvk i 0tHs ItrKVfS, XV, K IV'IIO N 14 let 13. Iiloi'k ,,..,.,...,... 33.10 llrrvpn, XX1. ICIO'IM N i lot II. lilocU tl 1.5t. MillllrH II. OttlllK Part lot 3. . .. tiliKll i 10.SS niekiy. Mnry K, I'nlt lot 3, llllVK 10 , ,.. ... ....... .. .! Kliiit-liiiry, Mr. I", I- JH-OT . . IWt lot T. plook II 33.39 llnt-lnK-r, II. X'.-t.ot , blocl , , II . ..,, , ......... ,, ...... . ni.iu I'l'iifit. ti. xx", mat c. ropn .mi ,., , 7. block 17 139 4 ii xx' r icu ami ti. ropn h. as fcol lot X, lilock 17 , 133.51 .X-lilmul Mln-rrtl Hodn HiirliiK--S7-409 lot 1, Mock 30, Cliltwotu) Oregon State Fair Sept.2to7'12 (Fair Grounds) SALEM, OREGON Tin; Harry K. OuIoh Hold to Mr, TIioiiiuh Beautlin lots 1, '1 and !l in block 1, and lots .'1 and V'a of lot '2. in hloek U, all in Itoauoke addition, These lots aro located on West Main street near .Hose avenue and am very tlcfeift'ible btiildiub' sites. . ' Parisian Sage Is Not a 11 a and Does Nut Contain Poisonous IjciuI or flulphur People who uso I'AIHHIAN Hugo never grow Imlrt hecauso It kills tho dandruff genus, the cause of falling hair and haldness. Kor your own protection see that you got IMIUKIAN Hugo. Tho girl with tho niilnirn ha)r Is on ovory car ton and bottle; Your sculp will feel so delightfully rofreslied that ordi nary commercial tonics Yon't 'do any more. " , It's woiidorful how quickly tho hair will stop -falling and dandruff and scalp Itch disappear when PAKI STAN Hago Is tiBod. Tens of thous ands of women use It hccatiso It makes tho hair so' ulcd nud hrllllaiit that It attracts f admiration. 'iChus, Strug and doalors all over America can hhiiiiiiIv vnnfnvltll It. A Inrtro hottio goHts UmQ' c-ofitg, Only Two more nights for tho hlg Pantages hoadllners THE OLIVIA TJIIOV,,, I'eaturo singing and musical act. A raru musical treat. PIIOTOPLAV PHOOIIA.M Tuck. Wed. TluirV," VEM.OW llllll) , A powerful Indian drnina THE TEA POI' HEATH ilnml colored film D'Arl HOW I'A'IHIIK ACCO.MPLIKHEH II IK WOIHC A sure laugh coaxer II 111 I ....... . ...... v. ., lilim n, p.-ii.j h li, lor l. Iilm'k So. C'all"ii(nt Tract ,.,. llrrtim. Jlia -i".'.19l. part lot 3, tilock 31, Ctillwoo.l Trail .... A-lil.tllit Mlurritl Moit.t Hprlnjtjt Cn sir. (ion, In) 3, tilock ... Cliltwood Tract ..., .Xnlil.iinl 'tlnrrnl Hn.hi HprlliKM To. Irftt 3, hlock 37. Cllllwooit Tract Anliliilul Mlmrrtl HoiU HpMnsn Co fart lot I. Iitnok 33, ('tilt H'niiit Trtii't A-lilaml Mlncrnl Ho.U Kprltisx im Ij) X. Iilock 37, (.'lillwno.l Trnvl . Hlmw, V. I'. 7S-JI. lot i, Mock 33 ('oolltlKf Tnirt Hh.iw, V. t 7H-3I. lot , Itlmjk 11, (Nmlitlan Tract Wmxv, V. '. -73-31, lot , block 33. 'ixillilin Trnrl ,.,.,,,.. Hhmv. V ('. T&-SI. tot 7, lllovk 37 Cixillilue Tmrt ,., Haven A II -7-333. lot 3, Itlork 37. t'nollilKP TltiL't IVrry Martin 76. 197. lot C. iilock sr. , ,..,.,, Htoim, O J. rl iu J.U, H lot 3. block tl It.n.lr-r. Irf.u It 11.55, tot 1. Iiloi-k 15, Hnminll Ailit ....... tvprall Aiilliiimtte J-1I. lot 3. Iipii-k 13. Hunimlt Ailil .... Wing, i:iiuim--l.:iW, lot 3, block .3, niiininii ,i.i lill-'. l.liWk t1lmlli'-, 75.71 57.11 u,:o 53.10 43,63 3137 1315 33.11 1I.5S 11.51 13,3. 31.(3 33.( ..I5 .07 4.M 4.05 10.53 33.31 e,3X .3 .3 II. tl 47.5 10.33 10.53 IM3 15.79 7.10 33.40 13.13 11.13 .: 10.53 1.50 IK.9J x SUNSET 0GDEN & SHASTA ROUTES KITTY'H IK), HUP ' Home comedy r Coming I'rlday' " ., Dig Kalem feature AN AltAHIAN TltAl'lEDV r ATHA KltlDAV XTHA Miss Florence Turner In VIIEIl D1AUY" (1001) Ml'HIIJ Matinees Saturday nml rliiuduy 2 p.m. Matlneo prices Ru and 10c Evening perrormanco 7si0)i. in. Saturday and Buiiday nlghtV'7 p. m. JvUliijv gyeulinja iQipaiifJ Jvg "Wm Makcn Spocial Low Round-Trip Faro lroin MEDFORD Direct to Fair Grounds $11.15 Livestock, iitfi'iciiltiii'ul, lioi'ticulliii'al, poultry aiul textile exhibits. Special ex hibit .school children. $28, 000 in purses, tor big race, events. I Jig special feat ures daily. Tickets on salo August 29th to Soptombor 7th, inc., with Final Return Limit September llth. For further information relative to fares, train sched ule, etc., call on nearest .Southern Pacific Agent. ,JOHN"lrI, soott General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon y, U U nml M. II. lot S. block 49, Klinimlt Aibl ....... Hlmllpy, U I. nml M. II. It , liliirk 49. Hnminll Aibl Hli.'ll-y. Pnrka -C'.-l, lot it, 19, Kutriii.lt Aibl l'rtrk.-di.l. lot 13. block 49. illliiiiall Ailil ..... O-born. K T -71-833, lot 13, block 19. Hnmnilt Aibl Tliiiinp'On A llutlnr !,t 5, block 50. Hlinimlt Ailil Tboinp-ort Hutler l.lti lot it. bliHk 50, Hnminll A .lit .... Ilatchvr. J 4 lit 1. block 63. Kiiinmll Aibl llrttl'lllT, J, X'.-I,it 3, blook 63 Hutiitillt Aibl Mali-hoc. J XV M.:r.i, lot X, block S3, Hiiuimll AM ,...., Ilnlclinr, J XX'. -Iil 9, block 33 Hiliniiilt A'lil , I-Vrgtiitoti. I-rny HT-.Mt. part lot 5. Adlilnnit HoinmlPnil An. T, llullor. (I. M. H ii XX' )i lot l. Anlibmit lloiiic-tpatl Anna. T. Ctrl. M M. nml M. C ll-l: imrt lot K, Aalilniul I Ionic- lca.1 Aa. T Pari. M. M. nail M. C M.43 lot 19 part AitiUnil Hninc'tuail Aram T Knntip. r ) m-3. lot so, A-h- lilllll llolllrolCMll Aon. T. ,.., I.lnlnmT. Milton C 3.flo, lot I. Allcinlitlo Attil l.liiliiKcr. .XI 1 1 ion C Uit 3, Al li'inliilc Ailil ,. Iliiiniiiia. Mutlln t 6, llrllnvun Tract AmlrnWD. II. XV'. Lot 6. llcllc van Tract 37.79 Aiiilrcw-. II. U'. Purl lot 7 XV U, llrllnvun Tract 3.97 Aii.lrcw. II. '. Uit si, p.irl llllcvnn Tract 33.17 Andrew-. II. XX'. II purl lot 3( llrllcvuit Tract 39,50 AtKlrmv. II. XX' Part lot 37. Ilcllrviln Tract ..,., 39.49 AinlriMV". II. X' Part lot 3, IlKllfviin Tract 39.50 HlniW, XX'. K U lot 35, llcllovnn Trncl 11.11 Hlinw. XX. !' Ji lot 3.1, McllQVUO Tract 14.41 Hllver. llnrr--DI.3-3, lot J I. block A. lloiilKVunl Park Aibl I3.9H HIIvit. Itiirry -(.:;, 0i is, look A, lloiilnvani Park Aibl 13,91 Allen, Himlo U. ot l lot 8, block II. Ilonloviiril Prk Ailil 13.17 l(n.lon, V W ".3I0, lot 7, block II. Ibmliivaril Park Aibl 11.13 JoIiiiixiii, Clmrlc- H, r.ot S, block C. Iloilluvarit Park Abl I3.9 XX'bllml. Ii-rlha 43173. lot I, block Ii. Ibitilnvnnl Park Aibl 12.91 Allen, HiihIc l-7fi.250. bit 3, block H, lioulrivnril Park Aibl 13.94 DcnnlHiin. Wilbur H5-53, lot , block I), lioiibivanl Park Aibl II.C.1 DeutilNiin, XVIIbur lit 7, blouk 1), lloiilnvani Park Aibl 15.30 llalcli, H. II. ami M fl'-7l, lot X. block r, lioalnvnnl Park Aibl 10,73 Iivcnhki), icllx, lint. 53-101, part - lot 4, II. II, I'nrlor Aitit .... 45.7R llurat. ()., li 7H,3X7, lot 10, H II. Curler Aibl C6.R9 UllKlM'N, M. !' 03.21H. U lot so, If. II. Carter Aibl 48,00 llochar. Clillllp U0-37H, 54 lot 30, If, II. Cartnr Aibl 33.81 animiii, xx-in. si, is no rcot lutni oca, 7&-I3T 44.07 17.3A 21,35 0(1,43 20,. 5 (Irt'Kory. A. It. Iiunl Jix, 8 'J -1 r, llotlor, jl. N. H7-202, part lot 7, lluiKailliiu Tract Matli.M. n, V. H24ri2, part (,t . K, HitrKii illiin Tract , llrnok, Jlrn. J. 1', 7K.2U4. 73-.13B . purl lot 9, Harifailliin Triuit ,, vii Komuii, J. II, ami Cora . 71.(108, part lot ID, HarKaillno Hpiiiilillnir. !'. IC Ixit It pint, llarKailliio Tract ,, 38. Cliiirclb M. II, 88.200, 1 lot I, Hfilm'rJ Ailil i, .2240, rvKHirniiiii, lliinucca ' 'i lot Z, (tl-llfl, JIlKliliiml Park Aibl .. Halclior, J. xy.-r.ot 23. IIIkIi- iiiiin iiirii Aim , ...,., Halclior. .1. "JV.-I.ot 23, IIIkIi- la ail Park Aibl .,., HatiJllcr, .1. X'. M 24, MlKll- laiiil Pork Aibl Jolor. H'iriiji It, It 27, IIIkIi. . Iiunl Park Aibl ,.,,......., Jclcr. Hiirub lt.l.ni u in,. i, land 1'nrk Aibl n.t5 Kilwar.l. It. J.U) 87, lllirh. and Park Aibl ....... '.7, . 8.10 Ki war.l, It. J.M.t 38, HlKhlapil , . ,,.;'rb . V.1'1 ,'".'. v ' : :.' .-.. I H.2- i.iivioiii, ,i. u, .iu iju, inuaiaini j in n oini ,,.,,, i. 8.1(1 88 CO 4.3' 11.34 43.C4 10.93 20,2 n HIV!'i, 1J-i f''."iiV't!iiiiirt Molnlyrc, ., M-I.nl 03, IIIkIi lanit Park Ailit ,.,.... Hlliinlinril, It M.w 10 'toot, lot Mullaffio, Milu B0.6U. lot o. MatluiWM Aibl ...:.. A Joliiimin,' (JliiiM. 8. Lot 0, Jtnth? V" MM I I M I I I I I I I 11 I I I I I 3.04 isTis 28,35 4.88 7.70 7..V I n A B i :K ,' .VV !, XV-