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PAGE TWO. MEDFORD MATT! TRIBUNE. MTCDFORD, OR HOOK, FlUDAY, .7UNM 20. 1MH. tf1" MISSION Ml E TROUT . V mmwm IS' DO NG WELL IN Still Smahih Prices - REGULATIVE LAW r . . . " m ENIOIN m MM En ARGENTINERIVERS f Inasmuch ps tliero nro mnnr vol era In tho ?lty who ilo not Jtnow for Hure which precinct thoy reside !n wo print tho following for their In forinkiloni'1 ' ' ' North Main Precinct lloifndnrtct Kvcrylhlng lying nort)i ot Main street to Wno county ronil ntid wwl of Bonthdrn Tntlflc tallro.nl tract o cJiy Hmltn: Mlis rfolch Yockoy, rcp- Intrar, nt Mall Trlbuno office. South Main Precinct All south of Main Rtrect to city limits and (rest of Lniircl to West Kleventh street, tlien'co 'cast to King street, lliehco pputh to city llmlla; ; Miss J. Sutler, rcslstrAr, 'nt her'rcililonco on Main Bjrcet." ' Oalulalo Precinct All south o't Main street, west of Southern Pacific railroad to Laurel to West Eleventh, then "to King otrect; Franklo Ed wards, registrar, corner Main and Kir, street. South Central Precinct All cant of Southern Pacific tracks as far ns Hear Creek and south of. Main street: K."C. Ilofcsctt, registrar,' on Centnl at Rogue River Abstract company. ' Southeast Bedford All south of East1 Main street and cast of Hear Creek; II. G. Shearer, registrar, 833 B.'Waln. Northeast Precinct All north of KasfMaln street and east of near Week; W. if. Humphrey, registrar, at his office on Geneva street. North Central Precinct All north of Main street, cast of North Central nnd"west of Hear Creek; Fred Scne- dlcor 'registrar, Med ford book store, ' All voters must register before they can voto again on stato or cdunty' matters and as one reclaim t tlon wlli last as long as a voter re mains In Iho district, thero Is no reason for delay, in fact, thoso In terested in a petition requesting tho county judge to call an election for voting upon good roads bonds must register beforo tho petition would bo' valid with their signature. Ho pfeaso register at once and then slsn tho petition. The law regulating tho commis sion men drafted by KopresentnllVu Cnrktn and passed nt the last legis lative session, has been attacked by Ihlrly-oho commission firms Jn Port land who hnvo brought suit to re strain the railroad commission from carrying out Its provisions. It Is claimed that the act Is In vio lation of tho Oregon and United States constitutions. According to the complaint, two subjects uro con tained In the net which Is unconsti tutional, ono bolng "the Increase of tho jurisdiction of the railroad com mission, nnd tho other tho regulv llon or commission merchants. The Inst provision It Is claimed Is pro hibited by tho stato constitution. Tho plaintiffs also contend that no provision was inndo tor protection of thcr interests Ijy duo process of taw, for notice to them, or for nny day In court or Jury trial. The com plaint also says that under tho law taxes can be levied ngalnst certain linnlnnftft nlttinnt n uniform rntn nt taxation. Tho plaintiffs complain thai they will bo Injured greatly un less tho injunction Is granted. 11. li. ICclly, for Iho past three jcarn In charge ot tho fisheries de partment ot tho Argentine Republic, fcpent Friday with frlenda In this city. Mr. Kelly loft Oregon three eurs ago In ehnrxo of half it mil lion salmon eggs for Antentlttv and during that time bus put (heir fish ing Industry on n scientific huMs. For years he was In ehnrgo ot hatch cry operations on tho Roguo. "Roguo River steelhends nro doing well In certain rivers." states Mr. Kelly, "but the fish that tuts dutio tho best la tho eastern brook trout. They grow to nn enormous sUe and nro full of life nnd vim. "Argentine Is a good country, but Oregon Is better tind tho Roguo Riv er valley bot of nil. 1 may go back, having n six-months lcao ot nhsouca hut don't think 1 will. 1 don't foil nt homo among foreigners.'' I :u $30, $27.50, $25, $22.50, $20 SUITS F OR f CLEAN UP CITY OF ORDER MAY It looks as though tho CCew York Yankees are out to hang up a record for a team losing games on Its horns grounds. 4. b To Property Owners.: k You aro hereby notified to i comply with city ordinances and free from rubbish nnd weeds, parking strips between sidewalks and curbs along v your premises within ten days from date, so that tho city may present nn nt tract ho nppcaranco to visitors July 4- 4. If this is not compiled 4- with, tho city will do tho 4 work, levying ngalnst your properly tho cost. q W. W. EIFBItT, $ Mayor. WILSON REPRESENTATIVE 10 SKATTI.B, Wasli , .lime 20 Sctli Mann, personal representative if President "Woodrow Wilson, five newspaper nnd magaxlno writers nnd stxty-otght Imn Incus representative will sail from here for u forty-five day tour ot Alaska itatnrilny eve ning, on tho steamer Jotferson. The Mntunuska coal fields will ho visited as will nil other points of lutorost In tho gold en nips. At Dawson tho party will tako n steamer for Nome, and later visit tho PrlblloiT isjandf. On the return a visit to tho volcanic Islands on Seward Peninsula will ie made. BUYS ANY SUIT "I ' -.v V J ' THOUSANDS OP BARGAINS IN SUMMER UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, HATS AND SHOES. EVERYTHING GOES. VE ARE DETERMINED NOT TO CARRY OVER ANY SUR. PLUS STOCK. A PEW SAMPLE BARGAINS. AGUINALDO'S VISIT AROUSES CURIOSITY TOKIO, Juno L'0. roimlilerjlile public curiosity is etident here today over tiie visit to Japan of iho urn of Kmilio Aguiiuiido, the J-llipino ex rt'licl. Young Auuinnlilo is nt Kobe but ho fur no definite information of hw mission i nvnitnhle. Summer Sliirts J? 1. 00 Whirls. ... $1.25 Shirts . $1.50 Rhirls .$i.00 Shi Ha $2.f0 Shirks i?:j.00 Shirts 71)r ...w . ..$1.4!) ....?, t.9J .$2.29 Workifjgmen's Clothes $11M) pair Mill Overalls ...(ff) $l.r0 Khaki Coats J) $L.r0 liiMirni-dOufl l'ants...?1.05 :).r0 lkHUm ftirtl Coais..J?2.25 Summer UndcrwGar flJ)f Rihhcil fiOc I'tnusknil fiOf Athlflicti. & M. $1.2.-) Mesh $l.2" Coipeis $1.2;", Super liislp :)$ :i9 . ... 75tf 750 A VISIT TO THE STORE ON THE CORNER OF SEVENTH AND CENTRAL STREET WILL BEAR OUT THE EVIDENCE OP THE ASTONISHING BARGAINS I AM OFFERING. DANIELS FOR DUDS MEDFORD'S LEADING CLOTHIER YOU'LL FIND IT'S, A REAL SALE. f : : : . T r : -- ' '' ' ' ' : ' A Remarkable Test Has Been Made Proving the Efficiency and Reliability of the OVERLAND CAR ft Has been made By WILLIAM MONTGOMERY and FLORENCE MOORE, the two biggest stars in the Musical Comedy "HANKY PANKY" LEW FIELDS' GIGANTIC PRODUCTION i WHICH APPEARS AT THE PAGE M)J .4PM UP t THEATRE t V JtL. f . -' , The Pjcluro shpwg Mpitgqmery and ooro in the Overland Car thoy liavc owned threq.ycarH. For over two tars they have drivwu it with "Hanky Pauley" and j,ljo l -".. ; v v '. : u "u lA'" wi" uiwiji. an una uuiu mvy imvu wuujuuiuu it w u Kfvcro iesi in running jc long uisiaiices nojAvpon to Yns uiHior all qoiKUi p is, ana if lanea Tiipm. ALtcr,run,n"iff tnejr .qvorlana lor three years it m running as well today as when it left the factory. Thoy have drivon It over 110,000 miles and will cover ov before t)ie tppr of "Hanky nj)ky V pnds. , rimm One 01 Uie most remarkaolq teste Ol tllO OUieicnCV.Ot an ailtoniO bl e ever made. Eotb Arontcoinorv nnd Ihh nlnvm w!Pn nnffn hi nvnishi tlin OrnHniul mid jivn FRIDAY JUNE 20th abQiit the car. Upon fboir niTival hove in a special train from Sacramento Friday afternoon they will be met by C. E. GATES, THE OVERLAND MAN, and shown over tho valloy. niiOhijH Ijjih nas lioviir or JHO.OOO QiiduiHiastic ! t ? ? ? y y y y y y y y- f y y y y y ? i y y y y y i y y y y y y y y y y y y y J I " --.-.... -., , ' ...,,. t, ,,.,' ,. .. .,,;,,.,,,, j, ,..,,, ,,,, , jj, '.t ,,, , ..V ' ti , J . n