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I 4 H --., .. 1 l " .. - raoB six BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 0RU0ON, THURSDAY, OOTOIWK 17,1012. ESPEE SEEKS TO INDIAN VILLAGE UPON SUE OF EXPOSITION IE .,--. -Jr ...., . L .... ... -..... .!... ..J-,- ..... .. ..,.... l.... w-..JJ.J.CJ.- ! HI"- - " ANDERSONS WNS CONTINL IH ROM IHE O'BRIEN F1 MEDFORD RATES m MEN WASHINGTON', Oct. 17 The Southern Pacific rnilroml toilny filed Ntut in the Unitou blnte commerce court lioixi lo overturn tlie onlcr of the interstate commerce eouuuisMon prohibiting jhe company from chiitv ilij tiijlicr i'rctyhl ra.cn for traffic between Minis intermediate between Sun FrancUco ami Portland than for truffle between thoo eitie. TJie rail run ) company allege?, thai it has been forced to make lower rotes on the lone haul because of water competition, chnrpnjr higher lates ftt the .shorter or intenncdiato Intnl. The interstate eonuuerce cumini ion .denied the .Southern Pncilic company's application for relief from the provisions of tho "lorn and shoit haul clause"' or the new inilroud net. Tho company challengrs the cnustitii tiouality of the clause and aks an injunction to retrain the eoinmi-sit.n from enforcing its onler. MAliUOM'I IT 17 (Ity Grmitlnud Nice.) BOSTON', Oct. 17. There is only one answer today to the most dra matic -and most heartbreaking er ies of panics for tho world's champ ionship ever played. Good old Chris ty Mathowson, tho central figure, in yotordny's Rame could have bcatcu the Red Sox unaided, but ho was jwwcrless before the combined as wiult of both the Boston and NV York players. Even though pitching with all tho wonder of his big bruin, big heart nnd strong arm, he was un c -ual to the tusk of beating both teams. Muthcwsou was never greater in his big league career than yesterday but no man great enough to deal with (seventeen ball nlayers ever lived. Three times he fought back the Bobtou. rush nnd thcu carried them into two extra iuuning sessions, despite his ragged supoort. In bis three contests he allowed but two earned runs, while the Giants scored eight earned runs behind him. But in the three games Boston scored eleven runs, nine beir- pescnted to ed Sox through the miserable support accorded the "big traiu." Backed up as he should have been, Christy would bavo won two t while the other one was n fair draw. It was a groat night for tho An dersou family anil Incidentally tho fight fans. Pitted against foremen worthy of their best, both Hud and Krcddlc came home under tho wire, winning 10 and 6 round houta fiom Danny and Frnnklc O'llrlen. While the Anderson boys received both decisions. Dud had an ca'lcr time of It than Freddie who had to travel all tho way to win. Hud Anderson today, for the first time, stands rs tho undisputed champion of the northwest, fta four previous contests ho was un able to disroso of Danny O'llrlen who fought him to a standstill each time. O'Hrien then Invaded the south and kept up his record until Frankle Hums stopped him Ills clnlui to tho northwest cham pionship was as tree of fault as Anderson's yesterday but not to day. When tho 10-rouiid contest opened Wednesday night Anderson riddled for two rounds, O'llrlen having a sliado. In tho third he began walking Into O'Hrion's offer ings regardless, coming up smiling from each punch. Ho learned that O'Hrien hadn't Ve kick ho fearod and wont after his man. In tho Fovcnth, eighth and ilnth O'Urlcn was badly punished O'Hrien going down for a count of eight in tho eighth. In the ninth Anderson failed to check him and O'Hrien showed well in tho tenth'. A deci sion to Anderson was ommincntly fair. Tho preliminary was a closer bout nowover ana frrcudlo Anderson won only on a hair lino decision. Tho sport was good aud the crowd largo. tarr mas t mc chance Movent nt s om $ i VEfHHBY o XJ EUCTP THAN. Mr f TH R?CK $ j 9 MjkJSfmBF A HAS Of FtVjKC OV6fTfe 1 1 IS J WRm&KW tf KBS - AT OaUwJ ' ' I irsss. sf .'V-wW:BBfe- DE HAR,FHIU.RCCORBf h4M &M tf . A. tMi a k.A G00DNEW5 5EPT, 21.1912. WASHINGTON, Got. 17. Six thousand Nieurtignun lioopn were paid off mid dlsehut'gcil, lu'emdiug to it dispatch ii't'i'iVDil tndiiy fioiu I'iiIIimI States Minister Weitrel td the htnto deparluieul. The unity has (lilts been pmctically ilislunulcil, Wi'itr,el Mays Nicurunun iK now ut pence. ROGUE RIVER SUFFRAGETTES ENTERTAIN LOCAL ADVOCATES Five automobiles, Idled with Med foul suffrage! los, journeyed to llogtio Kier Tliui'sdiiy, to bo guest at liimhcoii id' the Indies of that place. Tim local suffiugeclei have been campaigning throughout Hie count v isiliiig umiiy of the suiultci' places, hut Itoguo Itiver was the lirst place to evteiid them an invitation and lo uiiiko ptcpurnliont tor thcii cutertaiinueat. WITNESS IN DYNAMITE CASE SLUGGED AFTER TESTIMONY I.N'ntANAPOUH, lad., Oct. 17 -Fcdeial District Attorney Miller tel egraphed to Attorney General Wick ersham tonight asking tho depart ment of Justice to make a rigid In vcMtlgalluu of tho reported slugging at Kausau City of II. K. Poarco, who testified .Monday as a wKiiohk for the government In tho dynnmlto con spiracy trial. Pearee. who was a ho tel clerk, testified Hint Me.Maulgnl signed tho register as "J. W. Mc Graw." Poarco was ono of the Im portant witnesses In trailing .Mc Muulgal's movements. FADERO PAVES WAY FOR OVERTURES WITH REBELS ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 1C E. G. Lewis, tho University City publisher and promoter whose troubles with tho postofMco department attracted wide attention and resulted in a con gressional Investigation, was arraign ed In tho Untied States district court today to stand trial for the second timo on charges of using tho mails lo defraud. In tho first trial of tho case, which was held about a year ago, tho Jury failed to agree. EL. PASO. OcL 17. It was made known today that overtures havo been made by men prominent In Madcro's government at Mexico City to a representative hero of Orozco. It was learned also an emissary is on his way to Paris to seo former President Diaz, tho departure of the messsongcr from Mexico being al most simultaneously with tho ar rival at El Paso of another emissary bearing word to tho rebel junta hero from what is said to be the revolu tionary element at the national cap ital. It was said today on the high est authority that Felix Diaz, who has arisen In arms against the Ma dera government, is one of tho five candidates named to succeed Ma dera. Tho new revolutionary party, said rebel leaders here, will bo unique in that it will champion no ono man. Skin On Fire? Just the mild, simple trash, the wll known D.O.O. Prescription for Eczama. and the itch Is rone. A tnal will prove It. Vt have sold other remedies for skin trouble but none that we could Rii.iran tee as we can the D.D.D. remedy. If the 11 rat regular size II 00 bottlr does not do exactly as wo say, it will not cost vou a cent. HEUKOItD 1-IIAKMACV HAN PIIANCIHL'O, Cnl., Oct, 17. 'I'lml nn Indian lllugn exUtuil bo twiiou BOO mid 700 Yunnt ago bo ucntli tho wlilom of Hau Krnnclvcu liny clone to tho silo of tho Paiiiiiun Paulflo Kxpotdtlon In tho iiHMorllou of HcleutlNtB hero today who mo oNniululiig a uitiulier of i idles tin carihcd by u dredgnr wliiln excavat ing lu preparation for tho lllf fair. Tho dlHcovvry wuh iniido when tho dredgers unearthed what appeared to ho a tin en foot layer of shell mid bono diopped )iy hum tin hnmU. Af ter u clone examination tho authro polohy department of tho University of California deularod tho fonlln wont tho lemalua of thu first dwell ing plan of man on tho peninsula, a ruco known km tho sen lion hunt or. ' i. .. , ,, ,- ' BK Surprise (o Many in Medford Local people are surprised at tho QUICK results received (rout sluiplo buckthorn bnrk, glyiortno, etc., as mixed lu Adtord-kn, tho Herman ap pendicitis remedy. L. II. Ilasklns. druggist, stntca that this simple re medy nutlscptlclzeH tho digestive nyn teiu aud draws off tho Impurities so thoroughly that A HI.S'dLH DOSE re lieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation INHTANT LY. ! t r t r ? t T t t t y ? i ! I Y I i y i V ZH T kkxk:xkkk Saturday and AH Week Bargains SILK DRESS SALE Black taffeta dresses, nicely trinimotl, jMcssaliuc dresses, navy, red, tan, and DRESS WOOLENS Xavy, hlack, brown, red, J3G inch all wool MEN'S SUITS COST PRICES $2").00 Suits $18.50 $20.00 Suits $14.50 !jlu.UU oiiits ipXX.Uv 1 values in Boys' Suits 42 inch Pillow Muslin 13 15 inch Pillow ruslin 18p lieavy twilled Outing, all colors 10 MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR Heavy tTnion Suits $1.25 Heavy Shirts and Drawers 50 All grades up to $5.00 suit. A few Men's Walk-Over Shoos, last sea son's styles. $-1.00 regular. Now, to ( Ivol iitiiiiiiiiiii t -tpsiW F0 The Long Store With the Short Prices See Window Display M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE Successors to Meeker's "FOR GOOD GOODS" t m$mm$mJ ? V y f y ? t x t t j y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Medford Iron Works B. O. Trowbridge, Prop. General Foundry and Machine Works Pacific 401; Home 298L. Res. Pac. 5031; Home 227L. MADE IN MEDFORD success and the prosperity of this city and valley depends on your patronizing home industries and using homo-mado products. Ask for "Made in Medford" Goods and insist on your contractor and builder buying of tho home factories and institutions. Try this and in a few months we will have a "Greater Medford." !:. A. lllckn P. M. Korshaw (Icncral Manager Gon. Salon Mr. OREGON GRANITE CO. Quarry Owners and Manufacturers OroKou Granlto atands tho toil ot tlmo. Medford, Orogon A Rogue River Valley Payroll We Manufacture CEMENT DRAIN TILE CONCRETE CULVERTS CONCRETE PIPE FOR IRRIGATION SEWER PIPE Dealer in Washed Sand, Gravel and Crushed Rock Offlco Fruitgrowers Bank Bulldlug Factory North Rlvcrsldo Avcnuo Phono Main GC2 Phono Main C001 MEDFORD CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 0. J. SEMON, Manager. For the best of EVERYTHING MADE OF WOOD See us. We make a specialty of OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES, 80REEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc. Fctory Corner South Fir and 11th Sts. Both Phones MEDFORD SASH AND DOOR CO. .' '' Office Furniture Library Furniture Bedroom Furniture Diniugroom Furniture White, Enamel Furniture Built in Buffets, Seats And Bookcases, Etc. Store Fixtures Porch Swings Cedar Chests' Cabinet Work Done in Oak, Walnut, Fir, or Any Other Wood Desired Cabinet Makers Mission Furniture Works B. G. Trowbridge, Jr., Prop. 113 S. Holly, Medford Cut Flowers That are fresh because they are home grown Always a nice line of Decorative Plants on IJand Medford Greenhouses 923 E. Main Home Phone 237X Pacific Phone 3741 So. Oregon Electric & Heating Co. Electric Wiring Electric Fixtures Heating and Ventilating Plants 29 N. Grape St. ' Tel. Pac. 3G01; Home 124. We make fixtures Wholesale Candy and Ice Cream PALACE OF SWEETS 217 East Main Pacific 02 Home 353L H. WEINHARD'S Columbia The Beer Without a Peer i The choicest hops and thp finest barley malt, brewed scientifically in just tho right way, aro rosponsiblo'for its absolute purity and excellence . , Order a case from your dealer or phono Pacific CI or Home 291 , H. WEINHARD'S BEER AND ICE DEPOT Medford Sandstone Quarry Jas. O. Smith, Prop. 1100 East Main St. Box 733. . Write us your wants If it's made of Sheet Metal I can make it JOHN SIPPLE Home M. F. & H. CO.1 Phone 301 Bldg. . i4.