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' RCFR TURKU V1 Fi UPON OLGOTT FOR NEW DENIAL LAW THE SIX STAGES IN MAN'S DEVELOPMENT OF HIS MEANS OF DEFENSE AND OFFENSE MRDFORD MATH TRTnilNR, MEDFOTtT), OIWJON, IWIIMY, JIW! 0, 1013. ORCEREFERENDUM What Today's Sportsman Owes to the Cave Man "'''''''' " m(.A V, , . iniiiiii iswAWssPnwy?WWffWsWiJLWaisBa laJhwwMiJBBfciJUfcBBiBBWBBBBBBBWBBBBIWBBBMBBWlBBMfcKJWiW THC FltlQT MI8BILC The Dramatic Slory of the Jpnward March That Has Raised Man From the Skulking, Hiding Crea ture of the Dawn of History to the Mastery of His Earthly Domain. tutracti From "A New Chapter In of the HOW IT BEGAN Ain.iHi.li snvngn loiiini niiimeii t I In tint Kniitl danger, A I NAKLD snvngn foil ml himself III tlllt KrifllfI llHIIKtT, A uilil lu'dxl hungry mul Heive. wiu nlKiiil In ntlnrk tilin. i:rnn wnn lniMihl!iti. Itiltcnl wns cut uff. II HUM light fur III lift, lint tinwT HImmiM tin tiilc, scrnicli or kirk? Wmuld tin Mlrlkti ulth liU tint? Tlu-so were tliu initiiriit defeim- of til tMiily, lull s lint in they ngiilnnt tlio levlli, (tin cIiim mul tliu iruineiiiluus muscle of Ida riii'iii)) Klmiilil I hi wri-urli a ili'iiil linincli from n tn-v mul uo It fur n rluli) Tlmt would hrltiK him wlililn irlUliic distance, In tiu torn to plen-s be font tiu could deal n second blow. There wn lint n moment In which to net. Hwlflly he M-lnil n jngci-d frag ment of rock from ilio ground mid hurled It with nil til forru nt tint bin tf ii; c)-s before lillii, thru n nut her mid nnotticr until Ilio lxait, dnil mid biccdlug from tliu tiiiexpii'led blown, full luck nml urn o lilui n chnnco to c-i-enpo. (In ktntw tlmt lie had snveil III Hfe, Inn there win roiiii'itilne elu lilcti Id dull lirnln fnllnl n rcnltto. in: had invi:nti:i ahmh and AMMUNITION! i U.r, iu ,, nrr,,,, ,0 trlko n Imtiler blow limn tliu lilmr of .1 ......... 4 1 hi, lUt nt n RTinter lUlniini tlinn tliu i luuutli of Id 11 nil, mid liU brnln mIiow (it hlin how tu do It, After nit, whitt U 11 modern rlllu tun n dot leu whli-li mnn hn mndu with Id brnln. permit litis him to nlrlku mi iuormotily hunt blow nt a wonderful dlntnnre) 1'lro nruiit nro nuilly but n moro erfii't form of ntiinit throw Ink', nud (tilt enrly ino limn took tlm tlmt tep (tint tin hi) down tint nuiti to preetu dny arm nud nniiuuiiltlon. TliU trniifo utory of n duvulopment tlmt lint Ix-in tiikluc plnru nluwly through thousniids nud tlioiiimnds of jeor. to tlmt tmlny you nro nblo to tnko n twlft itiot nt il'itniit cnnio In ntenil of merely hlowln Mtoiieu-thl utory wuklmll brlelly tell. Th Enrllfit Hunter. Tlm envo mnn mid hi ilexceiiilniil leiiriuil the nlunblo lonxoti of ntono throw Ink', mid It mndu huutem of them, not bl K'UDo huiilenj-tlmt n fnr too rhky. Hut "lire In n while n lucky throw mlitht brltiK down n bird or n rn bblt for food. And no It went on for centuries perliup. I.'nrly imiuUInd vns nil her slow of thoiiRht. At Intl. turnover, theru nppenred n Krent Inveiitor-tho IMImui of his dny. He ndded tliu mccoiiiI link Ilio mIIiik. Th U10 of Sllno. TI10 ittiw wenpon worked Willi Krent Miici'css, nud n llttlo prnctlco mndu ox port mnrkmueii. Wo Ictiow Hint init of tbo curly riicrs lined It for huntliu; mid In wnr. Wo lltul It uliown In pic tures mtidii nmny thouminds of years iIro In miclont Ktfypt nud Assyria. Wu Hud It In tliu Human iirmy. wheru tliu sllmrmnii wns en lied 11 "funilltor." Wu llnd It In tbo lllblo, where It Is written or (ho tribe of llenjamln: "Aiikuik nil Iheso peoplu theru wero novel) huinlrisl chosen moil loft bunded; KVIJIIY ON'IJ COtJI.D HI.INCJ A HTONI3 AT AN IIAIU IlltlJADTII AND NOT M1SH." Burely, too. you re member tliu story of David nud Goliath whim tliu yotitiK shepherd "pruvnllud over (hu I'hlllNtluu WITH A BMNO AND WITH A STONi:." Somethlno Dttr, Vol they had their ilruwlinclcn. A ntouo bIiiiib mlulit kill a bird or ovon a mini, hut It wits nut vory oiTocUvo UKaltiHt IiIk khiiio. What wtiB wnnlcd was n mlssllu to pltirco 11 thick liltlo. tio HirotiRti loni; j ears of KrophiR for "BOinotliliiB but tor" tlm liow nml nrrow was uvolved mid played a most Important part In tho duvolopiueiit of arms mul nintnunl tloti In many lands. A Shooting Maohln, Hut tho iiku of timclilnory waa com Inn on. Oucu In nwhllo theto wero Rllmpscs of more iwwi'rlnl nml com plicated Uuvlce to lio seen iiiiiouk tliu many forms In w hlcli tho bow and ur tow wero construeted. A now weapon now rannt to tho cen ter of tint Map) II v." tbo crossbow, the Hist tv il hand MmntliiK machine '4'lils mis uinthei' bin step toward He THC OLINO. n OKI Story.' Piihlithrri. Reprinted by Couilety dny of Hie rifle. Tint Idea' Wnn m1iiiiIt J t-fioiigli, Wooden bows tind nlrcndy NH. nindit n ntrotiK no thu strongest mnn could pull, mul I hey wished for Mill stronger title -steel OtlfN. How rould llu-y pull them? At firm they mounted tlii'iu upon n wooden frinuo J mid rented olio end on tint shoulder for ' a brace. Then they took to pressing . tliu otlirr 1'iut ngnlnat tlm ground mid using ("'Hi hand. Next It wnn n I bright Idea to put n stirrup on tliU I oiiil III order to liold It with tliu foot. ' Still they were not satlstlrd. "HtroiiR- 1 it. troiiKcrt" tin-)' clamored. "Ia-I u I try mechanics!" 80 limy attached levers, pulleys, ; rntclict mid windlasses until at hint , they n-achtil tint nltu of tliu great slego crossbow, weighing eighteen tHjiiiid Til co sometimes nccdi-d a forcit of l.'JOO pound to ilniw back tliu string to lis rntcli, but bow they could uliootl Notice tlio picture of tbo i-roaahuw mid you "III see Hint now tint winMiim Ih-kuii to look n llttlo llkii KUim n wo know tticm. They bud ilioulder pliven. And Now For Chtmlttry. Iluiunu niincle neeiuol lulinru renclc nl It" limit. iiK-oliiinlc ci'iinil to Imvo ..H.t..k.l If. Iltnl, lull bIIII lliii inrlit cl(I1)r, ...Sroimor. ,iwKCTV Vor .i,,. . lf , mitm ,l"illl." ,, llllll.. .!. .l ...w ..' n )( mmo ,, m)k otlt ,rrlbIo force. It wn n forco of chemistry. (luniHiwiler wn probably first dl covered by the Chinese, thoticli our cIvHIuitlou liml to work out tliu prob lem for Iteelf. II I1 rtH-ordcd Hint ItoRcr Hnron, n monk, dlii)enl what wns prnctlcnl. ly ki'IiniuIt n far bncl; its tliu thir teenth century. Horthold Schwnrtr, n monk of Prul bitri:. studhil Itncuu's worki nml car ried on iliitiKornu rxpcrlmcnts of lit own, o Hint hu Is ranked with Hncou for tho honor. And thou IM-Bati Hit first crudo, clum sy efTor t nt cuumnkluK. l'lrcnrms were bom. It took centuries for suns to becomo perfect I'liouith In taku tliu placo of bows mid croiuiliow. Th Coming of th Matchlock. Ilnud iMimbanU nud ciilvonis wero niiintiirllio enrly types. Komo of ttieso wen so henvy that n forkisl supKirt had to 1st driven Into tho ground, nud two men were needed, 0110 to hold nud 11I111, Hid other to prime mid tiro. INw docs that strike you for n duck hoot Iiik proposltloti Improvements kept comltiR, however, nuns were HrIiIi'IuhI nud bettered In kliapf. Somebisly thoiiKht of puttliiR 11 Hath pnu for the powder by tliu side of tho toiichhole, nml now It wns de cided to fasten tho slow match In n movnblo cock upon tho barrel and Ik nlto It with it trlKKor. Theso inatrhes wero fuses of some stow buniliiR (Iber, IIUo tow, which wouhl keep a spark for n considerable time. 1'ormerly they had to bo carried separately, but Hut new nrrntiKemeiit wns n Krent conven ience! nud made tliu matchlock. Tho cock, being curved llko a tiiaku, wns called tho serpentine." A Nuremberg Inventor In Win lilt on tho wheel lock. In this a notched Ntctd wheel was wound up with n key llko n clock, Flint or pyrlto wns held tiRnlnst the jiiKCCil iilK 'r tho wheel by tho pres siiro of tho serpentine. You pulled tho IrlRKor. then-"wJilr" tlio wheel ro volveil, n stream of sparks How off Into tho Hash pan, nml tliu Run wns ills chnrRed. And Then Cnme tho Flintlock, Kverybody knows what tlio Hlutlock wns Ilka You simply fastened 11 tlaku of flint In tho cock nud snapped It uealiist n Htool platu. This struck oft sparks which fell Into tliu Hash pnu mid tired tliu cliarRii. A Minister Take Hand, JuinpliiR over to tho year 180T, we hnvu tliu Ituv, Alexander John For sythe, LU 1)., KettltiR his patent pa purs for HomothliiR far buttur than ovon tho steady old Hint, lio bad In vented tliu percussion system. In soma form this has been used over sluco. Caps and Breechloader. Primers wero (rloi lh different forms THC DOW AND ARROW, mllnl ilfloiiiitorx," but tliu fnmlllnr llttlo i'iipMT cup wnn tin inoHt Hipuljr Hut now u I'oini' to miutlivr srunt ile M'l(iiiiiciit, the hriM hlomler Alllioitcli found Iu 11 crude form in fur Imck nt I.VI7, It wimii't until fixed nmmutiltloti ciiinc Into tine, tlmt the linix'hloiider riiilly cntiio to Ntny, nml thru wnn only the other day. Von to member Hint tliu civil wnr begun with muxrlu Ion tier mid eiidiil with breech loiiilern. Franc Contribute Cartridge Idta. Iloulller, the I'reiich Kitumltli. tilt on tin- crent Iden of the mr.rld.w If you were coin;: to ue poAMter, tnll mid imti-iiukIoii primer lo i:et your fnine. why not (nit them nil Into n nenl. Iiiiudy. an Hclit inwt Simple enoiiKli when you coiue to think of It. like inot t'renl Idenn lint It rinpilred KikhI bnilu tuff to do Hint thinking. SEATTLE OARSMEN OFF FOR POUGHKEEPSIE RACE SHATTI.K. Wa-.li., .June (J. The i'ni en-it v of WnliinRtoii t'lclit-onrel ctew, iliiitiiiioiiH nf the 1'iioilie eoiist Itnlny nre eiirniite fur FoiiRlikeep!!', N. V., to participate in the nitoicol li'Sinte bout nieo lliere. Tliu Wanli tiiRtou t-ittltt tvstultlixlieil its Hiiprom itev on Hie we.ern const by wiunint; 11 tliree-coriiereil nice from Hie Uni eiity of Ciiliforiiia by 10(1 ynnls in a three mile nice here. Popular sub scription it tiintr tl'e crew's way east, .f;i(10ll liimtii: heeii raisei! iu this way. I.otils Mann will nnnenr In vnttilt- vllle In ,t rondeiimd vurslon of IHo - vntliiR a Hiihbnnd." I BOOK IT EVERY SHOOTER 11 1 "A New Chapter In an Old Slory" It an mlcnicly dramatic recital of mtn'i development of hit meant of detente and oQenie from tlio ttone age to the preirnl day, done into one of the mot beautiful bookt of the year. It a a temptingly readable volume containing t ItL A FttclBillai Itlttory ot Arrnt tad Ammunition. Ii a Rcmtrktbl Biilortt Itletrapby. li. Some el lb Molt Woadertul tluatlsi I'hototripbt ever Taken. UK A Strantr ao llctutlfnl -Spirit" I'hotofraph la Pull Colart. 5th. Protuu lUut lallea Tfaroabeat It Pajct. 61b. Plltj'.tU StrlUst Border Oel(Bt. Opinions of Famous Educators and Other Notables. QOVERNOR8. GOV. TICNKIl, I'enneylvsnls. "A kourv of great plesaur to me." OOV IIUIIKH, No, Dakota. -A book ot srt," OOV OHHOHNB. Mlchlcnn. "Very n trredlnir snd Informative. OOV CAItKY, Wxonitnc. "A reallr charmlns torr-" OOV IIABB, New lUmpititre. "Very unique." SENATORS AND OTHERS. Ht:N CltANH, Mm. TLlot Interest Imr." BKN McI.RAN, Connecttnit. "Ilesu tlfut ntl Kicriu'lnuly Intcrtntlnt." BKN WAIlltKN. Wyo. "A mot at trnctlvo book." 8RN. Ni:Vl.ANns. Nevafla. "A rr Interesting xpoaltlon." RI.IIKHT II OAHY, Chairman U. 8. ntrel Oorp'n. "I am doltshted to hnva thl book." TIIOMAH A. BDtBON, Inventor. "Unlnirn and ruttful." IITJOPON MAXIM, Invontor and Au Ihor. "A lltll tw"k of scnlim." OKN'l. nCNNtrrr IL YOUNO, Com mander Confuderata Veteran. rWlll churm render while Initructlnc them," Ft:tIX Am.KR. Kthlcsl lrtr. lt hmtrntlona and text ar) quit extra ordinary." BIINKST TIIOMI'BON-BKTON. Writ er. "It la ono of the mot wonderful plfCA of bonk mnktne I have seen for n lonK tlms," II. U IlllinciMAN, run. nrooktyn atsnJanl Union." "The Inst word In (1pIkiU Itluitrutlone and execu tion." WILLIAM J. IlUrtNfl. Detectlv. "I enjoyed overy word of It." TiiKonnrtn a. iunoham, rormer Police CommUiloner, N, X. "AVliole eome anil Inspiring." EDUCATORS, nn, P. P CLAXTON, U. B, Commt alnner of Uducntlon. 'Tho tory 1 welt told and t very tnteretlnic.M Special Short Time Price to Our Readers Fifty Cents Per Copy, Prepaid (Much Less Than Actual Cott) (See i extrsctt from "A New Chapter in an Old Story" in thii Usue) Simply Fill Out Coupon nnd Bend to This Paper Wltb 50 Conts Cash or Stamps Plcnse send "A New Chapter In an Old Story" to Name Town County- Street THE CRO88DOW. 10 S A systematic campnitfti for the beautifieutiou of Mcilfonl hlreels ami yanls hy llie plniilins f mscs Inn been timlurtakcu by the (Ireatcr M oil ford club, with the object of innkiiiK Aleilfonl famous for it rost-s. At the club inectiiiL' Tliursilay plaiip wore outlined to interest nil the wo men of Hie uity in rose rulturc. Work is lo he begun nt once to urbanize (lie wouion of the vuriotis parts of (he city ho as to he reailv for tlio comitiir m'mmui. Two rose plant hit; duys will he nmncil, one fot the fall ami one for the spring, when everyone will bu expected to plant rosos. The uhliu Pehool chihlren will he interested, iuslruuletl ulsiut roses ami their euro ami aid iu tliu planting. It is hoped ciiuiirIi roses will he planted this autumn ami sprint; with those already in bloom to cnnhlo (he holding of 11 rose show next June. i:. II. lllfe. Uock SprltiRs, Wyo hns Just married- Mrs. F. C. Doyle, 1 who wns his sweetheart f0 years iiro. l'ltnatDKNT HADI.KT. Xal Uotver lty. "It I eharmlnsly rotten up." PlinSIDKNT III'TCIIINH. Unlverilty ot Michigan. "It I ot distinct du rational vsIua." PltKSIlilLVr llAiintS. Northwestern Untrrrdty. "Tlie valunble Informa tion It cantnlna ta ctvn a most at tractive eetttne" PRESIDENT MACLAOniN. Mui. In tltute of Technology. "Cannot taJI to hive an tnterent ta nil who appre ciate the march of modern eclrnco." PltlCBlOUNT XilTCHKLL, Untveralty of a. C. "You have rendered a serv ice to mankind In this eiquUtte and IntrmtlnK book" PIIKSIOKNT CAMPIIKLL, Onlvrtty of Oregon. "A wonderful departure." DBAN STANTON, Iowa State College ot Agr. "I ahall enjoy It ror IU edu rational value." PJIKBIDKNT CAVANAUOIL Notro Dame Unlvemtty. "I don't know when 1 hnve enjoyed anything t tha kind one-hnlf o much." CIIANCISLI.OII McCOrtMlCK. Uni versity of PllUburgb. Th atory hnlda attention." ClIANCELIXJH BTrtONO, Untr. et Kan. "Tho historical representa tion are of unuual IntereiL" PUKSIDRNT 8MIT1I, Ohio Northern Untveralty. "It l a thing of beauty. The Idea I a vnlunbl one." PIHCaiDF.NT WORBT. N. D. Agr. Cal lega. "Th llluitrntlon ara tnteni ly Interesting" BTATH BUIM". nitlTTAIN, Georgia Schools. "Intrtlng and artltlo." BTATK SUIT WILSON, Oklahoma, Bchoola. "No one who appreciate progress ran afford to be without It 1 commend It to everyone." BTATK SUIT HYATT, California Bchools. "A most attractive book t absorbing Interest" BTATH BUIT, 8TONB. Vermont fichools. "Interesting from tho Orst to the lat wonl." STATU BUIT. BMITII, Matna Bchoota. A valunble contribution that will be nppreclatod by student of hltory. State- and No.. CAMPAIGN MAKE MEDFORD OSES FAMOU THE I 10 FIGHT E 8AN ITtANCISCO, Cul., Juno C A wild dash for Hilly Nolan's ranch In Iiko county, with Tom Jones, ninnnKiT of Ail W'olKast, rosnonslhli for tho dnshlng, Is In nrogroefl to il a'. "Wo will fU;ht Itltclilo for prac tically notliltiK and filve him a side hel of $S000,'' shouted Junes to Kd- dlo tirnncy. Hie flcht jiromotcr. Jtut before ho left. All we wnnt Is a chance." With little prospect of tho pro posed Hltchlo-IUvers match hclng nrrntiKud, Jones Is dead set on ft Itltclile-WnlRnst mutch July I, hut Urnney favors nn Anuerson-Hltchie mntch as n substitute. Jones Intends talkliiR terms over with Nolan to day, nml Ills nttltudo Indicates ho means business. Until Joo Levy, Illvers manner, departed for Lot Angeles Inst night Cranky still hoped to brine Illtchlo and Hlvcrs toRcthcr. Hcforc leav Ing Levy admitted that Tom McCar ey of Los AiiRclcs had wired him n provlslonnl offer for Htvers to fight In Los Angeles on Independence dny. It Is believed hero that Leach Cross Mill be his opponent. San Francisco sport writers today panned Nolan good and hard for his nttltudo toward tavy. They claim ho should hnvo named his weight conditions when the match was first broached, and nsrcrt ho lntltnate.1 all along that Kltchlo would defend his title nt 133 pounds ringside. FARMERS ALONG COWLITZ FEARFUL OF FLOOD LOSS KF.I.SO, Wa-.lt., Juno 0. Farmers along the Cowlitz river lmo today driven their stock to high ground, fearful of tho threatened rUe of tho river to the twenty-four foot stage. .Much damage has alreadv been done. Spring Time Is Blood Cleaning Time Wonderful How QukUy Your Entlr Sratem Awakens Warn the Blood U CUuueJ. l.rt h. . t,, Itlil You of All lllooa DUurdrr. If yon nro down with rheumntlim: If )iiu enecie, feel chilled, aro choked with catarrh. huo u cuugh, nr your skin la pimpled nml Irritated with rh, vciema, or nny other blood dis order, just remember that almost ull tho Ills of llfo como from Impure blood. And you can eually give your blood n kooiI, thorough cleansing, & bnth, by nalner A S, tJ. There Is no need for anyone tu bo despondent over tho lllnets of blood Impurities. No matter how badly they nttnek the sys tem, or how unsightly becomes tho skill. Just remember there la ono in gredient In H. B. a that so stimulates tho cellular tlsuca throughout tho body Hint each part aolecta Its own citiUMitln! nutriment from the blood. This means that all decay, nil break Intr down of tho tisanes, Is checked and repair work begins, 8. S. 8, has such a sperltlc Influence nn nil local cells as to preaervo their mutual welfare and ufford a propor relative assistance to each other. More attention Is being Klvrn to constructive medicine than ever before and 8. 8. 8. Is tho highest achievement In this line. For many years people relied upon mercury. Iodide of potnh, arsenic, "physics," cathartics and 'Mope" ns remedies for blood sickness, but now tho pure, CK'otablo 8. 8. 8. Is their safeguard. You can get 8. S. 8. In any drug store, but Insist upon having It. And you should take no chanco by per mitting anyone to recommend n sub stitute. And ir your blood condition Is such that you would like In con sult a specialist freely and confiden tially, address the Medical Dept.. The Hwlft Speclflo Company, 137. Swift lldgH Atlautu, Ou, THE FLINTLOCK. WOLGAS HIE WITHOUT JsasssPassssssssssPC.ilessss assVGBSssssllCj(BsssssssT ' Ki:5ScBSSSSSSa WKVTSi XT" aaatasTal MODERN AUTOLOADING RIFLE. .E.E. L On Monday, June 1C, tho annual school election to elect a member of tho hoard for tho Mcdford district will be elected to fill tho vacancy cntucd by the retirement of Presi dent IL C. Kcntncr, whoso term ex pires and who will not bo a candi date for reelection. At Its last meeting tho school board endorsed the candidacy of Mm. K. K. Core, who had already been endorsed by tho Greater Mcdford club, in recognition of .tho wide spread demand that women bo rec ognized by being given representa tion on tho hoard. Other candidates suggested were Mrs. George F. King and Mrs. W. G. Davidson, but neither would per mit the use of their names. It Is nrobablo that Mrs. Gore'a election will bo unanimous, as all factions seem united In her support. Tho union ot boltermakers In Eng land has, by a referendum vote, de cided to withdraw from the labor party. f 1 RE ENDORSED FOR BOARD The Jackson County Bank OF MHDFOUD, OIIKGO.V Solicits tho doposlts and general business ot Individual firms and corporations. Courteous consideration always given every request nud tho very best terms extended that aro consistent with good buslucss methods. CAPITAL AND SUIU'IjUH $175,000 Interest paid on time deposits Safe Deposit Boxes W. I. VAWTRH C. W. McDONALD., G. It. L1NDLI3Y..... I Rose Festival Special via tho VtH J nzuZ4' CO Q I M 0GDEN&5HASTAl'r i ROUTES kfe cirv from ' Ashland Medford Grants Pass ntui intermediate) points Leaving Mcdford Monday evening, .Tiuic 9th nt 6, -30 P. M, ROUND TRIP PARES Medford $9.90 ' Ono fair, round trip, from other, points in Itogno river valloy. Tiekots wiIlvbo sold Monday, Juno 9th only, and will bo good for roturu on or boforo Juno 1G. For further particulars, reservations, etc, call on A. S. Ivoscnbnuiu, agent, or address: John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregoa. HAMiM, Ore., .Tuim 0 Arptmcnta were pri'ientcd tlii-t morning lii'Toro. Judge (lnllowny on tho application of W. T. Slntten for n writ of man damus rompcllliiji Secretary of Htntn Olcott to neccpt n referendum peti tion on tlio dentist') hill. IuiIkc, Onl lowny took the rano under advise ment until tomorrow. Attorney Goncrnl Crawford, in du. fenso of tho state, pave the .follow ing reasons to tho court in support of Oleott's action. First, in tho laws of Oregon, covering the filing of ruf ercmltims, it is laid down that no pe tition shall ho filed that would put the question before tho people later than November 1013. Tho petition that wna presented to Olcott would put off the decision until 101-i. Second, the lnw provides that a copy of tho bill, under question, shall ho written upon tho petition. There was no copy of the bill on tho petition nt all. Third, as a technical point, tlio lnw says that a petition must ho seven incites wide nml ton inchcH long. Tho petition did not comply with tho requirements. Attorney Jeffrey nttacked n so palled dentist's trust in Portland nnd declared it hack of tho opKsttiott to the referendum. Miss R. Dow of Fort Klamath Is visiting friends living; In Mcdford. Front 2 In. Th Sueex I ta seweet and, at yet. almtuted wide tweetlsg front tffert-the .?!".. tzi SuaBit' teaton' collar-fled. IdeSilver OoUais Bit tfce Uaocorl Unbreakable Battsabotct. iMad la bo etter cuke. OCO. P. IDE ft CO.. TROY. N. Y. AIjo Hokm ot I J Shirts .....President ..Cashier i ..Vlco-Prealdent 7 A. T lX' g HW!ir ., .IA4MMMMBeMMeMi im .Warn BaaklTeln. 0BjxaA !s I ii i i i W iJ i i; "t1 n ' i r r i-i - )VI l?l Tr ; 1- iiH4t.' . ,i UkVIV-14 f,.rt l'l - I iil-,l - ' -. ., , II ...,., A.U.M I . .W) "''- H IMdfM - i - C - TW.,.Aj.i.V. .- !'- - m .