Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 26, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1010,
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RUTS TABOOED:
GIRLS SHORN
tfrl Students o( Queen Anne Hlqli
School In Scattlo No Loiincr Ap-
pear With Fako Frills and Un
necessary Headgear.
SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 20. The
pirl students ia Queen Anno MrIi
school threw nway nil false hair
adornments today,' or nt least they
put them wny down in tho comer of
the dresser, to bo used on Sundays
only.
This raerniuj: it is decreed thnt no
Rirl shall nppoar on tho campus with
any fnko frills or unnecessary liend
cctvr. . Nothing except her own looks
nro to bo allowed. Whoever ignores
this compact subjects herself to the
loss of n rat, alihouch the uirls de
dnro they will employ only peace
able means to brine about simple
dress in the school.
The boys of the school appreciate
the coed decree and yesterday they
.sounded many lusty cheers and
" 'rah. 'rails'' when n lassie passed in
-the halls with her head in nature's
Earb. Tomorrow the cirls promise
added surprises in the mnnnef of fix
ing the hair.
JAPAN TO WORK
OUT A TARIFF
flestton of Trade Relations Is
Growing Acste In Nippon Jap
Ship of State Approaches Shoal
' Waters Rapidly.
TOKIO,. Oct. 26. Tariff revision
-will be ono of tho principal questions
before tho approaching Japanese
fliet, according to Premier Katsura.
The question of trade relations with
-foreign countries, particularly the
United tSates and England, is one of
growing gravity with Japan.
Tho possibilities of retaliation by
the United tSates and England are
Ereat and Japanese statesmen real
ire that tho ship of state is approach
ing shoal waters.
Medford
Local Views
We are showing about 40 different -snows of the eity
including Onkdnle Avenue, West Seventh. Rust Main,
North Central. Thev are. all local photograph cards.
Sale price, FIVE CENTS EACH.
Jut In
New line of Oregon
View Cards.
lc Each
Over 10,000 comic, Hot
Shot and Birthday cards
to select from here at,
your choice
lc Each
Fancy China
We are showing the largest and finest line of odd
pieces (over 2,000 to select from) in Fancy China over
shown iu Southern Oregon. If you arp a lover of fine
China come in and look around. You will enjoy look
ing; we will take pleasure in showing.
HUSSEY'S
FRIDAY
DON'T FORGET to see our cast window. A 75c
article for 25 cents. One you use in the kitchen every
day.
UNIVERSITY TO SELL
WASHINGTON LANDS
SEATTLE, Wash.. Oct. 2C The
faculty, students and alumni of the
University of Washington are arous
ed OTer the possibility of tho sale of
-the University of Washington lands
In Douglas county. The sale will be
-taken up by the board of regents
this week and those Interested In the
conserrlRSttOf the university lands
will endeavor to prevail on the re
gents to retain the lands. The pur
pose has been to open the 34,000
acres to settlers, but this has been
deemed Impracticable, aa supervision
"by the regents is almost Impossible.
JV1I the lands of the university In the
easter part of tho state are now
worth approximately $3,000,000.
i JURY YET TO
TRY MRS. KERSCO
PORTLAND. Or.. Out. 20. The
"jury thnt in to try Mrs. Carrie
Tvcrsch for complicity in tho murder
'of William A. Johnson was not com
pleted this morning when court re
convened. When the court adjourned yester
day there were 12 men in the jury
box who had been examined and
passed, hut neithor tho stato nor
defense had exercised any of its per
emptory challenges.
When tho examination of prospec
tive jurors was taken up today it
-was predicted thnt the jury would
not be reiidy to hear evidence in tlio
ca.se until this afternoon.
HEINZE SURRENDERS AND
BEGINS SHORT SENTENCE
NEW YORK. Oct. 26. Arthur P.
Ilelnzo today surrendered to United
Statea Marshal Henkel following tho
decision of the supremo court of tho
United States upholding a ruling of
, the United States circuit court at
Xew York that ho was In contempt
because Iio paid a fedoral grand Jury
vintcsH to Je.ive tho country.
Ilelnze waB taken to tho Tombs
and began serving his brief sentence.
Henkel refused to allow his prisoner
to ride in a taxlcab and made him
-walk to tlio forbidden iprt& of the
prison. '
" . As he entered tho Tombs Helnie
' xebarked;
"Well, thore's one satisfaction
311 be out in tlmo to vote."
"Nat" Theatre
TONIGHT
3 Reels New Pictures 3
1 TANGLED LIVES.
2 A WILD GOOSE CHASE.
3TROTTBLES OF A SNORER.
Song by Miss Davis, entitled, "I Couldn't Make a
Hit With Molly."
Matinee every Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 p. m.
School children under 12 years admitted for 5 cents
at Saturday's matinee.
Entire change of program every Sunday, Tues
day and Friday.
WEST MAKES STRONG SPEECH.;
(Continued from Page 1.)
Haekius for Ho&ltk
shippers to save their shipping re
ceipts, as the courts would undoubt
edly sustain the reductions ordered.
He explained the financial opera
tions whereby the Southern Pacific
was enabled to appeur ns a losing
venture instead of the most profit
able railroad in the country.
"I ask you to compare my record
with that of my opponent," he said.
"On everything Medford and South
ern Oregon has asked I have gone
down the line for you. T helped your
delegations in the legislature on your
Crnter Lake road, your NormnI
school, your Rogue river fish bills.
I have improved your train service
nnd given you lower express and
freight rates, and if elcctcM gover
nor I shall continue to do whnt I enn
for Southern Oregon, for yon are nil
good friends of mine. But whnt has
Mr. Bowerman done for you, except
to kill your Nonnnl school1?"
Mr. West mnilo a brief speech at
Jacksonville nt 3 o'clock nnd was
given a hearty welcome. He left for
Grants Pass on the Ink) motor,
fcpenkinc their Tuesdny evening and
Boseburg Wednesday.
Frisco Gets Men-Birds.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20. A big
aviation meet for San Francisco Is
assured. The committee of retail
merchants behind tho project today
received a message from tho Nation
al Aero association sanctioning a
meet from November to December
3. Accompanying tho telegram was
tho announcement that Count Do
Lesseps, John II, Molssant, tho hero
of the ParlB to London flight; Hu
bert Latham, who mado tho first at
tempt to fly across tho English chan
nel; Archie Hoxey, Charles K. Ham
ilton, Walter Brooklns and Wlllard
have given their pledges that they
will compete.
Converted 50,000.
SEATTLE. Wnsh., Oct. 20. De
claring tlmt during his long evange
listic career he has converted 50,000
people to Christianity, Dr. Albert P
Graves, the veteran prencher, now
81 years old, will start todny for his
old home in Los Angeles'.
Hasklns for health.
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POLITICAL CARDS. '
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Against tixseinblv. For Stntement L
H. D. REED
Gold Hill, Democratic primary nom
inee for
Joint Representative
Jackson and Douglas,
R0BT. L. TAYLOR
Democratic Nominee for
County Recorder.
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TO RENT Two new sleeping rooms
with bath in connection; price .:
per week. 02(1 S. Newtown. 88
WANTED Ten teams to haul rock
and grading work. See street corn
missioner. 388
W.,1
"GOLDEN RULE"
St. Mark's Building On The West Side
Will Announce Their
Introductory Sale
In Tomorrow's Issue of This Paper
Watch This Space Tomorrow
Medford Iron Works
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents hi So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
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Smart
Suits
Might now i the very best limo
to select that suit. We are well
Mtpplicd with tho very latest and
t-innrtcrit styles that will liu shown
this season.
The materials are worMcd.
eheviotn, tweeds, ziboliues and
thoie swell French serges and
wniinbo broadcloths, in King bm
and English mustard.
Ask to sec the hand-tailored
suits, lined with Skinner satin,
.earns nil hand turned, coats tlio
right length, Il'i-incli, priced from
.?!." to f0. Other suits from .fl.'i
to .0().
Correct
Coats
Wo are showing n very com
plete line of correct stylo coats.
Every single garment is new this
fall and you are sure to be pleas
ed with the values. Come iu and
let us show you tho new garments.
Special values iu coats from
$7,0 and up to $-15.
We show a vory complete lino
of evening, street and reception
dresses; anything in kimonas, sill:
petticoats, waists, separate
skirts, etc.
OltlVS BTLYE STORE.
J. E. ENYAKT. President. J A. I'EItHY. Yico-President I
JUliX b. OK'UI. Urmou NT. It. J.U'KMLS. Axs t I'lialiiur.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK j
Capital, $100,000.00 I
Surplus. $20,000.00 I
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING j
BUSINESS TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. J
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Emporium
O. E. TACKSTROM, PROPRIEt6r.
THE QUALITY SHOP.
THIRD ANNUAL
National Apple Show
SPOKANE, WASHINGTON
WILL BE HELD. -
November 14 to 19, 1910
$20,000 in Premiums
The greuU'Bt ariely 01 ir.is, i-ups, and u'opliuo
over offered. Prizes' for single tipples, boxes and
everything up to full carloads will be awarded.
pOO Championship Carload Prize
For the best carload of OHO boxes or bushels. A floor
space of three and one-half acres required to house
this great show. Besides the exhibit of apples, pack
ers and cookers will learn and gain valuable infor
mation. . .
Ample hotel accommodation without rise in prices
will be provided.
Southern Pacific Lines in Oregon
Will have in effect, low round-trip fares from all
points on its lines. For further information apply
to any Southern Pacific agent or to
WM. McMTJRRAY, General Passenger Agent.
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ISLS THEATRE!
THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE
TO-NIGHT
"Never a Dull Moment"
WANTED Ten men, $2.50, 0 Jiourn.
Sco fttroct cornrniHsionor. 188
WANTED Woman cook nt tho Dia.
inond. 1 1
LOST Bins-flip, SnvnRo mnko, back
rim had hrnaU split at end of
spoko, black frame, front rim blacl.,
back rim narrow rcd'Htripo; liberal
reward for retiin. Phono 371. 18!)
FOR BENT Two adjoining niT-elv
furnished rooms. 817 West Tenth
st. 192
' WHY BE BAIjD
When TarlBlnln Sngo Ih Guaranteed
to Stop FalllnB Hair, or
Money Hack?
Parisian Sago U the most delight
ful hair dressing In the -world; It Is
pleasant, Invigorating and rerrosh
Ing. It makes tho hair soft, beau
tiful nnd luxuriant, Wherever Paris
Ian Sago is known, it Is tho ladles'
favorlto hair dressing.
If, after UBlng ono bottle, you do
not say It Is tho most dollghttul hair
dressing you ovor used, you can have
your monoy hack. Tho prlco Is only
, - o Inrcrn imttlo at Chas.
Strang'fl. " Is guaranteed to euro
dandruff and falling nair, or wunu,
back. Tho girl with tho Auburn hair
Is on every bottlo,
Iluntinir for an investment lendx
to ad Toadine so huntinu for ran in
vortor fihould lead to ad writliiK.
NO MORE GRAY" HAIR
It la canlcr to pri'scrvo tlio color of tho
hair than to r tuiu It, altlioiu;h It In
possllilu to do both. 'Our grandmother
undi'Mtood tlio secret. They mado nud
liked a "men tea," nnd their dark, Koiy
hair long after middle life wa duo to tliii
fact. Our mothers have gray halm lw
foro they nro fiftj, but they r bcKln
nlng to appreciate tho wUdoin of our
priindiiiolhur In uslnt; "bako tea" fur ,
their linlr, and nro fast following nuit.
Tho preheat generation ban tho nduin
tngo o( tho p.iHt In thnt it can get a
ready to uso prt-pntallou culled Wyeth'i
Bago iiml .Siilplnii-. As a calp tonic and
color restorer, this preparation Ih vastly !
superior to tlio ordinary "m.-iijo tea" mnilo
by our grnmlmotherH, and It can ho I
bought for r0 centtf and $1 a bottlo at (
nimo.se any iirma-iaxs ru-r iuru, ir win
bo xent direct by tho WyotU Chemical
fVimpnnv. 71 Corllunilt St., Now York
City, upon receipt of price,
THE PARKERS
MUSICAL ACT
Introducing the latest nnd most up to date music.
Homothing out of tho ordinary.
3-REEL5-3
LATEST MOTlbN PICTURES
1 OLIVER TWIST
2 THE MAN WHO LEARNED.
3 WHO IS WHO.
4 YOU STOLE MY PURSE.
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"WHEN THE SNOWBIRDS GROSS THE
5 VALLEY."
By HARRY BLAN01JARD
5 Doors Open at 7 p. m,
5 CHILDREN, 10 CENTS
3
ADULT8 20 CENTS
I MATINEE SATURDAY and SUNDAY, 2:30 P. M.
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Ad rcadors lileo to know faclH
about proporly - and .your nd will
sell your houso nioro (iiiickly if you
rcinctuhar this,
New Lake Found.
WINNIPKO, fun., Oct. 2(1. D'w-
pntcliCH received here from Kdmoii-
ton, Alberta, brine; infonnation thnt
n ureal lake ban boon diBcovored in
tho fanudian northwcHt.
Williuin P. Druilnrd, who wiih told of
tho diHoovery by IndiniiH who oiuno
out of tho torritory to trade.
You'd hiivo to bo "burunin-prouf"
to read uio tiioru ikih ihiwikiiivh wiiu-
i ranudian noriuwoHi. i "" "" ""!"
The Hewn whk mado publif bv "it nnv deirn to -o and buy