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MEDFORD MAIL TRDSUNK, MEDJFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 20, .10.10.
Bigger Bargains Than Ever in
Ladies' Misses' and Children's Shoes at the
BANKRUPT
.. - . yr t . - M --
B
M
SALE
"We are closing
lutely this season's
LADIES' SHOES
lot 7 Lot 8 Lot 9
87 pairs 63 pairs 82 pairs
$1.98 $2.38 $2.69
.imiwi Mi n in
C.
ITTLE GIANT
SCORES TUFT
Him Ceme Out in the Open, Says
Fdlette Says President Is
rryinj 9 Read Men Out of the
'arty and Then Covering Up.
MADISON, Wis., Aug. 26. La
Uette's Magazine, Issued today.
blisues an editorial under the cap-
n "Ta(t In Wisconsin," wtilch says:
"A Beverly dispatch says that
esident Taft Is working on a let-!
that Is to be the republican cara-
Ign handbook. It Is str.ted that '
re Is no deslro on his part or on I
; part of anyone of his admlnistra-1
n to read anyone out of the party. I
"Regarding state Rights, there Is
jry reason to believe that Presi-
it Taft will re-state what he has
Id many times that he does not
lleve it tho province of the execu-
e to interfere in state fights.
"It is scarcely four months since
esident Taft dispatched Attorney
neral Wlckersham to Chicago to
id the progressives out of the par-
The speech was submitted to
ft in June.
"Sherman, vice-president by the
ice of Cannon, left his place In the
tate as presiding officer and Jour
yed to Milwaukee to address a tory
enibly, convened for the sole pur-
it) of organizing to defeat a pro-
L'ssive Wisconsin senator and pro
!sslve representatives. Those at-
ullng appointed a committee which
now engaged In placing funds
ich were abundantly supplied to
Ifcat all the progressives in the
io.
'Sherman understood tho purpose I
I tut? AucuuuK. nu diuicu uc nua
iro at President Taft's request.
It's Interest was further shown by
elegram of congratulation.
'Wo have not complained of tho
Ident and tho vice-president par-
patlng In a campaign in Wlscon-
against the progressives. We
ro not protested at tho, hothouso i
itics of tho administration in plac-
f federal patronage since the tar-
1,111,
'La Folletto's does nrotest. how-
Jr, against tho dishonesty and cow-'
)Ico back of such dispatches as the
ti auoiea. I'd me presiuem siunu
. . .. . .
In the open,
'Tho administration presumed to
Id out republicans from their par
lor voting in accordance wun uieir
jest convictions.
IThe president is directly particl-
jfng In stftto fights Involving the
ltlon of republican senators and
(ressmon. Those are the facts."
NetlCB.
re will bo no 10 a. in. delivery
day, August 20. Medford .Gen-
Delivery.
130
IwikJtt fr KMlth,
out this entire line of Shoes
styles, and the prices are lowest ever quoted on lngn-ciass
F. Hurlburt
PET BEAR GOES
BACK TO THE WOODS
D. B. Russell's pet bear broke
loose Thursday evening and lit out
for tho- tall timber. Not finding any
forests suitable for his habitation
and determined to find the next best
substitute, made his way "back co
the Woods," by taking refuge on a
lumber pile in the yards of the
Woods Lumber Co. When discovered
he ran out and climbed a nearby tree
from which he was finally dislodged.
It is wonderful the way a com
mon, black cub bear will display
good sense by going straight to the
Woods in quest of shelter.
THURSDAY'S SCORES.
Coast League.
Portland, 0; San Francisco, 3.
Los Angeles-Sncramento, 5; Ver
non, 9.
Oakland, 2; Los Angeles, 3.
American League.
Boston, 7; Cleveland, 4.
New York, 8; Chicago, 4.
Washington, 2; Detroit, 3.
Philadelphia, 7; St. Louis, 9.
National League.
1'ittsburg, 4; Brooklyn, 3.
Chicago. 6; New York, 1.
Cincinnati, 2; Philadelphia,
Northwestern League.
Spo'kune, 7; Seattle, 3.
Tacoinu, 4; Vancouver 0.
MEDF0RD TENNIS CLUB
HOLDS CONTEST TODAY
This afternoon between 5 and 7
"clock the Medtord 1 emus club will
'10,d u contest on the court on South
unkuale.
i'iero win do mixed uouuies, sin-
K'es d a number of other contests
between members of tho club in or
der that they may establish their
standing as players.
WOMAN DEFENDANT "
IN SUIT FOR $200,000
NEW YORK, Aug. 20. Miss Inez
Millholland, daughter of u multi
millionaire and member of the Wo
man's Trade Union league, is today
defendant in several suits for dam-
ages aggregating nearly $200,000.
I'rjio iiluintiffa nrn Now York shirt
wnHt innniifactiirerH. who ullctre that
tlioiv business has been iliined and
that they have sustained heavy fin
unciul losses from tho strike of their
employes incited, they claim,. by the
1 MQfMi
o in mw jsifai
and the prices are the lowest
SHOE
SALE
CLOSES
WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 31st
REMEMBER, YOU ARE WELCOME, WHETHER YOU
Baker-Hutchason Old Stand Near the Postof f ice
members of the league.
Mrs. O. B. Hunt and several other
socially prominent women, are join
ed with fiss Milhollnnil as defend
ants.
The Woman's Trade Union league
has been active in contributing moral
and financial support to girl oper
atives in the shirtwaist shops of New
York. It is this support, coupled
with other actions, that the manu
facturers allege encouraged the op
eratives to go on strike.
POLICE REFUSE TO
THINK WOOD DEAD
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20. In
formation having come to United
States Marshal Charles T. Elliott
that leads him to believe that Ed
ward II. Wood, alias French West,
pirate, may not he dead, that officer
today is sending broadcast descrip
tions of the slaver of Captain Wood
of the steamer Buckman. Since the
vessel which Edward Wood and his
captured partner, George W. Wise,
essayed to loot, was but seven miles
off the Oregon coast and directly in
BREAD
Try our
Home Made
Fresh Bread. "Goodness
and Purity" is our motto.
Also Salads and Roast
Meats ready cooked, at the
MEDFORD
BAKERY
42 S. CENTRAL AVE.
Published
Mining Maps of Southwest
ern Oregon and Northwestern
California, showing the forest
resorves, surveyed and unsur
voyed land. Sold by
W.P. Wright
Grants Pass, Or.
Price of Wall Maps, $2;
Pookot Maps, $1.50.
BULBS
Exclusive Agency for Portland
Seed Co.
Medford Greenhouee
Fhona 3741
ever known here. Tins is the
tootwear. The only days
MISSES' SHOES
Lot -1 Lot1 5 ' Lot 6
95 pairs 153 pail's 145 pail's
98c ' $1.19 $1.39
the path of coasting vcsels when the
attempt was made, it is believed
quite possible that Wpod got safely
to shore.
The description tcnt out is taken
from Wood's enlistment records on
the United States training ship Pen
sacola, on which the two would-be
pirates were enlisted. All persons
having any knowledge of the missing
man arc urgently requested to com
municate with Elliott.
NAT AT0RIUM NOTES.
Messrs. Hazelrigg and J.owe are
meeting with a very liberal response
Circus
One Performance Only
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Its Triumphs Kiach
CAPITAL INVESTED,$3,500,000
1280 PERSONS,
10.0 OAOIS tr4 OKNI Of WILD ANIMALS, 40 ILiPHANTtl
DC oouduc LCNOTM inn aotb. rcATunea Aun I
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SUPREME
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TWIBTINO,
FEAT
ADMISSION TICKETS AND RESEKVKI) SEATS WILL IJH ON HALK
CIHCU8 WAY AT IIASIUN'S DRUG STOKE, AT EXACTLY TH8 BA&IB
JWUCES CHARGED AT THE REGULAR CIRCUS TICKET WAGON.
hest buying opportunity of
on winch you can buy these
WEDNESDAY
THE LAST DAY
OF THE
BIG SHOE
SALE
COME TO LOOK OR BUY.
to their lifting campaign for sub
scribers to the great course of enter
tainments which it is proposed to
give in the big auditorium during the
fall and winter season. But there
still remains a matter of about 200
season tickets to he pledged boforo
the success of the courso is assured.
Of course, it is manifestly impos
sible for these men to sco personally
every person who might want one of
these tickets, so if they have failed
to see you, phono in your order be
fore Saturday ninht, Natatorium of
fice, Main 3172.
The season tickets are being sold
at the extremely low price- of $2.fiO.
EH
& CompV
MEDFORD AI0' OQflj
Monday Morning AUg G7UI
in Medford at 10 a. m.
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FOSITIVKLY THB MOST
TREMENDOUS, BIO.OOAOCOUS
FREE STREET PARADE
cvti Sim since the moihnino t tihc
CVIIT Ntlllll it lrMI
One 50 Cent TicKet
ADMITS TO ALL
CKUDKDI ONDEX 12 TIARS HALT WBCI
PIMrOMMANOM aiOINNINO AT tt tnt S P. M,
POORS OPtN AT and 7 P. M,
th o present and future; all
shoes at tho ft
No deMsit is required in nilviiiii'o,
the tickets being delivered sumo time
in October. This course is without
question the best ever attempted in
a city the size of Medford, and il
imit he a success. Medford, wit n
her great reputation as an amuse
ment town, must not Allow a hunch
of entertainers such as Judgu Lind
say, Ex-Clovornor Folk, Senator
Dollivur and two suehjutisical organ
izations as the Mine. Lniigcudnrff
and Hubbard companies, to puss us
up. Saturday is the last chance, so
get busy.
IN NEW YORK SOCIETY
Ilcnutlful Women Who Hayo Luxu
riant Hnlr.
In gny Now York, whero womon
got their ideas from their foreign sis-
TOR SALE,
By owner, two lots,
South Newtown, ono
lot on Dakota avenue,
four lots on AVest
Twelfth street, two on
West Thirteenth; five
room houses, all mod
ern, two seven-room
houses, one eight-room
bungalow; 80 acres good
fruit land, or will ex
change fruit land for
good city property; five
acres orchard on tho
land. The above must
be seen to be appreciat
ed. CALL AT
820 WEST 12TH ST.
Robert F Maguire
Late special agent U. S.
General Land Office,
announces that ho has
opened law offices in
the Medford National
Bank Building, for gen
eral practice before
stato and federal courts
and tho Department of
tho Interior.
'''
STRAYED
Prom Brownsboro, tvo
horses, ono flea-bitten gray,
hind legs swollen; ono sway
back black horse. Return to
Ileath's ranch, Brownsboro,
$20.00. 138
mrmn.. .. A'orttoml. Oregon S T
r rr of Hilton of SI. John IIpUl I Kpl.copil?
IColl.BUtj, Arndeiiilo anil ICIrmeiiturTl
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- nrrntBiiwH uum ib'jo ranof AUUrfttl
Tt8lilfi)nriw,0lllU,8I.HlwnHtll,PrtlMi,0h
)l lowing prices: '
I CHILDREN'S SHOES I
Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3
100 pail's 135 pairs 125 pairs I
&i 19c ' 49c 89c I
1f ;
offerings arc abso
torn, tho hr.lr tonic called I'arlnlan
Sago la in great demand.
Parlnlan Snr.o In tho dlscovory of a
well known rrlontlnt, nnd ho claims
most emphatically that 1: It tho only
hair preparation that will kill the pcr
nlflto.il dandruff gormn.
Charlos Btrnng guaran'eca Parisian
Sago to euro dandruff in two woolen,
to stop falllnc hnlr; to mcko dull,
llfolcnn nnd colo-lcnn hair beautiful
nnd luxuriant; to euro nil Uolilng dl
cnsu.i of tho scalp, or moaoy back.
Tho prlco In only GO ccntn n largj
bottlo. Olroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo,
N. Y. I
r"
Wanted
r
To buy or can trade t
work horse for single f
driving mare; good for
orchard work; not over
8 years old; weight t
about 1200; if broken to
saddle preferable.
Wanted
Someone to hale hay at
Westaway Orchard; t
must furnish all machin
ery for baling; quote t
prico.
For Sale
Pine team, woighing
about 1250 pounds each, ' '
r "
(bay mare and roan ''
hoi-so), ago G years and '
8 years; price, including
harness, nearly new,
$385.
Will sell roan horse sin
gle for $150.
H. COWLES
Westaway Orchard,
Eagle Point Hoad, near
Vilas Ranch,
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