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jm - r5 flhimiiM1 "' "rv PAC1TJ TCIGIIT MEDFORD M ATTj TRTBUNR MEDFORD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOH 1W.11, li)l 1 . V v MEDFORD PLAYS PASS THURSDAY Game Wll Bo Called on Local Ground at 2 O'clock Sharp Tomorrow Afternoon Hard Fought Battle Is Expected. TYPE OF ARAB HORSEMEN TO AID TURKS IN WAR WITH ITALY, f vl ?''"$ i & 1 6i' KIM .& v Tho Meilfnnl high school football team will moot mi eleven from tho Oraii'n Paaa high school on tho local Kt'ountlfl tomorrow afternoon. A hnrtl fought contllct Is expected. The Kiunc w HI be called nt 2 o'clock Blmrp. Tho lineup of thb Mod ford team will he iib follows: Ware tCnpt.), fulllmok: McDonald (Mgr.), left end; HobwoII, right half; Scantlln, loft half; Isaac, quarter; Merrick, left guard; Redcllff, renter; White, right guard; Wallace, left tackle; Schu hard, right tackle, and Ilevcrldge. liRht end. Hay Is a substitute guard. CARD COMES BY AERIAL POST First Postal Card to Be Received in Medford Making Part of Trip by Aeroplane Is Received by W. J. Petty. . V. J. Petty, manager of. the Ied fonl Hardware company, is in re ceipt o a post card whieh-iruveled j)nrt o the distance between Lon don, England, to Medford, Oregon, by aerial post. An aerial poat route has been es tablished between Loudon and Wind sor, a distance of thirty miles by tho English government. On the face of the card was the xstinarl: "First United Kingdom Aerial Post," London." The Eng lish government in accepting mis Hives for transmission over this aer ial route does not hold itself resjvou siblo for loss, .damage or delay. The iwst is devoted to public charity. ," I I IH I II nl r III! '- I 4 Ct5M&iMMii :Sf ARAB "HORSE MEM DFTR1ROUT TWO COULDN'T WAIT LONGER Complaint Is Filed by George Har gadine of Ashland Against Two Local Men for Killing Quail of Season. WEATHER MAN IS M ON Hecnu-e they couldn't wait until next Sunday when the .-casou opens, but killed quail before the law per mits, them to. W. M. Tuttle and i E. Gecr, local men, must answer to a complaint filed against them by George llargadine, deputy game warden Ashland. Hargadine has the quail for evi dence, lie says the two men went out Sunday for the binN. M'NAMARA TRAIL STARTS. (Continued from Page l. FOREMEN MAY BE CALLED OUT Many Union Foremen Were Not Asked to Go Out at First but It Is Believed That They Will Now Be Forced to Quit. SAN F11AXC1SCO, Cal., Oct. 11. Whether tho striking suopmen of tho Ilarrlmau lines will call out the union foremen of the shops Is n question which will be submitted to tho members of the federated unions throughout the country. Reports re ceived by Secretary John Scott of tho federated shopmen are to the effect that in many cases foremen are act ing us guardians of tho strikebreak ers. In justice to the union shop men who have quit their positions when the machinists and others of the federated trades went out, the officials of the federation bcllove that the strikers should tako some action regarding tho foremen wno remained, it is provable that a strong vote will ho cast recommend ing that the foremen Join tho strikers. FEAR MISSIONARIES HAVE BEEN KILLED HANKOW, China, OH. 31.- Grave anxiety is i'elt hero for tho fate of Inonly-fij American missionaries who were in Wu Chang wheil the reb els captured Hint city yesterday. All coinmiiuinicnliou is severed. Wit Cluing is across (he river from here. It Juts n population of 100,-000. HAN KKANC1SCO, CM. Wliilo tho Pnibbytoriim minister of San Fran cisco wore holding a special meet ing this morning to indignantly pro tect tlio announced plan for 'Presi dent Tafl to lake a joy ride .Sun day morning, tho president himmself accepted an invitation to attend di vino service nt the first Unitarian t'hurch, which will ho led by J)i Urnilford r,oui, to destroy the Times. AH thU evidence the defense will combat with testimony to show that there never was a dynamite explo sion; that leaking gas caused the wreckage; that the accused men nre innocent, the victim of a gigantic plot which has for its object the branding of organized labor leader, as murderers and dynamiters. Every effort has been made to further thU idea from the time that the "Times," owned by Harrison Gray Otis, a bitter and vindictive enemy of organized, labor charged that bomb planted by labor had destroyed his nowpaper plant, until the McXnmaras were placed behind the bars of the Los Angeles county jail. Otis made this charge before the fire was out in the ruins of the Times. It has been repeatetdly made every since. Next in the chain of evebts came the nrresil of Ortie McMhnigal, John and James McNamnra. The Mc. Namnras were extradited from the cast without being given a chance to consult counsel an das a result Oetectivo Win. J. Burns, who ran down the accused while in the em ploy of the Naatioual l'rectors A- sociaatiou. and of the Merchants and Manufacturers Association of Loh Angeles, and Detective James Ilosiek of Los Angeles, are under indictment for kidnaping. All these elements will enter into the case, but the first and principal thing the prosecution must prove is that the Times building was blown up by dyiinmitct and not by gas. And it is the proof of what nc finally caused (he disaster upon which the success or failure of the prosecution will depend. The prosecution will have the le gal and financial backing of a great tate; the defense a great and bril liant array of legal talent and fi nancial support of organized labor, because organized labor wants to givo the accused every chance to piovo their innocence. Uef'ore the trials are ended they will have cost dose to a million do. lars, will have consumed at least eight mouths and resulted in tho ex amination of more than 100 witnesses. Jupiter Pluvius and His Associated Storm Kings Catch Local Man Off His Guard and Keep Him Prison er on Lake. Catching Professor 1. J. O'Gnra tmt of his district, and evidently neglecting his weather business, Jup iter Pluvius and his associate stoni kings held the profe.-s-.or a prison er for three days on Klainuth Lake. The profe-sor was finally allowed to go by the wet monarch upon his pnuni-e to return to Medford and 'tend to the weather properly. Professor and Mrs. O'Gnra were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Allen on their house boat on Klamath Lake. They had wan dered down the lake iu the boat and were anchored iu a little cove when a .storm broke.' For three days they were marooned. Hut, according to the professor, they had a splendid time, just the same. PORTLAND. Ore. Charged with arson in connection with a fire of incendiary origin that damaged the Sacrey hotel in South Portla-id early today and endangering the lives of '20 occupants asleep at the time, F. E. Uln and his wife were arrested. 4 , 4 PHOTOPLAYS At the Ugo. The Ugo theater thi.s evening is of fering one of the largest shows ol the season. The Coontown Kids win opened Monday will give their Insl performance. This net includes tei people and has made a .strong hit Aside from this there are three rolls fpictures, one featuring those ris. ing young comedians, Mutt and Jeff A dramntic subject dealing with the wet and the thir da coined v. Krou- all indications the Ugo crowd will b a laughing crowd tonight. WANT CLEAN UP DAY IN STATE Governor West Is Urtjcd by Presi dent of National Board of Fire Underwriters to Have Debris Removed. SALK.U, Ore., Oct. 11.- Governor Wet is today in receipt of a lettei from George II. Ilnltlt, president of the national board of lire underwrit ers, stongly uging him to set asidi a clean-up day iu Oegou. Habit says that the great fire loss es in tho United Stales each ycai would be greatly reduced if the peo ple made a systematic effort to keep their homes iu repair and re move debris from their propety. LEWELLING CLUB ELECTS FRED STRANG TREASURER OKKGON AGilKTLTl'ItAL COL LEGE. COUVALLIS, Ore., Oct. 11. Knight Pearcy, 12, Portland, wns elected president of the Lcwelling Club, 'an organization of horticul ture, students, at the business meet ing lnst night which opened the year's program. Other officers chosen were as follows: Vice pres ident, C. E. Seliullz, '12, Dundee, III.; secretary, G. M. Montgomery '1.1, Alhnmbra. Cab; treasurer Fred erick Strang, Medford. Afte election the meeting wns giv en to prehniiinrxjudging of fruits, in'preparation for the contests to be held nt the annual meeting of the state horticultural society. PEKING Reports of an ambi tons scheme for the development and strengthening of the Chinesi nnvy are current here us a result of the arrival of CharlcR M. Schwab, president of the Hethlchem Stec' company. American,' German and English shipbuilders whom Rchwnh represents, are said to be interested in the project, which includes an im posing may of new gunboats am' torpedo boats for China. NAVY YARD. PUOKT SOUND Wn. The piolected cruiser fiL l.ouis is in commission hero as the third vosel of tho Pacific reserve Meet, The St. Louis hns been out J of commission for two yeais. Savoy Is Sold. The Savoy Theater on North Front street has been purchased by Soelj Hall nud G. A. Hunt. The populni photoplay theater will continue to show the best licensed films and will be generously patronized by friends of the new proprietors. G. W. Sla ter, by making this sale, retires from the motion picture business in Medford. XOTfCK. Notlco Is hereby given that the undersigned will apply at tho meet ing of tho city council of tho City if Medford, OrcKon, to bo hold Octobor 24th, 1311, for a llccnso to loll spirituous, vinous and malt liq uors In quantities Wua than a Ballon 'or a period of six months, at his ulaco of husluess at No. 22 North Front street, In said city. Dated October 10th. 1011. ' .T. n. ItYAN. Orrine for DrinRHabit TAFT DECLARES THAT CANADA MADE MISTAKE HELLINGHAM, Wn., Oct. 10. Dcelaring that Canada made a mis take iu defeating reciprocity, Presi dent Tuft here made his most vigor ous comment on the reciprocity is sue. 'I think I know a little more on this side," he uid. "than the Caua- dians do on theirs, because we an in older country, and after some years o fexperienco it is possible that they will come to take the right view, hut whether they do sit or not if they don't grow as rapidly ns wr do and as rapidly as they might have grown tlu-v cannot say it is our fault. I think you will agrer with mo that in defeating reeiprocilj they mndo n mistake," fc The president declared he would let tho people of Hellinghaiu into an "official secret" and said that the Panama canal will be completed by July, lOl.'l. This rcdiction was cheered by the .-)000 people who listened to him. Any wlfo or mother who wants to avo her husband or son from "Drink." will bo glad to know that ho can purchaso OHMNK, the Hlandard lhpior habit remedy that woiKorm destroying air breathed ovor War Declared Catarrh f.Vrius .Must Ito Conquered or llialjli Will Ito Destroyed. If you hno catarrh. you must van qtilsh an army of porsIston, destruc tive microbes before-you can got rid of It. You might as well chooso your weapons, declare war' and annihilate this army of catarrh Berms right now. Stomach dosing don't kill thorn; neither will sprays or douches. IIYOMKI, a pleasant, antlsoptlr, jave sold for yoars, and If no beno- Ut Is obtained after a trial, tho money will be refunded. OHHINK Is prepared In two forms, 'o. 1, seerot treatment, a powdor, tbsolutely tastolcss and odorless, Uven secretly In food or drink. OR IINB No. 2, in pill form, Is for hoso who dei.lro to tako voluntury reat'ment. OHR1NIC costs only $1.00 box. Co mo In anil get a free book ot about ORRI.NK. Leon AY. Ilns- icllis, 211 :. Main. tho entire meinbrano will put ca tarrh germs out of business In short order. IIYOMKf (pronounce It Illgh-o-me) Is guaranteed by Chas. Strong to end caturrh, nsthmu, bronchitis, coughs, colds and croup, or rnonoy back. If you own a little HYOMUr hard rubber pocket Inhaler you can get a separate hottlo of IJYOMK1 for only 50 cents. If you havoa't an Inhaler buy a rompleto outfit (hat only coh(h ,00. AFTER ALL XT NARROWS DOWJ? TO i i The Merrivold Shop FOR WASTE BOXES JBI W. Mt Hi.. MtslforC Medford Employment Agency AVAN'TKD Six ranch luiudi. Ouo machinist. Three girls for housework. Miners. Laborers. REAL ESTATE FOR SALK 0 room furnished bungalow, $300 down, bill. $30 monthly. 1 1-2 acre, -I room bonne, $650. i acres, G room house, $1000. 1H acres, Joining city limits. 150 peach trees C yrs. old; 6 room hoii"c. Horse, buggy niul harness, bar gains. TRADK 1(10 acres In Weed Co., Colo., to trade for land hero. 1G0 acres South Dale. land. 1-1 acres Myrtle Creek, for .oum List your property nt onco for sale or trade. Those needing help t any kind phono mo at onco, 'Mt 2. F. A. BITTNER .OOM 7, PALM BLK. '- ite Nash Hotel A New Line of Crater Lake Views JustJReceived Let us show you Medford Book Store SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE Noutli IUverslde New and UMo-Into Modern In every particular, gn cook In?, si cam heat, etc. Women and girls must bring refer eiiccs, V. M. 8.MITII Homo Phono 8-1K. MEDFORD THEATRE ONE 'NIGHTi THURSDAY, OCT. 12 MORT H. SINGER IMtlvSKNTS K ! AfflriYaiV2iiirii w-w im r m m?m ! n ui zm in The Diadem of Musical Comedies By ADAMS, HOUGH and HOWARD Three Absolutely Original Dances: Jgt 0ft v&b ,'f'9 &-? PnPiSnMMNVMHPSXIHPflMIMnHBMMni PRICES 50c to $1.50. ' SEATS NOW AT HASKINS. BEATRICE DIERKE PIANIST Assist od by GEORGE ANDREWS, Baritone and tho APOLLO MALE QUARTETTE MEDFORD THEATRE, OCT. 17 Subscriptions with Miss Vlora (3 ray. General salo at Ilaskins Drug Store i t-rrr0rrr WnfWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWYWWWWV The Medford National Bank t v . -v ' v y a CAPITAL STOCK - 9100,000.00 SURPLUS nd PROFITS 3J OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY BAI'i; DKfOSIT llOXlai FOIl lll'.NT. jr. a. rsBBY, vie rr. jo m. oktjk, cihir. r. s. mzbbiox, vie rrts. w. b. jaoxbob, ami. ouUr. f to h n ly$ $ $ $ $ $ $ fr $ fo $ $ $ $ $ $ v $ v y $ $ y $ '$ $ I RU5S MILL On Rivorsido Ivo. L. B. BROWN, Propriotor. Iced, Flour, Seed, Vetch, )Vinler Oats. JJarloy Rolled. r00r-00 We have a full line Of PEERLESS L4MPS on hand 4, 8, 1C, 32 0. P. carbon t,iniiii; U&, -to, CO, 100, 100, 250 watt TuiiKHteu laiupH. Tliu bout lumnii and tlio bent urlcuti, All lauipK Kiiarautoeil. Southern Oregon Electric Co. Phones: Pacific 4C01; Homo 124. i OPEN- For Business HIGOINH & hf.HJAK'H Heconil-Iland Htoro nt 30 South Qrnno Street, Olvo uh a call and wo will treat you fnlr, Highest cash jirlco for aocond hand goodfl of all kinds. L ixmmmmitatm-. PLUMBING HTKABI AND HOT WATKIt IIRATIira All Work Guarantee. Prlcoa UeaHODtble S Howard II lock, Kntrac on fltli Street. Coffeen & Price Ptttlfic aosi Uuiam i 'J'ho unanimous veidic.t by the tra'eling public of the nowly opened HOTEL MEDFORD A credit to the city. A credit to (ho valley. A credit to tho entire state. JIavo you Been it? It' not, eonio and do ho and toll your friondH about it. Europoan Plan. Tt..i d.i rn 11,... t.... it RAU-MOHR CO., Proprietors. r --r f ..im.....f cere eerr tf tttttttj HOTEL MOORE European. Special Rates ly tho Week or Mouth. Rates 50 Cents Up. RAU-MOHR 00., Proprietors. f w