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inn i !' vnr.; ' - ' - j;r i ' A$rr tt MEDFOnP MA TL TIIIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, WESDESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1910. ----- - - ------------ 4 --- k" -.-- -- -M-4444lMI LooKing For Entertainment? TaKe Your Choice -- -----' ------ -i , V." t i ! V: , , IS. 0. llhmoll ciniio In from Tabic s Hnulc nnil Hpunl Moiulny with IiIh fiim 'Jiyjioro. F, .1. l.owrj' will lav flooring or illo work In oxeluiiiRO for n bicycle t( MImh McDonald linn JiiHt returned from n trli t(i Bun KrnurlHcn, wlimo ntio wont on IiiihIiickh connected with t tit) Hiiiporluiii, I'fip lanrnnco, phono 3-101. Iltint-loy-Kromor Co. 101 Thu Bt. Mnrlt'n Guild will moot with Mrrt. II. 0. Kontnor Tlmrmlny afternoon, October C. A full attend a n co Ih di'iilrod. John II. CnrlUn, attarr.oy.atlaw, ovor Jnchnon County Ilanlc. , 'Wllllnin JJIldorlmck and Del Mor rison roturnoil to Medford from ProH poet on Tuemlny. Mrm J. D. Kay hn reopened her boarding hoiiflo nt 310 North Ilnrt lott and will ho plonmvl to noo old and now cuntonioru. 194 C '. IthodoH wont ovor Into tho . Applegnto country oti bimlnonn Wed noiulay. Dr. fltuphoiiHon Ih a graduate opll clr.n. Ovor Allon & JloAisnn'N. 19(5 W. II. ICniiiiKy of IJoIho, Idaho, Ih vlHltlng Mro. C. J. Kurth In Mod ford. J. T. Whltmlro wont to Cold 1 1111 WedneBday. Medford Collection ARoncy, 10 por cent chnrj'.od. Ovor Ilurlburt's now Htoiv. tf J. A. Wcntorlund vlnltcd tho din trlot fair at GranUi INwh on Wodnon day. Splendid flp for Bale. Farmers 711(1. Jamo Campbell and hln partuor, W. R. Ilaumhaclc, wont to Cold Hill on uuilncim Wednesday morning. . IMorco & 8hophord lmvo niovod tholr real oatato offlco from tho Mlloa butldlne to tho pottofflco build ing. Call and rocolvo n copy of our lltln. tt Thoodoro Congor and con visited Gold Hill on WodnoHday. Do you lenow that you can buy any amount, from p. hnlf aero up, In Oak dalo Park addition on oay torma? Oakdale Land Inveatmout Co., 214 I'rultBroworn' Dank bldg. tf S. II. Mortio of ItoHoburR wan In Mini ford on buslnosn Wednesday. For rent 5 nowly furnnhod rooms In private hemo; all modorn conveni ences, 203 Oleson etroet. Call Main 1474. J. Miulsoy or Inslla Vnlloy, Klam ath county, was In Medford Tuesday. J. W. Short of Foots Crook drovo luto Medford Wednesday. If tho furnished room ad "looks Reed", run .rt und to tho addross Blvon nnd tako a look nt It. Horuian Moyors of Lake Crook was In Medford Wodnosday. If thoro's nothlnp want ad can holp you to .accomplish you'ro load Int; too qulot a llfol Mro, T. ItUBSol was In Medford from Jacksonville on Tuesday and Wodnosday. A store .bould bo advortlsod as roRularly as It la opened for business. A merchant who wouldn't closo up Tor n whllo now and thon "to savo runnlnR oxponRos" shouldn't wtop ad vorttsltiR now and then to "savo ox Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ilnyton of Minneapolis, Minn., hnvo arrived to visit with Mr. nnd Mm. J. R. Tomlln In this city. Mr. Dayton Is IntoroRt od with Mr. Tomlln In orchnrd prop erty In tho vnlloy, O. W. Darnum & Co., contractors und bulldoro. Country work a spec ialty. Ordors solicited. Inqulro nt Tho ToRRory. Mr. nnd Mrs, R. O, DIhboII ontor talnod Monday nt C o'clock dtnnor tho followlnR Riioats, who loft Tuosdny momtiiR for Lour Iloach, Cnl.: nich ard Swan, Mr. nnd Mm. Stovons, Mrs. Cnmpholl, MIbsoh Doha and Mnyino Swan nnd MIhbob Mnmlo nnd Salllo Stovons. Say, Mr. Architect, tho loavos nro falllnR from your treos, tho ntmos phoro Id now clonr; you lmvo only n fow days loft to hnvo thoso pano rnninB and orchard vlowa takon. Dot tor got nt It at onco. CroRory, pho toRraphor. Whllo r.ttondlHR tho fnlr at Qranto Pass, boo tho Navnjo blankets at Do inavny's driiR etoro, . 170 "A Stubborn Cinderella" Tonight m BESSES STOCK MARKET WEAK NI3W YODIC, Oct. r. Tho revolu tion In Portugal hnd Its ortoot on tho atook markot todny. Fow saloa wore recorded nt tho oponlnR nnd tho price cjinnuos woro mlxod. Wpat ,orn Union and Itopubllo. Stool roso and Northorn Pnclflo , DondH woro firm. Tho lato market had a downward tendency. Vlrglnln-Cnrollim Choml cal loBt 2 and other docllnos of loss lmportnnco woro gonoral. Tho markot closed woak. nnekina for Hoaltb. iBjT t T9 . Ilttu.' nLMMl&Ul ,Mikh llazol Kirkc. I'rima Donna. fmKk Imkim P. S. L. JOHNSON V. D. M. Noted Bible Exeg'ete (Converted Hebrew) IS THE HOPE OF A Resurrection a Reasonable Hope tfJThis important but much misunderstood question, gen erally avoided b" theologi ans, will be fully and fairly answered. COME AND HEAR. The Bible Harmonized With Reason FREE. NO COLLECTION AT THE Nataforium Hall FRIDAY, 7:30 15. M., OCT. 7 BR0DERICK TO TESTIFY. (Contlnuoil from I'ano 1.) Hroiloriok was summoned and his uttornoy, Dnwaon, docllno'd to nllow liini to toatify unless tho commltteo should ordor it. Dawson snid that ho would ho williiiK to allow Hrodoi-iol; to tctitify in uononil, but not in do tti.il. Chniriiinii BurrouKhB snid: "Tho chair will not outor into nn iiKrcomout ns to what tho witnoss should or should not testify. lie must answer nil questions." l.oo O'Neil Hrowno, who already lias hueu tried and acquitted, prob ably will ho compelled to testify sim ilarly, Hrowno also is under indict ment in SpriiiRfield, Its tho .World's Best No one has ever made a salvo, oiiimout or halm to compare- with llunldoii's Aruioa Salvo. Its tho ouo porfoot lionler of outs, Iitirns, hruisos sores, soalds. For soro eyos, cold sores, olmppod liauds or sprains us supromo, Only 25 'fonts nt Clins. StruiiKs' m THE NAT Half Hour Swimming Sports TO-NIGHT ' 8 p. in. HEAR Fletcher Fish Medford's Popular Tenor Sing u 99 Regular Dance . Wednesday 8:30 p. m. ISIS THEATRE medford theatre THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE TO-NIGHT MATINE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2:30 P. M. "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" Miss Jennie Deweese 1 BANJO VIOLIN DANCE AND TRICK DOG Mr. Randolph Aue Swiss Yodler 3-REELvS-3 LATEST MOTION PICTURES HUiALVN HEARTS THE DEATH OF IICHAEL GRADY v LiNON CATCHING LOBSTERS SONG THE SOUTHERN ROSE By HARRY BLANCHARD. Doers Open at 7 p. m. CHILDREN, 10 CENTS ADULTS 20 CENTS 9S WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 A Musical Comedy of Quality and Merit "A Stubborn Cinderella "With an Exceptional Cast, Unequaled, Youthful and Vivacious Chorus SUPMTUOUS PRODUCTION GORGEOUS COSTUMES Record of long runs in all the principal cities from coast to coast. "NONE BETTER AND, FEW ITS EQUAL" 20 BIG WHISTLY SONG HITS ' 'A Girly Whirl of Fun and Music' Seats on sale October 1st- Billiartl Match On. NKW YOKK, Oot. C Huekora of Om MorniiiKsttu' feel owiounii;oil to dny, hut few foul ho will he ahlo to overtake Willie IToppo in the final liloolc of their hilliurti muteh tonight, Hoppo now has n load of 121JJJ. Last niKlit'rt play brought jrorniiiRstav's score up 110 points. In writitiR an ad about that furn ished room you have to rent sav. in a convincing wnyi just what you'd what it was llko. "and all about it." Farm Land and Orchards J 29G ACRES near Brownsboro, subject to Fish Lake Ditch, $30,000. q 2-10 ACRES, all bottom land, good watei right, 12 miles from Medford, 3 miles from railroad sta tion; $80.00 per acre. q G25 ACRES, 3i miles from Medford, 125 acres in 1 and 3-ycar-old trees, all fine soil; a first class set of buildings, teams and tools go in; the best value in Jackson county for the price; $181 per acre. q 53 ACRES Bear oreek bottom, subject to irrigation; well located;. $250.00 per acre. q 10 ACRES in full bearing orchard, 1 3-4 miles from Medford; seven-room house, fine team and tools go in; $14,000. We have other propositions as good. Come and see us. CITY LOTS AND RESIDENCES q 1 ACRE, with two 5-room cottages and barn; West Side; $3500.00. q 4 LOTS 50x106, with five-room cottage, almost new; West Side; $2500. Cf 6-ROOM cottage, lot 60x100, close in and a beauty, for $4500.00. q 1 CORNER LOT, 50x118, on AYest Main, north and east front, sidewalk in and paid for; $1000. TERMS ON ALL ABOVE LISTED. q For particulars, call at office or phone 2722. D. H. Jackson & Comp'y 118 WEST MAIN STREET HAR.OLDI SEATS T COURT? i CRAZED MAN HOUSE ! uimii n niF TMr.rAirz IIUULU UIL rmwi Kteptfr Now Coses. Mnbol Kelly v Stephen J. Kelly; divorce..- '"' L. P. Washburn vsv J. D. Wood; stilt for accounting- J. C. Mason vs. Mrs. W. F Cun ultiKham; action for money. William T. Kane vs. Mary Kano; divorce j r Prolmto Court. In tlio matter of tho estato of Ella Carney, deceasod; lonort of tho ap pralsors fljod and uccoptod. In tho mnttor of tho estato of Charles A. Scliaenfelo; roport of tho appraisers filed amlactopted. In the matter of tho estato of Mor rltt DollliiBor; report of appraisers fllod and accepted. Prisoner in Grants Pass Jail Im agines 200 Men Are After Him and So He Slashes Wrists With Pocket Knife. 3. Notwithstanding the fact &a 'Haroldi is playing in San Francisco and Portland at $2.50, the Nata torium management, in accordance with their policy of first class attractions at popular prices, have de cided to make the price of best seats $1.00. Sale, be gins tomorrowjijuHaskins'. T REDUCED Forced to Leave Home Every year a largo number of poor suffers, whoso luius nro soro and wroekod with coughs nro urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always suro. Thero is a hotter way. Lot Dr. King's Now Discovery euro you at homo. ''Tt cured me of lung trouble", writos W. R. Nelson, of Calamino, Ark., "when all elso failed, and I gainod 17 pounds in woight. It is surly tho King of all cough and lung euros" Thousands owe their lives nnd hoalth to it. Its positive- gunrnntoo for coughs- colds, la-grippo astbamn Throat and lung trouble GOo and ifl.00. Trial hottlo free nt Charles Strongs' m QUANTS PASS, Ois, Oct. 4. John A. Peterson, a demented priso ner nt the county jail, under the hallucination that 200 men woro seeking his life, attempted suicide b;ist ovening about 0 o'clock by try ing to sever the arteries in both wrists with a pocket knife. John Currau, an inmnto of tho jail, called for help when tho crazed man attempted to tako his lifo. Hugh DeArmond, who happened to be pns sing, henrd his orios and sont for Deputy W. M. Chishiro, jvho dis armed the man and summoned Dr. Flanagan, who stopped tho flow of blood. Peterson had slashed both wrists and was so weak from tho loss of blood whon tho physician ar rived that ho was unable to stand. This morning tho demented man was brought bofore tho county court and committed to the asylum at Sa lem for insanity. Ho was still in n weakonod condi tion from his loss of blood. Tho doc tors placed him under tho influence of nuesthotios and put in sovornl stitojios in his wounds preparatory to hi&trip to Salem? Peterson is a dopo fiend, as sov- "Nat" Theatre Changes its program eA-ery SUNDAY, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. SPECIAL MAT INEE SATURDAY and SUNDAY afternoon at 2:30 School children under 12 years, admission 5o to matinee. Illustrated songs by Miss Davis. CJWo want amateur actors to put on a 15-minute act onco a week; no experience needed. Now is tho chance for all ambitious youngsters who wish to tako up tho stage career. Call at tickot office. oralbottlo9 of drugs woro found on his porson whon ho was soarohod. His pookot knifo had been skilfully concealed, as it could not bo found on him Sunday whon tho polico offi cer searched him. For Sheriff WILUUlt A. JONflf Candldato for re-rtMtUi (Paid hdvertUeMMt i i Ilasklns for helth, U ! .m i i J i a ' I i I lidftNINMMiln'VfMaW ,1 . l t IMUmWjUHMAMjMAj mflHMMtfTo. MWlH,jiitfrK,'.,,.IT j. 1- -j i jrj .-.