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( pag Twe 3VEBDF0RD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MlBDF01lDlw()KTCCION, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, .19.12. s V ( !SZfTi'- . .IjjLU-J. -.- rf r IOCALAND L PERSONAL I)r, d, IP. Hcddy and son Paul, ac companied by Walter Ti. McCallum returned today from Spokane. Mrs, ItOddy who has been fccrlonsly 111 therp will return within n day or two. l' Clemon, who in In charge of an orchard located near Medford, transacted business In Medford one day thin week. o did H. P. Andor mm of Phoonk precinct. Medford Consovatory of Music and Languages, Collego Hldg. Tlio only music school In So. Oregon with a full corps of teachers. Send for catalog. li. K. Oman la making regular trips to the court house In the Interest of tin; Jackson County Abstract com pany." fUJ Thoso of you In need of alterations or repairs on your clothing will dr well to have them done at the Pan tor lum. L. G. Porter, who has been quite sick for some time, Is a bio to be about again, Dr. Ulckert, eyesight specialist, over Kentner's. Mr. Gardner of Phoenix and Isaac WoolfofWcsl Medford. Civil -war veterans- "were among their Medford comrades a few days since. Call the Pantorlum on either phone and their driver will 'call nnd get any clothing you may haV.to be cleaned and pressed. D. B. Grant, a real estato doaler of Ashland, had business in Medford Monday. S. A. Newell, ladles tailor. 4th floor M. P. & II. bldg. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pattlson and J. V. Myers of Central Point were re cent' visitors In Medford. Garland stoves and ranges. lubri cating oils. F. W. Shaplelgh Hard ware, No. 28, South Central. Lost, October 1. a pair of oyo glatses in case. Finder please leave at Mall Tribune office. Now is the time to have your blank eta and heavier bed clothing put in order for winter at the Pantorinm. W. K. Price of Albany is in Med ford. He has rented his farm near Tolo to R. E. Smith of Gold Hill precinct. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. i H. A. Getchell and J. 13. Rtnehart of Jacksonville, tarried, a short time In Medford Monday morning. Hats' cleaned and blocked Pantor lum. Born, in Griffin creek district, October 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Kane, a daughtef. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. W. M. Owings and R. W. Hitch cock of Eagle Point precinct were liuslneas visitors here Monday. Diamond Edge tools and cutlery, picking baskets and ladders. F. W. Shaplelgh Hardware, 28 South Central. J. J. Skinner and J. W. Bonar of Grlfflu creek have been in Medford soveral times lately. Suits that you think are scarcely good enough to wear, can be thor oughly renovated at u trifling cost, by the Pantorlum. R. J, Colo of Hilt. Cal.. made a Grant Harrison was among the many Gold Millers In Medford during llio week. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kane of GrlN fln Creek spent Monday afternoon In Medford Vapor baths and scientific mapsago $1 00 for men nnd women, Br. R. J, Lockwood, chlroprocter and norvo specialist, 203 Garnett-Corcy Bldg. phone- Home 145. Chns. E, Terrell is down from Lake creek. Chas. lloefft of the same district was In Medford Monday. Small rugs cleaned Pantorlum, Furs cleaned and rellned at Pan torlum. H Wlthlngton was In Central Point the forepart of the week on business concerning that municipal ity. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposlto bonk store. Mr. nnd Mr. P. J. Shropshire of Highland, tal., are visiting at Hie homo of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Spann ing on South Ivy street. Alfred E. Clark, progressive can didate for senate, will speak at Nat tonight. J. E. Toonej of On kin ml, Cal., spent a couple of days in Medford this week. BOSTON, 4; NEW YORK, 3. i ,(Contlnued from, Page One) Lewis filed to Snodgrass. No runs. Now York Dovoro'fannod, Doylo out, Wagner to Stnhl. Snodgrass singled over Wood's head. Murray walked, Morkle popped out to Wag ner. No run. Set'ond liming Boston Gamed up. Fletcher fumbled Gardner's grounder, Gard ner safe on first. Stnhl forced Gard ner at second, Tesronu to Doyle. Stnhl out stealing, Meyors to Doylo. Wag ner walked. Cndy filed to Murray. No runs. Now York llcnog popped to Stahl. Meyers fanned. Klotoher fanned. No runs. TlAtxl lulling Boston Wood walked. Hooper sacrificed, Tesreau to Morkle. Yorkos out, Doylo to Merkle. Wood taking third, Speaker walked. l.eWls filed to Fletcher. No runs. Now York TVsrean fanned. Do vore walked. Doyle dropped a Texas Leaguer In short left for a single, Djore reaching third. Doyle got a scrp'irt en his Texas Leaguer. Snod- grass fanned. Murray singled oer Boston seen d. scoring Dovore and Doylo. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Mur-ay out trying to mae second on J, Colo of Hilt, Cal., made trip to Medford Monday. eyesight specialist, Dr. Rlckert, over Kentner's. The bridge acrosa Bear creek ns Jackson street. Is completed and tn approaches thereto will soon be It Is a first-class stnn mro and tll prove a great convenience to many. Plumes cleaned and curled at the Pantorlum. Wm. Von dor Helleu and his fam ily were over from Eagle Point Mon day. Portieres :?aned Pantorlum. Miss (iiwti Henry, stenographer in the law office of A. E. Reames, was In Jacksonville Monday afternoon. Try a Vapor bath for that cold. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, Garnet-Corey Bldg., phono Home 145, Win. S, Barnum, president of (he R. R. V. IL. and his wife left Mon day evening for u visit at Portland ami othor northern points, Ladles suits, skirts and jackets made oyer, or repaired neatly and Well at tho Pantorlum. 1 have a lot of old magazines which I will give away, lldbm 4, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Dr. Morrison has removed his of fice from tho 8t. Mark's block to rooms 211-212 second floor Garnett Coroy building. 170 Tho Ladles Aid society of the Christian church will be entertained Wednesday by Mrs, Clark and Mrs. Walters In tho Perry addition. Mem bora are urged to be ut tho It. R. V. railway at 1:30 o'clock to take tho motor. Weeks &McGowan Co. ao UNDERTAKERS jr fJion 8371 ffbotissi X, W, Week 07X A. X. Ott 3492 X.ADY AVJUfTAMX Man, over Jackson County Bank. MIsr Marlon White visited friends living In Central Point Sunday. Phone us your orders for milk, cream, butter and bntormllk. Two dellverys dally. R. R. Creamery. 177 L. C. 'Brown of Jacksonville was In Medford Monday, en route to Grants 'Pass. Hear Clark at progressive rally to night. The Nat, 7 o'clock. James Fitzglbbon. the Foots creek grangor, spent Monday In Medford. Carkin & Taylor (uohn H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Miss Maud Harr, a teacher In the Central Point schools, was a recent visitor in Medford. Get Mrs. Reynolds home made bread at Deyoe's. ' Alfred Norrls, who has been at Weed, Cal., for some time past, has returned to Jacksonville. Ladies especially invited to rally at Nat this evening, 7 o'clock. . R. L. Burdic. the Talent merchant whose safe was robbed of notes and mining stock, was in Medford Mon day, lie says that the paper was found along the railroad track, where It had been thrown by tho thief, who evidently was not a resident of that town. E. D. Weston, commercial photog- rapbern, negatives made any time or placo by appointment Phone M. 1471) J. M. Sweeney of Portland, or ganizer of the Glen-Rogue orchard scheme, arrived in Medford Monday to look over the situation. The pro perty is in tho hands of a receiver and suit has been begun to foreclose a mortgage of $15,000 upon it. Progressive rally at Nat, 7 o'clock this evening. Clarence L. Reames, democratic candidate for Joint representative, has gone to Douglas county to look after his interests. Burglars broke Into the Cudahy Packing company's ware house oppo site tho city hall Monday night but secured little of value. A ladder wa3 raised to a second story window and entrance effected. Scuator Von der Hellen left Sun day to attend the annual reception to the board of regents at the Oregon Agricultural collego. George W. Dunn of Ashland spent Tuesday In Mcd.urd. CITV TJtKASUItKU'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand In (he city treas ury foj- redemption of the following warrants, interest on same will coaso .at datn of this notice. Warrant No. 1 on Lateral 0, district No. 3. "Warrant No. 2 on Lateral 23, dis trict 11. CUS H. SAMUELS, City Treasurer. Dated Oct. 8, 1912. C. S. Manning and his son H. L. Manning recent arrivals from Harri son, Idaho, hnva purchased the Won der Store from C. J. Beach. Tho present owners ure thoroughly fami liar with this lino of work and are promising to add many new features to the already quite compteto Htock now carried. Mr. Manning, senior. left Monday evening for Idaho to re main three months In clearing up his business there. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY - FOR , RENT Five room modern house, with gas range, 715 W. 2nd St. 175 WANTED Valley proporty In ox change for Southern 'California, Clark Realty Co, 172 FOR SALE Close In residence on paving, $800 quick salo. Clark Realty Co. 172 LOST Rod vest sweater between, Voorhles and Medford or on East Main. Return to Mail Tribune a hit.. Speaker to Cady to Wagner. Two runs. Fourth liming Boston Gardner fouled out to Herzog. Stnhl fanned. Wagner fouled out to Merkle. No runs. New York Morkle fanned. Her zog singled over short. Meyers out, Wood to Stahl. Flotcher fanned. No runs. Fifth liming Boston Cady out, Doylo to Mer kle. Wood out, Merkle unassisted. Hooper fanned. No runs. New York Tesreau fanned. Do vore fouled out to Lewis. Doylo singled to left." Gardner recovered tho ball, threw to Wagner andj caught Doylo trying to stretch his hit. No runs. Sixth Inning Boston Yerkes flictl to Suod prnss. Speaker tripled lo center. Lewis out Doylo to Merkle, Speaker scoring, Gardner funned. One run. Xow York SnodgTtiHs wife on Wagner's error. Murray attempted to sacrifice, but popiicd to Stahl nnd Snodgrass was doubled nt firt. Stahl to Wood. Merkle popped lo Wagner. No runs. Seventh Inning BOSTON Stnhl out,, Doyle to Merkle. Wagner singled to centor. Cndy singled same place. Wood roll ed to Doyle, who dropped the Im'l. Fletcher picked it up and stepped lo second, retiring Cndy. Doyle nud Fletcher get nssisN. Hooper dou bled, scoring Wngner. Yerkes dou bled, scoring Wood nnd Hopper. Mayor -Fitzgerald, in Gnynor's box led Boston cheering. Speaker up. Speaker fnnned. Three runs. New York Herzog fnnned. Mey ers hit by pitched ball. Fletcher forced Meyers nt second, Yerkes to Wngner. McCoraiick, batting for Tesrenu, flied to Lewis. 7o runs. Eight liming Boston Cnimlnll now pitching for New York. Lewis nut, Fletcher to Merkle, Gnrdner fnnned. Stahl fanned. No runs. New York Dovore out, Vugnr to Stnhl. Doyle gut, same route. SnodgrnSs popped to Gardner. No runs. .Vntli Inning Boston Wngner doubled to the left field fence. Cndy sacrificed, Herzog to Merkle, Wood out, Crnii dnll to Merkle, Wngner being lipid nt third. Hooper lined out to Doyle. No runs. New York Murray filed to Hooper. Merkle singled over second base. Herzog singled to right field, Merklo being hold on second. Meyers singled to right, scoring Merkle. Her zog took third. Meyers took second on Hooper's throw to tho plato. Beck er ran for Meyors. Flotcher fanned. Crundall fanned. One run. Summury: Hits off Wood eight; off Tesreau five; off Crandnll one. Three basehlt: Speaker. Two base hits, Hooper, Yerkes, Wagner. Inn ings pitched by Wood, 9; by Tesreau, 7; by Crandall, 2. Struck out, by Wood, 11; by Tesreau, 4; by Crand all, 2. Double-play, Stahl to Wood. Umpires: Natlenul: Klem and Rgler; American, O'Loughlln and Evans. !L1 It. II. I0. A, M. Hooper, rf m. 11 10 0 Yerkes. 2b ..Z3. V 0 10 Smoker ef ., II 0 10 Lewis It ....... 0 0 2 0 0 Gardner !)h ... 0 0 t I 0 Stnhl lb ,,......?. 0 0 (110 Wagner rh 1 2 ft U I Cndy c , 0 1112 0 Wood p ..,. 10 110 4 27 10 I New York It II. PO. A. K. Dovoro If ... I 0 0 0 0 Doylo 2b ... .. 1 2 ,R t ,0 Snodgrnss ef ....... 0 1 2 0 0 Murray rf . rt 2 ,0 fi Morkle lb '.A l I it'bO" Herzog !lb 0 2 l 0 Meyors e ... o t t! I 0 Flotcher ss .. 0 2 2 1 Tesreau t !. 0 0 0 2 0 McCormlck x 0 0 0 t 0 Crandall p a 0 0 I 0 ii. i i ni, i. n 3 .S 27 14 . 1 It. 11. E. Boston 1 ti 1 Now York s, ,. :i S l JOKE ON DEPEW (Continued tiom par.o 1.) MacVengh asserted that ho had nothing further to say to Welllver. ho eontilbutod $10,000 lo Benjamin 11. Odell'B campaign for governor of Now" York. Ho could not recall whether hu contributed to tho fund which tho late W. 11. llnrrltnan" Is nlleged to have iuIhoi! (or Colonel Roosevelt's civiupnlgn, Depfw deolared that after tho cam- imlmi Twniiihloy ushohsimI him $17( 000 more. In lllOI, tint witness said Hiu Htuto Inndorn told lilni hu could not be ro-oUuHed to tho nonnlo, nnd ho was offered tho nMltnHnmlorhli to Franci'. Later, lib salt), he wum ro elected to tho huiuUo Diinew wild Unit Colonel llnoac-volt denied that lilni the am ho over" hud offered hitHMidorshlii, "I ImVM boon snmowhat of n Juke all my llfo," snld Dopuw. "To hu nskod to cnntilbiitu mid thou to hnvo them try to trick mo out or it mml In tho Hoiutte wnx iiutto ii Jiilto on tnu," Will Ybu Spend ONE DOLLAR to Elect Wilson President? How deep is your conviction that this government ought to he in now liandit, in clean" hands ? How much are you in favor of a clean slate from Wihon and Marshall :lenr down the line to the very smallest olfices in your locality? The Democratic National Committee has everv reason to hcliove that .every t pro gressive voter is willing to spend a dollar to elect Wilson and Marshall and( their tielcot. And that thousands arc anxious to contribute to tho Wilson Campaign Fund in amounts of 2, $5, $10 and $20. v To such we make our appeal. To such wo must look for victory. ', Drpeiv I Culled , j Chauncoy M. Depow, former sen-, ntor from New York was tho next. witness. Ho testified that In 11)01' GOLD DUST makes pot and pan; spick and span Pots and pans collect more dirt and grease than any other cooking utensil. The one best way of cleaning them is to use f Gold Dust Gold Dust not onlyl takes off the outer surface, but , digs deep after germs and hid- j den particles, and makes them j as spotlessly clean and sani- torv as wnen new. i If you want your pots and pans so bright you can see your face in them your pots. and kettles spotless and germ-proof, use Gold Dust in cleaning. It ' will do the work, too, in half j thetimeof theordinary cleanser i and save most of your labor. Gold Dost docs the bulk of the work alone; you merely assist it. Da not ui Sop. Naphths, Daraz. Sod. AnmsoU or Kt roten wild Gottl Duit. Cold Dual hat alt dattrabl cltaniingquititlaaiii a pet ftctly harmlaaa aad lasting farm. Time An Important Factor ' This Is another cine where time la money. The enemy have their lunds supplied Instantly by the Interests. Wc have only a lew d.ivs and contributions to be effec tive must bea received at once. There Is no question o( the money o( the People being able to dcfc.it the money of the Trusts. llccause it Is greater even In volume and will be used In str.iightforw.trd telling v.iys. Hut to be effective It must be received and ucd within the next few days. Quick action Is abnolutely ncccswry. Let us have your contribution or the lln you make irp from your Irlcuds and co-workcts today if possible, tomorrow ure. How Your Money Will Be Spent Woodrow Wilson, our sund.ird bearer, has never had the time or disposition to talk about hlmsell. He tins never used spectacular methods to place himself In the spotlight. His crcatest work has been done without ostentation, In the most expeditious, dignified manner. Flic crc.it mass of voters do not know what a realty crc.it mini Wilson is. They do not know nil he has done. They do not understand all the featurcs-of his platform. c must tell them. To educate this great nation of voters, especially the clear thinking Independent Democrats, Republicans nnd Progressives who choose their leader on his merits, means the expenditure of a vast amount of money. Wc, propose to use your dollars in just this way judiciously, and without a penny frittered away lor an tin necessary item. Wc know you have confidence wcuill do this thingand successfully. Why the Dollar Counts In this campaign the issues lie between the forces of Representative Government and Popular Government. In Representative Government only a part of the people have inllucnce those with no political faith, who spend fortunes In any direction where their own cntla arc fur thered (or money. In Popular Government all the people have Influence, because their executives and legislators do not dare to thwart the expressed will o( the people. Representative Government, as ever, this year Is being sapportcd by the money of the Interests. It Is beiiu; spent ' lavishly to give the voters a wrong Impression of Wilson. Popular Government, this year, to win, must depend on the truth being told aliout Wilton. Wc must publltb bis record and plattorm broadcast so that no one can controvert It. Your 81. vour &i. vour W. vour 810 or 820 will count and ount to win if spcntin this work. Endorsed by AV. TI. Canon, State (-'onmiitteoHiiui, to whoniHiibs-i'ition.seau l)t haiKU-d. if urolVrrcd Head a List For the Fund It you know several Wilson voters, nt work tn a place where there are Wilson voters, take up a subscription Inmi all of them, t Place vour name and the amount of imr subscilplton at the top of the list and get the others to join you, Mention tho tiamo of thin paper on your lint. Then mall the list and contributions lo C. R. Crane, VU Chairman Finance Committee, Democratic National Com mittee, W0 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111, This is the most helpful work you, as alt Individual, can do for clean government next Hi casting nur ballot li Wilson and Marshall on November filh How to Contribute to the Wilson Campaign Fund Sign the Coupon In this corner and fill in the amount you give. Then attach yourAlmiry to this Coupon and mail today to the address given on the Coupon. Issue- nil check, utonoy order nnd nddrcnti all con tribution to 0. R. Crnne, Vice Chairman l-lnaiico Committee Democratic National Committee, 'JOD Mich igan Avenue, Chicago, HI. ' Then write a letter to this nrwspaper QMnfi yU" llim as a contributor and stating your reasons why ou believe Woodrow Wilson should be elected President of the United States, in this way you will 1m? listed as a Wilson cuif iributor. A Souvenir Receipt, handsomely lithographed, well worth framing, will be sent to ou. Vour letter will help the light by encouraging your friends. Do everything you can to hold up Wilson's hinds In hi clean campaign lor the people who do the work and fight ing of the country, Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund LOYALTY COUPON To C. It, CRANC Vf. Ct.alrrM.rt (Inane. Comlll... Tho DtmKralki Ncllonat Commltlaaj 000 MUklaan Avanua, CMaattt, IIIW.. AsabalUvtr In Ilia protilr JnU of vniniant rrttr riiWiUiilhaca.rvlMno'of WimOrvw Vllmn fur I'lrtMant f IU Urill'tt Muira, unit U Ilia rnl Iliac ha mar ! tlifl offlJn fr liiii!tl, untrammatnl. ami nblUaUit t mnt but lie rwopt of ihv country. I wlah tfirentilbtita llinniah ytm l!auinf( J towald Ilia rilxnta of "iv. WltkUiVa ctAM(ln. Name. Address. It V n State 'Utth.COLO DUSTTWINSJoyouruotk" PHOENIX GARAGE GASOLINE, OIL AND SUPPLIES Plowshares Ground Cars for Hire Repairing Phopjiix. Ore. Phone 816 F-4 LOST Monday ovonlng on Bams Val- Inv.nmilriil Point i-nnil. flnsu front to automobile lamp. Houdlnot that ypi ' BOt " Connor, Lower Table Rock. 170" ' an,eofl " No More Dandruff, Falling Hair, Gray Hair Men and wompn do you want a splendid head of luxuriant hair froo from scalp Itch and dandruff? Do you want hair to bowItchlnKly radiant that It compels tho ndinira tlon of nil who seo It? Do you want a scalp as Immacu lately clean a.nd bright as a newly minted coin? If you do, get a CO cent bottle of I'AHISIAN Sage today, at dealers overywhero. Tho glrj with tho Au burn hair; is on every carton nnjl bot tle AbU for PAWHrAN Sage and sco Chas. Strang guar MEDFORD THEATRE Wednesday, Oct. 9 rir riic season's biggest novolty Woods & Clmlker's Massive Production THE GIRL PROM U. S. A. Dainty Sweet Pretty Magnificent Settings Unctuous Comedy Unique Costumes An Kxtraordlnary Kxtravnganza of Kxtraordlnary Kvonts of Two liomlsphorcHl A Dramatic Triumph of Vorltablo Merit, Pre sented by a Well Selected Company of Players! I wimii Prices 91.00, 75, no mid an cnits. Kent Hulo nt, HitHkliiH, 4$8Sfo j v s&r .-a -ar. I Complofe 1 t Sfoek J VI SK WATCH .AND .1 Ktt'KliUY lllU'AIUINfl Medford, Oregon AN INVESTMENT IN A DIAMOND ropilrcN cnt'cfiil tliouttlit nnd tlio proH'r ronfldiuiro In firm to vwimuiL uliNoluto xalUfiutlmi. To 110(0 tho proper I'ompnrlHoii you niiist (nsju-ct tlu'in from u Inrgo mid well Ht'kvled hi !.-, toich tin I urn nblo to mIioiv. In (IiIh wjiy you becomo IboroiiKlily fiiiiilllm with viiIiivm mid feel luomrcd of Niifo mid ueouoiulenl huyliiK lliroiiKli my bludluc Kiinniiilee. Martin J. Reddy The Jowolor mk DIAMOND Hirm.VH AND HNdKAVINd DO.NI1 lIKIti: Near Postoffico Merchant Tailoring You don't buy an Overcoat every year, and when you buy one you should got ji good, comfoi'luble one. Chinchillas are in great popularity. I. have a selection ol' fine Chinchillas. Ovorcoats from $20.00 Up iMado to your nieasuro. rr -fi j, nr -"-' """--"---j ij, 4. am sure that 1 can be of Veal assislidico to you ,in the purchase of your .Fall Suit. !I nialce to your 'nieasuro ai: ', All Wool Blue Serge Suit from $10.50 Up 1 make to your moasuro v Rain Coats from $11.50 Up T. havo made a special study of garmont making,; and can ndviso you intelligently. You will not kuow'how good umterial you can really afford, or what splmdiV style, cut and finish you can obtain, uniil you co'uu) in and talk it over, 209 W. Main St. W. W. EIFERT FOR HOME MADE TAILORING " v Medford . if 1 r I t i' i