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' 1 V : t, 4 PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJNR MTCDlfOttD, OKKOON. WMDNKHllAY, KMPTKJMnMK 27, 1011. r 1 1 ' I 1 ' f, J J 1 1 15 I' I. !l '( i i J I KISS , BROWS , ; . CONCERT FRIDAY "CHARLEY" FAUST, A UNIQUE FIGURE, BREAKS INTO BASEBALL Enjiyabte Evcnlnn of Music is Premised nd Local Music Lovers are Taktoi Ataeh Interest FriOay Evening at Optra House. Injlifij "Childrt Qnhleu of Verses", Kobc'rl 'Louis StevchrtnnMms nceom pHsllod tvliht very few other authors irnvo tfono' in attempting to write for childrejij it: writing for them, nnd not of them. The heoret of his rlinnn ill these compositions is luo tpthp-fnqt thnt although Stevenson never outgrew his boyish heart. For ink! Alice, cbuhl ftanorc perfect mind image be given of a child's Iniiclful nwc and wonder nt the night noipes mid bounds tluui in "Wiudv Nights t" "Whenever the moon nnd 'stars are 1VVrflcfeJc?- tJio wind' is high. All night long in the dark mid wet, A ninii goes riding by. r5itcin'tho night when the fires arc out. Why docs he about f nlloo and gallop "Whenever the trees are crying aloud And chips arc tossed at sen, l)y,on the highway, low and loud, u Uy at the gallop goes lie. By nt the gallop he goes, and then By he comes back at the gallop again." And ngnin, can the imagination f even the most prosaic of "grown ups" withstand such alluring beckon ing as jn the little poem "lly Bed Is A Boat," and not find itself instantly back in the land of make-believe, where the spirit of "Let's play it is' becomes a "fairy godmother," trans forming all things at will! '.'My bed is like a little boat; Nnrse helps nje when I embark; She girds me in my sailor's coat And starts me in the dark." Grace Josephine Brown, will sing these and others of Stevenson's 'Child-Vcrscs" Triday evening. CHANGE OF VENUE? . "LOSANOELES, Cab, Sept. 27. The absorbing question in legal cir clcs hero today is whether the de fense iu tho McKamara case will carp; out its threat and ask for r change of judges on the ground thai Superior Judge Walter Bordwell it prejudiced against the defendants Tha ho defense is seriously con sidering the inatcr was shown when Clarence tinrrow said today that thi matter had progressed from a pocni- Sy'fol0, Probability. CARNEGIE'S "HONEST MAN" HAS PASSED AWAY s r l ... fi'ii ' ." ....., , i , . , J.... . ... .... i i , ' lti 'CHARLEY" FAUST OF MAfelON KANSAS LEADING BANt Horein is shown a picture of "Chadqy" Faust, probably tbe mo-t noted figure who 1ms broken into base ball in many a day. The big Kansas rube is n whole show in huns-elf. Annexing hini.s4f..to tha Xcw York Ginuts .without any fonnnlttieb he imagines himself an imtrtnnt;momber C thuthustliiig nggrogntion. Faust .spends his time amusing spectators and player alike. Known. ubsolut 'ly nothing about plnung the game, he lumgs annn.nl waiting anxiously for McGraw to tart hinnii! jniportnnt game. Ono of his pleasant per fonnnuccs is the ruuninK of, bases. This Je does during the wanning -up practice nml invnrinbly he steals all hte way from, f irt to home with-out the slightest interference. Th accompnnjlug piclun shows tho good untured. hannlcss boy leading a band of youthful mnstcianr uunng Now lork game, while the spectators ns "ntsr" i'i tscms COLLEGE 1EN JUL , Nit tftifai DR nrpr n 1 LULLliU Uli . tini ei iiDcoe id. Pi LiULwni MuiiinnL , 100 PBUCH PLEASfDlTH RESULT LINCOLN, Neb., epl. 2f. Up holdiug the recent uttcrauccs of it. T. Crane of Chicago that the use- of intoxicants is nlmost general among American college men, Chancellor Samuel Avery, of the University if Nebraska is out with an explanation of their alleged intemperance. "Student life, everywhere, is char acterized by some undesirable feat ures and always will he," said Av ery,, "This is because education enn npt be well deferred until the stu dent has come to be as staid as lit parents. Young blood is hot." TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS. 1 i LOS ANGELES, Cab Nat C. Goodwin, much married comedian, has troubles other than (hose of a matrimonial nature. A. C. Carring ton brought suit for $10,300 against the actor, alleging that while in his automobile Goodwin's car struck him with such force that he was ren dered sick, sore nnd disabled. RENO, Xev. Reports of a rich strike at Tonopah are exciting min ing men here today. The "fat rock" has been found in what is known as ihe east end. The striking of quartz where (Incite was supposed to have led to the discoveries in two widely removed localities .one on the 700 level of the ArcNiimurn and tho oth ar .on the UOO level of the Tonopah extension. :;EW YORK', Sept. 27.-Jamcs I, Iicjvcr, whom Andrew Carnegie con sjdercd an honest man, is dead, lie rer, opce a well known horse rrniii cr; viis loved by tho daughter .J Carnegie's favorite neice, Mrs. Luca Coleman Cnniegie. Ho told hej that he was a widower witlj thre children, but she took him anywaj and thereaway accrparringc. Up on discover' of tho marriage panic.- gio gave never ZU.UUU for being -f honest man instead of a dissolute 3!&V UP U ; tit ' n vT" STEELTRUST WILL ISSUE STATEMENT OH ATTITUDE . NEW YORK, Sept. 27, A state nH'it of the attitude taken by the dlroctorB of tho United States SteeJ corporation, including that of J. l'lerpont Morgan, Is being prepared today by Chairman Gary, following a mooting of the board, in which the raid on otccl stocks was discussed. The trust in booking no orders for future delivery, customers only buy ing such steel products as aro abso lutely needed ,for .Immediate use, According to Gary the volume of business ts'ln'rger than usual. ij . . 71I CHICAGO Defrauded by a coun terfeiter and a woman accomplice who presented themselves for mar-J riago and paid the $10 fee with worthless $'20 bills, a score of Chi cago minis ten; are condoling tho loss )f good money, and are on a still hunt fpr tho much married couple. . LONDON, Sept, 27. Editorials. uC n distinctly a ui.v American nature are appearing iu the conservative newspapers, which- today aro rejoic ing over tljideeat of Canadian rec iprocity Al see in Cnnnda the loyal proince, whose turning down of rec iprocity indicates that she will iot allow the solidity of the British em pire to bo jeopardized by American politics. The papers speak of the reciproc ity movements as a "wicked politi cal plot" and iu fervid editorials denounce tho "treasonable covenant" between Tnft and Laurier's "dishon est grafting" government. "The menace of Canada's inde pendence hns received a quietus," snys the Globe, one of the leading conservative publications. PROMINENT CLUBMAN' SHOOTS CHAUFFEUR SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 27. G.us B. Berling, clubman and offi" ial of hte United States Fidelity and Guarantee company, shot and prob ably fatally wounded William Kcn.t n chauffeur with whom he hnd nn al tercation in the lobby of the Union Square hotel here curly todny. The quarrel was over a dispute about the payment due the chauffeur for drh-ing Burling about for three hours last night. It terminated :n the hotel lobby when Burling begau to use a revolver. Two shots were fired, the first missing nnd the sec ond lodging in Kent's abdomen. Bur ling was arrested. TIFT WON'T EAT CHINA PHEASANT PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 27.--Frc-idctit Tnft von't eat China pheasant at the Commercial club's $10 per plate banquet hero October 11. Tho club officials today withdrew tho birds from the menu owing to the fact that Governor West and prom inent sportsmen of Oregon sat down hnrd on tho proposition of serving 120 of the pheasants, that nro pro tected by law from molestation for two years more. Cluiiniinn Beck with of the banquet committee said he did not want to subject the pres ident to possible criticism. WILSON DEFENDS HIS ACTION IN TAKING PLACE LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 27, Secre tary James Wilson qf tho department of agriculture. In his reply to tho criticism of tho Nebraska .Methodist conference for his ncc.p(anco of tho vice presidency of tho National Urow crs Association, stated today that tho office lc an empty honor and that no presiding Is necessary. Ho said that ho accoptod tho vice presidency becauso tho brcwors con vention discussed tho growing of hops and barley; and benco tho position possessed agricultural features. The Man With a Toupee cf 11 i t - HIfjAGO Ilrtrrv LurU nml Rnm. uei'Ooidhtein aro held here today under double charges of murder nnd arson as a result qf u tenement lioii.se firo early today. They nro the own vs of the building nnd are charged with huviug HI fire to tho phiee in order to collect insurance. Those uhVlQst tlieir llvos in the confla gration ar6 Harry F.gozilch nnd wife ami dp lighter Bessie, ' nged 2, aud M'ssrs. Sftinuelfi and Apbort, bonrd- !"!& '-iLtzArJixik: ' UnskiiiB for hoalth. WKAVERVILLE. Cnl. Mrs. Franccso Clifford "not right sure how old she is, but inorn.n hun dred," is en route to San Francisco. .She has lived for 00 years in Weuv erville. YESTERDAY'S SCORES. ,' SN FRANCISCO-Traffic on Market street was stopped for 30 minutes while Xi policemen dispersed n crowd and allowed 38 street cars to proceed. A mouse had attempted to crosH the street. SEATTLE, WASH. A. J. Rose, president of the Pacific Coust Fuel and Ice company, of this city, was today fined 20 in the police court for selling and delivering coal with out lirst weighing it. A driver worning tor tno lmn had delivered n load of conl to' two different par ties giving each about half a load, und receiving payment for one ton .it each place. National League. At Pittsburg Pittsburg .' , o Brooklyn 5 At Chicago Chicago 30 Boston 2 Second game dm nnt .... ,. .............. Boston SEATTLE, Wii.-Ih the superior court yestcrduy Judge Frater re fused to allow a bill for 5-50 for "masses" sung fpr the reppso of the soul of Michael Windle. The hill wns presented against Windlc's estate, but the court said that ho couldn't allow such n claim. SEATTLE, Wn. Tlie pity coun cil may abolish nil private employ ment agencies here. Tho council tiiis morning discjusBpd the "question. Mirny complaints 0f woikingmen be ing buncoed huvo caused the com mittee to net. Action may bo tak en next Monday. American League. At New York New York , .J ri.: " K" .J At Boston Rain. At Philadelphia Philadelphia . xi Detroit . . . , ' 5 At Washington Washington .-. fi Cleveland Coast League At Portland R Portland 5 Son Francisco 1 At Los Angeles Los Angeles , 4 Vernon .... , 7 At Snn Francisco Sacramento . . fi Oakland ,3 II G 3 33 32 30 8 Northwestern League. At Seattle Seattle , 0 Tit coma ., . . , Q At Spokane; Spokane v 4 Portland ..,30 At Vancouver Vancouver 30 Victoria ....".....:...,, 0 0 2 0. 3 8 32 0 31 Hasktns for Health. Might Have Had a Good Head Halt4. The man who wears 11 toupee docs not like it, hut has the courage of his convictions. Nnture jiever intended that tho top of the head should lie IcfPciitircly without protection. A bald head is very susceptible (o .contraction 1 uy(U and neuralgia. Wearing an ar tificial top piece counteracts thin tendency, and, aside froiih the im provement iu the personal appear ance, is amply justified. How much better it would have bect'ii Juid the man, now chronically bald and wearing a toupee, but rcalV ized earlier in life the approaching dungcr nnd dovotcd u little r attention to bin hair, which would have saved it. There is a remedy which will ab solutely prevent baldness. Loss of hair in pine cases out of ten in unnec essary, being due to dandruff and tho. gdnn that causes it. This genii must ho destroyed a'nd Hid, ncoiimu latnlons of dandruff checked. Then the h air will not fall out, but in stead will giow nnturally and luxuriantly. Newbro's Homicide is the remedy, regular application of which will do this. It has long been known as the original remedy that kills tho dan druff germ and is absolutely dc pendnble. So reliablo is this preparation that all druggists now sell tho ono dollar Mzo bottles of Hnrpicida with a bind ing guarantee to refund the money 1? unsatisfactory. Horpicido applications may al ways bo obtained at the bolter blither shops nid hair dressing parlor, Anyone desiring tfl try Nowhrp's Horpicido before purchasing n largo bottle will receive n nce sample and booklet by sending 30o in poHltno or silver t?f Tho Horpi.cjdq Co., Dept. II.. I)rWrnit xi:i.- meoford'pharmAcy Near Post Office. Nlfllit or Day NO BIG Fllilll IN ENGL NO Wells-Julilison Championship. Bnttlu Is Finally and Definitely Blocked Jmlflc Issues Order nostrrtlnlnu Fighters. LONDON, Sept. 27. Tho Wells Johnson fight, so lav iim Loudon is concerned, is finally and dotinitoly blocked. Judge Bush today enjoined lioth the promoter aud the fighters of tho proposed woild's heavyweight champiouxhip battle. Thu uout t held that tho fight would endanger 'the Huouho of Km In Court, the largest niitUHcmeut audi torium iu Loudon, where it had been planned to stage tho content. Judge BuhIi acted upon tho application of the proprietor of the remnt. PORT ORCHARD. Wit Ail amend edvinformntioii against Mrs. Lida 1. Hurrurd. the fint cnto Hpccitilist, hint been filed in the couttn here, churn ing the woman with the murder of Miss Claim Williamson, a wealthy young Englishwoman, who in alleged to linvo died under thu starvation cure practiced by Mr. Hit.urd,H sanitarium here. Hasklna foTlIcaltiu i' 'H" t 1 Ji,- (, urn m w Mwr . trm w TUPA.TDIT X 1 lJUiX J. KM - !! Henry H. I'Vndlcr PtcKcntu J i! tlcglnuliig Kepteiulicr Utllti for 'I'lntHi NlgbtM. ji High clans luhtt'iiiucutal and ocal SoIoIsIn, IValnilng Mho i Allelic, the nmmntci' Oil I Hoitbicttc. $ 4WWe4W4444 ' m m 1 m 1 on vvi The Reeves Musical Go. 1 c THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK iMotlforri, Orugou. , Aloro than 23 ymvA of uiiiiif urrupUul Riiuucssfut Imahioas. , Capital, Surplus and Prol'iis mora than $175, All business lias our jn'oinpt. and oaruful atton- lion. 'Mn rusourous arti over $800,000.00. AV. 1. Yawter, President. C. V. AlcDoimltl,' Cash. CI. 1?. Lintlley, Viee.resident. HER FRIEND'S GOOD ADVICE The Results Made This Newburgj uay tiiaa sne hollowed Suggestion. Kewburg, Ala. "For more than n year," writes Myrtlo Cothrum, of this place, I suffered with torrlblo patus In my back and bead. I had a rallow complexion, and my face was covered with pimples. Our family doctor onlr J gavo me temporary rellof. A friend ot mlno advised mo to try Cardul, so I beRan taking it, at once, and with tho bent results, for I wan cured after taking two bottled. My mother and my aunt bare alio used Cardul 'and woro greatly benefited. I shall tlways pralio Canlul to nick and Buffering women." Cardul Is a purely Trgetable, per fectly harmless, tonlo remedy for wo men, and will benefit young and old. its lagrodlonts nro mild herbs, hav ing a gentle, tonlo effect, on tho wo manly constitution. Cardul baa helped a million women back to health and strength. Have you tried It? If not, please do. It may bo Just wpat you need. H.D. Writita: U4W A4tof tWp.. pwtu: moca Mlkln Cn.,ChtUnonea, Tnn.. for FiHeuil Jnjlruetmm. tni M-Mgt book. Hon TrMUMBt lor Womrn." Mat la pUin r jppr. oa it;uet. Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to io witboat this aplendid, refresbinn drink. Call np and ordor a eaaa sent to tho house. Tho purest, nnst healthful drink known ht SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. 1IGHAM, Agent. Grocer T vMr WL I n. MCL . li'llJ.1& Xii- ir t'tio bargains that are bargains. Food can not be a bargain unless it has all the puri- ity and nes.s thai makes you healthy and strong when you cat it. TpKJOH in no guide to value nt this grocery. Cheap food does not mean poor food here. We have studied tho gi'oeery question and your tastes so elosely that our prices will surprise you jus agreeably as the quality of the goods. (1'hoy are by far the cheapest and best in this town. Come in todny and in spect them. ALLEN GROCERY CO. 8 0-40 H . O K N T II A L A V 13 . m BAD POOR DIGESTION TEETH go hand iii hand. And are lite conditions which many social and financial failures. What condition are yours in? Come in for free mate. Xdidy attendant. IRRITABLE DISPOSITION contribute materially to so examination and cs(i- 22 IZAEAT GOLD CROWNS ..$5.00 PORCELAIN CROWNS .. $5.00 BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) ..,.$5.00 GOLD FILLINGS ....$1.50 AND UP SILVERILLINGS $1:00 AND UP PULL SET OF TEETH, on rubber plato $7.50 BEST SET OP TEETH, on rubber plate $10.00 All othor work in proportion. PAINLESS EXTRACTION 60o REMBMBER THE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ARE GUAR. ANTIED TO ,BE THE VERY BEST. DR. BARBER, The Dentist 207-208, Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Building, Corner West Main and and Grapa Streets, Medford, Oregon. Office Hours8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. PhoiiPflfhinn.-iroinote;. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM'MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM &Z!ztyK'iii&t y ywysv ZxVTnvyyj . -?. wwHwitujf (.!: iVif-.'. r - .f f, - - ,- '-djiWrf.V'.'.'?i--fVJiv- Jlr i-t jw.jfrj