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VP !' '. .nroi six a ' . ,. ti., . ,.,.... .. MEDFORD arXTL TRTBUNE, BEDFORD, -OttTCG ON, TTITOSDAY OCTOBER 10, 101 i Liu -..j t. t (I .1 . ! ( K PUNKPtAYING LOST GAME FOR ' GIANT MER (ny Orantland Rice) BOSTON, Mans., Oct. 10. The grand old dope skids off tho trait and vanishes for Reed and all. Mown full cf holes, twisted out of Rear and kicked In tho slats, thero Isn't any dope to work with today. Thero Is nothing left now but two ball clubs flhtlng blindly, madly Tor tho world'a championship. All footwork Is gone, headwork has vanished and the contestants now are face to face, attempting to pound out each other's brains. There Is noth ing left but tho wallop. Tho first club that begins playing regular ball may strlko an easy tr&ll to the crest, or If neither settles down, the old haymaker may decide It about next Wednesday In tho last round of the seventh game. Krrors Loe Game After beating Jeff Tesreau In New York, Boston yesterday found the Cllant defense bo wide apart that six unearned tallies were scored where, with eves fair support behind Mat tytfthere saoaW have been but one. Fletcher slipped them four a muff at the -plate presented the other. With a ball club drawing six un earned runs In one afternoon by the opposing team's defensive play, the game can be summed up briefly and without using burning oratory to ex plain the answer. Taking no credit from Boston's game, or the team's driving assault or tho pinch hjta tho stars tore off. Matty's third world series start. should have netted him a third first game victory. The Giants pounded Collins and Hall from the field, while Matty's support cost him the ver dict not bis boxwork. Boston hit him hard, but through his coolness and courage, only a single run was earned. Matty Kept Cool Matty's support cracked arouud him, but he Bwung on gamely, grim ly fighting and planning and stav ing oft defeat by a combination of heart and brains. The only GlanU who rallied .behind hint were Hcrzog and Murray, who broVe down the Red Sox defease, almost unaided, drove Stahl's two pitchers from" the box. The first team which settles down BULGARIAN SOLDIERS CAMPED ON FRONTIER READY FOR BATTLE. BSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBhBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBhMb1HBhBSBmi" i IEg Eu&ES kks '"?? .Aiii. PEAR PIES GOOD MAM MM f jaCDIERS (XT J3UTY-m A J3UZ6XR1AN IXOtTTIKR- VILLAGE. i The situation In the Balkan State and lu Turkey t worrylug the Powers of Uurope considerably, With the Bulgarian troops peupiruttng rurklh territory north l Km'hax. to the northeast Jf Adrlanpule, and Mtu th rurlUh soldiers crylug "Cnrnl be Itulunrht. Servta. Ur.-ove and .Uouteiiesro," the time has come, iirouilueut Kuro jwau-i ay, for the un.ut Pourrs to lu terrene , FAIR PRICES FOR OREGON FRUIT The Northwestern Fruit Exchange reports the following sales, Oct. 7: Boston. S cars apples through auctton today, 1 car from Cashmere (not sold by th,e Kxehane hut by an outsider) Jonathan? averaged 1.7C. Grimes Golden $1.10. Arkansas Blacks $1.43, Twigs $1.C2. Spltxen bergs $1.72, Wlnesaps $1.30, Ben Davis $1.29, Rome Bcauts $1.C0, one car Sawyers Yakima Jonthans averaged $1.35. Now York. Through auction to day 3 cars Oregon pears, one-half boxes Anjous averaged $1.50. Deses: $2.20. Comic $2.10. 6 cars Colorado Elbertas poor, averaged 40 cents; 8 cars Utah Elbertas poor, averaged 40 cents; one car Washington pears, Anjous $2.50, Clalrgeaus $2.40; 2 cars Washington apples, Grimes Golden $1.50. Jonathans $1.20, all poor; one car Washington Winter Nellis averaged $2.00; one car Ore- . .. . .. -..,.. .x. eon Nonesuch $1.50: Italians 90 10 lis normal siriue bmuu.u wu . -- series hands down. No world's ser- cents to $1.50; Italians 90 cents too farm la n'noilnil TinW lust a lit- $105. FEDERALS D to TO BESEIGED CITY DOUGLAS. Ariz.. Oct 10 Two hundred and fifty Mexican federals are rushing to Montezuma, Sonora, tqday to relievo that town, which Is surrounded and threatened by Gen eral Antonio Rojas mid 400 insur gents. Rojas issued an ultimatum demanding that the federal garrison of the town surrender or he annihi lated. Ill ere arc only 100 federals at Montezuma, and It Is feared they may wiped out before reinforcements arrive. Two hundred additional fed erals were ordered to the scene. The federals have orders to pursuo any advantage they may obtain over Rojas force, to the end of exterminating tho rebels. General Rojas has applied to President Madero for amnesty, but while awaiting a reply Is losing no opportunity to lay waste to the coun try. JCedfora fnnung company carry a full Unit of legal blank PEACE REIGNS IN NICARAGUA NEW Oltl.EANS. Oct. 40. That peace is roitorcd In Nicaragua Is con tained In a cable received from Mann gua by Nlcnraguan Consul Znvaln hero today. The despatch was sent by the minister ot -foreign affairs at Managua, but gave no. details. Zavala interprets the message as meaning that normal conditions liavu becu restored. S?olie! & I)ny Ihsuo Hio following tin! oil New York, (Molier 1. Ytttltmlny Til earn itutl lotl.iy' (Tuesday) fill enr shows ontillnui'd heuvy ni rivals here. Penrsj Very few HiiillelN nrilv. iiitf iiiul anything in jrnnil coinlllinn yelling nlmvo $,'1,(10, Inil miwtlv soft riHi niul nntlirnlly Helling low. Heavy arrivals anil saltw here, of fall itutl winter nrs. Few Cliiirgeaut in boxes selling from f'J.OO to .fU.OO. Several eavt of Coiaieo In half Iioxoh from California niul priees nie low er, mostly $1,80 to fU.1.0 per half hox, full boxes selling amuml $:i.0l. Koine part oars Mejlfonl Coiniee til half hoxet sold around fl,7ft. Very heavy in rivals of IVAnjous, soveral oars selling daily, some very linml some. They aro selling mostly from f'J.fiO to !:i.i!.'i per box. Also several cars of lloso from Medfonl, full boxes n round $11.00 anil half boxes fl.To. Apples? Several cars sold n! (ion here. JmiatlimiK -I tier selling .?'J.OO to 'V.W. V,U mostly ifl.75. Some Grimes Golden sold mostly fl.oO !o if 1.7ft, hut this was very liamNome stoek and this variety is not wanted here. 1500 POUNDS OF POTATOES FOR EVERYONE IN OREGON PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 10. Enough potatoes were produced In Orvgon this season to give about 1500 .pounds to every man, woman and child in the state, and still leave enough to seed tho next crop, accord ing to II. H. Cohen commercial edi tor of tho Oregon Journal. Eighty thousand acres wpjp planted, but bumper outputs wtra the. order de splt6 blight In some sections. The highest point ot woaa' hap plness la reached only through moth erhood. Yet tho mothcMo-bo Is often fearful of .nature's ordeal and shrinks from tho suffering incident to Ita con summation. In Mother' Friend Is to bo found a medlclno of great value to every expectant mother. It is Intended to proparo tho system for the crisis, and thus relieve, in great part, the Butforlng through which tho mother usually passofl. Tho regular uso of Mothor'a Friend will repay any mother In the comfort it affords before, and the helpful restoration to health and strength It brings about after baby comes. Mother's Friend Is for aalo at drug stores. write ror our free book for expectant mothers which contains much valuable Infor mation. WADflOO REGULATOR CO.. Alt-.., Ca. JlNpl tie, everyday humdrum ability. Neither team played a first-class game, the fielding verged from su perhuman to super punk from big league to class X. Fi PAROLE AT SAN QUENTtN SAN JOSE, Ca!., Oct. 10. De spite the brilliant plea of his attor ney for a parole, James H. Rogers convicted of flooding the country with worthless checks drawn on the National Livestock Company of Chi cago, is sentenced today to one year In San Quentin prison. Rogers was educated at Yale and was a former newspaperman at Seattle. Wealthy relatives. It Is said, are sending money for him to make a new start after his release. ROGUE RIVER PEARS EST EVER GROWN That Rogue River pears are appre ciated in Cleveland, O., is shown by tho following extracts from the Cleve land Leader of September 5, shipped by B. L. Dodge, "Six cars of California deciduous fruit were disposed of, Including the first car of Rogue river pears receiv ed In this market in years. The now pears are from Oregon and are extra fine In qhalfty," with sales ranging from $2,10 to $2.50 a box." Tears Finest Kver Seen "A straight carload of Rogue river Bartlett pears from Oregon sold at auction here yesterday at an average price of $2.30 a box. Tjie quality of tho new pears was said by experts In this lino to bo tho flneBt over seen on this market." These reports were contained In the market comment and naturally wero absolutely impartial and consti tuted an official estimate placing Rogue river pours ahead of any fruit of tho kind over grown. Philadelphia. Through auction to day car Anjous from Medford, Ore on. sizes 80 to 150 sold $3.00 to $3.25 half-boxes $1. CO;, tone car extra fancy Grimes Golden from Wenatcheo Val ley Fruit Growers association average $1.73; one car extra fancy Spltzen bergs from Grants Pass, Oregon, poor averaged $1.58; ono car Oregon mixed, choice, Jonathans averaged $1.20, Kings $1.25; one car Wenat chee extra fancy Jonathans averaged $1.C3; one car car extra fancy Jona thans from Granger, Washington, averaged $1.30. Chicago. Through auction today 56 cars Including one car pears from California, Winter NelHs sold $2.15 to $2.35 avcraegd $2.30; one mixed car pears from Oreon, Clalrgeaus sold $1.55 to $1.60 average $1.58, Duch ess $1.20 to $1.30 averaged. $1.25, one car Anjous from Utah sold $2.70 to $3.20 average $3.05; 18 cars Ital ians 60 to So cents average 75 cents; one car Jonathans from New Mexico sold $1.65 to $1.75 average $1.70. Minneapolis, Through auction to day one car Washington Klefer pears averaged $1.50; Colorado BIbertas 35 cents to 40 cents; Idaho Italians 70 to 80 cents. 4w .fe. I !.. . REMNANTS REMNANTS SCOTCH WOMAN IEQUEATHS $40,100 TO HOME RULERS LONDON, Oct. 10. An aged Scotch woman who favored homo rule t(M jvoeiitly and her will discloses bequests of $40,000 each to Joim k4)BOHd, William Redmond and JCelr Hardle, the .home rule and tabfr loaders. TARGET TOURNAMENT PLANNED FOR EXPOSITION It is planned to make "the greatest and mo.st important target tourna ment ever held in the United State'' n feature of the Panama-Pueifio Un iversal Exposition at San Francisco in ldlft. Tho big event will bo ar ranged on n scale to do justice to. the importance of tlm shooting port in America, and will receive tho en dorsement and Hiippoit of shooting clubs throughout the country. Cali fornia sliooters have formed a cor poration with a en pi tnl of $20,000, to promote tho art of target shoot ing, and this organization ia promi nunt in booming the 1015 tournament. LESS BOWEL TROUBLE IN MEDFORD Medford people havo found out that A SINGLE! DOSH of simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com pounded In Adler-l-ka, the Gorman appendicitis remedy, relieves consti pation, sour stomach or gas on tho stomach INSTANTLY, This simple mixture antlseptlclze tho digestive organs and draws off tho impurities and it is surprising how QUICKLY It helps, h. B. Hasklns, druggist. i T T t t t t y t t T t T T T t T T f t T T T t y f Big Remnant Sale 5c Values in Cotton and Silk Goods to $1.00 per yard. While they last, per yard ' ;? - Sale Starts FRIDAY MORNING Oct. 11 that 9 a. m. Hutchison & Lumsden Choice 25 ents 200 piccoH Boys', MIsboh' mid ChllrirmiVi houvy flat wonvo, hoiivy jowny rthl)il, and pure wliito joi'Hoy vibhotl fltioco Hnod Vc.Ih and lan(H, Ufi to r0 vahip.s, inoHt all hIsspb in tho lino, ohoico, onch - 25 Ladies' lioavy floooo lined VoHtri and Pnnta in Mizo.s tip to No. 9, extra largo, oaoh 50 Lndio.s' jflraoy rthbod flooeo lined Union Suitn, oaeh 75, J?1.00 and fl.50 Misses' and Children 'h fleece lined Union Riillsf," eueli 50 and $1,.00 Lndie.s' light woiKhtf high netdc, long hIoovo, VoHts, each 25 Boys' and Misses Nazareth Waist Union Suits, garments in one. Closing out priee, 2 for 75 Boys' and Misses' Nazareth Waists 25 Boys' and Misses' jersey ribbed Underwaists. Hosiery "Wo would like to show you the best wearing popular priced lino of Men's, Ladies', Misses; and Boys' J lose in the city; 2fc worth of woan. in every pair of our 15 Hose. THE LITTLE ONE Boys' Blouse Waists, advertised and sold everywhere; all sizes up to M yeais i 50 each RIBBONS 10 YARD All Silk, Taffeta and Satin and in the. best selling colors, Also a lioavy quality all silk taffeta, extra wide, at 15& 20 25 yard Men's, Ladies' and Boys' all leather Driving and "Work Gloves the best Glove value in Medford at, pair 506 75t and $1.00 HUSSEFS UL.-I 1 ... . L.-JJ.. )UJM I U JlJi'JUH.'.iU'i'll"! It 11- APPLES APPLES APPLI8 Do Tou Want to Sell? What aorta and quantities, and what price? Wa aro not tend ring for anybody' fruit. Do you want to consign and chance tho market? Conault us and wo will giro you quotations. In ovory case wo sand tho sellers sale notes. In New York wo use our own snlo notes, and do not havo apples told by auction. H. N. WHITE & CO. 76 Park Placo Now York . i- . j a i FOR SALE Two Lots, 50x117, Queen Anne Addition Water, sewer, pavement and sidewalks in, alley' in rear; best two lots in the addition. One Lot, 75x120, East Main Street Water, sewer, pavemont, alloy in rear. Five-room house and lot, Kenwood tivonuo Concrete foundation, plastered, wired and plumb ed, lot 135 feet deop, half block Fourth strept pavement, high ground. Lot South Oakdalc G0xl75, all improvements in, adjoins lloward property, faces Dakota avonuo, alley in rear. Sovcn acres, iy miles north of Medford on Cen tral Point macadam, ditch across.highest part. Any of the above properties can bo puroliasod at exceptionally low prices and terms to suit pur chaser. MEDFORD BOOK STORK .t-i li 'i.u.m Nearly a quarter of a century under tho same management THE i. Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon ' It has succeeded because of ; . Boundneu of principlo Economy of management Safety of investment -Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I, Vawter ,Presidont G. Jl. Lindley, Vico Pres. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier ' v . 1 1 t i , u- tw