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IBaBBiHaMIBIHHaS w'j8ff?rF'T f-1 ' v ,. MEDFORD MATE TRIUNE,; MEDFORD, ! OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER KUDU fSSfJJSr " 7-; f :f ' ? si?'r;i':" " ' . t:?" ' y 1, ' f' ;;w :-i ; ' -; -- T? f -f ;;z - " -;: : '--' ' 'i " ' f - :xy ' 7 W : esc9aaase! .IJLl .11 ff5??3 IK tl il5 irsTj"" f' M I . a : m f i i Ifc f I I 1 IV : I ( lit-! lit JlBDFOltD MAIL TRIIUN1 tBtdtrt JSNtmOT NBWSPAP JRmTkLy Kto Mil NT! iKd CO N The Democratic Time, Thft Medfefd Mat). The Medford Tribune,. Tho Etouth cm Oreg-onlan, The .Ashland Tribune. Office Mall TrlbUne, Bulldlnjr, iE-S7-29 North Fir street; phone, Main S021; Home 76. THE "BOOBS" CONVENTION OHOIUJB PUTNAM. JMItor am! Manager Kntereil n gccond-cliiM matter nt Mriifort), Oregon, nJor the act or March 3, 1879. Offlajat Pmt et the Cltr a MtdferA. Official I'aixr of Jaekaou County. RUHHCHHTUVN RATKS. One year, by mall..,.,,......... .15.00 One month, by nialu, CO per month, delivered by carrier In MdUanl, Jacksoiivlllp ami Cen tral Point CO Kfttuntay nly, by mall, per year.-. S.' Weekly; frcr year.. ...... ...... l.SO OPAL EMI IS E W WINNER I1 S " r 5 Opal Erskine, 11 months old, was ttdjuugcd (he best developed baby in 'this faction of the county t the baby show held at the fair grounds Wednesday afternoon. She won first pme in n close content. She is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. II. Krs Idne of this city. Mnrjjarct Thomp son also eleven months' old, dnughler of Mr. nnd Mrs. I?. II. Thompson won second prize. Dr. Conroy nctcd as judge. ,' Other proud exhibitors or babies that were all superior to any oiher babies' In' the. world, regardless Of co duly fairs and baby Judges, Includ ed Mr. and Mrs. George Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. Cave Duncane, Mr. arid Mrs. O. O. Obenchaln, Mr. and Mrs. J H Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. Duffy, Mr. s; and E- Grlswold, Mr. Barbour, Mr., and Mrs., and Mrs. II. H. and Mrs... ; Mrs.. W.. S. CI.. It.. Llndley, Mr, Harvey. , . Today the Judges, who aro Dr. Conroy, Mrs. John Root, Mrs. F. E. Merrick and Mrs. J. F. Mundy, wilt decide which Is the handsomest baby In Jackson county. This is expected to result in tears, IPnot bloo'dshe'd, but anyone "who cares anything for babes should net' fall to get to the fair grounds early and see thef best valuable crop that southern Oregon p'roducea. . f . TFAf.HFItV INSTITUTE IN . ASHLAWP NEXT WEPWESDAY .Headquarters for teachers during the teachers' institute to bo held at Ashland,, September ,'25-27 will be at the Hotel Oregon. Other hotels e. pecting to accommodate teachers arc te Columbia and East Side Jnn. - Teachers -are requested to make arrangements for hotel nccommbda tions before arriving in Ashland, be cause the hotels -will doubtless be crowded on account of the district fair. A committee of Afililnnd teachers will meet incoming trains Tuesday evening. Those arriving Wednesday morning not having hotel accommo dations will go to the high school building on Iowa street and there re port to the entertainment committee. GERALD SOOY-SMITH IS ALLEY WINNER In a special match' last slght'on the Nat alleys, Sooy-Smlth took Cham pion Tatton's measure in a series of five games. The high game of the series was rolled by Gerald Sooy- Smlth, wbo started right after the title by capturing the two first games, but Patton annexed the next two and the spectators were treated to a battle royal In the last game, which "Jerry" finally captured by striking out from tbo Boventh frame, winning 192 to 189. All hall to the new champion and long may he bold his tltlo. I'ntton's colts defeated Sooy Bmltli's team three straight In the match gaino nnd aro now ready to bowl tlio team of Company 7. THE Bull Moose stntc convention at Salem thin week lias not helped the cnuso in Oregon. Instead it comes dangerously near making the movement a joke. . , Theodore Roosevelt received 22,000 votes in the re publican primaries. There have been no primaries, not even, the soap box variety, held since to legally organize, Roosevelt part in Oregon. Instead a few self-elected delegates have constituted an assembly of their own and by practicing all tho political tricks ot the discarded con ventions, named a ticket that has no endorsement outside of their own number. There were 125 delegates at the convention mostly from Portland. Sixteen out of thirty-four count ics..wcro represented by small delegations. The other counties wore not represented. Most of tho nominees are Portland men. Dan Kellahcr, who was nominated byjthe republicans as presidential elector, but has since joined 'the Bull oose, and announces that he will vote for Roosovelt,.was named to head the Bull Moose ticket as presidential cleotoy. lie refuses to resign from the republican ticket. He is' thus both on the Taft and Roosevelt tickets. By this notion, tllPRlll1 ATnaQO la cfrnilinn- n rPnff nlnntAV 1iiio iinii,1in(i'iilr its, high mpraj pretensions. . , . A. E. Clark, who was nominated for United States senator is unknown outside of Portland, where he is rated as a mediocre lawyer. He recently cot into the limelieht l?y being shot and slightly wounded at Salem from behind a tree at tne capitol grounds.. He was then engaged as special prosecutor against Louis J. Wilde in Oregon Trust and Savings bank case. His assailant -was never discovered, and it was hinted that he shothimself to help his cause. , The convention repudiated Senator Jonathan Bourne, the foremost progressive ill the state, and the only ,one with a national reputation. It further demonstrated its ingratitude by repudiating former Senator P. W. Mulkcy, who managed Roosevelt's primary campaign and put, up most of the money, and who was the first republican in I V" rfSrt V X il I vw U nnnn.anll a.,.4. i A. 1. - A f. Y 1 fTI! ' vxi.gwii iu iuuuw jlxuusuvuil out ot iue part3r ioiu. xiiese men, either of whom would have lent strength and dignity to the new party, were relegated to the rear for a light weight to fame unknown. Talfc about tjie rule of the bosses! Does anyone sup posefpr;a fraction of a minute, that Clark would have been the choice of the rank andfile against either, Bourne, or Mulkey? "What has he ever done to win recognition as a progressive statesman? How many of the 22,000 Roose velt voters would have voted for Clark, the choice of 51 of the. self-elected delegates? , State Senator Joseph was named for supreme court justice,, but he refuses to qualify. Bert E. Kennedy, of Portland was named for secretary of state because Bruce Dennis, who was paid press agent for Ben Selling in his primary campaign, didn't like Ben Olcott, and this raises the question as to whether or not Dennis di1 not. fnr Clark's nomination to aid Selling. John W. Campbell of jtoseuurg, aiso unnnown, was named for congressman against Hawley, probably materially aiding the latter. As a whole the ticket is decidedly weak and will injure, rather than help, Roosevelt's chances. The entire affair was a mistake, from a Roosevelt point of view, but highly satisfactory from a 'Taft and Selling standpoint. No wonder a delegate pronounced the convention con trolled by "boobs." But what could anyone expect from a gathering of the moss- local hv thft state or Uregont , v M ... 1 t V :'s .k' -e WHIR! TO OO TONIGHT ISIS THEATRE . GOING GONE LAST GALL j ' i r. FOR SALE $3500 bun galow1 liome, 3 lcrd rodms, laundry trays, fine lawn, dining room dim veneer same as Medford Hotel, good loca tion, large lot, white cut stone foundation. This house is the very latest pattern used so much at Long Beach, California. It ought to look good to somebody for r. VAUDEVILLE. PHOTO PLAYS. KIHHK NKA1. .i NKAI I.OUIHK lu n Nifty, Nonhtusli Novollyi Ail niOTOl'LAY IMUKJUAM TiHNlay, Wt'ducKdiiy tttitl TlilirKday TIllJ I1U(U,KH Ok HATlKltV It A Thrilling Drama ot tho Civil Wnr HUNtillY HANK'S 1IAI.LUCINA. TIO.V Hungry Hnnk falls to sleep on a pnrk bench and has n dreiiiu thnt Is very injero8tlnK to him, but upronrlously fu'nuy whon presented to tho spec . tutor, THE UNWILMNU 1UUDK IiuUnu Story ' , AFTKU .MANY DAYS Druma . COMING SOON A NATION'S VEItlli 2 rools QOOD MUSIO MatlfifM Saturday and Sunday S p.m. Matinee prices Co and lOo Evening rerformauco 7 p. in. Admission evenings lOn and lGc ?' tuii-annomiea capiainea oy sucn a "progressive" Dack as L. H. McMahon'who thinks Crater Lake a " anair" and unworthy ot Demer made aceessiblf Cleans the Hair and Makes It Beautiful25 Cent "Danderine" Ib a Few Moments Your Hair Looks Soft, Puffy, Lustrous and Abundant No Falling Jlalr or Dasdur ff SUFFRAGETTES WILL BE IN PARADE TONIGHT The anti-suffragettes' ot Bedford are to bd given u body blow tonight. , Not only are tho suffragettes to be in 'tho "Made in Medford" parade, but they aro to pack an auto full, 'of suff rage babies, while Iho mothers who are working for tho cause of votes for women will come up In the rear In i eight uutos. At noon today ull suffragettos in southorn Oregon aro requested to ntet at tho Hotel Holland at 12 Vdok for luncheon4 and a, business m feting. , In 'irf . ..... Will sUge a buriesquo emuoaying tuo l)M of tHe anti-suftragotto.of what Iumio would be llko It niothor'Wont Wthfi polls. It Is expected that C. ' j WHisler will tako tho part of tho tul f tk fkwlly. , V TO FAiK OKOUN1W. lit U .will Ikfeliarged each way ak- bmimmi to a from the fair zSmilZ tfaHU. Weyers Taxi their float tonight the ' ladles Surely try a "Danderlno Hair Cleanse" If, you wish to immediately doublo the beauty of your hair. Just molsteu a clotli with Danderine and draw it carefully through your hair, taking one small atrand at a time, this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil In a few mom ents you will be amazed. Your hair will bo wavy, fully and abundant and possess an Incomparable softness, lustre and luxuriance, the beauty and application of Danderine dissolves shimmer of truo hair health. Besides beautifying the hair, ono purlficB and Invigorates tho scalp, every particle of Dandruff; cleanses, forever stopping Itching and falling hair. Danderine is to tho hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to tho roots, Invigorates and strength ens them. Its exhlllratlng, stimulat ing and life-producing properties causo the hair to grow abundantly long, strong and beautiful. . You can suroly have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots ot If, If you will Just get a 2D cent bottlo of Knowlton's Danderlno from any drug storo or toilet counter any try It as directed. SCHMIDT foi "G6od Shoes" I t ays he will only sell Direct From Factory lines, for example the famous John Kelly fine shoos for ladies' wear, will be Imd in all leathers and in the very peyest, styles, John, Kelly shoes have been before the trade fpr oyer,3)y,ears, o they sure are good shoes. ' " "" BEMZMBXR "A FIT OKKO SALE" ' Open about October first, Opposite Postoffice, Wait for the date. B. E. GATES Qwqer 23 Rose Avenue A.r ' bTAR THEATRE Tbo placo whom you got your mon ey's worth on both aides ot the dlino. And HUH Another A horso tiiiiro liuiuun than somo ' lltimnnx yjWNV a. yomnrknblo Performing Animal, valued ut 910,000. This horsu Is featured In a rapld-flro nnd sptc tacular military masturploco written especially for him tyy u woll-known magazine writer. Don la Tin: i:quini: siym , Don steals papers and ammunition, carrlos messages, lights bonfires and does everything but talk. "Tho Kqulno Spy" Is a romnnco ot tho' civil war. TIIK PHANTOM IN THIJ NIGHT Society Drama .1VA i'i- X f Clark & Wright 1 tKfhctkn wahhinoto, p. o. Public Land Matters: Final Proof. Desert Land, Contest' aad illalng OasM. Scrip. i AUTO EXPRESS quick piiiVEmy' Call us Hip" for hVkii of Express work quick delivery our specialty, PAUL & LAWRENCE Phono Pacific 335lli tand atiNabb -iTr"-T jrt1-, --rrrc r- tv Draperies w carry very eompieta line or AmA ilt.u Id n ..JaUlH JtXttttVMM Ain and do all claaacs of UDholaterlng. A special man to iook arier mis worn exclusively und will Klvs as flood service u is uooslbie to the lurjfeat cities. DON'T riNCIf .MY DOO Comedy ot unusunl merit AL SATHKIt, singing "Don't Wnko Mo Up, I'm Dreaming," from "Llttlo Miss Fix It" - it COMING "LUCILLE" In three reoln, producod from Owen Meredith's great paom ot that namo, Sept. 2Q and 21r "TIIKLMA" A threo-reol feature tnk'on from Mario CorroIU's great noyol, Tills Is a splendid fcaturo and should prove ot special Interest to ovoryqno Sept. 26th and 2Cth AT THE UGO i V Tonight and Tomorrow Night For Your Approvat HIH MAHTKIIIMKCK Or Tho f'ragody of ( Old, AgoSollg A Dig Laugh PA TTtlCIIKLL'H TIIOUIILKH A DrHk Aulmuted Coiiiod Clen Filled Vltli .UugliKT-KHsanay ON TIIK itltlNK OF TIIK GIIAHM Wos'eru Story Pntliu. HAVKD 1IY TKI-HI'IIONK , Jfulntu Watch Our Addition Grow Jacksoa Rd Sunmlij Medford Realty and Improvement Company M. V. A II. Co. Illd. APPLE8 APPLES APPLES " - Do You Want ttf Sell? i J- What norts and rpiantltlos, nnd what prlco? Wo nro iiot'tomn erlngfor'ituyhody'B frulL Do yon wiint to oouslgn nnd uhniiRO tho innrkotT CoimuU us and V '" ftlyo you uuotiUluuii. I ovury enso wo solid tho millerrt alo noL N Noy York v uso our own sitlo nol, ami do notliitvo apples "boUI by miction, , H. Nt WHITE & CO. 70 Park Place t. I New York van Baths r t i JaTi i . a (Scientific Massage $ 1 U20.Vi)5 'Oarnott-Corcy lluildinir ITomo Phono IMS' cy Jmildiiig Pacific Plume 5712 KsinbTliiidTff$ FRUIT Incorporntod 1004 f D. CROSSLEY & SONS Commission Merchants KOI Franklin St., Now York , Our HHclnUy APPLES and PEAS Wo liavo our own houses lu NHW YOUIC, LIVKItroOL, LONDON AND CILAflOOW blroctcoufllgninQntssollcltud orsco our Hoguo IllVor ropri'iteiitatlve. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Orefeon Two Lota, 50x117, Queen Anno Addition "Water, sewer, pavement and sidewalks in, alley in rear; best two lots in ihunddition. Ono Lot, 75x120, East Main Stroot Water, sewer, pavement, alley in rear. Pivc-room house and lot, Kenwood avenue Concrete foundation, plastered, wired and plumb ed, lot .135 feet deep, half block Fourth street pavement, high ground. Lot South Oakdalu- (50.17f, all improvements. . in, adjoins Howard property, Faces Dakota avemiei alloy in rear. . Seven acres, IV. miles north of Medford on Con- ' tral Point macadam, ditch across highest part. Any ot the above properties can be purchased at exceptionally low prices and terms to suit pur- , ohaser. Prices of property will advance 20 per ; cent as soon as information ot' cerlain deals,. liowV . pending is made public. Inquire MEDFORD BOOK STORE Nearly a quarter of a century under tho saulo '; niauagemont the ' '"' Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded becauso of "" Soundness of principle Economy of management , . ., '.,,' Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00' ., W. I. Vawter ,Presidont G. R. Lindloy, Vice Pros. C. W. 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