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Chief Witness in White Slave Case
Against John De Soto Found in
Minlnti Camp Garmed In Men's
Clothes Being Taken to Portland
Cora Parmer, chief witness for
the tnto fa tbo "white, flavo" case,
brought hy tho federal government
nualnst John Do Sota, who was ar
rested at Eaglo Point several months
ago tOROthor with De Sota, has Just
been ro-areitted at Reno, Nov., where
she fled to escapo tho federal offi
cers In order that she would not bu
forced to testify against Lor "mas
ter." James Gaynor, a government
Roeret servleo officer statloued nt
Portland Is now bringing tho woman
bach from Reno.
Tho case attracted considerable at
tention hero last winter. Do Sota
and tho woman wero arrested at
Grants Fass after trying to fleo tho
counts-. They exhibited a marriage
certificate but It was found to bo
fiputii Thereupon Do Sola was
to lj tried in the circuit court but
wau turned over to tho federal court
when it was shown that Do Sota had
brought tho woman to Eaglo Point
from Redding, Cal.
. Tho -woman disappeared from
Portland after sho had appeared be-
SAVOY THEATRE IS
PURCHASED BY GORDON
Tho Savoy theatre on North Front
street has been purchased by It, K.
Gordon and Mr. Slater nnd will be
conducted on the latest lines ns n
moving picture house. Mr. Gordon
is part owner in the 1ms theatre and
is vejl experienced in every end of
the I) tsincsgt. Tho Savoy, tinder the
new miniigetncnt. will have nothing
but the latest and best films.
Mrf Gordon retains his interot in
the His' where this week one of the
hot bills ever put on in Med ford
is beinj shown.
AND YETWOMAN
MUST BE BEAUTIFUL
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(From Woman' National Magazine.)
"Oh the bother nnd tronlile th.it
accompanies wnshtiu: the hair I The
lone hours in unpresentable condition
waiting for it to dry the danger of
catching cold and, most if all tit
knowledge that too much wetting
makes hair coarse, dull, dead and
brittle! And yet nnd-yet one must
get rid of dust and oil and dandruff,
and keep the hair looking its very
best.
"If yon would bo beautiful, there is
nothing so good ns brushing the head
with therox. It keep the hair de-
Hghtfnllly lustrous, light nnd fluffy
1 and promotes its growth. The scalp
fore tho United States commissioner is made soft and pliant and hnmnen-
and tho federal grand Jury and tes
tified against John Do Sota, wbo
placed her in a disorderly houso and
rnllootnd hor earnings. It was her
testimony that resulted in tho indict
ment against Do Sota whom she
charged with luring her war from
GRAND ARMY HOLDS
ANNUAL ENDAMPMENT
ItOClIKSTKlt, N. Y., Aug. ill.
With tlags flying and martial music
playing the 'loth national encamp
ment of thu Grand Army of the Re
public opened hero today.
The warriors of a passing genera
tion are pouring into the eity-'by the
thousand and it is expected the vet
erans will number fully $100,000 Itv
Wednesday.
Among the first arrivals were the
Los Angeles delegation, who are al
ready opening their campaign to se
cure the next encampment.
Itoehester has made elaborate
plans for entertaining in a fitting!
manner the veterans. Morethaul
.flOO.ttOO will be spent.
BAND CONCERT IN
PARK DELIGHTS ALL
A hand concert given in the city
park Sunday afternoon by the luein-
hew of tho hand traveling with the
"Cattle King" company was greatly
enjoyed by largo number of local
people who gathered at the park for
that puiHwe. Owing to the fad
thattho concert was not advertised
the crowd was. not large us it or
dinarily would have been. A number
of favorito airs were plajcd, the mu
sicians being itiuudl.v applauded.
NOTICK TO
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FLIGHT TO GOTHAM
her husband.
A conviction could not bo got be
got In tho federal court where the
caso Is awaiting trial unless sho ap
peared. The girl was traced to tho moun
tains south of Reno. Sho was with
a young man and when found was
clad "njnen's clothes.
Mrs. Overmeyer, who conducted
ti:rt house in Fall City where the girl
is 'said to have been taken, and C I
A. Hipp wero also arrested tho same
day at Reno. In the camp where the
girl, giving her name as Mildred
Glldden, was caught, no woman's
clothes could bo found. She would
not explain her actions other than
HUIDGH
TORS.
Sealed proposals will bo received
by the county court of Jackson county
at his office In the court house at
Jacksonville, Oregon, to bo opened
August 2S, 1911, at 10 a. m. for the
construction of a concrete brldgo
across Hear Creek In tho city of Med
ford" Jackson county, Oregon. Plans
and specifications are on filo In tho
office of the county court also In tho
offlco of V, V. Harmon county road
master In the court houso at, Jack
sonvllle. All bids must bo accompan
ied by a certified deck for 10 per
cent of tho bid. Tho court reserves
tho right to reject any or all bids.
Slgped.
J. R. NEIL.
County Judge.
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works for Alaska, similar
Isthmian fiuiul Commission,
"This hoard should undertake, not
only thu more building o n 'railroad
from Controller Hay to the eoul fields
hut the luuiuircinciit of till railroads
lit Alaska, no that tho polioy of gov
ernment ownership can bo settled hn
mediately, Thu hoard should oper
ate nnd develop wharves, docks and
steamship lines, if necessary, to de
liver thu products of Alaska to the
Pacific coast,"
Should Do It at Owt.
IVeluring (hut the people could af
ford to tuaku only a small profit on,
thu investment because tint small
profit would ho the means of cheap
ening products which now, controlled
bv thu Morgan-Guggeuhcims, are ex
toHlonutelv high, and oiling the a.l-
lately clean. If yon want abundant.
glossy hair, mix four ounces of
therox and four ounces of powdered
orris root; keep tho mixture In a
sifter-top cair and sprinkle n little
(say a tablcspoonfttl) upon the head:
then brush thomnnblv JirnntrJi llm
linir Tin lliic nnno n,.n;.n -.M. rheumatism which rendered her left arm
linir. o this once or twtco a week." uieR.,. (n fact It was o near parolyeii
llaskins for Health.
Medford. Ore., Auk. 9. 1911. Thin Is to
certify that about November my daugh
ter was tnken with a severo attack of
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THEB0X FOR SALE
HASKINS' DRUG STORE
that she disappeared from Portland
in order to avoid testifying In open
court. Rumors of her having been
induced to get out of sight in order
to facilitate the release of De Sota
aro in circulation.
. Information was received at the
United States attorney's office to the
effect that Cora Farmer had been
arrested while prospecting with two
men at a mining camp about 20 miles
from Reno. Sho had worn men's
clothing over since going to Nevada.
that she wan not ablo to movo her fltiK-
i erg. qui Knowing or noma or ur. enow
ouriRB marvelous cures of lone stand
ing cases of rheumatism, we decided to
consult him. In which I am pleased to
say made no mistake, as his remedies
acted as he clamed they wouk' and af
ter tho third treatment the rheumatic
pain entirely left her and she has not had
any symptoms of rheumatism since: be
sides her general health is much Improv
ed and I do not hesitate In saying I be
lieve those afflicted with rheumatism
or paralysis will do well to consult Dr.
Chow Young, whose house Is corner. of
Tenth and Font street, Medford, Oro
gon. A. P. WEISS. 134
The people of this city should buy
'Made In Oregon" goods from the
local merchants whenover tho price
and quality aro equal to Eastern
made goods.
LYONS. N. Y AK. 31. On his
landing at Lyons after flying 101
miles from lUiftnlo without a stop,
Aatwood had negotiated 30 miles of
the 12Gfi-mllo flight between St. Louis
and New York. Hb actual flying tlmo
for tho distance covered was 19 hours
and 58 minutes, or an average of a
trifle more pinn 4C 1-2 miles an hour.
The elapsed tlmo for tho flight thus
far already fast approaching thu
world's long dtstnnco record, has been
six days.
Atwood expects to reach Albany to
morrow night and New York city on
Wednesday.
WASHINGTON, D. C -A hot wave
In tho Arctic Is reported by tho flag
ship Hear of the United States cut
ter fleet In Retiring sea. It 1b re
ported that an lco famine may con
front the natives.
ASKS NATION TO
DEVELOP COAL MINES
(Continued From Pago Ono)
ntion of adequate transportation fa
cilities. The uoveniment should own
and build these, and the wharves,
docks' railroads and terminals al
ready constructed should bo acquired
by the covernment immediately. The
government should own and operate
at least ono great coal mine, with
which to supply naval and militia
needs, sellfni; th'eT'u'rplua product nt
n reasonable profit as n check
against extortion by private corpor
ations, developing 'other mines.
"The scnsjhje and practical thing
to do is to create a board of public
APPLES FOR- EUROPE
Wo aro appointed agents for
J. U. THOMAS. Covunt Garden, U)U
don and Southampton, Knglaud,
whoso churt;cn aro f per cent and
6 eeutH per box.
JAS. LINDSAY & SON, Ltd., Glas
gow ami KdlubiirKh. Scotland, C
per cent and 10 cents per box.
RAWSON ROIHNSON, Hull, lCng
lang, r. per cent nnd S cunts per
box.
Tlioso aro tho oldest and largest
firms lu their respective towns, and
their reference as to financial abil
ities can bu hud at Medford National
Hank. Medford, Oregon.
Cash can bo cabled day after sale
If required, nnd highest market
prices guaranteed.
Red Faced Men smoking H1U CIG
ARS talking "HOT AIR" don't always
llvo oi nlr, heneu our remarks on
charges,
Tho clap-trap about private sale
does not provo remunerative, except
for Homo curios of a small nnturo. All
sellers' by private salo havo to wait
until auctions aro over ho as to know
what to ask, anil In thu ensu of large
supplies they often get left.
For further particulars, ad if reus
W. N. White (SL Co.
7i park piaci: ni:w york
ministration of thu ennui roue, us .1
precedent for government adminis
tration of all utilities, I.uKollctto iih,
Huiled that the progressives ilmiiiiiiiN
cd n speedy development of Alaskuu
resources' so that thu whole people,
hut parthmlarly those of thu Pacific
coast, could gut the benefit of re
duction of the cost of liviutr throurh
the tilillriitluii of Alaska' Iicumiiich.
'Our fuliiro imvnl power on llm
hiulllo ocean" ho said," depends on
the ntillratlou of Alaskan coal."
As it further check to the grille
lilng of the mineral icsoiiicch by pri
vate. Interests, he pmiloscil the ex
teiiHlon of tlm leasing system to llm
coal deposits,
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The Medford National Bank
CAPITAL STOCK - 100,000.00
SURPLUS ant) PROFIT $3J.OOO.OO
UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY
HAl'N DUPOSIT IIOXKH FOR RUNT.
W. K. OOHH, rrolrttnt.
J. A. PfiHHY, Vic rres. JOHN M, ORTJI, OklhUr.
T. S. MSHRIOK, TIC Vrea. W. H. JAOXBOM, Ant. CMtiUr.
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In New Quarters
We aro now looutod in hirgor quartorfl,
nt tho oust ond of Jaokaon Stroot, aorotiH
Hour Orook.
Mill work of all kiiuln ouahortoat notloo
Medford Builders Supply Co.
Phono Homo 21 L Kant Jaokaon St.
BICYCLES
New and Second Hand
REPAIR WORK
of all kinds.
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A. M. VINYAim
8 South VJr.
Still in Business
The Southern Oregon Elec
tric Company has moved
two doors south to the
G. C. Ponting Plumbing Shop
Southern Oregon Electric Co.
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BERRYVALE ADDITION
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BERRYVALE: The Ideal Resident Section of Medford is situated on North Riverside
Boulevard, 1 1-4 miies from Medford. The addition is perfectly level, commanding an excellent view of
the valley and surrounding country, and is located on both the So. Pacific and Pacific & Eastern Railroads.
When the electric line is built it must come through or by thie property, as the only available streets on
which this line can run are Riverside and Central Avenues, both of which pass this property. Manufact
uring industries will undoubtedly be located in the neighborhood of the junction of the So. Pac. and Oregon
Trunk P. & E. Railroads, which is only a short distance from Berryvale. Water for irrigation pur
poses can be secured from the Rogue River Canal Cos ditch, which skirts Berry vale. A Trunk Line
sewer will be constructed by the present owner. You could not choose a more ideal place to build your
home than in Berry vale. Berryvale Addition has just been opened for sale. Lots are sure to advance in
price. The coming of the Oregon Trunk Railway will advance all property in the R. R. Valley and in Med-
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Prices range from $175 00 to $250.00. Terms: $25.00 Cash
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Balance $10.00 per Month, without Interest or Taxes. See
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