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I': MGE SIX h i x ' r & tv 5 If P V '' ' ,s ? 1 & ' Er f Vv- ' frV fcM 5,V MDTTQRP MATL TRIBUNE, atEDFORD, OREO ON. 'WEDNESDAY, AUGUST HO, 10,1.1'. GRIGNON MUST FACE A JURY Justice of the Peace Taylor Holds Accused Man to Await Action of . Grand Jury Suspected of Rob Inn A. S. Kiuby. Henry Miller In "The Havoc" Hnlplt Orixnoit, accused of belnp one of thn four thtms who slugged nlul robbed A. S. Kibby, an aped knife grinder, on last Thursday o--iming, wan held to await examination by tht grand jury by Justice of the Peace G. 0. Taylor this morning. Tlic benriup was lenptby and the cidence, while circumstantial, seem ed strong cnoiigh to warrant holdinp the vounp man. llond was placed nt $500. A birpe number of witnesses were called to the stand during the prop' ress of the case, mnong them bcinir A. L. Duffy who swore that he saw Grigmm runninp away from the scene of the holdup. Kibby was un able to testify apamst the yonnp man other than to say that one of the robers was bhort, about as tall as Gripuon. . As the grand jury is now in ses sion it is probable that Gripnon will be given an early examination. CLEVER BOXERS TO MEET THURSDAY EVE Four clover four-round bouts will bo pulled orr at tho Xatatorlum Ath letic club's gymnasium tomorrow, Thursday, evening at S:30 sharp. Frankto Edwards states that local fight fans will witness tho fastest and cleverest contests ever seen In Aledford. All tho boys aro In good condition, having trained faithfully, and the bouts will all be of a good, clean variety. This Is the first of a series of bouts which will be staged monthly at the clubrooms. The boys are all evenl matched, as follows: Dick Rhodes vs. Roy Smith. Chic Rowlen vs. George Frozen. Jimmy Smith vs. Dick Phlefer. Eddlo Moore vs. Wlllard Jones. v Tickets for sale at clubrooms. &y m 6B -1 dHtf-Hkk ' K!M--Hk flllV -riHsHBPi3l k 3B w-j T HB . i M .iH ,v ?tsl MdHL' r ll Rpx IHM MQHpr ESPEED0UBLETRACKIN6 PROGRAM TO CONTINUE BALLta HOST Of! TAFT AT SEATTLE SAN FHANOISl'O, Cul., Aug. 30 SKATI'I.K. Wu.. Ami. 30. -Vrv Tho retrenchment policy adopted dent Tntl wi'l iiivno in S .title t)c by the Uim-inum system will not in- lohor 10 nd will sponk at i. pubbo tcrfere with the double-trucking meetim in tin' Annul v m ilu even i from Snn KrnneNeo to the Missouri inp. l)n the morning ot th' 17tb river, much ot which h ntrcmly uu- he will he invited to enjo, roun der way, according to the announce- of golf at the Count rv ''In' lie will n cut todr of Vice I'livddcui and General Manager .luliiw Kruttschnitt. lie explains that the improvement work is not an operative expense, ami it i only economy in handling existing lines that the sy-Mcin is strmnp for. BATTLESHIP OREGON IN COMMISSION ONCE MORE YESTERDAY'S SCORES. . I f ' National. At Xew York 5Tew York 7 St Louts 5 At Brooklyn Ilain. At Boston Rain. At Philadelphia Philadelphia 5 Chicago yt 3 American. At Deroit Detroit . 0 Philadelphia 8 At Cleveland Cleveland 1 Washington '. .' 2 At Chicago , Chicago 3 Boston . , .- 0 At St. Louis St. Louis ....'. -1 New York 7 Celebrated actor, who appears at the MeJfortl Friday evening, Scpteni bcr 1, to open the theatrical sea son . Henry Miller, whoso great acting ability in big dramas has been shown hero repeatedly in the past in such plays as "The Great Divide" and "Tho Only Way." will appear in Medford in H. S. Sheldon's remarkable stage sto ry, "The Havoc" one of the most em phatic successes in New York last 3eason. Mr. Miller has come to tho west Immediately following the met ropolitan presentation ot the play and will enter upon the second season in 'Tho Havoc." Ho will be supported by thq original New York cast, every .uember of which has been brought to this city for the coming engage ment. In "Tho Havoc" Mr. Miller has round a powerful role In which he is doing the finest acting of his career. His characterization of Richard Craig, the central character of H. S. Shel Jon's gripping play, is a really re markable blend of subtle, sardonic comedy and powerful, repressed, real istic acting that keeps the real depths ind irony of the wronged husband uppermost throughout even the com ;dy situations. It Is tho greatest ex hlblton of sheer acting ability Henry Miller has even done, anad presents a stage portiait that rivals his Sidney Carton and Stephen Ghent. SKATTliK, Wn Aug. 30 - The re built Imttkwliiii Oregon wn- todav' put into commission nt the Pugvt Sound nay vnrd. Tho ceremonies v,r,, lirinf. Tli.t lif tl..lii.i .11 ..- ...:.. ...... .. ii... n....:r: .. .. I ""' ....,.:.. ii, i .11 .i ,1-1 tinted btutes tluve veal's ago. carrying a "skele on erew ' ot 150 men. speak nt an opeit air ittctinr dc.wn tn'xp nl noon and in the cvemii.' will hi entertained u i'nner by 'icbaitl i'ibuger, i j tune secre ury ul the interior. The president contin ues on Itw trip, leaMiur for the south on the evening of the 17th. Prince of India Dcntl. HYDKUADAl). India. Aug. 30. - Asab ,lah Xiramnul-Mulk, the Nirani of Hyderabad mid the prince of the premier empire, is dead hero today Hyderabad has an area of S'J.Oiitl sipiarc miles tiud a population ot 11,000,000. Tho Niintu's heir, Sul- 11 Mulk huhaduur, visited the I I HU' H" J Hasklus for lleolth. How's This ENGLISH ROCKINGHAM TEA POTS Wo will put on sale hero tomorrow and Friday (see oast window) about 10 dozen of the genu ine English "Rockingham tea pots, 4 styles to select from; 4 sizes in each style; regular retail price -J0c to 7i5c each; special price for Thurs day and Friday, CHOICE 25 CENTS HOSIERY In getting the children ready for school remem ber we are selling our boys' and misses' regu lar 15c quality Hose at 10c a pair, in colore black and brown, sizes G to 9Vi. a AVe also carry the best line of boys' ithel misses' 25c Hose in the city; any size up to size 10. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Pacific Coast. At Los Angeles r K. Los Angeles 8 San Francisco 2 At San Francisco Portland 3 Onkland 4 At Sncrauiento Sacramento 5 Vernon '. . . . .7 II. 13 10 14 Northwest. At Seattle Seattle 3 Vancouver 2 At Portland Portland 7 Tiicmn 4 At Spokane Spokane 5 Victoria ,.., 4 0 8 14 7 0 U as Point TO TIII3 1'UIILIO. Cojnmenclng September 1 the Mess ier and Kenworthy Fish Co. will bo utrlctly on a cash basis. Jly so doing wo can uoll our goods much cheaper. Commencing Friday, September 1 we will sell spring chlckons at 2Cc per poumL uml everything In our store will bo reduced In price. Halibut, 10o por lb.; Bulmon, 17 l-2c per lb. Ite nneuibor those not wishing to visit tho storo may telcphono their orders nnd thoy will bo sent C. O. D. "We wll lat present keep up our free de livery four times a duy 8, 10, 2, 4 o'clock. Hoping our old customers wll still remember us, wo remain, uh i'vor, 140 'mESSLER & KENWORTHV. A HANK HOOK Hasklus for Health. 3Lrs. I. J. Purkeypile spent Tues day in Grants Pass. Miss Maud Caley, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. S. E. March, left for her home in Yoncnlla Tues day morning. At the special election held here Monday the ote was 03 votes for the amendment and 55 votes against the amendment. i H. F. Peurt has resigned school director in Central school district. Mrs. T. F. Kimckstedt and son Emmett, returned Monday even ing from a visit to relatives at Etna, California. Mrs. Ervington, who hns been vU iting her uucle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Wade- left for her borne in Ashland Tuesday morning. The opening of school hero has been postponed until September 11 on account of tho serious illness In nn trancisco of Mrs. Cooper, wife of Prof. Cooper, principal of our school. Dr. E. Davis left Tuesday morn ing for San Francisco on a business trip. II. E. Bedford and family have re turned from an ouiing o Crescent City and other coast points. J. T. Anderson of Red Bluff, Cal ifornia, spent tho first of the weik hero accompanied by his son und left for homo Tuesday evening. Tho city council Monday evening accepted the bid of the Clark Ilunery Paving company to puvo (ho sheets ordered paved and woik will com mence very soon. Chailes Woody of Red IHuff, Cal ifornia, has started a bowling alloy hero. Mrs. Ella Ropor of Grants Pass visiting relatives in Central Point. Mrs. E. E. Emmcrson and daugh ters, Misses Edytho and Ceoyle, have returned to Central Point, lmvinn. spent tho boated term nt their rnouu-lf turn uomestend nud liulto Falls. , Boys' School Waists Pine quality Madras Cloth and Percale, cheaper than you can i make them; light and. dark colore; sizes G to 12 years, 25c and 50c ea Boys' and Girls' Knit Waists Nazareth Waists, C to 13 years, 25c. Acorn Knit "Waists, 0 to 12 3ears, 15c. The Nazareth Waists Union Suits, three garments (waist, -pants and vest) in one here, in sizes 2 to 12 years, 50c Suit SCHOOL SUPPLIES You will buy them here when you see our prices. HUSSEY'S WILL LIGHTEN the burden of caring for your money. Deposit your cash In tho Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank 'and you will not have to sit and worry about Its safety. Thieves don't steal bank books; and If flro destroys ono, you don't loso anything, us yon would If It was tho cash Itself. Open an account today and you'll sleep easier tonight and every night. 1!!' EH j&kBAmf0z wl KL3 S5 Spjk Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank Still in Business The Southern Oregon Elec tric Company has moved two doors south to the C. C. Ponting Plumbing Shop Southern Oregon Electric Co. Your Skin Nee4s MARINELLO Tntio u carofiil look In jour mirror Sou tln tmvuo wriiiiRlit tn your nUln ly wind umt wonthor Now In tho limn in IipkIh tn rme ily llm doffotn -tmt rluxMrt your iun oilli'B with thn utninxt ciiio Tho hivit nuthnrlty In tho country on tho kln In Kinlly l.loyil, author of "Tho tfkln" Mho iicotnmtinln Marinello Troatmonts and Marinollo Preparations u tlio only tihioliitoty umt entirely I'ffoclhn lurthoil or oivrliiK for thw Klsln. Wo iino lhui cxclimholy, CtinnullittUui In fro In our Khop, I.i't ui ti'll ou exactly wlntt your xkhi milN to jmt t In nrrrnt comtl lllon. AniHilutmeiitN muito hy t.U pliomi will nam both your tlnm uml oiirA CORA E. UTLEY Room 5, over Kcntncr's. PHono 1 1 1 PLUMBING STKAM AND HOT WATKIl HKATINO All Work Ounrnnteed Prices Itcanonnbto 23 Howard IIUh-Jc, KuUtmc on (II Ii Street. Coffeen & Price Ihiclflo noat Home ll In a Class by Itself It In a gre-.U big loaf, tnado from tho best high Krado flour. FKKIU.KSS IIHKAU Is tuoro like that Rood old homo tnado bread that mother used to mnko than any other on tho market. Ask your- Rrocer for I'lIKItLKSS I1UKAI) and irfslst that you got It be cause there Is nono so good. RARDON'S BAKERY Corner Slain nud Ompo Street. Phone Pacific 2681 Home 268 For oMTLK CREAM for Wim?PJNCr, BUTTERMILK, BUTTER, ICE CREAM, or SHERBETS. ''Not the Cheapest but the BEST." Rogue River CREAMERY 134 N. Riverside Avenue LABOR 1 DAY MONDAY SKl'TEMUER 4 WILL BE ROYALLY CELEBRATED AT MEDFORD GRAND PARADE IN FORENOON FOOT RACES TUG OF WAR HORSE RACING BALL GAME OTHER SPORTS Prizes for Best Decorated Floats and largest attendance in parade of any individual union :: :: :: :: :: :: Big Dance at Night IN THE NAT HALL CHEAP FARES ON RAILROADS Everybody Invited to Participate In New Quarters Wo aro now loontod in largor quurtorfl, nt tho ortst ond of Jnclcson Stroot, ncrosH Boar Crook. Mill work of.nll kinds onshortoatnotico Medford Builders Supply Co. Phono Homo 21L East Jackson St. tNfclMl I TROUBLESOME TEETH are a great source of annoyance. Why neglect them until they become troublesome ? I charge you nothing for examination and advice and may save you many dollars. All work guaranteed. Lady attendant. 22-KARAT GOLD CROWNS ..$5.00 PORCELAIN CROWNS .. $5.00 BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) ....$5.00 GOLD FILLINGS ....$1.50 AND UP SILVER FILLINGS $1.00 AND UP FULL SET OF TEETH, on rubber plate ....? $7,50 BEST SET OF TEETH, on rubber Plate $10.00 All other work in proportion. PAINLESS EXTRACTION. t ''' J REMEMBER THE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ARE GUAR ANTEED TO BE THE VERY BEST. DR. BARBER, The Dentist wri-wa .Farmers ana fruitgrowers JBank Building, Cornor West Main and" C and Grape Streets, Medford, Oregon. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Phone Main 653, J MMMMMiMMMMMMMiMMMMi0M 7 '"jgl'lt? MHW WKc f -U"l'4f(w t" - hrnrt. " t,""- 'Jf-tKif