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8 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR MOON, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1910. PIONEER WOMAN IS. YOUNG DOES NOT 0BJEOPICTURE8 CHICAGO. 111., July 12. Mrs. Mrs. P. J. Ryan of Jacksonville, One N Flaw Younp, president C the National Education association and of First Settlers, Is Committed to lnsano Asylum at Salem Has UL'M EEK "" - - --.-. ff.ff4,-,4,4t,4r44tfif- ADJUDGED INSANE CLEANUP OF OXFORDS Been Failing Some Time. Mrs. P. J. Rynn, widow of the late IViirick liynn, and one of tho first settlers of Jacksonville, was adjudg ed insane by County J wipe Xeil on Titosdny and ordered committed to the iusano asylum at Salem. Airs, Ryan, who is nearly SO years of KO, hns been fnilimr mentally for a year or more, but only of late has 3ier dcmcn'ia developed u violent form. She is a large woman and for ier aco very stronj;, and matters Unally reached n stae where she could not bo controlled at home, and licr oommitfent was found to be ne cessary. Mrs. ltyan and her husband came to Jacksonville in the very early days -and by dint of hard work and econ omy accumulated considerable prop erty. Since the death of her hus band, u year or more ago, Mrs. liynn lias been gradually failing in mind. superintendent of tho Chicago schools, refuses to join the ranks ol' the alarmists over tho Keno fight pictures. Mrs. Young, who has jut returned from Hoston, whore she wii elected head of tho educntors after a lively little fiaht of her own, de clared sho could seo no reason for preventing tho exhibition of the pic tures of tho Jeffries-Johnson un pleasantness, j "Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, wlio is considered a good judge of, sports, approves of boxing. I don't ' see why I should object to tho Reno fight pictures. I do not think there is any reason for opposing them. I think tho objectionable features of tho pictures can be removed, as thov usually are." PECULIAR GROWTH ' MOUTH OF HORSEll Surprising Values Offered at SALE BEGINS Ridiculously Low Prices WEDNESDAY In order to make room lor our inll lines, which will begin to arrive shortly, wo linvo decided (o place our entire stock of Ox rds on SALE A I LMvICESthat will clear the shelves in double quick time. TILTS TS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to buy your oice of nil brand new .1910 styles m Oxfords at a substantial saving. Don't dolay, but; come early Wednesday morning, while for ehoic the assortments are good. ROLLES DASHED TO DEATH. (Continued from Page .) tramework could be heard plainly, lor after the first shriek the crowd -was silent. Holies fell headlong from the brok en aeroplane and In an Instant was tburicd by a mass of crumpled can Tasa, splintered wood and twisted "wires. When the wreckage was re rsorcd it was found that the heavy tsaotor of the plane had pinioned and vrashed him to death. He was dead -when taken from theidebrls. v Andcmars Falls Also. Meantime Aviator Audemars, fly--lag a miniature Demolsello machine, lecamo confused, lost control of his 'crart, which turned over in the air -arad fell to tho ground. Uoth accidents occurred almost slra JHltaneously, creating a panic In the jsreat crowd. Hundreds of persons -rushed to tho stands, trampling wom ea and children in their flight. Others surged about tho wheckago of tho two anachincs and Impeded tho work of zreKne. People Forced Back. Police and attendants at the aero drome finally forced tho people tack. 3lollcr.' hody was carried Into the JssUrid, while Audemars, badly hurt and unconscious, was given temporary aid and then sent to a hospital. It was announced that he probably will atjcover. . "With tho double accident, the Bournemouth meet was hastily ad journed for the time being. Holies had gained enviable fame as ann r.vlator. Ho was tho third of tho inanbirds to cross the English channel mnd was England's foremost man In sae ronaut!c3. He was one of tho three Englishmen selected to participate In :tlie international halloon race to bo ield in St. Louis In October, and later -was to have taken part In Interna tional aeroplane contests on Long Is-JlaxL James Cantrall was exhuming a peculiar formation on the street Tuesday, which the wiso one guess ed as beinfr all tho way from the tooth of r. prehistoric reptile to a putrefaction of the brains of the man who bet that Jeffries would win. The , object was probably live inches inH length and two and one-half inches in width and about the same meas urement in height and weighed a couple of pounds, seemingly compos-' cd of ivory and cement. On the up per surface a depression' appeared, smooth and showing all tho charac teristics of tho tooth of nn equine "That." said Mr. Cantrall, "is a tooth taken from tho jaw of a mare which crossed the plains in the earlv dnys, by Davo Vincent. I persund-d him to let mo have it as a curiositv Thnt polished portion yon see was made by the notion of the upper mo-, lar for yenrs. The tootli wasn't taken from the jaw the jaw was removed from the tooth." Misrepresentation in a store's ad vertising Is aa rare as murder. And no more profitable as a business pol icy, i res Sale of Ladies' Oxfords Every lady in Medford can use an extra pair of Oxfords now. You have until November to wear them, and at the extremely low prices named below you certainly cannot miss a look. At M mm? lii.il vw Specials at $1.50 This lot includes n number of styles in patent, tans, kid, etc., in all sizes, values never offered be fore at the low price of. $1.50 Special at $1.75 This lot comprises all sir.es in the newest styles in patent, tuns, gun tuoU.ls and kid, sold in sonic stores for almost double our tyt J C sale prico of 4jJ. L O Special at $2.75 Special at $1.75 This lot comprises our vory fluent Oxfords in alt the most popular leathers, all sires, tans, patents, kids, etc. surprising values at only , $2.75 A HiMwiul lot of tlin famoiiH Moldoln and Coon brand of Oxfords, in par ent and tniis, all sires, vory tiiuo stylus, exceptionally fino (T! J e to wear special at... pM.J STRIKERS RIOT IN PORTLAND NSj? P5v SALE OF MEN'S . OXFORDS MEN, hero is your chance. Don't miss it. You should come earlv and if you ever wore a J. & M. shoe or Oxford, you will ask to see the styles were arc offering during this sale at special prices. Nufsed. J. and M. Oxiords Reduced to $5,00 Special at $3.0Q All other Oxfords below .-?.j will go into this lot, nnd we can assure you that the values won't bo duplicated elsewhere; nil sizes, in patents, tun-, gunmetnls. glazed kids, etc.; all new 1910 stylos; tho best values wo ever saw to go during this T ff sale at pOJKJ Special at $2.75 Hero it n fine lot of 0l'ui-iU, all size, the uu'.v latent Mvlcx, nil new, clean, cIiiksv O.Nfnrdn in tun, patent, ulnzed kid mid giiuuielal; if vnti want the best bargain in Oxfords that vntt have seen for a long liiiuCO J C come for tt pair at P.X J (Continued from Page 1.) Married. MOOAfAW-DUTTON At tho res- Sduace of J. Ilnrtmnn, by Rev. Chns. IT. Johnston, Josephus Moomaw and Nellie Dutton. I Too Late to Glassify "WANTED Stenographer for a few weeks' work. Apply R. H. Hanauer, TOtim 1C, Postofflco hldg. 99 "WANTED Young lady to travel with carnival company. Address G3, this offico. 97 VOUND Purao, containing some sll ver. Call at C. J. Semon, with Med ford Comont & 'Paving company, tf 'f WANTED -To rent, 4 or 5-room liouso, modern. Address P. H. II., -this offico. 99 secure a raise of 25 cents per day. The Employers' association, made! uo of members of the vnrious dmv- ing companies of the city, hns im- ported a largo number of strike-' breakers. j Until this morning but little trou ble had been reported, although a number of the strikebreakers had been arrested for carrying concealed weapon's. In four cases it was prov - en in court that the revolvers had been furnished by certain officinls of draying companies. . FAST TRAIN WRECKED. Sale of Childrens' Oxfords Oxfords, all ..$1.25 ..$1.75 Special lot of Children'; sizes nnd the neatest styles to clean up for (Continued from Page 1.) lira M. DM. Nicolas, Grand Harbor, Mich.; body bruised. Mrs. Charles Lamont, Detroit; spine Injured; condition criMctl. Mrs. H. B. Barnard, Indianepolis; back sprained; foot Injured. MIhb LouIeo MuBhopcn, Beach City, O.; scalded about body. The wreck occurred nine miles from tho little telegraph station at Metz at 5:45 a. m. Cause Unknown. The cauau of the accident is yet unknown, but it Is reported here that the conct train leaped tho track on a sharp curve in a narrow gorge of tho santa Cruz mountains. Tho onsino and tender turned com- i reduced in pnee to mm t Another lot of fine Ox fords to go special for Buster Brown Oxfords for Children, all sizes and leathers, all Gjfl rr $2&..JL.UU We have n big assortment of Oxfords for tho little toddler a host P of styles all neat styles all worth from twice the sale price up to go )P during this salo All Childrens' Oxfords Reduced in Price. DUFFIELD BROS. 214 E. Main Medford a limited stipplv, to K" during this sale at - ------- - v - - , .V - - - Sale of Boys' Oxfords A special lot of Bovh' OxfoidH, (Iih double wear, durable kind all sixov, tans, patent, etc., to go during this male at ... . ..$2.00 Hti'cl-Shod Oxford for Hoyn only $1.75 GERMANY DEFIES U. S. Mjl Tl Continucd -from Page 1.) the Monroe doctrine. After the i'liot conciliatory state ment there was much bustle about the foreign office. Second Statement Given. After the high officials had held n secret conference the representa tive of the United ,1'rcss was sum moned and (he second statement was handed to him. Ho was told that :t represented ufciuiaio'd rsont atti tude, i The attaches of tho foreign office feel that Secretary of State Knox was presumptuous in publishing the kaiser's letter to Prosident Mndriz. Tho government is awaiting develop ments at Washington. Government nowspnpers today are under instructions to emphasizo Gor- &5 TllE LADIES' PAVOHITB. "Wherever Parisian Sago Is Known It Has the Call. Parisian Sago, that most efficient xtt all hair reattrers, Is a very dellghe- Jul and rofroahlng hair dressing. Bo- aides posaecalng these qualities it will Itosltivoiy make any wo-a.a'a hair ft, luxuriant and attractive. Chas. Strung soils It for 50 cents largo feottlo and will return your money if Jtt dres not cure dandruff, falling hair and itching scnlp in two woo::d. "I hid given up hopes of over bo Jbr cured of dandruff, when I pur efcaod a bottlo of Parisian Sago, It ,1i8 entirely i raovod tho di.ndruff and has otartod a growth of now liair. end bII this aftor laving been 4rsnblo4 15 years. I choorfvlly roc WMBEd Parisian Sago." Mrs, EUz' ltH Anderson, Mecnanicscurg, x-h. ,A,.t.. aam nnA IaII Intn tYin Qfillnnn I1ULL'1 UVt.1 UUU iVW tW fc.w fcj... . . river. Tho Wells, Fargo express car U'5' "Knt to maintam any rola plowed the ground for hundreds ofjtions sho sees fit in Central nnd feet and then followed tho engine , omn iimenca wnnoui in any way Tho compilation baggago and smoker left tho rails anad remained poised upside down on tho brink of n high cliff overhanging tho stream. Automobiles from Salinas and Sole dad carrying physicians woro rushed to tho Econe of tho wreck. Tho second section of No. 75 was a special train run for tho benefit of COO members of the Chemists' asso ciation bonid for San Francisco, Hany prominent eastern men and their families woro aboard. Tho wreck occurred on a reverse curvo and railroad' men bollovo that tho loosening of n rail was responsi ble for tho disaster. Lator roporto received indicate that Conductor Metz, aftor whoso father tho station Metz vas namosd, escap- od with slight Injuries. Fireman Ernest and Engineer Dix on nro still missing. A railroad wrecking crow loft Sole- dad soon .-ftor tho wreck and a "ehoo-fly" track will bo built around tho wreckago to pormlt tho passage of regular t'-alns. Train No. 9, which was duo at tho placo whoro tho accldont occurred, was hold up In tho nick of tlmo by tolcgraphlc orOoro nt King City. in her policy of nonpolitienl nite. fcreneo in the affairs of the West ern Hemisphere is believed in Wash ington to be tho result of siiccuwHt'iil negotiations between Germany, Italy and Japan. Jujiaii In Deal. That Japan Jms succeeded in in ducing Germany to enter into an of fensive and defensive alliance, fol lowing the expected withdrawal of Kngluud irom u similar pud is one of the possibilities indicated, it i snd in diplomatic circles. tfnpati i known to ho seeking un entrance into the triple alliance and ih also to be planning a dofoiiMo and ''lnck propound for tho aamo. Blanks right to roject any anil all bids. offensive alliance with Turkey, pro stimably for the purpose of liarniK bing Jtiissia. Kngluud already hns bugtui to .strengthen her defense in the far cast, and politicians hero look upon German and Japanese activity as the opening stugo in a studied course of interfereuco with the policies of the United States, both in South and Central America mid in the far east. An curly announcement made by German y stated that there had lien no intention of wounding American IV'-llllgH. will bo furnished iiiion nnnllcntlmi ' llv nr.lor i.f tho School Hoard by tho Clerk or Architect. Plans No. H, and specifications may bo had at tho1 J. V. DAVIS, Chairman. Architects. Tho board roitorves tho! T. C. IAW, Clerk, consulting the 1'idted States. Paper's view. Tho Voosicho' Zeitung, the organ of tho government, in an inspired ar ticle, says: "Whether the United States or niiy other government recognizes or re fuses to rocognizo Jfadriz is a mat ter of supremo indifference to tho Gorman government. Qonnnny's sudden chnnge of front For a city of demoralized streots, Medford, tora up for paving, heads he list. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will bo rccolved by Chas. D. Lyon, at Medford, Oregon, until July 22, 1910, for tho orectjon of a frame public school building, according to plans and specifications proparod by Chas, D. Lyon, Architect, Medford, Oro. All bldB must bo accompanied by a certified check payablo to "School District No, 14, Juckson Co,, Willow Springs, Ore., for tho sum of 175.00 as a guaranteo that tho contractor will furnish an approved bond equal to 35 per cent of tho contract within ton days aftor tho awarding of tho contrnct. All bids must be mado out on The Stanard of Excellence The Waterman Fountain Pen We Feature Them DIAMOND'S 118 EAST MAIN STREET MEDFORD . - Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath Che finest Sample Rooms in the city. Hotel Moore Fire Proof Rau-Mohr Company Proprietors. European Plan Big machinery is now excavating tho ground, northwest corner Main and Ivy streets, for the new HOTEL MEDFORD Watch the dirt fly and hurrah for Medford. I TilL BIGGESI RETAIL BUSINESS IN THIS CITY COULD BE CREATED BY ADVERTISING EXCLU SIVELY IN THE MAIL TRIBUNE. No business of any moment could bo built up in this city WITUOIT"' ,,,T' PATRONAGE OP THE READERS OP THE MAD, TRIBUNE. ANY BUSINESS which persistently seolcs and secures tho patronage of THE READERS OP THE MAIL TRIBUNE can bo mado BIG ENOUGH TO SATISFY ANY BUSINESS AM BITION any mercantile aspiration. If there is any wisdom in CONCENTRATION, then there is wisdom in a one-howspapor campaign of publicity. Such a campaign is AIMED AT SOMETHING DEFINITE it has direction, ob jective. Thero aro no wasted expenditures no ex periments, no advertising to prove your "friendli ness ' to some cause, or faction, or interest. The patronago of the Mail Tribune readers can "make" anv store any ontorpriso in this city. THE LACK OF IT CAN QUIOTCLY UNMAKE ANY STORE OR ENTERPRISE IN THIS CITY. And, more and more, the Mail Tribune's renders aro coming into tho solf-intorest habit and practico of buying tilings thnt nro Advertised in the Mail Tribune. For they aro realizing more of them every day that tho firms that advertise in their noAvspapor aro rondoring them a REAL SERVICE. And they APPRECIATE it, .-- - - - ---- -- -- - -- f