The Tribune Prints More Live Telegraph News than all Dailies in the State of Oregon South of Salem Combined V UNITED PRESS DISPATCHES By fat the largest and bi-st news report of any paper In Southern Oregon. The Weather Fair weather is premised for tonight uil tomorrow. 1 . TIITRD YEAR. MEDFOKD, OK Ml OX, MONDAY; JUNE 29, l!)OS. No. 87. Daily ASTERN BUREAUS TO NOMINATION jFIGHT ON SEND HOMESEEKERS TO OF BRYAN LABOR PLANK ROGUE RIVER VALLEY IS CERTAIN AT DENVER Agencies in Cedar Rapids and Minneapolis, Established by Ed. Andrews, to Send Set tlers Here Andrews Reports a Strong Johnson Sentiment in Middle West. Ed Andrews, back from his boosting trip for this valley reported several definite undertakings which have now been consummated for encouraging more systematic emigration to this valley. In Minneapolis find Mnnkato, Minn., and Ce.hr Rapids, fa., thanks to the indus try of Mr. Andrews, regularly establish ed bureaus have been opened to send Kttleve to Rogue liiver valley. 1 1 was b menus of these bnaicseekers ' bureaus established in tin east that the Dakota and Air-ntiitia were frilled und there Kf-ms to be lto reason w by the phm should not be equally successful for Medfei... Thesv fire the -first bureaus t the kind, so far as is known, which have yet been started for southern Ore gon. tnd Ed Andrews deserves all the WITH A RIFLE RUNS AMUCK (. Painter at Jacksonville Tries to Shoot Pete Ingraliam, George Neuber and Marshal John Hotter E. W. Hostetter, a painter at Jack sonville, is in the county jail for running amuck and attempting to shoot with a rifle. PJetor Ingrnhnm, George N'enher and City Marshal John Buffer Saturday afternoon. Hostetter, who had the enu tract for painting the new liig school. Saturday went to merchants of Jncksou ville and warned them nut to extend credit to his wife. Shortly afterward Hostetter had a gold piece changed by Pete lngruhnm. Half an hour luter he returned aud ac cused Ingraham of having short-changed him. He left the place, went home and secured his rifle. lie then purchased a box of cartridges at Kenney's and loading his gun, went-after Tugraham. who -lost no time in getting out of tie way. N'eubor came in, only to make a hur ried exit when the rifle was pointed at his head! Marshal H offer wus sum moned and also threatened, but the crazed man was disarmed and later hind ed in tho county jaU. t His hearing will be held this after noon. PROHIBITION VS. LOCAL OPTION IN OLD TENNESSEE ,' NASHVILLK. Tenn.. June 20. Th; democratic gubernatorial primary wu the most exciting in the history of the state. The cnndidMn were Governor Mid eolm R. Patterson, pn sent incumbent, and ex United State Senator Kdwnrl Y. Carmaek. The principal issue ir the campaign was statfwide prohibition and local option, Mr. Cnrmaek standirg for the former and Mr Patterson fir the latter. The vote in ti e fWi counties was heavy, the interest being interne. The featu.v if the day in this cit and Hsewhef was th- prominent par taken by women and eVdren for state wido pronihition. In Nashville liftft form ed a proi-sst j that moved through some of ! ';o principal streets, the j rade binj v.i.nefsed by many thousand- of peopl". l l;ey walked or rode it) ear riages deeoa M with rei streamers an I carrying banners with various mottoes, Songs and hymns were sung by young and old and after the marching had end ed quite n number of women poreeoded to the polls, where they served lunches nnd at interval during the day of fered prayer and rendered hymns. Thev Wore red budges and did much ctTee tive work. William Kendall i down from bis Ao telopt homestead for a few days. .credit foi eoinincnciu the enterprise. I Tin agencies ree. ice a small commis-j-sn.li .u any land which may he pur- chased by- those who come hero through j Another interesting piece , of news which Fr. Andrews hud to spenk of was tin prospective visit of 11 group of cap italists from Twin Falls, Idaho, who hi. coming lien; on his ropresentnt ions to personally investigate the fruit land of tin vnllev, about which (hev have heard sri inueh. " ' ' " Are ordiug to Ed, Governor Johnson is tin1 'kind of :t man who docs thing and doesn't talk about theui. Consorvu tivu democrats in Minneapolis and St. Paul and in Chicago are working for .him und will make u big fight for him in the convention.' PASTOR QUITS; SAYS CHURCH IS INSIGNIFICANT SAX FRANCISCO, Cal., Juno till. Rev. F. C. Km not, pastor of the Second Fnitniian church hero, , is toiluy mak ing arrangements to go on the lecture platform, and the congregation of the church is prepariug to sell the property nid disband. Nmoot preached his last sermon yes terday," uud his scathing ariiirgnmeut of present-day-theology is the talk of the ity today. He said that the chnrch of today is far behind the times and. is laily becoming more insignificant in the )ife of nations. It was Smoot 's loft lines that led to his rupture with his congregation. 'There is little room in the church for original thinking," said Rev. Smoot in his sermon. "Xo matter how much they may disehiim it, the different de noin inn t inns are founded upon certain sets of religious doctrines. In the na ture of the case, absoluie liberalitv is :t figment of the iinnginat ion. The hurehes are doing some good, but they ire filling a diminishing place in the life of communities. The church has ilways followed in the wake of eeouom and scientific discovery and has ticwr, to any great extent, led in moral or economic reform.' JEALOUS HUSBAND KILLS SISKIYOU FARMER KLAMATHOX, Cab, June 20. Den nv Hazel, who tie d ten shots at Joseph Silva at the hitters' farm :i tew miles west of this place, is in the county jail it Vreka. Tliree of the Ten bullets found their mni li. One hit Silva in tho riht shoulder, a second struck him the stomach find ' a third nutde a glancing wound in the hip. The lust bullet dropped into Sitva's shoe. The stomach Wiiii nd Is considered frit:. I by the physicians in attendance. . He was tnken to Yrcka fur treatment. The quarrel that terminated in the -diooting was over a woman Mrs. Ha .el, who has been conking for Hilva Mr. Hazel was fnrmerlv the wife of a Redding saloonkeeper, 8, M. Slough. She obtained a divorce from Stough three r four years ago nr.d came to Siskiynu county, where in due time she married Penny Hazel. This mar riage proved unhappv, ami nnlv a mont h or so ago she brought a suit old inn a divorce from her second husband. Seeking employment, she found it as ri cook for Joseph Silvi, on his farm, Hazel came to the farm Wednesday evening, his mission being to nduce Mrs. Hazel to return to him. He quar rcWl with Silva. over Mrs. Hazel, but leiu thov came to be in the bnrn at l.tvak of day and how Hazel commenced ti np n H'H'h n vigorous fire upon an nnimied man tm nut he exj lained. TAFT SPENDS LAST DAW AT WAR OFFICE WASHINGTON". Jutie 2V. Secretary T:ft is at his dek in the war depart merit i-lmaing up the things that need nil iorifinnl attention preparatory to hi reniinintf tomorrow. He pal n bniy day signing hundreds of papers und getting thine in hape for his sue ci-s..r, tlen-nil l.uke Wright, who will take charge July 1. General Wright n the diiy with the nee rot a rv getting an ides of his new Mr. Tnft is preparing to go to Hot Springs, Va.t to spend the summer months. ' Despite Revolt for Johnson, . Bryan Declares He Has Delegates Enough to Nominate Himself. DEXVKU, (Iol.( Juno 2i. Mayor Jas. Iahlmaii of Omaha, personal represen tative of William J. Bryau, today 1111 nouueed his ant Itoritat ive prcd ict ion that Bryan will be nominated as the lemoeratie candidate for president on the first ballot by thti' convention, with at least 703 votes. Phis is the first official statement trom the Bryan headtpiarters. Where t lie leaders are so sure t hat t hev u re willing to predict the result in advance, they have predicted it before, but never with the present confidence. If Bryan can bring it about there will be u new chairman of tho democratic . .. national committee to succeel I nomas j IOWA TO RESION v'nt ehni, ' " '" 11 "M VuW emmled h.-av-Taggart. of Tmlinnapolis. j ny aKUinflt tj(i., IMU) caused their rte Mayor Bahlmau is said to be Bryan's j dks MOIN'KS, la., June 29. (loveru- feat by a nine Hint surpassed them only choice for the chairmanship. '' Cummins today practically confirm.jiu tram Wfr)t ;om, ol- Ashland's run It is reported on the best authority H 11 rua l,at wi" 'wn W !yesterday v.-re earned which is a good that even if Taggart is re elected, Mr. Bryan will not permit him to manage ! under consideration, but as not yet tnk the campaign, but will appoint liisowuieu it up for final action. manager itiwl c.ir.o T'KTiritrt- t.i .x.nfine himself strict ly to committee t affairs. This phase tf the situation has devel oped much discussion. It is known that i Taggart desires to siu ed himself, and - it is generallv expected that there wi ' be a tight. It was a notorious fact that during j the campaign in 1901, ('hairmaa Tag gart was a fignrehead at the headquar- tors and was hardly consulted in the . . , . u i .i formulation of plans. liivnu intends to make tin greatest campaign of his career, and is particu larly anxious to have a manager with whom he is closely acquainted and with whom he can keep in close touch, Bryan, its is pointed out , has had experience in operation of campaigns aud has his own dist met ideas a hour what should be done.. Dnhlman is the man who , for the assassination of former lov" 1 would probably fil Mho bill ..cording tojernor Stenaeiibeig was greatly disup- , the views of the Nebraskan. INHUMAN MURDERER CONVICTED AT LAST WALLA WALLA Wash., June liit. The jury in the case of " Bud" Barnes, charged with the numb" of Mrs. Anna Aldrich, return i..r.liit n' imiritnr in the lirst degree This was Barnes' sec md trial, the ?irnt res. Iting in a dis agreement. The dead body of Mrs. Anna Aldrich was found by search in n thicket on the north fork of the Copper river above Dixie on May 7. The body was found in a hole caused by blunting out the root of a tree years ago, the head two feet or so belnW the feet, the r es and month open and the arm bi-h:nd the back, as though sh 1 had been it ad torur- time, J and simtdv i ied her.ntiist into thui lb d . There mh- two marks on the head. one over the left temple and the other back of the left ear. The skull was fractured. The body was badly decom posed. The weapon with which theded was wone was the handle of a mattock. The officers believe lie tuok her to the lone spot upon some pretense and there killed by her blows on the head and thnt he then hid the body. The nest morning he returned to (he Aldrich ranch and took possession. When arrest ed In; was getting ready to ioll some of the stock. He claimed to hac leased the plae from her. FLOUR FOLLOWS WHEAT IN ITS UPWARD FLIGHT; CHlCAfiO, June L'l. Flour joined ' prunes, pears and plums, annul himki other commodities! in a skyrocket course. ,oxf of peaches, some npib-ots, and With ice up to 40 cents a hundred j ahmit ,V0 evarloads of No. 1 apples, jKiunds and meats and vegetables still nide from quantities of applen for vin hlimhing beyond reach of the average ;t.gnr purposes, according to th state householder, flour has jnniw-d from fo'jnient of a leading fruitgrower of this to d.'J." n barrel. Th increnxn nifty vnllev who has made a canvas of the be greater within a wek. and gmeers j fruit pre.wets. today looked for the prices o ndvancej planting orchards has jn?T begun in to d.7" nnd possibly higher. this vnllev. n there in but one-fifth The advance in attributM indirectlv t.. llio liiili TirioA nininlnlm.t In' mi-nta TMr n rnnwl an im-ronwil .! nisni.l for flour, th' thriftv hoii.rwifp ing thim tn ririnimvont thf bntrhfr, but the prAMurti on thfl whent mnrkot him rovM ton yri-At. Thr prioo of potato- tf1iy rontlniifd high, unrl now tomntoot In Honth Wntpr trNrt brought 75 mtn a prntf. Eastern Conservatives to Make Big Fight to Head OH Bryan-Judge Gray I For Second Place. DhNYMt, t ok, June 2!. Biyau lead rs wtre frightened when they heard the eastern wing of the party is plan ning to get eoutrol of the committee on resolutions and put through a "con servative ' ' platform, sent his followers a The N'ebraskuu message saying there was no chance of tho conservatives carrying that point. It is expected that the fight will be over the tuiti injunc tion paluk. us was the case, in the re publican (miii vent ion at Chicago. Kf forts are being made today to influeace Judge Gray f Beluwure. to aceej.t thnjAN LrH-, ut , V).,n. ,.lHi (sti,a(e, as ecoiul placo (iu the ticket. .. . i ' ft O ATT R NOR CUMMINS OF 'governorship to resume the practice of r I; w by statiuu that he has tho matter voveruor i uiumnis recently tost two important political contests for high of- fines. 1'irst he sought election as l;uil !ed States senator to take the seat of Senator Allison, but lost in the prima "'" H' was also candidate for tho vice prenidency. and lost that contest. Por some time his friends have been luriMuir him to mi it the office, but he did Il0t think of uoting upon their sugges- lion until he was defeated hi the Jtional convention at Chicago, hut he in- 'Miliar en: roitav itiai ins resignation win place very shortly. POSSIBLE PARDON ANGERS ORCHARD J BOISK, Idaho, June 2!. Hurry Ol . chard, sentenced to hang next Friday ; iiointed todav when he was informed,... ..i.... ,., i..ii:t'- ..i....;..,. that Governor (iooding had delayed hi execution so that the prison board could consider the question of clemency. As the pardon meets Friday, attorneys rep. resenting Orchard pleaded with the gov- to order tho hanging delay I I. I... !... k..,l t .. l k " ,w ' ehard said today that he had his mind f),r vinCiXi up' today for argument, set in being hanged Friday und he docs The plaintiffs were represented by not want to hn disappointed. He hope.1 . Webster Holinen of Salem, and the de the board will refuset to act. tVudnnt, Folk county, by District At tor , ney Me Nil ry of Salem. Frank B, Ituther- IN DAKOTA TOWN WIPED OUT BY TORNADO " MIT( HLLL, S. D., June 2!. A tor n;.do has almost entirely wipd out the little town of I'ukawaria, fifty miles went of Mitchell. Scores of families . are homeless today, Ft houses were to- tally destroyed, two elevators were, blown across t ho railroad I rack b, the j railway station of the Chicago, Milwau kee. Sl St. Faul mail wan wrecked and every foot of crops in the path of the t wistr was ruined. One freight car left standing was half filled with hail stones. It was estimated today that the total lots is 41'Mi.nno. ' " " " " BIG FRUIT CROP PROMISED IN UNION COUNTY LA CKANDF. Or.. June - During I0OS the Urn ml Konde valley will mnr !ket nearly lJ.Vi.mitt quarts of cherries. lJi.OOn crae of berries, o carload of L.f the suitable fruit land now used nnrmiku 1 umt vt-ar iif. vnllev ,.rlncnl m.nw ..f th' finont fruit thrown on ilw mnrhot. and tn un vintr uantltul. At , Ilia limi- It dot-i not ni't-m iiomI- blo to rralbo a 'fruit failurn thl yoar, for every tntlirntinn pointa to a prop i ventinn. The fnnrl wan tnerenaed and IPaan. Tba divorce it being fought by the equal of whieh waa not anticipated , the doctor waa kopt by trying tnlMra. Newberry and the evidenca prom by even the mott anngulae froltgrower. jcatob the give to fuifill hli promlte. 'ri to be cmatlonal. 11 LOSES TO Six Runs SGored on Errors Early in the Game Wins ViGtory for Ashland Four to Six. hi a game lost through errors iii th first three innings, Medford suffer- I defeat 'it the hands of Ashland, J o 4. In three innings the visitors tnllied til ;... uuA uu. .,.,!. flu. i.t.it.i...i jboys made . big brace after that and ; nliiit our A shin ml during the remainder of the game, they were unable to over come the big lead. By hard playing t hey atl.cted in four runs, but that wa th limit, Individ ua 11 v, t he VI ed lord aggrega- ;ti,lU hn -i ImiucIi of crack players. .piLe I .... tho team which thev went against ve terday, but teck of practice and the re indication of the fact that their victorv came principally by their ability to profit bv I heir opponents' errors. A fair croud went onf to see the game. Tie- b'ggest thing the Med fnr I team needs i iw is Ihe enthusiastic sup port of all tiie " fans" here to conn' our and give lie boys some eiirouragemi'ui and make tie-in feel that they have got all the ciiw(' l.diind them. Nest Sat urday, th Pourth, thev will play a game uu-lpmbahly eith (i rants Pass, The pru ;ti(.p t)( ,)ift W(M,; PROHIBITION IN EFFECT THROUGH POLK COUNTY DALLAS, Or,, June ill. After listen ing till day to arguments pro and eon on the dissolution of the injunction order recently granted by himself, restraining the county couit from declaring the t(H.a, rtlti(M Vo, j(1 ,.wlk (,omlty, Judge (J . . dissolved the in inaction in all pirticulurs ...j . Soarks. nroi.rieturs of the iniuni.tioil .h'in(. restraining the county ctmrt froni declaring the result of the vote on prohibition. The rouuty ,,.j0rk, sheriff, county judge and county commissioners were mitdn defendants,. j l tie county coum, ny insiner. nuorney McNary. tiled a motion for a dNsoiu 'tin.. It... it. ;.., .ti. mi ..r.lj.t- 4lii muK lord of TmiiI land made an argument on behalf 'if the A lit I Saloon lengue in fa , vnr f dissolution of the iniunetioi). In rendering his decision, which was miM, ju.diately after the eh.s of the rjEment, Judge Oulloway remarked tnj(( hu(i ffiv(t lh). ,.H(. ,.0I,Hiderable H,.l((v ,.,! thought in advance, on the ;,. involved Jt is 1iot thought the saloon men will appeal from the derision. By July 1 Bull will be ii dry county in th meaning of the word. full 'CANNED SERMONS' WHILE PASTOR 18 ON VACATION CHICAGO. June 20. - Kev. Jenkir Llovd Jnnes of Al Souls church lias in trodueed h nov.-ltv which is to topic of discussion among ministers of today. He proinitei to give his congregation " anned sermons during Tin1, summer mouths, having his gems of ministerial thought reproduced by plmnogrr.ph while ;hi' ii at i-:ir on i tie cool veranda of j sa miner retort. It. v. Joiift' idea will be Adopted by a iniinltf r of minitert lo re and may be .ome p.. polar throughout the contrv. as he has offered tu furnish record to his brethren at n nominal roti. DOCTOR KISSES WOMAN WHO GAVE TO FUND CHICAGO. Judh 'JO. A dispatch to the Tribune from Kntisas City., Mo.,1 ' an vm n offxr t.l ir Mlltntlton Vll ', Kvuur. ut l. v. Winrl. .lohn T. Uork 1 fli1lfr' nhvitnnn. to nny wnmnn i . . a..... . . .1 iwno wotilil ivv ti"' io in. )iroiiUK""iin , f unrl vr-.tfrilnv nrvntnl n merry unnna ition at the homfoullilt nutlonnl poii ASHLAND REPUBLICAN UPRISING CAUSES TERROR TO - PORTUGAL'S KING Violent Demonstration Threatens to Over throwMMonarchy at Lisbon Boy King in Danger of Losing Crown Republican Form of Government May Be Established L1SRON. Juue aftFearing au out break of terrorism, the government sol diers are today arresting dozens of lead er.) of the republican movement. riie demonstrations followed u re nin rkabln speech by Alphouse E. Costa in which he suggested that. King Kman no I abdicate the throue and declare a republican form of government. The boy king made known his resolu ST. JOHNS DRY THROUGH VOTE OF OTHER PRECINCTS . I ' OKTLAND, Or., Juue 20. The sa loon became au outlaw in St. Johns a low minutes Saturday. This is iu consequence- of formal action by the county commissioners dcchiriug the result of the election in precinct 91 and proclaim ing the town dry, as voted al the recent election. Until a few days ago the commission ers were restrained from slapping on the lirl by au injunction issued by Judge Canleubein in the circuit court. But Judge Uunteubeiii hss decided the ob jections of (be, snloou i meu not well founded and the injunction was re moved day before yesterday. A for mal order wus prepared by the prohibi tionists and today it was signed und filed, after the attorneys for the liquor interests had decided that they would not make a further fight iu the county ourt. They will do all their fighting henceforth in the supreme court. For St. Johns the saloon is dead. The future fight iu court is based on the claim that the drys took un unfair aud illegal advantage when they united pre cinct SO with the two St. Johns precincts in order to secure a majority. Sn sa loons aro to bo put out of business, from which Hi. Johns derived a yearly lieeuae oi $iuKl per year each. Further (bun proclaiming the result the countv court took no action toward losing the suloons. Thut is all it lit required to do. Anyone who tiuds tba saloon open this afternoon, tonight, er any other lime hereafter cud swear to a complaint against its keepers for vio lating the law. FAMOUS CALIFORNIA FISHERMAN COMES HERB Mm Fan und, fwnous botb for h' profi. jeDcy in history aud in nsoing. arrived in Med ford today, bent ou some sport in the famous Ifogue river. Mr. Farruud is late prvtessor of history at Stanford und has resigned there to se ep the history chair at tain univer sity. Me has tnhejj part tu many uy trust i iqj con Osi s in San Fi a ur two and enjoys a good deal of local fume these. Before leaving the coast lie wished to trv his luck with the trout here end came to Medio I'd. t.h- guest of Toggery Bill, who proposed to try conclusions with him. II is host, owing to the big sub he has ou ar his store, cannot get away now, aud the fishing contest has had to be postponed for a couple of fss. In the meantime Mr. Far rand going over to Klamath to fish at Odessa, near Pelican bay. MRS OORDEN'fl SLAYER GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER C'OOI'ILLK. Dr., June 0.- For the Uilting of Mis. KHwa.d Sam Gordon at Mnrshfield on May 0." Ma ok" An- derso.i was found guilty of mtiu-d.i ugh- tor. Tim jury was out 17 I 'J hours. Although Mrs. Gordon was a woman. telf defense wa.i what . infhieced the tit-v to reiiain from bringing in a tirsi d'giee erdiet. the menihe: x finsllv ngf'-eitig lhar Mrs. Gordon's p-'s-essiou of a gun and her previous threats eon tituf.-d a real menu e. Th fact that Mm. Gordon claimed Anderson had roldod her. however, and mat sue was ndeavoring to fore hin. bsek to North B. i.d in order to T-cover her mouy militated against the bartender. JUDGE BENSON REARS NEWBERRY DIVORCE CASEUbe auspice of the local lodge of Eo" Indgo Benson of Klamath Falls is IliiMirinif lh ilivorcn cane brouiiht by Ulim Nowhotry of JuskHonvlllii nuiit lliin wife-, In iilaco of 3vitf Hnnnu, nt . ... .t.n J..r,.nilnn(r. nt.nrnMV rfu.-i.! i iiiv n -V! IW. M. Cnlvin. Mr. Ncwbony la repre- lwmtHl by Attorney Morton of Orantu tiou tu pursue a couciltafory policy, but the older heads In the government forc ed the calling of troops..; ; Kmnuuel says hit will repay the ilie gul allowance to tho crown that his father was accused of hoving stolen.' ' Alt-hough the city is quiet, the gov erumeut (Vara thata iinther attempt will be mude upon the life of the kiug and ho is boiug kept under strict guard. Co- r ,a f,if SAD NEWS OF DEATH OF Sixteen Year Old Daughter of H. 0. Lumsden, Passes Away Suddenly, of Diphtheria While Visiting in Washington. All Med ford wus shocked this morn ing ut the sad news of the sudden death of Ruth Lumsden. the ltt-y ear old daughter of H. U. Lumsden, who passed uway last evening after a short illness which developed into diphtheria, while she was awav with her mother in Kent, Wash., visiting at the home, of ' her mother's family. Mie lit heco slight ly sick during tlm last wck, complain ing of a sore throat, but no one appa rently suspected that it was anything serious until yesterduy, wbeo a telegram arrived telling of her critical condition. Mr. Lumsden instantly left for Wash ington on the early train yesterday morning, which brought btui to Kent this moruiug. but too late, for his dungh te. had died early last evening. All her many friends remember hr jus u lovelv girl, and their sym patty goes out to her heartbroken parents iti their bereavement. - ' .! As soon as arrangements cau ba made for bringing tho body here the date of (lit; funeral can be announced , 1 1 1 MAJORITY FOR PATTERSON CONTINUES TO INCREASE M KM I'll IS, Teno., June 20. Follow ., ers of former United. States Senator Canuack are today discussing the pjobi ability of contesting the primary guber natorial election in two interior couu t.i"A on the ground of fraud. The returns today show that Gov ' iMerHon's nonular maioritv over jCaima- k is about fntno. It is pointed Lnt by the Patterson sdherents that .en if Cnrmack does win the two eon- (teats the delegates thus taken awuy will not affect the rnsult. as inr ai r; j r ernon 's victory is concerned. r- ' hevENTEEN YEARS TO j DELIVER LOVE LETTER W KA V Kit VILLE. tub. June 20. A letter written 17 veins ago by Mns Jessie Coutubs and addressed to Hurt Clement, Beadwood. was found Tuesday in the Weavtrvillo post iffire, where it 1,1 jtt- , ' w,itll, l takinii un .the old ' , nnt,lllirv ift Uvinu a new one. - RUTH LUMSDEN found the letter behind on . of tht huttchoards. . , . - .. Tiin Vourth will he celebrated under ffeLlmo Work aene. NO. nr Urogram will consist of the usual open- Una an otatton bv AMotnpy 1 w. 1.. Thi.m.imu. a gtnaA umite, with Ooddi'aa of Liberty, foot rrn'Of. firu worUn anil a grand ball. During the day a couple of gnmca of baseball will ulv be pulled off. It i expected tkat one of the larceH crowds ever gathered iu inuthern Oregon will b kM to celebrate.