Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 03, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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MEDFORD jMAIL TggUm atEDFQRD, Oft-EGOy, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, .19.10.
FISH FRY FOR
UPPER LAKE
Game Warden Lewis of Klnmalh
Will Receivo Larno Consignment
of Black Bass, Sunflsh and Rlna
Ncckcd Pqrch.
"A Stubborn Cinderella" Here Soon
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Of all the musical comedy suc
cesses which have been produced In
recent years no work of the kind has
surpassed In popularity that of
Hough, Adams and Howard's "A
Stubborn Cinderella," which Charles
A. Goettler will present at tho Sled
ford theater Wednesday, October 5.
Tho reasons for "A Stubborn Cinder
ella's" popularity are easily explain
ed. In tho first place It differs wide
ly from the usual musical comedy in
that there is not a lino from the be
ginning until the end which can be
misconstrued. It is funny, but the
fun is clean; thero is not a line at
which the most captious could take
offense. The other reason Is In tho
music There aro more than 20 as
charming musical numbers as hare
ever been given to n work of this
kind. From the opening chorus un
til the finale there is a flow of inol
ody that not only pleases tho ear, but
is of that quality which once heard
is not easily forgotten. "A Stubborn
Cinderella" Is being presented with
all the attention to detail that char
acterizes a Charles Goettler produc
tion. Tho scenery, properties and
effects are all new and the costumes
are gorgeous in their beauty.
FOOTBALL HAS
CUIHEDVICTIM
Divers Cannot Find Any Trace of
the 29 Men Who Were Swept Out
to Sea by the Tide Tuesday
Night.
NEW YORK, Oct. 3. One death
and a score of Injuries is today's
summary of football games played
last Saturday on eastern gridirons.
Although the football season has
Just begun, the list of casualties leads.
experts to believe that the new rules
have not eliminated danger, and that
the game Is as full of risk as it was
before the revision of the rules.
The Yale-Syracuse game resulted
In eight Injuries, two of which are
serious.
Tho preliminary game furnished
material for criticism on the relative
merits of tho various teams. The
consensus of opinion Is that Harvard,
is showing the best form. The crimson
team has a wealth of mater'al and
la apparently the most versatile on
the field.
SAILORS LOST
IN CHOPPY SEA
First Day of Gridiron Batties Re
sults in Death and Many Injuries
Harvard is Showing Good
Form.
NEW YORK, Oct. 3. Owing to a
strong ebb Udo prevailing in the
North river, divers searching for 29
DRY FARMING
CONGRESS READY
Will Open Its Sessions in Spokane
Tonight Profjress of Dry Farm
ing Will Be Considered in All of
Its Features!
SUOKAXE,-Wash., Oct. 3. The
fifth conception of the International
Dry Farming Congress will convene
members of the crew of tho battle- J j,ere tonfcht for n four day session,
ship New Hampshire were unable to The congress will be formally open
find any of the men who went to ; ei by President Taft, who will flash
their deaths when a whaleboat load-, a message of welcome from the
ed with sailors, overturned Satur- White House at Washington over a
day night on their way back to the telegraph wire connected directly
warship. The divers expressed fear with the convention hall in Spokane,
that the wind and tide had carried ( The president's message will be re
the bodies seaward and that it would , ceived a few minutes after the con-
be several days before any were re- gress convenes at 8 o'clock by A-
coverea. fred Atkinson of Montana, chairman
smaii noats irom tne warships of the congress.
grappled all -night In the choppy wa- Afterwards the convention will
ters of the river, but failed tp find
any trace of the missing men.
MILLIONAIRE SLAIN
BYHTEiSBAND
MAN'S FOOT LOST
OWING TO WOUND
VINCENNES, Ind., Oct. 3. C.
Edward Gibson, a millionaire oil op
erator, was shot and killed today
by Menlo Moore, wealthy owner of a
number of theaters In Indiana. The
killing occurred at tho Union depot.
Mooro boarded a train for Washing
ton, Ind., but was arrested en route.
It is said that the affair Is the re
Bult of attentions paid by Gibson to
Mrs. Moore.
BIG FUND BEING RAISED.
(Continued from Page 1.)
funds. for tho widows and fatherless
children of tho men who lost their
lives In tho disaster. Many of those
The foot of George T. Woodbury
of Phoenix, who accldcntly shot him
self in the aaldo last Saturday eve
ning, was amputated this morning.
Though tho bullet was only from a
22-caliber' rifle, It shattered both
bones of the ankle to splinters. Tho
bullet was of soft lead, wh!ch 3prcad
wnen It struck.
Mr. Woodberry was In tho act of
storing the rifle away preparatory to
a tilp to Chicago via San Francisco
when the accident occurred. Mr.
Woodberry is nn eastern man who
has purchased an orchard in tho
Phoenix district.
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only a few yards distant. He fired
hustily at it but did not stop its on
rush. Jumping backwards into the
brush lie tried to throw another
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are sam to oo m straitened circum- cartridge into the barrel but a stick
Btnnces. Efforts will bo made to caHKj,t j the tri'or and closed the
raise at lea,st ?20,000 for dlstrlbu- action fo tho gun. Dropping his
t'on ' irun he started DlaviiiL' tat? with tho
The city was thrown into wild ex-, ferocious old bruin, with tho bear
cltement shortly boforo noon when a ( "it." At this juncture Summerville
rumyr w cjrcuuueu mai anomor , jnudn a dash at the bear trvinir
ojin in a salute to the international
colors and 225 school children will
sine the nntional anthem.
Following the invocation by tho Hew
Dr. William J. Hindley, there will
be addresses of welcome by II. W.
Newton, chairman of tho local board
of control; Charles 31. Fassett, pres
ident of the Spokane chamber of
commorce; and Governor ITn3 tho
session closing with tho president's
nddross by Congressman F. W. Mon
dell of Wyoming and a response in
behalf of internntionnl delegates by
Hewitt Bostock of British Colum
bia, representing the government of
Great Britain.
During tho progress of the con
vention dry farming in nil its phases
will bo discussed by the most emi
nent Amcricnn and European au
thorities on the subject.
Tho convention will ndjourn
Thurcday evening, October 6.
Delegates havo been pouring into
the city, for tho Inst three dnvs and
wheat growers from nil points of the
northwest and the Alberta country
are here to attend the meetings of
tho congress.
PRICE OF FIREWOOD
Sims YE POET'S IRE
KLAMATH PALLS, Or., Oct. 3.
I'ho tipper Klamath lake la to bo
stocked with blnck bass, rtng-uocked
perch and suntlsh fry. Ten thousand
basa ami some of the two latter va
rieties of fish aro now on their way
to this city from tho state fish hatch
ery and aro to arrive on this ovo
ning's train.
Theso fry wore applied for somo
months ago by Game Warden Lowls
and they aro coming consigned to
htm. When ho first made the appli
cation for the bass It was his nlm to
put tho base In Lost river, but since
tho government reclamation sorvlco
Is to turn that stream out of Its old
bod and run It Into the Ktnmath
river a fow miles below town ho had
just as woll put the fry In tho wa
ters of tho upper lake, as thoy would
oventually stock nil the waters of tho
country, Including Lost rlvor, any
way, and vlco versa.
Tho waters of - our lakes nnd
streams aro said by flsbormon'to bo
Ideal for tho propagation of tho black
bass, and whllo not so much Is known
of tho sunflsh as well ao tho rlng
nccked porch, It Is believed they will
thrive and from what Is known of
tho sunflsh thoy are said not only
to bo gnmoy flal for tho hcok nnd
lino fishing, but nre an excellent ta
blo variety. They do not grow to
very largo size, but afford a great
deal of sport because of their fighting
qualities.
MORE TROUBLE
FISHING RIGHTS
England and America, Despite Their
Acceptance of Decision of Hague
Tribunal, Still Feel That Matter
Is Not Entirelly Closed.
Infernal machine had been found In
tho basement of tho new Lall of rec
ords. Police were driven to tho hall
Jn automobiles, but tho. report prov
ed to be without foundation.
Another body, tho eighth recov
ered, was taken from tho wreckago
nt noon. A smoko blackened watch
case bearing tho number 802,889 and
n bartered Waltham movomont, No.
5397409, may establish tho victim's
Identity. A fob, bearing on Its re
verse side tho mark of the Watab
Paper .& Pulp company, Snrtell,
Minn., was p.ttached to the watch.
Hasklns for health..
vainly to got in a position from
which he could shoot without en
dangering the life of his friend. Tho
dog, in tho meantime, had made an
onslaught upon the cubo which had
started n hasty flight with the dog
in hot pursuit. Attracted by the crys
of tho cubo tho bear ran to tho aid
of her offspring, loaving big Bon
ninghovon badly scratched and
bruised, but not soriously injured,
The party killed threo deor on tho
j trip and saw n groat numbor more.
juucii anxiety yvan oxponenced by
friends of Broker and Chamborlain
on Friday and Suturday, as thoy
were reported lost,
CENTRAL POINT, Oct. 3.
"Woodman sparo that tree,
Touch not a single bough,
And I'm cold nnd shivering now."
One limb from it has busted mo,
Firewood in Central Point is so
high in prieo that many people aro
putting tho old isinglass fronts in
their stoves and are adopting tho
"Colonel Sellers" mothod of keep
ing warm; $3 and $3.25 per tier,
and tho tears flow freely from the
eyes of housewives as tho dollars
tumblo from tho wampum belt of tho
husbandman.
Fall is nearly horo mid tho first
football accident of the season has
fcecn reported.
LONDON, Oct. 3 Further trou
ble between England nnd the United
States over the question of fishir
rights in Newfoundland, notwith
standing their acceptance of tho in
ternational board of arbitration's
award, is believed by well informed
Englishmen to be inevitable.
As long as Newfoundland remains
sparsely settled the award will
provo satisfactory, but at the pres
ent rate of population increase,
Newfoundland will soon have as
many people ns she wants and then,
it is freely predicted, the privileges
granted to American fishermen arc
bound to arouse fresh friction.
Tho immunity granted to tho Unit
ed States fishermen from customs
supervision will bo quite sufficient
iu itself to bring about chaos. Local
differences .will again become acute
and it may be that another long and
expensive litigation between Ameri
can und England will bo entered up
on. During tho recent discissions on
this latest development of Anglo
American affuirs, however, a solu
tion of, tho Newfoundland question
which might prove final has sug
gested itself. Thero has been n
great deal of indignation in England
lately on account of the suspicioi
which is current to the effect that
tho United States, in contravention
of treaties made at different times,
intends fortifying tho Pannmu canal.
On ovory sido tlio cabinet is being
urged never to nllow this. "A break
ing of diplomatic faith" and a "be
trayal of English interests" aro the
usual expressions heard in connec
tion with tho expected fortifications
In fact somo especially piigmicious
agitators urgo that tho British navy
should bo stationed on tho spot to
prevent anything of tho kind hap
pening. Cooler people, however, believe
that iu tho matter of tio canal will
bo found tho opportunity for a deal
ana at tho same time for a settle
ment of tho Newfoundland dispute.
To them it seems reasonable th.it
ureat jjritaiu should say to tho
United States, "By tho treaty you
undoubtedly havo no power to for
tify the Panama canal on your own
account. Still w aro ready to
withdraw our opposition if on tho
other hand yon nro willing to givo
up nil that you gained undor Tho
Iiniruo nwnnl." lluny peoplo nro
egi lining to think it might very eas
ily ho possible for an nrrnngemont
of this kind to be made.
I
AVe hrivo just added to our till ready ninny lino a very nont and most cpmuloto
linoof Indies', misses', cliitllron's and boys' 'Underwear in vests, plants and
union suits; a new, clean, perfect-fitting lino of garments; made under tho
most sanitary conditions, and last but not; least, thoy tiro all popular priced.
We would be pleased to have you como in and comparo our qualitios and prices
with what you have boon gotting and tho prices you havo boon paying.
Ladies
Underwear
Arests, Pants and Union
Suits in regular and out-
sizes,
35c
to
$1.50
PER GARMENT
Misses and
Childrens
Underwear
Vests, Pants and Union
Suits; all sizes; medium
weight,
25c
to
$1.0O
PER GARMENT
Boys'
Underwear
Vests, Pants and Union
Suits; medium and hea
vy weight, sizes 2'l to 31
35c
to
$1.00
PUR GARMENT
300 boxes of fancy Box Paper, with Envelopes to match; our regular 40c, 50c
and 65c quality; special for Tuesday and Wednesday; choico, any 40c, 50c or
65c paper, 25c a box.
Our Hosiery Line
We carry one of the most com- Wo would like to show you our
pletc and best wearing lines of g.w00 line of men's and ladies' Hosiery,
boys', misses and children's Ho- e We want you for a customer,
siery to be seen in Medford. Ask W '3 2 25c a pear,
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your neighbor how she likes ds
them. You got the quality here sSft Buy them once, and you will buy
without the fancy price.
15c a pair, 2 pairs for 25c.
Buy them oi
them again.
We also carry the most complete line of Dry Goods, Notions and Kitchen U
tensile in the city. When you can 't find it elsewhere, remember you can got it at
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AUDITORIUM
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Monday, October 10th.
THE GREAT POLISH VIOLINIST
HAROLDI
The Wizard ot the Violi i.
Seats on sale Thursday, October 6.
Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
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WANTBD dill or phono Main ,TJ
for nil ItimlH of droHHinnkliiK. Mrs.
.7. S. Carroll, 320 N. Itivureldo nvo
nuo. 100
WANTED Equity lit lot or liouso
nnd lot. Phono 3 10!l or nddro?n
f)14 South Qrapo nt. 170
STOCK MARKET STRONG
NEW YORK, Oct. 3. -Tho Block
niarlcot wan iinatablo today, Prices
flucttiatod and many snmll gains and
Iohbos botwoon clinngoa woro notod.
ChosaponUo & Ohio roso to abovo 80.
Tho advanco affoctod tho ontlro mar
hot. Amorlcan Sugar scold roadtly.
A numbor of liquidations caused
Amorlcan Sugnr proforrod to break
3 points, Wostorn Union declined 2
Points, Wisconsin Control roso i,
and other lnn;o concerns showed
strength, but lis a rulo tho advnncos
woro small. Tho market olosod firm,
Bonds woro Irrogular,
nankins for ITonUli.
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