! MTUDFORD MATTi 'VllWimK, AnDirOBD, OlWOOtt, TiWDAY, AXKlim'V IS, 10f1. PAtfRTOrtRte. T' HIGHER PRICES FOR GEN FRUIT Eastern Market Rccovcrlun From Lust Week's Slump Record Crop Is Dclitn Harvested In Etistcru Sections. Our Correspondents BUTTE FALLS ITEMS. H.N IMtANUIHl'O, Auk- IK.-Tim Htmviut l-'rult cotiiimny, Angina 15, Hold iltiulilnuim ft tilt at iiurtlnii real Irliig tin follow Iiik tt Icon, which wer rmi'lvml In rlplmr ami nro MUlJn; t to iiiMU'i'l Inn ; ' ,Vw 'i h, N. V. I'KI) car :i;inJ. mini DiiIiiiiii, Au Kitwt I Itnrllutt pout n : Ah ('line, iivnniK" II. 00 j Mm, N. Ihury, nvttr ago $1.U; Uhlin IHiii aviirnisn 1 . H 5 ; KHtttlo IM (Jliatlliiiiiriii',, iivtuiigu ll.tiR; Mrs. J. Dnntulnoii, uvuriigti S I . it r ; Diehard lit ami, average ft. III. Oar kiiihhi'iI fU.ISI. ' PI'H vnr'WU, from HarTiiiiiuiito, Augiltil alltirllutt pi'iuit! II. IJaiiit. nvtriiti 11.75; V. K. Iluiiyun, average l.; J- H. DoHroHlor, nver itKii $1.75. Ijkk pliiiimt W. N. Iluii yon. average t.i": T. W. Hheeliiiu, iivurnno fl.to; Illinium prttiicii: N. JttiiMit, average 11.0. ''r groiwml IH2I. lM-'H ear K.StU, from Hillnuii. Au gill 2 Crawford ptnuilum: Alt Coo I'.u., avunigii "fir. Ilartlell jmurii: Ah Coo Co.. smtniKO ll.TG; Cliuii 1 1 In, iivitniKo H.76; Choii On, nverago 1.7ft; Mr. J. DiiiiIoImoii, average Jl.7fj II. II. Hh"Won, average I1.&0 Car groaned JSKS. I'PI-J car OaKI, fiom Hulmin, Atl gul 3 linrllutt pliant: Ah Yoke, im urago J 1.10; Mr. N. Horry, averagu 11.70; J, It. I'liadbourno, averagu $1 "0; Mr. J. DnitlolHim average 11.75; Hum & HolihltiM, average II.2R; Orchard llraud, average $1.50; llqttltlii ft 1iitK. average ll.GB: 0. Tmiwaga (Halo), average $l.t!0. t'mwfnnl poarhoH! Wong (loo, aver age Kfio; Yellow ok gplum: C. K Hume, average II. OB. Imperial prune: T. J. Cooper, average hBc Car groaned S- I. PIT. ear ai'JB, from rlarraiimnto. AugiiKl 3 ICkK pltitnn: (leorgo Mc Cullouuli. uvorauo aSr; T. V. Hhee linn, nvorngo I.Oo; Volttiulila plum: Karl Orchard Co., averng" 8Bc, (lor- .iitnti prune: I. A. Mlllor, average 11.75. Hartlott pear: Karl Orchard. ..tin.. iivornicwII.VG: V. A. M.lllur nv oriiKo' II.KO, V. II. Dean, average 1 1, SO. I'art oar groused IS 10. I'KI-: ntr aoai from HuIhiiii, Ah gtwt 2 -Hurlliilt pojini: Alt Coti Co. average i.io; i:noii un iivithk" $1.75, J. It. Chaillioiirito nvoriiKO $l.i50, Kitlalo l-M Oliitillioiiritti avor ni Jl.fiB, Mi . J. DatilolHon avoraKo l.7t); J. Mariiyama (Holtoll). avor iitso 11.05; Orphan! Hrnnil itvrtiK 11.50; V. V. I'aiiRlnirn, nvoritRo 11.50; l- O. Hoarlott, avorat;o $1.(30. Car RroHMtuI $'J0g. Thlrly-fttnr tarn ol toilay. Mar (ut Ih MtroitR ttttil lioftllhy. Wotitltor too lint. IttlhtOll, MllNH. I'I'K oar 58 il a, from HiilHtin. Au KiiMt s llnrilott pwrn; Ah Choo, iivoritRo $1.05; II. II. Clayton, av orar.it II .75; Chun llltt, avoniRo 11.70 J. II. .Unrray, avoraRti 11.00; Molt rot Hi oh., avotitRo $1.15; O. Hear Intl. iivoritRo 0$l. SB; (1. TmiRawa (Halo), uvoraRO ll.fiO; J. T. ThiiI Htiinlmoto (lliirliock), nwraRO l, IB. Car RroMiioil $70 1. Hlxtoon oara boUI toila. Market In tlolliK ln'tlor. Woatlior In vory warm. CltlriiRo, III. I'l'IC oar 81015, from Hncrnmoiito, AtiRtittt 8 Hartlott poarBt W. II. Doan, avoraKo H.'-'B; O. McCiiIIoiirIi, avorar.u II. 'JO, IJIhorlti poaoltort: Wont & Monro, iivoiiro BBo. Car RfOHHuil $i;(i. IM'I'J oar 80aa, from Hnornmonlo. AiikunI a Hartlott poarii: .1. 1. Poh rodlpr, avortiRO ll.ao; I). A. Mlllor, avoniRo ll.ao; W. N. Utiiiyim, nr' HRo $i.ao.-Car RiitHHoti ima. Twonty-uU oatH Holtl toiluy. Mar l,ot In wottlt, vory ilitll. Wonthor hot ami tmltry. , MIiiiioiI.oIIh, Minn. I'KI'3 oar Otua fiom Stilim An riimI 1 Hartlott jioih-h: Ah Yttko, av oniRo l.aB; Ah Clmo, nvornRo 11.50; Chon On, iivoihro $1.50; Chun Chtth, nvoriiRii $1.55; H. Look, uvoraRO $1.55; Otflinnl Hrttinl, nvoriiKO $1.55; II. II. Hliolilon, uvoraRO $1.35. Car ri(ihiiiI"7B I. Hlx raiB hoUI today, th'oro wan (iiilto a rumpttH lately lntCu'oott oiiV city mnrnlvtt and out) IOWA FARMERS HUNT MURPERER IN AUTOS COUNCIL Wil'li'TO' In.. Aiir. IH. - Kiso liiiinlroil 1'iiiinorn, in Ifill tin lonioliiloH toilay will nlOho on tin) llirttu niini, who WotliniHtluy, innrtlorud Miiroliiil Utitclnir nl Mirtfionri Yftlloy, lowtt, 'ri (loHporatlooH hid tiH' roiindoii jn' n Itoavy wood, mivnyul injIoH not Hi oi' ('ouiin)l HIiiITh, mid I It'til r Chimjio in liolioyod o tin ItnpoH Hildo, A Nor liillitiK Hnlolior, onu of Hid inurdorofH droppod I!h lint unit bloodhounds ploliod up llui Hoont SVU it. HmoiMon Whoolor, itiliiritiiiii of illqllo Kalln, hna Inion pnyltiR a limil Holm vlalt to Modlord. Mr. Whuolor hmVh IIiu tituiicll hint houn duly or ruiI.iiI and tho corporation Ih rapid ly HhoplttR ItMoir for IiiihIiiohm. Tlio rity ootincti iiiih appotnion mr. TiplRnto an roconlor In placo of Mr. Muloy. who wan olodd hut fallnd to nualiry, HtopH a I it htdtiR lakon to piirohaint a lot on wliloli to ImiIIiI "oalahooHo" tin 1 1. In tiocomtary to havo Homo placo of 'ooiiflnoiiiuiit for tho roiiRhit and I'oWdk'B. MltiM lfalimir linil a Hiiltoaiio In .Mod ford hilt fortuttaloly IL wan found. Mf, I'almor wan vIhUIiir Mottford at tlio tltno. A Mr. (lardtior, who had hooit workltiR at tint mill, haa loft Hutto I'allH ami ROlto to tho valloy to ro Month. JudRo IltiHtlii tf tho miHiirvoyi'ii, Iiuh boon In Modford for hoiiio tlnnt on liiiHliifHH hut 1m oxpoulod to rottirn In a Hhorl tlmo i'PH ( niV c of tho roiiRhor olotuoiit, and hm thoro wiih no plaro of rnufluouioul tho party wiih turiiod Iooho, .Tito mill Ih runuluR on nhorl tltno, holnp onRiiRod In liiHtalllttK a now wator whool. Dad Maroy lni,i movoil Into IiIh now Htnro room ami ItaH ;i Rood ittock to mipply IiIh trade. ! 'Tho wator iiiohIIoii Ih llkoly to to uoinpromlttod, which will ho a wlttu tltltiR for all ronrornml, aH tho town's not In n condition for lltli;atl(lu and ti oonnlilorntlon of tlm mutual rlRhtti nf all oonrornod Ih tin boat ntcp In tho tiromlitoH. ' Thoro Ih no letup to tho luroiultiR vlntor, many of whotn pitch ll. tr tiit and Mlay to on Joy oor cllmato. The traffic on tho rallrond In Moadlly (itc tho InoroiiKO and ovory (ruin ltrlitRf. In not only panHoitRorH who aro lookliiR around, hut nlim larRo oouHlKtimoutH of tttoro frolRht for our morchantH. .oru D.nhaok ItaH Itoon down In tho valloy lookltiR after IiIh homoHtoad jnattorH. Dahark httH a HtrottR cn nnd will likely ho HiiccoKrtful In IiIh roittottt. It Ih uutlot-ntooil that tho Mahouoy and Allturl land ouuou aro to baliuard In ItoNohurK office. Hrotl ClaHpIn Iiuh built for himself mid family u very roiufortnuto homo ami moved Into It. Thoro Ih houio talk that an lncor porutod roiipauy of torat titou lutoutlH to lake wator out of Hutto Crook bo- low tho dam for Irrigation purpoHOH. II. I). MIIIh, innmiRor of the mill, him buou In Modford ami JarkHouvlllo on company IhihIiiokh. Tho funoral of Mrn. Karntm was larRoly attondcrt by many frlond of thU OHllmahlo lady. 81m wan burled In tho local cemetery, tho Hov. Mr. Ioiioh of tho Presbyterian church of tlduUiiK. Sho loavcH to mourn her loitH ti htiHlmtd and two youiiR lioyb. Mr. llondrlckH, Into of tho uiwiir vnyeil lantls, Iiuh moved his family to tho lallH. I'rod MedynHkl and Mr. Whlrtor who linvo buen at .Mr. Modynskl'H hotuoHtend, after a stay of hoiuo tlmo have o u mod to tho valloy. All dlfforoneoM between tho opptm Iur factions In tho Incorporation mat ter Hhottld now bo laid nt rest and all tdinuld pull tOKUtbor and pnah thb town forward to the pluco t utiRht to occupy and It will not bo Ioiir before Hutto Falln will attain on oiivoiih rank. Colonel SarRont, who Iiiih boon run tlcathiR with Moho Alford and fam ily, Iiiih rotiirmid to tho valloy, hav Iiir enjoyed hlntHolf very much and heltiR much pleaHod wUlt our Hocllon nnd Uh tunny nttractlotiH. MrH. Wharton nnd family nro vIh ItlttK In Modford. Tho Duproy hotel 13 tjow tV room )iiK hoiiHo and can nCco'mtuodato the travelling ptihllo, whllo tho HobitiHou ft tCroKH restaurant can food It. .1. I. IIurIioh has boon unuHitnlly IiuhV durluR tho HoaHon and la ro iJonlHi;hliR lib) tdonlc to moot tho do tuaudK of bin trade. Mark Hakor Ih nlRltt wittohmau at Iho mill ttti rIvIiik Rood Htttlsfac lion to the compiuty. Tho hulntluif biwHo'n luis Jtardly Oiionod ror oiir local ItuutBinon, hut Inimy with riiii and rod cotuo In front tho valloy to try tholr liiok It; mirlilllH and Htreanut. ' Will ChamborH hint a very tco and iloHlrably local oil lot and rcHldouco Whllih ho off oru for sale at v vry I'eimoiuihln price, ' PrnfoHHor Hu(ihtiiuu Will have rharRO of nur school Iho coming tiohool year. 1 IuloBH tho mill makoH a fall ami vlnler run many of our mllltmm wll) to coinpolletl to inovo to tho valloy 'or work, an tltoy tnutit havo otnploy unfit: t". Hiipport tlioiiiHolvoH and rani- IIOH. Thoro aro no many HtrtuiRont who Imv6 uottloU In our city during tlio CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. (Jnoryo Hlidliiim ol" (Inintri I'iihh im enjoying u v!h!i willi IiIh inoUior'H hIh- tot'H unit ImmiurH lioru lli'm week. W. J3. I'rioo, Hr.; and .1. K. nnd T. I). IIohh nnd hoiih Floyd mid .lumen hiivo retiinicd from llieir luiuling unit i'iMliiiio; trip tip Kviiiih meek. .MImh .Mori MiiHloy loft for Portland WodiifHtlny owning. Ilepry Ifiley h iittundin Hie Ah lorln Ceiilenninl nnd vitdlini,' oilier iiorllioiti poiulH. W. A. Cowley in Hpt'tiding u fow dttyri in I'orlliiud lliin week. John J. JJrown mid Ron l'nul Imvo rntiiriifd from mi outiiiR- trijt nl CrcHounl t'ily. Our oily ;oiiueil nt llieir inPettiiK WednoHiluy nllit ordered n Hpecittl eleelloii on WeilnoHilay, Aiik. U8 lo vole on nit iiiiieuilmcnt to the oity elmrlor to ullow tint eity lo ihhik Itondri under (lift Haneroft net lo pay for piiviui,' hliei'l inlcruelioiiH in Iho Itttrilory to ho paved. I he Hoeial Riven by 'the ladies .( the CiiriMiiiii eliureli Tliurstlay liven Iiik wan a devilled HueeeHH, hold Mt. eially mid finanelally. V.ryn Turrill arrived from n limit iin.' trip in the MeadowH TliurHilay eveiiin mid Ittfl for bin new linme in Cnriiliijf, Cal., loday. If. II, MllhWorlli htm opened n wood and emit yard here. Vielor Hnrell and wife arrived homo Tliiirmlny after u xeveral weeks ihit with Mrs. Ilnrsell'riiiir enlH, .Mr. mid .Mrn. Cmim of Ku. Rene, former rexidentH of lliin plane. Those who vihiled in Meilford TlinrMlny uflemooti were lr. Frank Weston, W. 'J'. Slidliiuii, OeorRo Slid ham. .Melliu Comloif It. K. Murray, H. W. I.iiiilsay. .Mr. I'ooik. year that wo aro taklnR on a cos mopolitan air. Tho office of JudRo Pouts Ih now vacant ami can bo rented by npply Iiik to tho bank. John WluuluRham Iiuh returned to tho Fall 8 from bin timber contract nnd Ih camped, with his family, In a nearby rhivoh. Ah tho school term npproachcH It la expected that' there will bo a scarcity of homes for tho families who come In to upend tho winter and enjoy our Hchool advantages. Hutto KalU will not bo doltiR her duty until hIio Htarta and finishes the I'roHbylerlau church bulldliiR nnd In troduces an element makhiR for the moral uplift of tho city. All Join liautlB and complete thin Rood work MARKET OFF SUISUN PEARS Sfjohel & Day State That Ovpr, Sup ply of Pears, ami Peaches In. New York Weaken Market Apples Plentiful In Gotham Market. HRohel & Dtty of Nc v Vork titular (Into of AtiRiiHt y, IhhijciI the follow ing market iialnially lower. The bout of llicm, of Rood HI.U ff'l.b) to .f'JJO, hut (he Rrcat hulk uiver mid hoiiiii Hiiisiin Mold mostly frnln )?l.:tO lo $1.70. Homo, of Ihcsu had nciirly 'JOll penrn lo tho hex nnd were com meneiiiR to color up. Market had uverywhoro nnd as 77 i;nn nre. ad vertiHi'd for 'jfontlay wo anticipate Hiiniii prices hut wiih less ilhumiouH from the west, therefore lilitov fi eeiplH. Wo hope for bolter nmrket later next week. Of course, this fruit, liko nil oIIuth, Httffeirt from itver-Hiipply of the other kind. I'cnchoH JmuieiiKe arrivals, aetu nlly 'J'J.ODO boxes yesterday nnd the bottom has dropped out of the mar ket. Klbcrtim'TjOc to 00e, TitHcan ClitiRH- 7)o lo .fl.10, Crawfords, Fos ters, ete., 10c to 80e; some of the latter aro soft, hut Klhertas fairly rooiI Ronernily. It irt simply n qiteHlion of over supply, partieulnrly of HartletlH and peaches. Kric coek full daily, sales I) a. m. to ,'l p. in,, and deliveries only completed by midnight. Nat urally other nenrby Rrown fruits are coining in hero and they all lend to depress things, nnd the only consol ation being that other markets nre lower than ours except on peaches and grapes. Immense receipts hero of early npples which arc selling Sl.'Jfi to $1.75. FOR BIG CE REMONfAL XEOrOKD MABXSXS. SUU Prlcct. ADVKUTIHKI) M-TTTKU !,IfiT. Tho followliiR letters remain un called for at tho Modford, Oregon. (lOKtOfflcO AtlRUHt 1C, 1011: Mrs. May Anion. Oeo Hcnolt, Kdltb Hoardman, O. Kenton Holton, J, H. Hrown, Tony Ilritno, J. C. Chester. Wm. ChrlHtaltison, II. C. Clark, M. V. Danforth, Will Oeltoboam, John H. Fonloy, Kkron Gall, K. 13. Oarnor (a), II. S. Gcstrln, Fred Olllett. An ton Oarnor, Ortilcrdskl, Mrs. Lydla Hamilton, Gladys Harvey Dixie liar comb, Will Heard, Mrs, Lillian HodRcs, A. I-:. Hallott. llctha Moen., Geo. II. Hovondon, Mrs. J. A. Howell, Anna Johnson, J. C. Jocolyn, Frank Kerns, Walter Lako, Wm. Lowo, J. W. Lyons, Fllllppo Mnncucho, Mer chants Mercatitllo Co., I). N, Mela- turf, Iteuben Moore, Win. Mooro, Mttrry MIuIiik MIIIIiik ft Lousing Co., Harold Orupjado. C. T, Payne, Geo. N. M. I). Pease, Mr. Petit, J. H. Per ry, Mr. Plnknoy. It. W. Prlco. O. Heading, X. llQiupohiR, Aaron C. Hook, Gen. Hllby, Lon J. SchUlar, MurrIg Smtb, Jmues 1. Stewart, C. II. HlopheiiH, Hurt P. Stonoy, J. E. .Storm, John Strahl, John M. Thllle, Mrs. Viola VlUthum, Mrs, G. U, Wal thmoyer, Helen Whitney, Mrs. Prank X. Whitman, C. 12. Williams, Huxel WllllamH, Hort Wood, drover Young. PnrtloH culling for any of tho nhovo let tors will please, nay ndvortUod. A cbarRo of one cent will bo "niado upon tho dullvery of any of thu alfbvo let-tots. A. M. WOODFORD. P. M. NOTIOI1 TO HtUIKJK CONTItAC. TORS. Healed proposala will no rocolyod by tho county court Qt Jackaon county at his office n tlio court liouso at Jacksonvlllo, Orogon, to ho oponoij August 2S, 1011, nt 10 n. m. for tho couHtructlou of n conuroto bridge ncrosa Hear Crook In tho cHy of Med. ford, Jackson county, Oregon. Plana and specifications aro on fllo In tho office of tho county court also In the, office of W. Ilurupm county road mnstor In tho tourt linuiio nt Jack sonvlllo. Alt bids must lio accompan ied by n cgrtltlod ejecje for 10 per cent of tho bid. Tho court rosoryes tho r'Kht to rojoct any or U bids, Slgnod, J, R. NRIL, County J ml go. Printing of nil lnmla nt Portland. prlooH. Mti Trihuno office lfuslvius for health. Vegetable. Potntocs $2 per cwt; 3c pound. Cabbage 2c Pamnlps 2c. Lettuce 5c head. Carrots 2 c Heels 24 a -Onions Bermuda, Sc. Celery &0cl doz. Cauliflower IOC? 15c head Turnips 2 c. V' RndlBhca 5c bunch. Onions Green, 5c bunch. Asparagus 10c lb. Rhubarb 10c. Tentative plans for (he holding of n large monster ceremonial In this city when the Ashland shriiio makes a pilgrimage to this city in October have been completed mid commit cob of local members of tho Shriuer nre busy with urrungementH. The ceremonial will hu Iho most elaborate ever, held in southern Oregon nnd it is believed that nobles will be in at tendance from nil sections, of the state. Tho committees appointed to. have charge of the iifl'air hnyo Jtcen named as follows: Reception committee J. E. AVatt, chairman; C. C. IJpokman, T. Camer on, W. I. Vawter, W. IL Korcross, G. W. Donnell, J. L. Ila'mmcrslay, Alex Martin, Jr., E. R. Retimes, Charles Woltcrs. Stunt Committee II. C. Stoddard, chairman; W. A. AUkcn, Dr. E. 11. Pprtor, George II. Monroe, E. T. Staples, II. O. Pr'tihbach, W. C. San derson. Hanquet Committee L. H. War ner, Jr., chairman; E. H. Waterman. A. 8. Rosenb&um, P. M. Wilson, Leon H. Hasklns, R. L. Hurdle, E. D. HrlRBB. Decoration CommIttce--W. IL Mc- Gowan, chairman; Lawrence, A. Gre gory. Dr. E. G. Illddell, Charles Eng lish, I. C. Roblnett, Clarence I, Hutch inson, E. C. Ireland, Charles K. N'ow hall, D H. Mills, Thomn Danford, P. G. Bwedcnburg, C. W. Nlms, G. S. Ilutlor. Program Committee A. E. Rcaincs, chairman; William M. Col vlg. E. D. PIckcl, E. A. ahorwln, F. D. Wagner. Exccuttvo Committee C. L. Reamei, chairman; A. L. Loomls, W. A. Folger, C. II. Vaupcl, Gcorgq W. Dunn. Parade Commltteo IL C. Garnett, chairman; Howard S. Dudley. D. T. Lawton, J. D. McArdle, Lyman Orton, W. C. Lcevcr, W. E. Nowcombc, IL C. Sparr, O. Winter. CITY NOTICES city, imil with ndttltlonnl nnpclflcnttonn Kllltrilltlril lit' the fJInrlt A Itimnrv Unn. I Klructlott Coinxntny, Imlli of which, n- crni nnn niiiuiiorifil Btircillcnunn", Brf on fllo in tin Office of tho city retfonl- fr of villi rltv. nml tiuM tlin rnt I llnrrof on Urn (.foperty iiiljubanl to until iiiiprurpinnpi, Thf couiifll will nici't nl thn rotincll chnmbor, In jho city Hull In until city on (ha .1th uy of Wtiionibfr. 191 1. nt 7.30 p. m, nt, which tltno all protsntH ftlnt th. MftklnK of itnld Improvement on'l jho HDMHulnif of tho cost thereof, oh nfor.'Kulil. will h lionrd. 'iitc city reconior In liroby ordered lo uhtlMh thl rolntlori oner In the. itallv ildll Trllilltip. ii tintvunnnnr nf liriiertil cilrrttUllun In unld city nnd lo I04l the Flltnn mh rrnlilre.l liv the nhnr. tiT, nl li-nxl ten dnyn twforo tho date of nnld meellnK, Tho UrrnoK resolution wnii pnnxed hy thoclty council or tlm City of Mod ford, Oregon, on th lf,th dnV or AtlK wl. jnil. by the rollowlttK volo: Mer flck, nynj Watt, nye; Wortinfin, nvn, Ktiierlek. nlment; Illfort, nyv, nnd Mil lar, nye. ' Approved AuRiiot ldlh.lSll. W II. CANOV, At test i Mayor. noiiT. w. Tin.Knit, ' City Ilrcorder. -noA(laoyiil;(T Prult. Cocoanuts 10c each. Prunes Dried, Cc lb. Lemons 30c dox. v Oranges 25450 dor. Grapo fruit 7Co 1 dox. Uanauas 20(tr30c doz. Hotter Eggs and Poultry Butter Fresh ranch, roll, 60c; creamory, 65c. Errs Fresh ranch, 30c dozon. Poultry Hens, dressed, 22c; llyo ISc; springs, dressed, 30c; live 20c. Turkoys 2SC30, dressed. .Meats Heor Cows, 10 20c; steers, 12 JJ 250. Pork 20 22c. Veal Dressed, lB(Q2Bc Mutton 12 &T20c; lambs, 1C1 25c. Hay nnd Feed. Hay Timothy, 14; alfalfa, H; rhiss, 12; grain hay, $14. I Grain Wheat, 11.15 bushel; oats, 135 ton; barley, 35 ton. STOP THAT DANDRUFF before It kills your linlr. You know dandruff Is a Rorm disease nnd It lends slowly and surely to baldness and there is only one way to cure dandruff and that la to kill tho germ tljnt entisoH the trouble Greasy salvos will never do this. ZEMO mpl 5$E.MO SOAP kills tl0 germ nnd nro guaranteed to euro dan druff, itching scalp and all other Rojm diseases of tho akin and scalp. y.KMO and ZKMO SOAP aro tho true Hclontlfln reinodles for thesq af flictions. To show our faith In ZEMQ nid .EMO SOAP vo have liistriictcU tho druRRlst soUiiiR them to rofuiu your niqtioy if you nro not satisfied with tho results from tho very first bottle and tho first cake of tsoap. Wo can afford tp ,iniika this offor liectuiBo ono hottlo ot Zomo and one enko of Hoap are sufficient to show tholr healing qtiallttoa and If used according to dlierlloiiH they wll! ef fect a permanent cure. Sold by dniRRlsts ovorywlioro and In Medford by Hasklns' drug store. NOTICIC. Thoro will bo a picnic of tho J.qeal inontbors of thot Natlona,l As; 8,'oclatlouor bbcksmlths at Ashland, August p. All shopawlll ho tiysod qn that day, Socrotary Jackson domity Local. 020 Jff.' WfLSON. UasldiiB tor Hoaltb. NOT ENOUGH NAMES TO RECALL SEATTLE'S MAYOR SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 18. Pre liminary counts of the four recall pe titions filed yesterday indicates that there are, not enough names signed to call an election on the petition against Mayor Dilling, but enough to make effective petitions ngainst Cotiucilmcii IJInine" Kellogg nnd iir dall. The recall association has the right, however, to file supplementary letitions within 10 days, and this nc tioit will bo taken. Hasklns for Health CITY NOTICES. HOTICE Or SALE OF XaCFROVZMEXTT BONDS. The city qouncll of tho City of Meil ford. Orison, will, receive Henled pro posaln for tho jiurchuHo of SC,00O.00, six per cent, ten year Improvement bonclH (otitlonal after tho first year). at u mcvtltiK to bo held August !2nd. 1911 All bids mtiHt be accomnnnled bv n certified check equal to 5 per cent of lite amount bin (or. sain cnecK lo te made payable to tio city treasurer of the City of Medford. nnd to bo forfeit ed to said city In case tuld bid In ac cepted and said bondH aro not pur chased In accordance with S4ld proposi tion within 20 days after tho notice of sum acceptance. All bids must bo filed with the city recorder ut any time bpfore 5 o'clock p. m AUKiist 22nd. 1911. Tho council reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. HOPT. W. TBLFUR. City Recorder. Dated this 16th day of August, 1911. RESOLUTION. He It resolved by tho City Council of we my or aiemoro: That It Is tho Intention of the coun cil to cnuwo Fifth nl root from Fir stroat to drape street In said city to t Im proved by ptnclnR on both sides of said street u concrete curb uinl nutter and by paving thu s.imo for n width of tulrty-six reel wnii aspnail pavumem. cotiHlsttnK of u four Inch impliultlo con crete base, and n one nnd one-half Inch ugplmlllo wearing tturfacjj, nl In accord ance with tlio Ki'ncrol specif lent tons prvNireil by tho city cnelneor of said SAID SHE WOULD FAINT Mrs. Delia Lon Unable to Band On Her Feet More Than a Few Minutes at a Time. rendorintiM, Ga. Mrs.. Delia Xiong, Of this place, la ft receat lettor, says: 'For IVve'or 8lx?yeare, I sufferod s goa les vilth womstdy roubles. Olton, I couldn't sttjip nioro than a low ralnutos t a tlm0, and t I ftoqd on my- feet long, I would faint. I took Cardul, and, It helnod me Im medlatelyj Now. I can dq my work al tho time, and' don't suKor liko I flld.' Take Cardul when youfel 111 Uy any wayr-weak, tred. mlserabIo,.ir andor the weather. Cardul Is strepBth' bulldliiK tonlo medicine for -women. . It has been found to relieve pain and distress oaiiBOd by womanly troublos, nnd lau excellent modlclno to havo on hand at all Union. I Cardul acta op tho womanly canstl-, tutlqn,.pu uunB up wwwmhj- tonlnK up tho neryes, and regulating tho womanly organs. Its half century of succaw Is duo to morlt. It has dono goqd to thousands. Will you try UT may bo Just what you nood. Ask your dniRKlst about Cardul. Ho will recommoad'Ht. ' N. n. WHU to t L Jl" A4vhory Dot.. OKt- 0wj MMIcInt Co.,Chttnool(,Tn..tw'W(l tx NYiUni"a '" f'u fPlr, w iui, NOTICE TO BRIDOE CONTRACTORS. Thu city council of Iho city of Med ford. Oregon, will rrculvr scaled propo sals for that certain part of tho pro- poneo concrrln lrIiltro ncrosa Hcnr creek In tho city of Medford, JncUson county, Oregon, which said city has tiRreed to construct, at n special mcetlne to bo held AURUst 2tth, 1011. tfpeciftCJitlons are on file In the of. flee of the city recorder and also nt the ornco or tie city cnslncer In said rlly All bids must bo accompanied by a cer tified chi-ck eaual to ten Ter cent of the bid, said check to be made payable, to the city treasurer of snld city, nnd must be filed on or before -4:20 o'clock p. m.. August 2Uh, J911. With tho city re corder. Th city council reserves tho right to reject any nnd alt bids. ItOBT. W. TBLFKR, City Recorder. Dated this lSth day of, August, A. D. (911. LEGAL jTOTlCEtpJl NOTICE Or ELWCmOW TO' CM8T1G AnnrrioNAx. inoxRTBBNaBi j TUB HUILPINft Or PXRMANKNT ROADB IN JACKSON COUNT r, ORB, Notlc is hereby Klvoii that on tho ailth day of Hapteniber, 11)11. nn nleotlon wilt bo hold throughout JncRRon county, Ore Ron. (or tho purpose of submitting to tlm voters of Jackson county, Oregon, thn question n to whether or no debts for tho building of permanent road within Jnckson county, Orogon. stmll bo iiraurrru in n sum noi oxoeeuing i,ouu, ooo und Interest thereon, snd over nnd above any nnd nil Indebtedness of thn county nt tho dato of snld election, ntul Independent or any other Indebtedness of snld county otherwise, crentod, nnd nuthorlxlng said Indebtedness to bo evi denced by the bonds of snld county, dut d January 1st, 1912, nnd pnyablo twen ty years nftcr dato nnd benrlltg n rntn of Interest to be determined by thn coun ty court, but not to exceed six por ennt per annum, paynuln semLnMnunlly, which Interest may bo evidenced by Interest coupons attached to such bonds, npd which bonds and Interest coupons tnity bo substantially In the t rm designated In the ordor of the county court for Jnokton county, Oregon, calling said election, which ordor was duly matin nnd entered of record In tho county court of the stnto of Oregon for Jackson county, sitting for thn transaction of county business at the regular August, 1911, term of said court, which convened on the 2d dny of August, 1911, nnd which order wns made nnd entered on tho 3d day of August, 1911. Snld election Will be held In ench election precinct In said county, beginning At tho hour of S o'clock In th)' morning on tho 30th day of September. 1911, and continuing until the. hour of 7 o'clock In the afternoon of suld day This notlca Is Issued In accordance with said ordor of said county court this 3d dny of August. 1011. w. it, cor.nuAN, County Clerk Jackson County, Oregon. !siMAm$att Port land. Omnm S lB iiKotttiri Mats, I CRIORI 4 Rnldetit a Dr School far OltU coid. Dinrn 0i oh.aa h.dmh i.u.vvkij C1I(IU, A4,ml u4 tlmntux D.ftrfll, Utile. Art. Zlentlaa. OtsiutlBm. For Ulo A4tm THE SISTEIt SUPERIOR I ornroZi. St. Helens Hall fssss''s-t - -i a- mM mm ,. j. Afc - - -- - - . J ! Still in Business The Southern Oregon Elec tric Company has moved two doors south to the C. C. Ponting Plumbing Shop Southern Oregon Electric Co. j! lii New Quarters We are now located in larger quarters, at the east end of Jackson Street, across Bear Crek. Mill work of all kinds on shortest notice Medford Builders Supply Co. , Phone Home 24L East Jackson St. K? ??5ps'vv?$$t)'?p5p!?$S?$$ SS5ppp 37f T fi tfc- tfc- The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - $100,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS I3J.OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY SAFE DEPOSIT IIOXES FOIt RENT. V. H. OORS, rrcsldont. J. A. PEEKT, Vice Pri. JOHN S. ORTK, Cashier. r. S. MEBKICK, Vioo ITes. "W. B. JACKSON, Aajt. Cashlor. -eft tfi f th & r fi -eft OJ $ $$$iitlip$ip'T?'ip'Py',il' ppptpP'r7k The Prismatic Hay Uhl IvMlushely by Muriiittllo OionUora gives (itilckor and hotter resultB In tho tclontlftc treatment ot hUIu unci acalp trpuljlca than any other knqwn niqtliml. This wontlerlul now electrical up pllunco will positively benotlt any condition of tho hair or scalp. Jri many cases restores gray hair to'lis natural cplor, arrests fulling hair and causes now growth, MARINELLO TREATMENTS ... ..... ... vk r V1TII 'HIK I'lllstMtVViV t'i- euro blackhoads, pimples und acno. Holos, warts ami qthor blom, Ishet nro permanently removed. . Our Marlnello shop la strictly sanitary. Our Marlucllo Opera tors aro specially Instructed In sterilization. Our Marlnello Treatments and Marlnello Preparations conform to tho llgh est standards of tho Now York and Para shops, ", Qtir Marlnello Certificate of .Merlf M your j;uaranteo of lja aiovo eomlUloiis, Von cin bafely triibt yourself In our hands for. thin, vitally Important work. CONSULTATION FB.EE , ' Tho oport advlco orour Marlnello gruduato oparatora Is'at your service freo pf charge hrt na toll you Just what your sklu or scalp noeda, . CORA. E. UTLEY, . .. HpOM B, OVWK KENTNEU'S -'t.i-' ,, i' i.i 1 '