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.i MEDKOBD MAIL mtPTOME. MEiDPORD, QKEGON, TUESDAY, SISPTKMBKR 20, 1010. Wilton Lackaye Here Soon HP ' . ;H jr 1" -r - k -" ?- "THE BATTIiB." " John' J. Hagglcton (Wilton Lacknjre) seeks to Impress upon Ids son tie unfairness of socialism. It is hard to realize that Wiltou Xnckaye, who comes to the Medford theater -with his lntcst vehicle, "The .Battle," next Thursday nightf is not -o bo numbered with the younger players of the present day, but he xeally dates back to the time when ar stage was: supposed to be at its palmiest" though in all fairness -&e it said ftai ho was a tolerably eung man afithe time. One would hesitate to state how long ago it was -Hurt Lawrence Barrett evidently .Isund Lackaye indispensible to his tears, for, for several years no Bar rett playbill was authentic without ,ifce joane man's name. There are vet even many theatergoers willing le admit that they recall distinctly srkat Lackaye did with. Daly and with Calmer, or under Steele llackayc. BRfCce it to say that when he help- ed make history as the leading light f Jr. Frohnian's company in "Ans ocracy," "The District Attorney" And a dozen other famous plays, he was already a player of renown. His -triumphs as Svengah in "Tnlby" and Hob Shemdel in "The Children of th dhetto" are comparatively recent, leading almost directly as they did to Ms later starring career. All told, Xackaye has played some 300 parts in his day. Since Lackaye has won the title f star he has had no play as suc- eessful as "The Battle." The long .New York run of this unusual piece -of Cleveland Moffett's was nothing short of sensational. It is a play that strikes many popular notes, and Is fortunate in dealing with topics jqow agitating the public mind. John D. Rockefeller took sufficient inter est in it to contribute a number of speeches that have been put into the south of John J. Haggleton, multi millionaire, its principal character, snd the New York socialists -were jstirred by the play to that extent that they called a great mass meet ing, presided over by their most prominent sneakers, to discuss its iltudc. '"The Battle" has received an ade quate production at the hands of Iaebler & Co. Seats .now selling. IQURNE DENIES STORY. (CatfaiMa froa page L) "Yet, the assemblyites are endeav oring to destroy this, the state's greatest, asset. Every vote for an assembly nomirieo is an inferential confession that the voter is unable to select his public Bervant or pass intelligently on legislation. After VBting an assembly ticket he should immediately go to the county court aad ask for a guardian for his bus iaass or property, as his vote for an assembly nominco is a virtual con fession of his otyn incompetence, and ibis mental paresis might apply to Easiness. "Neither myself nor any other in lEvidual is or can bo the chief is w in this campaign. The question involved is w'hethor the people shall jnatain their power to select their can e"Mates or shall delegate that power te a convention under the name of "assembly," chosen und manipulated iy political bosses representing spd al interests and antagonistic to nil progressive laws iwid nil extension f the syste of popular govern ment, '' The people of Oregon aro on trial. They have the best system of popu Jar jgovsrninent in tho world." NEW CHAPEL IS TO BE ERECTED Christian Scientists Will Start Work Immediately on New Building on Their Property at Oakdale and Fifth. Plnns have been drawn and a con tract is about to be let for the erec tion of a chapel for the Christian Scientists on the property near the corner of Oakdale and Fifth streets. The chapel will cost in the neighbor- liood of $5000. It is a ruling of the Christian Sci entists that they never hold sen-ices in a building that has a dollar out standing debt against it, and for this reason they have delayed build ing until now, when they have the monej in readiness. Tho building will be 33x75 feet in size and will stand on the rear of the property, the front of which is to be parked and beautified in order that it might harmonize with the oth er property on that street. AMENT OHM IS FIXED ONCE MORE Fish Warden Sandry Completus Work and Leaves on Trip to Mouth of Roflue, Where He Will Watch for Illegal Fishers. Deputy Pish Warden Sam L. Sun dry has completed the repairs of the fishway over the Ament dam and once again all is sercnt. The fish ar& now able to ascend the stream 'easily. "I do not think," says Mr. Sandry, "that you will hear the old erv. Wah can't get over" tho dam at tho dry diggings' any more. It in nn ; better shape than ever before from a iisn standpoint." Mr. Sandry has left for a trip to the mouth of Rocruo river in nr,W m determine if any illegal fishing is Kuwg on in mat territory. "NOTHING DOING," SAYS TAFT (Continued from page 1) not been determined and politicians are unsettled over tho matter. Tlmv all agreed that the New York poli tics ronned tho center of tho confer ence, and that in all likelihood tl.o goveraorshio was mentioned. Whoth- er iloosevelt asked Taft to support Otto Bnnnurd is not known, but it seems pretty evident that if this wnn asked, according to politicianB, there was little indication of the part of tho president to enthusias tically support any candidate before tho nomination committee comnJntH its work. Haektna for health. CAN YOTJ DRAW A RED GOOSE? Ik $410 IN CASH PRIZES FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS WHO MAKE THE BEST DRAWINGS OF THE RED GOOSE The Friedtntui-Sholby Shoo Co., lmumfncturcrs of tho colebrntcd RED GOOSE School Shoes, aro offering ,$400.00 in cash prfix.es to tho boys and girls of tho United States who make tho best drawings of tho BED GOOSID. The Great National Drawing Contest will continue all through tho present year and boys and girls from all parts of the United States will participate. Meanwhile they want to find out who tire tho best artists in this locality and have decided to offer through KENTNER'S a number of "Special Prizes" for the bestdra wings made by tho School Chil dren here. The prize winners in the Local contest to havo their drawings on tored"in tho National Contest. Below we print a list of the "Special Prizes" offered the boys and girls in this Local Contest; but in addition to this, every boy and girl who draws a picture will get a prize. The big prizezs are: 5 PRIZES 5 1st Prize $6.00 MAKING A TOTAL OP $10.00 GIY- 2nd Prize $2;00 EN BY KENTNER'S, AND $400 BY 3 Prizes, $1 each $3.00 FRIEDLAN-SIIELBY SHOE CO. Remember, in addition to a chance to win one of these big prizes, every boy and every girl who makes a drawing of the RED GOOSE and brings it to our Shoe Department, will get a prize. This will be a copy of the "Red Gooso Story Book" and one of our Red Goose Souvenirs. The Rules Governing the Local Contest Are Simple and Easily Follewed: Any boy or girl under 1C years of age can enter the contest. You may draw any kind of a picture you like, either serious or humorous. You can make the drawing of the HED GOOSE only, or it can be a scene in which the RED GOOSE is a prominent character. You can draw the picture in black and white with pen and ink, or pencil, or crayon, or it can be drawn in colore with crayon or your water colors. You can draw one picture or as many as you like. There is no limit to tho number you can enter. (Our advice is to draw only a few and make these as good as you can.) First, The drawing must be made on a good clean sheet of drawing paper or drawing board, about the same size as those used in the drawing classes in your school. Second, your name, your parents' pr guardian's name, your home address, your age at your nearest birthday, and the name of your school must be plain ly written on the back. Third, the drawing must be brougliVin try yourself and handed in at our Shoe Department, (ji exception will he made for those children who through sickness or misfortune cannot come iaiperson.) THE CONTEST CLOSES DECEMBER 1st, 1910. and on or before that date all of your drawings must be presented. You can bring them in as much earlier as you like. The prizes will be awarded three weeks later, as the committee will require this amount of time to select the best Now all you boys and girls, let's see how well you can draw. Make a picture of the RED GOOSE and bring it in as soon as you have it finished. And come in and see the big RED GOOSE exhibi-tion. This is somothing every boy and girl should see. All grown people and children are invited to see the Red Goose. Everyone should come and see the Only and Original Red Goose at Fountain Pens When you buy a Foun- tain Pen you want the best. WATTERMAN'S has proven the best. You are sure of a good pen if it bears the trade mark and comes from a Watterman factory. The Medf ord Book Store Lightweight Champion Wrestler. NEW YORK, Sept. 20. Georp;o Botbner, the crack lightweight wrest- er,' today claims tho lightweight championship as the result of his bout last night with SahtehS tho Greek. Botbner throw his heavier opponent two straight. No contend ers for the title other than Snntcll are in sight. If your advertising is so unimpor tant that It makes pooplo suppose your store to be unimportant work bard to correct the Impression. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tbero are funds In the treasury of tho city of Medford, Oregon, for the payment gust 1st, 1010. RARE BARGAINS BY OWNER 1. Modern 6-room house and 2 sleeping porches, cor ner lot 50 by 160, cement walks, paved street, close in. See this place for a convenient home in a nice neighbor hood. Price and terms very reasonable. 2. Five-room house on corner lot 53 by 100, on street to be paved next year; water On lot; sower in front; rents for $14.00 per month. Price $1000. Note tho in terest this investment offers. 3. Apples, pears, peaches, prunes, grapes, loganber ries, raspberries and other fruit and shade trees on 204 by 270 feet; barn and chicken park; four-room house; city wafer; two wells'; wind pump; paved street; sewer; rich soil; enough for eight large lots, and all for $4000; terms. 4. A good lot 50 by 100, in a nice neighborhood; ce ment walk, sewer and water; alley in rear; one block from pavement; 3 blocks from city park; a lovely place for your home at a right price. 5. A bargain lot, 50 by 108; alloy in rear; half block from sewer and water; on a street that will bo paved next year; about 15 bearing fruit trees; $375. 6. A good business location, 50 by 100; on Front Toot between the new depot and Sixth street. This is sure to advance in value Soon and fast. Remember, IN BUYING'ANY OF THESE DIRECT FROM ME I PAY NO AGENT'S COMMISSION, HENCE YOU GE.T THE BENEFIT. M. A. RADER 60 N. ORANGE STREET MEDFORD of that cortaih Issuo of 30,000 of tho bonds of tho city of Medford, is sued August 1st, 1900, ;nd duo Au- Tho holdors of said bonds aro hereby notified to present tho samo to tho undorslgned for paymont on tho 1st day of Octobor, A. D.,1010. b ac Cash Store NEW ARRIVALS CHEESE Imported Swiss Cheese, pound 40c "Wisconsin Cream Brick, pound 30c Edam Choose, Med., each $1.00 Tapieo Sago for grating each 10c Limburgor, Camombert, Breakfast, etc. Watermelon, largo, and sweet one, direct from . Fioro ranch, each for TODAY 15c Fresh Fruits Pears, Apples, Peaches, Ba nanas, Grapes Prunes Fresh Vegetables Carrots,' Cauliflowor, Head Lottuee, Swcot Potatoes, Beets, Celery, Egg Plant Squash. Try our 25c Coffeo and C. C. Brand, 1 pounds 50c Tea a direct importa tion. Japan Spiderleg, extra choico, pound 75c Japan Basket Fired, choice, pound 50c E. B. Congou extra grade, pound 60c Try a pound of tho best value for the money in the city. Crockery Sale. A cleanup of broken stock pattern, Pekiu blue. 41in. plate, at, each 10c 5-in. plate, at, each 12c (-in. plate, at, each 17c 7-in. plate, at, each 18c 8-in. plate, at, each 20c Tea cup and saucer 22c Coffee cup and sau cer, each 25c . Covered dish, each $1.50 Creamers, each 25c Creamers, medium 3c0 Creamers, largo 35c Oat meals, each 13c Fruit dishes, each ....10c B & C Cash Store Medford 's Best Grocery 223 W Main St. Tel. 23 223 W. Main St. Telephone 2341 THE MERRIVOLD FOUNTAIN PEN $1.00 Every pen is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Come and examine this fine pen. Every school child should own one. "Wo also carry CONKLIN'S SELF-FILLING PENS Durable and satisfac tory. THE MERRIVOLD SHOP 134 West Main Street Datod Soptombor 20th, 1010. 150 I L. JACOBS, City Treasurer of Medford, Oregon, For vSale by WOOR-EHNI CO. 213 Fruitgrowers' Bank Bdg RANCH PROPERTY 10 acros bearing fruit, Pi miles out $15,000 10 acres bearing fruit; good buildings, VA miles out.... $15,000 2 acres truck and berry land, water, buildings, 1 1-4' milos $2500 10 acres truck and borry land, water rights, barn .... $3750 8V1 acres fruit, good build ings, tools and stock, closo in .$7000 20 acres all fruit, 10 boaring, a bargain $12,500 7 acres bearing fruit, good buildings, 1V miles out .... $9000 30 acres noar Contral Point, part boaring, good build ings, water, a bargain $16,000 240 acres best fruit land, part bearing, house and barn, 4 miles out, pop aero $300 35 acres, all in fruit, build ings, spring, wolls, stock, tools $17,500 40 acres near Contral Point, fruit and alfalfa, worth! $400 por aero $12,000 CITY PROPERTY 5-rom bungalow, modern ..,. $2500 8-room houso, 3-4 aero $1800 Fines residenco lots on 8th St $500 to $700 6-room modorn houso $2700 5-rom modorn cottage $2000 2-story house, lot 168x258, $2000 5-room modern cottago $2100 Fine residence lots and dwellings in all parts of the city FIRE INSURANCE, BEST COMPANIES CALL AT OFF ICE OR PHONE MAIN 2592 . 4-. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. . VOU KENT Nicoly furnished mom in modern homo, best residence! dis trict, close in; iiIho privato K'trni;o for rent. Phono M. 3501. FOR SALK Good-sixed heating stove, nearly new, burns wood or ceal: nrico $7. 513 Ilnntty st. tf FOR SALIC Hrnnd-iiQW modorn 5 rooin bungalow, elegantly furnish ed, furniture brnnd-uow, one block from S. Oakdale; prico $2000, cneli. Apply to agent, room 205, Fanners' & FruititroworH Haiik.lildg. 15P FOR BALK 80 ncroH in all, 10 ncreH in 4-yonr-old8. 0 ncrcH irrigated nlfnlfa. ' 15 acreri cloarod land, 5 inlloH from Mod ford, SOLK WATER RIGHT ON CRKKK; PART OF WELL-ICtfOWN RANCH. Prico $1-1,000 $175 an aero; Binallor Huotion if doHirod. AddroHH A. McComuolc, euro Mail Tribune office tf WANTED A girl to do general hoiiHowork. Phono 13(1, or ud dresH Dr. O. It. Ray, 1001 W. Sov enth Ht. tf FOR SALE Team bay maroH, 2-J0O poundH, 8 yeurH old, matched and true, $250. See Humphroy, 815 E. Main Ht. 150 FOR SALE Three fine, high lotH nt corner of Tenth and Hamilton nts.; ono ti-room Iiouho and one 3 -room Iioiibo; tho fl-room Iiouho Sh com pletely ftirniHhod and furniture goos with place; thta is a good bargain; look it up. Piorco-Shophord & Co., room 11, P. O. bldg. 100 LOST Who luiH my iimbrollaT My nnmo in on tho handle J. S. How nrd. 150 FOR KENT 5-room Iiouho, north end. Inquire 330 N. Front Ht. 1(10 MAYING FLOOHS MY SPEOrAITY T. O, Lowry, tho tllo and floor man, In offorlng apodal prices on laying and scraping of floora until Octobor Int. Boo him nt 330 East Oth Btroot, or phono Main 2321, IlABklns for oealth.