pxous six MTCDITORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MRIYKOttD, OR WON, TITKSDAY. NOVIOMBIOR, 7, 1011. "CONVICT CAMP S J) MISNOMER Commercial Club Passes Resolution - ncclirlstcnlnn It "Honor Camp No. I "Governor West Is Commended by Club. "Convict Cmnp No. 1" is no lougor l(i lo iliufc tlcsij;iintcl. The Medfiml Uiitntunrciiil Club nl its mooting Mon ilfty uvoninc piiHScd n resolution ro Qlirmtoniiif; it "Honor Cmnp No. 1" nnd roqiiesliiiR all to horonftrr c!l llio priVonors n( work tipon the Cra ter Luke liiphwny "Honor Men" in stead of conviels. Talks were nimlo commending Oov- iirtior West for his interest in this Heotion niul approving his prison pol iov, which it is evident, has struck n popular ohord. Monday "Honor Camp" wns visited by Dr. J. P. Noddy and Engineer Har mon. They found the men well con tented nnd pleased with their sur roundings and enjoying their work. A mpiest for old magazines and lit eratureis made to the people of Med ford by Hio honor men. It can be left at the Pacific & Eastern depot ad dressed to "Honor Camp No. 1," I'rospect, Ore., or given to Countv Engineer Harmon, Dr. J. P. Hcddv or to Dr. li II. Porter, who has volun teered his services as physician to the cmnp nnd will visit it weekly. MISS MORBAN EATS A "TWO-BIT" MEAL 311 MEMBERSOF CLUB ARE ACTIVE Secretary Boos Files Scml-Anmial Report With Board of Directors of Commercial Club nnd Shows State of Finances. NEW Yqniv. Nov. 7. Miss Aime Morgan, daughter of the money king. At the annunl meeting of (he Mod ford Commercial Club Monday, Sec retary Hoom filed his semi-annual re port, which was referred to the aud iting committee. It shows receipt during the past six mouths of $.;lr, oT which $'2yj) was subscriptions and .flKM dues. Expenditures totaltd $.r)'J.i,", of which $'.Y2 was salaries. $J-I1 postage and $1900 booklet ac count. There are HI I members in good standing, l', in arreas who lwni promised to pay. During the p.i-t year 140 have been dropped for lion pament of dues or resignations. The club's only indebtedness is the book lei nnd publicity contract with the Southern Pacific, and payments ure being met as they come due. Monthly receipts approximate .?".?), club, expenses .flirt), leaving the b.tl mice to be applied Uxin booklet. YOUNG MAN NO LONGER RECOGNIZES FRIENDS Mme Schumann-Heink Coming PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 7. Ac companied by nn alienist who went with her to Hilli-boro to ascertain whether any accident had occurred there to her son. Bernard Marvin.I JHss Lois Steers of the Steers Ihat would cause the strango lapse of jConian burenii, managers of distill memory from which he is suffering, Bulslioil artists and concert tours, ELECTION GOLD HILL P0STP0NE0 Fault Is Found In Provisions In Now Charter ami Election Is Put Off Until It Can Bo Chanflctl New Charter Finds Favor. As n result of n protest and "g''! together'' meeting held Pridny night at Gold Hill, the special runt'lcr elec tion scheduled for .Monday was con tinued until November lit), when a inueh altered charter will coinu up for the approval of tbo voters. When the proposed charter was published there were many who found fault with some of the provisions. At the protest meeting Mayor lleeinnu appointed a committee of five to o over the charter ami make necessary changes and amendments and as a result a new charter, which the (lolil Hill residents say is the best ever, has been drawn up. There scents to be no doubt us to its passing at the election November lit). We have a full line of PEERLESS LAMPS on hand 4, 8, 1, 33 O. I. carbon lampii; 115, 40, 110, 100, ICO, 300 watt TuttKHton Iniups. Tliu beat iiiuih and the. bent prlcci, All Inmrm guaranteed. Southern Oregon Electric Co, IMiunes: Pacific 4001; Home 124. .-tSS ss.. MUW a " 3 Mrs. G. E. Leiberg returned here ti- day. She investigated the minor that Marvin was assaulted while working at Hillsboror as n civil engineer and found it to be untrue, and is now at loss to explain his ense. Marvin, who is closcry watched uere, maiiiinincu tmu uis name s ate, n two-bil" meal of corned beef, Lc.;s n(1 bn ,e ;s a lo 0 cabbage, dumplings nnd coffee, with mechanics at the Brooklyn navy yard ivorkingmcn's restaurant while a time register on n waiting Inxicnbsped into the dollars. She founded the restau rant sovcral yenrs ago. The Power of Personality. The jwwer of 'personality was nev er iicltcr illustrated than in the case of tbo members of the Whitney Bro thers Quartette. Most succes.sfu! iiiuieiniis win the audience after the audience lias had a chance to hear their work, for audiences, generally speaking, arc from Missouri. Such, however, is not true of the Whitnoys. The moment this qunr telc of remarkable brothers appear upon jho plntform, fhey capture the audience. The people, in front of the foootlights see four fino looking, clean, wholesome fellows. Their nt titudo is one of sincerity, nnd this fact the audience instinctively recog nizes. No mntter how large tho as semblage, tbo atmosphoro of a Whit ney concert istlint of n group of friends gnthorcd together to spend a pleasant evening as oim might step into a neighbor's home to spend the evening. Med ford Opera House, Sat urday, Nov. 11. TIaKkina ror TlealtB. siits he never attended tho University of California and is suspicious of Mrs. Iiciberg, whom lie asserts is not his mother. Physicians who have examined him a c of the opinion that the young man was injured about the head re cently, and that an operation will re store his memory. Masquerade on Thanksgiving Eve at Natatorium Skating Rink. First masquerade of season will he given Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 12!), at Natatorium Hank. At this early date interest has been shown, for skaters arc placing their orders for suits. Anyone who wishes can order-suits nt "Nat" of fice any time before Nov. 21. Five prizes will be given to the fol fel fol eowing: Best dressed lady pair Richard son's $G.f)0 ball-bearing skates. Best dressed gent pair of Richard son's $0.40 ball-bearing skates. Best skating couple .G.OO ensb. Most coiaic woman pair of Rich ardson's $."j.00 skates. Most comic man pair of "Richard son's $5.00 skates. Admission 10 cents to all specta tors. U'J Haaktns for Health. " spent Saturday In .Medforri consulting local music lovers reKardlng a eon cert by somo litj;h class artist here this winter, and as a result Madam Scliumnnn-Holuk, the moat popular singor today before the public, will probably appear nt tho Natatorium hall. Before- arrangements are concluded It will li0 necessary to sell sufficient tickets In advance to nnsuro tho guar, anteo and a preliminary canvass will soon bo made. Mine. Sehumnnn-IUinlc concerts command from $:t. to $5 a seat in cities, but if a full house ran bo se cured the juice In .Medford will be 12 a scat. Oil. KNABE MAY HAVE KILLED SELF Such Is Opinion Expressed by Wil liam J. Burns After a Careful Investigation of the Puzzling Case. M INDIANAI'OLIS. Ind., Nov. 7. -That Or. Helen Kiiabe, the former state pathologist who was found ly ing dead in bur office here, was not the victim of n cunningly planned murder, but took- her own life in a fit of diwpondoney over professional reverses, is the opinion expressed here today by William J. Burns, head of the national detective agency, after a careful investigation of the onfcct. Dr. Knabe wo found lying ulnm-d nude on the floor of her office with her throat cut. mm is OUT ON BAIL Sscoiul Trial for Murder Will Proli ably Start Wilton a Month Judge Allows Her Fresdom on Bend of $5000. GIRL DISGUISED AS BOY, RIDES THE RODS l'OUTI.ANI), ore, Nov. 7. To stand trial Tor the theft of a motor cycle on which he and Carmen WoIIh, a girl who wore men's clothing, rode from Portland to (Irants Pass, Oliver Williamson, a chauffeur, is in Jail hero today. Ho was brought back from San Francisco, whero ho and tho Klrl were arrested after they had beaten their way on a freight train from (irniits Pass. Williamson sold the machine at (irants Pass for $riO, ho said. It is reported that the girl avowed her affection for Williamson and said she would rldo tho brake- beams back to Portland as soon as sbo was released by the California authorities. Tho girl, who enmn from Montana, was arrested hero recently for mas querading as a man. She was re leased after she explained that she found hIio could cam more money dlsKulsed In male attire. Shu Is an expert machinist. Get your plows ready for plowing We have a complete assortment of JOHN DEERE PLOWS All kinds of Plows fur all kinds of soil, spring tooth harrowa. etc. A full lino of grain drills, HUBBARD BROS. Hnsklnn for Health. OPKLOYSI1A, .La., Nov. 7. Mrs. J. I. MeCrea, charged with the iimr-' dor of Allan GsrlaiKl, returned to her, home today from 'tho jail where she had been confluelf since the shooting of Garland two months ago. She wuhi admitted to .foOOO bail. Mr. McCren had had one trial for tho alleged murder reuniting in a dis agreement of the jury hint week. A second trial probably will start with in a month. ' Hex Spray. Wo nro distributing agents for Oregon for tbo Ilex Spray Co.'b affil iated factories. Call and get our cash or tlmo terms. Producora' Fruit Co. ES22BSUKA -"! ( I "- i'A. ,j-vvvv5K" MILLINERY SALE Choice any Hat n House $4.25 30 Hats at $3.45 20 Hats at S2.45 10 Hats at $1.95 WILLOW PLUMES 20 in. wide, 24 in. long $14.95 20 in. wide, 22 in. long !;i2.45 18 in. wide, 18 in. long $ 9.45 Ribbons, Velvets nnd Sundries at all Reduced Prices HOME MILLINERY 1021 West 9th Open Evenings ma iH Opera House, To-ni ght Tuesday Nov. 7 Tho original cast and production that ap peared at Liberty Theatro, Now York FIVE MONTHS Walnut St. Theatro, Philadelphia THREE MONTHS Powers Theatre, Chicago TWO MONTHS HENRY B.HARRIS .Presents TH.E COMEDY success A T4 wk I- c. jjrai xZ& A SB COUNTRY Coming hero direct from its tromondous suc cess at tho Columbia Thoatro, San Francisco en routo to tho Heilig Thoatro, Portland What the 'Frisco Critics Said: EXAMINER The Country Boy is dolight- ful ontertainmont. CHRONICLE An ovoning with Tho Coun- try Boy js distinctly worth your while. CALL The Country Boy is played by a cast of stars. Comedy Hit OF A DECADE Prices $1.50, $1.00, 50c Seats Now on Sale NOTE THIS WILL BE ONE OF THE DISTINCTLY HIGH CLASS ATTRACTIONS TO PLAY MEDFORD AND IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST NEW YORK SUCCESSES OF SEASON N I 2 MHMMHMIIHHHnHHHaMMWHHH : j V Jt' t V ""W ' 5