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6 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MlflDTfORD, ORISCION, SUNDAY, OOTOB10R 2!, 1910. Save $100 Don't buy a plnno until you linvo talked with ub. Wo can savo you nt least $100.00 on any plnno that you may select. Como and sco our lino, which Includes tho finest and best makes of pianos nnd player pianos manufactured In tho world. It wo havon't tho piano that you want, Just toll us tho nnrao of tho piano that you llko tho best and wo will Kuarnntoo to placo It In your homo for $ 100.00 less than any dealer In this part of tho stato. Remember tho placo Tenth and Onkdalo nveuuo. HALE S Piano House Oakdale and Tenth Street v'BSm'wi iff S0Sm u Jx NewPianos our plnnon am all uhlppod dlioct to ui from tho factory. They nro not shop. worn Kudii that havo boon Hlilppod from I'laco to placo and hack again until tlmy nro no bettor than iiocond hand. Como hero and wo will uhow you all now Koodit, plauoH and play ers of tho voiy hlghoHt merit all hraUil now and all ported In Hti'tiiiinntH, Como to Tenth and Onkdalo avonno and lot im toll you iihout theno flno planon and learn of tho oxtromoly low prlcon. JnLALli o Piano House Oakdale and Tenth Street Factory to Home Distributors Wo aro proud of tho record wo havo made In tho Rogue River valley. Over 20G0 satisfied customers. You will find moro pianos and player pianos In southern Oregon that were sold by Hale's Piano House than those sold by all other firms combined. Ask anyone who bought of Halo's and they will tell you that they received fair treatment and tho lowest prices. Como and let us explain why wa can sell the very best makes of pianos and play ers for such small prices. Oakdale and Tenth street. Highest in Public Favor THE "BIG STICK" OF THE PLAYER PIANO WORLD Our Record in the Rogue River Valley Wo aro the only factory to hoiuu dlutrllMitorii In Kouthoru Oro Kon. TIiIm In tho reiiHon that wo can ui.dtinsoll nil compel. tlou. Wo nro m-llltiK three-fourths of all the plamm now lioluc mild In this part of tho ntato. You ran pay a llltlti down and tho Iml-nm-e In Htnnll any payment. Iloforo ou buy a piano bo mini tl at you itmlerMtand mir factory in homo dlutrlbutiou uyHtom. Von aro ahaH welcome to talk It ovur with uh at Oakdale and Tenth Htrcct, or If you p rofur call ub up on tho 'phono and we will call. K9 TO APPEAL WEBB CASEJT ONCE Attorneys Will Endeavor to Save tha Neck of Man Who Was Convicted in Noted Murder Case in City of Portland. PORTLAND, Oct. 22. Following tho conviction of Jesso P. Webb yes terday for the murder of William A. Johnson, a wealthy ranchman whose body was found in a trunk at, tho Union station June 20, Seneca Fouts, Webb's attorney, said today that the case would bo appealed in an effort to savo Webb from tho callows. Tho jury was out almost five hours. Mrs. Carrie Kersch, who was made a co-defendant with Webb, will be tried next week, beginning Monday morning. Tho murder of Johnson was re volting. Webb, after beating his vic tim into unconsciousness, crammed tho body into a trunk aud rode with it on on express wagon to the Union station, where ho bought a ticket to North Puyallup, Wash., and checked tho trunk to that point. Blood ooz ing from the trunk attracted tho at tention of baggagemen and tho de tectives easily traced tho murderer h tho Now Grand Central hotel. It was ascertained that Webb and Mrs. Kersch had come down from Spokano with their victim and the stato charges that tho two had formed a conspiracy to kill Johnson And got possession of $1000 which llio murdered man had with him on Ills arrival in Portland. Mrs. Kersch has alrendy testified that she know nothing of the murder untij told of it by tho police SIGNALS OP DISTKESS Don't delay! Uso a special kidney remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills euro sick kid neys, backacho and urinary disor ders. Medford evidence proves this statement. C. W. Barnard, 424 S. W. Hamil ton street, Medford, Ore., says: "I always uso Dor.u'ti Kidney Pills when suffering from a cold in my kidneys or when I havo any rheumatic pains, and I never fall to get relief. I gladly recommend this excilent rem edy." For sale by all dealors. Prlco 50 cents. Fostor-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for tho United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. TO DEVELOP MINE OF QUICK SILVER W. H. Jackson Back From His Prop erty on Rogue River Operations Will Be Resumed in the Near Future. TRAIN LOAD CATTLE OF BURNED Medford Pecplo Should Know How to Ilcnil nnd Heed Them. W. II. Jnckson returned Fridaj from the Mammoth quicksilver mine on Rogue rher, where he had been, with L. Wheeler, driving n White au tomobile, looking over tho property Tho property is owned by Mr. Jack son and I. h. Hamilton. Mr. Jackson left Friday nftenioon for Snn Francisco to consult with Mr. Hamilton in reference- to resum ing work on tho mine It is probable that operations will bo resumed shortly and tho mino developed. The ore shows a good porcentngo of J head and sound Judgment and one (iuick, and tho ledge is a big one. who has, by study and preparation, 2 put himself In good trim for good Over Three Hundred Head of Beeves Burned to Death Followinrj Collis ionOnly a Few Head Are Saved Oil Car Adds to Flames. CALIIAN, Colo.. Oct. 22. Work men today are clearing away tho re mains of nearly 300 cattle which were burned to death when a stock train and a freight collided two miles from hero on the Rock Island rail road. Immediately after the collision an oil car of tho train was overturned over the cattle enrs nnd a spark from one of the engines ignited the oil. In n few minutes tho cnttle were burned. Only a few were saved. AXTI.PROIIIIHTION PASTOlfl TO SPEAK IX MEDFOIU) Rov. Dr. Win. A. Wasson, rector of Graco Episcopal church, RIvorhcad, Long Island, ono of tho country's most enthusiastic antl-prohibltion- Ists, will cpeak In this city at tho Opera house on Monday evening Oc tober 24. Dr. Wasson will take as his sub ject "Prohibition Propaganda Is An-tl-Chrlstlan and Contrary to Scrip ture." Ho is supporting and urging tho passage of Initiative bill No. 328, which will glvo to every city and town tho power to license, regulato, control, or to suppress or prohibit tho salo of liquors within a munici pality, and which also embodies tho prosent local option law. Ho Is a good Bpeakor, a man with a clear Don't Fail to Hear HON. W. E. CRITCHLOU of Portland, Oregon, on " The Truth About Temperance " At the Natatorium Hall, 7:30 To-Night Good Music Everybody InvitedAdmission Free Sick kidneys glvo many signals of distress. Tho secretions aro dark, contain a sediment. Passages aro froquont, Bcanty, painful. Rackncho ,fs constant day and night. Headaches and dizzy spoils aro fro quont, ' Nelson to Ficjht Again. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22. -After being on the anxious feeat foi tho Inst few days, Rattling N'on has fin-, ally decided to fight Iioro and will bo soon in notion ogulist Anton La Grave on tho night ot October 31. Nelson and La Giava will box 15 rounds in Dreamland tbV, Nelson's bit will ho 50 por ceil o" tho ,U rocoipts without nny .guarantee. Ln Gravo's shnro has not Leon nn- TRY THE SOUTH BEND MALLEBLE RANEE work. (Paid Advertisement,) St. Agnes' Guild. St. Agnes' Guild met in regular session last Thursday evening with Miss Louise Willinmson. Election or officers was held, tho following bo ing elected : Miss Tthehvin Drown president; Miss Jess Purdy, stccre tary, Mifs Marion Qinhy, trtnsuro-" Aftor a social session tho meotiiK' adjourned to moot noxt Thursday melt A W? . "VJNtTT"' JWi. !'Fw i JBmHI You'lt Find It All You Could Desire nounccd. 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