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p.'. u r PA'QTi. SIX. i i arEDFonn matt; tribune, medford. okkoon. Tuesday, septum per in, mm. i : I f ft Vi V w HUMBOLDT COUNTY 10 VOIE 1 HR GOOD ROADS COUNCIL ELECTS MAYO I KUHKKA, Cnl., Sept. 10. At tlic ()("tilicr iiipCltiiK of Jlit" KitoriMr, pclilldiiH, f.ijnecl liy more tltim 1000 llmnbotiluters, j-oprccntinjf more llinii fifty jkt cent of llio ncsir1 vultmltmi of llio county will lio miIi jiiiltcil, iijsMnj,' Hint siirvr.Vrt lie tnittlc fur it 8.vtcm of powl mntls in Hum Imlill ns a prolinuiinry "lop Inward llio i)rotoL'il bond issue oX $1,000, 000. TIiiih fur nlinoil 700 sipintiiros lime boon iibtnincil. It is the nim nf tliotp uirciilntiiif? tbo pelittoim to (i'l Inxpnyprn for signers nntl to pet n tunny of llio laiyc property own er nt possible, ns tbey will be most lireully nffoelod by tbe bond issue, l'nlilie. xentiment is crently in favor of tbe bond issue, nrconlin? to tlio-e fiirGiilntinjr lie petitions. Mr. Clmr lotto (Inlo is the bend of n committee of women bo are rirciilntinp some of tbo petitions, and tliey nro deinj: hpleiuliii work, nceordinr to Secre tary Wilson of tbe promotion com mittee. Tbo petition wbieb will go to tbe supervisors in October rends us fol lows : To tbe bonrd of supervisors of the county of Humbeldt: Sirs: Tbe undenipncd oil irons and tax' payers of tbo county of Hum boldt, slate of California, hereby earnestly endorso tbo recommenda tion; submitted to your honorable bonrd by H. H. Hurroll, senior engi neer of tbo federal bureau of public roads. Mr. Iturrcll hn outlined mi extensive system of highways for Humboldt county. The prowinp nec essities nnd the best interests of our county demand Hint immediate nc tion be taken to tbo end tbnt a per mnncnt nnd ndcounio system of roads bo constructed. Tbo recom Herniations mndo by Engineer Bur roll meet the county's most pressing needs; 1st. Ueduetion of grades nnd bet ter surfneing of the main hiphwny Mow in existence. 2nd. Now roads -which will give Humboldt county ensier necess Jo tbo interior of tbo state. Ilnl. Scenic highway, wbieb. while opening up the county's natural scenic attractions to tbe tourists will at the snmo time provide proper menus for trnnportntion of pro ducts to shipping center. Wo therefore, request your honor nblo bonrd to make an appropriation .for Rurvejs under the direction of a competent highway engineer, of the Tonics Hiiggested by him in order tbnt tbo plans and e.-timntes required by law hhnll bo mndo prepnrntory to the it.iu.ineo and sale of bonds in a sum sufficient to nsoure the con struction of snid ronds. IF ALL CAN AGREE 000 PROSPECTS FOR ALL PEARS IN An effort will be mndo tit to night's council meeting to elect n mayor to succeed tbo Into W. Kifert. Tour of tbe six couneibnen must agree upon- a choice. A nre liminnry meeting will be held at which the couneibnen will endeavor to unite upon n choice. Beyond tbo statement tbnt no member of the present council will be elected, coltueilmen refuse to ex press themselves. The choice will probably be nnrnnved down to C K. (lutes, J. K. Wntt or W. 11. Canon. A large petition bus been filed re questing the (ip'ioiiitiuciit of Gute. but whether or not it will tcceive nny ennsiderntion depemU upon the ac tion of (be couneibuen themselves. The charter prnidos tbnt tbe council elects, vo tbnt postponement to the .Innnnrv election would not ettlc the question. LONDON MARKET NTERNATIONAL GOLF T I IT! n wecK s Aiurn I HH II good, hard, green I liLLU , tvnlirc good price W. Dennis ,x- Sons, fruit luokers, wiilc Tnun fovclft niiuK'el' guidon, London, under date of August ISO, as follows; "Wv hno bud this week n large nunntlty of pears on tbe market in Iondnn, both Americnu nnd Freneb. The French arrivals have been most- ly on tin rie side, and owing to the fact that a rapid elouroneu was im- porntiut, ptices realired weie much cnsier. The tnide got filled up with the cheaper fruit, which hml the ef fect of cousidenibly modifying the demand for American Bnrtletts Prices for the hitter stinted at around IlOs and His, hut rupidlv rirop'H'd and at tbe finish 'JOs and 21s per bnnvl wns freely tukeu. True, n good qunntity of these bar rel BartlelU showed up yellow, which pcrhnps nceouuted for lower prices tlitin would otherwise have been tbe cae, ns they could not be kept. The I bulk of our sales ranged nrouud U.ts to 'Jllc. This will be TURKEY RECOVERS ADRIANOPLE BUT FORFEITS TH LONDON', Sept. 1(1. Dispntcbes received beic today from I'oiHttintl uoplo stale (hut a new Itenly just completed between Bulgaria and Tmkey given Tutkcy, Adiinuople and Kitk Kilessch and takes from Tuikox the k rent or part of Thinee, iivoivinl b" the tenns of the London tiv.itx. Bulmtrin is uid to be tltilt'ii uil with the treaty, but diploicats here Mute the powers tuu not dipo-ed to help Bulgaria secure belter tonus, CAHLE RUSTLERS IN PITCHED BATTLE Break Ground for Building OAKLAND, Cal., Sept. 10. Twcnty young women hitched to a ilow nnd driven by Miis Ida Green, secretary of tbo Y. W. C. A., broke ground at noon todny for tho new Onklnnd Y. W. C. A. building. BUOOKLINK. M.ts.. Sep'. 111. -The greatest aggregation of jolfeis. ever to start in a mutch i'i Amniiea gathered here today when phi in the American open chnmpiuiislup be gan on the links of the exelusivo Brooklinc Country Club. AddM in terest ntlncbed to the present title competitions becnu-e of the presence ns cout'tetitiors f Harry Vartlot, Edward Bay. Wilfred IWd nnd Touis Toiller, of Baitstend Down, the Inst big jweek of tbe French supplies, so that '. .i.. .....:.. ..... .i.. :? :.. ni'.M uuvhs aiiin irmi iiriiviu:., ii in condition, should good prices. c unit n lew MTntlnii rii'ir (lmmj Vnvnrili wbich were in forward condition and made from 21s to 2 Is. "With regard to box Bnrtletts. n ounntity of tbee were sold, under the hnmnier in ovcrrie cniiditiou at from . IM to ."is 7' ad. Tbo weitther here nt present is tnipicul, which causes penrs to ricn up in n er.v short spnee of time. "Keverling ngnin to the bunion mnrket, the first consignment of Cnlifoniia pencbes has arrived and been sold. Some were packed in huglnml. anion is hoginml -. sn'tt-1 emtes contnitung six imskcts, xer est golfer, nnd be is conceded by Kii-j large, spongy fniit. nnd ronlir"l glish and American golf "xperts to, from Ss Hd to 8s Od r crate. Oth- be one of the greatest plryrs tbe nneicnt gnmc bus ever pnibtced. Oolf cnthusinsts on both side nd mittcd tbnt Kuglnnd bns iu the golf ers mentioned, nn excellent chance to bo menged on tbe Yankees for loss of tbo polo title and tho D.uis tenuis cup. Tho best rcoros during tho fore noon's jilny In tho open champion ship nt tho national golf tournament in progress hero were: Vardon. 75; Harry Hampton, North Andover, 79; Tom Kerrigan, North Andover, 79; C. Thorn, Shln necock Hills, S4. Herbert Parker, the Irish cham pion, played repeatedly Into bunk ers. Tho open championship started with 1GS entries. Ono bait ot this number started their preliminary round this morning. Tho other halt will start tomorrow. Tho CI making tho best scores will start on tho championship rounds ot 72 boles on Thursday and Friday. crs were packed in hnlf Imixcs con taining 01 to 72 pwiohe.. much smnllcr fniit, nothing imrtiouhiriv good about them, nnd tbcv rci.lir.td from Us to IN .Id per lmlf box. Cn!: forniii plums, Bon's Seedlings, mink from Is id to "s per box, while Ooblen Drop-s made from 7s .Id to 7 Od. "In conclusion, wc would say tbnt tbo protpects are excellent here for all kinds of penrs. Half boxes of An jo u and Boc, particularly the fonner. from the west, would meet n fine mnrket now." OBITUARY President Wilson Returns WASHINGTON, Sept. 1(1. Bresi dent Wilson arrived today, his trnin nn hour late, nnd lroe straight to tbo White House. .Mr. Sally HUsell Died At her homo nt 338 West Holly street, Monday, Sept. 15, Mrs. Sally Hissoll, ago 77 years and 13 days. Mrs. Dlsscll has rosldcd In Medford for tho past eight years. Mrs. BIssell Is survived by her hus band, A. I). Dlsscll and six children, Henry, of Tneoma, Wn., Arthur, of Scottsvlllc. Ariz.. Bradley, of Walla Wnlla, Wn., IMwIn, of Macdowcll, Cal., Mrs. Mary BIcc, of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. It. Hltzlcr. Funeral eorvlvn will bo held Wednesday at tho homo at 2 p. in. OAKLAND, Oil., Si pi. 1(5. Oper ating with the sumc during and dis regard for human life that ebarac terired tho deeds of bandits of (U fornia'. early da.s, a bund of cut tle nistlcrs iuvuded .Moniga xalley, twenty miles from here, early today and engaged in u pitched gun fight with a Hise of officers from Fi nit vale. Tho lmtllo opened on tbo B. F.. Kilcy raucho, near the county hue. The rustler swooped down from tbo mouutiiins nnd rodo out into the Wiley herd, cutting into tbe bauds of cattle. Tbey were ntlaekcd bv a posse under Constable Billy Allan ol I' nut Mile, who bad been warned. After a running fight of several hours, in which one of the biuulitV horses wns killed, the rustlers escap ed into the mountains. in soon PAIN HER CLOTHES Testifies Slo Vio Restored to I Ieallh by Lydirt E. . PtiiUhnm's Verjctnblo Compound. Mnlonc. N. Y , - I ydln 11 1'lnk bum's Vegctublo Compoun I lm cer- t'inm ileue mo n lot m k HH'- Iflratliennl i It when I wan a RlrNndlidwiiysmld (I nt if liverhiulf.'. mnl. trotiblo I would take it "I fulfcrcil from Horgnule Intlnnuuu tl n nn I would biivn npi'ds when 1 wou'd bo In sueb poln that 1 would tonr my it ' "i c5 5? ff til. a V im&fi ijjgA I ... clothe. Ono day my bubnnd got tho neighbor In to sv w bat the mutter win but tbey could not help me. My lnl thought wivs for I vim 1 rinklmtn'.s Vfgi'Ul.lcConipt'Uuil and I wtit my bus lmnd out for It and took it until I wn en tirely cured. I am n v.ommi of Nrfwt beidlli uml my bnltb iod bnpplni.i enme from l.ydln Ii. I'iukham'a ineill cine. You may rent niuuns! that I do nil I can to recommend y mr wonderful medicine to my friend."- MttH. KliKl) tl'MNK, Uuuti .No. :i, Mtiiune, N. Y. The succes of I.wlln L. rinklmm'a Vegetable Compound, made from root tinil heru, Is iuimriillcU-l. It may bo iwod with jn rfect conlldcnco by womwi wbobUlKr from dlplnecment, liillnm mRtlon.uKvratlon.Uimerii.lrreitulnritltf, jrledlc pain, luiekirlu1, beiiringslown feelIiur.llntuIeney,lndigtlon,dirineii(, or nervous protnttion. l.ydln F. I'luk luitn' Vecetable (impound i llio tt.in danl remwly "or f mnlo 111. Look Ladies! Kt'o llio tilitloiniiuil siipporl.; n pnlonlt'd IVnlure round only in llio A lido Support Corscl. AIho Iloslon lly;i(Mii(! nnd I'liro l(y tailor tnadc coi'si-Im I'itl.id by export eoitK-tiere. Mrs. H. L. Leach :i'JCi North Itni'lletl Phono ir,-M KANES CREEK ITEMS Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis motored to Medfonl ou Wednesday and attended the fair. I'nif. and Mix. (inctilenf left ou Snlurduy'K train for Siiuta Moitie i. Cnlifoniia, where Mr. (ireenlen'' wi'l ten eh in tlic public m-IimoN at that place. Mrx. Iliginbothum nnd Mis. I'd lihoter .pcnf Thuidny nnd Fndi in Miilfonl the guilts of n'll.if nnd also attended the Inir. Wo are sorrv to ny tli.it Mi IV " ly is muoh indisposed nt this nrlii ;, (Jeorgo .loniw of Koguo Itiier wrs in this iioigbborhiHid Snturd-n Ioik iug after the telephone Jhhm and otberwihu repairing the k,hii. Tbrcshmiiti nnd on of S.nns Vol ley finisliod thre-hiug in this ii! di borhood ou Friday. The gniin win of n much butter iuld than prevmu yenrs. Mrs. IIondurinu nnd i1niigbte- Yir.i Knt n day recently the guest of Ooblen Bow friends. Mr. nnd Mr. Kirvk of Ibc Br.-di i mine spent Sunday tho gmts of Mr. nnd .Mr. IIouchohlcr. Tbo Dnrdunelln heboid ix progr ing nicely under tbo efficient nun. ngeineiit of Mis Knthuriuc Foley a all tbo children nro Htipphud with new books. PARISIAN SAGE FOR THE HA!R H jvur hair l too dry brittle color pi thin struig) or fjlliutf out um l'nnwan S."i now .it once, It tti'i ittlniij !v t i.ioci th !-nlr o( duit at'd fvnwui' i its it.iuv."i ilar.d tuff with one .itinu.iti "', and makis the hulr doubly 1h.oiiIuI- soft (lutty aburdant Try i- l tile ti day. It will tint only mv urhalrnndmxko U t". but y.i It tli. I iu- you do- .:& Clinrles Hlrnitc. tiriiggNt. SPICES DELICIOUS rUNGENT-FRESH l-'or Perfect Pickles I'erfeelly jrown, cleanly milled spices oT rich t'i'e.Hhiiess and Full aroma. Somo in bullc, .some iu packages; none bet lei. MEDFORD PHARMACY PHONE 10. Froo Dolivory. fTtri?ij(ji'irii,(;iiiiiiiijiXt,.i'iii"fiii ,.i,i"i,,i,i,,,i',,i,',,,,,i"iijiit!ii!tiirG Raises the Dough Better' ALL GROCERS PUBLIC AUCTION SALK ON PREMISES ON OCT 1, 1013, AT 2 P. M. SHARP. , 55 ACRES OK BEARING ORCHARD Ueat' Creek airjiHa laud, the best in the valley, lo- cated two miles north of .Medl'iird, Oregon. Pacific !f & Eastern K'ailroad runs through the tract, where fruit and other produce can he loaded on the ears $ without any lon haul. Will he sold iu two or more tracts. Correct acrejtue and terms will he pven at $ sale. Trees all standard varieties: 7t actus New- ! towns and Knit.'?. 7 io 10 vcars eld: !) acres delicious !v i. 12 vears old; (5 acres pears Trout 1 to r vu.'irs old; $ acres aituoims, cuerrtes, peacnes, etc. improve ? incuts: A No. t two-story ten room modern house, ij large barn and outbuildings, pumping plant with ten thousand gallon tanlc, entire tract can he irri- ; gated from Wogue UMver canal. Present water right g for two acres, lachinery, tools and livestock will g be sold it purchasers do not wish I he same. Terms will he easy: Certified checks of 10 per cent at time of sale, balance of cash payment as agreed upon at time of stile. P. S. Send this ad to your friend who wants a good orchard. V). V. HAM, Owner, WILLIAM. ULUlCIl, Auctioneer. SljXTiTMll?;0;y(V0yiif.YT(Yyi ..mi. ij (.C.; j . (Y.iji.lilii.jl'.ijlf;i;'li(i.iiijlSli!) io (i i.) to ii i 's i w I. Ill I ( () ') () I) ;0 ii 'v ;;jMj;;t a. ? V T t t t t t T T t t T t t T T f wtt; CLOSING OUT SALE HAVING SECURED ANOTHER LOCATION IN GRANTS PASS, AND COMPETITION BEING KEEN, WE WANT TO SELL THIS ENTIRE STOCK IN THE NEXT TEN gttf!rfltM.ivww-" . f.t DAYS, REGARDLESS OF COST hliSjAwwrwi x. THE SALE SENSATION OF A LIFETIME - ONE BIG BARGAIN EVENT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS UP - SHOW CASES AND COUNTERS ALL FOR SALE STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY TO ENABLE US TO ARRANGE AND MARK DOWN THE GOODS FOR THE BIG SALE. DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 'vmh... O'CLOCK THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18 tMiMu . JUST TAKE A SQUINT AT THE FOLLOWING ITEMS Wool .Sox, sale price , 10- "Work Shirts, sale price r 125 Overalls, sale price , li)j: Sweatei-s, sale price $1.00 Pants, sale price 08? Work Gloves, sale prico 520 .'Hats, sale price 9S In fact, we offer without reserve the most sensational bargains Medford bargain-seekors have over known. Savings so phenomenal on overy articlo that, no mattor what you buy, 7f(j Caps, sale price 10 50c Shirts, sale price 10 Suspenders, sale price lOp . 3 10c Handkerchiefs, sale prico 10 i .auiflvfhn.m nf -- ?& ill-ttVjli-. L . acm3&&i&i?&Kvu i you profit JLteJS2&S&aRMljt!b. IJL.'ttJit li-... 126 North T TT T T-i WT I ISlf 1 XT Cheapest Store Front Street V V JJLJL XT V V JLlk3Vyi In the West Now, don't get it into your head, that we are going to leave Medford. We are going to stay right hero. Wo are just having a fashionable sale. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? V ? ? ? t f f ? ? ? ? .? T ? ? f ? T ? y ? f t f f T