'J MTCDTrORT) MAIL TRTBUNJD, MflPFOTlT), 11WI0X, FTITDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1911. PXQBTHRTSK . . .4IH 4 9- .for f i. A r ; PINCHOT SAILS FOR COAL FIELDS Former Chlof Forostbr Accompnnlad , .by Scnatoi Polmloxtcr, Off for Alnskit Will iiivostlpto Govern ment Operation of Mines. IIIHMi I HICA.TTU:, Wmili., Hopl. 1. "I am HiiliiK ( Aliwliii with Htmnlor I'oln tliuti'i' to vlxlt CnulriitUii' May ami tint ('iiiiiiIiikIiuiii (dill flililfi(" mttil llf foul IMiiolwt, funiwr rlilnf fort'Mltir, IIiIm aiKirnlliif. "ll nTitl liIinlTxtr riirilviMl"liiiit nlltlit uiiil will null for Conlowi on (In iili'iiimir Nurlhwi'Hturii nl l o'ulorlc UiiiIkIiI. "Wn will Imi kuiiii u iiioulli'i con tliiucil IMni'liot. "iiml I mil ttoliif, up tlnint wldi mi opiMi iiilnil. I liitvn fu vurt'il Mm li'Mivlnj; of the jihI coal niiil rlolilH, Init iim I nn', I mil upon to rmivlutloii wlintliur It would Ik lifHt foe Him United Btnt' to k Into lint coul Illinium nml mlim ami ll tlio roiil Olii'ct to tint cniiHiiniKr." Tn."llHr with Hoiiutor I'oliulc-xlur. (liny will nmlitt it thoroiiKli oxuiiilun (lull of the Alimkii Mtiiulloii, iiouml tint koii'h iii'oiIh, nml mail it ilmi for iti'lliiu In ('(initri'Hu iikyI wlutur At ConloMi thoy will l iiikI by Jiilm K. liiithroi mul otlii'm, who Imvo mail" itrri'tiiKuiiii'iitH for a trip Into tin Interior. I'oliuli'xlur'n huh uctoiiiiiii nli'H tlio imrly. IMni'liot iniitit ri'liirn liy tint flmt of Oi,tiilior, an hit Iiuh a uri'iit volutin of work In forest rwrvu rweiircli wnltliiK for him In tint Aillrntiiliirk iiiomitulim In Now York. PRIMARY DATES AND LAWS GIVEN Nomlnallnii Election in This State in 1012 Will Come In April Rculs tratlon Books Will Open January I In Each County. HAl.i:.M, Or., B'it. 1. Itttitlrlw rt'liitlnc to thu tlintt of ojxhiIiik book fof" roKlntrntion of voturn for 1J1'2 mul thu ilmv of holilltiK prliuury cloo tlotiM for I0t: tiro lKliiiiliif to coim In to thu. uttornny Kr-mtritt'ti officii. Homo uuriiriiiliity 'oiiiM,to oxUt owIiik to l ho utiii'iulliioul Hindu to tint dlrocl primary law liy tlio hint liKllutur. In miHwor to thono luqulrli'c AHnlntunt Attomuy dcnornl Vun Wlnklu nn'H. "Tho prliunry flection In every ycitr when a prcHldi'itt or vlco-pn'nl dent ahull ho elected hIiiiII ho held on tlio ITith day hoforo tlio firm Monday of Jiitu". Thu nnnllmitliig eluctlon, therefore, In hold In April mid tlio ri'Klxtrnltoii bookn uro open on the firm Monday In January mid cloned on tlio 15th of May and aro cloHi'd for a period of 1 1 dayn on tlio tenth day hoforo tho primary election, continu ing until the fifth day after. ItcKlmratlon for Xnwmlier. "All lawn pertaining to tho nom ination of candidates, rcglHtrutlou of otnr8 mid all other thlngH Incident to thu holding of tho hlnnnlnl tiloc lion mIiiiII ho effective tho muiio num ber of dayu luifoio tho flrat TiiohiIii) aftor tho flrat Monday In Novombm t hat thoy have horotoforo hcon hoforo hi'itii hoforo tho firm Monday In Jnnn Thort'foro, It will ho neroHHiiry to hao tho hookH opmi dm Iiik tho Hiiiiimor tho Bumo IciiKth of tlmo hoforo tho Itonornl t'olctlon In November iih tho flrHt Mnndiy In January Ih hoforo thu flrHt Monday tw Juno. "You will not I co that UiIh inaUefl two roKlHtratlon porlodn, ouo from January to May and tho other from Juno till October, with tho cloned pe riod of if iIujh In April. Tho 20 duyH formorly roqtUrod for MHsimrntlon of votoiH prior to tho proaldontlal oloc tlou Ih covered by tho poilod from J liny to October. I Two (Jloxed IVrloiN. "As f undorHtmid It, thoro will ho hut ouo prlninry elecllon ami that will ho hold on tho -tGtli day hoforo tho flim Monday In Juno and tho itouoral olcctlon will bo hold on tho flrHt Tiiph day after tho flint Monday In No fVombor. Tho M'KlHtratlou hookH will ho open on tho find Monday In Jan uary and continue ho until October, with tho oxcoptlon of tho cIohimI pe riod or If dayH In Apill and from tho lr.th orlay until about (ho (1th of Juno." Homo proHporlty doponds upon liotno Industry, mul Htato-wldo proa porlty wilt ho sreator If fnctorloH boIIIhr "Mudo In OroBon" jtobdH nro pntronUod b ythu local inorohanta, Look for tho iuI lliut call for yon ninoiiR I ho holu vrnntort mlH. 1 Husklui tor Health. Henry Miller in "The Havoc" at Medfbrd Theatre Tonight a,ljlt ?T iK jH VaTaTaS v ! H9fl1BBHBHBTvBraHfl2 jMjttjiHiBHiBHWSH k aHHwaLiLffLLLLLH flkvBLaHLaLLLHL"aV9BVBaMa I, i, r i ,n i . . i i i- i i ' - fc mmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmB I I I MMHaMHBBBBHBBBBMMBVaBaaBaMBMMBBaBVSBaHBMM-MVHIIMaBlBBB n I LOOKS LIKE MERRY WAR FOR TRAFFIC W. S. Barntim Returns From Port land With Scvcn-Passenjjcr Auto mobiles Reported He is Golno to Recover Portion of BuslncssV. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. It look liku a war to tho death lie Iwri'o (ho Kim River Valh-y rail road n nil tell automobile line between Medfonl ami .InekNouville. I'".i dent W. S. Illinium, of (he railroad, hit jiiht M'turneil from I'orllainJ wliurv ho iiiindianod it necn ptiNoc'i ler mitoiuohile. While no iiuiiouiice int'iit Iiiih been mudo by tho rnilroad meii, thof.0 who profexH to ho "hi tli Know," htato (hat the machine will ho placed on tho run between Med io nl mid Jaeksoinille, and u nirr A 0. Taylor ami family, John and I.Hwromo W'hIi wero paHfoiiKorH for UrantK I'ann u No. 0 Tburmlay inornlni;. W. J. Fryman-mid family ha 'vettirned from n much enjoyed out- liiK at Orator Uiko and other moun tain rejiortii. MrM K. Dnvh mid hoii. MiiHtor Carl, nro Hicndliir. a fiyv dayH vIkUIuk with rolr.tlvi'H mid frlendu In AHllauil, their former place of roHtdouco. A very enjoyable nodal, Riven by Iho incmbeiM of tho Central 1'olnt fire department, was hold !u our city hall .Wtilncmlny ovunlni;. Thoto present were tho inomborM of tho ttro depart ment and a miinberjof ImlteJ KiuwtH. war for Miprcmaoy started. It U n well known fuel that the railroad company has spfferetl mu lerinlly cilice (ho Jtilo lino ns in augural cd mid it is now thought that Knrniiui will attempt to recover ;i IMirtion of the Inihineoii. All pn-Herit report IihvIiik Hpetii a moHt delliihtful evening. A-TiinnlnK and vinegar factory Ih helm: marled hero In John Alhcrt'K building, Houlh sldo of IMne Htrcet between Fifth and Sixth utreetH, un der the nianiiKoniout of Wine & Wort maii. ' Many rarloadK of hay are holm; Hhlppud to iojiiIh north of here. Mr. and Mr. HukIi Porter tipcnt ThurRdn' vlMltlnt! realtlves and frluudo at Soven Oo1:h. Tho Klectrlc theater will bo ready under tho uianaKement of Klein and Scott tonight, who again open thu hoimo for the benefit of tho public amusement. , Thursday seemed to bo a great aimmomcnt day for tho little folks and also for tho RrownnpH of the M. 12. church and liaptlm church, an each celebrated the day by roIiik plcnlck lifc on the foothills and old fair KrouudH south of uh. Tho time waa passed tpry Jjwjtly, for all In at tendance, and many marvelous talei arc told by Home of tljelr dellRhtful experiences In hunting, racing and luncliln. DO YOUR SATURDAY TRADING AT SHEETS 72x90 si'.o, lilenchotl HKM'inIf Op (Nll'll MANNS CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O. PILLOW SLIPS 12 and -lo-ineh blea., spopinl, 4Ap oat'li JL OPENING SALE OF SILKS AND D RESS GOODS jL New Silks 1000 yards now " Faillo" and incssalino Silks; all shados; 75 viildos; spt'cial, ier , yard Now Volvoloon.s in all colors, for fijTg drosses; special, a OelO yard .'. wv 48c 27-iiu'li Corduroys lor the now HP" fall cost nines; all coloi's; special, il V a yard. New Dress Goods Now Tissues for waists dresses; special, per Vfird and 25c 59c JlS-ineh all wool Sorgo in fall i shades; special, per Tard noautiful new Scotch' mixtures, '16, 50 and 5-t inehoswido; just tho thing for the-now fall suits, at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.98 tmd $2.25 a yard. YRustlivy VEW MODELS in "Warner's Itust Proof" Corsets, just received. Don't fail to see them. Special values at $1, $1.50 and $2 a pair SP1WIAL Sa urday wo will sell a good heavy Coulil Corset; $1.00 value; for, fQp pair vv Bedding Sale Grey cotton Blankets; good sfzc; MQ very special, each TtOl Heavy, full si.o Coinfortei's; now QO goods; .very special, each .vOi Good Feather Pillows; large sizo; ftA 'ery special .'. v..0tl . "Swastika" Blankets, forkimo-frn AA nas and bathrobes, a pair $&"" Agents for "North Star" all wool Blan kets; special values at $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 and. $6.98 a pair. SATURDAY NOTION SALE Colgate's and Monncn's Talcum Powder, j Q a can : AtJv Stewart's Safety PiiirJ; nil sizes; 10c quality; spe cial, a C lai)er W s ironing wax Shoo laces Wlufo Tapo IliiinPiiis Good Pins, on eh 2c I SATURDAY HOSIERY SPECIAL Children's fast black Iloso; all a, sixes; special, a pair vt Boys' School Tloso; heavy rib;' f rtl bed; special, a pajr ...,.. . JL. J.A12C Women's, fine lislo lloso; splendid nr. quality; special Saturday, ti pnii,.,.w! Your Skin Needs MARINELLO Tdki- 11 cntfttil look In your mirror Hon tli lipvoc urmiKlil to your xkln liy wind nml wwillinr Now In tlin tlm to hoKln to rcirip. dy tint IpToIh -but clifioMi your r-in-filU-n with tlm illtnont crf Tlio l-nt authority In llni country 011 Ih" nkin In I'.mlly J-toyd, ntitlior of "Tlio Kkln" Kli recommend Marinello Treatments and Marinello Preparations a the only nhnolutcly nml entirely ffritlio methoil i)t earlnic for tho nkln We ilf"J tin hi cxclildKely t'ormultntloii lu fne In our hop 1,-t 11 Ml you nxnolly wlmt your Hkln iieiiil to put It III perfect condl lllon Appointment made l.y lele plionu will mive Itolli your tim ami our. CORA E. UTLEY Room 5, over Kentner's. Phone 1 1 j MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE Opening of 1911-1912 Season FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1st Henry Miller "Mr. Miller superb In rmnnrkalilo piny" - N. Y. Times. "The Havoc" II. II. a. Sheldon "Tho beat actlnis Ilrnry Mlllor ImH ever dune." N. Y. Tribune. In "Tho Hnvoo" Mr. Mlllor lino found tho Third of a TrJangl of Oront I'lfiyn. which Includes "Tho Great Dlvldo" and "Tho Servant In tho Houb" 'A LKS80.V IN 1110 ACTINO." New York ToIeRrnph. "A UIO l'IAY. FULL OF BITING LINE." Now York Herald. .Seats now on sale at HasKins Pure Clear Sparkling Too can't afford to do withoat (Lis splendid, rcfresbicK drink. Call np and order a case sent to tho house. The purest, most healthful drink known It SIS tf I YOU MINERAL WATER F. C. BIGHAM, Agent. ffi $ $ $ $ $ $$$$$$ $ .$ $$$$$$$ $ $ $ $ $ OS- 7 'J f The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - $100,000.00 SURPLUS an d PROFITS $35000.00 UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY 8AFB DEPOSIT KOXES FO It ItllNT. , W. H. aOBC, Frtsldcnt. ' 3. A. PERET, VIc Prcs. JOHH S. OBTK, Cttlblcr. r. E. KKKRICK, Vice Pita. W. B. JACESOW, Aait. Cahlr. ili l fi D ei 7K v- P v v ? 9 v ? v v ? ? "? P '? P ? y ? v P 'P v P P ? 'T 7f Draperies We carry a very complete line of draperies, taco curtains, fixtures, etc. and ?o all c1asa8 of upholstering;. A special man to look after this work exclusively anil will gtvo as good service ns Is possible to get to even the largest cttlpa. Weeks & McGowan Co i yyvay 'i gtMelms l&aH . Tortlsixl, Orrsoo TlUUnl oil nr Retool for GlrU loV Z febkre of BUtn ef Bu John lUnUt (ClKOlil J CllfUU, A4uut a4 Xltsttit&jrr XarArtasu, Mule, Art, ZlmUa.OyMft&ilu. KorcUloJJrr.TIIt: SlSTKIt bUl'KHIOH omr23. St. lltl Hall tot CIiU. CcoJoncJ tr Ifc SISIIRS OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JCSUS AHO MART. Cm. AJ tU CMiUu C'tn. Muilc An. Elocla iaj Ccmstr I MDeftuKU,n$fJD)inanu.t.tiix<onizA UltllKTaUl tliaini WiRjIoiAsiwuimmraLAJdrctt tltTKR IVntlOK U. Sltrj't AiS-v. hnUJ Ono trial with a gas range i3 more effectual thau nil tho talk ever raised about it. Ask anyone who has ever used gat if they would go hack to tho old coal or wood or oil and they will say no every time. Aro you using gas In your h-mo? Better get wise now to its advantage over the out-of-date methods of lighting and heating. Oregon Gas & Electric Co. Free Lindsay light Installed with every range. Leave your order now. Terras: Small monthly payments. 1.A, X IRRIGATION Nature Supplies the Land and Sunshine We Furnish the Water Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Trcts Land for $150 Per Acre With Perpet ual Water on Easy Terms Can You Do Better? ROGUELANDS Inc. FEED N. OtTMMINGS, Manager ill v 1 -.1 '? .