Boost the Development of the Rogue Rim Country by Subscribing Liberally to the new Medford Pamphlet UNITED PRESS DISPATCHES Znbum. The Weather invasions! sfcswers tonight. Fair Sunday. itnm seetas htttkm m smith ers snd we?r Oregon Vsr5aide wiads. TTTfRD YEAR- MEDFORD, OREQON, SATURDAY. JANUARY 23, 1909. NO, 2m 1 7 A SfflON ON BEAR CREEK U MM If f-V Waters Fall In Stream Wearing Away 01 BanKt"f!"!'f"i"iHi.i...i..(tiu. Ceases-No Father Dam age is Expected The situation im Bear tmk has mate rially improved during the past 2i hours and no further dainno is expected mi KBtt mmiethitiij nnfor"! en hi the mut ter of high witter ensues. The wealing away of t ho hank hy the hiejt water 4 has priu'tiriilly ceased and the work of the men who are ond'uvurtji tu change the current of (he j-rtre-.rn m having its wfleet. They re making j eut which will turn the witter to a fjrenf extend away from the hunk on the bnver side, nwi it is expected th:1 before the water I'ainiH nttin llmv tt'.tt I,.,.-,, t,tt!I (I.... work of irni..K the wrW A3 to tho Loss. T!ure is a diversify ,f uphttmi cm rerniiif; the aintniTit f land that ha iieeii iiim'ii iv v lite it'llii ;iit, is ... . , , , , r , . j nnnoees, it has be.-u hw inaiestv hap was ptiftitett ont tot iaaiKdav and I rt- tViy where the laud rn-hed to before V? "K tl 'iht yinn of the fioifd, and the hrnl iaken away was. h'm reiyn to f(indid:i ami strengthen estinmtod hy the majniiy of those wlmjim h.valty f the tecmiii niiUiMiit over gathered to wt,h the tioed that over . w(ii; h, sKUS N( m,v tltreo ueres had bee-i earned dwn ; , stream. Mr. (MUtti on Paturday morn- hi'- s th" :,H ' M- 'hiIm. !( stated that mofd .f the onlookers ' Frem-h ambasa I.tr, shmvn himself thought that the laud ran further ni .to he the greatest diplomat of the than it really did, ami Unit but Hfile , f nunst and yvtiitutthv in all over fin it pre had gotto down stream, lie h thoroughly eoit verdant with the lay of the land before thf flood and any that the soil did no extend to the bushes which are nov.' Htandinj.; i the stream and which wore pointed mst as the ede of tho tdd ehannel, but that it was bark a eonsidrimte dtstaaee. It is upon this thai, he estimates the loss at a little over an aer. Hp it at oh. how over, that the people wen sito-ere in their estimates of thr.- at-res, only that they were not rortwtl informed a to the dhdnm-e that tlo- land extended. Much Advice Offered. "The people," said Mr. rllins. " had hundred thtterenr wyp i m'M'I""!! tho ilama that tho -.Tali't was v..ibiiij;. hat wlimt it caiiift to sinniii(t it tin y . all faili-il to maUo gut-A. Tf mlvi.-i' lia.l done any work, mi lan.t nt all ivmiM j itnvp hfit'U ln!tt.,' A soon li it is ponilili' tla'ii' wilt In" i itiko ciiiistrili'toil in tin' strram, ivtm-ll will in the fnluro k.-l tin- wat.r with in hmmJs. so that til f i- II" n-a..ll In nntii'iati Irniililo from fl"'ts. j will make tho tirojiorty m. the Ka-I Siilc ; imfc ami jiriovty vf.ii.i fth.nM k" 1' j iii tla'ir original fiiniris The damasjo wtm'ii a- " " all boon poiifinoil U p small lorm r of tho liroliortv oil that sit!.- of th o.-k. timi tiH,Kii it ti..iv dHei ..mnoriv liolnn.'iliL' to io so on tho egr at tho rrook. Ilmso wh-. live liohnv tlo m ami back a littl" ilist.nico liavo at no timo liaii nnytliini! to four, as tho thl i wmihl havo to kooji , f..r w-k I";- ; for,. roa,-liinK thou,-" tliiim Hint i, mmt improbable ami mic'it be sa,,l to 1,0 impossibh -ortai-ity there ,s no pre- ( eeilent for anticipating inytlmisc f Ik"; kind. LATE LOCAL NEWS. Joseph Mom. e eoitiinissioner a! Grants Pass, pent Katoidny in Medford. p,-tor M. Kershaw is back front a WiiieM trio Ut the north. II' ris four tnehe of sm.iw in flr.nit Manager llar.elrigg f tlo-Medford wishrft to nnnooao that all of thos who hold tickets to "Brewster Md lionae" fan i'r "'' ''k l ealiing at ilaskian' drag store, or they ran trade their tiol t those to the next show, which wd! on im-m n evening. L. K. Sih'tz of eland. .. to of taking onto fr the IMirO) himself oino f tho s.d of tie- l.ogn. River valley if he cai r.orc-.i m i.nt ina a niece suitable to ho lihtng. FAITHFUL DOG h'AVES MASTER FROM DEATH RAT .ltXTOX.Cid.. dnn. 2$. Four men wr' killed and fvver : m'ttre aa-rowly i'--ap"d death under a hngi? ;.vrlan.-he of snow which swept down npon the oamp of mine-i at Onray. VortV horse- W.-e br.Med Tinder the mo.w. V.mn J..ht..-n -wes , lV to his faithfni heph.Td dov. who dag hiu out of the imnw- after he had be-n r.nd.r ..i rod tlien ;-.ur:o-t- ed rescuer to him howl. his dt-mal "" f Ninth Year ol His Reign 1UUUJ-IJ 111 UUUU 11UUHH WX'liW T.... ' .. . lent majtsly, Kiujj Klwsui! VII tv (lie drft'tMh'r tit tin faith, c!t.fi-or of tmliit. This riwnaiit array of regal awl impe rial dignities, ut ntl t intra iinnitiri ns Kviiilmliziiij; the realm on wliirh the mm never win, garni pUdnl em.li;im tiwlay, at tin' nii; of h ninth year tf lviw:ml r.lu, ,Htt right years ajjii yesterday Britnitt 's iniiji.-m h lK:i n his tienefieent .may, att.i the t-eiehratimi tt the .-tmiiversary wMeli emmaetu'e.l yesterday was euittiuiut with maitmiti ishe.I fervor tu.lay. .1 .v hrlU were time in ail tin- etmivli Hliji:-it of the greater i-ity. anil I lie British flag t'hiated jirmnl ly fititn the vaiiiuiii i.vrinmvut Iwiiil in-'j at Whit. -hall nn.l fnun tlmusaMils of private bmi.iitie. The amttversary wa.-j ushered in with a v;Ju!ii of 41 e;uas firwl ity 11 ia""r (,f ,l1 .itrJiHery ut Si. .Tame aik. Always Popular. Always utte ef the im-st oMt!ar of that eotteet'ns the welfare of his sub jeeta have si ruck that rtmtvle fhoid of Innnaii sympathy wi limit whit-h any .overeifjn. Inmever iibf-J riotoJ, mn-l per force stand in a iarge fnasure in splen did isolation. It i f It T- tench of nature, shown likewise in so iuaikei a degree by his eoiiMtrt, (m-eti Alexandra, which hai given King Kdw:f1 his nipie po .ithot atnong t in world, potentates. I'M wan! 'h diplomacy I as prevented Mm from beci.miiig involved in any such entanglements as have recently ; marred the popularity of hh royal rd ativ eai'h passnsg v,,.r llf lis u,-,, ,my , ,, jV(, . mimt - hv h-m , j,,(-t h. tit augment whioh h PUTNAM WINS LARGE PRIZE . -,san Francisco Sculptor, Known in MedfordTakes First Place Over 23 SAN" VUAXCISCO, Cah, .ran. la an open competition participated in bv of Hie m.-sf pr foment h rilpto mi the i 'i;n. 1- K t:d 'umtm ani A, Piitt. awarded the pror o! : h e b.V 1 for a d -; tu ten to Commodore l- reeled a: d n :tei..dore on July 7. i it California for I liOttli'! .Ihr lb M:.t terey, Where the took i the I ; ti . j ":ts ,l d' !--e e;:.!i , ... ! .d V;.':d" the s.hctoot :vn Snow. ;-rH- ideir - " M K'-f " ' iion, M,f r K '"la A. : Soei'-tv of M-'Xi'-on W." ttale'i Bonaid, profeo et th rime(!lv of A. l;Utlelt, .t"f I pain'iou; ;t 1 1" ; J - -d.-sieM. uvA .Ndert li fo A rs ;.-s..( ia- Sherman of the Wteraes, ,f dit! : of archite.-tore Vfh'ottMa; John d dra:oo atid iii.a .-!...! t rbdelier. diree- iO Ififit'lte ..f ?i(,r iit' M , iirri! ;irt, Coneress Appropriates. This COOfHliltie v,-:s -.-b-eted by the y-ir depart n-iit last ; - ar, after coii grs had appropriate! -UMNt for the TreHMOt of the istitmniit nh tf the appropriation. wn t ;(de for th" obtainittg f a itaW" siit an ! otio-r pr-isr'inary expe,. 'Ci... tO. .TS w loo' Med to lig- are on a m mimett! ttat eii " for the remaining ? Mioor and Ptdl eoa- ha-o i: i feet fornt artist iea! nare. which the M-.ooMet a- aided by tie- vanoe, ,-..-utto- rind bv . I as a! v pre. military and eie .rgari'aten readv eoli-trfiei.-d on tieMn idis. Mi Putnam i known in M-P.ol.j havitic vts.t.d thi? "ity re. env. j btother, tleurge Puttnt. and tr.oth-r. Mr. M. M. Pntuain. are rsid-nt-i -i Atedford. 10 ARE DEAD IN THREE WRECKS One in California, One in Pennsylvania and One in Texas-Many are In jured in Each Wreck SAXTA fUi?l!A!i., .fan. 3. Four men wem kiifed tmiriy v hea a tantlslnle i:r i'lmf; oniia, 15 inih mth tf this v'ttr bitrtetl an .iitne anl obo ear ftH f with ihettti wtrnteti, M:ifiv are sii.ewt tu ! injure!, ANinmgh the iculhMi'afs are nseajji-r, in sit h I Jhat oiilv en' Aiat-ryean, a furetiian, is tlea.i, tin i.ther eii hein eeU iahurerw. Trnffii i tietl ti m She ?$&sf line between this eity ami the stth a a rentilt of the slide. Wreck in PeiiiiFyivaaia, srMMKU Illl.r,, !.. J;-!!. eS. Three e dead and sis injurod, one probably fatally, as the result f a rear-pad cof lixion beiwe-n the two seetmtis f the St. !jotjLf express, westbdnad on the I'ennsvivjinia road early this morning. The wreck wan duo to tht desse fog whitdi prevailed at the time of the eo lision and whieh hid the warning lights fhose killed were nsh-e- in berth" on the firsf section. Tho impai't put out lights- and a panic nsuefU eausing many to ho Inpreil, Wroek Near t Pass. KL V&HO, Jan. L''! A headon eoiii sum between t retgh rnd iassenger trains in Iead M:tt', ent, Vt miles east i' this eity. wa re-tpoii?-dtde for the Seal hs of three and th minring of nine persons this morning. The freight was tryug to steal time on the passrnger a't.l was within L'Mi yardf of ft Hiding, which it intended to ta!:e, wlo-H it met tie ia-t flying kis ei?ger. Ifedh engineer and one brake ms were killed. One f' reins a and twe paswagers may dio. This tB the fourth wrst-k doring tii;' past vear hi this cut. While bnihling tlo road a premature discharge of dynamite kilt l Itt oh, giving t it name. Two relief train h:ie h-ff this city for the scene of the wreck. Particular are meager, SAYS NORTHERN EN1 OF COUNTY IS NSQLECTED WtKmVILLF:, Or.. .Ian. 2:1. To the I'Mttoi; ! iiotiee an item hi the last issue of vour tper sdtoejiiing one gen eral road majtr for tie whole rownty, but woiihl it make things; any better? I think not. Onr road syst nt ta Shi? eoanfy is ueadflv growing wore. Ten year? ago when there wa abn: If road distrtrts in Jaekson eotmty w had ' very good roads in this section, hot now we have i ight or ten disrifts, and en eh snper vi'O has abont ten tine, s as muefi road bed to look after a he can do jintiee to, and therefore oar loads are turned over to inefficient de nties ttr ndr supervisors, and in this .eetmn we hae not seen a road gmpot visor sine Mr. 1'iedenbnrg resigned l:t spring. Pell t''t in this seeiion h.u never bees work 4 out, and on the .;hjs ereek road vto t-aoiiot iet out with a loaded tenia, .-!.d it abto t !(opo--Ule to ja eyer the road with a bht cotveyanee of any k Ind. Butids How t Road. We ttotiee- the iihe;' UiV where oie rnnn has bnilt his h-v.' right hi tie middle of the main road and made a pretense at build:t:g a K-iv Foad around do mountain, and if la slid in and fiiled np the road. We nmlerntand thai nearly every ehien has sieraed a peti tion to the eoinsiy r-oilit to have the n.ad oened, bis! teh'Se has l n done. I nnd-rstand th::t def' Ndi gained oasiderable ttpp..it on tho ptt-dtft tha he wonht itnprmt the --.d-. nod aNo cut the road dit :;-!- no sasatier. fnaf (ho SiipeVlio!S mild tif' f-ee t li' '(if U :te. keep the r-fd i U-:t1 jeiatib-. biit he si-ems to h.ie f, fjjs,teij all hi oromises now that h-- las :Jd elected. Perfea he will do feno-tltiig f.o- ts (lst before next eh'. tio;i. Should Aid Country XKtrfets. It eems very unfaif to ie t t h the inoney that i jjt:i sv fr rad tat in the ontlving diti' t ami bodd r--adv around Medford, "tifrai ftnf and Ash hind. In toy opinio., wh ptiw -hoitld hr er.-d'tt-d with She smonut of -rom-v p:ihi in for r.wl fa's aoi that h-ldd be n'ftfol hi the ee r;-l pe, iiO t . 1 ts ef MUi" loMiefi ;o us when it i ' tpemitd ..ii romi , r to mil away. -tr ii hoM Rot . a we do not tr:i-l rto read- fh't -r from home verv ofsen. i pnblssh thi. tft o nwl h-. ip f.r otr road i this end of the lojntv an-1 ft aeem ihai w- ar g t . t,.f A. srij.s-i;fSiK, BRANDENBURG TRIAJJEGIi Man Who Wrote Letter Purporting to be That of Cleveland Being Tried XKYV YOttK, ,?a. 23 After veral delays the trial of Itrmghton Bmndeu- horg, tho journaisst who it ehntged with rand larceny in tin st-roud degreo sn E'onneetioK whh the Mto to the New Vttrk Times tf an arUote purporting to have been written by i rover Cleveland, will probably begin M ida tlmt date having hi'i'n tiiially ! v Judg lswl iug. District Attorney .bvotne will prose nt." Bmiidfnbnrg ami will fight star at tempt Us seenre ami futther delay in the trial of the rase. There Is no rens.. jtatd Mr. Je- rotoe, way t his t rn! should aot go it once. It is a very simpb ras There is no doold in tnv miiid as to thin lefemiant s gnilt. 1 have ) nfisd him and offered him n id-a, bat he hm not oceptL There in doubt as to ihf otteoiue of the cage. ahsis 1 i hnw had a ehemh-nl mad? of the tnk used iu the nifntme of from the mk used bv th.' iate president i not mtterent from that uvt-d t few feome The iper is ntt ditT.vt. Will Swear to Story, Vc have jifveritl fyHwfitcm who will swejr thai thin dt-n-iidant tftetnt1! the art it-!? which put pert ed fo hnvi1 been written by the at president. ft . IS. Thmjt. itrsa b i borg'sf eojtnel. said that h didn't be'ieve i ryhsg fai ease m tfeo jsewspape'-.j, but it remamed to be s-en what effect v- proof of Bran denbarg'a gailt tie t'risfrlet' attorney would prtnee. "ft relies onlv tm the facts hthl be fore the conrft" NatJ As r. Thomas, 1 donbt s r iousdy if he will ever get his east to the jury. s to kin HUiivtmmt iUat the' iiik used .? sfn the srtiele was not that ed in the t'leveland in-itK', if that o true, ii des Hit prove anything; for Mt, ttv(datid signal the artieli in feis office, -it at heme," The artb-le in pM'st(.,ii, according to liiandeulmrg, was dteraied to feitii by Mr. h-vehuiad thortly before the lat ter death, am! was an awthentb state foefit f thf views e.,f, rtaiiM! hy the i'ttrno'r president iit r gard to enrrent pdiii-al jnej. Mr. ClevHaad was jjuoied as advoeating the election of Mr. Taft, in preferette to Mr, Bryan, and tin repoblb-an national entinittee v,-aa preparing to us- tie artiele as a campaign demnn! vbe doubts were east on its athutii; a Is the First to Complete Building at Seattle Ex position Grounds SKATTLK, Wash.. Jmi. 2X Oregon was he first Mate to eopb to it' hntld ing and the tir to ue-tall esluldt- nt the Alaska Vokon Pte'tic eseiltio. I'ive tiooifleY in adatne of th opening . f the spsi?io. Or"gtt had tw ears of elioiee ;tpdeS and t car sf foet prodnets sfored in its budding and the enf ire exhibit Wlfi b.i installed two Nonfhs before the tje.t of the espnsi ti.oi are Jfpeso-d, The tJregon budding is a haodsosne -frnetore and ot-enpi tie of the besi htentions o the eps-,f n grounds. I? is just off the iftra! renrf and ner 4.h Lake W.-iOoni'or. The httihttux v, eospbt.d in 'o..id.er and tin. that time the tirtgoi toniinission hit - n 'hgag-l tn lie a mldig of Ho -fafe evnibit. tii Sbe t-:,iW .-H-d J; of i?S boild iJregH ha re !': a iasg- -iiaje .f the advejtl-He -1'IOV: the M,, -O pero.J, in t a t three ste.nfh than ."., p r- -n, !:i' pai ad-mis-ooi t? the es-. i:..i erfnd- The fslitornia btiibting W;e ,...mpb:- -eiaf Wee's a J t lo Wa-lon-K i.atldig f-a;tt- t?nhd -ted ttd! he ft. '"I .. ttttn ur th .xp"iio v;ihiu lh - i-xt M da-'. ..!- ioiiUieg t -r i'-.e t'sjr iM be rOOpbled le. MaV I. LADY PAGET COMWO OYKE TO MEET HER OLD FRIENDS LOXIrtiV. Jaa. ! ',.- ,-s v-iN .f V:-r-- a -aibl for N'V V-.i': 1 nied b several f fi- d-. Imer kfjostfi .is l lf drady oif tie- w i Jl.Ofl Afigieey, OREGON BEATS OTHER STATES CRATER LAKE ROAD BILL DRAFTED Provides $100,000 for Construction of Boulo-vard-WIII be Introduced In Legislature The foliowhig is ih text of the re timir..iry Utt of Je? Idti whUdt will Ut introdoeed m ife. f-gihiluru eest week to jrovfele for t Mitttt approHa :io t, r a highway tu Crater take: A Bill for net appropriatm- tb nam f oa humtrett thoMtanul iolar5i to aid hi I fee von;mefm8 of n wagon road to Crater au. fmmmn mui ,ttteumu eon it d to pmvale for the nppemtosett! of n rtmiRttKtNtti to muervtse the vxiten , , the Crater lake road eoMMnission. lie it eaaeted by the eop!e &f tfei1 state of Oregoiii iEe it enaeted hy the trgUtnftVft as- itddy of tfee? aUiin f Cregon; Seetioa I, There ' h reby nppr&pft- aiel iit at jBiMievs in ihe hands of the tieaurer f tfe sriue i f Oregon and aoi otherwise appmprtattti, the warn ef oho hundred tfettttrtM ! dollars (jIeMni, mm) jo ie espende-1 ft the pan-pose oi atdmg in the eensfrm-tnm of a, wng- o road m dneksoit roni.ty nml Khtni nth rmtnty in thn sti.W of Oregon, Dopsmls sa Vucte Sam. SeMiii 2. Whenever the governor of thm state shall be advrsvd of the j; propnation by eongr.-sn if the Csitet States sinl if oar aoempttation for ih purpose of btt tiding and improving s wagon road within fir limns ef the gov rnnnnt reserves tatdislmd by the fderal government, soi rotmdhig Cmter ;'M and eoiitieef vifh a ft'agwg road So Ki.'imath emmiy and Anekmm eonnt t o b ns! as a pubbe highwjay, he shrit appoint a romnhsMois in he at the t rat'r lake r, , evtinrnmsNMi t eotettst of seven members, two of whom shall he residents of Jacks nt eonnty Oregon, and two of wloott "diall bo nmi deels of Klntnnth eMi'ttv, OregotK Section 3. That id eouiniisshn shall reeehe mi eooiswasfftion fr ihmt tt-r ices -srepi h"ir v.t'hmt w!o-n engage! in the I oijss ttf mnh etimmissioii. The loisinos af ths r&m tnisiou ;diali be t e t : petal e with the comity eonrts of Jjtehyott etionty sed Klamath ennty and the prowr feieRtl authorities. In th set- etion of a prar and feasible roiite for ft Wgtt road Mtat ioav to ensf rttee I by the federal gvernent through ih- government re series ?urrmnding Cvtr iahe, sd to up rise the expenditure tf tutht mim of one hundred thonsand dolhrn ar s nue-h iheresof as may be nepessery hn improving the rojols in .Ir.eksto. snd Klamath rmmties that now. or that amy hereafter im established, so as to make a enneeting highway hading front ffcone point, on the line of fin Southern !a effie railway ift Jaefesoit eonuty, liregos. the town Kbifiiii''h Falls, Nothisg fer Rfht of Way Seetin -t. That sn-h money shajl be epeudeil niy hmi a eonnty ro;id te I ly established in da kon or Klam ath emtnties, end no part shall le es peiub d for sjenriug a tght of wry for -ueh road. Seeftott 5, That ;;atd t ommission shall ete, f n ehabman, who -haH preside at all no-efigs, and a s'-erotary who shnil keep a reeord of li pfi-eeeding f ihe fommiss ion and accounts of all ijMmys received and expends by the ?miflist-va-n. and shall mak" a tptarterly rport e.f all the transaettofe of the eommis soui, to bo filed i the .dfieo of the . letarv f state. S eii-.n ti. That h tnon-y approOi :.t.d hereunder rhall b- paid .uit by the if 'vof-r ef the ft I - the VOjelM'F -1 ff-leiS 4 the i)f, gH?d iV he pre,ideu ;ud se,-ret;'rv. S i 'ion 7. The -mne iou 'hall seifee iM tte.dful rnh-v or rea'atiot for tie : tir-aetioa at bo-tiu and its ptst'es -f' nteetiug shall be ie fedt.rd. daek- . eojtotV, OreoH, or at Kh'JHinth Caii". ! Klamath efer.t'-. Oregon. F :fFH of the bo;fd stall FOIMtitufe ; i.t..itt'(i for Oo- if.?e-oo of bsisi :-.. hu? a h- numbe hail sdjiirs ffi.;o ii mo t Cone, Section If a Viu-.Mt v iit saM com jut. si'Oi. the governor :tall fill fhe auo hv aj.p o 'tuent. Profear i;-ate J-U'or Ji'pi- Cab r: order in foav v- oad apdoiog Jafe. f. onealler d v. s.v..j., ,-...,rge V. f-wi and J A. Wil- lli r -eoj Aih-r nfipraiser. h f, ' IVigei. is j f"-.-te le I, S i -. : jfder 3Wd-A;jeio-;i wi'h ao.ontig H, CaMeti. It I. MW and d. . irowa appraisers. HAVE FORMED NEW COWPANY Harris, Nolony and GouUer Constitute Medford Re alty Company Tin; Medford Ifesltv eoBian with ffiees i tmsm 1 Jaekn t'etmtv thMik hniidtngt m ono of the httest mrs rolicerns Ut be i (snehed Hpott tfee ioeiii hitoe m-a, rt men who fat- stite it are 11 H. Hiri, presideM tbtnlder s;rjitsry end trtnrr. The ttew eomtaj will eat in timber, :Mtt, irehart fsmt nd rttv inropertvv They will ut feaifeli iosnram-e, eot -! :rtteiw and reatsis. Mr. Harris tfce rissidenf of the n?w rm, ha received hadreds f immiri rgsrd t hmmi laed iid prie1, sml in order to hsdSe s -rim f thin hem- liarrt has had grat deal of esseri enee is dealing in Umit lands umt a ler hi gnidaneej with ;m-ii aide assist ants a Messrs Moloney and tonlder. the etmeettt mumht Heejush. ifVtu who m in the market in vt"t in Un til ftKrty will do weH te see this firm. NO MILLION m MEDFOBB Monty itreBmter with hi tttillhoi uvh fa Snnd jssest M1fttri p. AH Invrtiii he had a dat if Portland ami &.n afraid fe sld miss it. The shovr tauie throngfe SntnF'biv morning, Imt v.'ouhl ttat Uttl tte entr"Ktie;i of htm- g r Hs.drigg of th? Mdfrd thai iaey jto over losight. w.tSai)d has f3 gag! then for s wel; asnl the deSsys dv:s ttt? Hb? fored tbens to eoatSsa o their way. They msy play Ha tern i :'azt, hut it is most nnbkely. The show has iftls.iH tour delrn ine having Hon Fmneist-o imi five if tfey fail fo make Salem, h they mnst in Portend Sundry evsning. Tho da- nMr;tlixed Sihe-bMe of the ttttin svsiem e?Mpel bv the fiisia h the rrsses llwtt miiloti we.H uoi spsnt iM Medford. The Traias issrdsy. Xo. b"t from the tiU tmlay was m- ftve ienirs late and 13 is rnnnJng to minutes ht whieo nv b inereas ed ss tit dav svesm r.wsy A ttt train from AMdand will In rnu out of Astdaad on iCr ttme btsr t,ty etening, wfeirit sifld tnake irt- latol nearlv ott The trrks i tise so ih ar- improve! but thev tili are soft tind t nder xhm r'Ktnitig a neesity The wather man -y that the wenlh es -iloofld elear now for a while, whh edv oeeasioml snov? Hemes and show- VISITORS E COMING Spokane Excursion Due in This City Early In February lor Short Stay srOKAXi Wash., J . 2:k T tudred reideats of arioss tarts f ihe Sm.kaue eouutrv. tvetng In th luiattd Kmpire S4eial ef the trego a ti road S Srtvigaf i ouipau v s line and the Sojthern Padfh railwav, wilt snvade wsirtt Or got? Md the t'alifor ilia roao eontrv '-arh nett months utten the SiiB eh-snd-r of eimFee ?l"fil futi tfs Httiiit.:i e$eorto ts le Ag'bt bv wsv 'f Iril3iidj Sear ing this eity the evening of February IVeb rt-k K. todalt president, and l.evi tiraM Monroe,. eejetary, VkiU ae cxfnp.tny ihe party, whi.dt will be nnder ilo- personal dheetbos of Wtllmar; Me Mitrav f forthtnd g-eral pa-nger ngi'hf of the O, It 4 X. The trasn Will r"idi IrtNd the fOrrg f Vfiittmry 't ,ti-A ili be mH hv a iU-U-ihm head"! bv T.m tlirh ardtj, represejrtsRg th- Nrf!nd i&tg-oo-r. ml vbdi aiiS th lvehsp oo-ftt h-agoe, Ther wth be a troHey rub- over the ehy nntu I'ire, w!te& boo he o will he s-r v t ;;t the I'ortlsnd he.t. o the aftern -n tbe rly will b - taken en a trip tt le Conned eli--r. :to v, la the vetting a ta ihr ;il whiefe sddr s e, di be rd pioneiueui rsd-s of !ortlsnd slid the r'preseM stives of he vssjnug party. 0tte sn Fehnry & Afwr twin Cnlb-id the f. morning, tps will up m;de at tyrants h, and Me,Jtord, s'-if the eifearoiei e'ii h mt Uy she ru ah spal offierrs ;- d re;d-nss. K!ps 3 ?l ass be a?ade a Vhtand. Kug ne an I Sh,-s'a Spring, Tho .Hpofesn ?er?b -iits. iaeliidhig r- ob-nt of VaPaer Marrt, 3pd -er dASh btate. sod tas m -.'.st tu Washington ad 5 s4ii, Wii !1 eight Fullmas eoat ht AR TOASKUNCLE PLUM Ashland Enters Field For Federal BuIIding-ls Talk ing of Carnegie Library But Meets Opposition Ashland is tf feave a ftleral huihUe f the effort of fer prove &f any avail. At a repeat mefing of hfr viv vm,wi ihe ss?er goes ist si grear lengjh tfrrtvl & mmmUn tf tfcsf issiy, vrifli br ti set. The matter ws$ rosgM u by tttm- ribnan SUmte who snllme! th nHtl . stliera Oregon for meh s building in whieh tho ftttcrsl offireheWrs woaM find offhe-e rouu ssd flit fH?ta?f'i?$ is Utsf eity eouht fsd rsom is tumbling, t wa 4eidH t. immedmlsi?- ly take aetive sJe is h? matter. The ioa'ier of eda raring to gi't a Camegfp library for slilaml was &i Mt:enssed, bat it did POi meet Wiffc S hearty re?fea -se oa th part ef lit? ttr? eoueilf soans them balhtng as onjy from a lo.tstaem sml of view feat alsti from a se.thenis;t view, sasag that a very largt ias-s $h AshSs&I eQtissiehij dss a?d. w?itfei aS ih?- tr segie shnns ss sol believo m pe?-rdi'at!Hg the ntd tfttsgiisEe same ;tl uihlie fyxins?. lfed.fr mafters we?e ft ia tltt hand of a eelttMitffee, in addition f fesefe Sh rs?s stjIJ s3MS Saja two diiiisg eaj nn &hTvm.thm ear sad s bsggnje edr, i's-iv.-itiMfe fcsve irfi made lr Mr. M Mrs. 0taMf Mr, j;rfi Mrs. O. A, Heidmger, Mr. m&X Mss, C, II, Jss Mr. and Mrs, !-',, ii, lacm, Mr. asd Mrs, Ailert Held, ?nd Mrs, 'ih mm IhtetHtf Sir. aaad Mjs. I' F. Krota nt dawuhter, l-ilward Saert trtf and fntifti f $? Milae and wtf j. Sneati atoi wfe,, j; J. Msg and wtfe It iOowb-s and wiff C. M. DetameJer asd IK Hhims uml wife J. IMsier aM wsfet Jss Hsgfelder &m wife and family t J, Mre and wif li W. Ttptoa a ad &iU A. Ktes aftiS wife. F. M. t harehm i nd L M. Idrt and wift I. Hngfte aad wtfe, sainei iffr am wife, M. I. Wright ;nd wif C, H. Argo j.ad wife. J. ri. rg and wif H A, Armdd asd wifet i, X. Casletaaa mu tf J. U. Mit-aeH w?f S, X. Cfeari feH and wfe, R SJ. rgg and wif art faititlyv i. 5pb-, I. M. Orsiihid;r FrI rias mcf, J, Htghaai, Mr Kisnball. Mr. M t'rtiMtnr ft. A. KeoH,, A, It. liafeer Mr. A. Mall, Miss U A. sdt Mim Ifedster. Miss llatlie BNtde, Mtm lander, Bessie Williie?s ,K C. Mar? Mrs, r. II Walfeer, Mr lm Shar Mis Mabei K HtfsHer. Mm. X Ssntif, 5?, Xeakere J. JdiMSKt A. rober. Mm. M, A. Mm fcSSh Arg. Mi C?feiS3 ,ni$ , If, Hsea- eef. Among tie frut e-nr f town are; tt, t oistns ami wif, Meitetn fiat; I. J. ifmll'm aad wif. tWnr dAteae Idaho; , M. Waters ami wife, and f?, Allen and wife, idhsaa. Wasfe Hvrtt lef foahanga aad mf, Saiadjsar dah; J. KflHsr saw! wsfe. Almira Wsli.; A. It Bnefewnl aal wif fss Folbtt, teB H, i. Fair- e;itbT stnd wS(" Weil&v; M, li. ilaf' and ehdd, ldtman. J, W. Jfohas&m iuel wife, ffefkewiale; Ur. anl Mrs. Fr rolbfe. Harris,sa, Llalt; J, It Srfeftts and iV. thb'ss.- Wash; vVitlsaitl fMis? nt wife. '-ar d sAlene. bMen A. I lifavis and wrif Mr.nilb-n Iditfe; Jdsa Marsh. &Mrn Wash,; t Bar- SiiSi. Kabsgedt Mst.i d, M. Motiira. !ttfcfml. Wash., L. CvIkmi, olfa Wss-fe.; . VL HttyiM4 FuEtaitagtoa, WaH..and I. dasaa. t nb Wavfc. SACRA MEHTO LVESS CONSTANTLY WSAKENINO SA 'liAMiCVn CU fi- MiiebeN iMlastl w itiondat- ed and th onher irUad nt the ;,omno? of the Jei'tnu-Bt aad San Joapiia rivers are sUgfetly flood-!. Iwer Sfeernma is sab- ui r d. The Irtw a? weaken ing and r the rontina! .utndiag 4 of th- wafff. A R VJii the - isHiliat-d eiftwa sre aivisg their g.i t ssd flr. - The si orm shrs Vign f alatmBt- 4- 4 4 4.