tn rüffnrr wrrxi y orvr » tsttstat may ^ mo 1 lag home, driving a sing!» hors» and a filing at the request of Mea la y buggy John R. Crow, a neighbor Bros., he wxa furntobeJ papera ia farmer, had also b»eo to Monro» and which a port;? 1 «rf che Uhd waated by the North»»: i Pacific r^ilroad aere «as returning home )>t»l behind Mr lacluded Krtb ». he satd. wa* there.. F»rl»y. ><• was driving a pair ot and atd«d the ea’rvBiei la corred-¡ col’s to hto heavy wagon They b*- Ing the filings Aft«eward. the lanJ cam'» frightened and started to run. that cialia was acquirej Mr Crow could not bold th»m and by toUtb* taith. and eo» rwpoees in tbe tried to run them Into th» f»ae». but ownernk.p oí tic Lina-Lañe Tlmber they unmanageable and ran straight Coospaay Into Mr Farley s buggy, breaking It Fred WodtlL of Lian - . secured a subsrrlpllon Dear Str — know tbe thing be thia As he kaows." PRUNES rlval hero. Tonight he called Judge Recognising your faithful and »ffl- where be drese e d th» wounds tn bls from L. D Kinney, a well-known pro­ said James Brye*. ambassador from W’tlliax M Colvtg a "damnahto lying Mr Crow roewived several ti,..t,r at North cteat service» as on» of the circuit Ne*d Bend. U» J50.UOU Great Britain, in an address deliver­ MAKE ROOM old cur. th» spawn of p»rdlUon.’’ judprw of ibi* dtotr ■ the under­ severe bruto«* ebare» of stock In the company at 11 ed here today to tbe students of th» This attak upon a man as prominent signed members of the 1-ane county per share. The money siibscrltekl by University of Kansas. Mr. Bryce ROYAL ANNE CHERRIEÎ I__. - would like to »•» you continue tn Souther Oregon as Judge Colvtg. Mr Klnuey will be used for the pur­ •rax anted upon hto hearer* the zeceeslty FAIR IS who per hap» has done more ft>r the u> tb» office «hlch you have filled pose of taking the survey, securing of kaowieg history, aactest and mod­ upbuilding of Medford than any other Thinks Oreat »Hb k honor and distinction, and rights of way and terminals for the ern. and said the hate: of sound, E. M Warren GIVEN one man In the city, has aroused the | we »i*h to assure you our cordial construction of the railroad being careful and I ode pentea: thinking Deal More Motley tn Cher­ I support la case you »bail become a town* people. promoted by the company, tbe money was the peet U’.e.lectaal quality a Oliver also attacked E. E. Kelly, a President J Henry Booth Cives to be expended at the Coos Hay end candidate for rw-eiedion. ries Than Prunes ■young man could start with ta his prominent member of the Southern Yours truly. of tbe line Much waa th» Informa­ life journey. Money for Indindial Dai­ Oregon bar. for the remarks mad« at tion received In Eugene thia morning An. tessador Bryce paid spec.a! tri­ K Y Warren, who «vu tbe tract I. tlgaed. I last night's session of the commer­ G F SKIP WORTH. rymen s Fnxes and fur'h.T parlrulurs of the Jeal ran bute to the universities erf this coua- of land on Ba..ey HUI oa which was cial club. JOHN M. PIPES be expected from Messrs Kidder, t.-y. saying there was nothing ta this located the old Toa S-sar prune or­ Oliver was the »ubjsct of comment at L BILYEV fea’urw Nea* and Svarvcrud. upon their re- cvinuy whRh he noted with greater chard. .bart' has grubbed up every tree in April î< —A the meeting of the Medford Commer­ A C WOODCOCK exhibit turn tonight <>r tomorrow night Thia 'piersure than the continued advance tbe orchard, which *l* l< acres ia hx> N*en ad« ted to the cial Club last night Judge Colvig RICHARD SHORE SMITH at tbe state fair. r there practically anure* the M’ N» N tbe developmeut by state legtolatuns ed and was werth¡ess as » producer. i-d for th«- Coo« Hay Timos. In part, Is as dcpsrtm-uis as»» o**ru ' There is a tenderfoot preacher tn CH AS. A. HARDY follows: of x large number of state tasttta- Cherries pay hand tamely» and the the best dupla.'* this town who is attempting to sit in JOHN S L MEDLEY. • | hereby subscribe for two hund- •iuas of higher edacattoo. to wkich crop la that vicialty At a meeting of the st tin fair •C is always large, Judgment upon kb betters and has IHN SON J. C. liberal grants of money were winds: as the frosts seldom Injure the fruit board, held at tbe fair ground* vaster- ref and fifty thousand sharre of th» charac-erixed them as unregenerate ' A H KING Tnto added to the enlightened wisdom there for the tea*.a that t.ie tract ta day. Pau! Maris, ssperin.e-.dent ot capitai r»ock o! ’be Lac«« County Ae- renegades. This i* to the members of WM G MtHTlN. and zeal ot the state aathoriti»» who on a hill side dairies, brought th» matte* up be­ m - i Con -«any. Incorporai«»«! under ¡4?* the city council who hare labored ' ALLEN X D of the stat« of Oregon, al ah> rightly thought that nothing better tör »the board. J Henry Doolh. of Mr Warrea has built over <00 earnestly and with all their might ! ccuid be done for the youth of th» rods of woven wire fence on the place K.oeburg. a member of tbe board, par value of 11 00 js»r sharp «•€ I during the past two years without < To G E Ski; worth John M Pipe». saa so Impressed sttb the .easona- agree to pay for the snip«’ a* tsA •• :tato than to place before them th« this spring and he now has 1000 roda pay commensurate with their ability i amplest facilities for paoascufisg ev­ of it. This to a much better fence ' I. B..’,-«. \ •' Vt - -I wck Richard bieness of tb» request and II» valus < « I for by th» Board of Director* and their endeavors to make the 4 ery kind of study. The appreciation than boards and it to cheaper- la the Sharv StaSth. Geoeg» B Bontà C t Co that department that he per»»sany I of »«'• ! lame n. A. H. King. First. |2S second 111 *ny event exceed l'«.000 00 ing attendance, oo: only at the tnd a the people of Medford, and I mySelf, 1 Wil lam G Martin. S D. Allea, nxem- per month, and provided furlhrr. that aniverstUes and technical co!!»ge» r ' I personally, take this occasion to say 1 DISGRACE. bers of tbe bar of Lane county. Orw- acwording to thdr ranking * ■ r Stock «ubscrllH-d In said cor- supported by the statte. bat also at to you that we think of yoc as worth goa •te colleges of private foundation Mr Marts also brouehi te fere the 1 porttlon shall be subject to and re­ any 1990 of *»ch Itinerant*** GvMlemea:—I «taire ta exPrasa botord tbe matter of ereetlug a «»«»let quired to pay pr»>-rata. a< much a* la Mr. Bry-e said he loved the Am»rt- Judge Kelly also spoke of the mal- ‘ eaa universities: be admired the Bitter Philippic Made Betoa my * apre» laiton of tbe cumpilm-wt dairy barm Altbeegh so actieo wa» r laired to be paid by this suhverib- ignant ' backbiting'’ of the evangel- c .paid o me V your endorsen:eat of taken. It is understood 'to*t tbe board earnestness the teachers threw into ! e.’. 1st. The sentiment was general < my c>adldacy a* a j'Mge of this di»- to favorable to It. and w*!l caamde* I Pubhahers Felon and "It Is cvpr«-«a!v understood and their work of:en lasnffictently re- ‘ trier It is or,».-laity gratltylBg 9» among tbe businesa mea of the city i _ _ re­ ___________ munemted. _ __ He expected great the propositi 9 at a later uee.ir »» ag’«ed that all of the money so sub­ Forger, He Says that Oliver has overstepped his mark. « Ime In that among the signature» i shirk Mr Marts wt’i vsten’t pls-ix scribed nn«t paid «hall be used and ex- su!:* from tbe diffusion of koow'.edge f.tsd tte» txamev of attorneys with and the probable exat of twast -X-X»' .-urtine, pend<m I have jwnc’iced la the profes­ WE believed that many men of natural Ing i ...... ts of way. terminal aor to.d montbers of th» Associated sion of the law. and mnat of whom« such a bum. gifts who might otherwise have bewu It to the cAnn cf the sapee1, « -irfcnt ' grounds, and In th«» actual construc­ Press and the .American Ne««; after have bwn active pn«Utk>ner* dur ­ idpqnate training would of dairies u. have a asodsl barn hi tion of a railroad from Eugene, Ore­ Associatkm at their joint dinner m ing my incus; tante y of the tench ta thus be enabled not only to »nccted the Waldorf-Astoria |Wk>cb to Illustrale 12L* _•."»? •) »031 gon, to xvl.t,1 ut, t* known as gard to party affi». ♦unalag of a ffr-M-ci *»* dairy barn It qulred In the construrtlon, or labor public good. There was. be believed, peared in the Guard some time ago. president, to a disgrace to Journal- ! may be parlo*. • :f ! exprès» a te a worthy caaten nstructloti of word :a a rf Mr Maris it-..m surv.o - and it was requested that it be children none. I believe in “work­ ao other country in the tern. He attempts to assassinate ev- prtde tn the fact that It 1» my good ri !roa«l wh '■ d«cm«d n.^P shown In history where Daniel Web­ ing for what you get, whether It be which so large a proportion of the •ry.-c,» who s' rads in hia way. taid fortune to have 'gw* far te.n ttw re­ that a modal dairy barn te a n«cvM»- young men and women were bow re- stty at Ih» stata fair grounds, as this ster caused others to love his coun­ largo or small." the Mayor, and had committed “two cip: ent of a k. odaeae by my l.dlow aabjeet Is a stats wide question, and rertors of the ash! cori«>ratt<>n, then try as he did. It has not been stated state prison te iciea. a forgtry, as A a srember» of the bar. which to soa-por- Of coarse one can be satisfied •te proper iliuscra’x.a of the b«w the Mtn«» sha'.l be accepted by said that you conld find those exact with the decisions of the men in of­ fateificatlon of public Axazmi" .n ttoan in clmraeter. methode would be of insaxituaMs r rperitlon In payment of thia suite words in history. But who could fice. but still have different opin­ publishing an teegml f&c-sltBile cP a 1 ateali treasure tbe tatlmcwial value to »H. scrlptloa an«! shall be taken at tho have read or heard the patriotic ions of matters. city draft, with tbe apparent parpmw tearing yesr stgeacnre as one of the And It doe» no reasonable and fair market vaio» words of that mighty orator with­ harm to express them. of charging Mayor Gaynor with the most pleasusnbie incidente of my thereof out haring a greater inclination to reaponsibUity fog an extravagant per­ Bfe. OUT HIS I do not think that we ran ever "It to farther stipulated 'hat all love his country? Lincoln was one pay the de'rta we owe Lincoln or J. W HAMILTON. sonal use of ty lauds, when, a* a funds paid or expended undrt thia cf America'a greatest orators, but Washington. Franklin, etc. by teach­ matter erf fact, tha draft was autte» Kcncbarg. Ore van. April I’K 191b. MARRYING subscription shall b» so u»< »d from We will “thank” John Paul J-t-nes profitable. isationa with thter gns o ta were seat- ao3 a 17-year-old giri, atoo residing Eugen« In Or«ip>n to Coo* Her ^Ory-. for his great service, wbieh he gave at Croswell. When he «** arroeted In reference to men who have our country when it needed it most­ performed Chairman. " he shouted, t at meritorias deeds for at Lrwlstoa ye ,ag S. kwoorf exprésa­ pended - this to show how much we love and so told Sheriff Bows ca the way] applause. Instrious acta of General Grant. honor him, the first captain ia the Captain Jones. Benjamin Franklin Mr. Wright stationed him aw y. home that te- ‘.atcade«d dola g so if Í scrlptlon and of the payment* therein agr««rm«rf «hb-h shall !>« rommon stork as now and king did not think that the ’3GS reiving education of -he university provided by lira »aid ld to actually survey and began to "scare'’ the English people --•ded was to develop the efficiency condition. ■us - from Eugene toward« Coon very much. *»? these institutions by Increasing the jl.ta Claris is tbe daughter of F. Rs» ad «tance equal to ihst »urreysd Beniamin Franklin, a distinguish­ teaching staff, and by providing Clare, a nttenher of the lower hone» i- ’ ■ •♦ >«!.■?%«« *-ih tee-tv which w»-e I“«« occurred last February. GCiDUL G«‘ST. v»-t« :■ -ns In the sain« period of It is believed that Franklin saved Seattle. April 25 —L. E. Rader, likely to be popular be cause they did Accor daw to information elicited The rv*e:uNai> e of Ma *or G--->*r» our country once Without his great former member of the legislature and not seem directly practical, bat wh'ch by the inquiring board, thè giri wa* Frivlerlrk i ten* Gr-.rt. V A A. ’ •» hto Manchester A>«G Î* —The first Wi'. la duplicate and dated at achievements, what might we have former deputy state treasurer and nevertheless, are essential to a well- blindfolded and fe 1 macaroni an! day of been? Not tie Vnlted States of lead-r cf the Populist party when it equipped university and a truly lib­ oy’terz. Sw’ievtog they were uogle faraón* fs’h-e la frv; r—-riy remvrted aerial derby for * ^.— 'e «Cferurf j ; Qeneml Gran» -omr ando the depart • - ia. sa» seww woe i I» ltio America, one of the greatest nation* dominated the state of Washington, era! «‘-location worina ,md pcllywoga t pee h» ts te bis Sfty Frmchmaa. so«î h.*a Laarm-fy LANE COi'NTY AHHE’f CO. of the world! Is he not almost as is lying is his room in a hotel of this Soon after her initiation Mi» -nent ..f t!> tabee it wax net only the applied sciences landing h*-e Pa* ia.n * m given a tre- gerat as Lincoln or Washington? • w - » >'iti". it» President.” city almost dead from voluntary star­ •hat octet to be provided for Mr. C'arke suffered a nervous eoltopse ninth jear • ' • ■ » ■ - 11 t ; 1- Abraham Lincoln saved our na­ vation, begun 27 days ag> by a Bryce thought, bn*, also the theoretic - • wa* tak-?p to Brattleooro for for hto rehartante flsar. Fa i Sax ar­ tion. bat d. i he do it alone? Think starvation do tor. a woman, who pre­ treatment. of the great number of men. who, fer.bes abs'eaticn from food and NET Doctor» >te> bare rhr-ge rrf her mistered into the I nf«M P’atee ar­ rive«! here thss mirntaig ar J ’ 1 *i- SEVERED mol by *p«'*! act cf congress. The of the Frenchman « run-«« the wails of the White House. Do we bonds awaiting trial on charge of K im mo'i.-.tod th* wxt nf ** a hero as Grant a swindling by means of a land lottery not owe such rsd'arapolla, April 2s.—After a 'bill d-clvr-d that General Grint en­ and cried. Portland. April 29 —-Admitted by great debt? conducted by the Southern Pacific •rœy s-ssion today the Démocratie tered tbv «erri-e of tbe Vnlted States “Ladirt and gen’teatee. Ia regard to WashiaftoB** birth- Land Co., of which he was secretary stipulation, the reeo-ds of the First ■ nrestioe endorsed John W. on April 27 1<<7. wh-n at the age 009 prize ba* brea w»n National Ban’« of Rose barg yester­ day be.tg kept as a holiday. I io not and manager. of 12 he served is aid to his father. States senator, even think that it is necesaary. We Pau han. the tin«**, asta’1»* Several wealthy men of Grays Har­ day exhibited conclusive evidence K m for Veiled States position to the General V S Grant, at Vicksburg. r* was great opposition can boner the heroes of our country te r are also under arrest as officers that ’be mocey furnlahed to Linn has ever seen. Compared General Fr«-d Grant, although rot nj of endorsing any r one. one tl rtt* oppo- county en’rytn-n in 19’?9 by Fred­ in more prsfitabie ways than that. of the company. enroIlM in the Colon am only a nortee. Tkrr< rffgrier • state »'.dì» y, regularly twiring a wide r»* p ; erick A. Krtb». timber erwf»er. ca-ne Do you think Jsat the majority cl y force«, saw cinch of the civil war. Paalhan'" and they w«rv | orse ­ sally the exponent* of e fr s»-0.0‘«i> prize was donated by 9«>9. or nearly one-half tb»' amount ly sentlmen’al reasons. "* The Ladies* Auxiliary cf the C:m- and May. 1999. meats in honor \>f our great relorm- asked While payment of the money was ers. If they went to school on such mercial Club met last right and d.s- i Paalhan covered the 15.< miles In Doyle who at the tlvrr was St cussed plans for a rose show to be admitted by tte- defen«e. Attorne»« tendon. April 27 — The engage ­ HURTIN days and the teachers have th.ee four hoars and eleven minute* of ac­ year» old. wa» cmploi«t by th» held ia Eugene about the middle of ment Is announced of Lieutenant Lind and Leland stsnd' pa« o» the days especially for reviewing and tual flying time In the air. unofficial. Southern Pacific a* time kr* »er near May, and further details will be left s> -r-'oa that Smith d.d not know Reginald Owen, of the Yale engi ­ studying obout prominent men. I only covered half the distance the station of Divide tn 1 an county, RUNAWAY ACCIDENT White h“ was nurehxsing lands wh'eh neer». stationed at Jamaica, to Ruth think it would make the ch Iren to a committee to be appointed later. th when h» quit. and wa* working with ■ fo • of sec- V I Officers for tbe easning year were being acquired from the gov- Bryan Leavitt, who was formerly Mrs more interested in the subjects than lion hands. While so etn » ployed on Dolh Farley. Living Near Junc ­ emment as the re*n t of a eon»t»fr»ey elected ar folio»»: President. Mr». W. W. H. Leavitt. simply telling them that because For the flrst tlme ia ’en yeara tbe October 2*. 1909. he was • run over Kuykendall; vRe-pres.dent. Mr*. G. b»-:w»eu S. A. D. Puter aad Hörn'» tion City. Injured One Lincoln or Wash tag-on was such a unorranlted employés of the Gulf. by a helper engine, which It was al­ New York. April 17.—Bn’h Brvan great and good caan. we will not D. Linn; secretary. JI:., W. A. Bell; MeKlaley. They drew the fine <•!»- Colorado * Santa Fe lises In Louis­ leged was running nt a hl.th!y dan­ Day This Week tlactlou by treasurer. Mrs. F. R- Wetherbee; cor- argument that Kr'bs. as T>eavitt will be married at Fairview. as it i* their have school tomorrow, iane. Trias and Okiahoma are to re­ gerous rate of speed on a side track, reaponiitg secretary. Mix E. E. Ehr­ agent for Smith may have known Neb. on Tuesday next to Reginald birthday. cette an Inrrease ia wagee. il waa giving no warning of It» approach. that the conspiracy existed, but tbxt Owen, of the British Roral Engi­ Juncticn City. April 29.—Dolph announccd yexterd.iy. The fnrreate Teachers, no doubt, do receive hardt ‘the principal ear sot be bound by the neers. the American will «ay tomor­ B Farley, a farmer living six ml'.es ■mail remuneration for the work M < per cent, and effecta nearly Lincoln county apple lands ai rB1’- row. While fishing oa the Ti'.laiftook corrr-t sets of the agent. north of Janet, on City on the Monroe 10.000 employés. they do. But I do not be'ieve In tractlng attention, and IMtl.-T er- It ia said Mrs. Leavitt met her fi­ road, su seriously hurt la a run­ Will>am Billings w«nt oa the stand paying her lees because she does not river two boy» saw a pa a th er swim chards will be planted this ybnr. tench on the holidays, for that is acroe» the river; be showed hi» teeth and testified that when be appear«-! ance ia Colorado last summer. He ia away accident Tuesday morsine He N J. Rowan of Marcóla, waa in the Lincoln county apples are «or tu lens. had been to Monroe and waa return- city over nicht. giving her very Uttin benefit had the and sx ar led at them quite savagely, at tbe Ronsberg land office to make 29 yean rays the Newport Signal. OLIVER SEEMS Hands and Anus JAMES BRYCE Î0 BE STIRRING Viti ten F:.'f JjJ BP MEDFORD Of UNIVERSITY OLD UP TO GRUBBED FOR L‘ STATE A BOOST HEARST DECLARES GAYNOR SHALL OBSERVE LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY? Hood’s Sarsaparilla GETS OF TROUBLE BY COMPLAINING GRANT ENLISTS IN THINKS SHE ATE POLL'. 7« SEATTLE MAN SPLENDID PRIZE FOR LONG FLIÛHT LtGS RECCE DS SHOW SMITH UP $200.000 FOR FV-LROAD’S . CASH W. KERNS NAMED FOR IN LADIES’ AUXILIARY PLANS ROSE WILL BE MARRIED FARMER I M Í I