1 Boost the Development of the Rogue River Country by Subscribing Liberally to the new le3forrPainpnn UNITED PRESS DISPATCHES By f!u Urn largest and b.t nam report ol any paper In Southern Oregon. The Weather Occasional ruin tonight and tuiuorro' Variable wiuds. m I'niitD YKAR. M1CDK0R1). ORKGOy, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1909. NO. 21 MM ill Hi l THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS LOST TO EAST SIDE PROPERTY OWNERS ISJI )Nt BARN MOVED; WILL MOVE HOUSES IF FLOOD KEEPS UP Property Values Will Suffer Heavily Three Acres Swept Away-Kalor is Heaviest Loser -City Takes Steps for Relief and Protection Thousands of clollais loss has boon entailed liy tho property owners on the E.ist Side, duo to tho present high water in Bear creek. Ono bum had to be moved in ordor to save It and if th.i flood does not abate or tho of forts of the men fighting the atrium provo successful at least three ami p.issibly mor? houses will havo to bo moved. O or three acres of land worth at least $1000 an aero havo been swept away. ' . , T'io greatest damage is tho offect that the flood and attending danger will have on praporty values in the bottom lind on tho east side r,f the creek. Tlio city authorities havo taken the matter in hand anil rre doing what they r in to build a short levee to turn the current Ti:.tiii". Kalor and Thomas Collins are the heaviest losers. Kalor's proper ty nan been cut in two by tlio waters, over h-flt of it going down stream. He was fmceil to move His barn, tho water wearing the land away io that the spot whori it en :o stood is no more. A corner of Mr. Collins' place is gone and his ho i) i within ldl- feet of tho edge of the bank, which is constantly cav . ing ir. -iM(i eing washed away. A it McDonald is also a sufferor, a largo portion of his property wash ing away. His barn may Invo to be moved. Joe Caskoy occupies the house. A large force of men is at work filling sacks with soil and dumping them into tho creek in an endeavor to turn the current back to its old channel. Bear crock continues to rise, duo to the heavy rainfall )u tho mountains surrounding Ashland. Tho weather man sayr. fiat there is as yet no abatement of the storm in sight. Heavy rains are predicled for tonight and tomorrow. Ilundrnls nf ji"opl-- i'li'in nil pails of Tin' water is eiiltinjf into thojniiil in tlio eilv visited tlio K.is' Side Thursday the form of a great hcmi-circle. The morning to sc.- tin' iliimagi' which lias current (jnins its groatcM swiftnt'ss near ie,. iisioni-d thcr" by tin' present . st. the bank, which accounts for the hio.ll water ill Hear creel;. Many of those i rapidity with which Hi. bank is caving INJUNCTION SUIT TAKEN PI ATTEMP MADE 10M C Ti T UPON LIFE OF TURK SULTAN Black Channel Mining Plot to Overthrow Gov Company Can Proceed ernment is Uncovered- With Working of Their Property on Foot Creek who went over remaned "'ml tln'ir assistance to tlioso iilrendy at work , trying t.i turn the eur-ent f 1 hat it will miin( outinj into the liiu'h bank and washing down Mttc.un some of tlio most valuable property to ho found on that side f the creek. N'o abatement nf the working of damage i:i as yet in sight, in spile of th fuel that the city authorities have laid IhWr personal bus imts multeis aside ami arc joining in an endeavor to check the stream. Started on Sunday. - The stream showed tendeiioies of leav ing channel, which at in in place is very narrow, on last Sunday, but it was thought at that time that the water would nut rise high enough to work any damage to the property other than enrryhig away a few feet of tho hank. As day after day brought no abatement of the high water it was seen that some thing would have to be dune, but the flood had started on Us count of des truction and could not easily bp checked. Each property owner waited for the oth er to act. no preconcerted attack being made upon the waters of tho creek, nnd what would have been easily averted in the early stages of the flood has be come a formidable tv.sk Barn Is Moved. The water finally pt-ir'.rd cutting into the hank at a rapid ' ite and Mr. Kalor saw that unless his barn was moved it would be swept away. Ho took steps to move it. and where it mice stood in now the main channel of the creek. Although it was moved some 'J.lft feet it is now only some "-" feet from tin pdgo of the bank. away. The bank star.os up some z feet from the water :.nd ns it is all deposited soil, thrown up by the. very force that is now carrying it away, it is going rapidh. Tic i reek that gave il is again claiming i s own. Over three notes -o far have been swept awav to s mie p'-ici further down stream. It is unsafe o iippmneh with in several feet of the- edge, for great hunks of earth, some of thein six feet across, are constantly being precipitated into tho water below. Measures for Belief. Mayor 1'anori, ( 'ouncibiiea Kifert, Km ick and Welch visited the scene of the greatest damage "iriy this morning and discussed what steps to take for the checking of the stream. Mr. Km It ns chairman of, the street com in it tec, tonk active cluuge of the work of relief and will coetinue the fight against the waters until they are check ed and turned back intr tho old chan nel. The greatest dnmag" which has be n worked is probably Ihv effect the flood will havo upon tho property value on the Kant Hide. Somo '-'(ill acres of the eitv are in the path of the flood, and should the high wate- continue long enough it would work havoc with the mnnv homes situated on that side, The end is not as yet in sight, for the present rain is keening Hear creek up to its flood height. I lie heavy rain fall in the mountain surrounding Ash land have continued without abatement md a loay downpour Is predicted by the weather man for tonight and no end of the storm is as yet in sight. TWO NEW BUILDINGS WILL BE ERECTED T THE U. OF O. pOTtTLAXI, Or., Jnn. 21. Provision fur two more building! fr the T'niver ,ity of Oreg-.n at Eugene was made yesterday at the regular annual mwt- in. nf the board of r:"nt. held in th ..ffice of '. A. Dolph, in the Mohawk h..ck. The building 10 le rn-rini nir . .rvmunvhim ft tfirlft' dor mitory. The first will mst 'J-","00 and . h. ., .1 A 1 L IUH '.nil but ti. it is CX p.-ctd. will be ready for occupancy by the opening of the nt school year. Tho suit for a permanent injunction brought by Abide .F. Clmmplin against tho Black Channel Mining & Devel opment company n v-eel; ago 1ms be dismissed in the circuit court, Judge llaiinn signing the order T hursday inorn- Tho suit wns brought by n dredging compaiA to enjoin tlx- Itlack Channel company from dumping their tailings into tho waters of Foils creek, saying Hint, it seriously dnmugnl their dredg ing work in tho creek below the Itlack channel mine. The attorneys for the petitioner, V. I. Vawter and Charles Prim, in with- hawijig the application for the injunc tion stated that their client had found that he was the only one who desired sucn an injunction, oiner panics hi mai etion of the couulry claiming that Ihev were not damage 1. I'he Klack Channi'ly mine was recent ly sold to tho present owners, the pitce lieing $Hmono. Hard) had lh. y got work when they v .-r- enjo. o . i .om further work. Colvig X- lienines ure heir attorneys. DELEGATION TO iiMii lit I bud! Commercial Club Jackson County Delega tion to Work on Crater Lake Road Appropriation niiirr lower nriwinnn unm nmviuucL inHir HOTEL NASH WIIp AT JNCE BRIDGE Wires Johnson Buys Hal! Inter est for$l5,O0O-Wlll En-; large Building and In stall Latest Conveniences! MEDFOItD, Or., .Tan 21. .WUnu W. E. Jnliimnu of Simkuno ami OoM- Hundreds o! Arrests are Being Made CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 21. An iithcr nllcuipt u-iir in:ih upon tho lifu of tint snltnn toilny, wliieli wns frtistriltoil liy a Iflti'r to n (MtnH(tin:tnr fulling into I ho hands of tho Vnuitg Turin. Tho ilotnils have boon Hupii-( ssoil. It was tho plan of tlio eonspirutors to ovorlhrow tho ontiro govornmont, anil involvoil soino :tll.iMMl ri'nctioniirit'H. Tin" nhji'ct was to (tissolvo tho par liamon.1, ron-ntly osti'.l)i:nhol. and nnnnl tho newly aduplod ronstitntrnn. Tlio (ii'nnil i.ior nti'l profiiilont of Iho ohainhor of ilopiitios o.-oi-o also tnnrkoil for ileal li. Ilnnilroils of arrosts lmvo lioon inailo fullowiii tho ilisonvory of tlio plans. BUSTED A BANK, t.UT SAYS HE ALONE IS LOSER 1'ITTHIIt'liO, Pa., .I:in. 21. .1. 11. llinohnli., on trial in tho fo.loral rimi'l rhai-'tl with wrockinjj iho Karmors anil Drovers' National hank of Waynoslnir. I'a., of whii-li lie wns r.iHliicr nail vii'o prosiilonl, whii'h failrl lor nliont $1', 0110,1100 two years ni;o, wont on tlio stnml in his own ilit'oliso toilav. In i-roHs oxnminnl ion to now Kinohart is j FOR AUTO BOULEV'lRD oxjii eii'ii to inn oi.u inn inn-ai ni TO NATURAL SOENIO WONDER """K " ' ' ' n.v persons no noiriomieii v. nniii no iiecnses i Tho followini! paper, written liy How ml K. Sheplioril, won first prize in Iho eontest which was arr."li(.'eil liy to Kirst National hank for the host arti- I.' statini! why "Klamnth t onnly Klioulil Ass'o.t ir. tlmlilnift tho (.rater Lake llichwny." Th- papers wore ox- aniMieil Saturday ai roinrron nou no- imi- lowint! nwrd"d the prizes: Howard I'. Sli"pherd. first, prize r.f tl.V, William Warner, sueonil pri7.o ot .?in; loinorr Koithly of Dairy, third prize of $-1. Prtzo Article on Road. (By Howard F. Shepherd.) Klnmnlh county waoU tho Crater leko road lieiauso the liliildin of that ul stands for projrrcf.s. T'io tune has nov cotno when our county is in com petition with every oilier ruiinly in the n. rtliwest. Tlio rnilr'iail has made lis essililo. it is op to ns to make our scli'cn desiralilo. We must iook aiioin is and wo what older communities are ioinu and copy them. We find ihet the (tote of P-nr.ayl- vnnia has npprcpriated .., i.imiii tor ro-ids this year, tlint Misroiiri lias sei isido .(a.oiiil.ooo, tint Kansas lias al Wtcd 5fJ.ooo.ni , mi'i mat men' s.-nt in the Tniled Htntes last yenr 1 . i i.. ir..-.. over $SI),OIIII,IHIO lor jri.oo rn.i'i in the went Washington is Roin(; to ex pond t'jil.noil.noo, l.os Angeles county. i a I i f or ma , lias apporironini t-. fo- roads, ami now our neighbor, .lark ,oo county, has votol M.M for a road to ( rator lake. IXidontly there oiiist he soincthinit to tins (jooo r l..inoss and il is up to Kl.-matli cniini to fall in lino. lint why tho Crater lake road ursi . Hecause n proposition linn boon offered to us in this cnmii-c ti.-,n that we cannot afford to pass liv. Klamath county is to liuild a road from Klamath Falls t tho Cascade ranRo fo.' St reserve, n di tee of ten or fifteen miles, and t liele with help from 'h. stale oi .... build a l.e.d 00 miles lon I national The cost to us. (in Sain, i .11. is t thruiiKh his f"-' r,-erv ..-.rk to Cratei .i ;.l,.is , f Klamatl only, i-.i.r.o. no ii rcsi.tent taxpayers .-loiwn bv the county tax roll) is :. and' to the f,,lr..l and state gov ernment, :,,00,(i00. In other words, we ....i -.:ifliHi" for !. - lr'" I"'r ........ ifit on our iliveslnienl Cost of Construction. Such is the p.-p..sit!..: 'l ' the cost Now what is the value of the road after con.trucf.d ( Of course that ..t prol County Delegation, Salem, Or.: Modfoid Commoreinl club urgently requests that you concentrate your efforts to secure passago of hill appropriating Inrge sum for construction proposed highway to Crater lake. Doth Klemnlh mul .Tnoli sou counties havo praniisrd ir.'0,000 each provided stnto gives etpiltl nmollul of iMUO.OoO. Federal giuerninent nlso promises appropriation provided state nukes good. All depends upon your action. We consider this most impor tnnt. niuttor before logislnlitro nieaniiig' more to county than all other proposed , legislation. Your eopnliluenoy consider ', you justified in dropping nil nlhor mat- ; tors if necessary to nectiro appropriation Ihereforo. Will assist with strong loli bv when needed. ' MKDFORD CO.MMiviiClAf, CM'II. By WM. M. COI.VKl, President. i Pursuant to the iiirtriiellons of the' Coinmerrial club, votoo.l on at tho meet- nig held Wednesday i veiling, President . Colvig on Thiirsdny morning disputed- J id lliw foregoing telegram to tlio .laek- I sou county delegation 111 the Oregon J legiidiilure. urging them to work for; the Crater lake road appropriation of tioo.noo. Both Jackson and Kliiinath counties i have giiaranleeil $.".0011 for such a, road, nnd Iho federal coveinnient has I prnclicillly nssured Special llei.reselitn live Wlll'fl. Htoel Hint. Il.ey would give j nn nppropriation if counties and . state came through Mailers look , bright for early nclioii ami Iho con striiclion of the road. So That All May Know. The club at its mcding voted to have n llirge sign, HI by R fcrt. in size, paint ed nnd ereetod near th-' diim nl. Hold Itnv, upon which tho legend will lip pear: "This is the ll-ioiio Iliver Vnl lev." This is to bo ilo.ii to nttrnct the n ftravelers. Ashland will be asked to put a like r.gn at the s.mtii end nf tho valley. A report of tlio soerelnry showed the club in splendid shape, Willi is.i mem hers. D. H membership. Jackson was elected to of deserting him in time of need Time after time Mini hart was obliged admit making mitro-i. in the books that did not correspond with the fuels, but in each case he had u readv exiila nation bv which he Honohl lo just if v his I ions. In connection with t he .lames I., lams. trustee, account, tliroui;,i which $1SS,000 t " was used in a campaign for (irecne conntv offices, lliueliari. admitted sign ing two notes in the name of .lames I.. Ingraliam, then a cnii.rnlatc, ami since lected .judge in that rountv. Iiighraiii, he said, toll him that be ause of tlio oath he was obliged to take that he had expended no money I'. procure election, but he could not con tribute to the political i ool, and asked; , II t lo take ca!o if Ills linancial IIONKIII no. 'r., .,ao. ...... part in tl ampaign uud ho w I set- sulci game oi iu.sh. ..... ... tie later. Mrs. Inglirnoi according lo Svkes amateur team defeated the o.d Itinehnrt. later adde.1 to tho pool. Hinc Athletic oluli team o nponn.... . , hart said lie chocked i.r,ainst this lams score m .11 io i... ........... ii-connt for the liene'i! of the enndi was clearly outclass.o am. lates about :l7.flo. lams about -in.. : stood a chance of winning. I he si " . .1 1 P ll.n P. ral lilllf U'lIM .t lift ", nod, while some 20 or :io olhers check at " I out various amounts. ' fori Here me .,.,v.,... .. .. .. s "Iii.f e. r ,.1,.,.,-t i. it from i Ashland, wliero nie, v. the funds of this bank ! asked. I never benefited a cent SPOKANE BASKETBALL TEAM LOSES OAME TO ROBEBURO liinehnrt wnsldefeal. as the A-hland l.alli has several 'limes defeated the Hoo bnrg team. Iho III fad loamo i" this city was one of the laslisi I put up my fort unit of l.OOO.OIKj to lieu ; everf plnycd here fit and .roteci the br.nk." i PATRIOTS. BUT DON'T KNOW nlvl LIBERTY BELL IS CRACKED .Inn. iWUl, Nov., h:is iinvli:ifd from Dr. J. K. Uoddy n hlf Int'-rrrl in tlio Hntol Niihli, I'lnnctt up jhuI diiwn Mm count ns ono of the In nl lii:it(3!rrs oiilnido tho Inror oitios. Tito rioo pniil was 15,. i-oo. KxtoiiHh o imp o'-onioiitii nml nl tiuntionH nro pliinno'l for tho immodl (ito fiitnro n ml every ol'r'.Ht will bo mntlo to Kivo Mtxlfnnl tlio f'M'M hotel that imy city of its hIko cm. hoitot of. Mr. .Tnh uk hi Ik a wll known hotel nut n :nul will lmvo iihsnluto control nf tho pmporty. Ho h.i.i ooih)uotoil hotels in KiUvillo, Spniuo, KpoUimo nnd oth er northwoHt oit ion ami bring to his now tn Hk u ripoiHul oxpt rionco nml qtinl if ii'iil iiiiH poHHi-Hsetl hy few for the sup oosHfnl lnitt'l mnn ih ttn."!i not made. It in Kiiid tli:il ninro in 01 r onn ho lost in :i hotel t h;i n miy ot In r hnmnoHH, nnd t In fiicoosHfiil iuiiKorp.'r is n rnrn bird. A nioii the im pi ti v 1'iiicnln thnr will ho inndo in tiiiio I'm tn:iiiE rimh is tlio oiihiioinr nl of tin on fo, which will lie extended to i.vNde thn presont hilidioi). A iiioitorn w'.N'hon, oqulpporl in up to ditto initnnor, w;th IntoHt nppli unooH for tho praotioi of Iho pulinnry , nrt in i t h porfootion, will be oddod on ground recently loused, inl.joiniiitf (hp prrHout kitclion. whieM wilt incbnlo pun try, refrigerator pl;u,', i to. To Add Sixteen Rooms. Tho proKont ludol bii'lilinj; is L hnpod nbovo tho flrnt floor. This vnonnt spnoo will bo built tip solid, providing 10 nd litioiiiil Hiiit(kH nl' idiim.:, wliioli will bo equipped with bntliH, to!ltn nnd luodoni fiiinitiiro, A fiilno roof nbovo tho pros eut roof pioviiliiiif :in tir thnnihor be tween will piobnlily bo count ruotod to i I tho upper ritnuiH during tho surn- uior innnths. When i-oiupleloil tie cafe will llllVO the fine-it ilinui room J'onlli of Portland. Mimic will bo a rognhir fonluro for din iiem nnd tho onfo will bo kept open un til midnight. Many other itiiprovtiueiitH uro cou tejupliiled. which will Keep thn hotel ns much in advam-o of th;- oily an it linn i.e.' ri in tho p:iHt. It Iiik hcn for mov ernl yonrtt n most domri:blo feature nnd ndvortiMonieiit for lh" community and ha boon the nieauH of Keeping in Mod ford many penplo who oilierwiHo would have invested olflewl.eio, for nothing disgusts the man of oi'anM us much ns poor hoi el nooommodal ioiiH. With tho now Xnsh and tho M..re, Mod ford enn continue to boast of its hotel accommo dations, ahead of every city in Orogon otilsido of I'oithiud. Mr. Johntion lenvoq for San Frnncisoo to discuss iniprnvomiils with Captain Nash, owner of tho I uilding, ns s i iiu the road in oooii for traffic. Mr. .bdinson has b-ui in charge of the hotel for tho pa-t month and Is satisfied that Medford i'. to bo the mo tropolis of southern Oirgon. GARNETT HONORKO BY OREGON HARDWARE DEALERS I'a.. 21. r:.U.l'MlO ih In be sii -ut I '1 Ul for men, tams and suiplies, during , nslruct.on. I to. cimm vaiuo m iim- ; V " tx. .nembors .f ...i ii,... ., tl... t,..,r i i :n-cr ie iturii ." ro:ni. in mil iimiu"m, in n ii i - - .,. ; ....it ....-..,. I.. ,,.t.r W Li m. te CMHI1CI1S il n i I III ' 1 1 II Bill illlllll I. Ill "111 "IT ' '" . . .i. I ivniti- iniii.ninl niieits from ..iriciai ..rl: i. h-.vo tieenn- f,H ract tons thatl.'ilio 'hit ..nimrl.lxtte.l I.V :iHV ICirt til t NO I liOrill II I ll" n--....... H northwest. When 'tli.'M are made acjto H:.n Trancineo .1 1... 41.., U I. .I.,i-....r the cejL-inie Illl'l or- loiM-ri iiii-'i uy iim- mm: u - . ... ... - 1... .In era I'aeifie thev will b.ing this eni.n have l'-r-n sent, inn ' m. .. - ..r I....... T !,.tf.r,d himself in favor of sending Hie Ms are heavv consumer- of local prod bell, prov'ub tiets. IIm V are L"od : nders. they are , its pmt. ; ull.ru ...,.1 tl.nv lire the best adver One patriotic tisers a coniitry can hate. many re p it no! to nuclei ies of western cities I hut the-. f the Liberty Iteii Portland and Seattle .uniiiL' su.nmor. o Teines proper precaution for :ire tah-n. .1.,.. ti ll, i.'itrint io assor-iai ion, nm- u. . iLMi-.rant. ..f (lie fact ;i..it tho Hell was cf ion Service Demoralized- Mall From South- Trains Take Place Regulars From Ash Collapse of a bridgo ever tht memo river near Duim-m'ir this n I while n freight was rnnniiiig has off net willy tied h,i nil trn tho Southern Pacific Ironi the I Tha frfeight onrs wero procipita tho river. It is iniossiblo nt til to loam the extent of the dnn I whether any lives were lost. mis landslides also blne.k the li I rainstorm continues nil over th I west nnd no lotup is In sight, n I again predicted for Thursday n I r riday. Xumber 14, due herr Thursdol iug, lias been Hiuinoll d. nnd so I 1ft, duo nt night. A stub trnin J laud for Honelmrg nt noon to a I nntn northbound pfmenfiors. tdidn nt the scene of Wed I wroek nonr Talent d' Lived twl bolind trains until 0:30 o'clock day ovening. All night long tho rain fell half nn inch boing recorded. showers,, with glimpses of the I tween, kept unibrollns f ti use tl J tho da V.. Thn present storm n I -.10 Indies, n total for danunrl indies. There is still some six I inches of moisture duo before age for tho season will bo rec I , The Rogue is running brim I wator is today ,11 foot nbovo ! at (.old Ray nnd steadily elimll wnek tho wnter reached 12 highest of the season, due to I of waters from tho mr'ting ti streams nro full, but little reported. The bridge nt fluid I boon closet for tenia tinffte Tho west approach nt Antebl has boon carried out. Son I structures have suffered, bn I the largo county bride,ci a I endangered. Seldom in the hisforv of t I hitvr the mi ds been a.i bad ont. The tlyiw of lnsr wool I by the henvv downp-uir since I highways Unit have been snf I unsafo to ei.turo upjii rud f inircd Miiimals Itave foil tempts to travel well bonten I KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Hi MOST ENJOYABLE , ....... u . . :i.. ..... ...i,.lf...t nlirk.lt .u vi'iirn .ii--. .AH il liriir.". " ' ....ii . ... . ... i...ul....u. I ....I flu. .iirtutlir III li: vi th:n ri.n.i. w -i -.i i ji. u ... ........-t.. . i. " . Vi. uiut ,.,f I mil iii'iiilruii' nun ik in k rtoclnnitii.u i.roix.Hit ion w. iiiuitt Iiu lirr.i' it ti. iir-.tci't mr-. iv.-H fr..m .l:i-l. 1 iihi-. ill part my H..n iMiuiity. I.i-t ' !!! t tj. t li.-r niul l.i.t f..r it. Its rnitrurtii.n nii'iin. tlie (.ruwtli .if a nfiv r-liiirart.-r in tliifi .lintrirt, 111.- .r..r;riMivi lit to ikiti'. nil 'Uii h..-iii Hi.irit tluit will m:il Klriuiutli county tlii. Ii..t iiilviTtisiil. tl'. bi'tit il'Vi.uiM anil till moHt iro,.iri.ii.. i-ouiity in Hi wbol aurttiwi-it. Wo want III" Mil'-" I r. lio to rilie "Ul fr our 1,1 ' .'IK it ""I f"r ",,r f,,r" f.'ltll.TH." What til" i:itri..U rvinVntly l'"'l in n.in.l wa Hi" iiiH.-rii.li-n r-nl ""j l.- " I'mi-liiiin lilu-rty tliroii;lli.nt all tl," lu.i.l, nut" a" ti.l ul.ituuta Hi''"' of. Lev. XXV.: IHtli.'' I'dllTI.A Nl'. r.. .I iu. '-'1. Hardware rr nil .:irlH of ill hI:i!i- and from in.iliv iointH ol tun i n. nn- ii. .. ;.i" in Hi" iitv nf.-ii.liiiK tl"" unnual i-oiivi.ntiiin nf Hi" Ori'lP'tl Hllili. Kmll ll.inlwnr" anil liiifli nu nl ll":.l"r' iioi-intion. Two thinir "f iniirtnnr wore iln npn liy llu lianlwarn ni"n. Firat. I hcv nr" K"i"ie pr.ili-at nt tho pri . nt i-,r"H H.-li".liil"H. This niattiT will I,.- Ink".! iii with th- Intnrmnto rom ni..r... rnmininnii.n fu.l hvvitll. Anil fur-tli.-r. tin- li.-ir.lwuri- mil- nro Rointr t" til-lit tin- pr.-H.-nl ir.l.-tinn of rnrtlniul . iilii-rn in i li:iri(in! on l.olil.K an.l hnnl iiil. It hi .oiiit.-'l nut l nt raHtern nml ,...i:r i.. '...l.l .lo not milk.' nui-h ,-liiiri("H nn.i tli" hnrlwr-rff rnrn nKn-nl I hut limy III" l.iriliK llw-llHlin.lH of il"l- jli.r y.-nrlv to th" iol.h.'rn on ! nun rartni;" -luiri;". " " avorrm umi iohli.m profit to i ((rput an citont .... l t? .. lon.l tliroliL'h tlii" prn.- ti,,.. It in intiuiati"! t l.ut thr- .luhbert will not diirri.n.lir th9 cat.) ami pari UK ,.er.Uil. without hostility anil TaliHiiinn IiuIko, No. SI, I'vthiiiH, hxlil ihoir iivnml i qui't on Wcilni'silny evening t-njoynlilo time onaueil. Ovei wr.rc prPHent. A very vnter ornni was followed bv a which nn elaborate m'nu w: Followini! the banquet th. toi.htN wero responded to: H"l..eti.in. Olin Rro. or (lrosa of weleomo, Hev C npuns..t ProfesBor Hmith; " ten," Mrs. W. H. Moltov aniin," II. P. Mulkey. 1 tn K of P.'s." Mra. 1. 1 seleeti.ill. Olin llros. ' oreh Tltn "nmniittee nn eat.-rt: P.. w. nrosorv. J. T Phfc V V; llutehasnn, and tho weplli.fr'js;' .Mrs. 1. I.. Iliiniiiton, j. ii. b fli'ssic Kilt-ton, Prank I in , Jf -' warfare may ensue. Charges were also mndl v ma) way that eertai-a .iob. ' iiK hardware direct to r.-t:iil prices. This is toi 7-,i ly sifted fur the hanlwaj '. it iiatent tlint they want iiccordance with the regil! The session opened nt President II. .1. Altnow, V liiirdwnre tnea wero weli-oj l.nne. Respouso to tho inndo by H. narnctij officers for the ens.l! electeil ns follows: :'r ' (Inrnett. Medford; vice p (.'rnzer. (I.ildendale, Wa I'ranli Dayton, Portion-'-. executive committee, .lolk, , ker City. A secretary, -(rive all his tlino to th-'.V ulectcd today.