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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1912)
PPJ vipinv p'i'rr t vB m w 'fcj. -'""" my. '.' lit Vi W , 1 '1 VS'?' s. " . " A"; r vt , i , -w-ww-wv-v-V'VT'VWrTT'T'VWVVTWW , - "" "SWA"-'. " , VT ," 4 -WrW . MF v. yay i .. r fXqe eight - MEDFOKD MATL TRTnUNTC, ArfiPFOUD, OHKOON, MONDAY. SWPTKMHRH 10.1012 !,- W "I" ' W ' P" i t id hi w h fjf i M ri I i 1 I I 5! . I ,tt .v.,. WW, neif PlAY Wi GAME 'ME BOB" COOK SOON TO RETIRE (JAMBKinati, Kuitlmifl, Sopt 10. The UriliHh "grand mam-iivcrs" be gn (odny when, under (ho eyes of King George, 110,000 troops, horse, fool mid kiiiik, with thirty aeroplanes mi tl two (HriBJblotf, endeavored to tic ride the probable fortunes nnd fate of a liorftuo nnny advancing on London. Tho maneuver cround comprise tho conntios of Norfolk, Suffolk ami Cambridge and parts of 1ysp.x, Hert fordshire, HcdfonKhirc ami Hunting donhhire, or as the "wliolo district s railed, East Anglin. Not wince the days when Oliver Cromwell led hi Ironsides against the royal forces lniH KnKt Anglin witnessed such a gathering of troop-, mtil the country with its high bridges brtiad dykes, iuuuniprablo streams narrow and frequently impassable roads and oilier interjections, should prove nn admirable ground for guerilla war fare. King to Watt It Although' he will motor to the maneuver ground every day. King George is not going to try and emu late his warlike cousin, the German kaiser, and umpire or command the troops. He is leavinu it entirely to tho generals and will be merely n spectator. Accompanied by the army headquarters staff, under the com mand of Sir John -D. French, chief of the imperial general taff, King George has taken up quarters at Trinity College at Cambridge. Pre mier Asquith, War Miiister Colonel J. E. B. Seeloy and other ministers, with the foreign military attaches, are also here. Mayor George Squicr, military attache to the London em bassy, represents the United States. The most important phaso of the maneuvers will bo tho aerial scouting for England has never had so many air craft cgaged before. Important results are expected from tho em ployment of large numbers of auto mobile and motorcyclist scouts, and from thp extensive use of wireless telegraphy. "Uncle, nob" Cook oldest post master In Oregon and .leuriy an a pine tree, tins notified the depart ment at Washington of IiIh desire to leave tho service, and devote tho re mainder of bio youth to the Joyn of a carefree extslauco In the country of bis earlier choice sunny, south ern Oregon. Although ho haa not yet received his release, the estab lishment of the rural free delivery service to Foots creek on November 1st will abolish the little inland of fice of Draper, where Undo Hob has sorted matl since 'S6, and the usual departmental red tapo of appointing a successor will bo dispensed with. Tho mere fact that Undo Uob has served as Draper's postal factotum for twenty-six years might well es tablish his claims to tho fraternity of old pioneers, did not his right to this distinction bear a still more an cient date. A native son of Tonnes sec, ho formed ono of that advance guard of hardy heroes who crossed the great plains long before tho first steel was laid maktng tho Journey by plodding progress of an ox team and arriving In. Salt Lane City on August 12th, 1854. In IS Si) the youpg pioneer camo to this section, and established himself upon a ranch at Draper in 1S65, whore ho haa since continuously resided. Under Silas Draper, whom the oldest of old timers will remember, ho served" aa postmaster of Draper from 'Si to ,S6, receiving the appointment himself in tho latter year. KID MOnniSSEY WANTS FIGHT iFSKnfe vVTpsssKK v IPWTu a- 3H BWtJHyijidtaJFtciwKSlBwMiBBBEBIHHBIIB H GETS HIS F R m BACK JOHN Compensation for industrial acci dents is gradually becoming an es tablished fact in the United States, ns it has been for years in somo of tho European countries. Thirteen states in tho country now have compensation laws, all of them en acted within tho last three years. L IS TO STUMP TOR MY CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. Sept. 16. So enthusiastic is John L. Sullivan, ono time heavyweight champion of tho world, but now a country gentle man, over tho nomination of Colonel Roosevelt for president that'ho is to take tlio stump for tho bull moose, according to a message received hero today by Matthew Halo, leader of the progressive movement In Massa chusetts. "Teddy will win hands down," said Sullivan, "because he's got tho goods with him and does not hand out a lot of bunk and bluff." Clever lightweight of Portland w Andenson. Anderson won from him nml tho lad now seeks n return mate ho is here seeking mutch with Hud sovcnil months ago at Vancouver h. HAYWOOD AGAIN TO FACE TRIAL BOSTON, Sept. 16. Accused of conspiracy in connection with the Lawrence textile strike, William D. Haywood of Devenr, general or- ganlxor of the Industrial Workers of tho World who was arrested and later released on $1,000 bonds, Is on his way to Lawrence today to answer tho charges against him. Just before his arrest Haywood was addressing a crowd of 15,000 persons on Boston Common at-ti pro test meeting against the Imprison ment of Joseph Ettor and Arturo Glovannlttl, held for the alleged murder of Anna Loplzza, at I.awrence during the strike. "Wo will open tho Jail doors or Rffias SEE A RICH I'M E SANTA BARBARA, Cab, Sept. 10, Colonel RooHovnlt's two mhodug palra of pox, whoso loos at Portland, caused a flurry In tho private car, were safely welcomed back Into tho Roosovoltlan wardrobe hero today. Tho colonel Is "traveling light" on his campaign tour ono big black leather and two stiltcaKon constitut ing bis entire supply of baggage nnd two pairs of box loomed largo In tho clothes list. Ah llliiHtratlug tho RooHovultlan simplicity of the colonel's wardrobo, the progressiva candidate hatt Just ono suit of every day clothes along with him. Crinkled and creased they are, but the colonel doesn't care, and rofuses to go to lied whllo they are pressed, A day of "rest" In San Fruiiolneo put tho colonel In flno fettle today, although bis voice wuh a trlflo husky. Ho roll so "bully" that ho disregarded his rulo of refusing to iniko short ond of tho train speecbos and pounded away on bis creed of pro- grcxslvlsm and social and Industrial Justice, with occasional digressions to compliment his runnlngmato, Governor Johnson, or to discuss Irri gation. SC C CUR5 ECZEMA, O. ACNE.TETTER ETC. While Eenema, Aon, VsUr, Salt tthum, to,, rm troublon whloh fft tha nkln, tbatr souro In far tlsspsr than tha outnlda outlole. Thosa aftaotlonn aro OAUsad by Irritating humors, or uratlo nold in tha tood Suolt InummliM Infliuna nnd irrltata tha Uolloata not-work of fibrous ttsina whloh He JUtt benoAtu tha surface of tha outar kln, am! tha Inflammatory dlsotmora Urns produced Is forood out through the porea, nml gUmls, And Is oontlnuaUjr koptup while tho blood remalna infootod, Thla oxtidatlon causoa tha forra Atlon of Boaloa and crusts so often aeon In Kor.oma. nnd whott they ' soratohed oft tho llcsh is loft raw and more nusoopt'Dio to outer inieouon. Itoiut very readily bo noon then tlmt to produoa a cure the circulation must be purlnod nnd cleansed. Thla B. 8. B. will do. It rops down to the vary bottom, removes nil humors and Impurities, nautraHaea the excessive aoia.n of tho eyntein and In thta way removes the onuaa of illsottso. Local npplioa. 'Bona oan only aootho the irritation nnd nsnist in keeping tha akin clounj they novor produoo a cure booause" such treatment d01"1 ll0t raoh tho blood. 8.B 8. restores to tho thin, acrid blood nil its lost properties, makes It put nnd rich nnd enables it to nourish the nkln nnd keep It soft, smooth and henltby. Book on Bkln Diseases and any modtual auvlue frco to All who write. TnE gwIFT SPECIFIC Co ATLAHTA, oi Tho Univorsity of Oregon Oorrospondonco School offers, KRKH. with tho oxceptlou of cost of postaKo on papers and rost of tho University Extension Bulletin, to CITIZENS OF OREGON, forty UNI VERSITY COURSES by MAIL. Ability to profit by tho coumos aoloottid Is the only requirement for enrollment In tho Correspondence Unpnrtmout. Courses aro offered In tho dopurtmcutn of Botany, Dobntlug, Economic!, Education, Electricity, English Literature, English Composition, History, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, Physical Education, Phynlrn, Physiology, Psychology, Sociology and Surveying. Wrlto to tho Secretary of tlm Cor respondence School, Unlvurnlty of Oregon, Eugouo, for Information and catalogue. COURSES IN RESIDENCE at tho University propnro for tho Profos. slons of ENGINEERING, JOURNAMHM, hAW, MEDICINE, and TEACH ING. Knll somrstor opens Tuesday, Siptnmbor 17, Addrois tho, HeRla tfar for catalogues descriptive of tlio Collcgn of Engineering, tlio Collogn of Itlberal Arts, tho Schools of Eduratlun, Commurco, Law, Modlclno and Music. l-" ' - - '- -'.. ,''.,.. I . -.Jl L'!l) DOL'GIiAS. Arlr., Sept. 16. Tho wealthy mining camp of El Tlgro. Sonora, is In tho heads of General Salazar's robots today following a brisk fight lasting four hours. Tho robots havo looted stores of 110,000 worth of supplies, nccording to reports here. The capture of tho town followed several ineffectual at tacks during tho last throe days. Federal reinforcements were close to tho town ten hours beforo it fell, but mado no movo to relievo tho garrison. closo tno mill gates' said Haywood, who urged a nutloa-wldo strike. "If you leavo your benches tomorrow you will mako no mistake." STOMACH ALWAYS FEELS FINE Kit and Drink What You Wnut Whenever Von Want It Don't you know that a whole lot of this Indigestion, dyspopsla, gas tritis, catarrh of tho stomach talk Is all nonsense. Don't you know that fomentation of food In tho stomnch causes nearly nil stomach troubles. Don't you know that MI-O-NA Stomnch Tablets compounded from tho best prescription for stomach dis tress ovor written, will put your trou blesome stomach In flno condition, or money back. MI-O-NA Stomach Tabids give In stant relief. Tako thorn for gas, sourness, heaviness, heartburn, or after dinner distress. Keep them with you and tako them regularly un til your stomach Is strong nnd vig orous. Largo box SO cents at diss. Strang's. MEDFORD THEATRE Friday, Sept. 20. TRIUMPHANT ItKTi'lt.N WI1.I.1AM A. IIUAIIV, Ltd. Prccnta The I'liuiilcst J'lny hi (he Kngllib l4Uigungv BABY MINE lly Mitrgnirl Mnjo J "Baby .Minn" I n Jojroutt bundle of hearty fun, not In ho minted, If you know wIiiiI'n good for you. A year In Now York, eight months In Chicago, nearly two years In London, Is but a brief record of tho comedy's run In larger cities PRICKS 50c, 7.1c, 91,04), fl.no. HEATH HALE opens Tuesday, Hcpt. 17, nt llnnldn's Drug Htnro. J t t t t t T J T T T T t t Wa THE STORE OF FASHION FOR WOMEN OF MONDAY Sept. 16 TUESDAY Sept. 17 WEDNESDAY Sept. 18 " V f FASHION i i A pretty Houvonir for ynu. Kvery visitor to our openinp; this week will receive a Houvcnir Hint will be no highly prized iih to cntiKo each recipient to form n resolution never to part with ho unique a remem brance. Thin novelty in iih useful ns it is pretty, nn nec essary an it ix artistic. Indeed it in n dclmtnblu tniorf (ion nn to which of the two hcxoh will npprccinto it tlio more. Men will bo nn prone to admire it mid nn likely to becomo Rtiscoptiblo to its wiles ah women, so wo innko no distinction, no hcartburningx, hut will prcKent thin dninty token of our regard to nil who visit our Clonk Department. Cnn you guess wlint it int . 1 T f y f t f t f ? You Can Always Depend Upon It That if It Is a "Style Craft1' Coat or Suit It Is Correct in Every Detail That's the beauty of buying your wear ing apparel here. No matter which of tho many styles you chose its bound to bo in strict conformity with the very latest fash ion. Its cxclusivcncss assures that, for ono thing and tho fact that the garments aro manufactured by the Stylo Craft makers right under their own personal supervision, makes it proof positive that every stitch or fold and crease is exactly as it ought to be, or the garment would not havo passed their most critical examination. IBc sure and at tend this opening. to Sf ( Authentic Styles in Fall Millinery Our showing of Full Millinery is now most complete. The best has been chosen from many different lines, giving u varied assort ment.' The greater number of trimmed hats are turned out by our own workroom, mak ing it possible to sell you correct eopies of imported models at a fraction of fho import ed price. Tf you have an idea you should like carried out bring it here. Wo assure you satisfaction. Our lino of materials and trimmings are most varied; also a big show ing of handsome shapes, ootli domestic and imported. Your inspection is invited. BEAUTIFUL NEW DRESSES HANDSOME NEW FALL WAISTS Dependable New Furs, Newest Novelties in Furnishings TO THIS GRAND SHOWING WE NOW IN- vite you TAILORED SUITS RANGE FROM $15,00 TO $45.00 Y Y - I z t . Y K A I FALL OOATS RANGE FROM, $8.50 TO $45.00 " X H sli A iti iti A iSj A A A i i iMajM t" rf' V I V' V li.. ,a .sita'a -it i4-v'. I i v 'rr i i . 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