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V - " r '.'I ' - u I. Si ' MEPFOUP MATf; TRimJNTi, MEDFORD. ORKOOX, THURSDAY, ATTfJUST 7, '1D1.1. ED DELEGATION FR GOOD ROADS E UREKA MEETING DELAY ACTION ON HEAT WAVE GRIPS PROPOSED SHOOT Will lliu I'lii'lfiit liljjliwny lutftN !liriiiili .liii'lfKiiii county? Will II hit mIiiiii; Hid iiiiiI of Him I'nrific, or will ll tin mi inlitilor Iilfliii.v7 Tim ( Ih mi liiiMirtiiiit iM'llnii. On tin) 'Jlllli r IIiIh iuoiiIIi (lie I'm ciriii ciiimI hIiiIin will linvit n jiini iowIh iiii'i'linu' In he lit'ltl nt tlix clly of ICnrt'ldi, Cnl, At UiU iimtHiil' tin if .1.. ..it t .. i')imi in irriiiiiMiii( loi'itimn iii Mil' Purl fin hluliuiiy will likely m ilclrr inini'il. 'I'lii'iii nil' ninny HHcm nml Inwnn In fnliftiriiiii, Ori'cnii nml WiiHliinutiiii wlih'li liiivn in iiw for tlii'ir iixi'IiinIvh iiilvnnlnni'H Ilin Incii tiim o T HiIh liijliu-iiy. It Ix bmwii Hint IIiimk In ii hImmik innviuiii'iit on fnnt In loimtit tlilrt IiI;Iiviiv iin llic i'iiuhI. TIii'ik h now a uiinil nuiil frmn tln citv of Iti-il lllnff, Cnl., to tlio city or Km It In I In' iiilriil of ninny In I'xli'iul HiIh hiiiiIIi fmiii llnirlin, imrlli In CrtmiM'iil City, lliyni'o tn Mnrnli fii'lil, liulli iiwiiint; rnllnmil tiiniiimi, llivnri' In Nrviiiil, 'I'lilriln, Snlrin Mini I'liillnnil. II Ih Nlntcil tlinl Htrniiir ili'liyntlniiH will ho mi Iniiiil at thin ini'i'liim fnmi lln-wi' jijik In iiilvni'iitn tlin iiilniiiu of lli'm innli'. In HiIh nvi'tit, if Mirli a rnnli' ix nilniitt'il. Slnkiynn county, in Cnli furniu, mill .IncliHiin cniiiitv. in Ore nun, wnnlil tin li'fi hiuli ami dry. SUkiynu ami .liu'Ltuui rotinlii' rrpri'Hi'iil n Inrucr ioiiilntliiii llinu all Him I'iniiitli'H liclwmn Itnl Itlnl'f ami .Uurxlifii'lil, htm morn niiliiral mining, ni;rii'nllnriil ami Imrlii'iil tiirnt ri'wmin'i'H, Iiiih llic oiiIv Hcctiic rnnli' Im'Iwi'i'ii I'nrlltiml ami Sim Fnini'Iini, In Ih'IIit nliln ami ciiiii l"'il to innintnin hiicIi a liigliwn' limn all tlic nllii'r miintii'H, It ii, iih firnt i'iinlrniilnti'il, llic nnlv "rni' lii'il inlnml nnili' availnlili'. It wiik ni'vrr inti'inli'il In Iik a count route. It lliiTrfurc IhIukivc .larltMiin rminty In u''l up ami laki nnliiM'. A Mrtuiu ililck'nl'' rciri'nrnlinu .lackHiin ami Sikiymi i-ouiilliw, well Imrki'il liv IIh rilirriiM, hIhhiIiI at ti'inl llii' ini'i'lini;. xlinnM hIiow up tint iui!nki likrly In In' ininli' in nilipptini; tin piTiimiii'iit lilulnwiv. fll'.O. ). MOOS. llrnrn l.n linn linn kiiiio nliroiul to (III na iMiKnKmni'iit In l.nmlnii ROAD TO AGATE A ilcli'cnllnii of nim-licrM ami in ti'ii'wlcil imipi'ily nwni'iH eiillnl on lliu uoiinlv rniirl Tlmrxilnv in Im half of nml nniiiNl tin1 pi'litinn r ii'iitly piiiKciili'il iiHkiiiK n miw rmul fimn ItlvrrHlile iliivc at tlm Tnvlnr plni'i) nm Hi of Dm I'n.'lfii! & l'nl I'ln 1'iimfilni;, ni'i'iiMH llinr cici'lj nl iihimI Hlniiulit noilli lo n I'liiinriliiin willi lliu pri'Ht'tit nuiil tlinl, ttiriiini; wi'Ht fnmi tlm I'otintv loml til Hie I'ii'kcl ini'liiiril, atiuli'i tmrlliui'itciv ly arminil I In' lilnlT, xkiilinc Hear nri'i'lc to ii junction with llm AkiiIh rmul. Tint prnpnNi'il rnnil will Klmrli'ii I In' iliMliinrn nnw Iravclril iii'iulv (wo niiliM nml iiinldi a hIiiuI imiL to Mi'ilfniil for riwiili'iitH of a liuun Iciiilory. It wiih pi'lilioni'il for liv nvrr 'J00 rilictiM. Tlm vIcnvcrH iiimln a fnvoralilo ri pnrl, plni'iiii; Dm iliiiniirH o lie ii" hchmi'iI a .'fl.'KIO. 'I'lin mlvoiwili'M of Ilin nuiil with ri'pr"i'iil'il liv Attor ni'V I!. Iv. Ki'lli'V. tin1 ri'inniihtrntoi'N liv Attnrni'V I. ViiwIit, wlm I'lnlmi'il iliiinin.'1'M for Ii!h i'IIi'iiIh ix I'l-i'iliiiK $7000. No ni'linn wiih liikrii h (lie conrl oilier tlnin n I'nntiminm'i'. The ronnlv Hiirvi'vnr wiih iiiHliiii'lnl to Ncrnri' 'Htiiniiti'n on tin' mail to Me AiiiIii'wh fonl or I lit .liii'liwnii liriil'i, iiiHli'ttil of ii ni'w iTOHxim:. iiii liillin; liriiluini; lli'iir cri'i'k. PETROSKEY TO FIGHT M'ALLISTER TONIGHT SACRAMENTO VALLEY HACHAMKNTO, Cnl., Aur. 7. I-ot. IowIiik yuHtnnliiy'R tnrrlil wnv, tint lonil wi'iillmr Iniri'iui toiliiy IioIiIh out llttln linpn for Imimiilliitn rollnf to hunt Hiiffurnrn In Itiii Hncrmminlo val Iny, nml at U oVIock tlio toiiiperuturi: rni:lHlini'il HI, Tlio innrniiry nliirlcil nonrltiK onrly jTMtunlny nml nl U n'clork tlm tlior inoinotiir Ntnoit nt 80 ilncrucR. At noon It wiih DO nml at 2 o'clock Hiicrainctito nml vicinity Hwnlloruil with thn innrciiry nl 100, tlm hottoxt In i'li:lit yourn. At Chlro nml othnr vnllny point In thn hcnt r.onn im lilli iin I0H wnri icrorili'il nt .'I oVIork yi'Htonlay. E L KAN I'llANCISCO, Cnl.. An jr. 7. llnHi Snilor IM I'rlm-ki'V nml Koli Mi'AlliMtiT linvn finihlii'il tln-ir Iriiin iiiK uriml for toinoriiiw niulitV -0-nniml limit Iiitc, nml now will Inki' Hiintrn i'iihv until Itifi-rrc .lim (Irif fin tO'tnU Hirm in llirir jonrm'.v. At tin' i'Iihii of yihliTiln'rt workout .McAllister tippeil Ilin licntn at ll!0 miiiiiiIh. IVInmki'.v'rt weight wax KJcn out iih l.'ll poumlu. Oililx 10 In II on .Mi'AHixtcr. I S7500 ON THE WAY I.OK ANOHI.KS, Cnl., A. 7. -Ail Wiilu'iinti Iuih inmln iinotlicr move in IiIh ifj.ri,0li(l ct Ncennrio uinl iih ii rcHiilt I'romntcr Tom McCnry." in walcliiuir llic innilH tmlny for a tet ter WoIuiihI cluiiim in on tin) way ceulninim: .f7rU0 In lie mlilcil o Hie inoui'v tin' llutcliniun Iiiih iwihItiI with McCnri'v for a hMc he with Will.c Itilchic. "WoIlmihI Iclephoncil inn Hint In Iiiih imiiliil im Hie iiioucy," Hiiiil McCnri'v tmlny, "hut I linven't re ceived it vet. I'cihupi it will ciiiih' liefon.' nilit.' ' ICAKHAH CITY, .Mo,. Autr. 7. limit ni'liool frnlernitich arn indirtct ly lilmncd Ii'th today for tlm denth of Mihh Mela Zook, ii(,'ed IH yearn, of llic Wl.'flport llill iseliool, ok a rcHiilt of a criminal operation. Dr. l-'nhiaii Pratt ami Dr. Jmoh Hull nm held on a fccoml ilrrcii clinruo of tmuiKlutii'lilcr. I'roliihition of duneeH ami pnciul enlerliiininciitu, except umler tlio clinpeiomiKc of imtlruetorM, in urged lodny iih a rcHiilt of tlio tragedy. The ciiho alno Ih c.xpeeted to rwnilt in the introduction of Hex hygiene into the Hchool ctirrieulum. Sixteen Iiovh arc involved in llic Zook ciihc. 1'iohcculor Jim'oIih muh he ii deter mined to puuii-li the guilty party. GARRISON NSPECTS ABANDONED 0 T EDNA GOODRICH TO WAIr,A WAIiA, Wniili , Aur,. 7. Hjiurnlnt; tlio (iiitouioljllon which wcro wnlllni,' at tho trnln, Secretary ol War Carrlnon, Major Central W'ooil nml party who nrrlvod Hi In rnnrnlne, walked nix htockH to thn liotol for lirenkfant. KnrortPil hy a roiamltti.'c' from tin- Comiaorclnl club tho wnr nonrotary nml Oemirnl Wood lnpec teil tho nlmndoncil pout hern bill would not nay whether or not tho post would ho re-Karrliioncil. At noon thn party wore KiieaU ol tho roinomrclnl club nt luncheon. Tho purly loft here nt .1 o'clock HoIko ami will double back from thorn to Hpoknno. Tho council rcucrves tho right to re ject nny nml nil blilii. Dated AURimt Ctli, 1913. Kli.MHH T. FOSS, Recorder of tho City of Meilford, Oro. WED ENGLISH DUKE GET-CROP MONEY AtuniiK thn ptnyiTii to nppenr In tho Aimirlrnn produrtlon of "Thn Whip," tho Krent Knitllxh rncliiK meloilrniun, tiro Ilnrbort Ktenth nml lt, Mm. ('cell llnlulKU, thn wim or nulhnr thn l'OWTI.AND. ()r.. Autr. 7.- K. A. Wylil, viccprcHideiit of the Security Suviugs A; TriiKt ciimpnny, is under appointment tmlny by Hie Portland Clearing IIoiim' uMociutiou to con fer with Sectetnrv of the Trrnnnry McAdoo over the dihtrihution of $.'0,0(10,(1110 government iiiiiiIh to m- lii'e nminniiil tciiHion ineidcut to run miivi'iiii'iil. ItiuiL'nrM from lull ocr the country will ho prcxeut nl the conference. NIJW YOIMC, Aug. 7. Kdnn flood rich, one of Nnt (loml win 'a former wiveK. is in New York today after a three mnutliH trip abroad, during which time, nhe xuyg, hhe liecnme cugnged lo nu Knglixh duke. The uelrcHA refused to reveal hi-i nninc, explaining that the engagement hud not been formally miuouuci-d. 10 WED HER LOVER SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Aug. 7. Traveling TiOOO mi I oh from Shanghai because hIip wants to wed A. F.xhngen. a traveling auditor for thn Stnmlnfd Oil compnny, ami willing to travel .'1000 mom to attain her end, Miss Wynne Cnmpbell ar rived here today on the liner Shinyo Mnru. Miss Campbell mnde the journey to nsk penui-ihioti of her parents (o mnrrv IvHljagen, and if they eoiiFent will leave tdiortlv for New York to heroine Mm. Kshngen. The young woinnu met Ktihitgen while Hhe wan employed an a Htenngraphcr in the Standard Oil office nt Slinnulmi. GUNBOAT SMITH'S WIFE HEIR TO $10,000 ESTATE SAN I'llANCISCO, Cnl., Aug. 7. -Mm. Hliuor Smith, ex-wife of I'ugilist Ounbont Smith, todny eame into tho tidy Hum of . 10,000 when n piece of property, pnrt of tho 'ft title of (he Inle .Mnry Ilerliliy, wuh Hold nml tho nnle confirmed before Judge Snrgcnt. The whole of the llerliliv entate goes to Mm. Smith, who wiih n relative of the decedent. .Vol Ire of S'.tlo of Tmproiement ItooiN Tho city council of tho city of Mod ford, Oregon, will receive itcalod pro poHalH for the purchnio of $2,000.00, C per cent, ten year Improvement llomlH, (optional after thn (Init year). at a meeting to be hold Atiguit lltb, 1913. All bids must bo accompanied by certified check equal to G per cent of (lie amount bid for,' paid check to bo forfeited to tho city In cam tho bid m ncccpteii ami the bonus aro not pur ehnxeii In accordance with said bid within twenty days after notlco of acceptance. The nbovo bonds will bo sold for tho highest price obtnlnablo but not for less tbnn par and accrued Inter est. All bids must bo filed with mo at my office In tho City Hall, not later tlinn 4. 30 p. in., August 11th, 1913. Itcolutlon Ho It resolved by tho city council of tho City of Medford, Oregen: That It Is tho Intention of tho coun cil lo Iny n 0 Inch water mnln on Knst Klnventh street from Wlllntnetto ave nue to Ashland nvenue, and to nssess tho cost thereof upon tho property fronting on said portion of said street In proportion to tho frontage of suld property. The rounrll will meet at tne council chamber In tho City Itnll In said city on tho lOtli day or August, 1013, nt 7:30 p. m., at which tlmo nil protest flftnlnst the laying of said water ninlit on said portion of said street and tho assessment of thn cost thereof ttpon tho property fronting thereon will bo heard. Tho foronolng Resolution war pass ed hy tho city council of tho City ot Meilford on the nth tiny of AiiRitst, 1013, by thn following vote: Porter, aye; Mitchell, nyn; Htrwnrt, aya; Campbell, nye; Millar, aye, nml Hum morvlllo, nbsont. Approved August ntli, 10111. Attest: V. W. KIFKIIT, K. T. FOSS, Mayor. Clly Itecordor. Draperies We carry a very complete Una of ilrTl.n. laco curtains, flxliim. t&, and On ull clasnra of upliolalerlne. A sim-cUI man to look mflrr this work rxclunlvcly anil will Klvo as rood svrvlcit aa la noailbla to k1 In avao the lar'st clttra. Week3 & McQowan Co. Siskiyou Heights Now is the time to make selection of lots and tracts in this magnificent residence district. SEE JOHN A. TORNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK University of Southern Oregon Those who register their names between the fourth and twenty-fifth of August as prospective students in ihe College of Liberal Arts can have the course for twenty-five dollars per school year. Nino months course in law forty dollars. Hygiene with special in struction in nursing, twenty-five dollars. Horticul ture, twenty-five dollars. Musical course in Conser vator' of Music, twentj'-fivc dollars per school term. Commercial course in business College sixty dollars. Now is the lime to register your name and receive the great advantage of a high-class college training at the smallest cost. This opportunity is yours only nntill August twenty-fifth. Prospective students in these departments will write to the Kev. R. AV. Mac Cullough Ph. IX, President, Medford, Oregon. Prospective students for the College of Music and Pine Arts will write to Professor Gerard Taillandier, Dean of the Conservatory of Music, Medford, Oregon. Students out of the city can secure board and room ot low rates in Christian homes. One large furnished house of ten rooms can be occupied by young meu for twenty dollars per month. For information write to W. T. D. MACCULLOUGH, A. B. REGISTRAR. x: ? f t T y t y ? t y t T f y t t t t 2 'J1 t ?. T t t. ? y y ? y t. y y i t T y i Summer Clearance Sale of Shoes KIDD'S 221 East Main KIDD'S THE GREATEST MONEY SAVING EVENT OF THE YEAR. NEW, CLEAN, SEASONABLE SHOES AT COST OR LESS. THIS SALE WILL MAKE YOUR DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY. THE SEASON HAS BEEN BACKWARD AND RATHER THAN CARRY OVER ANY SUMMER SHOES WE HAVE DECIDED TO CLOSE THEM ALL OUT AT COST AND LESS THAN COST. THIS MEANS THAT YOU WILL BUY HIGH GRADE, SEASONABLE SHOES FOR LESS MONEY THAN THE SAME SHOES COST TODAY AT WHOLESALE. ALL MEN'S. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND LOW SHOES OFFERED ON THIS SALE WILL BE JUST AS GOOD A YEAR FROM NOW AS THEY ARE TODAY. BUT IT WILL BE BETTER FOR US TO SACRIFICE OUR PROFIT, THAN TO CARRY OVER FOR ANOTHER SEA SON. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY SHOES AT THESE PRICES EVEN THOUGH YOU MAY N OT NEED THEM NOW. PUT THEM AWAY AND USE THEM LATER. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED. ....... t t y t r t t r x Y Y Y Sale Starts Monday, August 4th, Closes August 1 6 Men's Oxfords at less than cost. ITanan's Oxfords in patent, gun metal and tan leathers. u'.HO very latest up-to-the-minuto stvlo at t ?4.'95 TToward & Foster company's Oxfords in all leathers and all thfs latest styles including tho new English lasts in black and tan, alsOj the new high, broad toes. $r."00 all leathors, tan and black $3.65 .T.R Tilt, Howard & Paster $1.00 Oxfords in velour, gun metal calf and gonuino Russian calf leather, both button and laco, all this Reason's latest styles and patterns to solect from : $2.95 200 pairs Men's $1.00 and $5.00 Oxfords in broken sizes, both but ton and laco in all leathors, ovory pair will wear liko iron....5pl.95 Women's Oxfords and White Button Shoes at cost. $1.00 Wom en's Oxfords and Pumps, patent, whito nubuck, tan and gun metal calf, tho latest styles $2.95 Your choico of $3.00 and $3.50 Button and Laco Oxfords in all leathers $2.35 $2.50 Button and Laco Oxfords in patent, gun metal and glazed kid, to be closed out at $1.95 200 paii-s Oxfords and Pumps, good styles, all leathors, button and laco, worth np to $-1.00, your choico $1.95 25 reduction on all Children's Button and Laco Oxfords, ono and two strap Sandals, all leathers. j . jt.,. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y a? Two Weeks Beginning' Aug'. 4. First Come First Served KIDD'S 221 East Main Street MEDFORD, Ore. ' a pr- teS5$$y3 M, K