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vw. PA01 TW9 SfEDFOUD MA.IL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, STOPTlSMttflR 7, 1012 PilTH IHIiUNOP, Mont., Sep, 7-Colnnol Thoodnrc KooevoH, weslwnrd hoiuul, spent nl,l,of iplny in Mouinnn. He arrived tyroj-nj jijpnn ni plmmeil to ppentl tho night iivHrlcnn., njo?velt fpojo nt nearly hll the linmlrts wpqoinily hr1o(1 pj .Spanish war vcdflrnpfi jiiuqiiK 4hiHvl? for n fjrQP,titu. ,Clo$iol Roosevelt, reiterated the nssnrlipn; iliqt. ho, wns nqt pj;iuust tho joh, but snid tlinl n cuiistitiitionnl mnnari'h wns n" cross lietwvcn n per pptnnl yiee president npd it lender of die foiyr hundred." "I wnpldn,'t R ft king for nny thmjr," Hoosevelt declared in one of hw abort talks. Ho said there wow oiher thiujj.jje woiuM like to, be but not" n ng. A moving picture operator filmed nil of Roosevelt's notions. j YESTERDAY'S SCORES I Northwestern ' W. L. P. c. Spokane 79 C2 .SCO Seattle -79 G3 .BBC Vancouver 78 66 .M2 tyrtla&d, 66 73 .475 Victoria i 65 76 .461 Taconia .57 S5 .401 ;,n . ii. b. Portland .. ..- ... 4 8 1 Vancouver 2 8 2 vBatJor,ies Glrot, Doty and Burcli; WIUIfitByram and Lewis. . Sealtlo '.!.'. -...'.. .... 3 6 4 Taconia. 7 10 1 'galleries James and Whaling; Dei 'for d' and Lalonge. Spokane .............. ....... 4 7 4 Victoria ......... ............... 6 7 2 Batteries Strand and Ostdlck; Wilson and Meek, Troeh. ' ' , ' Coast W. "L. ' P.C. Veraon .86 58 .j97 Los Angeles -87 59 .596 Oakland 84 65 .564 Portland 60 71 .459 San Francisco 63 88 .417 Sa'crainento 52 91 .364 ," It. H. K. Eos" l Angeles .................. 15 1 San Francisco. ................ 2 9 2 tatterleaMcCatferty, Marks and BoIes"ifsiBl"th, Arle and Berry. Ivio other 'games; rain. ' .- v- . National W. h. P.C. New York i89 38 .701 Chicago 81 46 .638 Pittsburg 75 53 .576 Cincinnati 63 64 .496 Philadelphia 62 66 .486 St. Louis 55 74 .426 Brooklyn 48 79 .379 Boston 38 S3 .299 Philadelphia 0-8, Xew York 3-9. Brooklyn 2, Boston 1. Stv Louis 0, Pittsburg 8. Cincinnati 5, Chicago 6. American W. L. P.C. Boston 92 37 .713 Philadelphia 78 62 .600 Washington . 78 54 .591 qhlcaeo ..64 64 .500 DetrpU . 59 72 .451 Cleyeland 56 73 .434 New York 46 83 .357 St. Louis ... 44 84 .344 . Nfw. York 2, Philadelphia 4. Bosipn 1, W.asbjngton 0. Chicago 2, Cleveland 5. Detroit 2, St. Louis 4. FEAR SHIPMENTS. TO 0AT,E TOTALS 150 CARS According Io figures given !o'ut Thursday, by Prof. O'Oara, from data secyrcd frpfo thq fruit associations, 140 caYa'pi pears have been shipped from Jbo district adjacent to Med ford, "and which does not Include oT&er sections of tho county and val loy. it Is estlmate'd ih'at ten cars have beon shlppod from the other sections bringing Uio total for 1912 to 1G0. b'uT 116 care v(krQ shlpiied during thV'cH.ttro lOll season.' Tho total for1 the year Is now placed at 210 cars, Tlio 1912 shlppiont of 15Q cars pieana" "(2,000 boxes, bringing Sjfjft.Oob approximate!)'. An Unusually high wind Thursday uflqrnbop caused tho Coinlco ami Hebo porsl'lo drop In orchards tifroub'6ut tbo valley, put tbls Iohs $(if bu'oUtrfUlze'a by more enreful IcJugg'' yheij' (hq weather settles. Tlltf nartletts' 4ro all picked, and tho l'loweifs auU AVlptor Nellls did not suffer by reason, of advrso weather qohjfrtl'pa! ' 'The lHUcre'st and Fan d$(l "'orcnards' r'oportOd i heavy fall. Safjci 1 ri)rodlcU'rt 'or today with ( ea'jjng weair. ', A"wf y WJot'8 shipped by the Bear 'Creek orchards August 15, nveragod 2.05 the 'box In Now York jnrkptf, Tjuesdajr, with u gross or 196!J.'Thl8 Is considered a godd sale, fplibVlnK rs' Vm holiday (LabJr TJLXTLXG OF IXDM.V be xovei. I I I I I 1 n hii. 1 1 1 1 il .. PRAYER OF THE ARRO"" BY MR.E.WDEMiNG When the gigantic painting- "The Prayer of the Arrow," by Mr. Kdwln Deraing, is placed lu iwsltlon lu the mlsIou house of the Church of the Aseei siou, lu .'cw York, It will probably ho the 11 iM tluiu that a reirc.eutuUuu of savage rites has been used a a motive in religious dtoratloa, at least hi this country. Yet thu cativas of .Mr. Deiulug H deeply rellKlous lu spirit. The scene is the shore of Spirit Luke, Mhui. A intillcluu uinu of the Soui tribe is uaklug a prayer to the Orb of Day, which Is Just appearing across the lake, between two groat cliffs that the artists fuuuy has turned into an altar. It casts a ml glow over the lake and landscape and over the faces of the Ij) ill a us who aro gathered on the beach to participate In the ceremony. , Tho expression nnd attitude of the medicine nmn to devout, Ills arm are outstretched toward the sun. The whole picture to pervaded with the spirit of reverence with which the Indian regarded the works of the (Ireat Spirit, one of whoso greatest manifestations was the uppearaueu each day of the suD. Pride of Ancient Peoples in Their Hair ; The refined tastes of the Greeks recognized the hair as one of nature's .most attractive endowments, and they paid much attention to Its care and arrangement. Position In life, from serfdom to highest estate, was Indicated by the length of tho hair. Even In Sparta, where ornaments of all desrlptlon wns severely restrained, clan. rank, and ago could bo recog .nlzed hy tho cut'or.tho hair. ' In Athens, curly hair as much es teemed; and In that long-ago, the hairdressers made 'countless experi ments and taxed their Ingenuity to devise ways and means by which to produce nrtlflcally a lasting curl, Blonde locks, too, were greatly coveted and admired; and, another proof that thore Is nothing new under the sun, bleaching and dyeing to counterfeit golden locks as a profit able business then. In King Solomon's days of splend or and glory. hU horse-guards strewed their heads with gold dust till they glttercd In tho sun; and lii Roe's palmy days wo find her belles and matrons giving a golden sheen to their well-cared for tresses in the same way. While the condition of the hair Is largely a matter of physical health, yet certain charactarlstlcs are tho result of fastidious care and culti vation. No uncared-for hair can bo beautiful, and in nothing Is personal neglect more plainly manifested. Unkempt "tousclly" hair, powdorcd with dandruff, Is as repulsive a sight as nails in mourning, and alas! af flicts our eyes much more freauent ly. The reason bolng, I suppose, not so much because of the longer time required to give tho hair proper care, as that wo cannot "seo ourselves as others see us"; nnd there Is an un fortunate amount of Ignorance on the subject of Just hat regimen and treat ment constitutes proper caro of the hair. That this should bo so Is not very surprising when you reallzo what contradictory rules" are from time to time set 'forth with all tho force of experience and learned authority. Tho wrltors of these misleading di rections, fall uttorly to realize, and make allowances for tho constitution al pcculqrltles of human begins which make It necessary that rules should he accepted only as general guldos, to be adapted and modified according to individual Idiosyncrasies. It would be impossible to estimate how many flno heads of hair havo boon sacrificed to that destroying rnko. the wlro hair brush; and, In deed, many, many locks havo fallen victims, to jver-brushlng oven with bristle brushes since ' the unfortu nate dictum went forth that a hun dred btrokes of tho brush, night nnd morplug, was a sovereign remedy for scanty, dry, or falling halts I)d you over take a rakp nnd rnko tho young spring gruBs on tho lawn, and did you ovor notice nt tho tlmo how im possible It wad to hold tho rako so carefully as. to avo'ld pulling up many n tondor grqon shoot of tho young gass vlth tho Utter? Well, much of tho brushing tho luilr wo seo done lilTK TO cirviicu DRCOturrox has the samo effect; and especially when a stiff, penetrating brush Is used, and with each blow It Is brought down through the whole length of the hair. A brush should never ho touched to tho hair with other than a gentle, caressing motion; Its first office Is that of a poljsher, to spread the nat ural oil exuding from the scalp over the hair, and givo It n -satiny gloss; and secondarily, as a cleaner, to wipe oft the surfaco soil, that Is, the dust and girt manifold of the polluted at mosphere in which It is tho fate of a large part of mankind to pass their lives. Tho brush cannot penetrate to tho scalp, through a heavy mass of hair, to remove any accumulation of dirt nnd dandruff there without carrying away with It, very much of tho crop of hair also; while, at the same time, it stiff enough to per form this office, It Impairs the doll cacy and Integrity of the epidermis. This barbarous (no pun Intended) use of tho hair brush should with that of the fine tooth comb bo role gated to "innocuous desuetude." Yours for charming Womankind, MADAME QUIV1LLA. It is estimated that 5,000,0000 new voters will appear In tho general elections next November. Thore will ho 3,650,000 male voters enfranchised by ago alone, nnd about 1,350,000 women and nowly naturalized citi zens. Health la tho fdundqtlon, of "all good looks. Tho wlso woman realizes this and takes precautions to preservo bor health and strength through tho po rlod of child bearing. Sho remains a pretty mother by avoiding as far as posslblo tho suffering and dangers of such occasions. This every woman may do through tho uso of Mother'K Friepd. This Is a mddlclno for external application and so penetrating in Its nature as to thoroughly lubrlcatu every tnusclo, nerve and tendon In volved 'during tho porlod beforo baby comeB. It aids nnturo by expanding the skin and tissues, relloves tendor ncBB and soreness, and perfectly pro pares tho systom .. - for natural and tJl!UYar safo mothorhood. Zj: v Mother's Frlond fLtt7MAlAJ Is sold at drug C7WIV stores. Wrlto for frco book for ox. pedant taiothors, which contains much valuablo Information. BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO.. AtW, Cb. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water ' Heating All Work Ouarunteed Prices Reasonable COPFEEN & PRICE 35 Xowura Block, Entrance on 6th It taclflo 3031, Kowo 4. WORKS REFUSES M ID LP pi I .OS 'ANOKI.K8, Sopt 7, - Unltud Sstates Senator John 1). Works re fuses to be rend out of tho progres sives hucAUHv of his supt'M't of Wood row Wilson for, tho presidency, cording to Moyor t.Usuor, progressiva leader bore, who In en route lodayto Sun Francisco;' "Wo simply will Iguoro Senator Works' Chicago Rtatoment," l.tosner said. "Wo will let hi in go hla own way " l.lstmer nunuuueed lust night that tho Itoosevelt electors on tho Novem ber ballot. This will be done, hu In timated, lu splto of the fact that the progressives will control tho stnto convention which inlets In Sacra mento September 24 "loven thous and signatures will bo necessary. VK WILIi MAHi Voir l for each sot of old Kalsu Tooth sent us. Highest prices paid tor old Hold, ailvor, old Watches, Uroken Jowolry and Precious Stones. Money Sent by ltcturn Mall. I'hlla. Smelling .V Itcflnlug Company Established 20 Years 8U! Chestnut Ht., Philadelphia, l'. To Denttot.H Wo will buy your Cold Filings, Gold Scrap, and Platinum, Highest prices paid. V "f t t t T T ? T t T T H. E. GATES, Ownor 1 H i r.i !) t f i X I X o X ! t '? IpashCashCash Must Have Cash Y X I' Y Y Y Y Y Y Y .i . f Y Y Y V T I 35 'I- Y 30 f Y Y Y X f Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y 9 G. H. PIERCE, Qwner . N u vft oXK xw T ....... ...,.. X Kstnhllshed 1861) SHIP SGOBEL & &KY ? T T T t t ? l)lHh'ilmimw l nil MiihIoi "T l4Xll$lMt A CRAFTSMAN BUNGALOW ' ienc for housekeeping..... Idoal homo for small family. Grounds in hooping with, tio', libuso. This property will apppal to the woman with an oyo for .beauty and artistic offoct. Ownor must soil at onco. Price low and terms oasy. ...". 618 Dakota. Avonuo, near King Stroot Phono Main 5422 T Another Big Cut in Prices If you want a real home one that will .stand tin lest of time buy ono of 'their. IS. Qatos houses on Koso Avenue. Come and see and he convinced that thoy arc the best houses in town not only the best, houses in town but tho cheapest eonsidoriu quality and location, been uso ho has made a big out in the price as it is" necessary for him to move at onco to a higher altitude ami a dry climate on account of the poor health of his family. !1 new bungalows and S lots on Rosa Avenue Arc SOU). "Wo'hnvo loft, to offer onlyvone new (i-roouj bungalow.) In a, fow.dnys it yjll be sold. , j'Jjy ' ,"; 15 Acres in Pierce Subdivision, Worth w i . i i I k f - 'r J auuu 1 1 I Acres, Worth $7000, $5000 buys t Acres, Worth $45QQ, $30Q0 buys 4 t . m, H MAIN STREET Both Phones ' "V YOUR APPLES AND PEARS TO - ii liiiwkoiH. WxpoHow to ilmir own Abii In Kuropu X A SQiTJARE HOUSE, TOP MARKET ' ' VALUE AND QUIOK RETURNS V ' . U tv tl I COItUKHI'ONOHNCK HOI.H'ITKO With Hand Mado CRAFTSMAN FURNITURE Mticto eipocially for this hound M I 1 Arranged with spocial regard to con von 23 Rose . t ' Duysi it j ? ; . . ) i . s iHconiornlod Iuoh A )r. iu Ufnul M vnnl, , NEW YORK 1 LLlJUm-i-t- COME AND SEE IT Look for the pln' tlial iMjlil'IVrcnt rr Avenuo LjumsL-ium mm t Y Y Y t ? Y t Y Y X Y X r t r Y t Y ? f $3500 it it i t ?1 iM H , mH1 J , .' .. ..!. lv vjr