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11 l It 1 r - k- w r rA ff p.. - K rV rt. FXGB TWO JMEDFOBD MAJTi TRIBUNE, MED1TORD, ORl'lOON, TUESDAY, SlflPTOI HUtt 20, 1911. NUS MEETING i! iPlllii ROHLflnu duun . I. I , I, Wednesday Good Road Boosters Will MettWith Ashland People At 3:30 O'clock Urge Opposition Te Come Out And Talk. .. . A public; innss meeting in favor of ttio ii-ojiopow $1,000,000 lmnu issue for R$)d roHdtf will be livid nt tin? ClHuifiumin TuWnnrlo nt AshlAml, Wednesday ritlvrnooti nt 3:!10 o'clock. Comity Judge .Noil linn niuiomicotl hi intention oE bviujj present nt the mecthii: nml oilier t-neukers will in clude W. (lore, W Jledfonl nnd V. R. Colcuinn, the cbnnly clerk. A first -class mnlo quartet will attend from Mcdfonl, 'ami the program will bu in tonpensed with music. It is cspecinU ly liiycd that' persons who nre op posed to the bond ismio be present nt thit meeting nnd present their ar guments', which the speakers will un derlake vto answer. The delegation of Portland business men will be in Ashland that afternoon and may take part in the spenkinjr. Ladies are es pecially invited and a full altendnnee is desired. The meeting: will be held in the afternoon in order not to con flict with the bnnnuct to bo tendered tho Portland delegation by the Com mercial club in tho evening. mm dead SHE DOESN'T KNOW With her husband , lying dead at tholr formor home at Branlford, On tario, but thinking htm merely 111, Mrs. V. n. Oxley of Gold Hill left Friday for .hat place. A telegram announcing bis sudden death of pneu monia came yesterday afternoon, but the truo nature of its contents was withold from Mrs. Oxley, as it was feared tho tragic truth would pros- trato her. so that she would bo uu- able to make tho trip. Oxley was ft well-known mining .man of th'.s district, where ho had been operat ing several years. Bafore coming here ho Jiad been mining In Idaho. He was a director of the Syivanite Mining company, operating the Syl vanUa' mine, three jnilea north of Gold Hill. Ho had gene cast on bus iness pertaining to the mine, many stockholders of which reside in Ontario. LONE SURVIVOR .OF PRIMITIVE INDIAN TRIBE. HBXMJBBBBBBui'- V2dH6riflKKfl WH I BlBBBBBBBMf,.jtL J jHHVBttH1 H I H BflBBjBJBBBBBBBBK!MBBBBjBjBEByBnGBJBBnt3M I .SXftXJQJUO EbKTWXIi'rT pROTXRSCR T T 'WATERMAN AD SAM Deciphering n hmunu document, with the key to most of tho hturcu glyjdiies lost, is the baffling but nlw orbitigly delightful task which Dr. A. U. Oroebcr mid T. T. Vtcnnnu, of the C'uiversitv of Califoniin, haw set ior themselves. The doeument is 1-hv, the Deer vorek Indian cap tured recently near Orovillv, who h owld by every mlo nnd reckoning be the lnnlivst man on earth. lie is the Jnst of his tribe; when he die his language becomes dead nlso; he has feared people, both whites nnd Indians, to suvli an extent that he h as wandered, alone, like a hunted animal, .iucc the death of his tribal brothers mid sisters. BIG MEET HI TALENT TONIGHT Good Roads Campaigners Will Visit Southern Town 'Tonight .Speak ers Will Be Headed By W. i Coleman, County Clerk. "6RJUIDMA" OGLEBY E DIES ALONE UBIN i "Grandma" Ogleby, an cld-time resident of tho Gold Hill cection, was found dead in bed In Jicr cabin on her Sardine Creek homestead, about seven miles Irom Gold Hill Saturday morning by a neighbor who called to see how she was getting along. She had been failing rapidly of late, and neighbors had taken tho duty of call ing n her ovory day. to seo that she was dl right and to render whatevor assistance possible. Mrs. Ogleuby had been subject to sinking spells the past few weeks, and It Is thought she knew death was near, as sho left a scrap of paper .lying on tho bed, on which wore written the namo and address of a relativo in Washington. This relativo has been wired for in structions as to tho disposition of the bofiy. WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 25. Solution of the high cost of living Dr. Wiley said today lay in the elim ination of tho useless middleman. "In this citv," he said, "I would havo'pnblio stores at which tho gov ernment civil employes could pur chase household Mipplies as is done by the army nnd navy. Stops Falling Hair Chrle Strang Guarantees Fariaian Suite, the Heal Hair Kemvdy. You jean abolish every particlo of dandruff, you can stop Itching scalp, you can prevent hair from thinning or failing out by uslug PARISIAN 8AGEf'which Is sold on money back plan. PARISIAN SAGI2 soakB Into tho roots of tho hair, and not only des troys the microbes that cause hair troubles, but furnishes to tho hair just tho hind of nourishment to mako hair grow luxuriant and to put lite una beauty into it. The girl with tho Auburn hair is on every carton and hottlo of PARISIAN SAGE. Look for it, 08 Imitations aro numerous. Largo bottle no coats at Chas, Strang's and driiBgUts uverywhoro. Headed by W. It. Coleman, coun ty clerk, the advocate of the good road bond issue, will invade Talent tonight nnd hold a meeting there in the interests of the passage of the bonds. Mr. Colcmun will bo in "his home district tonight and "his talk fa vprinjtheJjoQdjiiisccrtain to.be a great aid. Other speakers will be on hand. These will include W. II. Gore and W. IT. Colvig. A successful meeting was held Jfonday night at Willow Springs. BUDDY RYAN GETS $480 TESTIMONIAL PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 2C Buddy Ryan, the premier willow urt ist, has a jingle in his jeans today which sounds like $480 in real money us n result of yesterday's testimonial game between the Columbus club and the Coast Leaguers. The total receipts from the Ryan Day game was $800. Ryan got (JQ per cent and the remninintr 40 ner cent 'was divided between the- other players. Fifteen hundred spectators witnessed the irame. which was n rollicking farce. Look at the ads for the chance to buy the property you need at a "right jrice." r HEAVY VOTE IH SIN FRANCISCO Both Sides Are Working Hard To Bring Out Supporters Rolph Charged With Being The Candidate Of "Big Business." WANT AUTOS 10 wwm Ride Thtough Valley Is Planned By CeflMner.cijiJ CjuJ). As Entertainment I Fr. f ortlamVVIsltors Who, Wljl tie In Med ford Tomorrow. t( On ..Wednesday, from the .hour ol I 10 to t) p. in., a party of t'ortlnud business inch, made up from the Portland Commercial chib. will be JiY the e.ily. Jt is thuir di'Mrcs. as ox-. pressed by l C. Chapman, in charge of tho party, "Wo waul to seo your new buildings, your Nntalorium, nnd soino of your world famed products. Your welcome will be more appreciat ed than a formal entertainment." Secretary Uoos, yeipioMs nil owners of automobiles to be on hand to take the party through the city, nnd show them our many improvements in and nbout the city. An informal reception will bo held at the Commercial club exhibit room to establish acquaintance with our UKiroH)litnti neighbors, nnd the pub lic is cordially invited to meet them. PORTLAND, At.e, Sept. 2:.Gov. ernor Plaisted today appointed Obe diah Gardner of Jtoocklnml as Unit ed States senator to succeed the latci William P. Frye. Gardner was de feated for governor of Mnino in 1110(1, when ho ran on the democratic ticket for that office. Hniklnn for Utvtlth. " - i i t- CAN m CAN WELL without ? ECONOMY JARS and ECONOMY JAR CAPS ? 't "Wo nlso hniullo Mason Jars Everlasting Jars and thcFmitttunfciu . Them. vlM ( mx a m m. m uhmmmi t. L SB S0 L. m. P NAVOY i -mr- 3"" i t t. OLMSTEAD &HTMARD w o Are tue aiiing- M&mnxM. or s CHASE & SANBORN'S u "IPfc MM F1" MMV V I N. ilfwt SAX FRANCISCO. SepL 2C With good weather to bring out tho voters ' ono of tho heaviest it nott ho heaviest vote in the history or San Francisco politics is being cast hero today by the supporters or P. II. McCarthy, the la bor mayor who seeks re-election, and those of James Rolph Jr., who, his op ponents say,- Is a candidate ot "big business." In every district ot tho city support ers ot both candidates worked hard to get out a heavy Tote. more, Mrs. Otis B. Wight, W. O. Young. " Fackagcs W. Uigham, Gertrude Gage, O. C. Hanlin, Mrs. Andy John son, Lawrence Nelson, D. A. Ross, Wm. P. Thncker. Parties -calling tor tho nbovo will please say "advertised." A charge or one cent will be umdo upon deliv ery ut tho above letters or packages. A. M. WOODFORD. P. M. Uaskins for health. Uaskiua for Health. R ADVKRTISKI) LETTERS. Tho following list of letters remain uncalled tor at tho 1ost office at Medford, Oiegon, Wednesday, Sep tember 20,. 1911. Airs. V. P.-Dacker, Mrs. "Louis K. Barker, (2), Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Julius Beeman, Jva . Blel, II. Blanker. Fletcher Drown, Elder F. 'S. Bunch, Henry Calahnn, Glover Carroll, MrB. B. M. Clark, Mr. Cox, Mrs. Mario Con Jlsh, Mrs. Katherlno Culagan. Katlo Culigan, Leo F. Cunningham, M. O. Douglass, Laura Dorn, UenJ. F. Ed wards. Joe Krhart, Thos. IllOSmmens, Ruth O. Ensign, D, B, JjJvans, Jiert EvaiiB, S. F6rroro. E. W. Foster, Sny der Frefry, Mr. and Mrs. J, G. Fry, OenUon, V. C. Gorst, Dr. R. E. Gold (2), Phyllss Grazer, Charles Grugon, Mrs. O. E. Hamilton, Mrs. Ellda Ham ilton. Frank Hlnes, II. P. Houston. William Holmes (2), Allison How ard, Mrs. Nannie Huson (2), N. H. Humphrey, Mrs. Jnno Jenkins, Kern Variety Store Anton Koonlg, F. 8. Lowls, h. E. Long, Robert McCauloy, S. McAdams, Frank Miller, Mrs. Geo. Mlllor, Alfred Morgan, Mrs. A. 8. Parsons, Paul Plerco, Mrs. C. II. Price, R. w. Price, Ivan Rogers, Vo- rtata Russol, L. L. Small, Mrs. C. BUnoy, Mrs. C. Sncddqr, Mrs. J. F. Storey, Thomas L. Tlndall, John J. Touchoy. Herbert E. Trochlor, Robt. L. Tucker. Robt. W. Tucker. Jack Vidler, H, F. Wilson, Carollno Wil-J WMMWMMMmt. A Glass fL Lunch &$M Va A. keen, appetite aqd good oligca tion means heal tli and strength.. Pabst BlueRibbon ib tlie best or appetizers. It gives keen. .zest to the meal ana aids digestion. Order a case today. FRUIT - VEGETABLES ii GROCERIES MEAT BLUE RIBBON FLOUR v p ;; Thekind that is once tried then always used s! Warner, Wortman & Core ltwwWy.r4f THEA'TRE y i Jin iu '',i il'"."i "' " mC ... .1 . II. . tl. i. V jfl iiwjiry. n, itiiuht iimi'iun TKm RiivAfi Mncirftl Cn i llculiiiilinr HontchilH'i' 'JOth for Thl'ev Nluhtri. l! lllitlt chiNM IpHtirtniciital ami vocal Hidolntu, IVntHiliu: MIhm !' Alloiif. tho Drummer (llrl Soubrtdtc. rrtfWe-rti r Mf DF0RD OPERA HOUSE, WED., SEPT. 27 -4- -v; , A. H.' WOOD.V auttsts an evening , with the Laughing Sensation of the Year THE GIRL 4 iNTHE JL JtmJmm 20 Weelts Chicago 16 Weeks Boston 20 Weeks New York Exceeding theS peed Limit-With an All Star Cast PRtCESt' Zl,SO, $1.00, 50c ON SALE MONDAY AT RASKIN'S , THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK Mcdford: Oregon'. More than 23 yeai of uninterrupted .successful business. ' , ' .. , Capital, .Surplus and Profits more than $175,- ooo.oo. : ;; . " , .-a All business has our prompt and careful atten tion. ..jin&tod Total resources arc over $800,000.00. fc a W. I. Yawter, President. .0. WMcDpnald, Cash. O. R. Xindley, Vicc-Pwsident. MH.WWW.WWWWWM Order a case today. j, I MwJfoul m k turtf Cft Social and Aesthetic DANCING -j i Grace Josephine BrpWn; Cent H!ir In an Evoning of Song. For Sale, Bottled or Draught, Nasfi Bar. Mrs. J. W. Mac Clatchlo will kIvo anerJoB.ol aoatbutlc nnd social dancing lessoas, In tho Episcopal hull, Main street. Beginning Septomhor 30, Saturday morning, at 10:30, a class In aesthetic dancing for girls from 0 to 13 years of ago. Saturday, from 2 to 4 p. m., a class for older glrh Jn acthpllc dances, and physical culture, ; Tuesday mornings, classes In aesthetic dances for ladles, from 11:30 to 1 p. in. Social dances and lessons for tho older young people, Friday ev ening, from 8:30 to 11:30. i:!ejtf..U-'' , ,!' i ! After tho closo of tho football season, a class lir social dancing -will bo formed oxcluslvoly for ,tho, high school boys and glrl8,v Friday uftornoons. Compositions of Ameriean and English Compos era folio wed. by a group of Cadman's Indian Songs Sung in Indian Costume with Appropriate- Sconic Setting. MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE Friday Evening, September 29 Tickets, $1.00. 8:30 0 'Clock. Seats on Salo at HaskiiiH' Drug Store. ii ImmmlmBmm 'II I! MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE OCTOBER 3rd and 4th Direction of O). T. Wilson, Tho theatrical attraction of the Distiiet Fair. Up-to-date end-gags, ballads, speciaVicH and end songs. New scenery and lighting effects. Reserved seats, 75c and $1.00. Reservation opens at ITaskins 9 a. m. Monday. Oc- tobci' 2nd. Buy your tickets only of some JMoose. 'J, i .. . L, L J'JCIOJB FOIl .TJKIUf .OF JU LK8HO.VH, $0.00 RU5S MILL i 1.1 -In T)lirattr1a Aira Qn Riverside Ave. L. B. BROWN, Proprietor. ., Food, Flour,. Seed, Vetch, "Winter Oats. Barley Rolled. v ttt 4'i -. 4S1 liffrfiTf t&wrMte$tei M--i -'1 iT. A4r3 .. )., M .', .V 4- -v r 1AVlVp1. -. v i, t -V - r S Jt . -