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unicTM AQ OPFN 111 ALL, SWUYV rmi HDFM ATTPNITION! HPT IN LINE AND WIN A 1 RIBUINb HKlt ruK w . piVL w --' s j . - w . " -- THE WBATHBK. 't- Cloudy; probabl raio tonight and Tuesday. Associated Press Dispatches No. 227. yogi II. MEDFORD, OR., MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1)7. SMALL $10,000,000 TO BE PAID TOO VALLEY. SHOW FOR ; pon Majority of Lawyers Hold Reddy Was Elected For Two Years-Others Differ - Whether Mayor lleddy's term expires in January or whether he holds over for another year is the problem that is worrvine certain members of the city conncil, who huvo puzzled frequently of Into oyer the legality or illegality ... tl,;... including their own The lawyers have been consul., with tho 'usual result disagreement. However, s majority of tho local bar hold that Dr. Reddy was elected for a two-year term, instead of a one-year. Aniong those who take this view arc nra.r Colvio-. Vawter, Purdiu and Wellington. Among thoso wno tunc ."i other side of the question are Messrs. Crowell, Pent! nnd Phipps. Judgo Colvig denies that he is a can didate of the slot mncninc ...... mayor. In fact, ho states he is on the other side of the slot. Br. Keene states that, while not a prohibition candi date, that if the dry town advocates in sist on electing him, ho will see that people keep thirsty. Bddie Boot Begins Campaign. Former Mayors Howard nnd Brad i. .r. .ni.i to have selected Co.in- :i n.enhrueiic as their choice for .l,e mayoralty in case one of them don't run Mose Hsrkdi.ll has arisen from ii, bod to make the race nnd has be He savs he repre seats powerful financial interests and will see that the bags are taken care 'ct.... finmott 'savs: "If elected T will take a Maud 8. pump ' 1 ... .i. .....dl.nlos. and a little ot tn- . re .mint nnd brighten up the w " I 1 " a...b- onntg f' '" 1' . ..... ,:.i..t In Eddio Root is the nr '" begin an active campaign for the may oralty. He is' out already soliciting votes and distributing cards printed: "Edward Root, independent candidate for mayor." ' ' Big Chief .1. i ii'-gei""- 0,1 to be a candidate, and it is expect ed will pull the entire Red Men s vote. The Tribune 'is in r ipt of tho fol lowing: ' Judge Colvlg's Denial. To- the Editor, ami...... "That you have wronged me doth ap pear in' this "-vol. have noted that 1 am a candidate for city mayor! And also that 1 nm.thc "slot machine candidate! You have placed " ' :..., Iwitli nnipositioiis ' n ., of those individuals of whom the poet spenks when he says: "There arc those so deaf to loud am bition' call They'd shrink to hear the obstreperous trump of Fame." . . . .... it..., T F. It is my opinion tn.ii . R,,ldv was elected for a two year term. d if he were not, the "slot machine men would make a mistake . so.ee g no.. ...r;,. of mayor is a luxuij . - . ..rr..r.l Permit me to that 1 cannm ... ,, conelude with this n'1"'. ,, sure that you are right-then ahead." Very truly. ". VM. M William McMurray Says That vvnai Oranges Are to California and Mines to Nevada Apples Will Be to n-gon. That the lloguo River valley lias one of the best possible boosters in ". k t,.M,,.nv ......oral passenger ngent of the Southern 1 a cific railroad, is shown by the follow .... c... m.....;u.. I'nll of "'Si December Ki: William McMurray, general passou- ger agent or. nie uairu...... ...... Oregon, is in the city and declares .i.t n-hiit the orance is to southern aliforniu and the gold mines to Xe , i....f ,,.;n l... t,, vuda, tne aiiine unu. ......'. ..... -- Oregon. . , , 1 "These uro tho tignres ror npp...., mid-McMurray yesterday, "and they are gathered by a conservative grower in the Rogue" river valley. In, five years there will be 30.000 acres in up pies in the valley, with 70 trees to the acre or 2,100,000 trees, which will. yield five boxes to tho tree, or HV.OO.oOO boxes, requiring 17,000 cars to Tim iri-owor will lllllko $1 net nnd that menus HO.oOO.OOO will be paid lo the inhabitants of the Rogue liiver vallev for apples. Do you know that we will plant 100,000 ncres in i-.ngiisi. walnuts during the coming year in the Willamette valley which also spell" big money to Oregon?" Iff IS SHOT IN graby PRESIDENT REVIEWED BATTLESHIP FLEET move. , box. NEW STAMP MILLS INSTALLED IN THIS STAT13 The Mount Pitt Mining company of Portland is now preparing to place a large cyanide plant on its .Tump Otf Toe property, this i e pcration for a couple oi 1 ... . .1 ...........i in fl.O slump null gave goo.i ......... - working of the surtace oi.-s, .... s of these being tree mining. ..." " piartz has turned base on the deeper levels, requiring eyanming .... t ion. The new plant, Willi us n. tanks and crushers, will be in place and ready for work before many mom..... Manager Hoofer is employing a cousm- able force in the ineaiin.i.u the tunnels and opening up ' bodv. . , The owners of the Tin Pan mine i... expended a large sum of money in the development ot tuo proponj, dall's creek district, a few miles south ,.f fiold Hill. During the summer a ,niM,a,. was built and the camp m. . l.nildiiiiis. The mill !! niachinery is now being installed nnd the stamps will be dropping in a few davs. During the summer a large crew was employed and the property 1...I t ,1 Mill.. Of t 11 11- uow contains ..-. ...... nels. drifts and underground work. I he new mill will crush the ore o. uo- ..n" 1 .vols first. This is expected to ge ..... ....,,. ns Ihe values carried i.:l, .,m.1 run almost entirely free. ' The stamp mill on the Millionaire mine, Hold Hill district, is up to date ill .iverv wv. It was placed last summer. U is now complete, with the exception i,.ll..l on o ilvnlimos ...... . - These are now i.eing mill will make its test The nower will lie developed l'.v .-...r...l I., the mine " iraiiM.-. I rs of the .Mlllionai..- .1. E. Davidson is More than 1000 feet of underground worn lias . i,.u- ..f ore nnr o.'li d. mil a i.'.k , -., r " Robber Is Given Bullet at Sterling Mine Bat Escapes Badly Wounded. c) .1. 11. Rogers, who has charge of the horses at the Sterling mine, shot nnd wounded an unknown grain thief, whom lie caught in the stable stealing grain Inst Kriday evening. CThough badly wounded, the thief escaped, leaving a trail of blood behind him. Snndny ..,. ..rain was stolen, which ...7i.l I,,,!;,:.!., that t'.i.re nre several .:bers in the gang thai for a month past has been looting the granary. .lelV I)., Heard, manager of the mine, is in the citv and reiiorts that Rogers, after pulling up the horses l'riday eye i,.,r,l a noise in the grain house " ... ... ... ..... .i.,.,i. ...,.l iivest.L'atlon saw in n..- ...... .i,.,, , ,ed to be n man crouching il. ..vain. He challenged the in ..'....i..,. ,,.'l when he r.-orived no reply, fired his revolver at short range. With a veil, the crouching figure Ulltieu il Rogers, knocking his gun out oi his hand nnd sending him sprawling, ile recovered his weapon in time to fire four shots at the fleeing figure. That the thiol was oaui.v u......... , ul, ,.-.. I.V the trail of blood left along the ground and over HOLIDAYS ATLANTIC SQUADRON SAILS FOR PACIFIC fence, Day the ...l...... ,r, ...lied 111 Ills liiK".i. light revealed the walls of the grain bin spattered with blood. There was no mark of the linnet, won-.. i Idv buried in the intruder. 'Xo cll'ort was made to follow the wounded man until the following day, when his tracks were, lost in the woods t.atuv pntJVENTION MOST SUCCESSFUL of Ihe Hist! trie machinery. u,.t un and the r.in in a few days. slliudied by Rogue rive dam, and ..-ire Ti.e owner .ire ensti.ni people r-siden'. manager. isions there I people convention .,i iwtliind at one tune, and oral different oec en I'.OO and 70 upon Ihe dairy There is cnollgll oi. busy continually. Ppill! Sl V were belwi attendance .....i ,...i, ;i,;t from Ihe moinenl that I'resi.ieiu i . ,..,,1 the meeting to order on Thurs dav morning until it closed Friday nft- erl' the inter, sl never flagged, lion. H 11 While, the dairy expert with the i r aL-ri.ulture at Washing 1 ' .,,1 In dairv toil, l).'..wno lias - - . .... ..r it.., .. . r states. conventions III an ... .... ...... - - said that he had never attended a be -, ter convention. The program was full f interest it was a school of inform!! ,, and instruction, nnd facts were presented nnd views exchanged and ac .,,,,1 results shown, which will be of tre- p.dns value to all thoso engaged in the industry or contemplating a par- ,,. ... 11. I no ....:," acler of the gathering was shown when M hair requested those actually milk :., ,, comniercially to stand .o p- f the cut rOTTER PALMEE JK WED KOHLSAAT of modern id' Chicago have ..aL'eliielit of their col.YIC IfBW WBSTEBN UNION MANAGER FOR PORTLAND rii.iniirs. miinnger of the Portland office of the Western ' Telegraph company, passed through here Saridnv on his way to Sacramento, Cnl.. where' he will become mannger for the .. i that citv. Mr. Dumars is veteran in telcgn.pl, service in this .... l.oen mnnnger of the West civ, I.......S ... . I'oriiKno " Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Kohlsaat. announce,! -daughter. Miss I'aul Kohlsaat, lo I'otter of Mrs. Totter i iiiom- has not been .loci.i. ' ; it is to l.e a cc r,.i.... The niiuolioe.'m. nt ot friendship and second son w.dding dat initely. althong f the winter. . .....I...! f., nWR ' I . several years.. luring which time the engagement of the ... I,..., 1....H ru no..-.. ".- lie e-.- ... , . , i .... .d. .MISS Cone. fiM Masters' sell V V nnd during th l,as spent nine" travel. Mr- p.nt ,ol al who has been in the em Union at years. "' . .... V.,.leril 'ta of U s will sue Vnion for a number of v.ars. i cccd Mr. Dumars as manager of the ceea .ir. Western I nion and Onko streets. VOllllg times oil I and ns often n graduate of Iiol.h's Ferry, thr r fonr years . , ;.. Knropeail OI ll'T ... . .. il-,rv'ird PO man. He frd. where his l.rotl, t lie tan 1" " . ll,.,,re Palmer, pun-hased the orchard. He intends lo r. investments OI in" ' Mr. Kohlsaat w:l fornor the Chicago Tim. s H. rald of Chicago's bakery trust. ....... u .iu ,mkeil HI sin." ".. I 1 . : ,f ,l.se were testing milk with ;,i ,f lieeping their herds up to ..... .:.. ,1 ulan.lard. at least ,. .n,., ,,f the milkers arose a second Hi,,,., a striking evideiic ,,,iie nietllo.ls. Th proe lings in full will be print ...i :,. l U form iust as soon us tin .. i,ca idiotngraphers and pr'"1 c:ni li.'t their material in shape. I'm ..,r F I, Kent of the Oregon agri cultural colli go ' president and W. Portland Coinin-r The lauipalgu ouvention v.i President Boosevelt, Aboard the May flower. Reviews the Battleship Fleet Bound fot the Pacific Ocean Flags and Music Mark Pageant ' rr, OLD POINT COMFORT, Dec. 1C The president's yacht Mayflower swung i !,. water battery of iortress Monroe and into Hampton Roads short ... : a.. Iv after 8 o'clock tins inorumg. ta inting guns of the nrmy port were ine first to sicnal the arrival of the presi lent. Aboard Ihe 18 warships laying ,t anchor a mile further up tho roads, bugles were sumnuinlng ino wut "" crews to quarters, but it was nosjuui.. tho Mayflower Hail nearly reached the old point pier that tho president had 1 first view of the splendid fleet. Each ship was gaily dressed from jnckstaff to flag post with long lines of various colored bunting fluttering in tho oarly morning hreczo. Black smoke was pour- in.' from every funnel, indicating that Iho engineers' ft.rces wero building up Jf..,n for the first step of this memo- l.lo vovnue. The Connecticut, nymg the flag' of Hear Admiral Evans, was the first to speak tae pres........ lowing the lead of the tlagsnip, me other shii kept up firing nnd in less ,i I...., minutes 3M gnus has Dooineu. I'ho Mayflower entered warsuip nun. . i .1 1.. n rti.int nhollt. i.roceeiie.i sioni.t " j ,. tie or itL .... nndwiiy or iuu 11501-...".. , - o her nnchors and swung round partly 10 face tho flow of tho ebbing tide. No sooner hnd she done this than tho tor pedo launch of tho Connecticut, with Admiral F.vans nnd stuff on board, darted swiftly to her side and repaired the Mayflower, in all. re galia of full dress uuiform to pay their I ....,. iu tn tie nations 1a.n1. I 1 ..!' ...... l...lf ceremonies were Drier, nnu n. ...... ...... .... i,,i- nfter Admiral Evans first stepped on the deck of the yacht all of ihe officers were back in their launches and returning to their ships. Suddenly the signal yards of tho flug ,1,;,, Connect cut riaslieu tuo .ucsi.Kv. .!.,. ...wl,.r wnv imeliunaieiy. v.h.u.d 1 I-' 1. .na.nl ' liri.llTO. H.nn t-.tllol-CIl TrOII. .100. ., - .ir..;iii lines were then hauled in nnd . . .. .. . .... . they tumbled to tuo uceas mo aui . . 1 .f ..ttiro Fverv- ....... r,.i.i....i 01 .i.e.. liim. thing was in cruising trim now anil tne ii...o for i. iiv wns past, inm ..,i,,re of tho fleet, tho Mayflower l..r wnv and headed for tho re . 1 m. . ... .1 t i:..l.t. iewiiur waters ott Tliimiiie uoi.. house. In tho meantime the ships wero .....kiuu final nreliarations and lifting 1 heir anchors. Tho Connecticut was tho li,t lo cet hers folded against he: i...... ....,1 one bv one the other iron i.l ....sod in nosition una Slgnnieu ,i..,t ii,., were rendv. When at last ill of tin) 111 ships were in position, siiiL.le column, "natural order and diB lice " IUU vards apart, mo engine-. v.".. indicators 'far down beneath steel-pro-tected decks, showed "full speed ahead." It was on this baais that the ..i,: farewell to the great crowds 1 .... ,...1 (..:.. ulmrl. that hail gathereil on ...... 1 ...... and moved away from llieir lau.i.mt anehorage. The president's yncni was idl down the bay when mo i).nr.es.... lumn began to move. Coming to an- hor near Tail or norse nnoo, .....j al.m.1 I.V tO TCVieW U.v , 1 ,.r,..li. There wero a few short " 1 ... ... . .1 ..rt .aits before the Connecticiii. snow.-.. tl... n..ni- I.C Till . ( f)Illllll 'I " , ..! Miiyflownr, alniont buw on, fit i"e .,F U.i fi.r-f niltf Hilt. Krviii. 1 .. .. 1. a I, Ion n ill if f Him Nt r 1 11 rrr . i...- ..tl ..itiniwul Willi tntitii't. iirr riinn half a thousand sailors in natty suits of .1.... tl.n l.nnd 11 av lie tne nauoi.i.. .... ,1 with Admiral evens sun... ing on the nfter bridge nign noove :.. .I....1, Hi is trreat craft prwntuO a , 1....1, - v I in e.I mose w...' iicioi.T . .... j t , saw the parade nnd set patriotic, pulsei beating in a nuickcneu rymiu i FOR ALL BANKS Atlantic Battleship Fleet, to Command of Admiral "Fighting Bob" Kvans, Starts on Its Long Voyage Around the Horn. APE HENRY, Dec. 18. After pass before President Booso Lid Off But Deposits Increase--Medford Mafces Name for Financial Solidity. 1 inir in review volt on board tho yacht Mayflower at litis this morning, the backbone of the American navy, consisting of ltt first ..1.... l.i.itleshii.s under the command of 'Hear Admiral Robley D. Evans, set o.ii todav & the Pacific ocean, la rndiiiL' in review berore mu p. ,,...1 .,l.itiiiL' ns they went, tho stately white vessels passed out ot mo ii- old Virginia cni.es shortly after noon and disappeared oyer the souiuoru r',-o... lenv 111! ill their wnsc unnj uiiins of black smoke, the last vestige of their (A'purturo, YOUTH IS KILLED BY LffiWI PHACT3 FROM PHOENIX. Central Point Boy Electrocuted SuR day-22,009 Volt Current Hits Him mi.- r..i ;a nff. (ho Imnlc hnlutnyB 1 11U in 1 ended, but it made no dillerenco 11. vr,..if..r.l for the lid has practically I ..re f..r n week. All banks arc doing a normal business, and nt o'clock deposits 111 nil i....-- itlulrnwnls. At the stores, however, the effect was noticeable, nearly all niercun.no o..... lishnients doing an increased business, oi... c.oliiio- norvades nil classes nnd indications nre Hint the reign ol prosperity will continue nninteiri.pt I ed ill the lioguc liiver van.-.. estnte nnd mining uoom 01 inensions soon set in. City Becomes Famous. The financinl solidity of Medford lias aroused comment tlirougnom " ..... n..... i..:..'.l Aire of New York in its last issue refers to ..e.....ru ...... Wenntchee as renuirkablo for the amount of bnnk reserves. Doth of these towns are fruitgrowing sections. In reference to the policy of the New York bankers, tho Pacific Hank or, published nt Portland, in its issue of December 14 remarKs: Now York Argumoni. " 'As soon ns the banks of nny cenler accuinulnte much money in rsow ioik, exchange on the metropolis imnic.i,,. - ly goes to a discount in that pairic...... center. It is at a premium when the out-of-town bnnk has not sin. ....... funds to meet Its obligations here. . ' ll,.t wo hasten to the second point: The Financial Ago proves by quotations . ..,ur that t in wesi, or ... , . ii....:r: oonsl. is better off icaai. 1 i.v ........ , ...... v.. v.,rk iii tho mailer 01 cum. 110... ... - I, D..-a. "'Again the New Yorn iiiiiiks in... reduced their reserves some $ol,IHIO, nt)0 below tho legal requirements. How is it with other places 1 Is it not a fuel that instead of the "helping yon' i..i.l.," ,.licv ndonted ill New York tho country bankers have locked up .1...1, foods? Wo quote from tho 1 a- cific Hanker, of Portland the following ftken items: iiTUn follows a description from this paper, of conditions nt We i. Wash., nnd Medford, "r.. ...i..., it anoenrs that, me ci.sn ... ... rron 00 v.1.1 NATIONAL StOCK 0OTf COHNO NT VtO6A,V Weel id nial owner id the lr .nMiDisiri Tvr.MO-CBATS TO BANQUET BRYAN C.rvallis was made I,. Crissey of the ial club secretnry. behalf of the next II l.egin immediately, for it i determined mat inai .,...- like the one just held, will be the most important ami beneficial gathering of I. -.1,1 Innmr I 111 . The exhibits were magnificent, equnl- ieg II a: the international show. The del" slate was represented. The convention was a tremendous success. . ., ,, . interested in dairying have determined that th" proailds lore,,, .,-1.-':, will add at least an il,,, wealth of llregon 111 I'.'"-, r I and four people person- ir does while in attend. nreViollS recon. ..- .1 l.ef.n.: th" next session , ;.,,: Is convened the rolls ,1 :p 0 nieuil.ers. I'ho windy weather doesn't got nny the best of James Allen, no " windmill which saws wood as well se puin0 water. Messrs. Hoy Coffman. Bob Furry, WiUium lieardsley, Sam Van Dyko and Louie Culver, I.nko Smith, Karl Key nobis, 0. A. Hover, Harry Aiprton, .lumes McDonald and Louie Tills, who Os viijting here with o Hover fam ily, were nt Medfor.l v. ounosim.v ..... .-b iii supplies for Xmtis. The Phoenix arty leaders met Thurs ,1,,.. ..fternooii in regular session. Mrs. D. Lohnors and children iua.b. Medford a business call Wednesday. Mrs. .1. A. Oibbs and brother turns- ,...i,.d business in Mmlford Wednembv A. H. Furry made a trip out to ins Dead Indian' ranch the first of tho week to look after his cattle. Miss Oru Shcdelcr of Utringtown spent Wednesday hero with her sister, Mrs. D. Lacoy. Henry Calhoun wns in from ford Sunday after a load of carrots for his horses. Thoro will bo an nil night danco acre Claistinns eve. ciiicnon Buj.pcr i-""" VV'.dua. a I'red Pratt has bis wood sawiugoouuu .11 ri.,.,...l .... now and is sawing wood hh ,.. I.,.t tho band. Misses Polly Hose nnd Ada lioynoui'- spent lust Thursday afternoon in Men ford shopping. We now hnvo the only skating ru in this part of the valley. Last week Harry Anderton and .lames McDonald bought tho skates that wero used nl tho Talent rink, milking mem me on..- era of IIP pnirs of skates, nicy sa.i ti.,.v will nut in a good floor in the wiihin two weeks they will have 11 uood floor both to skate nnd ... ,1, o llonrv Helms. Who sold his Elist Hle much to K11111 Vana Dyke, has moved to Medford. Fred Moore and wife mane purcnases iS? Medford Wednesday. N. H. Hennett and Ildward llanilin were over from nnapari... u.s.. . lav, the for iudelivering fruit trues .,,.,1 tl.n alter ill er. Mutt Cnlhoun spent Inst Hutlilny in Medl'oril. I'hcre bus been some tulK or niuiing iiOninlh grndn to the school. Warren Loevsr, the 18-yorl,..s of W. (!. Leever, tho Central Polt iard-. ware merchant, was accidentally killed lev ooming In oontact with t hil't- no AAA nlta ul tan sion wire, carrying o', -r gainst deposits runs tier cent. I .. . . J trnnt uaBn not. ... ywbw. "It is not our intention, nor have ,. i,nv desire, to engage in nny crim- :...:..:,... nu to wnetnei llllltion or reir. w t no Vorlt nns uoi... - ,. .,, enrresoondents. Hut wo say SECRET connimcn ..... ..... ... ,l ...it. consider the rransiy ..... " O,...:.... , ..... to... y t.ulnv .l.mnei.ll AlH1 II nrglllllClllH COlie.imi.. lllllllV, DOC. HI. "" " ... ..11 wl.t.t it. snvs 1...1.1 .. u,.r,.t conulstorv at whicti he i-" 1 -.. . ,rvi;,o "r .. . "..r.u.o.1. a,.d ermi. . r ,ll,tr and creditor bo M.yeral bishops. Tho new cnrlinnls I"" r. n..." . . 1 .. ,,..... ... Mnn .. ... ..nt true .11 ... ... 1 .. r... .mi, .s ir. .or i.e.... twee.. c....- c -. - . r, . .,, ,.. times, but where there is(3 c..r...... j ,1(?11()r 1 leiuiKo, n u. - nnv t.O. III. 1 11" l:x.i. Condor Water '& Power oosiprtyt ul- station ..t Central Point about , cure Sunday morning. Ynniiff I.eovcr was employed or " Condor Wntor & Power company t turn off and on the lights at the plan is ts morning nnd evenings. Psssersby ticed that the door or me su sin. was open yestordsy moraiag, aW a this was an unusual escurreaca tey started to Investigate, ana upen en tering the station the body or. liserer wns found lying face dowawafd pn the floor. As there was nothing daagorotts. i ...niii. with his duties, it is su.nid that out of curiosity tok held of a sitch, or as he Had a Buncn of k.-vs in bis hand, that he came t clone to a high tension wira that car ried 20,000 volts and his death wast the result. Tho vonng mnn s parents ar pi- triited with grief, and, as he Was ysry popular, his ninny friends wore shscVsi to hear of Ms terrime oca.... WETS AND DRYS WIXJ. TRT OONOLUIOMS Ashland will hold its sanual ci(y elec-: tion Tuesday. The following are tne candidates: F romayor, (Jharlcs Oillett and W. F. Iioomisj recorder, M. r. r.g- gleston, present incumbont, aa u. . Urniit; treasurer, (1. O. Eubank con' oilman First ward, (Carles Mten.ou. W Benedict i Second wara, . i-uiiwi-ham; Third ward, R. N. Snell and X, .1. Downing. The contest centers largely about the Africa of mayor and recorder. Under tho provisions ot Ao chatter tho citv will also vote for or agaih.t licmscii saloons. The anti-saloon peo ple claim they will carry me They arc well organised and ara aolBf considerable ampaign wors. " "" between tho "wets" anil "ary7 , tho past few years has been very cuts.. Tho "wets" have boen sccsful la the past two elections. tlf IIMO.OOO In Two In,," all.' paid tl,. Af...r so mnnv high-priced attrac ,i Managers Haz.-lrigg and Williams t a ,( iBlap priced com a,,y would prove a dPuWiufj enrd Ci this' lime To this end they have been easting about for such mi. attrition and have been lucky cimugV to secure . ... i. x, for tW(l itl.(i mmI n n.tttiiM"., hinniMK . n.c .Nntional Stock company needs .... ,.,.,l,iin to M.iltord(t)icatergo 1, nlavisl three nights here last .li. and in tlm langunge ... . . ' ,t "more than mad a.ivillirc "K- g ;..,. idnvillg here a new If Vr 'l, is been added in the shnpO'f " ninrtet, hb n lias no.-., r.-.-. ..... Ile tl'L' s'. ,.f the :,' will '"I'' t" LINI'dl.N'. Neb. leu chairman of 1 .leiifcutatic , Dec. in.-T. S. Al the Nebraska state i ,,l,ai lenlwlatii' cinnlninee. , .tenswii'i Williali. ..line ai. .mnier.'ial ciii",i'" . . , , , i,.nl,,irv i -I...I. truot ritin nini The lis. "f -I'"""" "'" " " iiounccii. It is expected deliver an nddf int had a. I Tl.nr mi l... v liroei-.'"" ' no . u.ii. sued by ,he Portland giving tier shipments . t ,i,;'i Itate nnd led "5 flly m.nynH.:;r; paper, in -be rnlte.1 u J - fr York J"rnal of i omm. r.., -financial paper in the eonntr . . it especial prominence. T h.r t; f. e vessels' are loading wheat and to ir m Portland', harbor, a grcateAonnag. than ws ever before known. le ,.;,,..l ra.l: 'A I tion on number that Mr. Ilrynn will is outlining hi" P'"' of issues. a f.-w ha e WAN' ,irc,. i close call from lav, when n gas t.-r ill llosw.-ll s burlier . .iart.nl a blaze, snvs was no one in me ,a,l tie- blase g' ,,.,,. talt liothihj; hat M..k. male .ninrtet, " "V,. ... -7:;:.nn ull flb.nu fth lllie. splendid press , '-Hal ReiS's "Tennessee's Partner r . ....,, ...1 for Ihe Aliening bill litis i ii , , . ..rices nut within reach or i.,l.. Reserved seats T.Oc goner al admission . Seals on sale Wed nesdav, llecel(lbf)' in mid Monsignor ram i-irr ,i,;,i The pope delivMcd an oloculion i ...l.b.l. I... made rrerence Ul pernio....".. ..c ..... ito.leemnr and said his church i.,i l.,.e,i attacked from nil . mose who should safeguard tho laws or mo hruch had trampled on Ilium, no com ,i ,.,i nt .Modernist liropnganda and. that a very small portion of Hilling ,i apostolic duty, he said (11. I ..... . .. Lmmla' that he had n.lopleil aga.usv iiiethils such mensiires ns were ncces sary. During the consistory the pope annul e.I the appointment of Mon- signor Kennedy, rector or tho AlJtjrionn college here, to be titular bishop of t.aSi ..iffi and Motisignor Dennis n'c,.,,ell. rector of Iho Catholic uni versity of Washington, to be a titlunr archbUhnp of Scbnsto. :.. nt , ;,.l,t mere v slioW 1110 CJieni CXCIliinii.- '"'K' ... 1.1 ... .i.:i, tl... .anker nreie.-ren ... i v, , . . ..: I. A for I ie nririiiiieiit ". 0,1 1 " "'0 ... ..... t The ..... l..r.,o ciihIi reserves in if." ,..,....ninir s this: New lorn io... .."i- ...i. ,.,v,.. Now she has not .i... ...at has. Therefore, the cash must from New York. W tore to say mat - tl,,. ..... erabun.la.it cash reserves of U',..h. or Medford, dr., came ... . i ;..,iir..ctlvf.-oui New eitlU'r uire.-L. : , - v..,i. Now York money Has iiecn go :., .'onofW.ere else besides out west BUBPLUS Or CASH TO PAY DEPOSITS The repors of the Bank of Jacksan rillet at tho close of busincs Deeortbrf a 1907, shows a surprising condition, probably not cqunicu ei.cwu... .--country, t2S,58.uO being on pny 17,n.r,3.01, or iuu per alatement snows: Kesonroes. Loans and discounts ,? Over.lri.rts, secured asd anse- cured ariaa. f'touds, eecurltios, etc Hanking house, furnlturt and fixtures '.,.. Kxjionsui Cusl. on hand aad sight Ot- change 1 . $4,793.4 Total C.llld Too iM 10 :,..,.X.er,.KH)l '';.," " .. lvment. Inquire at t II. s ie(e)'., 232 iipvitM ASSAULT CASE BEFOBE GRAND MBK Wi.,,.. of the nttnek made on Mayor V S. Harnum, when the lat e sttackM tho former with an ax last -J .. i. been subienned to appear . '. UJ. ...n.l h.rv nt .IncKMivillc lierore K .1--- t.slay and give evidence. BBL BBTCA-i'B) iPe. Croon' residence property on South A street has iie. n so... F.meriUl), considernlion, Q Ai V K.llev's 3.--ncre farm, located ile east of Jacksonville, lias .i.-. u n .. . . ..'.....:... ,1,0. for to N. Neilsoll, laic ui mm..... MOO. The sale of the I'alton larm. s, T..1....I ..ml comiirising oY lu res 11. -1.1 - . . . . . tt.o t.b.iili.iu nt once 01 ttl lanu, no-ui.n 1 r. lit ncres in apples nn.l pears. elo.sed 11 short lime ngo i. ..ronrielor of the Ashlaii.l cr ... J i ,n,,ke a model dairy farm "" place nnd built a .' "' (J with all the AMY'S! iniprin.-...' liio innnrr.. Collins, came ai....g looking for n safe place to do 1 monev and decided to nny me p.,.'-. rngnge In Die orchard industry along with a Utile general .a. k farm was The scene of the first su. eessful ex-riincnt in horticulture in the Hogue Itiver valley by the late pioneer and flow, r man of Ashland, Orlando f'ooti'Jg) Liabilities. .....:tni took ttoid in .. I.ividendsgnpaid, IntcrestOad exchange ', Individual deposits subject to It was I'r. i" HI Coast (BrjW Celebrating. QvV r I! A NT) SCO, Dec. HI. N." ,,f Ihe doiiarti.ro of the linilicsiiip 1 ....... roeeivcl here with enll.nsiasiic dem trillions, also every port on the cast from San Ilicgo to Scuttle is ro juicing. check Total 23,tf0. 49.03 17,S3. .W,703.g4" DIED. Igra,n-At W.derville, 'Jf 30, Josephine, Infan daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ingram. ' 1Io,lkilnnA, Grants .1i!i(; l,cr .1. Opal llodkinson, age 10 y!r ,! S -..ml., of diphtheria. - Special Prize Offer to Girls To any girls w, 'Zrl'" " Trill,,,,,', a 4s .:'-Hr:h,:2 - "t Those .1 inner s.-.n - ,...r ,,lnto sad on tns Sloe vi .- 1 ... o.,l,l in t ie center of every pinie . losntiful dinner -t that will . . i.,.An mriti. 111 fi'iiin Clip. I tlf 1" viMir t-i.MH--, p, I.... v.. it n !ifc1 into. to The Triunne oi.ic, ... - ,. of them to sunscri... .... Call or write I vour friends nnd g"t four subscription boohs, the call am o