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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1909)
Muiio mmiworb mail trlbunjs, nnKOjp, orison, Sunday, November w, iood. BELIEVES END OF lift I SIGHT Spoknno Aiilhorltlcs Claim That Thuy Havo Situation Under Con trol Prisoners Still Refuse Footl. STOR iff 1 MUCH ACTIVITY ws lit lUnllwtl Pre I.iinim1 Wire.) KI'OKAN'K, WhmIi., Nov. Kl.ll 1h reported todny (lint tlio military an thorilien n.l Tort Wrihl, where a hundred InduNtrinl WorlmrM of tin World urn imprisoned in the Kimnl- hoimo, nit) limintiup: Hint tin primm er ho kIvoii food. A majority of lilt' men I'linritii'il thorn n i (i H 1 1 1 1 oh hunger trilc mill iiiiiny an- (mi weal. to I'Imii fl'OIII lllt'il' eolrt. The police iiutoi'iliH believe lhe Iiiivii the nil mil inn under control, litil llin linliiMlrialiMlH decline they arc only wailing for recruit to arrive from lln northwestern nIhIdm III Cllll liiiue tin iliiinoiiMtnilioii. I'iliv ini'ii arrived imlitv Vrom Hil ling ami (I rent Kail, MoiiI.. mid nearly n hundred from Seattle Twenty-five wore men are expected from Portland today. Tins employment ncetieh in Kpo limie have iiniiouncfd Hint they will not litre member of Hn Industrial Worker of (In' World, u their cli ent r?ue I onrcepl them, rlnimbiu Hint Ihev mil titfllHtnrs nud hii dUKttiikfni'lioH ainoiiir oilior em ploye. Tn etiv hn tint yp Ml (he cf fuel of Hf boycott declared liy tin miner of Ihrlr. Idiiho. lint it i iVnn-d if I lie fiirhl continue inui'h lontfto- ii curtail tin tliipmotit of biit)li lv 'iitkni liol"l'r iotii I lti feer d'Alf't' iniiiiiif district. PROHIBITION MOB WRECKS "SOFT DRINK" PLACES noimu:n;. La.. Nov. a prolu'hitinu mob, niii;i"K Hie imird of MiiixIihI McOcc, who wa liot n i -c of hi iiclivitv in pnwcciitli.;- "blind tici." Iril nilil wrecked c cry "wifl -drink" cxtaldiHlimcnt hci'.r The prohibitionists claim that the Mift -drink CHlnblNhmcntH wero run niiiK "hlind liuer." Terrific Dnmaiio Is Wrpuylit by Hur ricane Swccilii(i Over Iblantls In the Vicinity of ' Cuba. (Unllnl I'ri'MN !,i-nl Wire.) NliW YOHIC, Nov. IH. ICmittnoitK duinnye Iiiih been wrought liy Urn liurriennu and hIoiiii vimting the Wont IndiiiH Wcdnemluy and Tlitu" dny, iiceordinn to rcportu reeuived horn today. It Ih loured thai there will ho a Initio death lint when all detail have boon received. Already miiaii death and h Mivy ditliuiKox have been reported at I'oit dn I'uix mid flonivoM. With teli'K'niph and eel 'e r m !. nieatioii dii'i!k'd il !h inipn to iiKeertnin the true wiliiiition. Kanto Domingo eaitlit Hie hrniit of the vrahi and the properly Ioh in Kiire to lie enormoiH. To mid to the liorim of tlio Mitiiuliini. earlh dihtui liinice" ire repurleil fnini Ilayli. The hIoiiii whieh Mwepl .Ininaiea i now moving in the direction of the Itahaiiinn and HeimmlH. N'o 1k th.m IH ineliem of rain fell at Kington wliilo Hie Blorm warn in pro(cre. Tin' property iIhiiihwh there in eoliiunted at $.06.(K)I). It i fen red Hint the hoHvy rainfall Iihm playi'd havoe with Hie finiiiiiin einp. If lhi prove to he tine, it will nn Kient mifferinK in .InmnieH thin winter. a tli unlive liiiielv i!(fnm1 on Ihe money rieeived fir Hun erop In enrr.v theni Ihroiiith Hie enn. Thin will prove mi ttit -nmnilly hard hlow nl tliin time, n the unlive hnvc linrdlv neovreil from the Iomkpx tlicv niislHiiied in Hie onrtjiouake of 11)07, whieh laid Khr- lon in nuns ai(d dedlniyed 1 10 lives. Railroad have been wrecked jind all traffic i at a fltamNtill. .Many veinclm weie driven ndioie Itirinc the Htorm and it in feared Hint i inimher of enift, ininhle to weHther he Kale, went down. Business Men of Boise Excited Rc- (lartllnu Bulldlnu of Railroads j In Different Directions In State. (Unlti-il PtoiiH I.rnnoil Wire.) HOISK, Idnho, Nov. III.--JtiiMiiKiHri inon of Itoini! nri! creally iiilerenU'd in the railroad aetivity in KoiithweHt L'lii Idaho and KiiHtorn Oregon. It i rnmorod that the. I'ittuburK & nil- more eotnpnny, at picHent otiKKed in eoiiHtnietion work out of Ann- Mend, Mont., into Haliaon City, will build throiiL'h Hoi"e and on to ('not Hay IhriiMh ('oiilial Oregon, ifnd of a IloiKe-JSiille line, another iropoxed railroad noiiHi from here, into .Ne vada, and thence to Sun FninciKcu. There in home talk of the Oregon j Short line turning iln main line into) Hoinc. Hoiwe is on a branch line of ! the Oregon Short Line and there in jgi'ciit aetivity .favoring the turning of the main lino from I'nyetle near Hie Oregon boundary, hi that it will run through III in oily. Blank Shells Make Noise But they don't hit the mark. We deliberately bring down the busines with the price we arc making on everything you are needing for the season. Think of it Indies' Suits and Cloaks, $.15.00 fo $25.00 goods you have been paying $5.00 to $10.00 more for on every garment. Speeial prices on KID GLOVES, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS, OUTINGS, ( HAIR GOODS, NOTIONS, COKSETS. GREAT 14c TOWEL SALE BEGINS MONDAY 100 DOZEN. WHILE THEY LAST. m murn nrnnnrn a rrrn mincn ncotiucu an tn BEING BURIED ALIVE 1 . BJ''.T C. B. CORSETS Tin's superior corset eoines in a sufficient vttriety of models to fit perfectly every normal figure with utmost ease ....... .'. $1.00. to $3.50 V- WANTKI) A Hinull eotfage. fnnt w or imfurni'dicd, or part of a limine with n kitehen. Addrei Hi South Orange fit. 'JO I (UnltwJ I'n-fta ImmmI Wire) HKDDlNd. Cal., Nov. ("harlj. ilnrtmmi. a miner, who was thought In hnvc been killed in n enve-in J" a mine near Khmtn Ve-turday, w.i rebelled late Inst night and today i ' recovering from the injuries he rii--itaii ed wlien liuiidifd of ton of m'-1. nnd gravel fell from Hbove anil en tombed him in (he shaft. The huge iiiiimk of earlh fell with .flight warning. A few mnnll xtnii." fell first and struck him. injiiriug him slightlv. The warning was s.if lluieiit and Ilartinan jumped behind a bgi timber an instant before the enrth thundered down upon him. After several bourn of diggin1' miners who were attempting to re cover hi body were astounded t hear Iltulnmn erv out for help, and when the dinft was partially cleared Ilartmnn crawled out of his liie tomb, Imreticnlly uninjured. i moms $1.25 LADIES' iaD GLOVES 4 ' t These are regular $1.50 and $1.75 A'ahjqs. We are giving them to you for only $1.25. All shades and col ors, perfect fitting. LADIES' SWEATERS. We have all the latest weaves in cream, grays, reds, $1.75 up to $6.50 MISSES' SWEATERS The demand has been great for misses' red Sweaters. A large shipment just received. "Reduced prices; all sizes, $1.00 to $2.50 TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES We have .just received a large as sortment Suit Cases, $1.75 to" $12.50 all sizes. We show the largest stock to he found, and save you inane v. We want to show voil WINTER DRKS-; (JOODS 30 percent less than ususil pi ices. 'Try us and see. ami Gi-. ?! our 5'1'e values. You can't luat them for 7oc. We have all the new re la and I Monday morning we place on sale 100 dozen fancy Huck Towels. fnJJ eho, blenched at 14c. These towels have been selling at 25c everywhere. Tf you want a bargain, don't miss it. Thd amount will not last long. These tire just the thing for Thanksgiving, Christinas; take a look at the window. Yours for business Pay less and dress better. W. H. MEEKER & CO. 231 EAST MAIN STREET. 1 W FAREWELL BILLY EMPEY VAN, Manager AXRE WEEK OF W PM1IA' IIQLZKK, ERIC KLKI'PIN. Richard Darling I Entire Change of Play Every Performance TONIGHT "My Uncle from Japan" M-Act Comedy " MONDAY "TRISS' I -Act AVestern Comody TUESDAY "A Soldier's Sweetheart" l-Act Hoeiety C'omedy Drama WEDNESDAY 1 'A Bachelor's Romance" I -A el Comedy THURSDAY "A Country Girl"! I Act Rural Comedy FRIDAY "Wanted a Wife" !J-Att Ftirce Comedy , ' s took Company Evening Prices 10 and 20 cents Matinee 1 0 cents ltHMlAltn PAULINO. SATURDAY MATINEE "Out in Idaho" -l-Vct Comedy Drama SATURDAY NIGHT "Brown's in Town" . :Act y;;rc e Ccudy ! SUNDAY MATINEE ' - l'Ue Graat Diamond Robbery;? ' u-Act Molodramti ' 1 SUNDAY NIGHT "Across The Blue Ridge" I-Act Western Comedy JAMKS DAYTON. Last Chance to See the Company in Medford This Season ivNULY DHIKI OLL.