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Bttf c iuW '1 t j it mriirontf wan; ttitbuntj!, WEriromfc tmrcnoN, TurnDA y. October a. Mi ih PMjiTltRTO iW C5??" pf 't u. IV l H Pit m . a lis?: -ft & 'i.j s In 4?" J- J fe 7K 1 t u " , 7 4 , hli-' it'. ' fM. m CHAMBERLAIN PUTS VICTORY FOR W. WILSON CHICAGO, OH, !l. -Ily tli't con Ih now almost oortuln to ho tliu next lralilu;it or I ho United fltntuM, In tho hellof of Heimtor (InnrKo K, Glintnhiir lulu who lino rturnoil from tliu oust, Ami In tliu coining election, tlio hoc oikI until In tint men It not likely to Iio a curtain fouiulitr or tho Anunlu Hull, Ih tlm oiiliiliiii or Oregon's Jun ior Hoimtor. "Tlio KooxKVult boom Ih iilriimly flllllllC (0 lllllL'CH," III) Hlllll. WIInimi Hiiro or IvIiM'tlon "In tint oust, ilium run hit no iloiilit or It. Tlm pooplii or tint east four tlm wont mm it ItooMitvnlt tttroiiKliolil, but from comtltloiiH ns I olmorvctl tlm in on my way (mck to Ori'Koii nml tin) feeling In Oregon, I hellovn scntl tiniut lit tlm west Ih going to Iio an HtroitK for Wllnou iim In any part or tlm country. I am confident tlint Oregon will he In tlio' Wllnon column. "Tliu third term jmrty In ho tin iieress'iiry. All It bent font limn nru Miiboilliul In tlm platform which Wll wm rMrnU, The Progressive par ty inovoiiiiuit Is essentially u one mini movement, thnt man doing Theodore HoohkvkK, nml outnlilo or that linn lit tin excuse, Koosnvolt himself, throughout hU whole political career, )inn ln n a rrealuro or tlm liouioa, mill )ou will notice Hint bit? houses or tliu typo or I'lyuii nru lined up with hliu now. WlUyn, will bi strong In tint iut. At present, It seems prartlcally cor- lain that ho wll carry tlm Now Kng- laiul status, with tho posslhle exeop tlou or Vermont and Ilhodo Island. llnlneN WiiiiIh Democrat "Olio roninrknhlii thing In thU campaign that I hnvo never before seen In n presidential year In my polltlcnl experience. U that entire nhsonro or htislnes depression Prosperity Ih everywhere, anil there ! no fear or tho result or the election. Instimd or fearing that Wilson will bo elected, hunlnc men nru saying, Why wit want Wilson. "I regard Wooitrow WlUon ah tho greatest man this country linn hail hIiicii ThomaH Jefferson. 1 1 Ik utter- nuciH nru thniMt of tho xtulcitmun, HI views nru tho vIuwh or a deep thinker who has, studied the situation ami linn worked out tho solution for tho prob lem or tho day, nml tho people, who tit first hunlly know who WIIhoii wan, are beginning to ronlUo It. Aililoil to thin In hi wonderful nhlllty to express hlmnolf In word or such clearneu nml Mlmpllclty thnt any man ran iimlurntnnd him." Henator Chamborlnln mndo nnother lutoroHtluK nunonucoment (hi morn ln when ho inlil that ho would sup port Or. Harry l.nno for United HtnteH Hunntor. l)r, l.nno rccelvi'd (ho democrat lc nomination In the primary election, nut), an Senator Chamberlain May, there Ih no queH tlon about IiIh nhlllty. ALL WILL SOON LIVE TO AGE OF N 0 WMS BARBED M H IMTTflllUUO, Vn , Oct. ft. Al though tho hoard of public education nix montliH nno mado n rule that "no wldowH need apply for potdtlon n Hchool tenchorfl," tho brunt of public crlllclmu Ih only beliiK roll now, Hnpeiiiiteiidont 9. I,. Hector, tho new 1 10, 000 expert who recently took rhurKo or tho I'ltUbiirK bcIiooIh, to iluy In dofondliiB tho rulliiK Hald: "Wldowa who apply for poHltlon mi hcIiooI tenchorrt nlmoHi Invariably m a ho a otnud for public xyinpnthy. Wo cannot bo worrjotl with thorn coinliiK around, for when they utart, they aro moat porHlatout. 'Hint la why tho rule ba koiio nut -that, In tliu future, no widows will bo jjlvun positions In IMttHburR scIiooIh," Moiuiwhllo tho now Hupnrlntomlout Ih Kottlim il "kttockH" hut It Ih not worrying hlui liornuno thnt'H what Iid'h hero for, ho HiiyH, I'roKroHHlvo, Iio HiiyH, Is not uttulnud without crltl-cIhiii. iNWANArnuH, "i. :i. oliiiiiij; Hint the limn Ih comiilK wlinli ceiileinliliiiiM will bo reminded merely iih In tint piiine of life nml when tint norinnl life inu of u century ifnil n qimiler will Iio frciiui'iit oi''iirieii'o, 1'rol'. Irvliur FIMiiir, prufi'HHor of in lltlcnl economy In Yiiln Ifiilvcihll.V, uildnjHhi'il Hid iiulioiiiil ciiiiMcrviiliuii ciuiKri'HH here (inliiy. In IiIk npeecli, ciitilleil "The Pub liu lleiillli Movumeul," 1'rofcKnnr l-'inlier Hiiiil, in nurtj "Somu f- Im iieliii'veineiltH tilivuily ntliliiicd y oilier uiiIIoiih hIihiiIiI lie reconleil iiiiionu tin uoiulerM of Ilie world One Ih the Hlrlliintr ilecreiiNO in the ilculli rule in the city of l,ondiii. Kuiileii I.i'itiN World "Proluilily, howi'vcr, tlm prcutiMt hygienic iii'liievcineiit of nny count rv llniM Ih Hint of Sweden, wliure the ilu rution of lifu Ik Ilie IoiichI, he inor lullty the i'ih mid the improvemcutH the iiion) fcoiicrnl. ".Middle ukc nml od tiift tnibiy a lower morlnlitv in Ktwden llinii in tiincM piiht, while in otlicr couutricf. inclinllni; tlio United StnteM, iiIiIioukIi we can bonwl of oine reduction in In fant mortality niter middle ntz i (rowiiiK worM' nml the iumito vltiilily of tlio K'ople in in nil imdiabilily, de lenornlinu. "The United KlntoH, in npilc of Iter Hhnrtrnmiui:, Iiiik homo t-pccinl im pioxcinenlH to record, hut we need u uutiomil ilepartineiit of health .r ii ilepiirtmcnt of labor which hIi'iiII in clude jo it operation the couxorvu lion of human life. Half Hmi DcntliN Avoidable "iMiiir yenrn npi, iih ii memher of I'rexiilcnt Hoifieyclt'H coiiHervntioii coiiuniHhioii, I endeavored to report on tlm condition of our 'national vi tality.' I found Hint out of come 1, r00,()(10 death annually in tlm Tint ed State, ut IctiHt (IIIO.OOO nre pre ventative. "IniliiMtricH which kill nml maim, poWn or infect ilK wftrkern, which dofonu nml httint little children, wliicli incapacitate women for normal motherhood, which thmnuli over leuj: hourrt of toil clone each nuoconc.ivi ilny'N work with proKrchwive exlinus tiou, must be controlled." WATER USERS SIGN NEW STIPULATION ProKruHH toward tho settlement or tho question of ownership or water rights on Anderson crock was mndo WoduuHilay when rour or tho largest clnlmautH In tho hearing before Jan. T. Cblnuock or the atnto water board Hlgned n stipulation rvgnrdlng tho umbo or the wntor on that stream, Thoy nro Oeorgo Morso, roprcsonieit by Attorney W. I, Vnwterj tho Hro phy property and Robertson ostnto, represented by Attorney A. 10, HentiHiM. and Mm. Mary A. llnlloy, ror whom Attorney Qu Nowborry np pcaru. It Ih ngreoil In tho stipulation that tho slgncrM shall usu tho water con ceded to them In rotation, 'tho water or tho quartet being turned over to ono purson ror a period, and then to the next one, nml ho on. This will bo beneficial, ns with nil using at tho snmo time there was hardly nnough for ono, while under tho now plan ono will hnvo inoro than ouough nt n time. Tho ntlpulntlon has been ap proved by Supervisor .Cblnuock nml iIooh not effect tho other owners of water rlghtK on Anderson crcok. REDMEN WILL OPEN NEW HOME NOVEMBER DIED QF EXCITEMENT WHILE HARPOONING WHALE 8AN FJtANQIHCO, Cul Oct. It. Tito whaling nchoonor I.nlthv Ih In port horo today from n erulso In tho wntors or South KnHtorn Alnska wUI out Its innHtor, Cnptnln .1. A. Mu couibor of Oukjund, who died or henrt illsoaHu whll" directing a chnsu ror a cporln whnlo, Tho captain Htood In the rigging UBUlug order to two bont loi.dh of mon engaged In tlm chauo. "Now you got lim, men," ho ahotlted. "Olvo him tho hurpoon." Thon ho droppod from tho rigging Into tho water and when nlokoil up uoveral niltuitofl litter was doud, Hedmon of Medford will hold u lodge colobrntlon about November 1, when their now lodge quarters on Applo street will bo completed and ready for occupancy. Work Is now In progress on tho building and will cost about f.1000. ConHtablo Slug lor Ih In charge or tho preliminary ar rangement and Ih planning to Invito all tho loading Hodmen dlgulturlcH of tho Htato to be In Medford on tho opening dato, SLAPS HIS TEACHER; SENT TO REFORMATORY OHOVILLK, Oil-. Oct. !1, Ilociiuse he Hliippeii his toucher when hue rep rimiiudeil him for pldyiug ''hookey" Kvorott Kinlino, ugod font teen years, of Cliico, in today hcntoncod to Die I'roHtou reform hhIiodI until Im roaches his majority. JuOgtt Only, n juvenile judge here, pifHse id sent once, on Meline. Draperies Wo carry a very complete tint of droporlos, fuco ourtutuH. nvtures, etc., and do nil elusses of unliolsterlng. A special man to look after this work exclusively ami will give a good sorvlce a Is possible to get In sven tho largest cities. Weeks St McGowan Oo. 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Tuesday, Octobor S. RAIN SPOILS CROPS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOS' AXOULE9, Oct. 3. Rnln Inst night and today did creat dam- ........... ..... . .... ! w.wimu mar. wo.uu nut run inoi iihib , ,.,. ,0 crog , ,,08 AnKe,ef, col)n(y. In this city. We beg to tnko Ibhiic. , , ,, . , There nro tour flar In this enst play- ,ro1" ,ho Sn,0,, UtTlcl "" a lug the chnractcrH or Robert Star-' rort that 5.000 acres or beans hnd rord, Jnmes Olllcy, Virginia Hlnlnejbeen Hpollod by .tlio unseasonable nml Fannie Hlalne, nud before those 1 weatlmr. San Hcmardlno, Hlvcrslde threo weeks nro up, It will bo gen- and Ventura counties also report orally admitted that this Is one of! heavy showers with resulting dam- tho best companies thnt over came to this cjty. Tho production Is n perrect piece or machinery. Intelligence 11ml underslnudlug on tho part of the actors nml tho producers inako It that, - It Is rather late In tho ilnyto discuss "Hought and Pnld For," even In (IiIh neck or the woods, ror It Ih one nt tho most dlHrusseil pluys or many n Hcaxnn. Financially, Its suc cess tins been plionoipcnnl nud, nr tlstlcn.lly, It Juih bcuu .awarded thn hlKhpralso which it has dosorvod. ngo to crops. BYHACHB, N. Y., Oct. 3, Con gressman William Bulzer wns norn Inatod last night on tho fourth ballot ns head or tho democratic state j ticket. The selection was unanimous. I Oovernor Dlx, Bulzer, ox-Comptroller .ict7. of Now York City nnd Martin II 0 Linn wore candidates on tho first ballot, Dlx leading. There was no chnngo on tho second ballot. Tho third ballot all dropped out except Dlx and Bulzer, tho former having 87 votes nnd tho latter 105. DIx'B name wns then withdrawn and Bul zer nominated on the fourth ballot. Judge Parker took the opportu nity afforded by his speech ns per manent chairman to answer his crit ics at the Daltlmoro convention. An nouncing nt the beginning of bis speech that ho Is a progressive dem ocrat, ho declared there wns no truth that Thomas F. Hyan had put him forward as the chairman at Haiti more and that as Ityan's attorney ho was there to represent Ityan's Interests. Judge Parker declared that- Ryan never was his client and never had paid him n dollar for his services In his life. Parker took a slap at Hryan, saying that four yean ago Hrynn thanked him for his contribu tion to tho democratic platform and Invited blm to' Lincoln and readily ncceptcd Pnrker's invitation to visit ICsopus and also requested tho na tional committee to get Parker to render such service as ho could on the stump. Tho platform adopted today rati fied the democratic national platform pledged Its support to Wilson nnd Marshall and condemned what It styles "the monopolistic tariff evils" of the republican party. The Dlx administration was described "efficient and economical" and the legislature Is pledged to support the initiative and referendum. JESSE JAMES, JR., IN ROLE OF CRIMINAL LAWYER KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct. 3. Jesse James. Junior, Ron of tho former out law. Is today acting as chief counsel 10. Moroy retiring irom tho firm for J. c. Walton, on trial here for al leged participation In tho famous Franklin diamond'-' robbery. James Is attempting to pVoIre nn alibi for his client. Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the firm of K. A. Heifer & Co., of Drowns boro have dissolved partnership. L. All debts are assumed by E. A. Heifer and all outstanding accounts should bo paid him. E. A. HELPER, L. O. MOREY. 168 'BLbW BBBB .BBBBBBBBBBBBk. .bbbbbIEbXHbIbbW iJM fl lafl II. 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Just get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton'S Danderlne now all drug stores rec ommend It apply n little as directed and within ten mfnuten there will be an appearance of abundance; fresh ness, flufflncHs and an Incomparable gloss and lustre and try as you will you cannot find a trace of drandruff or falling hair; but your real sur prise will be after about two weeks' use, when you will see now hair rine and downy at flrstyelii4 really new hair uprooting' o'ut Jan over your scalp Danderlne, hv " believe, tho only suro hair Riorrer destroyer Of dandruff" and oure for itchy scalp and It never falls to stoip falling hair at onco. , ,, , , fy If you want to prove how.'preltY and soft your hair really Is,, moisten A cloth with a little Danderlne .Aiiif carefully draw It thrdngh ri"r hair taking ono small strand at a time, Your hair will bo soft, glossy' atrt beautiful In Just a few moments a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. LAST POPULAR EXCURSION of the SEASON PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY TO BUTTE FALLS SUNDAY O0T. 6, 1012 ROUND TRIP ONLY $1.00 Spend a day of rest in the mountains. Good IIotl on Grounds. Leave Medford 8:00 a.m. Leave Butte Falls 4:00 p.m. Vapor Baths Scientific Massage $1 " 203-205 Garnett-Corey Building Home Phone 145 Pacific Phone 5712 Established 1S78 Incorporated 1944 1 FRUIT "fiTfl wM '"'f ' D. CROSSLEY SONS Commission Merchants SMMFrsBklla St, New York Our Specialty APPLES and PEARS We have our own houses la NEW YORK, LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLASGOW Direct consignment solicited or Bee oar Rogue River 'represeatatWe. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oreffttt APPLES APPLES We are not tesd- APPLES Do You Want to Sell? What sorts and quantities, and what price? erlng for anybody's fruit. Do you want to consign and chance the market? Consult and we will give you quotations. I every case we Bend the sellers sale not. N New York we use our own sale note, and do not have apples sold by auction. H. N. WHITE & CO. 76 Park Place New York US ".! FOR SALE Two Lots, 50x117, Queen Anne Addition Water, sewer, pavement and sidewalks inf alley'"" in rear; best two lots in tho addition. , , t. One Lot, 75x120, East Main Street Water, sewer, pavement, alley in rear. ' Five-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 Oakdale 00x175, all improvements in, adjoins Howard property, faces Dakota avenue, alley in rear. Seven acres, V miles north of Medford on Cen- tral Point macadam, ditch across highest part. Any of tho above properties can bo purchased at exceptionally low prices and terms to suit pur-4M chaser. . MEDFORD BOOK STORE . 'A1 Nearly a quarter of a century under the same , management - iih wMiwiwilMMwpMWwwMMasaaWBSwaMa THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of ;4 Soundness of principle Economv of management Safety of investment i . ' Courteous and liberal treatment Jl CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00, !J, W. I. Vawter ,Presidont G. R. Lindley, Vice Piii. ,1 u. w, mcjjonjuu, uasmer u I , ' I r r I'm i H , 'Jl 1 A 1 n C3 M H ,1