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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1911)
Jt J I' m hk Mi hi 1 ill 1 PXG.TDKTGIIT fEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, iAnqPFOOT, OHFION, SATURDAY. KSTCPTOmER 10, 1011. f 0 REPAIR BEAR i CREEK BRIDGE 1 All Hope Of Erection Of New Struc ture Goes Gllmmcrlnq For This Fall Planks For New Deck Arc' Ordered. CHARACTERS WHO PLAY IMPORTANT ROLE IN BIG MURDER TRJAL. ..The county cfmHJi"'1i,",r, linve 1op5(U1 thnt it would be imprnptirn lilc luul umvii' to nttempt the con-' slnietinu or n hriiljjo across Hwr ejeok 5n this city this Into in the full nidi have directed that new plnnkiiH ho plnccil on the driveway. the mils (iKhtoncu on the scvcml rods mid nny other repairs made which will tend to make the hridtje safe for travel until spring wlcu the proposed new hridpc will be put in. l?epair work will commence the first of the week. No measurements were taken for lumber with which to replace the foot path, which ought to be rcplankcd ns the present planking is worn bndlv in mnny plac es, nnd is not altogether safe, espec- j uy so for heavyweight pedestrians. ' L CWENPENBURQ. . MRS PftllL PC.TTir-(TCyaS.V vbb? a v KJSBtBBSBSBBsSHtKtmlKIBIX ik siSy 'H lAy kME ' vf -- iCtv . .'VT'cipCvvvHdM MISS NOBODY IS SOMEBODY Author Wrote Piny To Plcnse Anil Succeeded Miss Vnll nnd Bcrtee Dcnumonto Are Most Cnptlvntlnu. Audience Was Pleased. TEAMS AMD AUTOMOBILES AROUND COURT HOUSE FBNCE irrs. Paul Healtie. shown above, is the wife of Henri's eou-in Paul, who has Riven the mast dam aging testimony ngmtiM the accused. I 0. Wedenburg is duef compel for the t'onunonwealth. The pris oner's fnthcr is nlso hown. LOVERS AT HEARTS APPEARS ATZION! PAPERS ATTACK RECIPROCITY CHICAGO, Ills., Sept. 30. Kesi dents of Zion City ure up in arms today, over the- appearance of a new rult, "The Lovers of Heart", which is rapidly gaining ground in the city. In three days its membership has grown from 14 to 4G. "The Lovers of Hearts', believe: "That marriage ties have no place in the life of the hiunnu race. "That the lives of the followers of the cult should he lived as close to nature ns possible. ' "That clothes are an incunibcrance and should be discaided. 'That shoes arc instruments of fort ure. "That hats are something that Miould never bo worn." The people of this city slioald bur "Made In Oregon" goods Irom the local merchants whenever the price and quality are equal to Eastern made goods. WiwJclnn for HAftUb, Canadian Papers Arc Bitter In De enunciation Of What They Term An "Unholy Alliance'' Campaign Is Growing Warm. OTTAWA, Out., Sept. 10. Bitter attacks on reciprocity with the United States arc being mlide in the press here during the closiug days of the campaign on the measure adopted by the United States con gress, but to be approved bj the Ca nadian voters. The Montreal Star came out yes terday with a black line across the front page readimr: "Champ Clark says the States want to nnnex Can ada." The Toronto World carries n full page line which reads: "Vote for against the unholy al liance Laurier and Taft." THINK ROADS ARE CENTRAL POINT TO FORCE ISSUE ROAD CUT UP (By Ed Andrews) "Miss Nobody From Slarlaml," at the opera house lust night, proved to be somebody worth the while. The author of the play made no preten sion to intricate ptot. lie wrote the play to please. It is a passing show, and u beautiful one. The costumes and seenerv were, excellent mul the dances unusually good. Olive Vail, the star, is u pretty, winsome little body, with nu excellent voice. Hor tee Heaumonte, as Nina, the Italian girl, was a close second to Miss Vnll. The gentlemen of the cast were all very good. The music has consular able originality, with a very well ar ranged score. The house was crowd ed to capacity, and all voted Iho en tertainment was a delightful success. Wo notion that hoiuo moroliantn In other cities nro uhIiir considerable, annuo lulvartlHtug "Made In OrcBiin" Knoita, That Is an It should bo. Tim merchnnt must know that hlit tiutlvl-' ohltil la Oroirnn. dunl prosperity Is to a nroit extent . . - dependent upon the prosperity of tlio llnsklus for Health. utato at lni'Kc, nnd If Oregon inanii fauturom nro patronlnul, that It will mean greater pay rolls, and, Krcater pay rolls menu a litrifur doKreo of prosperity for ovory man, woman and TO THE FAIR GROUNDS Oregon State Fair Stockade Around Southern Pacific Shops Are Completed Generally Believed That Harrtman Lines Will Discharge Union Employees. LOS ANGKLKS, Cnl., Sept. 10.- With the completion of eisiht foot stockades around both the Southern Pacific nnd Salt Lake shops here, labor leaders today profess confi dence that the officials of the Harri man lines intend to force the issue, and will, within the next few duys, discharge nil union employes. Despite the fuct thnt railroad of ficials claim thnt the stocdades were not built in anticipation of trou ble and should have been erected months ago, local labor leaders nre tumble to account for the sudden na tivities ot the company and the rush with which the stockades were con structed, unless the companies were lilanniiuf sonic decisive move. Travelers Will Do Well To Use Ross Lane While Contractors Are Busy On Main Hlahway To Central Point Grading Under Way. It will be well for nil travelers between this city and Central Point to use the Itoss Lnne rood, for grad ing has started o'n the new highway nnd the rond is badly cut up in con sequence. The Central Point bridge repairs have been nenrly: completed nnd the bridge will be open for Trnfic at the first of the week. Support the manufacturers of your homo city first, last ami alt the time, and you will help yourself to prosper ity. Dut It your local factories cob not supply your wants, Insist that the merchant carries ""Made In Oregon" goods from other Oregon sources to supply your needs. The mall order houses of tho East would not bo so prosperous 1 ttho peoplo of this community wpuld In sist on having "Made In Oregon" goods from tho local merchants. The business ot this community would bo bettor conserved If tho buying pub lic and the miorchnnts would help along tho "Made In Oregon" Idea. Jpl 1.15 ROUND TRIP Hssklns for HtyiHh. SALE DATES: Sept. 9 to Sept. 16 Limit September 20 No stopover allowed All trains will stop at lair grounds SOUTHERN PACIFIC RY. A. N. ltO.SKNIl.UIM. -rrrt0-0vr-wvi. It Will Pay t YOU to wait for the opening of "B-lintfy New Good Fit Shoe Store. In our shoes you will find the lowest temperature and the highest degree of sticktogetheritveness tttofcM .a 1 i Never Put Off Until Tomorrow What You Should Do Today . If your TEETH need attentian do no put it off until tomorrow for-then it may be too late. Have .them attonded to at once. If any of your teeth are missing I can restore them with artificial ones, without plates that cannot be detected from your natural ones. If you have already waited too long and have no teeth left, my Restoration Plate removes all wrinkles and restores the hollow sunken cheeks to their natural, symetrical appearance, adding youth and a healthful pleasing expressing to your countenance. I' use only the most expensive quality of materials and all by work is guaranteed. LADY ATTENDANT. -i 22 Karat Gold Crowns Porcelain Crowns . . Bridge Work (per tooth) Silver Fillings .... $5.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 AND UP. Gold Fillings Full Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate Best Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate Painless Extraction P ALL OTHER WORK IN PROPORTION $1.50 AND UP 7.50 10.00 .50 DR. BARBER, The Dentist 207-208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg, corner, West Main and Grape Streets, Medfbrd, Oregon OFFICE HOURS: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.-Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. .' Phone Main 653 l c 0MWWWWIMWWM pijh:jgWt,t4Mt4 , t 1 t.