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BITTNER ENTERS
iRACE FOR MAYOR
Loc.nl Han Announces His Candi
dacy Says If Elected He Will
Sec Thai the Laws Arc Enforced
Believes in Majority Rule.
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To the Public:
iWtor onrafnl pouisiilerHtuwi J
linve dodliltfcl l nnnouiloo llial I will
lie u iiMi(lid!(to for tlio office o!'
irinr of tlio -oily of MorffWil in
III? (fomintr oluotion in January.
I liueitntoil nbotit mftkins the race
iinlll 1 wit uiflod to tlo o by it Jtnut
jiunibor of IViomlB, mid nftr rm
Hideriiic UiO matter onrofully from
every Hlmulpoiiii.
Mi'ilfonl needs n progroash c, yet
coiiiiuniicnl, ndmiiiiallnitinn; n clean
fib' government, Btriut eoloon ibku
liiniiii nnd nil nppofntivo office-'
wlinuld be lidld by moil Hint not only
iiiiduibtnnd their business thorough
ly, but iiuw who will, carry out lhi
will yf the people funrlossly nt nil
times.
As far ns in niS' power lies, I pro
pd"p to give this city n clenn nd
mhiiMrntioii nnd one thnt will be lib
rtolu'ly free from graft. I will il
all' in my ixnver to co that notliintr
is' done by (ho city government thnf
will be for the benefit of it "mnnll
cliinic," hh ugiiinsl the interests of
(Ikj bnlnnec of the citizen?.
'If Y'u know mo nt all you know
Unit I will ace (hat men nro omployud
im 'engineer, chief of police mm
otfifir iippointive office who know
their nitflineBs mid who will be fuilli
i nl to their trust nnd thnt J will d.
nil in my power to givo llodford the
moHt sntisfiietory nlniinitriilioii
nun win rvcr utive neon Known noro,
Sincerely, K. F. A. JUTTKtilt. "
Mr, nittner lias resided in Med
ftnd nhoiil two yenpr and now Iiw
ill 1111 Kiist Main street.
"Those who know him well know
thai his wo id is us good as bin note,
nnd thai he will do all thnt he prom
ittt'fl and a little more, if possible.
SOCIETY IS AGOG
SLIGHT TO JAPS
MANY SLAVE GIRLS 1 96 NEW ENGINES
BROUGHTTOU.S.
Great Traffic Is Unearthed by Fed
eral Officers Immigration Laws
Violated Arrival of Each
Meant at Least $10,000.
Jliin
Anotlicr Thorn Is Said to Have Occn
Pressed to the Side of Japanese
'plfinlty hy Careless Americans
No Guests Came to Dance.
v SaN'JanCi'SCO, Dec. 7.- -Tlifil ft
rtna; af Ck1K-Aiiirtrn Klrl bMiivp
rtnngglurs noUnl an .tvorao of $ t0,
IH)0 with tlio nrrlvnl of every liner
uriugliiK .a coiiHlKuniout of Hlnves In
Its Iiohl wis learned tnilny through
?niUiorltntlro iourc Violation of
he' Immigration laws In tlio Hinug-
gllilg of Chinese male nnd fotnnle,
I wauled hy the nhhorront condltloiis
ioiind to oxlat when the government
ufeents raided tJi llnor Mnncjiurhi on
ItH nrrlvnl from tlio orlont. Is expected
to result In tlio conviction of several
tnnmhers of the ring through Impllca
ctitlon hy nlloged momhors of the
gang now under Hiirvollttiiico hy fed
oral officers. The nuthorltlos refuse
t6 reveal the names of the men biih
p'ectod and tlio movements of tlio gov-
Wninciit oporatlves are being lunakod
with secrecy until evidence against
the suspects Is complete.
Hand Is Found.
Tho worlc of tho secret service
Aitonts nlrondy litis revealed the exist
ence of 'a rcgnlnrly organized asso
ciation of white men and Chinese
hero nnd nt Hongkong, It is alleged.
Chief IMchnnl Taylor of tho Now
York stnto eecret service, who for
merly wns engaged In San Krnnclsco,
Btliniped out tho traffic lioro for n
time' Whon ho returned t( tho enst
tho ring Toncwcd Its activities nnd It
Is said linn succeeded In bringing over
from 10 to 20 mon and women on
(A'ory voyage of tho Pacific Mall lin
ers. ) Itiulallly I-MhIh.
The aywtoni of oporutlon ns detail
ed hy n Chlnnmnu who Is In n position
fit familiarity with' conditions, com
bines tho heartlessnesB of tlio orlon-
tal and tho hrutnllty of degiaded
Avhllo mon.
The traffic prlmnrlly Ib in smug
'ling coollcj Into tho United States,
.for this there Is a feo ranging from
V00to $10"()0, according p the avnll
tthlllty of an alllil. The netondnry
ami moro profitable activity of the
hand Is centered, however, In supply
lug the "gal" or "gay-yuon" housea
L,'.,fi"u4fl!owy, ,n lJ10 .dlfforont cltlcd
of tlie(nltel Hlaies, iticoh ror Win
TO 81 PURCHASED
Southern Pacific Equipment Will Bt
Increased on Western -Lines
4
Says Work Will Not Be Stopped
on New Lines in Orcnon.
SAN' FKANTIHro, Cnl., Dee. 7.
Julia KriillHclinitl, viee-presidont
the Houtliern I'noifio nnd direetoi
of inninteiiniico nnd ojicnitinti of .tin
llnrriinnii linen, is in Sail Francisd
todn'v to' ihiieet the cotiMruelini
u1 in Califonflii nifd tho I'lieifn
imrtlnvel. Kruttrtchnttt today vix
ili'd I hi Dumbitrloii oiif-nf'f, on tin
Koiithern I'lielfie. Ho "will 0 ove.
the Saemmeiito Southern and Hum
will depart for I'oitlaud, loliimii),
home via Seattle.
"TJiu Soiilhuru J'aeifie and lie
I'liion rnrtifio have plhcod ordon
lor 15)0 new locomotives," nun
Knittseluiitt. "Thee nro mosth
for the benefit of the extreme west
eru biiBiiicHS of the companies, ii
addition, 85 more engines nro uudoi
eoiifitnn'lioii. One hundred of tin
.loeomotivcH nre for passenger serv
ice, forty for 8vitchinp nnd the bal
anee for freight trains."
Coiicot iiintr building operation'
now in jirogress in OickoiIj Knit I
whiiitt said that Ihe line east of tli.
CaneadoM wn liointj pushed Jo com
pletion Avith all speed. Sevenl.
miles nre under construction nin'
120 more will be added before tin
project is complete. Tho comple
tion ofllhiH line, lie said, will uliorf
en the time hoi ween San Franeisci
ami Portland by 11111113' bourn, ng 11
is not oulv shorler than the piohui,:
ronlc, bijl is 011 ni) c'ljsipr grade.
AN APPRECIATION.
girls rajge from $'jn00 to StiDO each.
'As high as SI 0,000 Iiuh been paid for
a slao girl thnt caught the fancy of
Komo wonltliy mamlarlu or long lead
er. ' .TJie girls lire lured to Ihe steamora
oji .iiiany. pretext. In Homo case
.iM' kro Id dun ppI from their homos.
drugged and carried to tho vomel
lynder cover of darltnest ,
ilrouglit in lieu. .
.1'ASADIiNA, ('!., Hoe. 7.
Whether or not, uuolher thorn-hut-
lifim nioaaed in Urn flliln of .linino
' ' d . mi. .. ....I.... ........ .. ..1..1.. .....I .......
10 dignity by ourolowi Amerioa 41 rK "''T .
f lT-I ' l,,u .'"iuuiu iiv nuiu iuirii iu a
a mooted ubjoet in I'nwuluiin
day. (Jul of (ho IiiukIo of lnvlln
limis to hall aboard lapaueno ei'dj
ora mid iu I'.iwidpuu hotels, and
iiIko Ihmr ieMirtid deehunlion, .uu';
soiia Mho hnvo ut lianil a di'MirsJjtr,
ileaiul lelnlioiiM with (lit) .lupiuiexc
visitor- arc Ir.unic lo arrive at r
eoiieliutiou that will tuplitiu uiidHM
((iu mmuu time Hinmith the uifTkT
dJHiiity of their offieeii.
The firat niUuiiderHtuiidiiiK git m
out of u teuUttive iiititntinii lo a hull
extended tho Jtnem. mhuiritl mid
hi stuff bv Mituuser U. .M. MuiiMid
of tli. AUrvluiid hotel. Tim inrittt
luu wmm if 1 en thniuuh Mre-ulu.it
JiHMMftt of the Uh Anxt'lf Juwu ljH'
oe-Anieru'iiu UMtonutiou. K'umuri! '"
malt Tocher In the hold of tho vt-
Blrn'ongo inwiRiirlng 11 by It feflt.
(n this llufy o.vlsted throughout the
oyaxe of UR days, being fed only on
jAivjiid, ton nnd water nnd rn lulus, not
not ueiiiK peruuiiea 10 leave me com
parfmT'Iit. . It bji a dOliieldeiico Mint Vlco-Vrosl-dent
nnd Geuerul Mammer H. P.
Achwertu of tho I'nclfio .Mall SlOttin
Irlp coiiipHiiy wa aboard lh .Man
rhurln on her luat voyRO while the
half atarved mid lml f Stifled mon nnd
Houiftii wiif ftHl Iu tlio Alio iln bidow
iliwUa
It Is not known how the immliira-
tlon offlclHkj beoKiHo awart of exltrt-
eomlllloiiB, but It Is wild tlmt
reiHied (hut on the dutr HUgeNted,
Deetmber :t, Aduiiml Yohii-o hal
prowMwl to attend a rrcepliou m
hb hiNMir in Urn AiirmIm. UiuiihI
dwilwl that the invitaUtma to tl.ik
bmi hd hiMti sent to the wouie
u raaadenA.
Apireitivt of Ijunanl' eour
lwv. tho adnurul und hi ntuil
Iduutiwl a danc aboard thv ftnKhip
Ahuuta. InvitatiOiit. ttunoHorniir lit
ilste aa December A vtvn vnyravtMl.
Thirty of thp wero Mtut to Alati-!
HRer lmiuard, prexutuably o be L ,
literal MiuooK hik aueu at hu di
civUon. "1 tas ill whaa Uta ioiUUkNi a
tite4," Niui l.mMrtt Uiftv. '("o-t
xwtuaiUlv I hmi. ut alwiuloii a pIam
Ui ontanue u wH ftd tuk thatn
U Ban lWro Ut uitaiid Admir.d
YtisliiroV duuee. Thw waa tha wtiy
bawl., ao far aa I know, tar the r-
puHa laat thae invitation tud m
iciior,d.M
(Hher iuvitulioaa to Um ball wen'
rereixett m , ,,'
aatih frt4u Iu 1.
aJiili tlurtUB ii e
tarm tbe l(e
alatol shota of Aaaletnnt Coinmawloii'
er Hurry l'MaU which ftauwul the sur
render of th amugglem aa sinijta of
Ui ring while tuy wont loiuitvlng
their tlcltlma fniin the alilp Huiiduy
ilgbt marketl the befdunlK of a con
certed movement bj the aoternimMit
to atamp out the traffic.
Y CASES ARE
OF
V Judte OMIkimt 1ih the dii.trict
fOurt nt JaekaonvlMo workms; rejrn
laiiy. Ho tut uo eriiuiitul cmw have
Immu take hi hit etrfl uit auak
we divoraea and aft iu iveover
iablirr irVe Into rlfepfcaed fl ni a
raitid rala awl the doeket will noon
b eluaifd of hiich euaea. Up ilon
day the following eaaaa went dia-
in. Keveral ih-i IuuhwI 4:
e-tid Ihe Japunet , 1'. I.. Ton Yelle i, John It. Allen,
(Hy n I'Yieud.)
Rev. Ulhert II. llieku of Axliliunl
was culled to Icdford, December ..
lo conduct funeral honiccs oter tin
reninins of (leorgo L. Hoone, win
eaino from (ho slnle of- .Missouri u
1818. lie was a soldier iu the .Mex
ican war, but settled iu Oregon
where he hax lived coutinuoiil.
wince 1852. He ha.s been u goo.1,
biihband, a loving fulher nnd n
putriolie eitizen. Thoo who Knew
him iiiohI iutimulcly nre tuirmest ii.
thoir prnise of' liih eveellubt chani"
101':' Ufa iMtieilciTnild bnivnihHin
IliWled in his liutllo with diseuae mid
(tiifferiiiii for Ihe lust 111 years litis
been Homothhu; liemij;. Kecenlly he
grew weaker and suffered more, un
til he fell asleep at midnight nf De
cember .'I, 111 10, nt Ii'ih home in Aled
loid. He ih Miirvited bv a wife null
eleven children, fite of whom wen
with him ut Ihe last hour. Mr. liooiie
in a ifrout grandson ()f tho fmnoiib
hunter and pioneer. ' Dnniel lloone.
who played hitch mi inleiesliug pait
iu the oiuly hetllemeut of Kotituekj
a hundred nnd Jilly yenix ajjo. ,Mr.
Iliekh, iu Ihe Mineral nddrens, ulliid
ed'Jo inmiy tliiup-. ol inleiest which
he hud piekoij up iu traveling, of the
territorv lraveied by lloone in
North t'uivHiiui. Teiiuohheo und Keu-
lucky, l'loiiiiiieul auunig the Ihiiitfx
ho ineiitioneil una Hie fuel Unit he
uiih.one time paalor of a eouulry
rhuivh within ouo mile of tho fa
iihjiih "lloone lute," near ,louo.hor.
the old en pi In I of Iho ulnte of Tou
iiCMHee. The lloe hlill t.tuiula SiimI
lienr tho following iuaeripliou, vUu:
MI). lkiono Killed n I I'm- mil)." The
trunk and luiinelnv of tlmt tree nit
eotered with the names of people
who have aono lar mid ii(nr to lMik
Hmiii the deciphered word writjc.i
bv the Imud of the mighty hunter mi
loiiir ik. Mooiioh record m writ
ten 1n Ampler inniiiim' in n book. Om J
hixtorieK are not nil put into book i
form, nor tho reeonla of our deed
carved oxn tuton Iho trees, but we!
loavo it leciird behind us eiiKrnved
in the heurU of those who oo u
Such u memory in loooidud with the
relntiton und iiinuy friends of our
hnuher, Owiiw h. lloone. The
tortus null tetnpeals will ,lil heal
and the meixdlesa tide of time Mill
tweep on, and yet ail those cannot
efface the atuiT of noble, uiixt'lf
aatlt life. The deeds of the blent ak
rteArdotl in the bonks above, whew
tuitffU and the ransomed uiiiv read
in the eternities to eouie. We hoitld
be retdl' whuti our suuunoiih ebmes
lo join our luted one on the beau
tiful i4j,on. ,
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SAYS PARTIES OF, TELLS, OF AS
AND
ENGLAND WILL 60
Prominent Englishman Says Only
Question Now Up Is Whether
Birth or. Bullion Shall Continue to
Rule Land Sees Rocks Ahead.
WATER SYSTEM
Citizen of Ashland Writes, Sayinq
Bond Issue Should Bo Defeated
Until Time Whciw Each Dollar
Borrowctl Could Be Used.
VICTORIA, II. C, Dec. 7.--That
the party atystvin iu (lrent Hritahi in
about played out and that ft busi
neHs "Wanunuiit i- the only Solu
tion of licr trouble- is Ihe opinion
of Wh It ot" Weather pooii, it promi
nent Kiiglishiiiiin jn-it aeross, Aftor
miming clevcTii ' Kiighs luneii wjio are
most proinihCjiit Jiiion nt, a -cabinet to
innnnge he"r 'nl'fiiii-, he sas:
"The hiimu old jmities nre at the
same old gmuc. 'And what arc they
fighlhig nboiit? The imlioii's need,
Ihe empire's &nl'cly; or the soci.tl
ameliorntioii ot' it eople? No!
They nre cugrtged in a fight to n
finish lo decide whether tho legisla
tors hy birth or the legislators by
bullion hhiill pull tho Avires of gov
ernment. "Our empire's suprcinncy is
ihruatencdj Iter trade fettered willi
the 'freedom' of congested cobden-i-tii,
h'er naval dominion undermined,
her people oppressed with too many
luxes und toolitlle work. The 'big
loaf is demanded by the big Joaf
ors. "In the mennwhile Kgypt is in .i
fennoiit, Indin iu u state of .sedition
bordering on rebellion. In South Jiicnsc to It except collecting nnd they
To tho editor:
It fs so easy to gel In debt and
littvo little or nothing to ilhow for
tho obligations created and which
onrn Interest as regular an tho soa
soiiii roll around tnut I want to ask
a' few fiuostions of the" good cultured
people of Ashland regarding tho pro
posed now Water system for. that city
which the voters arc soon to pnBs on,
and which witl iuld only $170,000
moro to tho Interest bearing dcbt3.
First, I vtint to say that the In
0(11110 from Ashland's water system
should be sufficient' to make the
rteedod Improvomonts and extensions
of sorvlco without creating this great
public debt. From an ciperlenco of
ten ycarp In tho water business iu the
east I am suro that it tho Ashland
wnter system was In Individual hands
It would not only pay Its own wny,
but would In a few years pay off the
other city debts which como easy and
tho money wont easy and only n few
havo received any benefits therefrom
There Is not n better paying busi
ness In the United States I? half man
aged than tho Ashlnnd water system
There Is practically no operating ex-
Africa, I hit on und Doer nro biting
each other's necks in a woman's em
brace. Australia is iholuted and all
but bankrupt. Only Canada goee
on its wav. iiolwilliMtanding tho ne
glect of tho mother country to real
ize her responsibilities and respond
lo the needs and aspirations ot her
empire."
INORANTS PASS
do not even so to tho exyenco bf buy
ing postal cards to notify people as
to what thoir water bills are. Ash
land neods a, live newspaper to dlj
Into Its city huolucsa and ceo whero
tho leaks arc.
' Tho now plans for tho expenditure
of $170,000 In overhauling tho sys
tem nnd Increasing tho present cup
ply of water In dry seasons do not at
tempt to Improve tho quality of the
Water or ,;uard ngalnst polullon that
at present gos Into tho realms and Is
Hie cause of sickness and death not
wlthstandlnt: tho explanations made
by boosters that typhoid nd other
sickness usually caused by pointed
water nro brought. In from Medford
and other cilice and not contracted
through drinking Ashb.nd'o "uubnr
pnsced pure sparkling mountain wa
ter." What a fraud and burlcso.110 on
tho degree cf Intelligence of tho pros
pective resident who docs not believe
fi)t'or.vtliliu;hu,la t(3ld"Iu this western
country. I hato seen rater drawn
from tho cltyj faucots that was full
of vlglors from n very small slzo to
(ho size of u mnsiptltoo just before
her flies; can any one ari:ue that such
writer Is freo from typhoid nnd othei
gerniB?
It would seem that tho superloi
Intelligence and highly developed cul
ture of Aahlnnd would discover that
the greater par. of their water stip
jdy Is taken into tho mains just above
tho park anil that many people live
along tho crook above that point and
that tho drainage of stahloa and hu
man excrotla has no other way except
Into tho water system. And the
plain for the' now s.vbtoni lns.te.-ul of
providing against this source of polu
llon only contemplate building i
larger reservoir no that this filth an
accumnhito und the germs and wig-
lera develop Into greater nuinbets.
Tho bond iasiio should be defeated
idittl a dollar's wurtli f benefllH -tie
promised for ovory dollar to be bor
row od.
Let tho city uao tho two conciete
dams nlrnudy built it ml wlilch they
nro paying- Interest on and not using
1 1 Tluv will answer for reaertoles until
The old idea nbotit store Milter- biicIi time as oiitalde electilc light
filing die bard but thev die, never- ronierns do not control the tlt -nt-thelcsn.
Sun,. ndvertiMiig nownduti- eminent and the light plant Is used
Iiuh netvt. Milue foi sbl mil's beni fit Thr ri.in lu-pl
' OltANTS PASS, Or, Dec. 7. .1. U
.Mjers were elected mayor of Grants
Pnss by unuiilinous vote und the re
sult Is expected to bo n prqgresslvo
program for tlilB" city for tho noxt
two.yoars'rThyruHtif tho.tilty tloket
olecled followi-layor, J, U. -Myem;
tieasurer, .lames lloluutn; council
mou: Klrst wun, V. I). Strieker; Sec
ond ward, J. l- Wolfersborgor nnd
S. W. Phillip:- Third ward, G. C.
Daniels; Fourth ward, 11. U. Her
7.IiiKer. t r-l--
Union L'tJailer Killed.
SAN PltANtllSCO; ChI., Dec. 7.
Domingo Navarro, president of
the Ship Sculcnjl union, was t-hnt
iuid iiislanlly IJillud todny ut Ihe
rnioii lion works. His slayer es
caped. It is reported thnt Ihe ahooliug
wua the res 11 It of a quarrel oter la
bor (mentions centering mound a
I like which Iho ahip ticulcrh have
uoiiaideied mUltut. ,
1'1'Hli KAMI.VK.
If the ruitroiul men ahoiild ko 011
a alrlko on the 'I Oth there would be
i fuel famine In Mod ford Itiatdo of a
tveik. You hi beller gel a few tons
Of coal while you cm Tin 00 ears
now hero. So or phono llurhrldgu,
the drayman. 2ZQ
. -. - j-t -t-i.
GRANGE WORM HORSE THIEVES .
THREATENS GOAST MURDER 14
Such Is Statement Made at Mcctinq
of Citrus Fruit Men Now in Ses
sion in California hy Commis
sioner Jeffrey. --
Indians Arc Ambushed and Shot
Down, Thrown Into Trench and
Buried Their Horses Arc Taken
hy Murderers.
STOCKTON, Cnl., Dec. 7- The
Cnllftirnltt citrus fruit luddstry Js be
ing fcerloimly thrcatoned by the Im
portation of the dreaded Moxfcat
orange worm, according to State Hor
ticultural Commissioner .1. W. Jef-1
frcy. At it mission of the horticul
tural commissioners of tho various
coilntlcs held In connection with tho
California fruit growers, Commission- the murderers, who oscaped'thc posse
or Jeffrey said that the oggs ot the which wori lint upon'thelr trail soon
Mexican maggot were being brought after the discovery of the bodies.
"
1101SI3. Idaho, Dee. 7,Von
reached' llolse today that ProiJceiitbr
Lee of (JassIiiB county,' Idaho has
niadoii.reb'ort to the deparnnent ot
justice nt Wasiilngton cohcbrnlng the
murder of H Indinns by horse thieves
In Hlk county, Nevada. According
to the report reaching here, the gov
ernment will Institute 'a search for
across tho border by tourists In their
bnggage.
The Indians were ambushed this
summer In the mountains nnd shot
Commissioner Jeffrey said that down. A long trench was then-dug
northern California fruit growers
wcro just ns gravely concerned as
those ot southern California, as the
orange groves of Dtttto county are
endangered.
Medford Mail Trlbuno want ads
bring results. .
at tho power house can regulntc the
flow ot water from these two con
crete dams Into the city mains, or
the higher pressure line at the power
house cau he connected direct to the
city mains nnd mnko pressure enough
to put every bit of water that tho
new plans contomplato Into the city.
If tho pressure Is too heavy iu the
lower part of the city, put pressure
regulators on tho mains for that part.
Do away with the lower icservolr on
Irely except for Irrigation purposes.
Require consumors to put on meters
and your supply will he sufficient for
twice your present needs and when
more wnter Is needed lay another
supply lino front the power house to
tho city. ' ' '
Those nre a few questions that are
not taken from tho compiled data
found In works on hydraulics, but
they aro pertinent to tho beat Inter
ests of Ashland nnd I would like to
see them moro freoly discussed.
A CITIZEN.
and the bodies of the Indians and the
horses which had been shot were
thrown Into the trench and burled.
Cattlemen later discovered evidences
of the crime and reported tho matter
to tho authorities here, but despite
nil- efforts of the stnto officials no
trace of the murderers was found.
It Is believed Hint the horso thieves
stolo the Indians' horses and then
niubushed the Indinns who were trail
ing them. A gang In which Ecvoral
half breedB and four renegade whites
aie alleged to be members is suspect
ed of having killed the Indians.
LEW POWELL MADE '-
V A GOOD SHOWING
NTAV YOKK, Dec. 7. Setouil
good mutches were offered to Low
Powell, the Sun Francisco light
weight, todny n u result of (he fin
ished mumicr in which he polished
off Voting Olio in their light nl the
National Sporting clnb hist night.
Powell won hantU down, and ut two
or thiee singes of the ten-round
bout it looked u.s though he wcie go
ing to score n knockout, but Olio
nmuuged .somehow lo weather the
storm each lime. Powcllxis now in
line for mutches with I'al Moore,
Tommy Muiphv nnd other's.
0
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MimuiMi ami to rt4'oer tumivy, dinaai-mail
wn the Ifot i;..l,ri J lbirdelleJ JVjwr m-hii et J va, Itolwf
Jlia atteroek li, K.n , !i.Hrr.n Prirhurd, sun ! re
for (Unaiiiu ami had b.-,i. .l,-,-,.iut,d Judgment fr plaintiff
win American and JaiutouMi lUg ., Orai, XurM-ry Company
t'oovar money
A Uamtv tunchtoi
lr ollmi- w.inli.M.m When uoi
ut the dam, k'h-N hud airiwd ai
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va.
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The graud jury found indictment
;ufuimt dolin "IW Cule, Josph
Warran wid Mtlluu C"itr.
iln.. K. T. Ilriwrs t. A'W il. U
ker, vaao tuken under ndviavutent
f eoatt.
S. J. MaM t. Joeph M GaKinui.
dwurnr htituiud.
I''rad UaiH t. Artie Rpt, divorce
Jmljfiueoi Jy default
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John K AC ii. dismiss, , AaJiluUil
, Fnmurh','riiitpruwiirshma ts K. I,.' KeKo u. Mvnl,- Cluui(4i.
'Joan It Ml,.,,, ,,su,-, 'Javkjw.u sunit
-2 imm
Mwlfttrd M,
bring reaulta.
ThImumi ttrtui
ctmsists of what is vonlly in tho oods offered for
salo. AVi know thatvoucannot bnv hot tor CUtKKX
ClOODS. hottur S'PAPLH and FANCl" GROCER
IKS, botror FLOl'R.'liiyi'TKR COKFKK, or hotter
13A KVMY PKODl'CTS than we aro offering for sale.
One rahbajjo patch may look a little nicer, hut
raise no bettor cabbage, and yet the gardener
an ill CllAUdK YOU KXTRA ON ACIOITN'U
OK Till!: LOOKS.
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Christmas Holiday Excursion
TO TJ1IC
CITY OF MEXICO
.'i' . via the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
LKAVINO PORTJiANli) ,
Dec, HthandI2th,I9IO
and
SAN PRANrrSCO DECKAEBER VI, 1910.
A MAGNIFICENT SPECIAL TEAIN
consisting of Observation Car, Pullman, ves
ti billed slcni)ing ears, smoking ear and din
ing car, will leave Third and Townsend
streets, San Krancisco, via the Coast Line.
Tho excursion is run under the auspices of
tho Southern Pacific, National Lines of
Mexico, International and Great Northern,
0. H. & S. A. and Santa- J)).
Round Trip Fare
$10J.()0-PJOMl,ORTJiAND-$101.00
Corresponding low rates from other 0. Jv.
& N. and S. P. points.
Interesting side trips on the return trip,
including the Grand Canyon, may be made.
Final return limit (K) days from dale of salo.
Equipment on this train will bo limitc-dand
no more passengers will be taken than can
be comfortably provided for.
Por further information, details and beau
tifully illustrated booklet on ".Mexico," call
on any O.-R. & N. or S.( P. Agent or write'to
WILLIAM McMURRAY '
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
Allen Grocery Co.
Main & CentralPhone Main 2711
The Famous jR&xfo
Tfi thfl l.fimn nf Rani &.... fcaja
because it gives the best light of all
lamps. The Rayo gives a white, soft,
mellow, diffused light-easy on the
eye because it cannot flicker. You
can use your eyes as long as you wish
under the -Rayo light without strain.
The Rayo Lamp is low-priced, and
even though you pay $5, ?lo or $20 for
...v, lamps, you may get more expensive
decorations but you cannot get a better
light than the low-priced Rayo elves A
strong, durable shade-holder holds' the
shade on firm and true. This season'
new burner adds strength and appearance.
Oac9 a Rayo Uer, Always One.
Standard Oil Company
I4corportD
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