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    MTgnFOlW M.ATL TlimUNK MOT-FORD, OREOON, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1911.
PAGE THREE
MEDFORD
WOMEN
SMOCK
HAYTIAN
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(Cx-Cannlliijl From Vootloolsm Says
Our Meg Curse On Our Streets and
Our Women Need Moro Clothes-
Mi'tlfnril'Worsu Than Native Land
Havlil .lolin lliiiiiy AIImii XntaliOH
wi'khniuuir, Jr., of llujlt, WumI In
Mm, wii-Niiiillml fiom tlm viioiIvdIhiii
eiiH, vihi I (mvi'lliiK throiiKli lhl
. country to Iiiiiiii (iimmium In )! Imrlc
' In hi iiiiIImi limit iih u ('IiiIhIIiiii iiiIh
Rtnimry, Iihm tmuu mmiiilliiK u fow iliiyt
In Mwlfutil, unit ovlilitnlly In not Miirc
wlnHliiu- .Mij.UokI or lliiytl iidimIh him
WtiMli'.
imvlil Joint llmiiy nU Hwiioliluui
titr, Jr., ny lliitt men liuvo no "
out for many uoiutui ntul : I r I m will
"tlinlv fniiU. lultdiiK unit nil hIiii:."
Whlrli In no ilonlit trim. I to ultui lullf
tfi tiuth wtifii li Hiiyw Hint mmw
Milfoiil ynrilit look lllm pic hiiin
- but ilmn of nnirijo tltu yunlH iiivrnly
rurtwt llitf natiiitro of, tint nmlfltmin.
. tin ultui thlnliH tlint wo hIiDiiIiI iiiuIo
"tlioai r.lrlM an woniuit that ;i)t
t)iwii th Mtrt'jj" to wour inor'
clullitw. Not thin tint wi'iitlnir, DuvliJ
Hut rimil whnt tho ixrniiiilliiil, who
by tlio way Ik an lilaitk mh tlio ant of
niMiltra, ny iihnut our iH'tilKlitcil city,
ami how bo miyn It,
To tlio IMItor: Doar hIih, I mil
fitun tin liilaml of llaytl Wont tn
17BThIiiiiiIn Touring Thin Country
talklnif In Hrliofll ami Church tut on
ICtlncMlloiinl WorltH ami Mlimloimry
WnrltH of tin Varloiiri l.nmln, that I
havi vImIIki! llirt' arc koiiio of tlm
Hi I n K that I wwlll mty Hhmilil Im
tltin In Motlfonl anil tlic an Hi"
Thin That Ih :tiiK I" That lty h
tni'ii who An not wlial thoy nhoiilil lie
ftmt that Hit') ni'fwn to Have no He
MptH't for tlio many women ami i:lrln
In that illy with tlmlr I'onln, talftim;
tml ChikIiik ami IMIm; VulKnr on Urn
Mtrfnt 1 uih In thr 1'aik tlm nrtlii'r
Ortlitir Unf ami fellow told anotlntr
iiiii' to nomotlHiiK wiJcnr ami llmro
whm an women mttlnt; not r0 feet
Kwjr i li tut of them Ami the wwiiiuit
that live In that hrhK liouim Month
tnt liirneit an look Horror that
mIioiiM not ho ullowmt no jtluco lion
or any orlher jiliiro that Ih all to that.
Thr are Iota of Iioiimch on tlm IVn
,iriV,'H' '."' HIioiiM ho clean iii ami
1 1,.. ,iMi. Vnv.tu l.kl III'.. .. .. l.,i.. ....
iii.i ,,,,,j , , , tin iwwrt im Mil lit'?. I1" I
not ! Ik lit Hoinex. old tin ratin, paper
TO ADJUDCIATE IMOYER PLANS
WATER RIGHTS: PROTEST STRIKE
Slnlu Hoard of Control to Hold Scries
of Mcctlti(s In September to Hear
Claimants to Water of nnijue and
Its Various Tributaries.
Tlm Hlale lioanl of eonlrol will
hold meeliiiKH in 8eitimlmr to inl
jmllentn wftlef ritfliU nlonj,' tlio Hojjiio
river mid IIm trilmlnrieH in Hie three
I'onnliieH of-.lii'lcHun, JoHephlmi mul
Would .Havo Federation of Miners
Walk Out On Day Mcfiamara's
Trial Opens at Los Anodes Lend
Moral Support to Cause,
SAY TEO'S PROBE
WAS BUfA BLUFF
Gary Is Reported to Have Said Steel
Trust Was at Times In Close
Touch With if President and .His
Corporation Commlsloner. i
1SICA
WASHINGTON, I), c., July 21.
That former Prwjiclwit IUiomcvcU'w
wiilely ndvurtiKcd jiroljo of tli tccl
trimt in HHJ(J wiih largely a Muff w.ih
the u'isl of Suk'rcHtinK minntcH of the
United SlnlfH Btcol eorporitiou whifcli
went rend today by ('(lairin.'in Stan
luy 'of (lie riotiHeitivcHti,'ft(in corti
initteu at the mnwum here of that
body (odny.
According (a (lie minutcfl, Elberl
HUTTK, Afont., July 21. CluirlfH
II. Moyer, ireMlden( of the WeHtern
Kederutioii of Miner, today iiHkud
(lie eouveiiiion of Hint orgiiuirulion
to eiiKHK1' ' " (,'cuerul strike on Ihe
t'uri.y. The fiMt ineeling will ho heldi lliv Hm .MeNaniiira'H' trial otietiH in
Kuiliitiilier UT at tlm city hull uljLon Aiu,'len. x
AmIiIiiihI. The Heeoml iiielinu will 'e Moyur urged upon (oday) peHHion
eptemher iiH at Medloid city liall.' f the ininerrt' t'oiii;ntioti (hat a gen
t)u Keitiniiher ,'ltl, (lm henring will eral wtrikn tlm day McNninnra'H firnt
he ill the Tmil hotel, nl Trail, On! face tint Califoriliu court would lend
October 1! at Kiieniau'H hall, Hold great moral Kiipporl o their caunc " Gary, lieadof the (rust, told it
Hill. On October ,'l at tint court which would prove oriiinllv iih effee-' oxcctitivo commlltce (hat .(hoy need
lnme, OrnnU Vnm. On .October 7 tit.tiVn iih the fiiiunoinl Htipport whiclifiiot fear tlio jiivcKtlgntion wlifen
Kie hall, Applegulu and on ()e(oliur " yenteriluy benpoke lor the brotli-1 HoM'Vflt and QVymiihHioner of Cor
, nml for Hie following :it dayn uficrH beforo tlm gntheiing here. I porntloiiR Onrficld began Ihe probe
Hi; olllee of the board at dftlcm. I Tlio idea of Aloyor is to have ev- According to I lib nnmitcH, Gary Bahl
"c nro in cJohc touch with thf
cotiiiniHHionqr of cororatioim, nnd hi
times Willi tlio,prej!idcnt liiniKelf."
Herbert Knox Smith, present chrn
miHNioner of corp"ratliii)Ha testified
today Hint (IiC'cJokc toueh" iiroba-
bly Wnn maintained through (Jeorgc
V. l'erkimi, who he aid, liad frt
ipiently conferred with Gury.
MRS. SHONTS NOW REFUSES
TO DIVORCE THEODORE
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NKW VOniC,' July 21. Xhul Hn.
Theodore V .SliontK who wu re
eently reK)rtcd,to bo about to tfu
her liiihbuud for,. divorce, did not do
no hi'uatiii hlm'did not denire (o )cr
jnit ShnutH (o reranrry wits j,(nted
here frtdny by Mrw. Mnry JfutringL'r.
n eloe friend of the wife of the
New York traction magnate.
Mro. MntnitiL-cr dcelnred Hint frs.
Slioiitiilroj)jH'd her contempluted nc
tion beeatiHc her nttorneys liad
forced nn ndeqnate finnncinl settle
incut. She tmid the trouble between
SJioiiIb and hi wife arose when
SliontK reduced her allowance to ?200
a mouth.
L TIME
' IN FLY CASTING
Chris Gottlelb Explains How Success
Comes to the Angler Fly Casting
a Fascinating Spert. Scientific,
Quick and Equal to Shooting.
(rvmn iiftlliiitn.l u'lll, (In. U'.iuii.r-ii
-..,. ., ook ,,. aong no . , ,.Vderation oft .MinerH, walk out iih a
riiun I ulll wa In that city , demonfitration ,,k,..,.hI nlleged ..,..
layn ami th laui:ua;ert that I herd ' ntoMi,m r i.,,,,,- 7r
in your lreet It wm Bhorklng to ( (IjH(,uf(H0,f nt length at todav' hi.
Ili uliu lwi.ll, llli.i I.I.II.. nlii, .1......,...,, rt 1
.,. .,., ......j ... nn,., ......,.,.,. HJO, Qt ,,, (.onV(,tJon ,,,, volo
.a that allowed on tr.mt hero arc llori U ,,roi,bly will be taken before
.., ... .. ,....hB ,n . ,..., , IIIWu ( ,1() (,,0..rt hiMIBB , vcn (;,,nHi(I.
ernblo opiHiHitiou already Iiiih deel-
ojted to AUyer'n plan and it U be-
to trcatlui: clgnrtt elKcrettii ilrlukH or
iiiythliiK milootiH ctoite mt NIkIiI at
tl. ti. In ilfinnl i.nDitvi until itu.nilfii' . . .. . .. ... .
i' ' '" ' i nevci! tnu vote on it will lie dice.
MOilllUK fl, li. III. , r--nr
lloya not allowed on thetitrt'Mt after. CORVALLIS DENTIST IS
uiim p. m. niiicHM accompany ny par
Mi til OlrlH upt allowed after 8 p. m.
bint liiiii:nni;i'H in not allowed on the
itrceei or roadM, A lit oh do not ruu
forty ' mllen through mreeta cither
Say, Mr I think that tht.y Miould
make thoHi ulrlH an soiueu that l'i-h
Down the Mtrecln of that city to wear
mote clot hex mime of them you rati'
Xro half of thler baric Arum, UrcuHt,
that nice way to drctuicd on the
Strcedi, of ipiy town, that Nattorlum
should ho tabooed ulrln women half
Naked, and lot of them i;lmc awlui
aim; with men with half of hrciiHt out
Hart, out, no Htoeklug on short hIckh
It Ih wtouk ''nit Ih all to that.
lly one from llaytl Went IihIIch
Hlilnvvlil Juan i:nrliiilr, Alunde.
aiuhoHex Huiilor De .ammbaUaba
enbacauaea .'IIhIihIo tut It lu. ocMteit In-ddlcri.
lly David John Henry Allen '.nm
boHM Huackllauuer Junior of llaytl V
ImlleHiind excaunltml from vouiIooIniu
Cult,
FREED FROM SUSPICION
CORVALLIS, OiVJuly 21). DrJ'H.
M. North, a dditiht, nrrehted on the
chargo of killing Mrrf. KWtn N. Grif
fith, im enjoying bin freedom today,
following the action of Justice ot the
IVaeo I.11110 liiht ni;iit in diMiiixwioug
the. eiiKn for lack of evidence. The
prosecuting uttorney'.s office did not
uphold this action.
The tentiiiioiiy of Rev. ('. H. Horc,
at whotU) home North Ktayed the
night following (he crime win a dih
appoiutiueut to Hie proxectttion. The
niinihter told of hearing North, talk
ing in hi sleep, repeating the words:
"Am I guilty, or not guilty f
City to Work Geary Line.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., July 21.
Active work on tltu Geary Municipal
Street railway wll begin July 31, ac
cording to an anuouiicemcnt nt the
mayor's office today.
Black Hand Active.
CHICAGO, 111.. July 21. Black
hand dynamiters , today wrecked the
Htore of VinccntflLiCognntH on South
Clerk htroot he'eanse th"o Italian re
fused to comply with demands for
money.
Fly cfihting. What of it? you ask.
If you throw out your lino and a
finny creature h ttbnggcd On the
othi!rv;nd, very well! You pull Mr.
Fi'hIi in and that ends it. Not, ho,
my gentle friend.
Let Mr. Clirin Gottleib explain.
Jn the first place Mr. Gottleib is n
most entbusiuHtic di.s'ciplC of 7naak
Walton an well us one of the cham
pion proftHsional marknmon of the
world. He ha recently cotno to
mako bin home in Medford, after vis
iting the valley nnntialy for several
yeara lured hither by the Rogue,
which he declares the greatest ang
ling Htrenm in America. Here, wiyn
Mr. Gottlieb, you catch real fish
not minnows n in tho effete east.
Mr. Gottleib ay that fly easting
is a game, u big game, u fascinating
game, nn exhilarating feport, n sci
entific ns baseball, nn piick an ten
nis, nnd requiring the eye of the tar
get nhootcr.
it's am Ancient Sport.
To cast a fly is ns old as huitory,
according to Mr. Gottleib. ' In fact,
if Hcveral outline pictures, cut on the
hide of a slab of limestone with his
Juckknife by some Babylonian Wal
ton can be relied upon, it was a fav
orite game on the banks of the sa
cred Euphrates even in those days.
The1 only titne a caster swats a fly
in when he is preparing to make ex
periments on Rome new body of water'
and Grants to learn the flies that
hover over that particular water.
Then he takes the specimen and care
fully prepares models with which he
decoys the fish with a dummy of the
brand of food that he (the fish) has
been used to grabbing.
KcBJie of Tlmo Needed.
"To become au expert at fly cost
ing requires considerable strength,'
Mr. Gottleib said, "However, muscle
nlone will not turn the trick. Pa
tience and good nerves are a more
prime requisite. Next to that comes
a fiense of time. What kind of timet
Why, tho same as in music For in
stance when the first cast is made
and the line is drawn back for the
second one it mnt bo allowed to re
main in the air just n certain time,
then it must be shot back. If timing
is not exact n slack in the lino will
hrenk it as it is brought back.
"Id casting for distnnco nnd nc'
curacy ono must have a good eyn nnd
know through skill obtained only by
years of practice just when to hold In
and how hard to (brow. Mont of the
notion is in the wrist only. Hut when
a big steelhoad globs" your fly, then
the real music begins."
Hnsklns for Hcaltn. "
AGI'STS FOU
BUIGKS AND LOCOMOBILES
GRATER LAKE
GARAGE
OASOLIXK 0 1 1
A X J) 8 U P P J, I K 8
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Hold
3MDIVIDUAI, HXBVXCa X8
BABY
lly una or NKW IDHAft
CUI' na.t tlm nap that iimla
It MOTUinit you Hhotlld
buy nn down eupM ntul oan
gruKM caps nnd luitro youi)
mllluimn dnllvcr thtt txtliy'K
ntllk In unmn twittln from
which It nursdH Irnnt pern
Ih'o r.li.incn of Itifoollon.
Tlm bn)y niioutil Imve tlm
beat. Any nlpplct tltu,
Toy Mtdford Pliammoy.
ROBERT J. LOCKIVOOD
V II I It () r It A V T O It
X e r v o 8 p o c I n I I h t
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TKMI'OItAIUhY LOCATHD
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I' ho no Homo 2 l 0 - K
tot t.tu. CKnof4 br ik SIJITtaS OF TH MOIT
NAMES Of ItSUS AND MARY C.y, st,uZl, ..4
CtUttltu Chthi. ilmlf. Art. llocyrlon Jn4 Ctmmr
dl Dtftt. MnUrfi mJDtt IM,n tttnti Mcral tml
lft!lnulTrillnr.WrK.?foiAnncuixrmM.A,Mrn
$itrm tvfxxion. u. UmU Aiu,, a.i..
NEWPORT
-YAQUINA BAY-
Oregon's Popular Beach Resort
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Ah Ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes of all kinds.
HUNTING, FI8HIXO, HOATIXG, SUKP IIATHING, Kill-
ING, AL'TOIXG, caxoeixo, daxcixo axi holt.kh
SKATING. A"hcro pretty water agates, moss agates,
moon-stones, carncltans can Im found on the bcacli. Puro
mountain water and tlio best of food nt low prices.
Fresh fish, clams, crab nnd oysters, with abundance of
vegetables of ail kinds dally.
CAMPING GIIOUXDS CONVENIENT AXD ATTnACTIVE
WITH STRICT SAXITAItV REGULATIONS
Low Round Trip Season Tickets
FR05I ALL POINTS IX OnEGOX, WASHINGTON" AND
IDAHO ON SALE DAILY
3-Day Saturday-Monday Tickets
from Southern Pacific points Portland to Cottage Grove;
also from all C. & E. stations Albany and west. Good
going Saturday or -Sunday and for Fpturn Sunday" or
Monday.
Call on any S. P. or C. & E. Agent for full particulars as
to fares, train schedules, etc.; also for copy of our Il
lustrated booklet, "Outings in Oregon," or write to
WM. McMTJBRAY
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
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Ih about Thirty Days "THE TOGGERY" will remove into the Barneburg building, now oc
cupied by Russel's Confectionery Store, and Has inaugurated the Greatest Price-Cutting Sale
ever attempted in the State of Oregon. ..!.,.,.
No inflated prices to deceive the public, as are sometimes used for these sales, but a sale
where THE TRUTH ALONE IS TOLD; where genuine prices and. genuine reductions are given
plainly, and where misrepresentation is not laid on "values'-in short a .'
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"TOGGERY BILL" SALE
ASK OTHERS ABOUT IT '
All $10, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, and
$17.50 Suits at n
the ridiculous
nrice of ... . Tr - 9
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All $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $30 and
"$3&00 Suits
wiir go at ....
o, q.ou, $6V and
$15.00
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One-Fourth 'Off on all Blue and Black Suits
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One-Third Off on all Extra Pants
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On all Hats (Stetsons excepted) the slashing goes recklessly on-Shirts, Underwear, etc.,
i - all share the same fate :
No Extra Cluiryo for Alterations
THE TOGGERY
. Good Pair Suspenders FREE with each suit
OF COURSE
MEDFORD'S .RELIABLE CLOTHING HOUSE