Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 11, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.1, 1910.
BOY SCOUT SOIT
IS PROPER THING
Paris Styles Are Pronounced "Bunc"'
and "Lwions" Brown Will Be
the 'Prevailing Color Worn This
Fall and Winter by Ladles.
NEW YORK, Sept. 10. Ladies, do
wstu 1-mvw tYinf
The "BovScoui" suit is to belhe
"smartest think for the fnllt
Tho jungle suit is to give it a Reed
nin for nonularitv?
Brown is to be the , color most
womf
Coats are to be outlined in furs
a la Russet
Also, are vou awaro that
Paris nowadays is constructing hor
noro Frenchy gowns of American
made silks f
American designers are drawinc
and cutting tho daintiest tlnngs made
m the French capital?
Three-fourths of the gowns shown
t fcere as ''right from Paris" are really
'light from Now York? .
"Stylo Show" Coming.
All of this information, which
seems to bo quite a newsy bunch to
pass oul at once, canio, from tho Na
tional association of Ladies' Tailors
in meeting tonight. They arc going
to have a "style show" October 10
to 16, on the roof of tho Hotel As
tor, and are now preparing for it.
About 50 of tho tailors from all
parts of tho country were present to
voice their opinions. They were
unanimous in this sentiment, coucn
ed in exactly these werds:
"Paris styles are all 'buno; they
aro 'lemons'. The tune has come lor
American ladies' tailors to throw off
the yoke of Paris and proclaim that
their stvles aro their own."
New York Not Paris.
Tho tailor orators frankly con
fessed right out in mectiug that many
a gown they showed to a customer
with the explanation that it was di
rect from Paris had been born and
reared richt in their little shops.
"We have to say it's from Paris
to suit the women," they declared,
"because they think nothing good can
eome from anywhere else. Now,' wo
want to be done with Paris. We
want to show the women that Amer
ica is tho world leader in fashion
since our designers and our mats aro
responsible for the finest things
shown on the boulevards." .
Several of the speakers declared
that American women, who bought
clothes in Paris are "havseeds," pay
ing double prices for inferior goods.
"The smart looking models" not
what the models have on, get the
women's eye." the tailors said.
CALEB POWERS
FOR CONGRESS
Man Who Was Central Figure in
American Tragedy Is Making
.rged
REPORT CHARIER
HAS KFT WIFE
Man Who Won Hand of Madame
Una Cavalleri Is Said to Have
Deserted Spouse and Is Now In
Hiding.
wita
Strenuous Campaign
With Complicity in Goebel Murder.
BAItBOURVILLE, Ky Sept. 10.
Caleb Powers, the central figure
in one of the most remarkable trag
edies of American political life, is
soaking a strenuous campaigu or the
republican nomination for congress
with every prospect of winning the
nomination.
Tho return of Powers to public life
recalls the assassination of Gover
nor William Qocbel of Kentucky, who
was killed by a rifle bullet shot from
some distance.
Powers was arrested and charged
with, complicity in Goebol's murder.
Ho was convicted three times, wus
JjWico sentenced to death and finally
was sent, to the nenitoutiaVy under a
lifo sentence. A Governor Wilson fin
ally pardoned him after a disagree
ment of the jury nt Powers' fourth
trial.
Powers charged that his convic
tion was duo to' the fact that ho was
a political enemy' of Governor Goe
bel. When ho wus on timl politiual
feeling- ran high.
Powers i socking to wrest .the
Bbmination from tho incumbent, Don
Calvin Edwards, of London, who
1 served as a member of the 50th con
gress, was ro-olcctod to the 00th
eongross and again plootod to the
81st cbngreas by a vote of more than
2 to 1 ovor his democratic oppon
ent, A. G, Pattorson, and who is
how a candidal for renomioatiort at
the primary elections to bp hold Sep
tember 15.
' fee the bis eyo pn ' Bast Main
treet. ' . ., 4
NEW' YORK, Sopt. 10. Broken
and despondent,, with, his roinanco
shattered and lite fortuno scattered,
Robert Wtnthrop Clianler, success
ful aultor for tho hand of Mndamo
Una Cavalleri, Is In hiding today,
according to statements of his-acquaintances
hero.
Following Chaulor's recent hurried
return from Europe, stories, of a
separation from his wtfo were circu
lated. These Chanlor vohemcntlr de
nied. "With a week passed slnco his
return, howovor, another reason for
his return has been suggested by his
friends.
According to thorn, shortly after
bla marriage, Chanlor transferred
his 130,000 yearly lncomo to Ma
dame Cavalleri, who now offers him
20,000 to pay his expenses. Fur
ther, they say, ho transferred to her
tho bulk of his ostato, the papers
being signed before their marriage
upon Madamo Cavallorl's demand.
His frlonds fear his mind may be
como affected and somo of them are
with him constantly In his retreat,
which they refuse to 'divulge, to keep
him from brodlng over his troubles.
Chanler paid ardent court to the
singer for more than a year. After
frequent proposals he was accepted.
They were married Juntf 15.
A cable from Madame Cavalleri
today denies any separation. Tho
message was worded similarly to
that she sent the day after Chan
ler's return.
See tho big eye on East Main
street. 154
Hasklns for Health.
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For vSale
by
M00R-EHNI CO.
213 Fruitgrowers' Bank Bdg
RANCH PROPERTY
10 acres bearing fruit, 1
miles out $15,000
10 acres bearing fruit; good
buildings, 1V miles out...
1 $15,000
2y2 acres truck and berry
land, water, buildings, 1 1-4
miles -...$2500
10 acres truck and berry
land, water rights, barn ....
..$3750
8y2 acres fruit, good build
ings, tools and stock, close
in $7000
20 acres all fruit, 10 "bearing,
a bargain $12;500
7 acres bearing fruit, good
buildings, Vo miles out ....
$9000
30 acres near Central Point,
part bearing,, good build
ings, water, a bargain
$16,000
240 acres best fruit land,
part bearing, house and
barn, 4 miles out, per
acre $300
35 acres, all in fruit, build
ings, spring, wells, stock,
tools :. ...$17,500
40 acres near Central Point,
fruit and alfalfa, worth
$400 per acre $12,000
CITY PROPERTY
'5-rom bungalow, modern ....
;. ;., .'....$2500
8-room'house, 3-4 acre $1800
Fines residence lots on 8th
St ,....$500 to $700
6-room modern house $2700
5-rom modern cottage $2000
2-storyhouse, lot 168x258,
$2000
5-room modern cottage $2100
Pine residence lots
arid dwellings in
all parts of the city
FIRE INSURANCE, BEST
COMPAOTES
CALL AT OFF ICE OR
." PHONE MAIN 2592
JOHN A. WESTERLUND
Candidate for the Republican Nomination for
. State Representative
I was born in Henry county, Illinois, 45 years ago.
Until my twonty-seeond year worked on a farm, thou ixti
tended Bctheny college, Lindslmrg, Kansas, from which
institution I graduated in 1891.
I have been interested in fruit and horticulture for fif
teen years and during the last seven years actively ougag
ed in such work in the Rogue River valley.
John A. Westerlund.
I believe in the initiative and referendum and State
ment No. 1, and shall, if elected, vote for that candidate
for the United States senate who receives the largest
number of votes at the primaries.
I believe in good roads and shall favor legislation tend
ing to give us improved highways.
I shall oppose all extravagant creation of salaried offi
cers and commissions and shall favor an economical ad
ministration of the affaire of this state.
I favor state aid for the Ashland Normal school and
such legislation as shall constantly improve our public
schools. '
I shall, if elected, devote my best energies for the wel
fare of the state of Oregon and Jackson county in particu
lar. JOHN A. WESTERLUND.
(Paid advertisement)
The Medford Pharmacy
A word to the wise is sufficient
RUBBERS
Hot Water Bottles
Fountain Syringes
GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS.
SEE THE WINDOW.
DAY AND NIGHT PHONE MATX 101
Medford Pharmacy
NEAR THE POSTOFFICE
KING VICTOR SOW
ABRUZZI-ELKINS MATCH
LONDON, Sept. 10. So Incensed
has King Victor Emannuol uccomo
over reports sent out concerning tho
Elklns-Abruzzl affair that ho has or
dered tho premier to Impound all
dispatches relating theroto, accord
ing to a dispatch from Rome today.
It is stated horo on good author
ity, tho message says, that King Vic
tor iaroannuui is highly Incensed at
thq v continued flow of reports, ru
mors and contradictions about tho
engagement of Miss Elklns and the
Duke do Abruzzi, Premier Luzzati
lias been Instructed to Impound all
dispatches sont to foreign newspa
pers on this subject.
Dr. Clark E. 8aunders. Practice
limited to eyo, ear, nose and throat.
Offlco over Medford Hardwuro Co,,
210 B, Main st. 154
Sco,,,tho big eyo on East Main
Wpo't. 1B4
Even friends borcv uk wlietv thuy
appear ut the, wrong timg
Just
received from NcwYorlc,
shipment of Office Bas
kets, Desk Baskets and
general supplies. If inter
ested, let us show you.
Medford
Booh ,
Store
A store should bo advertised as
regularly as It la oponod for business.
A morchnnt who wouldn't closo up
.'or a while now and thoa "to oayo
running oxponsos" shouldn't stop ad
vertising now and llion to "savo expense.''
Orchards On the
Small Payment Plan
Wo Imvo received so -many inquiries during tho past fow
weeks for orchards on the small payment plant that wo
Imvo decided to place on tho market a monthly paymont
plan which should interest ovary young man in Medford
who desires to become tho ownor of an orchard.
Our small paymonts and long torm contract will enablo
tho youug man who can put away a fow dollars ovory
month, to' hold and own one of tho best orchard properties
in the valley.
Our small payment plan applies to both undeveloped land
with irrigation, and our orchard development contract.'
Wo will plow, level and plant your orchard tract to trees -and
care for it for a period of five years, and at the end of
' thisitimo will turn your orchard ovor to you and give you'
additional time on the balanco duo. fc
Wc do not beliovethat you can find such an attractive
proposition offered by any roliablo company in a proven
orchard district.
Romombcr this: 'Che Medford District of tho Roguo Riv
er Valley has boon pronounced by leading experts as the
most perfect fruit licit in the world.
Orcharding in this Valley is no longer a haphazard busi
ness proposition, but it has been reduced to a science and
there is nothing offered for investment that is any suror,
safer or more profitable than an orchard in this famous
district.
Come to our office and let us explain to you the details
of this attractive monthly payment plan.
ROGUELANDS INC.
FRED N. CUMMIMGS, Mgr
Medford National Bank Building, MEDFORD, OREGON
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HUMPHREY'S GUN STORE
WEST MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE .MOORE HOTEL.
FISHING TACKLE.
This is right at tho height of the best fishing season. Our stock of rods,
reels, lines, spinners, flics, nets, life preservers, etc., etc., is very complete. We
can give you the right tackle for a successful fish.
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GUNS.
For big game we recommend theWin Chester and can show you almost any
thing you may call for in other makes o f rifles, shotguns, rovolvors, automat
ics, also a complete line of cutlery.
Ammunition for any gun you can name that is in at all common use.
Headquarters for Footballs
GET A NRW 1910 RULE BOOK Rules are almost complotoly revolutionized
MANY CEMENT WALKS
LAID IN JACKSONVILLE
JACKSONVILLE, Soot, 10. This
eily'H iieiuliljorH nrolmlily do not ie
dlizo Unit Jacksonville wn in onr
mirtt when the cilv council onlorod
approximately n mile ol' cement walk
laid lust inoulli. To mu that the
town in, llicro i nlreudy nlmoHt "iie
(liiarlur of it dowji, and the contract
on aro laying moro uh I'iihI as jioh
nihlii. 'The cement in oorlninly a
irwinl imrii'iivntiitiiu. nvni' llln lllllNi
.v.. ....,. w...w.. .... ..w -v-n
ritoucH that huvo boon Jiore niuco
18(10. or thoreahoutH. With Unn
ntrcet obstructed with lings and
gravel piles and mixing hoards, Jack
sonville looks almost as prosperous
as hor largor neighbors.
Lorlmcr Quits Club.
CHICAGO, Bopt. 10. Sonotor
William Lorlmor this nttornootwre
iilKiied from tho Hamilton club. Ilia
resignation was tho direct result of
tho withdrawal by tho club of an In
vitation to attend a bauquot bocaueo
Colonel llooHOvolt rofusod to bo pres
ent If I.orlmor wore thoro.
I.orlmor was ouo of tho oldost
membors of tho Hamilton lcub. Ho
had a strong porsonnl following
among tho club mombora and fur
ther dofoqtlons from tho club's rolls
may follow.
Flro Chief Killed.
SAN MATEO, Cal., Hopt. 10.-
Flro Ohlof Drown of San Joso was
klllod almost Instantly today when
an automobllo In which ho was rn
turning from San Francisco to Ran
Joao ovorturnod, Tho accldont oc
curred on tho San Bruno road be
tween San Ilruno and Colma. Tho
.body won lalcon to nurllngttmo.
Hasklns for Hoalth,
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Haskkis fpjr Health,,
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