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WIDEDECENDENTSiMANY MEDFORD
LARS
Invcstlfiation Made by Officials In
Phlllpplncsc in Order to Determine
Why Soldiers Arc Not Re-enlisting
In tho Service.
MANILA, Oct. ". Brismdier Gen
eral Ramsay D. Potts, commander of
the department of Luzon, today con
eluded an invcstiRation of grown);;
discontent among, tho enlisted mou
of tho Philippine- division of the rtnnv
which has resulted in tho determina
tion v hundreds of solders n ttie
casual camp not to re-enlist.
A considerable amount of dissat
isfaction among the men has been
brought to light by the unusually
large numbers of soldiers returning
to the United States upon the expira
tion of their enlistments in ndvanco
of their regiments.
The seventh infantry will return
home in June next and the twelfth
in August. At least 10 per cent of
the men in these regiments have com
pleted their three years enlistment
and arc returning to the United
StateS( leaving their companies great
ly depleted. Some companies hae
as few as twenty men each.
General Potts' investigation show
ed that the men arc dissatisfied
because of tho long marches they
have been forced to take under the
.tropical sun nnd because most of
them have had their health under
mined by drinking bad water on these
journeys.
TEMFERANCELECTURER
TO BE HERE SATURDAY
Miss Mary Harvis Armor will
speak Sunday night at the opera
house at a union meeting of the Med
ford churches on the subject of tem
perance. The following is taken from a two
column article in the Philadelphia
North American of March 25, 1908,
describing Mrs. Armor's last meeting
in Philadelphia:
"At a mass meeting which filled
the Acndemv of Music last nicht
from pit to dome, nnd overflowed
out iuto Brond street, Mary Harris
Armor, the Jean of Arc of the tem
perance movement throughout the
fonth, bade farewell to Philadelphia
nnd in parting raised a storm of sen
timent for local option the equnl ol
which Jms never been witnessed in
Pennsylvania. Pleading, praying and
singing, tho evangel of tho new cru
sade awakened the multitude to a
pitch of enthusiasm, which not once,
but a dozen times, brolught the en
tire house to its feet.
"By nnd by tho word was passed
along that Mrs. Armor had promised
to leave the meeting inside and come
out to speak to the crowd on tho out
side; with this announcement the
crowd became denser nnd the people
packed close to the steps. Broad
street resounded with cheers in her
honor, and a sea of upturned face?
greeted her. Brond street' presented n
scene during' her address rarely if
over witnessed in this city. Theater
goer? on (heir wny home, cnb driver.
parties in automobiles, people of all
descriptions,, stopped for a moment
out of curiosity, and ended by sur
rendering to tho spell of the speaker's
'enthusiasm and reason."
NOTICE.
Notice Is horoby gtvon that the un
dersigned will-apply to the city coun
cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at
the next regular mooting thereof, to
be held on October 18, 1010, for a li
cense to eqlj splrltous, vinous and
malt Manors for n period of six
months at his place of business, nt
No. 22 Fro i. Btreet, North, In said
cityr . V,
181, , JOHN HARRINGTON,
. Dated Octjgjr 7, lilt.
M0MIE6D
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PEOPLE AI FAIR
High School Students Leave En
Masse to Attend First Football
Game of Season New Rules Are
Favored.
Fully three hundred Medford peo
ple nre visitors at the Grants Pass
district fair today, which is Med
ford day. Among tho visitors nro a
hundred high school students who
left on the morning trnin with ban
ners flying. Their team plays the
Grants Pass high school eleven and
Superintendent Collins excused for
the day all who desired to go to
rants Pass.
Ihe new football rules will ho
blessing to the plnyers as they havei
divided the game into quarters in-
stead of halve?. The teams have'
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ngreeu 10 piny ien nunuio quarter
which will be long enough on the
Kutibnked ground of the "Granite
City" this early in the season's train
ing. CLIMATE IDEAL
HERE FOR CHICKS
So States Professor Dryden of 0. A.
C. in Letter to. Manager Malbouef
of Commercial Club Every Natu
ral Advantage Found.
Manager Malbouef of the Medford
Commercial club is in receipt of a let
ter from James Dryden, professor ot
chicken husbandry at O. A. C, in
which the professor lauds the climate
and soil of the Rogue il'ver valley
from the chicken raisinc uoint of
new, and urges that more enter this
field of production. The letter in
part reads as follows :
'1 know of no place in the United
States that is more favored in a
climatic way for the raising of poul
try than the Roeue River avlley.
You have no extremes of tempera
ture, a omderate rainfall, a little
snow nnd abundant sunshine. You
hnve all the natural advantages of
soil and climate. Poultry may be
successfully kept in orchards, and
there are advantages of such a com
bination, but 3on have large tracts
outside of your orchard lands that
nrc bringing in little or no revenue
now, that might be devoted to poul
try raising. I have in mind a farm
of 120 acres, too poor for crop grow
ing, that is producing over $10,000
n year in poultry nnd eegs, nnd tha
same thing could be done on waste
land in Southern Oregon that has
practically no market value .nt the
present time.
"I prepared n book for the Port
nlnd Commercial club on poultry
raising in Oregon, which I believe
is now being printed. Ln this I re
fer to conditons in southern Oregon,
and you may get some point from it
thnt.you can nee to advantage -a
your community."
"JOY WHEEL" LATEST
THING IN"JOYRIDES"!?o!
The Natntorium is now nearim
completion and ln a very short time
every amusement feature will bo run
ning ln first class shape.
At tho present time there are many
attractions 'running and tho public
can be euro of a good time any eve
ning that thoy Beo fit to visit this
gre-.t amusemont emporium.
Tho promoters are busy complet
ing tho latoBt attraction, "the Joy
wheel," tho original wheel from tho
Seattlo exposition. If you have nov
er seen a Joy wheel you should go
at the first opportunity, for this Is
one of tho greatest amuBemonts of
tho age.
Tho swimming, bowling, pool and
billiards are as fine as you could
expect to flrd In any city.
Tho "Nat" theater Is running ev
ery night nnd playing to largo crowds
All tho latent moving pictures and
Illustrated songs are hero, and it Is
well worth the price. Children are
admitted for hnlf price 5 cents.
Tho "Nat" orcheBtra plays every
night except Wednesday and Satur
day, and then it will bo engagod to
play for tho regular dances. If you
wish to hear tho finest orchestra that
oVor played ln Medford, bo Buro to
hear this one soon. Sovo.n.l othor
businesses will have tholr homes ln
this building and of those you will
know later;
SENATOR LORIMER
MAY BE CALLED
Investigating Committee Meets in Ex-Ecutive-Session
to Discuss Advisa
bility of Calling Senator Lorimer
to the Stand.
CHICAGO, Oct. 7. The Lorimer
senatorial .investigating committee
met today in executive session nnd it ,
was reported that they discussed the
advisability of summoning Senator
William Lorimer to testify regarding
the alleged bribery in connection
with his election to the United States
senate.
Some of the members of the com
mittee arc said to have opposed such
a move and there was no indication
that tho committee had reached a
decision when the executive meeting
ndionrned.
State Senator Lee O'Kcil Browne
was on tha stand today and reiter
ntod his deninl that he had bribed
am-one in the interests of Lorimur
j or anyone else.
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DUNLAP NOW
TALENTS MAYOR
Little City oVtes for Incorporation
and Elects City Officials Close
Race for City Recordership and
Other offices.
Talent, the prosperous metropolis
of tho Wagner valley has taken an
other step toward incorporaion as n
municipality, an election being held
confirming the proceedings hereto
fore had, and choosing the first offi
cers for the town. Seventy votes
were cast. .
The formal vote for incorporation
was 4G for and 24 against.
V. A. Dunlap was elected mayor,
with u total of 58 votes to his cred
it, the highest cast for any cauddi-
' date.
For recorder there was a close
contest between C. W. S'lerman nnd
Ager, Sherman winning, with
otes to 28 i'or Ager.
J. 31. Manning wns elected mar
shal with 5G votes, and G. A. Gard
ner treasurer with 55 votes.
Tho voto for aldermen was: M.
'fryer, 50; A. Alford, 48; Dr. D. A.
Forbes, 47; Tl J. Bell, 40; J. II. La
cey,J4; C. W. Walters. 32.
Tho incorporation will become- ef
fective as soon as the proceedings
are finnlly approved by the county
court.
KILL THE GERMS.
That's the Only Wny to Cure Dan
druff and Parisian Sage Is the
Only Killer.
Parisian Sage soaks Into the scalp,
and when It reaches tho roots of tho
hair it not only kills every dandruff
germ, but It supplies tho hair with
Just the right kind of ourlshmcnt to
put vigor and strength into It and
mako It grow.
Parisian Sago Is tho most delight
ful hair dressing in the world and la
not sticky or greasy. Ubo It ono week
and you wl ' never glvo It up.
Parisian Svgo Is guaranteed by
Chas, Strang to stop falling hair; to
cure dandruff; keep hair from fall
ing; to stOi' itching of the scalp, or
money back. Price 50 cents a largo
bottle.
Tho girl wJth tho Auburn
hair Is on every bottle
llnskius for ITcrJtb.
SUGGESTIONS
Just a few hints i'or you to try:
BLUE RIBBON FLOUR .
CHASE & SANBORN'S TEAS AND COFFEES
BURNETT'S EXTRACTS
OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT
SOllRAM'S SELF-SEALING FRUIT JARS
Warner, Wortman & Gore
GROCERY PHONE 2S6 MARKET PHONE 281
Fall Footwear
of
Latest Designs
at
Attractive Prices
J , fe
pameaae& vicm
Exclusive agents for Dorothy Dodd nnd TJ1
tr for women, nnd Walk-Overs for men.
A perfect fit assured or we do not care to
sell you, for an ill fitting shoe, we know,
means dissatisfied customers. Long experi
ence has taught us how to fit any foot.
Prizes to be Awarded for
Best Display of Apples
Cash prizes will bo paid of ton
dollars for the bestvtwo-box display i
of
aiiiiciiuvi& .iyiMi-n, ivu uuuuis
for tho best two-box display of tho
Yellow Newtown Pippins.
Ten dollars for best two-box dis
play of any other variety of apples.
FIvo dollars for tho best flve-plato
display consisting of four apples to
THINK CZAR IS
TO GRAB LAND
Recent Energy Is Ascribed to Under
standing Arrived at Between Czar
and Kaiser Every Courtesy Ex
tended While In Germany.
ST. PETEnSBCHO, Oct. 7. The
hastening of reseno forces to the
Swedish frontier is causing n jjreut
deal of speculation here as to tho
czar's intentions nnd the belief is
Konoral that Nicholas will pruh tho
ice free strip of seaboard oIouk tho
North Atlontic he has been yearning
for.
Nicholnb' recent visit to Germany
is believed to have had something
to" do with his energy along tho Swed
ish border. Porne sort of nn under
standing with the German kaiser to
that effect has been made.
Stories of Nicholas' reception in
Germany are reaching horo daily.
They nro to the effect that tho so
cialists, lihernls nnd radicals nlilte
did their best to mnke his visit un
eomfcrtnhle, although the kaiser nnd
his followers extended him every
courtesy.
THREE CLEWS DYNAMITERS.
(Continued from Pagejl.)
yesterday In Yuma after, It le allog
od, ho stated ho could explain tho
dynamiting of tho Tiroes plant.
Asked to Join.
Hoffman stated that ho had boon
asked by two men to Join them In
tho dynamiting plan. The proposi
tion was made, ho said, in a Los An
golcs saloon.
Tho gasoline schooner Kate and
Its wandoringB nro of unusual lntor-
ost to tho officers, who )iavo learned
that tho HttTo craft was taken from
San Pedro to Snn Francisco early in
i September. A mysterious vessel was
I sighted off tho Vonlco pier lato on with tho Tlnos and thnt in tho nb
tho night cf September 29 by era- sonco of doflnlto proof any ono of
nmw
tho plato of any variety of apples
will bo pajd ln cnah. All apples must
uu on uiupiay Ri uxniDii uuiiuing by
Monday, Octobor 10th, at 12 o'clock,
and remain for ono week.
Competent judgoa will bo selected
to pass on tho sarao. :
JOHN D. OLWELL. '
Exhibit Building, Medford, Oregon.
GOMPERS CALLED
A
Charles M. Post Charges Gompers
With Murder In Connection With
Los Anccles Times Disaster
Gompers Replies.
IJATTLE OKEEK, Mich., Oct. C
Replaying to tho accusations of
Charles M. Po,st, who accused him In
a local papor of bolng a murdorer ln
connection with tho Los Angolcs
TlmoH dynamiting, President Hamuol
dampers of tho Amorlcnn Tederatlon
of Labor denounced Post at n Inbor
meeting hero last night.
"Post knowB that tho chargos
against mo ln connection with tho
Times dlsuntor nro absolutely false.
Tho St. Louis papors published my
oxprcsslonB of horror. I ropudlato
all statomonts connecting labor with
tho fatality. Labor had nothing to
do with It. Why chnrgo labor with
a crlmo boforo It Is known that n
crlmo was committed?"
ploycs of tho Windward hotel. It
had disappeared boforo morning, "but
returned on tho night of Soptombor
30.
Tho hotel employee nttachod no
algnlflcanco to tho crnft'H visit until
tho aKto was drawn into tho discus
slop of tho disaster. They bollovo
It carrlod a gasoline onglno.
Want Times Uottled.
Mayor Aloxandor and tho city
council will bo petitioned by tho mot-
nl tradcB council to put n stop to tho
Loo AngoloH TlmoB' reiteration of tho
chnrgo that union labor vub respon
sible for tho explosion that wrecked
tho Times building, sending a score
of men to tholr death,
Tho metal trados council passed
resolutions sotting forth tho claim
that many other organizations and
porzons hnvo boon at opon onmlty
MURDERER
Saturday
Specials
400
Rolls
TOTLTCT PAPER; full .10
ounces in every roll; a
straight 10c quality; for
Saturday only,
5c a Roll
No telephone orders; not
over 5 rolls to one person.
Underwear
Take a few minutes' time when down' town and look
over our new line of ladies', misses', ehidlren's and
hoys' Fall and Whiter weight Underwear in Vests,
Pants and Union Suits.
All Popular Priced
QUALITY HOSIERY
Men's Sox
Black or tan; sizes 9Jo,
to 11; 15c pair, 2 pairs
for 25c.
LADIES' HOSE
Black and tan; all sizes;
15c pair,
2 pr. 25c
l Misses', children's, in
fants' and boys' fast col
or, black or tan Hose; sizes
5 to 9, 15 pair,
2 pairs for 25c.
We give that Doll away Saturday, Octobor 15.
HUSSEY'S
these might as reasonably bo hold
responsible for tho disaster an Inbor.
Tho resolution calls upoi tho may
or and council to onforco tho Amor
lcnn fundamental principle of assum
ing all persons gulltloss until provon
guilty.
AN UI'-TO-DATK DIIUGOIST
xnys It is surprising how mnny old
fashioned remedies nro bolng usod,
wMch goes tc show that It la hard to
Improve somo of our grandmothers'
old, tlmo-trlod remodles. For In
Blanco, for Uooplng tho iar dark,
ooft and g!oH3y, nothing equaling our
i"!ii!dmotlio'8' ''sago to.-" has ovor
buon dlscovorod. Although, by tho
addition of sulphur and othor lngro
dlonts, this old-fashioned brow hns
beon inndo moro offcctlvo bb a scalp
tonic and c lor rostoror. Nowadays
whon our lulr comes out or goto fad
od or gray, instead of golnj? to tho
gardon or garret for 1 orbs and mak
ing tho "tea" ourBolvos, wo simply go
to tho nearest drug storo nnd ask for
a bottlo of Wyoth'a Sago and Sul
phur. ThlB ; reparation Is sold by all
leading drugglsti for CO conts and
?1 a bottlo, oi Is sont direct by tho
Wyeth GhomlcU Company, 74 Cort
luiult St., Now York City, upon ro
colpt of Prlco,
LKON D. IIA8KINS, Medford, Or.
Gups and
Saucers
20 dozen blue and whilo
Japanese Cups and Sim-1
eors; regular 2ie quality;
handsome patterns; per
fect goods (not seconds);
special for Saturday,
15c Each
G cups and saucers for 75c
Compare
OUR 25c HOSE
with any 35c hose in the
pity. The line includes
Men's and Ladies'
gauze lisle, silk finish lisle,
Bursou hose, imported
split foot hose, ladies' fine
ribbed hose; all in sizes,
ladies', 8V to 10; men's 10
toll,
25c a pair
AVe also carry tho best lino
of ladies' outsize hoso in
the city. Black, tan and
split foot; sizes 8 to 10,
25c pair.
TOO f ATE TU CLASSIFY.
KOU TltADli Will trndo vnc-.nt city
lots, Howor and water, for houao and
lot; or will bo willing to coatraet
with rospouiilblo enrpontor to build
mo a houao nnd tako somo splondld
lots In pnymont. Address P. O.
Hox 172. 178
VOU SALE Ono team black draft
horacB, ago 0 yoara, weight 1C00
pounds, height 17 hnndo, sound and
willing; nlbo ono team sorrel driv
ing and modorntoly honvy draft
work horees, ngo 7 nnd 8 yonrs,
wolght 14G0 pounds, holght 10 1-2
hands, sound nnd willing, Apply
Smith & lleckwlth, No. 232 J3. Main
street, 178
FOli TtliJNT Furnished rooms. 326
Itlvorsldo nvo., S. 175
I'Oll SALH--O110 10-ounco duck
tout, 12x14, 3G-lnch walls, now;
(iIho corn, 00 conta por bush'! (Qrlf
flu Creole), H. 13. Morrloon. 177
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