MEDffORD DAILY TRIBUNiC, MEDFORD, OREO OX. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER fi, 1!)0S. GRAND BALL T MM I WASHINGTON FOB TAPT BY A 60,000 PLURALITY Ladies of St. Ann's Soc iety Give Social Evening in Angle Opera House Tlie Indies of Si. Ann's sooict.v ami their guests will ilnnop at tae Angle opera house tonight. The affair is to be opened with operatic selections by tho HnzolrijfK orchestra. Miss Clerald ioe Thoiss, the beautiful and talented young contralto, will render two num bers, (a) "Asthore" (II. Torotere) (b) "la the Dark, in In the Dew." The grand march begins ut 1) p. m. nnd will be led by John D. Olwell and wife. Mr. Lockhart, the popular steward of the Hotel Nash, will be in charge of a buffet supper at. 11 o'clock. The patronesses are: Mrs. B. Paul Teiss, Mrs. V. II. Hopgins, Mrs. J. D. Olwell, Mrs. C. Hunt Lewis, Mrs. Nich olas Cooke, Mrs. ,. D. Heard, Mrs. George P. Minis. Mrs. J. Ktillinnn Vilns, Mrs. John S. Orth, Mrs. Josepliiuo Rus sell, Mrs. W. Hyde Stalker, Mrs. A. A. Davis and Mrs. .1. P, Roddy. The floor committee: S. R. Rich ardson, A. E. Whitman, Herbert Hart zell, V. T. Kent nor, I.oe Root, V. I. Ton Voile, II. A. Thioroff, William Murphy. Groat Revival Begins at Christian Church. T.ast night the Whislon l-:nigmnn evangelistic team were hoard for the first timo in Midfor.l. The house was filled with vetry interested hearers. Every sent was oceppied. Tho singing was vory inspiring. The large choruB was led by Mr. Forrest Edmeads, the musical director of the Christian church Those who have lizard Mr. Edmonds know he is very yproficient in his work. Mr. O. V .Longman is fully up to eje cctntions. Ho rendered two sides in a very effective manner. Mrs. Whistnn presides at the organ in a way which ' shows she is nn adept tit the work. Evangelist Whiston preached a splen did sormon on tho subject of "The Hu man nnd Divine Covering." Ho show ed how man covers up sin. He nlso portrayed the manner by which (Jod covers up sin. God covers sin by blot ting out, forgiving and overlooking; man by hiding and escusing. The ex cuses nro mnny and varied. Whiston holds up the Christ life in n very effective manner. He does not spare sin in the least, lie hits sin very hard, but loves the man. He is all energy nnd enthusiasm. Ho never uttors n dull or listless sentenc.'!. Whis ton is nn intense spenker. If you hear him once you will want, to hear him again, and yet again. No one can help liking the inspiring music nnd preach-'"if?- Subject for tonight, "flod's High way." This is Winston's baseball ser mon. You will want to hear it. Meet ing begins at 7:45 sharp. BUTTE FALLS ITEMS SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 5. The lat t returns show that the estimate of i'l.uiio as Tatt 's plurality in the state is ntirely too low. The figures now in dicate that Ins plurality is probably approiimately jO.UOII. Ouly one county in the state. Whitman, failed to givo Cosgrove, republican nominee for gov ernor, a majority. Whitman is the homel of Joha Pattersoa, democratic caadi- late. Taft'a lead outside of King, Pierce and Spokane counties at midnight stood at .,144. King, Pierce and Spokane :avc together a mnioritv for the repub lican candidate of about 20,000. The Hisgea vote ia the state was practically negligible, but Shafin, the prohibitionist, polled a respectable vote. As indicated, the socialist vote approx imates 12.0UU. Only one candidate run ning on a non-partisan platform, in the entire stute got in. He was on the county ticket. HIDDEN DAJTOBBA MRS, MAONESS HERSELF MAY BE PROSECUTED PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 6. Mrs. Magness, daughter of the late Senator Uonuun, instead of securing the release of her husband, a deserter from the na vy, may be obliged to invoke the in fluence of her family to Bave herself. Mrs. Magucss is regarded as having made herself liable to prosecution for harboring a deserter and aiding him to escape. At the time when the offense for which Mrs. Magncss might be brought to book was committed" said an officer :it the Navy Yard today, "she has ad mitted aiding him to escape whilo the. authorities were looking for him, and has said that bIio went to Louisville, where the government authorities would uot be likely to reach him, to meet him and mnrry him. This sort of thing is not lightly regarded by Undo Sam. It s doubtful whether any influence can prevent official action in tho event of tho conviction of Magncss. Nature Olvea Timely Warnings That No Msaford OlUsan Can Af ford to Ignore. DANGER SIGNAL No.l comes from the kidney secretions. They will warn you when the kidneys are sick. Well kidneys eicrete a clear, atnb'r fluid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, pale and foamy, or a thick, red, ill-smelling urine, fall of sediment and iiregular of passage. DANGER SIGNAL No. 2 comes from the back. Back pains, dull and heavy, or sharp and acute, tell you of aick kidneys and warn you of the approach of dropsy, diabetes and Bright 'a dis ease. Dean's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys and cure them permanently. Here's Medford proof: Mrs. J. H. Boussum, living corner of Twelfth and C streets, Medford, Or,, says: "I suffered so severely from kid ney trouble I bat 1 was unable to do my housework. My kidneys were very irregular and caused me mush annoy ance. TAy back pained me severely whea stopping or lifting and sharp twingea were often present in my loins. I ran down in health and at times felt very miserable. Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention and I procured a box at Haskiani' drug store. They holped me from the lint, ao I contin ued taking them and was entirely eured. nave recommended Doan s Kidney Pills to ottr sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price E0 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Bufalo, No. Y., sole agents for the United State. Remember the name Doan's and take ao other. 33 SUNSET BOOMS MEDFORD FOR SECOND TIME St Mary's Academy. A boarding and day school, large, commodious and modern in its equip ments. Departments of instruction: Primary, grammar, commercial academic, musie and art. The course proper to each is outlined in the "oourse of study of the sahools of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary," and will be for warded on application to any address. The commercial department will open Monday, November 2, and comprises shorthand, typewriting, office methods and practical bookkeeping, modern bus iness spelling and writing. For particulars, apply to Sister Su perior. 208 - Good Evening:! Published in San Francisco, Micro is ittlo wonder that that leader among magazines, Sunset, gives much space to the rebuilding and rehabilitation of tho California metropolis; but published n San Francisco, it is matter for won cr that Sunset given ao much space! o the upbuilding and growth of Oregon. I ij ..- I The Xovember number of the magnzine, ! I IclVQ I UU KJSfXM following in the line of preceding is- " such, has a fine Btory of Medford in the development section. "In Medford 'a uaruon -- it is canea, ana mere are six i itiirrna (if ir nnd nnnli linn nf titsian aiv pages is worth $100 to this great state nf ours. Medford did not pay anything for it, nor did Oregon nt large; it was written because the story of Medford 's fruit and progress and push were worth writing about. Portland Spectator. "CHIC?" for sale only by Medford Pharmacy CHINA AND JAPAN MIXING OVER BOYCOTT Emanuel Ponle, after somewhat of an exciting time, succeeded in Killing two large cougars which have been doing considerable damage during the year. Thoro were three of them but one es caped and parties are on the lookout for it. Butte Falls postoffice has become a money order office, which in:tkes it very convenient for our people. Frank Neil, Lee Edmonson, John Al len and several other 1 1 Derby! tcs " have been visiting among us, F. V. Medynski stopped at tho Falls and voted, continuing on his way to his homestead. The bridges nenr fleppert anil Ginger creek are in a very bad condition. There camo near being a bad accident lately on one of tfiem. They should be attended to nt once. Election day passed off without any serious trouble. The boys enjoyed them selves in a turkey shoot. We have not learned tho successful ones. The Misses Mnhoney assisted bv Messrs Connelly, Wright, Clevenger, Smith and Hughes gave a delightful " Mnsicale' Sunday evening, at the home of Mrs. Mahoney. There was a large company present and everybody expresses a com mon opinion in snying it was one of the must enjoyable entertainments which our ppople have had during the year. Professor Smith, wife and daughter have been visiting friends in the town. Geo. West, of Prospect, and an efficient forest ranger, has been among his friends. Mr. West, says his wife is in "Washington a little impriver. but he expects to have to go to California for the winter. Father Meeker, a pioneer of this sec tion, died on Monday and was buried Wednesday. - He leaves several grown children. B. H. Harris, accompanied by his cousin drove in Sunday and left Tues day for the valley. John Cadzow, Howard Bmugbton and Ed. Watson were very helpful at the ' ' Musieale. ' ' Several of our voune men have taken to tho violin and frequently entertain us evenings. L. V. Marcy has taken up his resid ence here and expecs to work at ill" Iowa camp. Many of our voters failed to attend election nnd the poll ir correspondingly a short of the June election. Nearly all of the unsurveyed home steadehs came down election day nnd voted. I Frank Manning rode 30 miles to act as judge of election aid gave good sat isfaction upon the board ns did all of the other judges selected. Geo. Albert carried off the honors in the tnrkev shaat he getting three tur gors, while Will Chambers. Mahoney, Poole and Connelly e'leh got one. TOKIO, Nov. C Tt is intimated hero -day that the sudden outbreak against Japanese nnd Japanese goods in Hong kong was carefully and cunningly pro meditated by Chinese of rumors veiled hints that the Chinese were instigated o the plot by European merchants. The possibility of a further compli cation with Japan was avoided accord- tig to the Japanese by the quick action of the Chinese in preventing the mob from injuring Japanese merchants and their shops, although some of the more fanatical members eluded the armed po ire and did nominal damage. BARRY A 10 TO 9 FAVORITE OVER MUSTANG. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 5. Jim Barry is a favorite at 10 to 0 today over Terry Mustang for the battle be tween the heavyweights schedule for tomorrow night at tho Pacific Club at Naud Junction. The fight will be a ten round bout and promises to be interesting. The heavyweights have n 'grudgc"'to set tle following their meeting at Denver and have trained longer nnd harder than any other two fighters who hnve conditioned themselves here this senson with the possible eveeption of Pnpke and Ketchel. Holders of coupons or tickets will please bring in and use nt once. Gregory Studio. 201 OBITUARY. Mrs. Carnnn Allen, beloved wife of C. M. Allen, was born in Missouri March 18, 1 85;". and departed this life in Medford November 4, 1008. Mrs. Allen became a member of the Christian church February, 1870, and lived a Christian life until God called her home. She was the mother of six chidlren, via,: Eli, Alba, Iva, Laura, Roy and Ella, all of whom nre living. Mrs. Allen was a loving wife, a true Christian mother, and a kind neighbor. Besides her husband and children, she leaves a large number of friends to mourn her loss. She is gone, but she still lives in the memory and lives of her beloved husband and children. Funeral services w?re held at the res idence nf W. C, Green in South Med ford. November 5. 1!08, at 2:30 p. m.t being conducted by M. F. Horn, pastor of Christian church. Se was laid to rest in the OcM renews cemciery in Kat Medford. Near Postoffice List Your Property With Me dood house, 6 rooms 41700 ueod house, S rooms $100 Good house, 4 rooms $750 160 acres within one and one-half miles railroad statlen, all in cultivation; fair Improvements; 6 acres in trees; easy terms. 720 acros $45 per acre; 450 in culti vation; all good land; good improve ments; one-third down, balance 1 to 10 yenrs at 6 per cent; goed invest ment. Wanted A loan of $4000; security, in side business property. J. C. Rogers. Office, Hotel Nash, D street entrance. Without Hesitation Yon (ran invite your friends to dinner if you use our Pure White Flour A new carload has just armed. In Purity-It Leads It Is the Best IN QUALITY Let us quote you prices. ALLEN 6 REGAN QUALITY GROCERS The laws and regulations Set down for dairy farm ing Make the life of the cow, Man and maid most charm ina. Tht strict observance of our policy the kast for the money makea buyLne ci gars mad by rm a source of satiBfactio K everybody. Our cirar ar always fresh and we manufacture nona but first-class goods. R.HV. CI$ar Works A 5166 I am now Located with Martin J. Rtddy and am prepared to do all kinds of re pair work on Watches, Clocks and Jewelry B. N. Butler Near Postoffice New Wool Sballies All wool Shnllics, 28 indices wide, in white grounds with pink, red, blue and black de signs; just the thing for winter waists, chil dren's dresses, etc; all nt, per yard . . .50t New novelties in Kuchiugs. h'aucy Rucli ing Collars, Gibson Collars, Kelts, Belt Pins, Combs, etc. Children's liustcr Brown Belts in red, white and black. Ladies' 1'uvses from 25 to $5.00 Van Dykes Brv Goods Shoes Furnishings Water Proof Shoes Lumbermen's Pacs, Knee and Hip Rubber Boots, Waterproof Shoe Oil. High Cut Leather Boots in all Sizes SEE WINDOWS We carry the strongest lines at the best prices in Southern Oregon. Buy now. Rainy weather is coming. SMITH & MOLONY NOTICE The property owners on Seventh street having been duly notified to transfer their water con nections from the old main to the new main, and sufficient time having elapsed for such connec tions to be made, the water will be cut out of the old main on Monday morning, November 9. All property owners on Central avenue N., are hereby notified to transfer their water connec tions from the old main to the new main, as the water will lie cut out of the old main Novem ber 20. Bv order of WATER COMMITTEE. Wlvs. 3retu Ifamp ton 3saacs "Jnstructor of Iplano. Tlst "SlttWfob Stu&lo at 3lfl6itca, ilottb Orangt Strtcl THE MEDFORD HA ILY TRIBUNE HAS THE BEST NEWS SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON. SALOME IN BAEBARIO SPLENDOR would he uuifizcd at t ho exquisite betu ly of our jewels, set in the most re fined taHte of civilization, if she could n'turu and see our magnificent stock of fine jewelry. Wo can please the feu cy of those who would combine delicacy ' with oriental grandeur and beauty ift the gems nnd jewels shown at MARTIN J. REDDY sniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii You can find it at Hussey's Cash Store i Tiiiuiiiiniiiiutiiiiiiiiiiinminimimin Toque Point Oysters Ths Eraarirk Cafe has now ths Sicili ans sgenef for ths Toqus Point Oys tsrs. Then are ackowldjil to be ths brat. Oivs them a trial. The Emerick Cafe iNfr Vj mmmw OR NAM E NT A L 8 H ft U B t Mall Or4rSlll ri.a.in.i.Bi "'r'l Wm import d-c from Ihm prfe t.l upt.il' -Mtro ilf. .'"trortUr will .1IA m ,,,r kt.-t RiiDtlsTtimAnt. lust I . win iW. .nir ftalr tloua and will ohooa tint! of tti ht habit to ttjlt jour anil f"i sii""' " -' llnap arhm. Htt ftrvr nt-i 1 nllj n4 HmH. an-1 hi. WiHM-ifrt in sour inttftal Writ fir our r. w a i a. a n , IiHUV'Ull-1!li M IHIIiiili srni s a raftUnd. Uravon SpokaM. Wart. Election Is Over Get busy and build before the Con tractors are all crowded with work and before material of all kinds take another advance in price. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE Crater Lake Lumber Co.