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Jtar...... ,ttr.xv. attat: irywit: r.?sr.snMiWttfewlMiiin AmPKOKlJ AlAlliTUnuiNK MtilWORl). OKIWON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1910. CHICAGO SCHOOL CHILDREN Board of Education Believes That It -Has Solved the Problem of Dissat isfaction Poor Children Now Study With Full Stomachs. FEEDS . TEAMSTERS GO BACK TO WORK Terms Ofefred By Companies Arc Accepted and All Drivers Will Rc- "turn to Their Work on Monday Conference Soon to 3c Held.!-"-, ,.- CHICAGO, Nov. 11. Lunoh roo.nft in six or ChioivV.s latest r blc m-IiooIs wcio well pnlronizeil toilny Mini (lie bouni ol' etlnealion liohevc'a il luts solved th inouleni thai lonj; hits futised dissatisfaction -namely. the feeilliiK nt noon tune 01 tnu euti il'v'en in Hie poorer disttieK Soup and bread ami butter, fnud up tin? menu nml h olmrse of uno peitiiv for ciieb "niPiil" was imule l(owtver, it was announced Hint any iliild without the neeessnry penny ;ln a liimury I'ould enrtt fornnlh inr." NATURAL MULLIGAN ( FROM APPLEQATE HurreU Miller btouulif in a freak flpnt tbu AppleKalo seetion Friday, which indicates an attempt of Mother jfatiue to,Kio,v tlto stmt, at least ot a MiillidUi stew. Tho potato and the soup hone were there, all m'nf wns necessary to complete the dish win' the ImluiKV of the ingredients. To telieve the jiiwpensi of the rentier, the 1'ienU consisted of a po talo on each end of the lej; of a deer.; T)ie picco of bone was some five inches in length and the spuds were connected by a root ruiinintr through the hollow portion of thermic from elid fo eml. The potatoes were, t c.lnrse. not ol hiriio size, hut were perfectly ripe'ned. The i'renU was found in Hie potato patch of John Shenkel of Applcjjnte A. Burbank might by udieious 'l-iiftiui' produce the tomatoes, onioin and other things thut go with tho toothsome Mulligan, and nil thut would be necessary for I ho traveling gentry to carry would bo a can and u match and raid some f turner's Mill- li'Mtn iwiteJi in order to live on the fat of. thejiincl. , YALE likely to meet '. I DEFAT FROM PRINCTON .IXBW 1IAV1CN, Nov,. 11 If money, can pull a forlorn hope out of th- ditch Yule will will front Princeton tjBnorinw. The Yale team, the weak est in the history of Old Klf, gos to Bniu'eton tuniorrow appniently to bo sihtiglilered nt the- bands of a team wjiicii" expei IV pronounced tho hestj of year'.s" college corp. Ynle tooters, however, lire taking along; plenty of iuoiie. to back up the wemers of the blue and it is pre dirteil that I'nnebtonians will find plenty of Yale cain in spito of the I'xiH'cted easy conquest of Princeton. THREE HUNDRED FRENCH .KILLED IN OUTBREAK .MKW YUKK, Nov. II. TIio strike j of cxincss wtiL'on drivers, which hast paralyzed express traifflc in New Yoik and vicinity for the push wok and fhrenteiied to result in a general I teamsters' walkout, practically is cued. The New Yoik teamsters today ac cei.tt d tho terms offered tho Jersey City tenmstrs and nccpted by them. All drivers will' return to work Mnn-day. T ho express companies agree to take hnck the strikers and consult with representatives of the employes regarding wages and hours. D00IN STILL TO LEAD PHILADELPHIA NATIONALS CONSTANTINOPLK. Nov. 11. -The death of 1100 French soldier-, killed in an anti-French outbreak in Tripoli, is lepoited here Today. The governor of Tripoli reported Hint lho.OOO natives of Tripoli attacked the French garrison while angered over French intprfereneo with Turk ish rule. Il is declared that ninny block houses iiinuiicd by the French were cnpltited and the Frciicluncu slain. Hasklns (or realth. DKSIUOUH OF GUK1.VG TIIK DIWNIC 11 1 KIT. Wo aro honestly desirous of curing you uro Interested In anyone- needing Orrlno wo Invite you to write ub. Our correspondence Is confidential, aud bur ropllcs aro sent in plain scaled envojopea. Orrlno No. 1 ns a bccrot treatment, and No. 2 Is for thoao who wish the voluntary treat ment. J I nor box. Write for free booklet on "How to Cure Drunken ness." Tho Orrlno Co., C32 Orrlno Building Washington, D. C. This leading druggists lndoro Orrlne.and Is sold by Leon B. Hasklns, PUUjAUKM'IUA, Nov. 11. In lito of his resignation and the pre diction to tho vontraty, Manager Booin will be at the head of the Phil adelphia Nntioual league baseball leai'n next year, nccdidiiig to an itn itoiiticemeut made today. The news wns gion put after a conference be tween Owilei Horace Fovcl and l)on ii. Although it was not mentioned in the aiiiioiiucemeitt, it is believed that .ho Cincinnati mid Phihidcdphia trade f .liielt caused all the trolihhs will go hroiigh. Chailie Murphy, owner of ho Cubs, ami representatives of 'liarles P. Tall, who is believed !. iinnv to be the real owner of the Phillies, aro said to have brought heir influence to bear to force Fogel to accede. ALLOWED FIGHT TO CONTINUE BY COURTESY NKW YORK, Nov. 11. The sched uled ten round fight between Joe Jennetto and "Black Hill'' is being considered on the light of 'n g6bl pike onfans who saw ithe allowed contest Inst )tight. It is believed that Jeanotto could have nut bis onnnhent iit at tiny 'stage of tho' fight land: allpwed him to go live rounds through courtesy.' At the! beginning of the fifth round Jeauettc toltl Black Hill he was going to knock luiu out, and' ten soeoiids later ended the fight vith a right cioss to Jhe jaw. rf Fim.iw mi in BRIDGE FOR WATER PIPE BEING PUT UP. i Thursday afternoon, Wnter .Super intendent (limit left for Lille Untie eieck tp superintend the placing ol the permanent iron bridge for the 'pipeline to Med ford. The structure, which takes the place of the tempor ary wooden bridge, will be (18 feet in length and 2 Sleet above the bed of the stream. The steel i soli Hie ground, in it will letpi'ue but a few days to as semble the parts. This piece of woik completes the wnter system. YOUNG MAN. 20, WEDS ADOPTED MOTHER, 40 Jfp M -UfiU jH'JtW ' " " U- IIAItltnnSlllMtO, Ky.. Nov. 11. -Hint Cii)id will not be denied under nns ciicunistaiices was shown heie when James Tinner, 'JO years old, applied at the office of the countv clerk for a license o wed his adopted mother, Mrs. Sarah Stewart. Ait vcars old. The del I; would not giant the li cense as Hie boy was under age, mi les.-, his patent or giiaidiau would sign mi agreement, tins wa.s cusm accomplished, iix Mrs. Stewait, mori Hum twice Hut nge of the prospective bridegiooin, liliisliingly came forward and signed the paper which uoiilc permit her adopted sou to become tier husband. Turner was adopted by Mr. Stew art IS years ago, and alter reaching manhood he found that he ood lit mother in a diffcienl wtv than most mothers ate loved, and the wedding was Hut ic. ult. r ANOTHER DEER CASE I . " AT W00DVILLE Change Name but not Policy You will find tho same faces to wait on you as you found before tho sauio well known quality tho samo courteous treatment the samo willingness to make right ev ery llttlo thing that should piovo wrottg tho samo desire on ovcry ono'a part to please. Wo will continue to carry lite well-known brands cf goods that wo havo carried be fore and add to them such others as wo feci aro In de mand by our trade. Wo hope to maho this the best and most popular store In Southern Oregon, and while wo fool that wo now enjoy tln Inrgcat trndo in tho city of Medford. wo will endeavor to increase that IiiibIiicss right along and if good goods nnd right prices will do it wo will huvo :"i easy time. Allen Grocery Co. Main arid Central Main 2711 ; The Fair Oaks Orchard Tracts Close to Medford. Good splendid sofl. Sub-irrigated and above frost lino 70 aores now planted to pears and ap ples. Prices right and torn:? onsy. Let mo show you a good real eslato investment. Earl C. Sabin Room 202 Fruitgrowers Bank Building. SPECIAL- PRICES ON HOME MILL 'PRbbtfCf S ' The prices listed below are for sack lots or for 100sack lots. A- mixed order of 500 pounds or ovnr of any of the above will be delivered to any part of the city. J One-sack lots sold only at mill. Middlings, flO-pound sack $1.65 Davis' Best Flour, sack $1.25 ..Mill Koed, 75-pound sack $1.20 l?rtdo Washington Flour, sack $1.25 'Oats, No. 1, p,cr 100 lbs $1.75 lllugstom Flour, sack ...$1.4Q Screenings, mr 100 lbs $1.50 Kollyd IBm'kry, 75-pound sat;k..$1.15 "Ural nun audXlarinapur sack ,30c Hi'an,.(j0-pound sack ..,....;..,... ...95c Thanksgiving Special With every 25c cash purcbaso made at our market von are untitled to a chance to win an J8-pound (urkoy, no buy your froth, salted, (alined and .smoked fish hero. Wo alho havo fresh oysters for .hat Thaiikstfivinp; dinner. Call or jfliono and wo will deliver your order. Rogue River Fish Co 17 NORTH FIR STREET. PHONE MAIN 3621. On complaint of Game Wardons (Wriaht ami Sundry, J. Non t ha miner i of Kvmih creek ha been taken into j custody charged with running deer i with dntth. DiMriet Attorney Mulkey i left Friday morning for Woodvillc to ! hold the examination. ( A number of cnca of Solutions of I tin. "lime lnu'n havrt lieitn lirnuilit no Ii ta vnnituvt dUfitfurcment anda ,.om ,jia, neiu!ibmIt(ioil during the Vffl 1 AlVt W Premature Grayness handicP io t octal and bu.iut life. Thoie who cire for their pertoaal ap pearaace, uie HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. It retoovei all tracei of raynei by re atorlni the hair to it antural color ued aucccttfully when all other fall. 'is NOT A DYH. , Send 1c loe lok 'Ti Care ol ba H' asu aEru. ma. sUBSTiTinca M and 58c. bottles, ut UruaO' KOH SLK Y LKON II HAS KINS, MEDFOHD, OR past year, but niot of ilieui fuiled for lack of evidence. Tho resident of (but section ure dividuiHinto tw tactions and each one wntchoe the i other for a chance to mil a citbo ol some kind. The prompt aud efficient news tiorvlco of tho Mall Trlbuno has never lioen duplicated In a town tho alio of Medford. PRIVATE WIRE PHONE 1831 Moss 6 Co. GRAIN AND STOCK BROKERS W. L. BAIN LOCAL MGR. ROOM 15, P. O. BLOCK MEDFORD, OREGON i r-; 1 Votici: of sam: oi-' 91 1,2.-50 i.u. PltOYKMKNT JIONDS Ol.' TIIK CITV OK .Mi:il'OHI. Nntlco Ih hereby kIvbii that tho city council ot tho city of Medford, Ore gon, will rocolvo soalod proposals foi JH.250, nlj; per cent, teiv-ycar, lm provement bonds. llIdH to bo filed with tho city re corder of tho city of Medford, Oi-oroii, on or lieforo 1:30 o'clock p. in. No vember 15th, 1910, and to ho accom panied by a certified chcok equal to five por cent of tho amount bid for: check to he mado payable to tho city treasurer of wild clty. Tho council reserves tho right to re Joe t any and all bids. .BOUT, V. TELFBR, Gt City Recorder. A store must make it pay you foi ending its ads. If it did not, tin tost of its ndvet Using would be brown awny. For if the ad pay you it pays the store not oilier viae. Hawkins for health. Tho finest Sample Hoonis in t)u, city. Single rooms or en auitb also rooms with bath Hotel Moore Telephone In Kvery Room RAU-MOHR COMPANY Proprietors. EUROPEAN PLAN ,1, : fajS ' u1 ii''lv' sPf The One Right Way j is the Hand-Tailor- j ed Way. - j JjTYour clothes will fit perfect- ly, went' longer look better and bo absolutely satlafric- l tory if furnished by W. W. EIFERT-Thc---Ptogressive Tailor. - The Famous Ji Does Not Strain the Eyes Don't use a small, concentrated HeIu over one shoulder. It puts an unequal strain on your eyes. Use a diffused, soft, mellow light that cannot flicker, that equal izes the work of the eyes, such as the Rayo Lamp tflves, and avoid eye strain. The Rayo is designed to give the best light, and it does. It has a strong, durable snaue-noiuer that Is held firm and true. A new burner Klves added strength. Made of solid brass and finished In nickel. Easy to keep polished. The Rayo is low priced, but no other lamp gives a better light at any price. Once a Rayo User, Always One. Dtalirt Ltruhtrr "n Iclyurt, wr tf r HutlpUm wiarfi I n amlatfiicy otiht Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) A Jr&w?s CATAItnil Rl FFERI5IIS Ciood Tiling to Know. If you now own a Ilyonicl hard ubhor Inhalur, Chan Strain: wanti on to know that ho will noil you o oottlo of IIYOMKI for only 50 cents "Hemenibor this, all who suffer wltl atnrrh a bottlo of HYOMI3I (pro- lounco It Illgh-o-me) la put up In fl oparato packaK and sold for 50 ontB, to nccomuiodiito tho vast arm) if pooplo who already own a llyomot Inhaler. ChaB. Strani; will toll it to you a hat prlro and :lvo you tho opportu ilty to begin at onco to rid yourself if v"llo catarrh ami tho BiiuffllitK lawklnB and spitting that go with It Many peoplo through years of nej; oct havo let catarrh Bt a stronp iold upon thorn. Borne of (hose peo- tlo unreasonably think that one hot- le of IIYOMBI ought to euro them No matter how chronic your cat arrhal troubles, IIYOMEI Is guaran oed by Chas. Strang to euro them If -ou givo It half a chance. Just reatho it, that's all, and Its healing oothing, antiseptic properties will nake you feel better In a day. If you own an Inhaler got a 50- 'eat bottlo of IIYOMEI today. If ou do not own a Hyomol Inhaler, sk for a l 00 outfit, which Includes dialer. 1 Hasklns for health De.tt s, n tk cv -, i.ttnrait thheb.iit'es ot the en-, iln-iiina tihtn, Liiinev, Imr, stoiiuii'li ami boHcl lioiible niiiiiot ei-t with out n calico. ('luropiiietie Adiu-tiii' ulx ip innv thu caiiNtt, which i pro. ure on nerves, and HO to 00 per cent of so-called iucureb'e cluouiu caittMi nt-3 Hindu well No mutter what yTitir ailment, call or aildioss Dlt. I. M. (H)l( DON, 'J10 K. Main .! , Mcdforl, Or., over Med foul Hardware (' orfu-it hotii-n 10 to V2 11 ui.. 2 v .p nnd 7 to 8 p. tu. Other houis and Siiim1.(h bv (ippomlment. Splendid Fruit Land Tract 465 ACRES 3io miles from the city oC Mcllfordjtooo' acres under plow, balance scattered oajts ai$1ln,usU land, easily cleared; land lies above the frost line, Is finely drained'and sub-irrigated. This tract overlooks flic entire vallev, in the heart 'of a fine fruit section; Adjoining land hold at $250 per acre. Price of this, tract ijiloH per acre. Splendid tonus. Apply D. H. JACKSON . COMPANY PHONE 2722. 118ia WEST MAIN ST. RED SOIL 'WHtt .Ki IVuit .lands, denrcd. or uuplearcd. Tonus to suit the buyeji''. StiJ3Iqv)aitil, thp ov.Ticr, pr' i The Van Dyke ReaItv Co. Boom 3. 123 Main Street Campbell & Baumbach REAL ESTATE, LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved farms and city property. PHONE 3231. 200 FRUITGROWERS BANK BUILDING. )- Mil , tf , ,9 The P. 4f JS,-&,iR,(will soon be at . Wt Butte Falls, Oregon iViMrt Iimidlc your orders. Place them iioi "Writq 07 Phouu us for oriccs. Butte Falls Lumber Co. The Best Sub-Division Proposition f I in the Rogue River- Valley 170 ACItKS, HAM? Ml Mi FltOM ItAIMtOAl) STATION' 9 11C acres In train; 10 ncren In 2-your-old poaru; 45 acra In brucili nnd timber, easily cleared; no wnste; u'ood houso, two barns, all fenced with woven wlro; tolephone; It. F. Dj; part Irrigated, l'rlco, 1155 per aere; total, JUG, 350. Terma: 7G00 canh; $400.0 ono year, 0 por cont; $14,850 five years, G por cent, HUNTLEY - KREMER COMPANY tilt uulT(UlovI:ItH, hank. LANDQUIST, JOHNSON 6 LILIUS, INC. Real Estate and Insurance Bargains and Monoy Special Representative Makers in Farms, for International Real Orchards and Tim- Estate Association, h or Lands. Chicago, 201 St, Phone 2 411.. Mark's Blook. ... I W..M! 1 I.HIIII Hill IIIHII I !! i t ! 1 J k J k & ih .