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", j m MEDFORD MATT; TRIBUNE, MEDFOtlD, ORVXION, THUnSOAY, AVfllTST 31, 101 f. JETOE THREE y ', ' , GLOBE GIRDLING AUTO IN TOWN Pathfinders of New floutc for Pro posed Pacific International HIijIi wny From Tin Jimun to Alaska nonch Mcdfortl En Route North, I)r, Clnirlus 0, 1'orclvnl, oilllor of lleitUli MhkiikIiiii of Now York city, inn (liiorco I). Drown or Detroit, In tlio fitinoiiH Ktolxi'KlrilllriK Al'l'otl Duttoll "IIiiIIiIok" tuiloinobllo, which la imtli-fliKlliiK ii now rontii for Urn proposed I'liclflc Interiiiitlowil IiIkIi wny from Tin J intuit, Mexico, to Van couvtir, D, 0., arrived In this city from Knit Francisco yusterdny ovomIiik with ii totnl inlli'tiK) to ditto of !!-, '.'00 miles, Dr. I'crclval tins been traveling since lnsl July ami Iium boon In 4H Httttiii .ami around, tlm border of thu Unltutl State, mid npvitt tlinjc woolts In Mexico diirltiK tho recent rebellion, Tlio tire'soul run Ih IioIiik mndo under thu auspices of tho 101 Cniulno Hmil association nnil Pacific MoiorliiK, thu oldest motor innKailuo on thu I'nclflc conHl, nnil thu liU'ii In to perpetuate 121 t'ltmiuo Ilea) or the KIiik'i hlKhwny, thu old fond htillt ovur 100 yours iiko hy tho inlsiiloii priests, nud which for imnVlj. u cen tury whh thu old roud on thu i'nclflc const nud Hi" '.'1 (illusions uxMmiiIIiik from Hnulii 'founts mission In Mexico, 121 lulled below Hnn Dlt'Ko, CM., to Han Francisco, thu old nluru where tho wayfarer could find rt t mid n fruHliiucnt. Dr. l'errlvnl nud Mr. Hi own con template vUKIuk Alaska mid will try to drive a n fnr north iih parallol U and thus ohliilu thu honor of having been tho first nulomnbllUtM to petie trnto thu Arctic clrfln nud roI near tho north polo. , For thin trip tint Abbott will be equipped with front runners In place of whouU nnd special spiked tlns on thu rour wheels wJILkIvo tmctliin ovur thu snow mid leu of tho Arctic clrclu. From Alniikn thu trip will cnntlutii) buck to Seattle mid across Caumln to o Mn tnii I nnd Nuw York city, tliu completing thu flrtt mitoniobllu trip nronnd thu bordiTH of tho United States nud Into every stale. From Now York thu trip will ko to thu" lath mini of l'minuin mid then to thu HntiiL wlrh Uluuds, Jnpnn, China, thu Phil ippine, Australia, New Zealand, AfrU en, Asia nnd Kuropu. It IioIiik thu In tention of I)r. I'urclvnl to mnko n couiplntu trip of thn itntlre world, which will, It Ik figured, tnku nt least two uioru years, Thu Idea In to make thn uutlru trip, which Ih scheduled to nniir 100,000 mile, with thu same automobile, which will ho turned nur nl thu coinplutlon of thu com pliitlon to itiitomohlln engineers, who will tenr It down nnd render nn ex haustive report, which will, 'it In Imp ed, provo of groat vnluu to thu Indus try nt large. Sunday nt Snrrnmunlo (lovcrnor lllrmn Johnson of Cnllforulii present od thu doctor, from tlio steps of thu rnpltol, with pennant mid kooiI roads letters for thu governor of Oregon nud Washington. Our Correspondents EAGLE POINT EAGLETS, TROOPS OF CAVALRY TO SUPPRESS WOMEN PARIS, Auk. UK -Troop of cuv nlry nru in comineuil in the Vnlcn uicmit'ri ilirttriia to ipiull thu noting wonit'ii who nru (lcnuiniHui; tin food prii'i'H ln roiliiccil. A fitinicr nt KnM. lien tiled from frilit followinc uu ot tnclc on Inn plnru hy DUO tuuii. Advertised Letter List. Thu followinj,' lint of IuIIuVh ii iiiiiIii uiiuiilli'il for ut lliu puKt office nt Mcilfonl, Ort'Koii, Wciluehilit.v, AiikiihL III), 11)11: - li. Iluriillo, Arthur Hcckntiir, Muiiu lljrtnKur, ('. II. Ilrown,NMrn. Ilrnwii' citio Mr. Uinhop; CIiiih. A. Ilrnuil, H. J. Hyurn, A. Cull, W. A. Cuiilwull, Alrrt. I). V. C'hunoy, Alrn. ,1. C, CIick tir, JUmh Muy Cook, iMrrf. Niuliuliih Cooke, (liiiM))o Do Murtiu, Myrllu Diinlun, Akui'h KiIwuiiIh -), II. K. Klkln' AIih. KniiiH, Ahlilu Hoho Klorli. or, Mr. 1'Vnr.ur, H. 0. (limtiK'r, Anna (IIimihh, (I, I). Orifiiii, .1. W. Guitril, Ah (limy. Uco. M. Iluiiiilloii, Mr. loliu lluuihun, Ii. I' llorliiiKt', O. lieu Miiisl, )). V. Hill, Mih. Lillian HimIhk, .Iiiiit'H Wiincii I Inward' Wnllur llun lur, Mih. V, I,. Jnokrion, C. JoIiiikoii, lii'oniuii l,ow(i, Guy Muloiiu, l. 1 MuCuiii. M ril ford Sand S; (Irnvi-I Co., Hoy Miukuii, Mi'H. T. 1'. Mi'Mnhoii, Wtii. MoKinuoy, do Nluktir, Mih. Lil lian NoluuiHluiii, Mix. Chui'liu Nunoii, H. J. Olclimd' Mw, K. H. Ori'onl, Au uiu M". Owoiih, H, W. Price, I). K. Huda, Mih. Mary IMh'y, U. Hilo.v. Thuru. HIioiIch, .1, M. Ituior, oZua Knott, W. L. Hnyilur, Mih. Mary M. Siiiion, Jaiium A. Kuiitli, .lauum Kmilh, (plumhui'), I'Viink Lumidor Smith ('2) (lmiro Smith, C. H. Taylor, ,f. (I. Tunill, Hobo Tluilu, Mr. and Mrn. Hoy TowiiHcud, Clinton 'I'row, D. l Turn hull, J. II. Walton, NT. Woodward, J. , Wol I'u, Mrn. (Irovur Yoiinj,'. Paoknues. Andy Chuihas, Mrn. Lillian IIoili'H, K, Kooh' A. K. l'rutt, yd Heed, llolmrl I'idiiii.o, oho of our proni IhIiik yotitlin, who Iiiih lionn on n tour to CiiiUt l.uku vln AhIiIiiiiiI, IClnmntli KiiIIn, ulc, rutiirnuil it fuw dityn iiko. Ilo ruportii IihvIiik hud tlio tlmu of hln life, IihvIiik mccii nil Hint viih to hu Bi'on on tint uutlru roiitu on hoth ldi'H of tho road, Mm. .Iiiiiicii Itliuior him hud n iicnt porch mid portico If nil t on thu north oiid of hur ri'nldi'iieo mid luid n nuw cont or palm put on thu uutlru build. Ihk. itruntly liuprovliiK tho appear micu of thu untlro plitcu. William Iloufft mid two of IiIh iiili;hborii from thu l.nku Crook coun try. MImh Kthul Van Dorfy nnd Mrn. Mnry Whi'ulur, worn KiiuiitH nt thu KiiiinyMldii on Krldny of IrtHt wcuk on thulr wny to Mudford. Mr. McMmiiirlunM, n trnvolliiK hhIch mnn fnr it Portland ttlioo firm, wn around iiiiioiik our morchnntii hint Frl-diiy. A (Iruuk, who whh workltiK on thu road iii-iir Trail, urIiik ii drill, wlillo IioIiIIiik thn drill thoiiKhtluHNly pjitccd hU fliiKur on thu top of thn drill nud thn hmiiiiiur took off thn cud of hln fliiKur. Ilo wnn brought to thn Hint uyitldu Hnturdny nlKht nbout nildulKht for ini'dlcnl trcntiiiunt. Dr. Holt drcmi. cd thu wound nnd ho Ih Rutting along flnuly. I.tint Hnturdny your KiikIu I'olnt corruflpondunt took n trip to Mudford In n lie with H. II. llarnltib, nud now, talk nbout fimt driving, why hu just lot hi homoH ko, nud thuy wont, ' lii'clnlly on thu wny homo, but Hum wiiN hi'iuli'd for thn mippor tnblu, Wlillo I wnn thuro I lmd mi opportu nity to tnlk with tiuvornl of tho load ing bimlnuhM muii on thu nubji-ct of bonding (bo county for $1,500,000; nud had now light thrown on tho Htibjucl nltOKuthur. Among u old "hnyiiciMU' wu could aco nothing but (90,000 Intoroul, Kraft nud stopuhop work douu on thu rmulH, bill after talking with micu men nn J. a. How nrd, thu two MenHrK. HiitclilHon, II. W l.niiindon, Mr. Illchnrdiioii nnd othurn, I for onu looked nt thu propo sition front n different Htnndiolnt, mid Inmend of helling nil thu bondu nt onu llmo mid placing tho money In thn Mudford bunks nnd letting thuin liiiMi thu benefit of tho money nnd thu taxpayer iny tho Interuvt, thu bond will be nold JtiRt nn tho monuy Ih needed mid applied on thu roudti where tho work will benefit the mom tienplu nnd do thu moHt good, nnd by that nieaiiH ludticu peoplu with brnliiH nnd cnpltnl to (lettie nmong tin nnd heli to pay for our good road, lint thin nln'l "ICagletn." but 1 nm exciiMn. nble, for I hnvo to trnvol over thu roiidn n groat deal nnd can xeu the ucccmtlty of ilolng ttomethlng fnr our county In that Hue. hunt Hnturdny after 1 reached homo nbout 7 p. in. I found Mr. Hobertit nnd Minn llerthn DlUworth, who had jtiHt coino In nn tho KurIo I'olnt nnd CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Mr. nnd Mrn. .1, II. (lay, MImk Mr NiihMiir, ,Hhh HmiIIo Heuhe, .1. II. Hor riiiKf Mr. Htiiilovniil, Kuiiuelh Heohu weru WedneHihiy inoniiiiK piimhuiikith Iiohi hero to Med ford. Dr. Lookwood of .Mudford iniidu n piofoMMoiiiil enll hero WcdiiL'Hilay moriiiu. MrH, Lou Wright and Hon, MIhk Homo Wrighl, reluiiicil to their houii in I'ortlaiul TuuHihiy evening after vIhUIiik relatlvoM here. Mr. Mlwood of Hiiiiim Valley, .1. C. Pemllelo unit Mr. Wiirililiurti of Tn hlu Hock win) tniiiMiicling bunini!sy lieru WedneHilay. ' Mrn, Oooil nnd daughtur, Art Co lor. F. .1, Taylor nud hoii Hnyuioud, Hpent Weiliicfolny nl'teruooii lit Mcd fonl. The city council will meet TIiiim day evening. (lonpel iiieutiiigM nt tho lent on 'he tioilli ik f Pine, helween filh nud Dili HtreelH' will ennimenuu WedneH ilay eveniiiK nnil will continua for Mnucliuic. MiK (Jndy IiiiIh or Aetna ix the SiieHt of M!m Hazel Kuaek-ledt. Peyton ntngu nud they worn In a hurry to.Ko to Mudford thnt nlKht, no I hitched up ti trnm nnd drove thum Into town thnt night, so you Mm; thnt 1 go nights nn well nn In the diiytlmu mid nm nomuwhnt Interested In thu good lonris movement. Alfrinl Hmlth nud wife, who hnvo been living In our town for tho piwt veunon, ntnrtril tho flmt of tho week for tho Coqulllo country, where they will tnku charge of n fnrm. lion. U. U. Mullt, wlfo nud two boy of Anliland nud IiIh fnt.iur-ln-lnw, A. .Nf. Cnllum of Uerkoley. Cnl.. (Mr. Cnllem Ik tho prciildont of tho Klrnt National bank of AMhlnnd) worn up In this bccIIoii loklng over tho country nnd called for dinner Sunday. Mr. Mullt hnn not been hero beforo since hu wnn elected an a member of our Htntu Kcntitu nnd noticed tho marked chniige In our town for tho bettor. Mr. NoIIIh of tho Flotinco Hock ranch, his daughter nnd Mrs. I'orry 8enr nnd her daughter of Phoenix, Arlt., wuru pleaiuint cnllurn last Mon doy on their wny to Mcdford. Mrs. Mm. Senr nnd her daughter have burn visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Nail Is on their ranch nnd taking In somo of the wonders of southern Oregon, such ns Critter I.nko, Iltick Inko, tho natural bridge, tho Itnguu gorge, Hoguo und Mill creok fulls, etc., nnd she says, In thu language of the queen of Shcba, "Thu hnlf has not been told." C. F. Clny, ono of tho men who enmu hero mid opened up n livery Htnblu lost IiIh third horse Inst Mon day, They nil threo ncted as though thuy had been poisoned. Ho has sold out his Interest in Jho stnblo nnd Is preparing to movo to Medford. The loss fnlls (jultu heavily nn Mr. Clny, :ih he hits qulto n family to support. STRIKE IS NEAR HINTS LEADER President Kline of the Blacksmiths Says Trains Could Only Run Ten J)ays if Men Go Out From South ern Pacific Shops, MUCH WORK IN CIRCUIT COURT AIRSHIPS WILL CROSS NATION Many Cases Aro Considered by Court 'Three Entries for $50,000 Flight From While Grand Jury Is Busily En gaged In Examining Men Held to Answer. . Thu :irnnd Jury In this district Is hunlly nonaged In cleaning up tho cusen brought before It iromu of thorn hiivlug been walling for' sovornl weeks, Tho rlrcult-court Ih again In session nud Ih fant grlndlni; out ciihos. Following Is the record of tho court to iluto: " State of Oregon vh. Fred Hoffman; grand jury rotnrned not it truo hill. Stnto of Oregon vs. K. U UqwatVj larcony of an animal;, grand Jurj- re turned a true bill, v atato of Oregon vh. Frank Wilson; Inrrony of nn animal; i;rund Jury ro turned u true bill. ' Statu of Oregon vh. Jnck O'Nellj forgery; gruiul Jury returned u truo bill. State of Oregon vh. .losoph Heckor; uttering a forged check; grand Jury returned a truo bill. Stnto of Oregon vb. Hurl Crocker; uttering a forged check; grand Jury returned a truo bill, Anna M. Creeey vh. 8. 1 It. H. Co,; order removing ciiHe to United States circuit court. N. H. lo'on vs. D. W, (lieen; dla- mlHHed. lllg PIiioh Iiiimbor company vh, Hchro R. Held; dlHiultmod. M. WatkliiH ut al. vb J, C.l Hurr; ilocreo In favnr of plalntlrf. John Hakantioii vh, V, Q, Sweden burg; netloii for dumageH; demurrer overrule and defendant given ten dayH In which to fuithor plead, ll, Q, Patch vh. Caocado Coal corn- San Francisco to New York At wood Among Those Already Entered. NKW YOHIC, Aiij,'. .'10. Threo nvi ntorn nru out toiluy for u .ffiO.OOO ptio offered for a const to eomr flight. Hubert fl. Knwlur of Los Angoleh k luieked hy C. Fred (Iruuily, n Culi. fornin Kporthiuiiu. C. 1'. Hogcrs, who curried off tlie ilMuneo honors at the Chie,ago nviti tion inept' Iiiih Iho Kiipport of n easli regihler eor.ipany which will hack him Willi .f'JO.OOO if hu will curry ono of itH mauhiues which liu proiniHus to do. Hurry N, Atwood, wIioho sensation ul St. Louis-N'uw York flight ipiaii. fies him as a jjrent oroKH-eountry flyer, euys ho will capturo thu hjs Hum. ( Tho start is planned from tlio Pn uii'io const. BAN FltANCIBCO, Aug. 31. Ten dnyn Is thu tlnio es'tlmated by thu inn. Jorlty of tho shop employes' rcpn suntatlven nn tho limit of time thnt tho Hnrriman system can run Its trains after tho shops luivn been tied up by strike. Tho bollermnkers de clared today thnt Iosm than this pe riod will sec the company ready to denl with tholr federation, hIiico the locomotives nro In almost constant need of minor repair, Thoy nro un equivocal In declaring thnt tho repair work cannot bo done by strikebreak ers thnt can bo secured In thu west, Htrllto May Ho Nexir. How nonr tho strike mny bo was hlntvd by President J. W. Kllno of the blacksmiths, who Is acting as chairman of tho group of craft union officers who- will cll upon Vice President Kruttschnltt of tho com pany. "Unless wo corno to u satisfactory agreement soon," ho said, "there will be a strike. Wo hnvo nsked Mr. Kruttschnltt to meet us as general officers of tho organizations. We ex pect to discuss with him nil of the conditions that nro agitating the Hnr rlniiin employes and thu public. Chief ly, we shall discuss tho right of tho shopmen to deal directly with tho company through tbelr tfederntion." Hencnth tho surface there seems to bo a feeling that the shopmen will rofuso any advice from tho craft union officers that docs not Include a "recognition or strlko" policy. Franklin and Buckatew nro count ed n trifle more conservative. Never theless, Kllno snld emphatically that the men aro right and that the issue must bo met. IiCMicn In ('minis. Tho first conference of tho labor leaders hero to wait upon Krutt schnltt convened at tho Hotel Dale this morning for tho purpose of dis cussing with tho representatives of the men in the California shops of tho Southern Pacific tho demands by tho men for recognition by tho rail rood of tho federated trades. The following" labor leaders took pnrt: J. W. Kline, international president of the blacksmiths' union; M. F. Ryan of tho railway carmen; J. A. Frank lin of tho bollermnkers; J. U. Iluck- alew of tho machinists; K. L. Keguin of the shopmen's federation; J. J. Jones of tho bollermnkers. Los An geles; H. II. Miller, Sacramento, m chlnlsts; John Stiirmmi, Sacramento, sheet metal workers; E. I). Mlsor, Sacramento, blacksmiths, nnd W. S. Crane, Sacramento, carmen. FLIRT COP DRESSED TOO ATTRACTIVLEY LOS ANGELES, Aug. 31. Miss Fay Evans, flirt cop, la out of n Job today because Chief of Police Sebas tian did not like tho clothes she wore When Miss Evans brought about tho nrrest of nlno mashers In threo days, Chief Sobnatlan sent for her to Inquire Into her unusual success. When sho reported beforo tho chief Miss Fny wore a light colored Inco dress, whlto shoes and stockings, n blnck Bilk largo sleeved wrap lined with silk of a brlllnnt red with collar ami cuffs of the same hue. This was topped ofr with n tall black domino hat, tho slro of a pock incisure. "It's all very plain now to mo," remarked Chief Sobnatlnn. "That get up would miiko moat any man stnro. You're flrod." MrovJUMuuBMudmaattMuaui puny; domurror ovorrulod nnd do fnndiint given ton dnyB In which to furthor plead. A, P, Donohuo vs. ThonuiH V. Han Hull; dlHinluoed. Itoguo Klvor Electric, company vb, Wllllmn 8cott;" plaintiff glvon ton dayc In which to furthor nload, FIiHt National llnnk vh. Jnmos H, Ornco nud Amy Grace; suit to fore close mortgage; decree for plaintiff. John E. llolmlck ot nl. va. O. Yv Sharp ot al.j ilooroo by dofnult. IlNsklni tor HonltU. Freckles New Di-tig- Tpit Quickly ltomoves Tlieno Homely Kpot.s. Thoro'a no longer tho slightest need of feeling ushamed of your freckles, as a new drug, othlno double strength has boon discovered that Is u positive euro for these homely spots. Simply got ono ounce of othlno douhlo strength, from your druggist nnd apply a llttlo of It at night, nnd In tho morning you will seo thnt ovou tho worst have begun to disappear, whllo tho light freckles hnvo vanish ed entirely. It Is soldom that auoro than an nuuco Is needed to complete ly clear tho skin nnd gain a beau tiful clear complexion. Uo sure to nsk for doublo strength othlno, as this Ih sold under guaran tee of money back It It-fnlls to romovo the freckles. Htislilua tor UoitlUi, -HEINZ- 57 VARIETIES Arc known the world over for their excellence. Wo won't name over the whole 07, hut a few suggestions may he found in the fol lowing: Baked Beans Baked Kidney Beans Peanut Butter Mustard Chow Chow Vinegar, Cider and Malt Apple Butter Sweet Gherkins India Relish Mixed Sweet Pickles Mandalay Sauce Chili Sauce Etc. Etc. Etc. Olmstead & Hibbard West Side Grocers. MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE Opening of 1911-1912 Season FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1st Henry Miller "Mr. Miller superb In remarknblo play" N. Y. TlmrH. "The Havoc" I). H. S. Sheldon "Tho best acting Henry Miller has over done." N. Y. Trlbnno, In "Tho Havoc" Mr. Miller has found tho Third of a Triangle of Groat I'lnyo. which Includes "Tho Great Dlvldo" nnd "Tho Servant In tho Ho u so. ' "A LESSON IN UIO ACTING." Now York Telegraph. "A IHO FLAY, FULL OF UlTINO LINE." New York Herald. t9cats now on sale at HasKins o Electric Rooms 0 0 0 000 000000 TUB V V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ooooooooooooo NEW Modern, electric fnin, steam licnt, best beds nnd coolext roonti In town, by day or week, slngio nnd cniuitc. -IH Wcxt Main, entrance St. Murks ISuildlng; phono Sil. $ $ $ $. $ S 3 3 $ $ ft $ $ .$$$$$$$$$$ $ $-i ay - Or The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - $100,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS $33,000.00 UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY SAI'E DEPOSIT BOXES FO It RENT. W. H. OORC, Prtlldent. J. A. FSSST, Vlco Pr. JORX S. OH.TH, Cablr. r. XS. MJCBHICK, Vie Fre. W. H. 7ACKSOIT, At. Cftblr. n -co eo eo -co -co so & 7r'P '? v P V w P V '? '? '7 v '? V P "P 'P P 'P P 'P 'P t ? P P P?K William Monden (;OOIS SOLD AT UO SOUTH IIAItTLETT OK ON OW.VEIt'S I'ltEMISICS AUCTIONEER SALE DAYS PIItST AND THIUD SATUIt- DAYS EACH .MONTH FHtST SALE SEITEniEK 2. 'J ' ' i o : mmmuuunmu3MmwuiimiswmmMmmmimi : 1WHHbsbwbiWIbKHHBWIbsBBHR BBMffl Nor Oakluul, CilifomU The onlr Worain'n College on the Pacific Coait. ChartcrnI 1B8S .Near two great Unireriities. Ideal climate throughout the jear. Kntrance ind Rrailuatlon rcuitirementt ciaialent to thoic o( Stanford and t'nuersity of California, l.aboratonet for eienee with modem equip, ment. Kxcellent oprtunitie for home economlct. library study, mu'ic and art. Modern Bjrmnatium. Special care for health if ttudentt. out-dnor life. I'midrnt, Lurlli Clay Caron. A. !.. Lilt. . I.L. O. Kor -atalocue addrcu Secretary, Mills College 1. ')., California. Draperies We carry a very complete line of draperies, face curtains, fixtures, etc. and Co all classes of upholittertriR. A pedal man to look after this work exclusively and will give as itood service aa Is possible to set tn even the largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co One trial with a gaa, range "Is more effectual than all thu talk ever raised about It. Ask anyono who has ovor used gas If they would go back to tho old coal or wood or oil and they will say no every time. Aro you using gas in your himo? Better get wiso now to its adrantago over the out-ot-dato methods of lighting and heating. Oregon Gas & Electric Co. Free Lindsay light Installed with ovory rrango. your order now. Terms: Small monthly payments. Leave IRRIGATION Nature Supplies the Land and Sunshine We Furnish the Water Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. OTJMMINGS, Manager Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building I Irrigated Orchard Trcct8 Land for $150 Per Acre With Perpet ual Water on Easy Terms Can You Do Better? ROGUELANDS Inc. FEED N. OUMMINGS, Manager - j . -im f s.ftfa Ws -a 6, , -IF ' M n 3 .?'. fl