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MEDFORD M"ATL TRTBUNti, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 10.11.
DEALERS IN LIQUOR
- CAUSED RECALL
nnsi'liiiru Pnnplo Believe Jmlyn Cake
Is Founlit liy Antl-Pralilliltlonlsts
Altliuunli Reason Given Is His In
striictlons In Murder Jury,
ltOttKllUIUl. Out, Juno 20.
KoHiilMirit In not I'.lvlnit :i'rul imp
port ti tin iiiiivoiiiunt Initiated In tliU
city In r.nill Circuit JiiiIk Jbn
(John, or Miimhfliilil, 1mc:uhmo of Ills
tttNtriirtliiiiH H Hid Jury that acqulttiM
Hoy MiCliillcii on My '-7 lunt, of Hi"
chimin of iiiinilrr lit tlio wirond do
Kri'. Willi" U In not illitputud Hint
tin liiHlriirllmiH of tint court worn
not itn roniplul" for Urn prosecution
(in limy worn for Hi ilfeiiHti, few
vntnrii roimliltir HiIh mifflclmit reason
fur liivoklmt Hi" recall iiKiilimt JuiIko
Colin mill few "" wIkmIiik Hin Jiiiu
tloiiH for Hint purpos".
11 Ik llm iiulnpolicn opinion of tunny
rltltoiiN Hint Hi" real utilmtiM behind
tlu iiuivciiienl lies Willi tlio nullral
ftiiil-prolillillloiilNtii, who display tin
iIIukuImmI Imtr.'il for JiulK" Cokn lm
caimn ho Imposed a Hue of J0OO on
Uir.M. liimr-nulliTM in tlm recent term
of court. HI others Indle.ted on u like
cliurKo fi" unum ovldeneo Hint
convliUil tin- flrrtl threw ami Hi" ""
ural presumption In Hint limy, tin),
Mill lig fined Him limit Tlio nlim com
prUo tho wlioln number of nofl-ilrlnk
dculcrs In llOHi'liurK.
Tlio recall petition am bnlitB circu
lated iinilor tlio direction of K, I.
Cniinou.v n HocliillHt attorney, of HiIh
city. Ho ) amplo fuuclH aro bnltiK
plodKoil to defray tint oxpoiiK" of mich
work. Thin Judicial illmrlrl In coin
piH.Ml of six counties. DoiikIhh, Coos,
r-nrrv. I.11110. Lincoln ami Heiiton.
Wltliln Um ronflni'H aro about 20,000
votoni ami tlio itlKiinluro of nt least
per cmil of theno muNt li affixed
to tlm recall petitions before tho nice
tion may lm ti'lI.
PAGE THREE
Our Correspondents
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS.
AI.HANY. N. V. A liill prol.il.i-
'liiitf tlio prcHcntiitmn or "a liMi'H
i.liiiiniitor rciircsciillui: " ,4I"vinw
iwrmni,' Jih, J.u.iKiiw J, by, Ou v ur-
nor
Dlx.
nilCAflO, III. l.ovoh'iok children
wlio winli to no In tlio Imtliiiit; beaches
urn now lii'inK chaperoned on tin
North I.uko Hlmro. Tlirci hundred
fninlliiiK Iiiim) formed mi UHSoeiulion
for tlm imrHiMi nl' l'liriilnliiiiK chap
crones for llioin.
N'l'.W YOUIv HoHoviiik Unit soil
!li water liy meters would cause tho
nulliiiK ilown of tin number of bulbs,
Mayor lliiyimr is opined to tlio num.
CIIICAdO, III. Miss Hose Slrom
or. viulim of niMuMiiliciliH mill Wil
limn Kllnnil, htruck liy u motor oyclo
worn iniirni'il in u hospital horo liy
Hiiv, (I. S. Olisliiml, who nut in
whi'olt'd clmir.
CIIK'AdO, III. -SuliHlunlial clio
oolutort linvo tnki'ii I ho place of tlio
fancy honhoii ciuiily iiccorilinj to tho
iiiciniiorrt of tlm Niitionul (.'onfcslion
hcrn AHHiiciiition ut itn muuliiij' hero.
Cl.r.VKIiANI), Ohio-.IuHtioo I.o
vinu hart hctllcd coutiovcrHy ho
twocn two women hem who worn
IfijjhtiiiK iivor tlm owncrHhip of a
jinir of Hiiodo hIioch liy nwiirdiiiK tho
woman limy caino iicnrcut fitlini: llio
foot onr.
HOHTON, Miihh. Indignation irt
niinpiuit iiinoiiK tlm IiuhoIhiH I'iiiih
lii'ii) over tlm oxchnngo of four Chi
ciiKO plnyoi-H for lloaton men whom
tlm faun deelaro wero far Kiiporiur
iu thu Chiciipi ulnycirt. Huston I'iiiih
aro not lioditiitini in HlmwiiiK thoir
iliHiipproval,
VKNICH, ('al.-C'ImrU'H Hiihsott
JifiiKiuiid ou tho Venice lieneli, today,
liiiH u thin ilium Mowed uwny in IiIh
ieniiK. tlm mwiinl for Having tho lifo
of (Icot'i'u lliiKorlnnil ol XMow ioik
City. Al'lor oxiii-chhIiij,' voluhlo thitnlcH
lliiKiuliiiid Hlippotl HiifiHett ten uonlrt
tolling him to buy u K"("l 1'l'lir
MADISON, WiH. In Ootohor at n
nu'oliiiL' of llm l'irnt uiitioniil oontor
oiiuo of tho Social Centor Dovolop
lnent AHHoointion, Senator J.aKollotle
of WiHcoiisln and Governor Wood
row WilHon of Now .lowex loaders of
llm ropuhliean and deiuoitiatio pro-
Kierirtivop an presidential poHNuYilitiim
will HpeaU from tlm hiiiuo piuiioriu.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl. Knrly
today at tho now California Ilolol
whom tlio wedding of JohojiIi Ghor
oeol wiih prneecdiiiKi oim of llm
KiiohIh fired a pistol into llm mowd
4ind four persons wero injured. Two
of them nro prohnhly fatally wound
ed. In tho panic that followed tlio
culprit useaped,
Mr. and Mrs, CitHtlo or Indiana,
piimutH or tlm lalu Mm, A. C. Wool
vni'tou, wont hum ou luiHlimHn Hatur
day. Mr. iiud Mm, Ncal niul (lituitlitor,
MIhh Mai Una, of Movon OakH worn
HlioppltiK In Coulral Point Hutiirday
ovi'iifiuc,
A. O. Wolvorlon of Ilutto KhIIh
Iiiin movcil IiIh family to Central Point
ami will renldo horo for tho prctiont.
MIhh Marnuret I'JiiHloy, Mm. I'arnon,
V J. Taylor and many other Coulral
Point cIHzoiih worn HhoppliiK In Mod
foul Hnturday.
Dr. T. 11. Conr.er mid fninlly hnvii
removed from HiIh vicinity to ICIuin
nth KiiIIh.
Duputy AKiicHtior H. H. Aklnti npout
Hiinday Imro.
Mm. A. C. Walker and uon Jmvn
returnoil rrom a trip to wMiuiiiirn.
Mm, Nancy nhenclinln In vIbIHiir
at Klninnlli Kails.
Mm( H. J. Hack with arrived from
Portland Hunitay monilm: and was
umt liy Mr. Hockwltli and tlm ImyH
and liuuiedlatoly wont to their coun
try homo,
Councilman J. W. and Mm. Myorn
and MIhh Alice llanloy roluritcd rrom
a woek'M vUlt li Portland Hunday
nftitruoon.
MIhh Hhaw, MIhh I'Mlmr Morrill.
Ilrldano HanderHOii, c'rod Farm, Floyd
Kohh, ni.iit Holiday In Ashland.
Central Point wiih well ropreHont
ed at Medford Hunday aftornoon,
amoiiK whom wero W. II. NorcroHH,
Frod HiirrowH. 13. L. Farra, Word
llopkliiH, and llrotlmr Humor Peart,
Trlx Peart, I-uk Pearl, Oliver Mann,
P. J. Merrill, H. K. Ileal. Hlilploy
ItciHH, Pearl Hohh, Hlta WIIIIiiiiih.
Mary A. Me. IIchhIo Price, (lladyn
llolmeH and Klla Wltto.
Hi'V. Coon of Woodvlllo wiih hero
Hunduy.
Many Central Point people wpont
Hunday at tho rlvor.
Jolrii Grieves of Prospect was down
after Hiipplics Monday.
Mayor l.oover has rolunicd from
a trip to Portland.
Hov. Dr. Ilaiuillou and sou re
turned from a northern trip Monday
W. 8. Hrooko, of tho Hour Creek
orchard was calling upon friends here
Monday.
Glenn Owen, Into of Hutto Fulls
ha returned to IiIh homo iu this
city. . , ;
Mrs. J. W. Myers, Miss lloleii
Shaw, Miss Ksthor Mcrritt, Mist Kl
sio Duulaji, Mrs. T. V. Kiiackstedt
Mrs. Georno L. Neale, Mis Noale,
Mrs. Kllis Clark, Mr. Hubliard, Mr,
I.ittlefielil and Mr. Aiwley wero Med
ford visitors Monday aitcrnoon.
At the special city election Mon
day a HkIiI rate was polled, and lioth
nuii'iidiiu'iits to tlm city charter were
carried by a big majority..
At our auuiial school election held
Monday afternoon V. A. Cowley was
re-elected school director and J. W.
.lncolis was rc-elecli.'d olt-rk.
Our city council will uicel this
(Tuesday) ovening in regular ad
jounied seHsion.
II. K. Hedford today moved his
family from tho rooms over his con
fectionary to tlm Selhy residence,
comer Fourth and Oak h! roots,
Mrs. Li.r.in Heal is uiakiiiK much
iuiprovement ou hor Oak street resi
dence. Miss George Cliuo returned from a
two weeks outing ut Colcstiuo Sun
day ovcniiiK.
Mrs. Kruest Scott hud as week ond
(jiu'sls hero sifter of Applcpito, and
.Miss Hertha McDonald of Medford.
It is rumored Hint u wedding will
tnko phieo in Central Point before
many days. Wo am on tlm oui vivo.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
(fly A. C. llowliilt.)
TALENT ITEMS.
J. II. Maylmw of Phoenix was In
Talout on Wodiiomlny attending to
laud IiiihIiiohh,
V. I,, lliirchard or MaryHVlllo, Cnl.,
Ih vIhIHiik with tho family or Marlon
Tryor of Talent,
Tlm council or tho town or Talent
at Monday's bchhIoii Hiicceedod In got-
HiiK tlm ordlnaiiceH roplacod that had
been doHtroyod by tho flro hut winter.
Tlm firm or Ileohn and Kinney has
comtioncod U) stock up tho now Btoro,
Whon nil Hm goodH havo nrrlvod It
will ho oiio or tho heat stocks or mor
chamllHo In IIokiio Hlvor valley,
Mrs, IIikIrooii and Mm. Darrott
wero In Medford Friday doing (shop
ping.
Mm, John Grnut, formorly or Tal
out but now roRldlug at Dorrla, Cal
Is vlaltlng old frlonda In Talent.
JuinoH Pollott and wlfo, rocontly
Hold hIx lots In Talout to J. A, Kolta.
Consideration, SOOO.
Within tho lust mouth tlioro linn
boon iiroporty sold in Talont and vi
cinity to tlm amount or $22,000.
MIhh .Taaopliliio Cnrllslo ou Wod
iiomlny loft for hor homo in Portland,
Or.
W. A. Aitkin or Modford wob In
Talont Friday attending to tho plumb-
WIiiiii I last wroto I left off with
mi aocoiint of my journey at Hoso
burg, promising to tell (lm readurs
of llm Mail Trillium something of
what I saw juid heard in that beau
tiful and tidy city. Wo arrived there
ou time, ::iu p, in., ami nflor parlnk
lug of it good dinner wo started out
In sou llm city and its surroundings.
I wish first lo call llm attention l
thu render to tho nice clean, wide
HtroolH of tlm oily. Everything indi
cated that tho people of tho city
wero prosperous mid ooiiHoijuenlly
happy. Among other things I noticed
was tho bountiful shrubbery along
thu streets and tho roses thai filled
(ho air with their fragrance. The
public buildings showed that thu cit
izens tiuilcrstniu! how to attract the
attention of tin: visitor although thu
county courthouse wan not entirely
up to date. The churches show a good
moral tone lo tlm community and the
lack of saloons sisiko volumes in be
half of thu town. Although tho time
of our arrival there was a bad time
of tlm day, and also a bad time of
tho woo If, Thursday, to bco many of
tho farmers, still (hero seemed to be
ii considerable life on tho streets and
thu business men wero generally
busy. Alter wo had walked over a
considerable portion of thu town wo,
that iu Hev. M. (J. Davis and myself,
started for tho .SoldiuiV homo which
is situated about u mile out from
thu business center of tho city, al
though thu city proper extends out to
tlm home. Here at the Homo is a
lurgu tract of laud that is beauti
fully laid off ami artistically ar
ranged with roses, shrubbery, plants,
trees, vines, etc. With their play
grounds arranged for tho umuse-
munts of tlm inmates with seats iu
tho beautiful groves for tho accom
modation of those who get weury, or
simply desiro to sit and sec tho oth
ers play.
Thero aro fivo largo buildings for
tlm accommodation of thu inmates
and they aro so arranged that if a
man desires n room to himself he
can be accommodated or ho can have
u roommate as he pleases. Iu tho
hospital everything is arranged for
thu comlort of thu patients and they
havu especial attention, each ono
having a lablo separately. There
were at tho timo wo were thero about
J.r0 inmates and it was a pitiful
sight to kco Homo of them gray
haired veterans, somo sick, otherrf
crippled, showing tlm results of tho
long Imnl scigo for liberty and free
dom iu our beloved country; but they
showed llm evidence of resignation
and seemed to bu well contented with
their lot. Wo did not havo timo to
go through tho different building ns
it was Into in tho afternoon when ivo
reached tlioro although wo saw
enough to convince us that the de
fenders of our homos aro properly
cared for and everything provided
for their comfort that they need.
After leaving tho Homo wo attend
ed church, it being tho quarterly
mooting of tho Froo Methodist, where
wo heard a good practical sermon
from a man by the name of Smith.
After which wo walked back to our
hotel where wo had a good night's
rest. Friday morning wo took the
8:0-1 train for Portland. Noticed
along tho routo evidence of lirog-
resMvcnosH all along tho routr, in
many places a few years ago I saw
old moss ami scalo covored fruit
trees now young, thrifty ones in their
pmeo or a bettor variety and instead
of thu old moss covered buildings,
they havo boon removed and no,it
now ones built iu their nlaccs. From
tho looks of tlm crops from tho car
window tho Willamette valley will bo
favored this year with an abundant
crop of grain although from what I
I'nuliHcnni by inquiry, tho fruit crop
will, in many places bo light.
On tho cars wero quilo a number
who woro ou thoir way to Portland
to sou llm wiudup or- closing exer
cises of the roso carnival, and to at
tend (ho meeting of tho Congrega
tional Pacific Coast congress, which
convened on Saturday, Juno 10. l,
an account of which I will h-v ,.
givo tlio readers of thu Mail Tribune
iiuai umo.
Portland, Or., Juno 11), um.
OFFICER HALL'S
E
HOM
WRECKED
Forced to Walk Streets 24 Hours a
DayIn Trying to Connect House
Tent With New Lot There Is
Trouble Horse Takes a Hand.
Carpets lo right of him, dishes to
left of him,
Into the wreck did the officer thun
der. Over a chair ho fell,
Hollered ho What lo7 Well,
Mo for Ihu timber to get soma more
lumber.
Adapted.
Officer Hall of the Medford p.)
lieu force is homeless. Mix house is
a mass of wreckage and ho is forced
to walk tho street 2-1 hours instead
of his usual 1'2 hours.
Hall had a bouse (cut apd a new
lot and the Hmnshup occurred when
lm tried to connect (he two. He
couldn't movo the lot ho ho decided
to movo the lent and hired a dray
man to make (he change.
Tho hoiifio-leiit was a creation of
art. It was fitted up with curtains
and rugs and contained some niu
furniture also hut the drayman's
hors.. didn't fancy it. Thu house was
loaded on thu wagon while the horse
was aHlcep in (he shafts.
Giddapj yelled the driver, hut (be
norso never moved. Giddap! Gid
dapl Tlio horso opened his eyes,
gave one look behind him, saw tjie
hoiiHD tent on tho wagon and Jit
out for Prospect.
COBB REACHES
CENTURY MARK
Has Played In 55 Games and Made
101 Hits Average 443 He Shows
Up as Best of All This Season In
Big Leagues,
CAUKLKSH AHOUT AIM'K.VDICITIS
IX MKDFOIM)
Mnny Modrord' people havo stomach
or bowol trouble which is likely to
turn Into appendicitis. If you havo
conHtlpatlon, sour stomach, or gas on
tho Rtomnch, try alrnplo buckthorn
hark, glycerine, etc., us compounded
Iifc Adlor-l-ka, the now gcrmnn np
pondlcltls remedy. A slnglo dono ot
this slmplo remedy will relievo bowel
or stomach troublo almost InHtantly.
For salo by Leon D. Hasklns. -
CHICAGO, Juno 20. Tyriis Cobb
of tlm Detroit American Leaguo Club,
Ih the first niajor-lcuguo player to
drive out 100 bits In the 1911 kcu
Hon. IIIh century hit came In the
eighth Inning of yesterday's game
with Chicago, Iu Detroit. Not satis
fied with gaining this distinction for
tint day, ho rained IiIh total to 101
with unottmr sufo ono In tho ninth.
Hutting Ih not the only division In
which Cobb leads. JIIh 20 doubles,
20 triples and eight homo runs make
him thu chief or the sluggers; IiIh 30
steals put him at the head or t!i?
American baso-stealcrs and his record
or SO runu In C5 games has oppon
ents beaten by a wldo margin. The
following hIiowh Cobb's work so fur
HiIh season:
(lames, r.f,; at bat, 228; runs, 59;
bane bits, 101; two-base hits, 20;
three-base hits, 20; home runs, 8;
stolen bases, 20; sacrifice hits, fi; to
tal bases, lfil; average. Ai?..
Hcnooi uoaru was uerratej for re
election. Tho now directors aro Mar
lon Fryar and O. A. Marseo, II. C.
Coleman holding over. Goo. Gardner
was re-elcctod district clerk.
Miss Vera Houston and Miss nob
ortH of Klamath Falls, Oregon, are
visiting with the family of.Kmneot
Iicoson.
Work on tho new school house Ik
progressing rapidly. Tho concrete
work is nearly finished and the brick
work will sooii bo commenced.
MIhs May Smith was In Medford on
Monday attending to legal business.
MIhs Mary Hulen has returned to
Talent after n continued visit at
Woodvlllo.
Miss Julia Stoward is visiting with
her brothers on their homestead In
Josephine county.
HaaklnB tor Health.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dcrslgned will apply to the city coun
cil or the city or Medford, Oregon, at
Itn next regular meeting on Juno 20,
191), for a llcenso to sell splrltous,
vinous and malt liquors In quantities
less than a gallon at its place of busi
ness on lots G, C, 7, 8, block 20, in
Raid city, for a period of six months.
HOTEL NASH CO. O
Dated Juno 8, 1911.
NOTICK TO COXTKACTORS.
Notice is hereby given that the
City Council or tho City or Medford.
Oregon, will recelvo sealed proposals
for the taking up and re-laying the
16 Inch wooden water main now ly
ing In the ground on East Main street
to be re-layed as a storm sewer on
tho west side of tho city.
Addition Information furnished by
tho city engineer.
All bids to be filed with the city
recorder on or before C:00 o'clock
p. m., June 20th, 1911, and to be
accompanied with a certified check
equal to 10 per cent or the amount
of the bid. Said check to be made
payable to the city treasurer.
IIODT. W. TELFER.
City Recorder.
Dated this 1 4th day of June.
1911. 77'
Medford Opera House, &&$&
The Biggct and Best Musical Comedy Of fcring of the Entire Year
FER.RJS HAR.TMAN
rjrnt, rn ryj J
la (J
BO
and his
Superb
Company
IN
Muitc ly Auctran .
A Llnlo Journey lo the Land of MaUo. Believe
WITH
WALTER. DE LEON
AND
MISS "MUGGINS" DAVIES
Totfthr with a
Singing and Dancing Co. of SO
Seat Sale Tuesday Morning. Haskins
FOR SALE
CITY PROPERTY
Lots wholesale and retail
.MOOR-EHNI-CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
EXCURSION FARES EAST
19 11
J During the months of June, July, August and Septem-
our, on tiates snown below, the
Southern Pacific
will sell round trip tickets from
Medford via Portland
as follows:
TO PATTER
Chicago $ S2.40
Centennial Jubilee
AT
ASTORIA
August 10 to Sept. 9, 1911
Commemorating the One-Hundredth Anniversary of
the First White Settlement in the Northwest and the
Beginning of the Oregon Country at Astoria, Oregon,
Presenting Historical and Ceremonial Features to
gether with a
Spectacular Marine and Military
Pageant
Glenn Curtiss, famous aviator, will fly over land and
sea in his airship.
PACIFIC COAST REGATTA
The Greatest Aquatic Event to he Held in the West
Historically Tin's Celebration Is to Be One of the
Most Important Events to Take Place This Year in
the United States.
The
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES IN OREGON
will sell tickets from all points on its lines, including
branches at
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
For further particulars apply to the Centennial Com
mittee, Astoria, Oregon, or to
WM. McMURRAY, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Portland, Ore.
Iiik or tho now Bclioolliouso,
O. D. Morsu rrom Forna Vnlloy wnn
iloliiB business In Talent on Friday,
aiox BiorrlBon rroin Hock Point
durliiK tho Inst wook has boon vlslt-
liii; rrlontls In Talent.
It Is roportod that A. Alforrt will
build a now houso on tho carnor lot
rormorly ownod by Kd Dunram.
Tho school election hold In Talont
at tho school Iioiibo on Monday was
Utilto woll attended. Tho chlor mat-
tor of Interest was over tho olectlou
or dlroctors. Ono dlroctor liavliiR
moved away and ono dlroctors timo
explrlnK. Tlioro had boon somo ills.
siitlornctlon ovor tho way tlio nrralrs
or tho district hud boon ImndllnK tho
buslnoBs, Ono luoiubor or tuo old
NEWPORT
-YAQUINA BAY-
1 ! fl iii
council J51UUS
Omaha
Kansas Citv G9.90
St. Joseph
St. Paul
St. Paul, via Council Bluffs 73.80
Minneapolis, direct G9.90
Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs 73.80
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t? a oik , , , J.J.0.4U
St. Louis 70 on if
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;: fvmuiuu vJiii.y,XN.u llli.liU
SALE DATES
Juno 10; 17, 21, 22, 23, 2-J, 28, 29 and 30.
i; July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, C, -9, 20, 2G, 27 and 28.
I August 3, 4, f, 14, IS, 1G, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 2
: Soptembor 1, 2, 4, 5, G and 7.
29 and 30.
Stop-overs within limits in either direction. Final
return limit October 31st.
For fares ono way through California inquire of any
ouuMituii jTiiuuiu agent;, or write, io
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon.
i
'i:
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food
and an abundance of it. Fresh water from tho moun
tain streams. All modern necessities, such as tele
graph, tolephone, markets freshly provided every
day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished
or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal
sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pa-.
cific to Albany or Cor vail is, thence Cor vail is & Eo3t
ern R. R. Train service daily and tlio trip a pleasure
throughout.
PARE PROM MEDFORD
Season six-months ticket $11.10
Our elaborate now Summer Book gives a conciso
description of Newport, including a list of hotels,
thoir capacity and rates. Call on, telephone or write
A. S. ROSENBAUM, Local Agent, Medford.
WM. McMURRAY
GonoralPassonger Agent, Portland, Oregon