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jinoronu 1MUNT1NO co.
Tho llcmoornUe Tlmcn, Tho MiMfonl
Mnll, Tim Mcdfonl Tribune. Tim Smith
rrn OrfRonlnn. The AMitanit Tritium'
Offrn Mull Trlbuno ItulMltiir, 25-SJ-M
North I'lr slroel; telephone ?
Official l'npcr of the City of McUorl.
Offlclnt IMpcr of Jnckoon County
OlCOltOi: l'UT.VAM. lMllur and Mnnnpcr
Kntcrcd n h eomlems matter nt
Mi-lforil. Oregon, ututcr tho net ot
Alnrch 3, 1ST9.
KunscniPTiow kates.
Ono yonr, t) nmil $3.00
Ono month, hv mall . .Co
lr month, it-1 . rul tiy currier In
.MMfur.l jm kmilAillu mut CVli
tnil IMInt - - .80
Pa t unlay onty. ly mall, per year ,. r.no
Win kly, per enr ... - 1.80
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GRANTS PASS, Sent. 0. Circuit
court will convene Monday with Judge
Calkins presiding. There will lie u
full docket of both crimiuul nud ciil
ences tho fitM rne to he calloil be
inp thnt of the state against 0. A.
Baldwin, who was indicted by the
grand jury on n charge of bavin;:
firvd n rifle shot nt n ims.-mp auto
mobile and wounding Don IU'l.linp
Cnc to folhnv it are those of Kl
mer Slinnks, indicted by the grand
jury on n charge of obtaining prop
erty on fale jin'tense. and of Har
ry H;in hi. against whom there an
indictment clinrging nt templed as
sault nion the ponton of Mis Klir.n
betlt Gnlbrnith.
Two other case nre those of the
state versus Henry Woolridge. the
complaint nllecinff nnult with n
deadly weniKin. and Hint ngaint Hnr
ry Akorill, alleging the obtaining of
money under fnl-e pretense, nine
been ilUmic-ed.
Four indictment woro retunied by
the grand jury. One of llie-e i the
alleged blncktnniling of MN Frances
Oborn. stntion agent for the South
ern Pacific railroad at Hugo, by Geo.
McCormick. It i alleged that the
defendant circulated report derog
atory' to the woman's reputation in
nn nttempt to bne her removed from
her position with the railroad com
pany. Chun, and Kerett Hogue will
nlso be before the court on indict
ments, the former charged with per
jury and the latter with Inning in
cited perjury. Lewis Humphrey, who
pleaded guilty to burglary, will be
before the court for Keiifence.
BETTER VAUDEVILLE
AT
E
In rcsjKinse to the many requests
of patrons to hecuru better vnudo
villo nuts and increase the price, the
Page management have, iirrntigci) for
five strong acts for next Nedncs-
dav and Thursday.
A feature net from the Orphcum
circuit, two from tlio Kmpres, and
two of tlio bet acts off tho Pan
tagca circuit will be the bill for next
week.
In order to secure the piek of
nets from tho various vaudeville
fallows playing Portlnnd thin week, it
was necessary to pay much higher
prici: than tiMinl, and in order to
men tho expense the prices of nd-
nii-fion hh been raised to 2oc for
cbildrun, balcony '.ion, and COe lower
floor.
HOOD RIVER RECALL
FIGHT IS COMPROMISED
HOOD IUVER, Ore., Sept., C The
Hood River county road supervisor
controversy, ovei which the Attempt
ed icenll of the county court was
threatened, bids fair to bo settled.
It is lonnmd that County Reed Sup
enitjor C. K. Mihall will tender
Ids roMgiinlion to the oouiilj com I
to tuko effect about Oitober J 5, and
it is understood thnt tho court will
accept tho resignation. This will end
the long wrangle and thoso who have
beta at tlio Jirni of tho icenll move
ment will probably drop tho matter.
MAY DENY WORDS TO
PRESIDENT HUERTA'S AGENT
WASHINGTON, Sept. C Develop
ments In tlio Mexican situation prob
ably will await the arrival hero of
Manuel do Samncona, tlio pergonal
envoy ot tho Hiicrtn government, to
contlnuo with tho Washington ad
ministration negotiations begun by
John hind in Mexico City.
Tho administration officials wcro
undecided tonight whctlior they
would recclvo Sonor do Saraacona un
less bo brought positive assuranco of
Ituerta's ollmlnatlon from tho Mex
ican situation and was ready to act
on other points in tho American
poaco proposals.
MA
CRMNA
CASES TO
BE
PI COUNTY
BONDS REDUCE TAXATION.
Wlll'IN oity property owners waul (ho streets in front
of their properly vmvod, (hoy have lo -my (ho on
lire cost. AVhon (ho fount y roads uro itnprovotl instead
of abutting property paying tho eost, as in tho oity, (ho
burden is shared by tho entire oounty, cities, corporations
and non-resident timbor owners.
Tho fanner nets (he maximum benefit- nt a minimum
price, appreciation in values, reduction in cost ot trans
portation, and all (ho numerous advantages (hat follow
in the wake of public improvement. The farmer ought
to jump at the chance to secure paved roads under such
favorable conditions.
Much is hoard about the increased cost of taxation,
caused by the bond issue. Lot us analyze this cost. Tho
annual interest on $."00.000 at o per cent is $2.3,000. Add
(o this $10,000 a year as sinking fund for the next ten
years, when one-fifth of the principal falls due. This
inakos a total of $ftf,000 to be raised by taxation, or less
than a one mill tax on (he present valuation of .f.'W.OOO.OOO.
Therefore, for each $1000 assessed to a property owner he
pays only $1 per annum.
Tho annual road levy during the past four years has
been from 'J to 4 mills, of which over 12 mills has gone for
iinprovmonts upon tho same highway that will be taken
care of in tho future by the bonds. The $..",.000 annually
can be taken from tho present road levy and still leave a
much larger fund for use on other roads than has ever
been available, without any increase in the taxes.
The bond issue, therefore, provides an economical and
business-like plan of securing a permanent highway, with
its multitudinous benefits, without any increase in taxa
tion, but as the bond interest and sinking fund is less than
half the present cost of maintaining (he road, really ef
fects a material economy and makes possible actual reduc
tion in taxation, or the use of tho money raised at present
on laterals.
MOTIVE POWER FROM ORCHARDS.
ANEW use for cull apples and other waste orchard and
farm products was advocated by Joseph M. Anglada,
mechanical engineer of New York City at the convention
of the National Gas Power show at Convention Hall, Kan
sas City. Friday afternoon.
"Anumber of farmers can get together and form a co
operative plant," Mr. Anglada said. "They can bring
their refuse to ono point and use it to make denatured al
cohol with which to supply the fuel for their farm engines.
This is the solution of the'problem for supplying power on
the farm. f these co-operative associations can be formed
they will be found of inestimable value to all who realize
the importance of the agricultural engine."
Explaining the value of denatured alcohol as a fuel,
Mr. Anglada said that 35-ton trucks had been run in New
York City for a year as an experiment to test its efficacy.
"CSood results were obtained," ho said. " It was found
that denatured alcohol accomplished more work for less
money. Kerosene ma be good for commercial uses, but
the motive power furnished by alcohol is cheaper and
more desirable than that obtained from any other source.
"There, are barrels of apples which go to waste on the
farm. If the fanner could gather up these apples and take
them to a place whore he, with others, 1ms established a
mill, denatured alcohol could be made in large quantities."
Johnathan Bourne on Crater Lake
(From Jhe Portland Journal.)
Crater Luko National park pre
hcuts the most wonderful, mo-4 in
teresting and innht uwo inspiring
M'viiery in tho world. This is the
assertion made by fonncr Senator
Jonntban Ilotirnc Jr., whou judgment
n based upon pcr.nun! obervution
covering world-wide travel. Mr.
Hourno tint! four momboM of his of
fice forco returned thin morning from
a vacation trip to Crator Luko and
all are intensely culhuiatie over the
trrandeur of tho scenery and deeply
impro-K'il with the nntionnl imort-
nticc of thin "ncicntific riddle of tho
world."
".Wither words nor pictures can
eomcy an approximately correct im
pression of tho magnificent grandeur
of this national park and its central
feature, Crater Luke," said Senator
Ronnie this morning. "I have beard
and read descriptions of the hike nml
lmvo Mtou colored pictures of it that
were the best product of the photo
graphic nrt, but I deceived myself in
thinking they gave mo n fair conccp
tion of the beauty combined with im
mensity, the ronhiiiuil change, coup
led with eternal stability, presented
by this unparalleled product of tho
irresUtiblo forces of world forming
evolution. Ono must iiersonnlly is.it
An Ashland View
(From tho Ashland Ilecord.)
Tho moro tho public understands
tho proposed road bonds tho moro
favorable Is Its attitude. Ashland
peoplo generally aro coming to boo
that Jucltson county must start tho
ball rolling If sbo wants tho Pacific
Highway. To dally longer Is dangor
ous. Wo aro on tho lino now and It
Is up to us to stay on. To wait
for govornment aid Is to dlvldo our
prestlgo with routes proposed to tho
east and tho west. Tho government
Is lko tho Lord It helps thoso who
help themselves. Jackson county
should help herself and Ashland
should lead.
Tho proposal to voto friOO.OOO
bonds Is beforo us, It has tho en
dorsement ot every banHcr Jn Ash
the park and experience the sen-a-tions
iU scenery produce, in order
to really know tlio wonderful nature
of this lake and tho surrounding re
gion. "Xo figures or description can
possibly transmit from ono mind to
another the feelings that owrfthclm
the soul, as one sits In n small boat
on the placid liom of the lake where
on ono hnnd the rocky cliffs tower
2000 feet nbovc while on the other
the opnlescent water will lot it plumb
lino fall nearly 2000 feet below. One
must occupy that position or stand
upon thnt cliff and look down iion
the boat scarcely n speck upon the
vast expanse of crystal water in
order to realize tho height, the broad
extent, and tho immensity and grand
eur of every feature of this marvol
ous scene.
"Though Crater Lnte is the result
of n world cntiistrophe the sinking
of (he enfiro top of n volcanic moun
tain beside which Mount Hood would
boar no comparison yrt (bo lines
and penks and surfaces present, in
conjunction, such n harmonious
wholo that none can doubt that n
supremo architect of infinite master
mind designed this striicturo In mi
nutest detail. To nttempt descrip
tion seems almost miciiligo."
of Road Bonds
land. Tho Record has Intorvlowed
tliom and knows. It quotes them for
their training in affairs financial,
becauso thoy aro among tho largo
taxpayers of the county, becauso tho
nature of tholr business s such that
thoy do not endorso burdensomo tax
ation. Thoy do not consider tho tax
ation phaso burdensomo on thorn
solves or tholr constituents.
That they aro correct In this Is
easily proven. It Is siiRceptlblo of
John A. Perl
UndertaKer
Lady Assistant.
28 H. HAI'TfjETT
1 rhoncs M. 47 and 47-J-3
AwblflWQ flcrvlc? leputjr Coroner
dciiiuiiMtrntlun Unit for every $1000
tho taxpayer la unuml Iiu will pay
merely ono dollar and ton cents nor
jonr toward tbeso road lunula, Thin
will ci onto u fund to tnkn rnro tit
both Interest nml principal. Tho
cost to the Individual Is Infinitesimal
compared to lliu benefits, and tho
"burden" grows HkIiIci' Instead ot
henxler as tlio country develops.
i V Caiter favor tho bonds em
phatically. So do Messrs. Cnliland,
Mullt and I.ubousU. Mr, Carter do
elnros ho would consider It a calam
ity to Jackson county If tlio measure
were defeated not merely from tho
standpoint of the belief It tho IiIk!iii,v
will bo to tho county but because
defeat would mark n backward Step
after tho county has nlnudy gone on
record In fiwor of threo times tlio
amount and I' looked to ns an exam
ple by counties up and down tho
coast. Ho bejluxes the proposed
main trunk lino will benefit the coun
ty to Its uttermost limits nud that
tlio lesultant prosperity will bo so
evident to property owners that lat
erals will comt fast.
Mr. I'olilnnd says the bonding bjh
tout Is tho proper one. llo helped
start public Improvements In Wis
consln which bo did not stay to en
joy. I In thinks tho people who ennui
after him there should help pay for
tho Improvements ho helped create
but from which ho reaped no bono
fit. llo applies the same doctrine
here.
Messrs. Mullt and l.ubnnks both
endorse tho measure and express
confidence In the county court's abil
ity and Intent to carry nut Its pro
visions. They believe the tlmo has
coino to mako permanent roads and
cease wasting monoy on poor ones
and that tho Pacific Highway means
a great boom for tho valley.
Tho Kocord endorses these views.
From an economic standpoint tho
county cannot afford to turn .the
proposition down. As an advertise
ment for our splendid country tho
proposed highway Is Invnlintblo. Ms
necessity and convenience nro appar
ent to even tho most casual observ
er. It means a tremendous uplift
for Jackson county In tho next few
years and right now It means needed
dollars In the pockets ot Idlo labor.
To defeat tho bonds means that Ash
land mid Jackson county nro off tho
map.
XL HO Ml
Wear tho Nit Hone Ouarnntced Cor
set, For Solo Hy
JOSIU'llINi: I'. CMIUC
II III We i (tit Struct
vol it in:.iiA( in:, sut,
probably proceeds from n disordered
vision weak or over-taxed eyesight,
it can bo remedied and bantshed -by
wearing tho right kind ot glasses,
tho kind wo shall bo glad to prescribe
and ndjust for you. Wo nro special
ists In all matters pertaining to tho
human eye, nud boar a reputation
for first class work only.
A trial will convince you.
Hit. KICKKIIT
Suite l-'J Over Deuel's Mcdfnrri, Ore.
Bittner's Real Estate
& Employment Bureau
I'm Sale
lao aero etok ranch, flno water
right, good buildings, some alfolfii.
I'rlro $1000. Will tako some trade.
HO acres oliolro wheat laud In
Lincoln county, nnli., all level, to
exchange, for Itogno river valley prq
porty. 10 acros, near Vnncouvor, Wash.,
In high stnto of cultivation, good
buildings, all equipment, stock nml
housolioid goods go with tho plnco,
Sco us about this.
flliO acres at Dufiir, Oro., Improved
ranch, want Itoguo river valloy pro
perty. Havo both largo and small ranches
In Central Oregon, also town proper
ty, hotel nud storos, to exchange for
Itogtia rlvor valley property.
Choice homestnnds nud desert land
locations, In Hustorn Oregon.
Don't forget that wo do n rental
business. Hrng In your listings of
houses and ranches for rent.
Flno Swjss-Jorsoy cow, 7C.
Hiuployiiietit
Waitress.
Olrls for gouoral houso work.
Competent rooc In resldeuco,
Hoiifcokoopor.
Wooil cuttors.
Itnncb hands.
Corn 'Higher,
MRS. EMMA BITTNER
lies. Phono 10MO-X . Fliono 8JH.
Opposltn Nash Hotel
IIOOMB O and 1t VMiA ULOOK.
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WHERE TO QO
TONIGHT
7-ii
leatre
i:tu.y . st'i:n.inoNH!UT
"TIIU TUIKIt I.II-Y
II Part Vllagiuplt
A far as tho Illy, as flerco and
revengeful m tho tiger, seeking tho
doetructlou ut her own flesh and
blood, slit) moots hnr doom. Most
beautiful nml wonderful animal story
ever xevii. Threo reels, 11000 feut of
It.
'm.NI CANTON OP Altl.ONA"
Udlsoii Sceulo
"AS Till.' TOO I'll ('AMI! OUT"
Comedy
Come early and avoid tho rush.
T: 1.1 llOOHS Ol'HN IOC ON'liV
Coming
M'ATtli: UTI'l'liY"
Sunday ami Momliiy Nights
Draperies
Wo carry n very complrlo Hit of
ilrniwrW. lro ctirUltit, flstiirr. lr.,
nil '! nil clrt-ni nf lilvtiolMcrlim A
pre l.t I mini 10 look after (III work
xrliulvcly ml vv It 1 Khq n uuod
rvlc ns I ittitmililo to gtt In even
tlio Urci'nt rltlca.
Weok3 & McGowan Co.
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING
COLONIAL FLATS
Thoroughly modern rooms
renting from 8.00 to $lf.0()
per month
Uufhroom and Imundrv
AecommodatioiiH
(las and Kleetrie Lights
M very thing Furnished
Kxeept Mats
217 Riverside Ho.
I'hoiio UOO-Ij
MEDFORD
GREENHOUSE
Seasonable "Flowers and
Decorations of all kinds for
fall weddings.
Telephone. 'MA.
1005 East Main Strcot.
E.D.Weston
Official Photographer of the
Medford Commercial Club
Amateur Finishing
Post Curds
Panoramic Work
Flash lights
Portraits
Interior and exterior viowa
Negatives made any time
and any place by appoint
tnent.
208 E. Main
Phone 1471
I'l IT V-SI X'0, 1 1 ANN UA h
Oregon
STATE FAIR
SALEM
Sept.!29-Oct.4,1913
A whole week of plonsuro and Profit
20,000 oi'Ki:iti:ii i.v i'Iii:.miums
On Agilciilturiil, Ilveh(ock, I'oultry,
'i'cxlllo mid Other IMilhlts
Horso races, Shooting Tournnmoiit,
Clroworks, Jiund Coucorts, Kiigoulcs
Kxposltlon, Chlldrou's I'layground
and othor frco nttractlons, Including
Iloyd and Ogle's Ono King Circus.
li'reo Camp arounds. You aro Invited
Send for Premium List and Kntry
Plunk
ltciliiccil ratcw on all rnllruuds
For particulars address
FItAN'K MKHICDITH, Herrolnry
Salem, Oregon
ISIS THEATRE
HIMICIAL rUATimil l'Olt I'ltlOAV AND SATUHUAY, HIUX
"SHENANDOAH"
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In Tin co
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SEE THE
1000 SOLDIERS IN THE BATTMC SCENE 1000
Till! TIIOl'ltLHSOMi: llACdllTCItS Vllngritph Comedy
Willi (ho Sn"U Tttliii nml Cutey Afternoon and Kveiiliigs
EXCURvSION
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY
TO BUTTE FALLS, SUNDAY, SEPT. 7,
l.ouvc Mcilfoid S.II0 iu m. Iteach Mudrord I): in p. m.
FINE OUTING IN THE MOUNTAINS
Good Fishing Excellent Hotel Accoinmudntlons
Bring your picnic lunches nml enjoy n itctf fjttt f til ntitlnij
ROUND THIP $1 ROUND TRIP
Union Feed Stable
112 South KMvpi-sido Avenue I I'l Soulh Jlurllett hit
Look 1'or the I'uion 1'Ved & Liverv Stable on So.
Kivorsido and llnrilHt SI.
Wo can lalxo earo of nil the horson h'air week.
Yv mulct a .siieeially on .single rigs and middle
hoi-He.s.
GUNAYAW&BROPHY.
1 ' I lt. Phono KS2
Any time any whiskey tastes
so rough and strong it makes
yoir shake your head and say
"bur-r" let it alone.
Never put anything into
your stomach your palate
rejects.
That's why nature gave you
a palate.
Try the ntw Cynu Noble
the numbered bottle
W. J. Van Schuyvcr & Co., General Agenta
Portland, Oregon
f
Laft year
vc sold over
a million and a half
gallons ot
ZERDLENE
The Standard Oil
This is one pf the greatest recomrnendutions
ZEROLENE could have. It indicates that
ZEROLENE has made good in the real test
the teat of actual service.
Sold by dealers ovorywlioro
unci ut ull ugcnclcs of
,c
Standard
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