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rf 1 c JfliJNl'itj ' jflMw'-k'' Wik mdford iritri trtounemedford, oreoon. ttotpay, orroinuTM, 1012. A" 11 t & J V s cv "t1. .-.iti ft A Mwrti WOIIKFHMEN COPALfrli, Ore, Oct. .i.-"Vo-wen larked Ionjor before Iho men over tliouit of working ni anything woMioh'woro tlia horn workers, nhd Hie milt luul tq loam lo work. Tit the bexinnhiK It was the voincn who diit all Iho work df agriculture and homc-iHkin vhilo I he men chased tlio tyim beasts nnu each other. Women aro tho control unit of civil iwilion and society nml havo heon ,from the beginning. In tho words of Dean Hroekenridgo of Chicago Un iversity, Itoiue-lniilding nud tho child rearing have become public functions in the , government nud tho ballot si domestic licqchMty,"' These things any many more pert inent to Iho argument favor of (he enfranchisement of Women wore giv en to,tho Mudcnt.s of the agricultural oollojfe by President Aumi Shaw if the jWucrican Woman Siiffrnuo Asso ciation -who fljwaks in Medford Sat urday o filing. 4'1 only hk thq men to put them selves in our place for n moment f thoy fcnn, and feo tlieuihelves goveru ed i ly, Chinese, nogrOes, Dutch. PretiHh, Italians, every race and col or, wjthout an pi'iwrtuuity to say what, the laws which govern im arc. to be, paying our liare of the bills uifli out av chance to say what the bills shall bo," she said. "Orogon enjoys tho uucm Tabic and unfavorable distinction of being the only one of these northwest states where the women do not have the franohiso. Washington, on your north, is rejoicing in the freedom of its women; .Idaho, on the east, has for years .given women the ballot; mid California is happy in tho added power for good accruing from tho cn frauchibcmcnt of California women. The women of all tho world arc to meet soon in lUulapeat for a day of rejoiciiij; over tho victories of the units, in thec United States that arc now approaching a vote on suffrage. Oregon j$ not yet caught up with China in Uint respect. Think how much more widespread tho 'booming' Oregon would be if her victory could be celebrated at tho Budapest by the worijeir.q&AUo.'worldl" i ' . n mT .v .,. - txftDf m ' "& KENTNER'S TO CELEBRATE "J EIGHTEENTH BIRTHDAY Tho eighteenth birthday Is usually a very Important as well as a pleas ant occasion, and tho event to be celebrated by Kentner's Department Store, commencing Saturday, Octo ber 5, and ending Saturday night, October 12, promises to outclass all previous events in assortment of goods, quality and low prices. In fact, it will be "tho biggest and broadest merchandise movement" in thIr history. They attribute their success to "'fair dealing" to every one at all times, aro proud of their record and propose to give each customer a present by making wonderful sav ings on fino fall and winter merchan dise for every member of the family during this sale. Sco their ad today for bargains throughout tbo store and bo on hand early Saturday morning. ... i A . i Jl v ?; -rv . , M, r '-' " i. .r J rL-f jABpMky jrkL M .,- APPLE SHOW TO DISCUSS PROBLEMS SPOKANi:, Wnsli., Oct, 4. -"The four national npplo hhow given thus far have aided matciiallv in plrtotng nut (Invest apples on (ho map now the chief function is to solve (ho big problem confronting (ho industry," said H. C. Sampson. ico president mid.uonornl mtuuiucr of tho Fifth Nn- iiotml Apple show, which will ho hold in SiHikaue, November 11 to 17, in clusive. '(Jrent fdrc will bo laid on (he conference to ho hold during the show, in which growers, hunkers, traffic officials mid business mon will participate,'' added Mr. Samp son. "Kxpeits in tlic-o lines will discuss (lice subjoots; choiou i,f site, air drainage, .water drainage, selection of stock, cultivation, prun ing, sprajing, picking, packing, li iiauciag, dixMtion of by-products, transportation, and marketing or tlis. tributiug. Of (boo subject"? I con sider the disposition of by-products and the matkctiiig the most pressing llie-tion douiniuliiig'our attention. "We want nil the grower.' unions and orgnnixntionH to scud ieprcon lative to tlti conference, nud "we need nil the growers with Us in this movement. When it is sucsted that in a few vears Iho Pacific northwest will be shipping more carloads of apples, which nre perishable, (ban wheat, tho question of distribution becomes of ital innirtniicc. FOURTEEN OF CREW OF Slay in the ' Came--TIZ A MoNt ltomaikabto Itctucdy That PiawH Out All PoImiiih ami Achti That Catiso Soic, TlwMl lVot Send for Kreo Trial Pncknito Today S.S.S. NATURE'S . PERFECT TONIC 1 Jtttm. i ,V. Y. IhrtU FATE CUTTING THE THREAD OF LIFE. EIG I OF BEER IN ONE YEAR PASTOR OF BAPTIST CHURCH ASKS TO BE RETIRED Al tho regular monthly business mooting or tho Baptist church Thurs dayi night tho Itov. A. A, Holmes, for tlw last three years pastor of tho church, 'handed In his resignation, tho Biimo to tako effect January 1. Tho resignation was not acted upon at tho meeting, but will bo consid ered next Thursday night. The Rev. Holmes Is ono of tho most popular ministers In the city, and during his term tbo membership of tho church has increased 243 members. He Is a forceful speaker and has spoken to tho largobt congre gations In the city, Ho is popular both among church and non-cluirch-goora and bin. decision to resign copies us a surprise. What action the congregation will take Is not knpwn, but It is under stood that an, offort will bo mado to Induce him to rotaln hla pulpit. Mr. Helmea eald last night that ho had nq, definite plana for tho future, i DANCER Of FOREST FIRES J, IS OVER FOR THIS YEAR , KLAMATH KAILS, Oct. 4. M. h. ErWkHon, tiuporiHtondoiit of Crater ' National l-'oroxf, statod Intit night at the, White Pelican hotel that little i!MHt) had rwulted (hero dining tho lt .iwihoi) from forgst fires. Uh filalefl (hat oply one or two mHhU .fires had sjuilod in tho reser fttiiHi 4d thfwe had boon got ipidir oiiirtH)) before more than mall dum ap wa done. Xr, IrikMin Mated fnithor (hat v m iuidjug of the tiro danger ffVHKMf up i" iHiy m uu cAini rattlers and only t ie rular men WASHINGTON. Off. -J.Xcariy 8,00:1,7-13,000 gnllons of beer was the world's production in the year 1910, according to a report to the state de parcnieni from Consul Hcingartuew at Licgc, Belgium, quoting figures from the "Action Ecouoiaiquc." Of this enormous amount 7,025,000,000 gallons were consumed during the same period. The United States occupied first place among the beer-producing countries, with an output of 1,90S, 010,377 gallons. Germany was sec ond with 1,703,000,400 gallons, man ufactured by 111,180 breweries. Gent Iiituiu auked third and Atibtria-Hun-gnry fourth. MARRIED. Miss Eva A. I-ydiurd and Dr. G. Ifoy Uingo of Jlinol, Nuith Dakota, were united in inarriagc'at the homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lydiard of Table Kock on tho afternoon of Wednesday, September 23th. 'flic ceremony was performed by the Ilov. Mr. Shields of Medtord. The zooms were tastefully decorated with roses mid asters in a foliage of green. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hartzell, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mc Kay, Sir. mid Mm. J. C. Pendleton, Will McKuy,, Majbcll and Mildred Until, Elizabeth McKay, Mr-, Friar sou, Thehnu MeHride, Lola Hough and Verne Pendleton. The bridge and groom left in the evening for a short trip through the valley, returning Friday evening, when a reception was held in their Junior. Light refreshments were sencd nul Miss Lola Houh rend ered several fine selections on the piano. Those present wuio Mr. and Mrs;. F. H. Ilauptmau, Mr. and Sirs. H. C. Washburn, ,lr. and Mrs. J. C Pcjidlpton, Mr. and Mrs. P, Connor, Mr. and Sirs. D. 1). Sue, Hurry Wil cox, Veiietu and Maud Corlles, Ella and Kfi'ie Sage, Mrs, Wilcox, Sir. Corlies, Lola Iloush, Thohim Sk Jirido and Verne Pendleton. Dr. and Mr. Ilingo left Snturday for Slinot, North Dakota, where they will inuko their futuro home, Marshall Says Mortjaii Is a Tiylitwad WORCKSTBIt, Mass., Oct. 4. "I read in tho papers Morgan gave $100,000 to the republican campaign fund," Bald Governor Marshall, tbo democratic vice-presidential candi date, at a r'ally here today. "If that la all ho gave, be is a tightwad. He did pot give half enough. Itoosovelt gavo him tho right, In violation of the law, to amalgamate the Tonnos sep Coal Iron company with the steel trust. That deal netted Mor- VBRITISH SUBMARIHE DROWN DOVKR, Eng., Oct. -I. -Fourteen of its crew were crowned here curb this morning when the Pritish sub marine P2 was run down by the Hamburg liner Amerikn. The offi cer is command of the subninriue w.i-. rescued. i i FOUR TORPEDO DESTROYERS SAIL FOR ATHENS Iho snot tHiuuu'H paiadlso Ih a TIX. font bath. It inutuM his bnttlug aver- ago 100 per cent Ho plays hogoy. Ho la there with tho nerve, the tipooil, tho oyo and 'tlio mlml. No jnoro corns, bunloiis or cuIIoiikcs to ills- turb him. TI drawa out all tin aoltlK, the poliiRous, tho iiuwxtvo m ciimulatloiiH of pcrfsnlrntlou. Ho Htarts out with that titmtiltuoua on tliinslaHiu that spoils a win nor. Ho oiuU tho day with a sorcuo sat isfaction that only converts to Tift, understand, (lot your tired, aching feet Into a TIZ Toot bath and you will stay In the gamo, -gti tho limit. Write toilny to Walter J.uther Podgo & Co., l-2:t S. Wabnsh Ave., Chlcagb, 111., for a free trial package ot T1Z, or got a 2C cent box -at any drug store, department or general store Ho nuro you got T1Z. There Ir nothing else na good or llko T1Z. Something moro than an ordinary tonlo In required to rentoro health to a Tvenkonud, run-down system; tho mouV.oIno juttat ponsotia lilood-imfyInir proportion as well, booauoo tho wuuknnmi ami Impurity of tho circulation l.i losponslblo for tho poor physical condition, Tlio blood (loos not contain the necessary quantity of rlob, rod oorpunotoa, ami to thoroforo u wmilt, vntory Htronm whloh cannot alford uulllulont uoitrlihniont to tuuitnln tha system In ordinary boalth. A poorly nourished body cannot roal.it dlnons and this oxplalua why ho many portoim aro nttaokod by a npoU or Htcknosa when tho uso of a good tonlo would lmvo provontod tbo troublo. In 8. S.S. will bo found both lilood-olonnalng and tonlo qualltloit oombliioiu It builds up weak constitutions by removing all linpurltloa nml gonna from tho blood, thus supplying u certain niouiin for ruatorlng otrongth nmt invigorating tbo ayatoni. Tbo healthful, vogotitblo lugrodlonts of which 8. 8. 8. la compoaotl inalco it uplondlilty fitted to tho uooda of thoso oyatonm which are dolloato from any onuso. It li Natuni'u Purfuot Toulo, fro front all harmful minerals, a imfo and pleasant noting uiedloliio for pnraona. of every ago. 8. 8, 8. rldn tbo body of that tlrml, worn-out foollnir ho common at this soosou, tmprovna tho uppotlto and Ubtootlou, touon up tho atoumoh, acta with ploaalng olTooU on tlio nnrvoun ayatoni, and relnvlgoratori ovory portion of tbo boily. THE SWIFT SP-CU'IO CO., ATLANTA, GA. Draperies W carry n very comnlrto Una of dropcrlett. Inco rurtnlnn. flvturtii. ota, and lo nil oIiikhmi of unholstnrlnir. A spolnl ninti to look nftrr thl.i work vxclimlvely nml wilt clvo km rooI Borvlcn an U imHxIblo to cot In uvea tlio lurgcat cltli-K. Weeks & McGowan Co. BY HORSE FAMINE WASHINGTON, OcL -I. 'Tuclo .Sam's cavalry is up against the problem of another "horse famine." The second and fourteenth cavalry regiments, which have ju.t returned to the United States from the Phil ippines, have had to be entirely re mounted bccnue a disease made it impossible for the rcgimciitH to bring back their mounts from the islands. The remount stations which Hiipply horse for the cavalry, huve been al most stripped bare of serviceable mounts, and if there should bo any additional demands fur horses the government might have to -go out and buy horse in the open market. Owning to the activity of the Mex ican rebels on tho border the de mands for cavalry have been large. BOSTON CONSOLIDATED SIGNS UNION SCALE LIYKKI'OOI Oct. I.-Kour tor pedo boat destroyers recently pur chased by firoecc frgm tho Argentine Republic .today sailed for Athens according to dispatches received here tojlay, h A Change ofcFeature UIA", .ev Oct. I. Tho Uoaton Consolidated Mining companies re sumed operations hero today after signing nn agreement with union of ficials to recognize tho union and grant an Increase of SO cents a day to all classes of laborers. About forty mon aro cmplojed by tho com panies which havo signed up. Tho other companies which employ the majority of the men continue to re fuse tomeot the union officials and mado no attempt to rcsumo operations. i iT. MORTGAGE LOANS Money on hand at nil time to loan on improved ranches and city property at lowcal rates with uoii or heforc privilege." JAMES CAMPBELL Phono 3231 a20G-O.Bldg Is often vory desirable, especially by elderly people. Nothing effects this change better, or gives a person a young nppcaraiico quicker, than a now set ot teeth, should the natural ones bo lost. Wo can muko from ten to twenty years difference to your advantage, If you will let us attend to your teeth and select for you a now set of tho very best quality Maybo It's what YOU, need. Lady Attendant DR. BARBER Tim DKNTIBT Ovor Daniels tor Duda. Pacific Phono 2528. Home Phone 352-K PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work Guaranteed Price ltcaaonabl COFJTEEN & PRICE 95 Howard Block, Xntranco on Cth ft .CiflO 9031. Soma 04. VIOLIN Instruction Prof. G. C. Beach (irailitato of ()(lrou CouM'nntory, Athens i'rlcou rciMHialilo, Violin glvuii wth full courso. Address Prof. Ileaeh, cure Mall Trlbuner "Mando lin and (1 ul tar. - Hal Tuberculosis of Glands; Now Well If you nro n kufferer from Olnmlnlar Tuborciiloiilif, or Lnowr of anyone o nMllctid, It might bu wHI lo liircxtlnnle tM cane, win-re tin, writer declare uftcr a year of gnfferliiK. lie found iieruiuiieiit relief nml full recovery to health lr inlnt' Ktkutan'a Alieruilre, a mcdlrlnu wulcli lion heen effective In ninny tuiteu of Tufoercul'ulK: &1 Mrunlon Ht., I'hlla,, fa, "CJentlemen j In .March, Wa. I wan taken ultk nul mr ilortnr pronounced my cnito 'TijIjitciiIonIk In (he (IlandH. Medlcul treatment did not help me, and on my doctor adrlce, I went to a ho. pllnl lo hu on;rute.I upon, Imt rcllif wna only temporary, i lost Htri'iiKtU, anil at tlmea would hnro cold kwi-uIm mid fever. In April, 1010, I returned to (he hoopltnl, hut tho continued opgrutloim were not tifiiedtlng urn "In th" mefliitliu. a friend of mine ndvlxed lUkunu'it AltiTotlte. paylticr It was kooiI for 'Jnhcrcnloiln, The wroundit In my neck wera still open and In a frightful condition when I Ktnrled to lake It. After mint; two hottlen, I found I wax Improving, having Knlncd Wflflit, roil Id eat, and wan nhlii lo aleep, I rontlnued uln It until I wax well, which wan In November, lull), lleforo I took tho medUlne, I hud three hemor rhaces; mIiko I hum lurn taklue It, I lmvo not had nuy. On Koiemher 11, IIUO, I Ktarted to work, nud lnee that tlmo 1 h not lout out) day'H work throiiKh l( knexx. I ran hlKhly recom. mend l'ckiiiani Allerullvn to anjuiKi who In KufferliiK from Tttben iiIohM or tiland Trouble, protldliik' they luke It u directed, 1 will Kindly i orrexpoud with any party dinlrlnu further Infor. luatlou of what tho nieilldno did for me,'1 isunrn iiiiidiivlt) johhi'II li. wiiiti;. IVftiiiuu'ti Alterathu In effecllie In liron ehltU, AHtlnna, liny I'etcr: Throat lind I.tiiiK Trouhlex, and In uphullillna; tint ftyntem. Dnvit not contain iiuIkoiih, bplates or habit formliK.' driiKx. Ank for booklet f lllnif f rrrinirlcH nud wrlin lo Kckman MDoraiory, I'liiiaiittinnia, rn , for ovh deuc, iVr salu by all K-udlutf druKKUU Established 1878 Incorporated 1904 FRUIT D. CROSSLEY & SONS Commission Morchants SUlIVankllti Ht New Verb Our HiK-cIalty APPLES and PEARS Wo havo our own hounoa in KKW YOItlC, filVKUPOOf, LONDON AND GUXMIOW Direct consigninonU sollcltod or aco our Iloguo Illvor roprcsontatlVo. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Orogon I You get tho full working Uiillou Cans Kwy tp Hundlo and you imvo no trouble Standard Oil Company I . Medford Opera House Tuesday, October 8 WILLIAM A. BRADY, Ltd,, Presents BOUGHT Tbo flrcnlCMl Play of tbo tiny AND U) . (corgo llruiulluiiKt PAID FOR DIRECT FROM A YEAR'S RUN AT WILLIAM A. BRADY'S PLAY HOUSE, NEW YORK CITY. It has tho "punch." Big, throbbing, roal. 8. F. Chronicle .Sent on halo .Saturday, Oilolwr ,1, I'iIcck, ajtl.no, ?l.(0, and 5(1 cents. LAST POPULAR EXCURSION of tho SEASON PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY TO BUTTE FALLS SUNDAY, OCT. 0, 11)12 UOILNI) TMP ONLY $1.00 Spend, a duy-.o rest in tlio mountains. Good JIolol on 0 rounds. " y Leavy Medford 8:00 a.m. Leave Unite Fulls l:00 p.m. S3 APPLES APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Soil? What aorls and Quantities, nnd what nrlcu7 Wo aro not tond erlng for anybody'a fruit. Do you want to consign and chaiico tho market? Consult u nnd wo will give you quotations. I ovory case wo send tho aollora sale not. K New York wo use our own anlc- note, and do not have apples sold by auction. H. N. WHITE & CO. 16 Park Place New York FOR SALE TW9 Lot3, 50x117, Queen Anno Addition Water, 'sower, pavement and sidewalks in, alloy in rear; best two lots in the addition. One Lot, 75x120, East Main Stroot Water, sower, pavement, alloy in rear. IFive-room house and lot, Kenwood avenue Gowreio foundation, plastered, wired and plumb ed, lot KKj feet deep, half block Fourth street pavement, high ground. Lot South Oakdale (10x175, all Improvements in, adjoins Howard property, faces Dakota avenue, alley in rear. Seven aeres, 3 miles north of Medford on Cen tral Point macadam, ditch across highest part. Any of the above properties can bo purchased at exceptionally low prices and terms to suit pur chaser, MEDFORD BOOK STORK pearly a quartor of a century undor tho same management ' v ' . J THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon' It has succeeded becauso q Soundness p principlo - ' Economy of management ' , ' ,' " Safety of investment k - ; $,., Courteous and libpral treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W, I, Vawlor .President 0. II. Lindloy, Vico Pros. . 0, W. McDonald, Oasjiior mm I" jM i-! r-ry ' w V' Y kiitoM4tbiybitr. ff ,",' f tMm'?