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,'JL PAGE TWO. MEDFORD MATh TltlHUNM. MMDKOR1). OKKflON, AVUDNUNDAY, SIOPTI'JMHIOIt !1, 1!)1!1. M 1 1 - Ir UtDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE tag-iw-r iy;.. ir-ii1,." -iiassinTasB AN INPKHTCtfDKNT NHWKl'Al'RU rUHMHH lli:i J3VU11Y AKTKItNOON K.XKHPT HUNHAY HUNPA1 Y TUB MnDrom) imntino co, Tlio Democratic Tlincw, Tlio Mftlfonl Mall, Tho Mcdfont Tribune, Tho Hotitli crn OrcRnnlan, Tho Antitnmt Tritiums Offlcn Mali Trluuno Iiullillnir, S5-27'3 North l'lr fttt;cctj telephone 7S. pfflrlat l'niier oC tho City or Mcilford. 'Official l'npor ot JntiiKoii County. aiCOliau 1UTNAmJ lMKor nml Manager Kntoml rrooml-rlneii matter Motlroril, i Ol'Ofi March 3, 18TD. Bon, under tlio ,nci BuasCRrrnojr rates. On j-enr. Uy mall .. . $5.00 One month, b- mnll .- .60 lVr month, tlellverpil iiy carrier In Mrilfofil. JiickvunvlIlD nnd Cen- trnl Po nl - , .. - -BO Rnturdny on!' by Jnnll. iwr your . 2.no AVeMr. per yenr . ... . 1.B0 sworn cxnctjx.ATXcm. Dnlly nvernRO for elexon munttiii cnl trtir NnvcmlH'r 30 1011. 161 : 1.x. 2Z .--sar-sr: : rrn BY FEDERAL COURT Federal Judgo Hoa,n at rortlaud Jins granted tlio application anado by Attornoys ColvlK and KoborU in bo halt o" creditors ot the Old Channel Minim: company, operating near Lo land adjudged it a bankrupt and ap pointed Wm. U I rich temporary re ceiver undor bonds ot $50,000. Most of tho Indebtedness is duo eastern parties, who aro also heavy stock holders. Tho proceedings vera re sisted by Jack Harvey, former lessee and a stocholder aud by other crodl tore who had tho property thrown Into bankruptcy In tho stato courts and J. F. Ileddy appointed receiver. A salo of tho property was about to bo made, when tho federal court stayed proccdings and took the property out of tho hands ot tho circuit court. Tho Old Channel mine has been a rich producer ot placer gold. It was sold several years ngo to McNIcholas brothers of Portland, for $150,000. ot which $25,000 is as paid In cash. Thoy proceeded to capltallzo tho op tion and by get-rlch-qulck methods, netted several hundred thousand dol lars, from tho salo of stock In tho cast, for which thoy nro undor in dictment and fugitives from Justice Falling to pay tho balanco when due. tho mine wont back to tho company. It has been operated for.soveral yea.rs undor leaso, usually making a good profit. STATE PRINTERY A majority and minority report upon tho value o( tho printing plant belonging to tho cstato of tho lato "Willis Dunlway has been returned by tho board; of appralscra appointed by tho governor, secretary of stato and sUto treasurer. Tho majority re port, signed by George Orton ot Port land and O. Putnam ot Mcdford ap praises tho plant at ;i5,40Q. Tho mi nority report nigued by Carey Hay tor of Dallas, places tho value about a thousand dollars higher. "Tho total cost price of tho plant installed was about $22,000," Eald Putnam who rctumod "Wednesday, "and In our report wo placed tho maximum, value upon tho plant, be causa It is worth morn to tho stato than It would bo to any ono else. We deducted from presses and ma chinery only throo per cent per year of uso. Tho nowly lnatulled llno typo wo figured at its actual cost and old llnotypo ot tho price of a now Jn tortypo. Typo racks and composing room furniture, much of it worn, was roughly approximated at SO per cent of its.cost more than it would bring if offered for salo. Of tho above flg uroalout $1800. In typo will uot bo needed by tho state as the uow lino type rendpro it superf loua. Tho "plant is In ,'opd condition, considering Its uovon years ot use." i WEDDING BELLS l Tuesday at 3.30 p. in., John C. CrcavQs o.nd. Irono Itegar wero unitod li majrlago by hoy. W. F. Shields at tho Presbytorlan Manse. Mr. and Mrs. Greaves aro young pooplo ot Jackson county, and will mako their homo in Jnckspuvlllo whero thqy havo a largo plrdo of relatives and friendB, and vhoro Mr. Greaves is engaged in business. , Cleveland, Ohio, Feels Heat. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 3. Tlio etujieoituro, of oje hundred degrees vliicJi rntjlfd Cjeyclnnd ye,sorday, is inspected, to bq, oqunljed if npt e. ceo'ded fodny. Sixteen babies per ished yostordny, v " STATECOURTOUSTED OLD CHANNEL A APPRAISED $15,400 Mi5iR$HALL , FLAYS RAILROAD'S E OFWOODSLEEPERS WASHINGTON, Sept. elation ot tlio railroad 3. Donun parslMony which exposes passengers to death that watered stock dlUdcnds may bo paid was voiced hero today by Vlco President Marshnl, na a sequel to tho Wnlllngford wreck on tho Now Hnton railroad. Mr. Marshal said in part: "If I stick n knlfo into a man I am charged with murder but wo lot rail road directors use wooden cars and cnttso great fatalities becauso steel cars cost too much and they cannot afford them and also pay dlvldouds on watered stock. Tltcro Is no question that steel cars tiro ono of tho greatest safety devices. Tho public demands tho greatest posslblo safety and Is even ready to stand Increased rates to so euro it. Hut It tho railroads would not water their stock thoy could oas Uy equip their lines with steel cars and other safety appliances at pros ent rates. "Tho trottblo with tho railroads Is that there nre too many 'wheels with in wheels," corporations within cor porations. I think tho pcoplo when thoy get tho facts on rates, will be fair. 1 bollovo if they nro once convinced that passenger and freight rates aro too low to onablo tho roads to equip themselves with safety de vices and to pay the highest grade of wages, that tho pcoplo will cheer fully consent to higher rates. Officials of tho company, at tempted today to shift responsibility for tho wreck to a heavy fog, which they say prevented tho engineer from soolng danger signals Survivors of tho disaster say that had tho company followed orders recently Issued by the Inter-stato commerce commission, which instructs railroads to provide all-steel cars, every passenger on both trains might havo been saved. Most of tho victims wero passen gers In tho threo rear Pullmans Jf tho liar Harbor express. Tho en gine of tho Wblto Mountain express cleaved Its way through tho threo wooden Pullmans, splitting them In twain and tossing their wrcckago and threo scoro ot mangled human beings on either side ot tho track. Some ot tho victims wore hurled fifty feet. A wooden sleeper costs J1S.000 and a steel Pullman $23,5000. Tho Bar Harbor train carried seven wooden sleepers. Thl3 saved tho N'nw Haven company SS0.500 In equipment, but tho survivors of tho wreck Insist that it cost twonty-ono lives. Tho wooden cars each weigh 115,000 pounds and tho steel cars 152,000 pounds. Hundreds of morbidly curious per sons poked tho ruins of tho wooden Pullmans today, seeking relics, al though most of the traces of tho dis aster bad been removed. Tho bodies of Dr. J. B. Marvin of Louisville, Kentucky, and his wlfo aud daughters wero identified at tho improvised Walllngford ruorguo to day. Jewelry worth $75,000 was found on Mrs. Marvin's body. FAVOR OF BONDS Women's clulm of nil iiortiiinx of southern Oregon met lit Ashland Tuesday nnd ul'filiuled to fonn tho Southern Oregon district federation of women' chilli. Hepronoiilutivcn from till cities from Grant 1'ithH to Abliliind wero present. Beforo ndjourninent, n resolution wtiH unanimously imsbcd, declaring in favor of tho road bond issue nod calling upon nil women to work and voto for tho bowls next Tumsduy. UMTC1UMMN tfnr ASHLAND, Ore., Sept. 3.W. M. Powell, familiarly known iik the "old cider man," died yetfterdny, after n brief illtiess. For nearly 25 yenn ho dispensed the beverage at tho Southern Pacific dcot and enjoyed tho acquaintance of lhou¨H of tourists. Ho wan 7(1 years old, awl leaves- u wife and six children. Tho funeral will be held tomorrow under tho auspices of Hurnsido Post Grand Army of the Itcpublic, of which ho was a member, Mrs. Astor's Brother Dead. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 3. John H. 13. Willing, millionaire olubmnn nnd brother of Mrs. Ava Willing- As tor, ia dead hero (oday of diphtheria. mm 0JUBS.M TO VOTE ANEW ON (Uogtto Klvor Courier) A now election will bo required to alldito tho Grants Pass bund Issue of $200,000 voted last December for the purpose ot constructing n railroad to tlio Applcgato valley. This was inntto certain today when tho stato supremo court reversed tho lower court, aud held that tlio Issue was not regular, and that tho charter would havo to bo 'amended to make It so. Tho decision was based on tho city charter which tho court holds forbids bonding to build n railroad outside tho city limits, but it is held that un der tho law passed by tlio last ses sion ot tho lcglslnturo tho city con amend Its charter mtd by holding a now election vote bonds that nro valid. Chairman Gllkey ot tho public util ities commission, stated this after noon thnt it una evident to him from tho wording of tho bulletins received from Salem that tho dofects wero not serious and that tho only effect ot tho adverse decision of tho supremo court would bo to delay tho work on tho municipally owned portion ot tho railroad. Ho said that tho commis sion would bo called together this evening or Wednesday morning, and action taken to remedy the detect at tho carllset possible moment. At the tlmo of the voting of tho bonding last December thero were many who questioned tho legality of tho point upon which tho supremo court has decided against tho city, though others considered that tho ac tion or tho legislature In passing tho bill last February permitting cities to bond for building railroads out side tho city limits would euro tho defect. It Is evident, however, that tho court based Its decision upon tho city's charter, and that beforo tho bonds can be legalized tho charter must bo amended by voto of tho peo ple, and a new voto taken upon tho bonding proposition. It Is bellovcd that this can bo dono at a slnglo election, and that tho election can bo had thirty days after It Is called by tho city council. Chalrmnn Gllkey said that ho had not Investigated this phaso of tho question, but that ho thought not moro than CO days would bo required to rcmody tho de fects nnd mnko tho bond issuo nvall- ablo. SPUINGFIRLD. III., Sept. 3. Gov ernor Edward F. Dunne returned to tho capital today and honored a re quisition from Acting Governor Glynn of Now York for tho return to that stato of Kugeno Grnnt, wanted for theft. Woutonant Governor llarrot O'Hara, whllo nctlng.Kovcrnor of Illi nois, refused to honor Glynn'B re quisition. COMB SM TEA IN LIFELESS, GRAY: HAiR Look Yiiuiik! Common Harden Suko ami Sulphur Darkens no n(iir- nUy XfilNxly can Tell. Crandmotbor kept her hair beau tlfully darkened, ulohsy and abund ant with a brow of Sane Tt-a nnd Sul nhur. Whenever her linlr fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, thla slmplu mlX' lure was applied with wondorful of feet. By asking at any drug storo for "Wycth'a Sao and Sulphur Hair ltemody," you will get a largo bottlo of this old-tlmo reclpo, ready to use, for about CO centa. This almplo mix- turo can bo depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and li Kplendld for dandruff, dry, itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-known downtown druKKlat says everybody uses "Wyeth's Bago and Sulphur, because H darkens so naturajly and ovenly that nobody can toll It has been applied It's so easy to use, too. You simply dauipcm a comb or soft brash and draw It through your hair, taking ono strand at a tlmo. Hy morning tho gray balr disappears; after another application or two, it Is restored to Its natural color and looks glossy, soft and abun dant. JohiV A- Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 H. IJAUTLKTX Phones M. 47 and 47-J-3 Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner, GRANTS PASS RAILROAD BONDS WAHERE TO 1BO TONIGHT STAR THEATRE TODAY 4 The Stranger TWO PART DRAMA Marooned STORY OF THE SEA FronflerTwins STAR Woolworfh 6 Woolworth MUSIC AND EFFECTS COMINU TOMORROW A Wild Animal Sensation Entitled In the Sultan's Power An extraordinary and vorv realistic animal picture fea turing Captain .Jack Jloni vitn, the world's most fear less lion tamer. Always 10c ISIS THEATRE Photo Plavs Tuestlav and Wednesday The Diamond Mystery In two reels Contest FJlory The Motion Picturo Story Magazino Patho Weekly No. 30 The Monument Jiiogr)h When Lovo Forgives Drama PAGE THEATRE I EXTRA GOOD BILL Wednesday, September 3 Pantages Unequaled Vaude ville MARSHALL & TRIBBLE Colored Comedians THOMAS H. BALLEN Editor of the Daffyyillo News CARMEN & CLIFTON Music and Songs Extra Feature 1 WILLIAM SCHILLING &CO. In the p6verful dramatic sensation DESTINY PAGESCOPE PICTURES t or o- t i m Hj.eclflo Company, 83 tfwUt JJJdi;. Prices 25, 3ycj Box scuts 50cAWftM, oh, IT Theatre TONIGHT "Honor Thy Father, " (Cines) Ouo of the very best 2-roel JVuturos. "Man nnd His Othor Solf," (i'lijO The double deal ing two-faced life. "Rod Old Hills of Georgia" (I'M.) Drama Ceming: "Tho Tigor Lily" (Vita) Superb :i-reel Special animal ..feature. ..(let ..the lucky tickets at the It The atre, West Alain, whero ev erything's the best, except mo price, you n come again AimiiD ATTHACriON TONIGHT A $;ui.itMi iMtnnt'cnoN Tho Only l'leturo of Frontier Imyo "ULAZIXtJ Till! THAU." lit Two IteelH U000 I'cot, IndlaitH Attack tho Kmlnruutn, A lit rl Captured by tho litdliitiit. Her ThrlllltiK I!ni'iiii. Tho MarvolouM ItiwctiQ ot a Man Cantttrud by tlio In dians. f. Tho RuitirlMo of Till: "UIIIOI.K O" COWIIOYS AN UNtT.i: IJY MAUItlAGi: Comedy Hero's Whero Hvoryhody LmiKlis Four lllK HeolM In All ATITTIIICATKH Doors 0H'it 7 p. in. a AXI Hit' ONLY MEDFORD GREENHOUSE Seasonable Flowers ami Decorations of all kinds for fall weddings. Telephone :17I. 1005 East Main Strcot. E. D.Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commercial Club Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Flash lights Portraits Interior and exterior viowt Negatives mado anv timr and any place by appoint ment. 208 E. Main Phono 1171 To Stop Scaling of Psoriasis This Troublesome Skin Dis ease Promptly Checked by a very Simple Attention. uianncu wiui ccxemn, t mmrlfiMlM tin linnn pnn. MlllvrOll "IIO Ot OlO IIIOHt olmtliiutu of nUlli dla cased. A lady In JjcxInKton, Iiy., unyii, that b$fora ho Ijckiiii uiliu; H. II. H. thu illuuanu brnko out at frn'iiiorit Inlurviilw wliero bho thouUt It cured. Hut by cottlnir lior Mooil iiinlcr ton- trot hy tho Influoiiro of ft II. I)., paorlaaM entirely dlmip pearcd nnd thorn wua liuvvr uualn tho llidilcat len of It. J.lko nuiirly all akin cllnouicii, pno rlailR in prlniurlly' duo to Impaired blood, The (Of In Is but a network of fine blood vcHueln. And It lu a porfoclly natural copeeauonco Itmt any liilluonea In tho blood that U u condition of ill health mukei lt first uppcurunco In tlio ukln. Thoro la ono Inurodltut In H. a 8. wlilfh peculiarly utlmul'iton collular or iflandulur activity to (telnet from the blood or from thla lino net work of blood vessola In tho akin, tliono clemonta which it requires for re i;onoratlon. TIiuh plmplos, ncrjo, ec-.cma, JupuM, or any other blood condition tbut ut tacks tlio tkln or soelto an outlet throuKh tlio akin, la met wlh tho an tidotal effect ot H. 0. H. This la why akin trouble vunlh oo readily and why thoy do not return. You can KQt H. H, a, In aiiy drur; Btoro, but Inilat upon liavliiK It. Tuko no chance by pormlttlntf anyono to recommend u subatltute. And lr your blppd condition la auch that you would like to eon suit a auoclullnt freely, ml. dreia the Mpdcal JJeyt., Tho Hwlft :i rJ '" CImmmU Monet .1 have iho uguncy of Urn Uollantl Aloi't j,ragu Company, who arc loaning money on iinproyed oily and ranch properly. Thuir inspeelor will be hero lo pass upon applications next week. Allthosu tltmiuiiiK lo borrow money .should havo applications filed by Thursday, Heploiubor !. H. S. STINE Jiuoiii U, Stewart HJuelc i&&l&)& PUBLIC AUCTION SALE ON OCT 1, 1913, AT 2 P. M. SHARP. 55 ACRES OF HEARING ORCHARD Hear Creole alfalfa laud, (ho lies! in the valley, lo cated two miles north of Aledford,. Oregon. I'aeifie & Kasteru Wailroad runs through the traet, where fruit and other ptodiu'o ran be loaded on the ears without, any long haul. tracts. rorreiM acreage aim lerms win ne given at sale. Trees all standard varieties: 115 acres New towns aud Spits, 7 to U) .veal's old; J) aeres delicious 12 years old; ( aeres pears from 1 to f years old; 51 acres almonds, cherries, peaches, etc Improve Impreve ments: A No. 1 two-story ten room modern house, large barn aud outbuildings, pumping plant with ten thousand gallon tank, entire tract can be irri gated from Ivtigue Uiver canal. Present water right for two acres. .Machinery, tools and livestock will lie sold if purchasers do not wish the same. Tonus will be easy: Certified checks of 10 per cent at time of sale, balance of cash payment as agreed upon at time of sale. l. S. Send this ad to your friend who wants a good orchard. K. H. II A Id;, Owner, iii i i t i iti iiiii a...i:. ,;; nnmiiiH WATCHES for iiioii ami woiikui thai havo paiuiail rlfilil liiHpcillon liuforo placed lu mock niiit unlil by iiioii who iiiiilurHtatul thont por (udly uiul can iutolllKuutly uihlno tho purcliiiHitr, No mattiir whether you buy u linv-irliinl watch or ono of our inoHt oxtrnvaKiiul ropoatiira, you will rucolvu tlio oaiun coiirlcoiia treatment anil liavu thu uauiu euuflriouco lu your iiurtlnmo. Our womau'rt wntch nnil our uinnri watch, both In rnaca nrn woinlurtul valiii'K. Ilracolut watchcM lu Kruat varluty. Wu oHor bulk American and SwUa. Martin J. Reddy tiii:.ji:vixi:k University of Southern Oregon Opens September 17th in Medfortl, Business College Block CoIIoko oi(iuii Sopt. 17. Cfliiraua; I'lilloHophy, Mathuiuatlca. Ulxtory, KiikIhIi, (Ircuk, Latin, Kronch, (luriiiuu, Siuiiluh, l'liblca, OlicmlKtry, lllojofjy uml (luoloi;y, Normal ojiciia Sopt, 17. (II. V, Mulkuy (lean,) toaclit'a cotimo, 1'roparatory oponii Sopt. 17, HyKldiu "(( nurulni; opunu Supt, 17. Law Hclionl opoim Oct. 1. CoiirHOH! Kimlty, Oilmliml Law, Kvl- tlouco. SaluH, NoBotlablu IiiBtruiuuutu, l'loaiUnu, Contruutb, Auoucy, Heal Property, CorporatlonH, otc, Divinity iigliool opens Oct. 1. ItoslBtratlon daya nil thla wook, Nont wool:, Monday, Wodnoa day and Friday, from 9 n. in. to 12 noon, at 'HuhIiiobb Collogo. tb Loan Will be sold in two or moro i'imi n, vvurmiurri. jji m.'au I'osr oi'i'iei: V j V '!'