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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1910)
! t MEDFORD MAIL (TRIBUNE, MBDFORD, OREGON, SUND AT SEPTEMBER 25, 1910. 3 COAST CENSUS RETURNS HELD-UP WABIIUINGTON, Sopt 2-1.-A number of tho clllotv of tlio I'uulflo count nro uolnjt ttivuntlisntod today by exports to aiiHorliiln whether tho ctiiiHiiii rotiiriiH u ro pndriod, AtuoiiK tho cltlt'H undor lnvontluatlou aro Houttlo, Toconiu, Portland, Bpolmno, llorkloy, Oakland, Lou Angelus ami a fow inoro niiibltlouii coinmtinllloH, , Mr. Uurniid, who In directing tho cuiihuh, admlttod that oxportti uro In tho fluid, nnd that ho lino loaned a blanket ordor to covor nil l'aclflc count cltluii no that ii u oiio may nwiior tnln Just what cltlvn nro being in voHtlKittud. Ban Kranclxco 1h not ono of tliuin,, n u Mr. U ii rand nnld that ho would ho in n poMMon to nnnounco ltd population within two or tbrop wvokH. AT THE iMTELS JB L ..ysff-o Cnuso Always Precedes Effect. Wlion rioHiiiuj ruliof from iIIhuiku it is u ood idea to remember that whlli) nn ..ffect oxir.tn, oniiRo 1ooh a I ho. With catiHo existing purinunoiit relief Sh not to lio had. Tho dimin ution of (liHOauu dopeudu on tho ro movnl of tho eatiHv, It in hocohmu'V to know tlio ciuiho of (HaviiKo in or dor to eliminate it. Tho ethology hw boon theorized on by hoiiio of (ha inoHt lonniod man, pant niul present. Tlioy Imvo tried to fonn n xpecifio biiNiit for tlioir elainiH, but without rcutillH, n thoy tell you. Thoy treat ed effeotK to reliovo tlkcnne, but io Hiiltii wore vory miBnthifuctory with cauuo existing. Chiropi actio wan founded 1.5 yenru n'o, nnd uinco then Iiiih been devel oped into n Heieneo and philoHopry without nn onual. It !h ii ueicueo whirh pertuiitH to tho study of ciuiho nnd elimination of diKCUHC. It pom tivuly proven tho uuiko of duti'iiflcH of tho heart, liver, stomach, ktilnoyn nnd nil other organs and tiomioH of tho body uro exactly tho hiiiuo, not in one. but in ovary individual. A chi ropractor ou nu examination of pu tientH with tho Hnmo dlsonno can show tlio emtio displacement! emiH int tlio trouble in ouch. Chiropractic proven orcouh din placements, cRpeuinlly of tho ftpiiial column, ntorferiiiK with tho uorvc supply, nro tho positive nnd specific cause of lift per cent of diseases. Tho other r pur cent boiitj; duo to direct injiiriuH. Tlioso displiiccments, duo to midden falls, jorks, shocks, frichtH, wrcnnlies, poisons taken into tho K.vslem throucli tho uir hrenthnd or internally nnd by other wuys too numerous to montioii, can in the ma jority of ensps l corrooted by one who thoroughly understands chiro pi actio molliodH, Dr. Oordon'H experience plnccs him in n pooition to know how to got tho quiokost results. If discour aged through tlio innbility to jjol ru liof by other methods, don't ivo up, but ro mid boo him. His practice is composed largely of people wiio failed to gat results elsewhere. If your case is ono ho can do nothing for ho will loll you ho. TIih office is oyer tho Medford Ilnrdwnro run pnny, 210 East Mnin street, Mcdfor.l, Or. Offico hours, 10 to 12 n. m., 2 to fi nnd 7 to 8 p. m. Tho Atooro- K, Jones, E. .McDon ald, Ban I'VnnelHco; Alrn. J-'ortoHotio, oily; T. Irvine, Portland ; .Mrs. N. l'nlloruoti, Boutllo; H. W. Trnoy, Sim I-'ninoinoo; J. B, Fournior, Sun Knili uirico; E. 0. Kckuimi, T. Holmes, WiiHliliiKton C. W.'Btill, ChiciiKo C. l' lien non, Albany; It. A. McDoiutld, EiikIo 1'oiut; J. E. McCracken, Hun rruncisco; Mr. mid Mrs. Ilontoii, llattle Creek; Missos Wolleu, Home; A. Newnor, Portland', C. llrilluiid, Smitii Crur.; 0. W. Winter, Buorii inenlo'; I .Mollian, Klumntli Fallu; II. Occur, K. J. Doyle, San Pnui cisco; 0. N. lluruhill, Ashland; 0. N. Laiumar, Now York; C. AudorBon, Beattlo; C. E. Millur, JJlue Enrlli V. N. Itemioy, S. Dradluy, lhlffnlo Hill show, jtf. A. lUohurds, Merlin; C. H. Aubbull, Seattle; S. J. AiiiIih, M. B. EjUKornld, A. I. Lunge, Port land; A. Piiiohert, Michigan; !'.' (J. Vnn Wudeu, Beattlo; 1). E. Whitman, Portlnnd; B. Falolt, Now York; W. Itiehard nnd vifo; T. Bowninn, Pro vost; C. A. Weston, Portland; J. Money, Eagle 1'oiut; 0. L. Uelms nnd wife, Ban Frnneisco; V. U. Pulsch, Now York; A. N. Imkcr, 1m An Kelcs; .It. Jioyd, ApploKiito; 11. 1. Dow, Jacksonville; P. Peterson; J. A. liothwull, IOH Angeles; It. John hod, Moiilton, Tho Nnsh A. Haxtcr, Ban Fran cisco; C. E. Freeman, Chicago; L. l. Hook. En'Ie Point; P. A. Seaborn. Mountain; J. II. Nowstadt, Bun Francisco; II. U. Colo, Colestin; P.' II. Urown, En;lo Point; W. II. Orif- fith, Denver; A. M. Oswald and wife, Lelnnd; Mrs. P. Itituron, Ashland ; 0. Donby, Fernvnlo; It. A. Eraser. Mrs. J. J. Lucey, C. N. Thompson nnd wifo, Enpjo Point; Mrs. II. V. Mitchell nnd sou, Ashland; A. J. Davenport, St. Louis; F. 0. Oilley, C. P. Smith, Ban Francisco; J. B. Ilninbrid(c and wifo, Beattlo; F.'B. IColloj, San Francisco; W. F. Ilointzlcmun, Eugene; 0. 0. Miller, Minneapolis; J. C. Maun, St. Pauh! F. Qleadon. lcieeHter; G. II. Cecil, Portland; S. L. Huston, Patatun; P. Ilorr, Portland; W. M. GrisiiiKor, Stl Lnko; S. A. Annistend, Portland; W. ' E. Iteurdon mid wife, Midland; Lurry) Urudloy, HuCfnlo Hill; W. J. Gcis,, W. P. F.-isbie, ChiciiKo; S. W. Mc Clondon, Gold Hill; II. E. Norton, T. II. JiuIkc, San Francisco; J. A. Mo Cord, Now York; Ponj. B. Sheldon, Minneapolis; 0. II. Wolff, Chicago; G. S. Hrnckett nnd wife, F. 0. Wheeler, Portland; 0. P. Hniloy, Philadelphia. Advertised Letter List. CARnOLL CASE WILL DE CONDUCTED TO VERDICT f DES MOINKS, Sopt. 24. A mo tion to tako tho Carroll libel case out o:f tho hands of tlio Jury nnd Instruct for n vordlct of ncqulttnl mndo by tho dofoiiRO was today denied by District JudKO llowo nnd tho enso, which was brought nKnlnst Governor Carrol by John Cownlo, former chairman of tho atato hoard of control, will procood. 'When tho caso is callod Mondny, Governor Carroll announced today, Jto will Introduco' ovldonco to provo tho truth of tho oharKOB ccoutnluod in tho nttacko on Cownlo. SIX PERSONS KILLED t. IN INDIANA COLLISION .TIPTON, Ind., Sopt. 24. -Six por boiih woro killed todny In a hond-on' collision of two cars of tho Indiana Traction lino, Tho dend: II. II. IIOSTEIt, llrooklyn, N, Y, W. II, IIOSTOHAUBRR, Brook lyn, N. Y. MOTORMAN HAKRn7 Tipton. VEItNAI. RAILSBACIC, Hom mora, Ind. LOUIS I1R00, Kolcomo, Ind. II. T, WALSH, Fort Wnyno, Ind. Huotor was on routo to Tipton, whoro ho wns to marry Nolllo Coxon, Tlio wreck ocourrod at Jackson, a small station nonr horo. If your ndvortialng Is so unlmpor tnnt tbat It mnkos pooplo supposo your Btoro to be unimportant work hard to correct the impression, A etoro that Always ndvortloes Is supposed to always havo something pedal and Important to offer, Tho following letters remain mi called for ut tho postoffico at Mod ford, Wednesday, Soptciuber 21: W. N. Drayton, Mr. Driish, Charles .trophy (2), C. Urock, J. A. Cald- woll, Mrs. F. Carroll, George N. Cairpbell, John Calkin, Milton Cham berlain, Mrs. Lillio Clark, It. J. Craig, C. A. Dixon, Arthur 0. Dillou, F." C. Davis, J. II. Eburt, Mr, Gep liart, Harold Ilarvoy (2), Junius I la ids, Frank Ilaidel, Mrs. Simon Hawk, Mm. Will Harris, S. Ililkoy, E. II. How-land, Hugh Keisur, John Kelton, F. W. Lawlon, Mi-a.v Frank Lethprmuu, E. W. Loonoy, E. B. Lonudcn (2), Miss Aniiii A. Muloy, ranol A. Malmke, J, M. Moorse, 0. N. Murphy, W. D. McDowell, II. E. Marriott, J. L. Marshall, Aug. L. Mason, Win. Mason (f), Flody Mor edith, J. T. Miller, Mary A. Morton, John McNeil, C. J. McLaughlin, Mrs A. I.. Noyos, Johnlt, Nolo, D. Par ker, Frod G. Parker, John Perdue. Mildrod Plaford, J. W. Pearl, Lena Pcttorson, Harold Hay, Thomas Pile- T. W. Itiehardson, J. Itoboit hoii, It. T, Hoot, Kato Springer, F. K. Spaulijhig, Alo.v. Thompson, Jus. Smith (2), It. S. Vaiighnn, li. h. Webb, Harold and Lo Grando Wig moro, J. P, Wingo, Mr. and Vs. Jas. Wright, T. J. Walker, F. W. Wjl lians, W. I. WilllnniH, Mr. Williams. ANNIS' SLAYER PETITIONS FOR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY NEW YORK, Sopt. 24. Gonoral Haines, fathor or Captain Petor Ilalnos, convicted of klllliiB William 10, Annls at tho Dnysldo Yacht club wharf, fllod a potltlon with Gov omor Hughes today for oxocutlvo clomoncy. Tho pica Is brtsod on sym pathetic and logal grounds, Govornor Hughos notlflod Dlstrlot Attornoy Duott of Quoona county of tho filing of tho ploa, NAT THEATRE Thoro will bo an on tlio clinngo of progrnm at tlio Nntatorlum thoator this aftornoon and ovonlng. Mntlnoo at 2: DO p, m. All school ohlldron tin dor 12 years of ago, admlaalon Go. Don't miss tho song, "Trading HoartB," sung by Miss Davis, Nnmos aro coming In fast for tho now tho ator. Send ono in, you may got the froo tlekot for ono yoar, 101 WmMmSm mmmm HiliH'Jn Ederhdmer Strfn & O mini A Grand SHOWING OP NEW FALL Suits for Men 3Suits which are as sure to please the purchasers as we arc sure that the sun shines. Every suit is well made the late style made of dur able and stylish fabrics and the newest colorings. Hart Schaffner (8b Marx FINE SUITS. JAsk the men who are wear ing this famous and justly celebrated make of Clothing and they will tell you that better suits wore never made to retail at from $18 to $35 Your Hat will merit every one 's approval if it's the yHawes Van Gall Hats $3.00 .yjr- ', f CHOOSING TIME CJRight now, just when the new goods aro coining in when assortments are complete and when tlie best products of every factory is being shown, is certainly "choosing time.". Conic and examine the goods carefully try on the ready-to-use garments and make selections if anything pleases you. Then you'll be sure to get the goods which please you best. Our grocery department will Save you money Waists IJWash "Waists, Silk Waists, in JF pjain, fancy Persians etc. Just the' neatest patterns and styles and largest assortments ever shown under one roof in South- ern Oregon. PEICESLOW. MM9'2(r7 TAlLOBCD WAISTS Petticoats tfNew, complete assortment in plain and fancy styles. If you choose a petticoat now you are sure to get exceptionally good wear. The color to match your suit or dress is here. $3.50 TO $15.00. School Clothing for Boys and Girls JWc show a very large and complete line of Boys' School Suits; long and short pants; every suit a special value. v , V PRICES $2.50 TO $12.50. JBring the girls here for their Fall supplies of school Clothing, Shoes, Hosiery, Head wear, Coats, Suits, Etc., Etc. New Wool Suits For Women JDon't delay choosing the new Suit. The strike in the. manufac turing centers of the east has lim ited the. output in all ready-to-wear lines, and it's only a ques tion of time before a shortage. Our showing now is quite com plete and you'll like the new styles and,fabrics. The prices are very low, at from $12.50 to $75 roP (Si if xcU-T j TV v3kN IIP I It vc ( 111 I I 1 M Mle--i Fall and Winter 10, 11 Coats JHave you thought about your Coat for this Fall? The very best time, to choose is right now. You have longer to wear it you get the newest styles and you can feel proud of the value if you choose from our line at from $7.50 to $50 ,v THE HOME OF THE RED GOOSE SOHOO L SHOE KENTNERS sew MEDFORD'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE "ZZI i i? -.f 1 Circulating Library Uavo you soon our circu lating libraiy? If you aro fond of good reading, call and allow us to oxplain tlio simplo working plans of this new library. OFFICE SUPPLIES Desk Pads, Blottors, Bas kets, otc, Waste Baskets and all tho little noedfuls at SMALL PRICES The Merrivold Shop 134 West Main Street ALL GOOD No. 131 Lot 55x195 feet on IUversido nvonuo; 5-room modern houso; flno lawn. Darn for 6 horses. Comont walks and pav ed Btroets. A nlco homo. $1,000 cash will handle this. No. 127 Lot 50x100, on Eleventh otroot, vacant; 900 cash. No. 123 Lot 50x108; now 4-room houso; east front; city wator; 91,000, half caBn; a good huy. . - No. 130 18 acres all undor cultivation; 350 peach trees In boarlng; 23 applo trees In bearing, Spltzonborgs, 50 Nowtowns 2 years old; 8 acres Bartlett pears, yoar; 2 acros alfalfa; 5-room houso, woodshod, big barn, chlckon houso, good team, wagon, cow, some chlcUons and Implements go with tho place A good place ready to produce. Prlco, 90,500, part time. No. 20 80 acres, C miles from railroad town; houso, stablo, 2 wells, Borao young apple troes; all lovol, clearod, foncod, ready to plant or farm, Ono of the best buys In tho valley at a moderate price. Ask about it. 1Q noroB throo and your yoar old applos and pears, house, barn, good woll, all foncod, 2 mlloa from Medford, all tine land, and n bargain at s?ni"0, half cash. McArthur Alexander Fhono 8081. P. O. Block. 30' The Big' Eye on Main St. shows where they gririct glasses, fit glasses and repair glasses Meclord Dr. J.G. Goble Oregon; nu r r I f - m-s'ei$ - l