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Dally averajre tor eleven montha end
ing November SO. 1911, JTS1.
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Ferrv New Stand, Sin Frnneleo.
Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland,
npwraan Npwb Co., Portlind. Ore.
W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Waah.
Abo Label, llio San l'mnousco
lightweight ami Fraiikie Smith of
Oakland, Californium are to moot in
n ten-round boxing routes! hero he
fore the Mcdfonl Athletic Club Wed-
I ncsdny night, August 21st.
Alio Lnhc ! well known to local
fan bavin- upiwared hero several
month ago against Hud Andersen
to whom ho lost a, ctac decision
after rt hnrd bout. Label attributed
his defeat to lnck of proper oondi-
tion, owing to death m his family.
Inbcl was in no mood to train fo? the
bout but rather than disappoint tho
fnns he went on regardless of his
condition. At that he and Anderson
put tip one of the best ten round
bouts seen here.
Frunkic Smith is nn Oakland boy
and ii year ago was rated nmonir
Iho good ones, lmvingr boxed Johuuv
mdhbs
GAIN HUH
Socialists to Organize
SHE LOOKS WELL
HKoroiD. ouao.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and! tv,,,, r.. i i it t "
Northern California, and th.faatMt-!" c, Olio Hound' Hoiinii. Lew
Powell nntt in fact Smith has met
tho best boys in his class. Smith has
just returned from a successful
campaign through the middle west.
rmwlnc city In Orecon.
Population U. t. censu 1910 S840:
Mllmntnd. I91t 10.000.
Vivo hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water System completed, giving finest
supply nuro mountain water, and 17.3
mllra of atreeta paved.
Poatofflc reeelpts for year ending
November 30, 1911, show Increase of 19
per cent.
nanner fruit city In Oreron Hoirue
River. Spttrcnbenr apples won awep-
takes nrlxn and title of
"Ami ar of the WorM"
at the. National Apple Show, Spokane,
1909, and ft r of Nowtowna wca
Xlrat JTrts la 1910
at Canadian International Apyla Show.
Vancouver. B. C.
Tint Prlaa la 1911
at Spokane National Apple Shaw won
by carload of Newtowna. ,,
Tto&tie Itlver pear brought hlcheat
prices In all marketa of the world dur
ing tho paat alS year
Wrlto Commercial Club. IncloatnK 6
eents for poMatro for tho finest commu
nity pnmphlet ever published.
COH WING"
URUGUAY TQ EXHIBIT
AT SAN FRANCISCO FAIR
SAX KRAXCISCO, Cnl., Aug. 10.
At President Tnft'.s invitation, the
Republic of Uruguay is to participate
in the Panama Pacific International
E.-KMtion to bo held hero in 391.")
Tho news of Uruguay's" acceptance
Wits received here from Washington
by C C. Jfoorc, president of the
exposition. , ,
WAS1UNOTON, Aup. 10. Moon-
shiners and other violators of tho
Internal Revenue law In tho Curo-
tlims, Kentucky, West Virginia am!
fttltor mountain states of the Appa
lachnln region, whoro tho plrturcsipto
characters of present day romances
hold forth, have gained temporary
immunity from tho Rovonuo Offl
cera, through A lack of departmen
tal appropriation. Home inntlo atllls
aro almmurtng along tnttllsturbotl lit
many a mountain fnstness, whllo
alert ownors ami operatora, made
doubly vigilant by tho npnrcut ills
regard of tho hated "Rcvenoos" aro
pacing In nervous uneasiness at tho
unusual quiet ana poaco of their
lives.
Forty raiders of tho Internal Re
venue Service, bravo mon, renowned
for their daring and efficiency, havo
been called from tho hunt, because
there, are no funds. These, forty
men aro all being assigned to other
work and moonshiners havo gained
temporary Immunity.
Commissioner of internal Revenue
Cabell, said today, however, that no
violator would escape punishment
and that they would all be caught
tatef.
H
OLDEST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH NOW MASS OF. RUINS
MAMl m
, What Is said to be ono of. the
flncstprlyato drives in Southern Ore
gon Is being constructed' by Austin
Corblnon his Srchard near Eagle
Point, formerly the Bradshaw place.
Tbo road will be nearly a mile and
a half In length and will cost stv
crnl thousand dollars. Chris Nat
wick who constructed tho Flounce
Bock grade on the Crater Lake high--war,
is In chargo of the road.
Tho drivo is being macadamized
throughout. Tho rock is laid 14
Inches in depth and the road will bci
eight feet wide. It extends through
tbp orchard with a spur to the build
ing site on Tvhlch ilr. Corbln plans
to build.
' Mr. Natwick will return to Wcst
vlllo and direct work for the county
when he has completed the drive for
Mr. Corbin.
PUN MEW
IT
DAYTON, Ohio, Aug. 10. Mem
bers of the Wright memorinl com
mittee here today nre. planning to
erect two Greek columns in honor
of Wilbur Wright, the pioneer aviator
who died recently.
The columns will mnrk the exact
spot where the fin,t hcavier-than-air
flying machine carrying a man arose
from the ground.
It 5s further proposed to erect a
marble coliseum, closely follewing:
the lines of the Greek Pantheon, as
a hall of fame. This is to bo built
with funds collected throughout the
civilized world.
HEW YORK. Aug. 10. What was
tho oldest Presbvterinn church build
ing in New York City, the West Farms
Presbvterinn church, is todny n
heap of ruins.
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CALIFORNIA WOMAN CLIMBS
TO SUMMIT OF MT M0REA
- SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10. Being
tho first person to climb to the sum
mit of Mount Morca, a precipitous
peak 7,000 feet in height on the
Island of Morca In tho Tahltinn
group, is tho feat accomplished by
Miss Kathcrine M. Douglas, a school
teacher of Fresno, Cal., according to
a story told by passengers aboard
tho liner 'Aorangl arriving hero to
day.
' Upon Miss Douglas' arrival in
Tahiti last Juno she determined to
scalo tho mountain and secured a
guide to accompany her. After many
hours of climbing Miss Douglass and
tier native guide reached a point two
thirds of tho distance to the top.
Hero tho guide, because of a super
stitious legend, balked. No amount
of gold could Induce him to proceed
further, so snatching tho hatcli.H
used It) gaining footholds, from tho
hands of her guide, tho young wom
an continued alono tho journey to
tho top.
Miss Douglas will return to San
Francisco on tho next steamer.
BARTLETT PEAR PRICES
GO UP TO $2.25 PER BOX
REBELS CROSS BORDER AND
RAID AMERICAN HOMES
SH3RRA ULANCA.AUg. 10. Forty
AinorlcaiiR on fust horsoa fully armed
departed at dusk today in piisult dt
200 Mexican rebels who crossed tho
international lino southwest of here
today and raided tho Otto Smith
ranch on the American Bide, stealing
several horses,. In addition to these
men a special train of deputies and!
rangem from El Taso arrived this
afternoon, T1ib posso is augmented
by cowboys from neighboring ranch
Q. Shortly afterward a train bear
ing a company of United States In
fantry loft Fprt Bliss and dlsentraln
od tonight at Fort Hancock. All
along the border between here and
1 Paso reports ar recolved today
of raids by tho rebels.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 10. Stew
art Fruit company this day sold at
auction deciduous fruits at following
prices, which ttere received in cipher
and are .subject to correctien:
NEW YORK PFB car 6982 from
Sacramento July 27. Bartlett pears:
T. W. Shechan av. $2.25; W. H. Dean
av. $2.05: J. H. Desrosior av. illh
Car grossed $1140.
PFE car 38C9 from Sacramento
July 27. Bartlett pears: S. Komano
av. $2.10; Reed Orchard av. $2.00;
Hungarian prunes: Reed Orchard av.
$1.75. Car grossed $1133.
PFE car 435G from Suisun July
2G. Bartlett Pears: Ah Coo Co. a.
$1.05; Ah Yoko av. $1.75; II. jj.
Clayton av. $2.05; Estate Ed Chad
uourno ar. $2.10; J. II. Murray nv.
$2.05; Neltzel Bros. av. $1.80; Rob
bins & Duck av. $1.75. Car grossed
$977.
PFE car 3910 from Suisun July
il. Bartlett pears: J. R. Chndbourno
av, $1.9C; Mrs. X. Danlolson av.
$1.90; Low Guo & Robblns av $1.80;
Robblns & Lin av". $1.85; Robbins &
Kishl av. $1.95; H. B. Sheldon av.
$1.90. Car grossed $981.
CHICAGO PFE car 1748 from
Banger July 30. Thompson Seedless
grapes; O. A. Olsen av, $1.40; D. L.
Uachant av. $1.40; Geo, Moyers av.
$1.10; OrG, Rodgers av. $1.40. Car
grossed $1313.
pirjs car 4802 from Suisun Julv
Jl. Bartlett pears: Ah Yoko av.
$1.55; Chun Chub av. $1.55; F. M.
Pangbilrn av. $1.70; Bobbins & Linn
av. $1.G5; Robbins & Ho av. $1,70;
Robblns & Long av. $1.05; G. Tsug
awa av. $1.05; W. C, Robblns av
$1,65; Egg plums f Neitzol Bros. av.
$1.05. car grossed $8C5.
PITT8BURO-5PFB car CC03 from
Suisun July 29. Bartlett pears av.
$1.71; gross prurfes av. $1.50; Egg
plums ay, 97. Car grossed $902.
Shipments leaving California Binco
last roport. Peaches 52 1-4 cars;
plums 20; pears 81; grapes 1 3-4;
apples 3; total to date 4129 cais.
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TAFT TO APPROVE
PANAMA CANAL BILL
WASHINGTON', Aug. 10-Officiul
approvement of the amended Panama
Canal bill as passed by tho senate
is expected soon from both .the house
rtnd President Tnft. As the bill now
stands it ignores the British protest
and n resumption of diplomatic ex
changes over its tenus is expected
immediately. .
England, diplomats heroC- believe,
will take the matter to The Hague
tribunal in nn effort to havo s5);eral
of its provisions oHartjjed, ",'
. "
RAILROAD STEAMSHIP LINES
PROHIBITED USE OF CANAL
John IJrqurr, Socialist Organizer
Tho Socialist county central com
mittee has engaged tho well known
socialist organUer John Ooquor to do
organUlng work In Jackson county.
His dates aro as follews: Rogue
River, August' 10, Rails Crook, Aug.
11, Central J'olnt, Aug. 12, Agatu
August 13, .Medford Angst 11 und 15.
Jacksonville Aug l, Tnlent Aug. 17,
Soda Slirlngs, Aug. IS, Ayors Spur
Aug. 11), Ashland Aug. 30 and 21
Phoenix Aug. 22.
Ittiillon cspectnlly Invited.
All itticstloitH courteously an
swered. - C. W. SHERMAN
County Hecrotary.
Senator La Follette Upon
Roosevelt and the Bull Moose
Who looks through Iciihor that wo
provide, hucnusn ovory pair wo no
lect nio chosen on account of lliolr
adaptability to Individual eyes. Wo
xatnluo first, then prescribe, tho cor
rect glasses that will ease tho oyt's,
reatoro porfect vision, and do away
wlth any headaches Hint may have
troubled you. Wo havo only the
best of ground lentton, yot wo supply
yip.i at vqry modoratu figures.
DR.RIOKERT
Eyesight Spocinlisfc
Over Keiiiiiur'H,
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WASHINGTON. Aug. 10. Tho Pan
ama canal administration bill provid
ing for free pnssago to American
ships, prohibiting railroad-owned ves
sols from using tho waterway and
nutnonzmg establishment of a oner
man government when tho canal is
completed, passed tho senate last
night by a vote of 47 to 15.
Tho provision for free tolls which
was fought out In tho senato Wednes
day was endorsed again just beforo
the passage of tho measure. Attach
ed to the bill as it passed tho senate
Wero two Important amendments
directed at trusts through their rail
road control of steamship lines.
The first would prevent ships own
ed by Illegal Industrial combinations
from using tho canal and tho second
would forco railroads to givo up wa
ter lines that might otherwiso bo
their competitors, if It were proved
thoy-wero stifling competition.
Opponents of tho frco toll provision
or American ships against which
Great Britain made a formal
protest, carried their fight up to tho
last moment of tho bill's cdnsldora
tldn. As tho bill was passed it would
permit Amorlcan coastwlso vessels to
pass through tho canal free without
conditions, whllo American foreign
trrido ships might pass through frco
If tho ownora ugreo to sell their ves
sels to tho United States at a fulr
price In timo of war or emergency.
It provides tho Interstato com
merce commission at any timo may
order tho disposal by a railroad of
Its steamships If such ownership h
Injurious to tho public. Bramlcgco
trlt'd subsequently to havo this
(intended by allowing all ships to u:o
tho canal subject to supervision of
tho interstate commerce commission.
This was dofcatcd.
In Its completed form tho bill was
finally voted upon with Burton,
Crane, Gttllinger, Lodgo, Root and
other opponents of free tolls and autl
rallroud features voting ugainst it.
(By R. M. La I'olletto)
Whllo special interests havo beou
increasing their hold upon tho ad
ministrative sldo of the government
at Washington, progressive republi
cans In many stanch republican states
havo wrested the control of govern
ment from theso Interests nud have
enacted statutes restoring roprosun-
tativo government to tho people of
those states, . . . Tho cojitcst in
ninny of thcho stales was severe and
protracted. Dofcnt was encountered
again and again. Whllo Roovelt
wa3 president he offered no encour
agement to tho lirogresslvo republi
cans who were struggling with tho
old machlno bosses to enact direct
primaries aud other progressive sta
tutes. His influence 'was openly on
tho sldo of tho reactionaries. His
appointees were tho moBt active ag
ents or tho opposition. In Wisconsin
federal officeholders were lobby
agents for tho corporations and spent
their timo nltudst wholly at the state
capital during legislative sessions. I
nm somewhat acquainted with tho
conditions which prevailed In north
ern and western states, whoro I apoko
year after year In support of tho ef
fort to establish progrcfcslvo ropuU
working In our soclnl life. Sound
Ideas sclzo upon tho human mind.
Opinions rlpou Into rixcd conviction.
.Masses of men aro drawn together by
common belief nnd organized nbout
clearly defined principles, . . . But
what abject folly to seek upon mich
basis to destroy a great political
party 7,000,000 strong, with a clear
progresslvo majority in Its ranks,
within which there has boon bullded
up n progresslvo movement that
promises to mnko the republican
party the Instrument through which
government shnll bo completely re
stored to the people. 1 would In no
degree disparage tho good work of
tho progressive democrats. Encour
aged by Bryan's support of progres
slvo principles, many democrats In
Wisconsin and other states aban
doned their party on states Issues
and supported tho republican progres
sive program. And It was Bryan's
superb leadership and courage i.t
Baltimore which nominated n candi
date for tho presidency who has made
a progresslvo record as governor 'if
Now Jersey. I repent nud In ro
pnrtlsnn spirit that tho progressive
movement began with tho republican
party. It rapidly advanced its con
trol, shaping policies of stnto admin
THE VANIHIIlNtJ RA;i:
MutuhlcHH ttile of Rod Bavituca
Ono
TUEAHtUlll LOVE
that will touch tho right npot
At HATH i:i(, Tho Hlugcr.
Reallntjo mufdral effect
Mean government, and I know that flstratlons and 'stamping Its Impress
tho same opposition was encountered
in most of those states. Until Uttl
more' thnn ono year ago Roosovolc
had not oven ccprcrscd himself us
friendly to what had become while
ho was In Afrlc.T so widely known
as tho progressive1 republican moto
niont. Not until about fivo months
ago did ho mako Ills so-called de
claration of principles. Shortly
thereafter ho abandoned any attempt
to discuss his "pilnclplcs." Ignoring
Issues, ho lured thd president into
campaign so bitterly personal that by
tho time of the Chicago convention
tho frenzy nud passion aroused mil).
ordlnnted everything' - tri ' a flurtfo
scramble to seal delegates and securo
tho nomination. And upon this mnd
squabble for nfflro between two men
tinder whoso administrations tho 10
publicnn party had mado tho trust,
tariff nnd special interest records for
which It Is most 'severely criticised,
It Is proposed to destroy a sound nud
vital progresslvo movement, which
had already gono far to natloimll.o
itself within a great ami powerful
organization. ... A political party
Is not mado to ordor. It in tho sltiw
development of poworful forccx
upon national legislation as n dis
tinctly progressive republican move
ment. And upon thin fact In recent
political history I appeal to progres
sive republicans overywhure t6 tnnln
tnlu their organization within tho re
publican party. To maintain such
organization blind nlleglnnco to every
party nomination and to every party
declaration Is not essential. ... It
uceuiH to mo that tho highest obliga
tion of real progresslvo republicans
In every Btato is to maintain1 their
organization and continue to tight
within the Hues of the reiiullllcan
party for progressive principles, pol
icies and candidates. No aid or on
couraRomont should bo given to u
third party plan to dlvldo tho pro
gresslvo vote and dostioy the progres
siva republican movement. No break
should bo permitted in the progres
sive ranks Which will endanger the
election of any true progresslvo re
publican anywhere. Every effort
should bo put rortli to Increaso the
numbor of thoroughgoing progresslvo
republicans In tho United States ncri
nto and tho HoIiho of representatives.
Progresslvo republicans nover had n
hlghor call to greater sorvlco.
after n visit of consultation nbout
your teeth or an operation by u upon
them. Wo hnvo a long practical ex
perience lit every branch of the busi
ness aud havo earned our present
high reputation by honest nnd con
scientious work. Wo solicit your
patronage and promise you com
plete snthifnctlou with our work,
our methods nud our chnrgus
which are acknowledged to bo
moderate.
iMily Attendant
DR. BARBER
THE DENTIST
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Tho Irish fashion plates
Featuring their double trlplo tangle
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ORIENTAL I'ltODUrriON .
THE MOHTI.NU DERVISH EH
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THE LAUREL WHKATlt OF I'AME
A touso drama doplctliic ttiu tragic
llfu of ono of the world's grcatuit
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COMING HUNHAV
IIUJ TWO REEL UIOORAI'li
FEATtlltl
"A TEMPORARY TRUCE"
GOOD MUBIO
Evening performance. 7i 30
Admission 10 and 16 conta.
Special matlneos Saturday nnd Sun
day at 2 p. in,
" NOTICE PROGRESHIVF.S.
Th County Commlttoo of tho Pro-
grisJv, party .will mot atthe offices
"Mtilkey Cherry Jackson County
mS"U(UK oh Monday evening, by atato quurantluo thoio and re
Ahb'us 12t 121 J turned to tho shipper,
California Potatoes in Bad
SACRAMENTO, Aug. 10. State
horticulturist! Cook wab today noti
fied by tho officials at Tacoma that
a largo shipment of potatoes from
southern, California' affected by tho
iimiiiiu luiieiuioiiii nan neeti hold up
'Astor Heir's Debut Delayed
NEW YORK, Aug. 10 DJsappdlnt
ment was felt hero today by thoHo
interested whon It was announced
by Dr: Crngln that the expected birth
In the Aa'tor family would probably
hot occur this weok.,
'Mrs. John Jacob Astbr, tho young
widow of tho Titanic victim, Colonel
Astor, has been expecting tho ovolit
for" Home timo past and tho family
maiiBlin hero has been besieged by
eurlouH crowds" awaiting thn news.
According to Dr. Ctagln, ftlrs, Ari
tor In in the best of health.
GROWERS OF
PEACHES
Do you want your fruit bundled by oxjairl Kulosmonf
Do you wuut the IJKST PRICKS Iho Puciflo Coust tnitrkct nf
fords? Do you wunt to lino up with "Tho IIouso of a Squnro Deal,?"
If so, get in tduch with us NOW.
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ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO,
Mcdfofd, Oregon
Home'307
Crater Lake
Auto Line
Car will leave Hotol Medford, for
Crater Lnko at 8 a. in. Tuosdaya nnd
Saturday. Return Monday aud
Thursdays.
Spend Sunday at Crater Lake.
Rosorvntlonn made at Medford
Hotol offlco. .
MORTGAGE
LOANS
Monoy on hand at all times
io'loan on improved ranches
and city property at lowest
rates with "on or boforo
privilege. "
JAMES CAMPBELL .
Phono 3231 320 G.-d. Bldg.
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A SNAP
00 acrda, sl miles from Medford.
good gradod rond crosses tho tract,
all froo soil, at $50 per aero, $1000
will handlo, easy terms on balnnco.
Part l crook bottom land, sultdbld
for alfalfa, Several Hprlngu on tho
placo. Tltnbor onough to pity for tho
tract. No buildings. In tho Griffin
creek district:
W. t, York & Co.
PLUMBING
Stoam and Hot Water
Heating
All Work Oimmntcod '
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as Xownrt Jlloci, Sutiano on Oth Rt.
Vaelflo aoai, Xuma mo.
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Desort Lands, Contest nnd Milling
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