.,. . iiikJX'(i.t..1 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPFOllD, OREGON, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1910. 18. ANANIAS CLUB SPRINGS ONE Out Member 'I'd In of the liny When lliuiio In Hit! Itoguo Itlvn' Valley Wiin I'lonllfiil I'IhIi HUivU'h ()ti( of lhile. NS HANDED N M N ImiN'rliil lliilci' lU'ttm'H to Acctt lteAoiilhlllty of CiilJIng J'miIIji. mi'iit (itxt I'iinncn Mailer Up lo (Ik Hpeiliil ('(iiiikII. A fw uioiiihoiH f tlio Medford aiiiiiimh ci it i worn promtni and ex changing u fow roinlnliiconcoii, while tlio obliging witltor luiit thn fluid of JiiMplrutloii at tlio proper IicIkIiI, Oiki or two flHlioniiiiii hud nt tempted t (mild to the records of tlio chili, li tit. wuru voted out of wonaou, nud tliolr HtorloH filed roe rut tiro con deration, "It wiin homo ton yonm iiko," nald ono tiiumlior, "that I wun In Arizona, working n lino at a 1 It tin tattle ntn' tlpn. Quail woro ntintorotiu In that miction mid I had had thorn for ovary meal until whon I hoard otto whlntle It Kr.vo tno nliuont tlio hiiiiio miiimii tliiu an whon "A, I)," gave i a 'll down. Ono day n envoy of tlumi gathered In tlio Hhado of tlio water tanlc, thn only Hhado except citctUH, In twenty iiiIIch, I hnd n ton-gunge nliot kiiii " "Oli, novor mind telling how you picked bird off the cacltiR Hplno:i for two dayM," Krowlod a hrothor member, "hut lot Homebody got In tho rnco who ran toll n tnio ntory. It wan In my hoyhood dayH," ho continued, nftor tlio rirnt Hpenkor had rotlrod, nluiHlioi), "rml I wiih 'hoiimi litintur for a kid. Tho ranch tioodod a ltttlo wild moat and I Marl ed nftor It. Hunting In thoito early ilayu In Oregon didn't entail tho elab orate preparation! It doon now, Tho huiitor Hlinply picked out a fow iiIioIIh, put on IlKht traveling bar nonH, which In my cnoo vaH romprlu d of n pair of ovornllH and u nlilrt, nnd took to tho hriiHh, which timially wasn't a groat dlola'ico nvny. I car ried' n -15.70 Itomlngton ono of the old ulnclo-flro kind, and It was a pretty fair land to 'pack' at that. It wan not lout; until I Hlghtod n doer. Ho wiih n forked-horn nod only hoiuo 75 . yardH awny. Tho day was drizzly and whon I fired tho stuoko olincurod my vlrilon for a moment, but whon It cleared I could dqo my Rnnio lyli.g whoro ho had ntood whou I Hhot. I trotted down thn Might In cllnn to tho spot mid found a big four-pointer, Hhot miunroly betwoou tlio oyoM. Now, I had noted tUn horn, of thn huck I hnd Hhot at iih helni; only two-protiKed and Pad drawn a liend at the olioutdor point. While I ml Klit liellevo It poHHlblo for that old .15 to vary that much, I couldn't non how It could put two morn proniiH on thoito buck horns. I In vestigated. A few ynrds down thn hill wnH ntnmall ntrenm, obscured from my light, howovor. by a moan covered log, a trail of blood I ml down the hill which I followod. An I Mopped upon tho Ion hoiuo feath ers rnught my cyo r.nd uat at my feet lay a ruffed groiiHO, IiIh nock neatly clipped by n bullet, nnd be yond In tho edge of tlio water lay the two-prong buck, dead. I am not going to nny anything about the flnh . "Hold on therol" said tho chnlr man. "You needn't Htrnln you run If any ftnther. There will-ho nnotlnr mooting when tho momberii recover. PEKING, Oct. J!t. AlthoiiKh tlw luiporlnl ruler Iiiih IiihiioiI mi nu uoiiiicemout to tho affect that a hiio dn! council will bo rilled to coiiHldar tho Chliioiio eounto'H meiuorlnl that tho Ofllueno parliament bo opened In 11)13-liiHtontl of ll 16, tho ChlnofiO generally bellnvo that tho people have bron handed nn Oriental "lemon." Tho throne In I In pronounceinent rofiiHOH to acenpt tho reHpoiiHlhlllty for calling tho parliament earlier than 1015 and puhhch the matter to tno Hpecial council. Tlio throne, iih well iih tho people, knovH that the Hpecial council will not call purlin- iiieni until compelled to do ho, for ,ih noon an pnrllameiit iiHHomblos the itieniherM of the council become Job- IOHH. Tho original date for the pro roguing or the Chlnmie parliament wiih lit 17. Iteceutly thin wan moved forward to J I) III, mid now the pro grnmilvo leaderH throughout tho em pirn dcHlro the parliament to con veno In 1015. A memorial to thin effect wnH panned by the ChlueHo HonatorH, who already have boon olectod, but are compelled to nwnlt tho pleasure of the emperor nud the ndvlHorH before they may begin their dutlen. JURY DISAGREES BRIBERS CASE Vote In PoiiiIk-Hoii nml Clark Cum KIwiiIm Klglit to I-'our for Convic tion Jury HoMrU IHHiiKreemciit ami In DNcliantfi!. 8PIUNOFIEI.D, III., Oct. 20 Af ter having been out nlnce ThurHday, tho Juror In the lej;lHlhtlvo bribery trial of State Senator I'omborton nnd Heproitontntlvo Clark roportcd a c!Ib nBreenient and wore dlHinlHHod. Tho Jury waa i;lven ,.:; ;; KTAO vote atood eight to four for convic tion. Tho Jury wiih given tho case Into ThurHday afternoon. Foreman Myorn twice today appealed to Judge Thompson, nHklng thnt tho Jury be dlamlHued. The Jtidgq ordered them to continue deliberations until noon. The Jurom were called In tnd ro portcd n hopelesH dlungrcomont, Tho court then ordered their dlHmhmnl. ' I'omborton and Clark woro ineni borH of n commlttoo to make a ?10, 000 contract for new furniture for tho leglHlature. It In charged that thoy committed themHolves to accept grnft from tho contractor. BANKERS HOLD ; BUSY SESSION I JurkMin County Cleurlng-Iloiue An- Hoclatlon Meett In AnIiIiiihI Inter- ' t-Ntliig TalkH Arw Made by .Many Iiocnl Hanker. (TIlllllKB.) Tho Jnckion County Clonrlnu olliuo aniioclntlon hold Km Homl-nnniml 'mnislon In thin city Inat ovenliiK. HubIiioiki nf falrn wore tnlkori over at tlio Commer cial club rooniM, tho bnnauot ocourrlnir nt tho Hotel Oroiion, whoro a dolootn blc, olRht-courao monu wna sorved to over 30 KUcatn, I.. K, Witkcmmt ootliiK an tonatinnntor nftor tho vlamlit hnd boon dlnpnaed of, During tho bnnquot hour mimical nccompniilinents woro ronderatl on thn plnno by Wllllnm K. Snydor. At tho bunlncHH mooting thnro wna nn latnrcntlng tnlk by Hon. W. I. Vnwtor. proMldont of tho Jnoltaon County bnnlc at Medford, on "Tho Btato Hanking Law." This waa followed by a mirlos of ((uofltlona nnd nnawcrn on toplcn por tlncnt to tho banking hunlncaa. Ocorgo li. Dnvln of tho KrultRroworn' bank of Medford wna elected prcaldont; John H. Ortli of tlio Medford National Hank, vloo-proaldont; Orln Crawford of thn Flrnt National bank, Medford, aocro- tnry, nnu J, v. Aiouoy or ino u. , nn tlonnl" bank, Aalilnnd, trcnauror, Tho following wore presents Thoao who participated In thn bnn quot Inat iiIkIU wore: Ocorgo "SV. Dunn, J. W. McCoy, Clarke nuab, D. It. Mllln, II. C. .Kmory, E. V. Cnrtor of tho U. S. National bank of Aalilnnd, V. H. ICnnlo, D. O. Oood, C. H. VAlt pot of tho 1'lrot National bank of Aah land. O, O. Kiibanka, Granite City Savlugn bank. John A. Hnrvoy, H. P. I'obland, II. B. nndgor, C. II, Lntnlclii, CltlzoiiH Dnnklug and Tniflt compnny, Aahlaud. I B. Wnkomnn, Qoorgo h. Davla, William MoNonly, Knrly Policy, I.eo Ja coba, of tho rrultgroworn' bank, Mod fonl. II. W. Mndsny, Contrnl Point Btao bank. W, I. Vawtor, C. W. MoDonnld, W. P. yalontlno, Jnokson County bank, Med ford. John a Orth, J. A. Perry, Medford Na tlonal bnnk. nonjamln M. Colllrjs, Unnk of JnckBon vlllo. Orln Crawford, C. H. Hood, II, D. How ard,' P. IC Douol, M. U Alford, First Na tional bnnk of Medford. i Tho next mooting will bo hold In Med ford next April. TO OPEN SMELTER ON ROGUE RIVER Forestry .Service fSnuith Penult to Management of Alincilu MIiicn In Inseplilue County to Operate Their Plant. 0 D B '! ik Fine Furniture Quality and Price Right Wc can show you the finest assortments of fine and medium priced furniture that can ho foumJ In Southern Oregon. Come and see the show here and you will say that anyone can net anvthinn that thev may desire at this store. Our new styles are In and they are beauties. We have marked everything at ifltf YniTi I omr I rfcrlo-rvcry low Prlccs quality considered, and we believe that we will net your business If you will conw and Jcl 1UU1 JJpy lUUdV seo the floods. Twenty years In the retail furniture business is sufficient recommend to asure you that J The new Art Catalogue showing Color Drawing of attractive Library Interiors, announced in The Saturday Evening Post of October 15, to be distributed by agent! for wo can and do show the floods. Fine Rugs 8lobc Avert) iekc Elastic Bookcases We have Just received a fine line of Rugs of al kinds and sizes, we want to show them to you. You will be surprised to see what good values we are showing for such small prices. Now is a good time to purchase a rug, while the assortments are in good condition. cm be obtained only at our store, as we arc the exclusive agents in this city, for this and other trade-marlced lines of high-grade furniture. Fine Dishes Did you know that we carried very complete lines of Dishes? You can buy anything from the lew prices to the very best Havlland China. You will find that we can save you money on dishes and all we ask Is that you come and see the values that we are offering. , GET A COPY OF THIS BOOK SURE Medford Furniture Company The Only Complete House Furnishing Store In Southern Oregon NEELY PLEASED - WITH MEDFORD Vhv-I'rrKldeitt of BiKikune National Apple Show KnyN He Wiih (Jlnd to' Head of Medfortl'H Determination to Kxliililt. Apple. Loyalty to your favorito storro is a fino trait. Bo also loyal to your self by koopinjr in constant touch with Its advertising. Haikta for health. ' Aftor inoro limn a yeur of negotia tion nnd inquiry, tho forcat aorvlco nnd tlio nmnnKi'ini'iit of tli.i Almoda mines property In Jo.iophlno county have nitrcod on tho torniM of a pormlt nuthor Ulnir tho opcnliiK of n amoltor at tho nilnlnir property on Hokuc rlvor. At a mvollnir in Portland tho terms of tho permit Mtibmlttod by tho ncrvlco woro acceptod by tho compnny officers, nnd formal contracts will bo signed nccord liiKly. A $J 0,000 bond will bo filed by tho com puny, which Is Intended to In demnify tho forest service for nny des truction of troca that may result from Milliliter fumes sprendlnif over adjacent hlllH. This lasue, whllo kept comparatively (pilot, has boen ono of tho most Inter esting fought out In Oregon administra tion of thv forest reserves. Smelters, are Injurious to trees for u radius of two to five miles, according to size of tho plant. In northern California a bitter controversy has been carried on between tho Mountain Copper company, which had n smelter operating before tho reserves woro withdrawn, And tlio federal resorvo management. Another fight lu on over tlio fumes coming from the great llutto Binoltors. which nro said to reach federal Interests. In Kumpter, Or., there is u small smelter, but It Una not run much, nnd prlvnto laud Is most ly In tho Immediate environment, so that comparatively slight trouble has been experienced thoro. With tho Almoda people, tho forest sorvlco had opportunity to Imposu Its restrictions boforo over granting a por mlt to opon work, oh tho property Is situated In tho resorvo district, Ne gotiations over tho terms of theso re strictions liqro been prolonged, At first tho service demanded tho filing of a $50,000 bond, with tho conditions nt tnohed of having Its own employes .do termlno whothor suoh loss had boen sua tallied ns warranted demanding recom pense under tl;o bond. Iteplylng to this, tho mliio manngomont said that, thoro wus not $5000 worth of trees within n radius of flvo miles of tho property, as tho growth was scrawny, romoto from any consuming center, In a rough, for bidding region, and with no prospeotlvo coimuorclnl value for porhaps inoro than a generation- Hovorol issues have been gono ovor repeatedly. District Forostor Chapman concluded to visit tho property, whloh ho has JiiBt done, with ono or two of his oxperts lu trco life and posslblo losses, Slnco ho looked tho ground over, lie nt onoo modlflod conditions for tho smoltor to open, and tho terms accop. table to tho management have been submitted, SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 29. "Whon I rend In tho paper this morning thnt Medford has arranged to exhibit two enrs of Roguo nivcr npplcs at the Spokano nhd Chicago apple hIiowb," said Harry J. Ncely, first vico-prealdcnt of the National applo show, "I wns more Btrongly Impressed than ovor with t,ho theught: What a community of In terests this grent exposition hna como to be, and how times and conditions havo changed 1 Only a few years back and northwest interests with Identical n'ms to servo woro contin ually at odds with each other In otead of getting together for tholr general welfare. "Medford docs not atop to ques tion tho Incidental advertising Spo kano Is getting out of this exposi tion. What Interests Medford most Is: 'What can wo profit by making hucIi a showing?' Tho Idea was, as Dr. Rcddy said, in bringing tho mat tor to a head nt tho recent mooting nf thn Medford Commercial club, at which It wr.s finally decided to ontor tho two-cnr exhibit, that tho city could got n largo amount of adver tising, nt comparatively email cost, and thnt tho chahco should not bo overlooked. What ha snld was par ticularly truo In view of tho fact that tho Medford xhlbit nlso will go on to Chicago, whoro It will bo glvon equal promlnenco with ovory display from other cltlea In tho northwest. "As nn officer of tho Natlonnl Ap plo show I am glad to seo that our Oregon friends, who havo done so much to mnko tho show a biiccoss, ronllzo that It Is not a Washington or a Spokano Institution. From tho start wo havo been enroful to pormlt no community, district or state to oxorclso nny umluo promlnenco this show nml this policy will purauod throughout." in ho FOLLOWS FRIEND ACROSS STYX As Soon ns Deputy Sheriff Hears That UN Friend Has Killed Him self Ho FlreH Soft-Nose llullet Through (llls Heart. EIj CI2NTHO. Cal Oct. 29. In Bop.nrnblo friends through llfo, Jnko Meadows, doputy ohorlff nnd a for mer Indian flghtor of Reno, and Oeo. Snxsmlth, ono of tlio best-known surveyors in tho southwest, nro doad today, Meadowh having shot hlmsolf through tho hoar.t when ho learned thnt Soxsmlth had committed sui cide, SoxHmlth yestorday wont Into tho offlco of Sheriff Mobloy Mead ows, brolhor of Jnko, In tlio county Jail, nnd fired a bullot through his own chost from a gun ho found standing In tho room, Ho dlod Into last night, An hour aftor Soxsmlth'dlod Mead ows was told of his friond's doath. "Oood," ho oxclnlmod. "I'm glad George got off, I'm going tho samo routo." MeadowB then wont to his room In tho jnll building, lny on his bod nnd sent a Boft-nosod rlflo bullot through liln honrt, dying almost, Instantly. Soxsmlth laid out tho famous Im perial valloy Irrigation cnnal and built a 300-foot Jotty for tho South orn Pacific railroad In an attoinpt to turn tlio floods of tho Colorado river hack to their courso. Ho had hold 80voral public offlcos. Mondows was known ob a scout In tho early days In Arizona, Ho had Boryod as a doputy ehorlff horo for many yoars. Soxsmlth Is survivod by a small daughter and Meadows leaves a wlfo nnd flvo chlldron, III EXQUISITE MODES THIv EXQUISITE "man-inade" suits and coats for ladies -wef shall exhibit on Monday and all this week would seem to "snatch a grace beyond the reach of art" a grace unadorned beyond that refined symmetrical contour which only a master hand can mold in those su perb, exclusive textiles which give richness and tone when perfectly shaped in good form and taste. YOU can possesp one for 25, or you can purchase a Deluxe suit at $75. At $35 you get extra special val ue. Color tones are gray, brown, blue. They are all Skinner Satin or silk lined. wfr il1 IS IMPORTANT that you should know we fit all sizes in man made suits, from the miss of 14 to the ladies' size, 47. Fine Furs Your wardrobe will not be complete without one of the beautiful fur pieces that we are showing this season. They meet the most ex acting demands and will surely please you in every particular. They come in Mink, Martin, Lynx. Fox, Sable, Jap-Iink and many r.f the finest, most. desirable imitations. Prices to suit. Try "Merode" Underwear The finest form fitting and most com fortable and lasting brand of underwear to be found on the market today. You are 'sure to find your size in the style and weight you most desire at this" store. All weights all size's in the fleeced cotton, wool, union, silk and wool, etc., in sepa rate garments ' and in union suits. "We have the quality and price to suit. Onyx Hosiery for women and misses is sure to please you. Every pair is honestly made from the toe up and will give perfect' satisfaction no matter what you pay. Ladies and misses' hose in all sizes and weights suit able for this country, are sold hero at from 25c to $2.50 a pair. f umrove' ,IWIRWIR ' New Waists and Skirts OUR "WAISTS cannot be accurately described even if we should attempt to do so in a space the size of this entire ad., so we simply invite you to call and see the beautiful styles. OUR SKIRTS will appeal to you the moment you see them. They are practi cal, durable, all the latest styles and ma terials and finish is the best you can find anywhere at the prices named. Pretty Dresses Are you looking for a pretty dress for evening, party or reception wear? We invite you here and assure you that we can show you the newest and prettiest styles shown this season. Plain and fancy silks, and in wool, suitable for street and dress ov both. THE EMPORIUM MEDFORD'S QUALITY STORE E. O. TACKSTROM, Proprietor ii WHY NOT AERONAUICS IN AMERICAN' ARMY? ' WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. Whoro Is tho United States amy in tho field of military neronautics? Tho Gorman army, possessed of a corps of offlcors thoroughly trained lu norounttics, has recently begun tho instruction of its common sol dlors In tho ubo of tho aeroplane and tho dlrlglblo. Franco, by tlio th-Bt of noxt year, will havo a fleet of CO aoroplanes, oqulppod, mannod and rondy for Im modlato military use, England Is prepared to copo with tho now probloms of aerial warfare Japan now has four captains and 21 lioutonants In Gormany for In struction In aoroplanlng, Tho Toklo government has taken undor consid eration tbo establishment of an aero nautical corps of which theso offl cors nro to bo tho backbone. Tho United States army has ono officer ongngod In aoroplanlng and has ono aoroplano. Congress has not appropriated money enough for this loono offlcor to oporato effectively this lono machlno. Tho aeronaut is Lleutonant Foulols, who Is making occnslonrl flights In tho army's Wright blplnno and la doing valunblo work In tho study of aeronautical probloms. OAMR LAW VIOLATION CASH IS POSTPONED Kverott, ntohnril and WlllUm Luman and W. G. UaBh of Provolt woro brought boforo Justlco Canon Saturday afternoon charged with liavlnH violated the game lan8 in running oor with doga. Tho caao wan postponed iintU Tuesday, No vember 1, in order to seoure the presonco of tho npoessary witnesses, and the de fendants were allowd to go' on their own rcognUanoe, tholr ball being fixed at 500 each. TAGOMA VOTES ON MILLION BOND ISSUE TACOMA. Wash., Oct. 29. Whether an additional debt of $1, 023,000 Bhall bo placed against tho municipality to provide funds for a tiro tug, two now bridgos and a mu nicipal dock aro quostloas being vot ed upon at tho polls horo today. Tho voting Is hoavy, as the campaigning has boen llvoly and Intorost keen, Early Indications are that tho vote will bo closo. It takes a threo-fltths voto to carry any Issue. Intorest aud geaeral discussion havo coatorod largoly on tho advis ability of Increasing tho city's dobt for a municipal dock. Tho tiro tug has also boon a bono of contontlon. Mayor Fawcott has backed the dock project and has conducted a cam paign In its favor. J A PANIiSK AUMA.MKNT : IS TO UB LIMITED VICTORIA, B. C.. Oct. Z9. Ad vlcea woro brought by tho steamer Kamnkura Marti thnt Admiral Yaea amoto and other promlnont naval au thorities lutorvlowod by the Nteht NIchi, state that under tho goTerm mont naval program tho fixed poller will bo to cdnflnu construction and: ammunition manufacture and th standard of Japan's armament policy will bo limited only by the capacity of Japanese shipyards. Tho govern ment will also do much to foster thn Iron Industry. Japanosa nowspapors comment bit terly against ullogod Injustices deM to poaching schoonora in Bering bk. by Unltod States cutter and QtH clals, Tho Nippon has a bitter complafat. It says tho scaling achooser Tetal: was arrested simply beeause a few fresh fish were .found oh ber Utav They woro told It they wished t M poal tboy must do so in t day km put up 91000 each. Tall fctiiig -possible, they were Impriimi. " "J $ v ti Y .'4