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MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE, MEDFORDMW'IOON,-FRIDAY, SttPTflMlWR 27, 1012. Htl PAG1 TWO IM I i h i I 5 IQCAUANP IMPERSONAL Abe Axetell, former county JiuIro of Josephine county, who was or rMesHsly' Tl)brtod Aft BcHously in jured at San Francisco, now a real dfctit of TflcoMiU, was among tho vet erannvlWtlim, tho nenwument at Sattta PlntThtirsdy. Ckas, "h Anderson, n. well known pioneer' resilient of tho Foots Creek district, died at his homo on Foots CrekJ dnead&y iiiottilnj? at six o 'dock, "'of hvcart failure. Tho fun eraPwrvicw will bo held Friday at Mr. and Mrn. T. t). Miles ot Seattle arc In Med ford on a short business trip, nicy aro interested in a yancli near ErkIo Point. v " Mm. Frank Dowllnc left Friday morning for a visit with Portland' frienda. Carkln & Taylor (John IT. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoyaat-law, over Jackson County Dank Building. Medford. Fraiik Hrown, county commissioner was in Mcdrord today rrom'hls Knglo Point home. Mr. and Mrs. Joliu Artlng of Snv ao creek Are-upending n fow days In Medford. Get Mrs. Reynolds homo made bread at DoVae'a. Hr. Uarry l.ane, democratic can MORMON I F OUT FOR TAFT ;U7tYC.V. REBELS lrr V m -N -...... Klu dtfeted by Uiq Jacksonville lodge I. dldate for United States senator, O: O. F., or which ie ncceasea xrnsi-" a 'jncMicr. Savo from $2 to $10 by buying your trunk and suit caso at 10G K. Fmi St., thJ cheapest storo In tho jrt s 1GI ' F. Roy Davis, court stenographer for Judgo Calkins, was taken sud denly 111 In court at Grants Pass Wednesday evening and fainted away. Mrs. Davis and son Itllcy were sum moned. Dr. JUckert, cyeolght specialist, over Kentner's. J. M". rotter of Weed, formerly of Medford, who has been in tho Granite City hospital for sonic Ulme, has so far' recoveredas to 'return to his homo. - Don't bo a fall guy and pay $1.00 for underwear when you can buy It for four bits at 106 N .Front St. Tho cheapest store In tho west. 161 There will be a jucetlng ot the di rectors of tho Medford Commercial club Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Important business de mands full 'attendance. Just received a Job lot of men's un derwear. Betterfcavo a look. 106 N. Front St'. " 161 Judge Wl M. Colvlg, president of tho Commercial club, returned Thursday evening from a business trip- to Oakland, Cal. Medford Consovatory ot Music and Languages, College Dldg. The only music school in So. Oregon with a full corps 'of teachers; Send for catalog. "'A. C. Hough of Grants Pass spent Thursday 'at Medford "on professional business. ' ' 8. A. Kowcll, ladle' tailor. tb floor M. F. H. bldg. "Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Francis ot Sa crancnto nre' in Medford on a short bHsnless trip. jGet It at DeVoe's. "A.Li'Sontes of Toronto, Canada, is in iMedferd looking over 'the valley with a view ot locating. Garland stores and 'ranges, lubri cating oils. F. W. Shaplelgh Hard ware; Nd. 28, South Central. A. B.N Cornell of Grants Pass Js la Medford on a short business trip. Oak and hardwood I4.G0 and 5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. J. F. HutcbaaoB has returned from a short business 'trip" to Roseburg. Diamond Edge tools and cutlery. picking baskets and ladders. F, W.' Shapleigb Hardware, 28 South Ceritral. Officers Cady -and Mego ot the police force bad a hard battle with a coaplii of toughs Thursday night. In the ralxup the officers lost a part of Haeir wardrobe but they Jailed tho culprits. 'Mrs. Ed Isenbcrgcr ot Stockton, Cal.;' a cousin of A. F. Stennctt, ar rived In 'Medford last evening and will probably remain several months. Dr." Rickert, eyesight specialist, over Kentner's. Miss May Torquct of Ashland spent Thursday with friends in Med-' ford. J. D. Darkdull and George Cars tens aro planning to leave in tho near future for a hunting trip, George thinks he is good for at least two. 9 Kodak "finishing, ttiq best at "Wcb ton's,' opposite book storo. Dob BurgcsB hug returned from u hunting trip in tho Elk creek dis trict. ' ' v Maurlco Fuller of Klamath Falls Is In Medford on a short business trip. bak and hardwood f 4.50 and $5,00 per cord. 'Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth' and Fr. Court Hull pd Chrlx GotUIch have retilrncd from' a fishing trip up Ilogiio dUyer. . GroverCorjiin' hns loTt for an ex- tou'ded visit' in Northern California. ' Mrs. Aljco Fiillllng, lort Thursday eyen)ng tor a vIbU with relatives at Sis Francisco, See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County Dank. Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Eamos ot Grants Pubs spent Friday with Med ford frlonds. Xouls"w. Colby of Evaim crack spout Friday In Medford on business. Bf wTifrfir Weeks Hcfiowan Co. TOTOERTATOBRS SM4TM WJff Wl Mfl ti-v 1 frr &AST ABMSCAXY throtigh Medford Friday morning on bis way north after hold ing a successful meeting at Ashtand. B. D. Weston, commercial photog raphern, negatives made any time or place by appointment Phone M. 147) Mr. and .Mrs. 11. E. N'eal have re turned from a visit with friends at Sacramento. Soda Fountain at DoVoo's. Mrs. J. E. Dunken ot Ilornbrook, Cal., Is In Medford oh n short bust nws trip. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Black of WInior are In Medford for a short visit with friends. Oysters, we know how to serve them any atylo. Hotel Aledford. A. D. Slngler has returned from n business visit at Wlmcr. " Harry W. Stannanl of Dig Dutto is in Medford on a short business trip. Mrs. Ella Myers left Friday morn ing for a visit at Eugcno with her daughter, Mrs. Taylor, who was for merly a resident of Medford. Oysters, Oysters, Oysters, direct from tho Oyster beds at Hotel Med ford. O. W. Johnson has returned from a two weeks outing at Squaw Lake. Ho reports splendid fishing. Opera houso tonight Marlon- Claman players present "The Fighting Hope." Saturday matlnco "Olc Ol son." Reserved scats at Haskln's drug store. 1C1 John W. Anderson of Evans creek Spent Thursday with Medford friends. Dud Anderson has returned from a three month's visit at his homo at Vancouver, Wash., and returns ready to meet all comers in the squared circle at 133 pounds. T. R. Wilson returned Thursday evening from a visit at Sacramento and San Francisco. He says roports to the effect that he was arrested for Jumping his board bill are mall- clous campaign lies circulated to ef fect the chances of his favorite, The Honorable Theodore Roosevelt of Oyster Day, Now York. ' Sec "Ole Olson," Saturday matinee, Medford Theater. 161 The Presbyterian church will be bpen for services next Sunday. A special program of onuslc for morn ing and evening. A quartette of some of Medford's best singers will sing In the morning and in the even ing. Services commence at 11 a. m. Sunday school 'at 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wild of Port land are In Medford on a short busi ness trip connected with property they own in "West Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pickenson left Thursday for a visit with friends at Grants Pass. James Owens, county commission er, spent Friday in Medford on busi ness. ' According" to the local weather bu reau the present cloudiness does not mean rain, although a shower or two may flat. Tho barometer does not Indicate a sloYni. LABOR LEADERS OFF TO ATTEND EASTERN TRIAL SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Srpt. 27. O. A. Tvcitmoo, secretary-treasurer bf the Building Trades Council and E. A. Clancy, member of tho ex ecutive board or the Structural Iron workers' Union, left today for In dianapolis, khero with fifty-two other indicted labor leaders, they will ap pear for trial In tho federal court October ', for alleged complicity to transport dynamlto In connection with tho Los Angeles Times explosion. Anton Johanscn, special organtror of tho statft building trades council, who Is now In tho, cast, will Join them ai Indianapolis. ' A largo delegation of friends and local labor leaders gathered to see Tveitmoe and Clancy oft and (o wish them God-speed. SALT I-KK, Utah, Sept. 57 A political sensation was caused hero by the publication of a signed article In which Joseph F. Smith, nrcsldeiit of tho Mormon church, de clared, "Should tho peoplo call hlmj t President Tuft) onco again to tho presidential chair they are not likely to regret It." Smith', article ap peared In Tho improvement Era, tho orgnn ot the priesthood for tho guidance of tho Young Men's Mutual improvement association and tho schools ot the Church ot Jesus Christ of tho Latter Day Saints. "No reasonable cltUon," writes Smith, "can In any way find fault with the present administration. President Tart met tho Just needs of tho people and tho economic demands of the country with stcadCnstness and wisdom." Tho article praises Tah for bis non-intervention in Mexico and also declared the only charge ugnlnst htm, that he unduly favors "big busi ness," Is disapproved by his actions ngalbst the trusts. 'Because ot allegations that Jitcm bers of the Mormon church in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona and Colo rado aro Influenced politically by tho attitude ot their leaders. Smith's stand is regarded by many politicians as tho most significant utterance of tlie campaign' hi this state. I ' BROWN BEAR RAIDS THE SHOPPING DISTRICT SEATTLE, Sept. 27. "Harold", a lirowa bear beloiiyin to tiu Murray typut coiupmiy, ejcuoil yeijjenliiy liiul ruideil tliu hlii)i)iii(,' dititriut, winding in (ho Aiicck, piie of tfio (lizziebt of dizzy ruieu. JJnrold, as. he went drugged heavy ciuii and llio fnigjiientH f lif wooden cupe. VyJien. he put mod tlo Aiieles,, every body but Jnp Kriciitz, Ijuitepdqi' mid ienvywpif(lit wieilcr, mado a nisi) for tlP qutnidp. Joo grappled with IJarqld, but mie hipo from brnm'b forepnv put Joo Tjotrn for the fount, )' mid by Jlm-fild tired of ditipatiiiu and allowed hinibclf to bo captured. STOCKS STILL RISE IN WALL STREET NKW YOUK, Sept. 27 1'riees ro.se moderately in the market hero today due to the buyiup of special stocks, such us the Canadian Pacific and lioiiri Pacific, importing u steadier tone to the market. Uncer tain monetary conditions caused .some irregularity and lighter trading. Call loans opened at o 1-2 per cent but soon advanced to G. Stocks showed nn uneven tone, rising the firt hour but fnilinjr in most instances to rcn'di yesterday's best price. The feature of tho railways was Canadian Pacific which gained over two point;. SiCifl hejd firm, but copper was inclined 10 allude. American Tobacco was eon spU'uously pronun'enr "riniiif' ' two JKllUtS. Xhe mnrkct cloed finn. Bonds were firm. r- w m i WILSON CAMPAIGN FUND IS SHY; COMMITTEE GIVES LIST NEW YOKK, Sept. 27. The total contributions to date to tho demo cratic campaign fund amount to $298,730, It was announced tonight by Henry Morgan, chairman ot the finance committee, and of this sum he said J206,OSC has been expended, and while the national committee feels encouraged over tho contribu tions received, there is urgent need of not less than $700,000 additional to pay the legitimate expenses. Con tributions wero received from 17,110 persons in every state In the union heard from. Tho states credited with tho larg est amounts are: New Yprk $105, 385, Pennsylvania $19, 515, Illinois $15,453, Missouri $9170, New Jer sey $7012, Wisconsin $C125, Louis iana $5465, Virginia $5402, Wash ington $5324, Alabama $50nc, Texas $4392. Samuel Untormoler has contributed $10,000, Supreme Court Justice Gerard ot Now York $13,000, with other largo contribu tory ranging fro;n $1000 to $5000 cucli. ' ' ' '. u L, CHARGES EDDIE GRANEY WITH FAILURE TO GET FIGHT SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 27. Charging that Eddlo Granoy not only broke his proniluo to glvo him tho November fight prmlt, but that ho also declared ho would stop any- ono from staging a fight in Point Richmond or South City on Thanks giving Day, Louis Pnronto today flat ly accused Granoy of being respon sible for tho muddle that baa' arisou ver his announced offer of a $25, 00 pnrso for a fight between Willie Ritchie and Ad Wplgast hero on Thanksgiving I)ay, INDIANAPOLIS SECURES CARPENTER' MEETING WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. After Clio fiftieth ballot the llrothnrhnod of Carppntars. and jolliers In convention Here today decided on iiuiuiiuiioiln uh tho noxt meeting place. Indianapolis secured 198 votes against lp(! by Ban Francisco, TPQ LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED TO LOAN $500 on Im proved propel ty. Address L. W Mall Tribune. 10li FOR SALE Rod, mattress, springs, sowing machine, library table, 24 South Mistletoe, 102 GENERAL SAvPA-TA WiiltliiK In ntutmh In a canyon north t TU-umnn. 110 miles southeast of Mcvhii 01t.. n band of "jip-itUtas de ntil d o south bound train, killed thirty six loMiers atulmnro than twenty tkiH.(iigtr, ri'lilKMblliclimllpM nnd then, iiillug I hem upon the wreckage. turtuM ibi Ihivf cars Into a great funeral j iv. Jliiii) wouuitisl. vaught In their xosils. are liellewd to have In-voti tiurned ulhc. while others ulm t.id cmwteil Into dltehrx hoping to escape were clubbed to death and draggisl to the are. JUAIIKZ. Mniw, Sept. 27. Tint Mexican rebels raided ihe camp of William Orr, contractor employed by tho Mexican Northern railway ft t'umbre, in the Gmus Ornmles dis trjet, and rljbed 'Iiiiu ot his payroll money, if LJ,0()0, cmiipmciit vnlucd At 12,000 iidjbo4-t0ton0 iii com mifrsnry ?iii)H?sigeflitnincd in re jMirls received icrj;,jfdny Ify'rnilwiiy officials and friends of Orr. The raid occurred lnt Wednesday according to one report which Mtal"s that Orr was injured and badly mal treated. ' T" Surely Settles Upset Stomachs I'hiku llnpcplii" Ends Iiidigcitlon, (,'hn, Kounicss In Fio Minnies "Really docs" put bad stomachs In order "really docs" oorcomu Indi gestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness in Ilvo minutes that JiiHt that makes I'apo's DlapcpHlit tho largest Kolllitg utomacli regulator la the world. If 'what you cat fer ments into stubborn Iunitm, ou belch gas nnd oructato sour, undigested food nnd acid; head Is dizzy and aches; breath foul; touguo coated; your lnsides filled with bile and Indi gestible waste, romembor tho momoiit Dlajiopsln comes In contact with tho stomach nil such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing aliuot mar velous, and tho Joy U Its hnnnlcsH ness. A large flfty-ciijt'caso of Papo's Dlnpepslu will glvo you a hundred dollars' worth of mitlsfnctlou or your druggist hands; you your money back. It's worth It weight in gold to men nnd women who can't gel their stomachs regulated. It bolongs In your home should always be, kept handy In case of a Hick, sour, upset btomuch during tho day or at night, it's tho fjulckcHt, surest and most harmleus stomach doctor In the world. WE WILL MAIL 1'OU 1 for each sot of old Falsa Tooth sont us. I Ugliest priced paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watches, Broken Joyvolry and Precious Stones. ' Monoy Sent by Return Mall. 1'lilla. Smelting H Refining Company Established 20 Years 80.') ClichUmt St., I'lilladclpbla, Pa. To Dciitlste Wo will buy your Gold Filings, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. Highest prlcfr jjafd, . ' ; Clark S; Wrigllt LAWYER WASHINGTON, I), C Public Land Matters:' Final Proof. Desort Lands, Contest and Mining Cases. Scrip. SAW OKS NTO AHA DOUdLAB, All., Sept. 157.-- lulV. nuvHiui teceluu! Uuvo by Amorti'itii nnd MpMcalivolTittlulsr plates Unit (lenural lex Snltixnt. one of Oron eo'rt el ihd1 lU.tuiehnb.iV lnH chafed I the Iiim.ii)((,th(iUiHcd'atal6S ' j Salnnar I Mild It lmvo lnoii sfig)d ly woupded, Tint ropoil, which is apparently authentic, slates that lie hoarded u train near 0miuIm and ' now on his way to ROttlliCUi Cull Tor ma, ORCHARD SOLD FOR $350,000 (Continued (rout Pngu One) faith and confidence has been Justi fied." Mr, Davln Is n pioneer capitalist and developer, llu built tho first flour mill In Medford nnd Is u largo timber owner. He furnished a largo part of tho money that started the Pacific ft Kan torn railroad and was Its first president. in tho Minute Realty Co. aro two brothers of George Morso of Talent, who hns mndo considerable money In valley reality, and they will prob ably handle tho property locally. V FREE SAMPLE INDIGESTION REMEDY flncl Ever for (,as, Sourness, Fr- Mcntntloii, llcaxliu-s and 1'je.ct Stoiiiuili Send uniue nnd address to Rooth's MI-O-NA, lluff.ilo, N. Y. Say "Send mo snmplo of Ml-O-NA," and yon will have nn opportunity to try for your self a remedy for Indignation, Dys pepsia, Gastritis or Catarrh of tho stomach that has relieved nnd cured tbousandsd ot peoplo throughout America. S certain arc MI-O-NA Stomnch Tablets In any casu of disordered stomach that Cbas. Strang will sup ply you with tho distinct understand ing that If you aru dissatisfied with results he will refund the purchase price. Could anything bo fairer? For DIzzlncra, Rillousnoss, Hoadacho, NorvousnesH, Sleeplessness or any disease arising from an upset, weak or .stcki stomach, Ml-O-NA Stomach Tablets aro highly recommended. 50 touts a box alt over America. UNDERWEAR Cluing Out Prices Wti;iV0 Hosiiur tfnl: about Ji() down HivV "i :!MB8h iM'iHum'HiKj hvnvy wolglil, flat ami Jim. r cv rlbbotl, I'leot'o liuotl VchIh ami I'auls; regular aOe uiul fiOc valiuu M(st any hI.o, fliok-c, ca. 12(? Jjjitlios'JlKht woij-hi, liitrh ironk, long h1pi;vc, nK (lilllU WPJgllt rOS(8, ORt'll , ,...-r ilisHos' I'hwo lined Tiiioii BuIIh, 7Ap vnluo 50( .Uulics' Union Suits, sovoral .weights, . each 5ty to JjJl.tiO Hoys' and Misses" Naxareth Vnii Union Suita, thrue ganiients in one, fiOe unnuoiitHi unuh '....: 30, 2 for 75 Infants" rnslunero Unbens Vests and "Wrappers .. !! ! t HOSIERY LT) doz. AI on's, liiulios' and .Misses' seamless fast colored J lose, rti black or tan, all sizes, i 10 pair KA 1., C1 uy i' "V HOSIERY The best wearing Hoys 'or Misses' I loan in the city, sizes f to Wa blade only; two weights to Holoet front 15 pair llui-son ribbed top, out size, Ladies' Nose in sizes So to lOy-rpair 25? Ladies' niediuni and gauze weight Silks Lisle Hose, all sizes, rolors hlaek, white, tan, iv 25? Men's Soeks. X5? pair, 2 for 25? tho beat wearing Hose in Medford, any size, colors black and tanv Ribbons 200 pieces finest quality all silk, satin andtaffula Kibimii, nil staple colors, in widths from No. I0 tfvNo. 100. Kxtra witle, at 10, 15, 2()j25? vard t HUSSEY THE .STORE WHERE A DOLLAR DOE3 ITS DUTY t f t ? ? ? T f T ? ? ? 1 ARE YOU READY FOR YOUR NEW FALL CLOTHES? You know early selection Is always best. Wo suggest that you visit this storo as soon as convenient and learn what a splendid now stock of Fall Goods wo have gathored together this season. Nover in the past havo-you beon shown a stock to equal our present one in quality or modoratoncss of price. Wo aro showing such a choice collection of both foreign and domostic fabrics, such a j4 varied assortment of strictly now colorings and patterns. MORE NEW PALL COATS We have just received another ship ment of new fall coats. New styles and new collars. Komuinber we show the largest assortment in tho city. T t T y t y y y y ? f y t Arabics up to $25.00, for only $15.00 Mackinaw Jackets aro becoming more popular vwry day. They are coining in vvvy strong. We show them in stripes, plaids and plain col ors $12,50 to $1S MAN TAILORED SKIRTS Choice of four of the best styles, giv ing you tho best workmanship, usiilir V Jl. I L - Sl.l.. ' ill.. ..!'..,." fy uic irnau pussiuiu (puuuay oi juaicr- X iai, measured at our own store. Skirts X niado to bold tlieii,' sjii'pq. 'Price for X the making $2.00 j NEWEST SILKS & DRESS GOODS $4 30' inch heavy black Ottoman Silk for i Coats, Jackets and Suits, extra heavy ((uaiiiy, jier yarn ,. x.u; 24 inch Corduroy Velvet, $1.25 Now gray and 'li-'-etal shades, just the thing for stu h . , i ,$1.25 50 ipcli all wool fSijititlg, for suits and Skirts, Wo invito you to visit our !i)i'(HH Ojwds department, .where wo are showing all the latest' novelties in Chinchilla, Mackinaw, Zibeline, Di agonal Twill, Storm Serge, Whip Cords, otc, all the new blues, late browns and ir-Ycjioli taupo shades V Ibices rango from, yd-. $1 to $3.25 'i y y f y f y k r'Kl" . m$Md iW JwT Wf--' In X v m GORDON HOSE For Mon .Womon and Ohildron f f ? ? T y t y y T r v r y We want satih- Y .1 ....;., t : 11 CtlHIOIIICIM, I IJ fiet Tliis depart- J nient olt'ei's v X T 't Look f(r'the jpipid ticket ion every pair. FOREST MILLS UNDERWEAR Underwear that is .made -to fit, guar anteed to jjivo" satisfaction, at prices that you will not object'to. Toadies' Heavy Weened Vests "and Pants, 2)i5- On sale Friday and Sat urday, all sizes from 0 to 0 no extra long size only 25? $1.25 Value Kid Glovos, Spoc'l 98? X liiiiliip tii1 C!,hl iiti1,. it . -v..i . .1 . Ti i-iiim,v nun nabiuuuty v lilt, on sine mr entire lino of SIMMONS Kit! Cloves, 2 button elasp, all colors, at only .t OS? Good dark Outing Flannel at only Q6 70c grade gray and tan Cotton Blan ket at only i 43? you a grade of frulf inirvi lliiif t you can not i X equal else ' X where for 25? X t y f y y y f t H. l4. MOE & CO. y ? ? y y y y f y S&W i v - t f 0 - A 4