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MJ3DF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1911.
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LYNAN HELD.
FRAUD
CHARGE
Capitalist and Promoter Arrested for
Swindling in Connection With
Panama Development Company
Deals!;
SAN FRANCISCO, Sejt. 9. - Dr
John Grant Lymnn, who was arrest
ed Inst nlsht liy foderal officers here
on n chnrgo of frniitl In connection I
with operations of tho Panama Devel-
ofunont company of Los Angeles, to
day refused all Interviews, despite'
IiIh declaration when taken Into cua-
tody Hint lie would clear himself cas-j
lly today. '
, Lymnn Is being held for foderal J
authorities at tho city jail, but It Is
probable that ho will be transferred
to tho Alnmeda county Jail before
night, ponding arrangements for his
return to Los Angeles,
Lymnn has operated In all parts of
world. Somo time ago ho was
on u fraud charge In connection with
a Ooldflold mining deal, details of
which arc now being exposed In mng
azlno articles. He Is said to have
realized hundreds of thousands of
dollars In deals, but each time nian-j
aged to cscapo serious trouble.
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Tho Grvat Ditfsx Kehenrviil Scene, Second ct, of Mort II. Singer's Ulg .Mu-lral Itovue, "MW.s NoNuly 1'rtnu SJnr land,'' .Medford Tliealer, Seplember !
Man's Early Building.
The ruins of successive human hal
itatluus unearthed lu Asia show how
man advanced from primeval savagery
to the (ramp of Babylon and Nineveh.
Fltt he Improved the caves In which
he dwelt by leveling the floors and cut
Uug windows to give him light. After
ward he constructed entirely artificial
habitations for himself, at first rough
ly made tents of boughs and leaves,
then huts of mud and llually dwellings
of wood and stone.
Spiteful.
- Tes," said the engaged girl. "DIcic
Is very methodical. He gives me one
kiss when he comes and two when be
goes away."
"That's always been his way," re
turned her dearest friend. "I've beard
"Jots of girls comment on It."
Thus It hnppcns that they cease to
speak to each other.
Fall In With the Argument.
"The leading question," said tho
iwlonel, "Is the financial one."
"Klght," replied the major, "and 1
was just about to ask you to add S3
to that $10 I borrowed from you yes
Iterdav." Fncle Homos' Mncnxlno.
Earliest Theater.
What was probably one of the carll
est theaters built was the theater f
Dionysus, which was lxguu live centu
ries before Christ. The seating capac
ity of this remarkable bulldlug Is said
to have been SO.OcX). nearly four times
that of our largest amusement palace.
Tho theater of Dionysus was erected
when Greek art and literature were lu
their prime. Here were presented to
appreciative sieetator the wonderful
works of Aeschylus. Sophocles and
Euripides.
A Sickly Diary.
"Look here, old chap. I'll give you a
valuable tip." said the experienced
married man to the prospective bride
groom. "Uou l let your wne Keep a
diary on the honeymoon. My wife did
thatj and now wheuevcr we quarrel
she brings It out and reads some of
the idiotic things I said to her then."
a motner was warning tne ucck mtu
ears of her little son before sending
him to school. He said. "Now. mam
ma, you dou't need to wash this ear.
for It comes next to the blackboard,
and no one can see It."
Game ef Parodies.
Each player writes n parody. Involv
ing n certain idea or- word, in the
measure of som wpII known poem.
Look nt the "For Sale" nds and
at some of the things that arc adver
tised for boIa.
Hasklns for Health.
NEW SHOE STORE IN
TOGGERY'S OLD STAND
Mr. nellng of Winona, Minn., will
open up an exclusive up-to-date shoo
store In ToggeryCs old stnud, 10S
Kant Main street.
Mr. Deling Is a practical shoemnn
of 31 years' experience. Ho was In
business In Winona for tho past -0
years. Owing to health's sake, ho
and his family sought n different cli
mate. Mr. Hollng's first Impression on en
tering Uogue Hljer valley last April
was that it was good enough for htm.
After securing a location, he returned
to hts home, arranging his business
matters so ns to return ns as soon
as jKmslble to Medford. Tho storo
will be known as tho D-ling Good
Fit Shoo Store.
on a prccnccivcd plan, the color of
niiiiunl, the form of msoet' wing
nnd the structure of their nkiii. I'i.
sessor I'murnm worked with hinh
temperatures to produce his wonder
ful re.-ults.
POSSIBILITY OF CHANGING
THE C0JL0R OF ANIMALS
VIENNA, Sept. 0. Following tho
lines laid down bj Professor Loch
of the University of Califoniin nnd
Luther Ilurbnnk, Professor Pmbrnm
of tho biological institute here, ha
established the ixissihilitv of pliniiL'iiiL
Deserted ThoTr Towns.
So late as the end of the seventeenth
century the Inhabitants of Ceylon
were In the habit of deserting their
towns. Their customs arc described
In the narrative of Captntn Ilobert
Knox, who for nineteen years, from
ICt to I07D..WH8 a captive among
them. He spenks of several towns as
lying desolate owing to the fact that
their Inhabitants had forsaken them.
This tbey did If many of them fell
sick, nnd two or three died soon after
one another, thinking that It was ti
visitation of the evil one. Some 06
them came back when they thought
the evil spirits bad departed.
Carrots 2 V4c
Hoots 2 Vi c.
Onions Itermuda, He.
Celery GOcCf I doi.
Cauliflower lOCPlGc head.
Turnips 2c.
Itndlshes Go bunch,
Onions Greeu, 6c bunch.
Fruit.
Coconnuts tOo each,
l'runon Drlod, llo lb.
LointiitH 25u doKOU.
llittuuutn 1G to 2 nn per duitMt,
Oranges 2G4f45u !
Grape fruit 7Go (fljl doi,
Hut tor Kgir mill Poultry
Hittter Froimh ranch, per roll,
fific; creamery, OOu.
Kggs Fresh ranch, 2 So,
Poultry Hens, droiinod, 2 'Jo; llvo,
I He; springs, dressed, 30o; live 106.
Turkeys 28 WHO, dressed.
Meats
Hoof Cowi, lOdraOo; ntoors, 12 M
(tr a no.
Pork 20 tf 22o.
Veal Dressed, 16(traDo.
Mutton 12 MWaOo; lainhH, It,
2 Go.
liny nnd l'Vn
Hay Timothy, ?H! ulfnlfn, 14;
KihHii, IIS; grain liny, 114.
Grain Wheat, fl.lR htisholj outs,
2ft ton; barley, $35 ton,
IlusUInu for Health,
Southern Oregon
Mining Bureau
Now Ready For Business
Assays tiinilo for gold, silver, lend, nipiier nnd other min
eral a. 4
Mines and mining prospects mirveyed, n'owyed and mining
maps and reports Hindu thereon hy coinpetent inlultig nnnayerii
and euglueoiH for reasonable compensation,
""Capital secured for developing mined and mining iroapct.
All mlno owners are earnestly requested to send samples of
their ores for exhibition imrposes, and send full description
of their mining property.
Southern Oregon Mining Bureau
21$ West Main Street, Medford, Oregon
Look nt tho nds that offer em
ployment nnd you'll find the right one
soon.
KXDTOKD KJUMCXTS.
Betall Fricta.
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Vegetables.
Potnto.-s $l.7ri perewt; 2 l-2c lb.
, Cabbage 2c, .-, .
Parsnips 2c.
Lettuce Gc head.
THE BEAUTY SHOP
(IKNTIiKMKN Why not have tho
dandruff removed nnd stop your hair
falling; also your nails woll shaped
nnd polished? Madamo Hoodo asks
your putroungo nnd guarantees her
work.
LAWKS Your toilet Is not com
plete until your nulls are manicured
your fare massaged nnd your hair
dressed lu becoming xtyle. Madame
lloodo guarantees satisfaction lu ev
ery way,
CHILOHKN Do not start tho children In school until thulr hair
Is neatly trimmed. Madamo lloodo uses only nterlllied Instruments.
Phone 7411
MADAME ROODE
Over Medford Pharmacy
One Week Sale of Dress Goods
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MEEKERS
'"SdooI Silk to
Wtjrrcn. aH ine new colors
in Dress Goods end Silks-
Beginning with Monday morning, Septeinher ilie 11th, we place on snlo every i)ieco of DreHS floods in our
entire stock at prices 2C to '10 cents off on the dollar. We find ourselves overstocked in this department,
therefore to induce early fall selling and to reduce stock to normal size, will close out these goods at the
following prices:
LOOK FOR THE GREEN TICKETS
Every piece of Dress Goods, cotton or woolen, fan ey or plain, will hear a green ticket, the former price
on the original and the new sale price on the 01113 ICN ticket. You can see for yourselves just the saving to
3ou on every yard.
BLACK -DRESS GOODS-Interesting Facts for the Immediate Purchaser
White cotton goods at less than cost, goods that you wear tho season
through. Indian lawns, piques, madras, persian lawns, every item has a
green ticket and the price will he a wonder to you,
.12 India Lawns 8 l-3c
20c India Lawns ;..; 12 l-2c
2.1c Lawns ; 18c
PLAIN DRESS LINENS
36-hioh plain Natural Dress Linen; sale, yard :.....; '. 19c
SERPENTINE CREPES
Kimona Crepes; all shades, also plain whito, hlaek and white striped;
regular 20c; sale, per yard .. . 13c
Cotton Marquesettes and Voiles; regular 25c goods; sale, per yard .... 15c
White hairline Suitings; serges; regular $1:25 values.; per yard 89c
WHITE MOHAIR SUITING
Just tho thing for evening and Tall - ear; (Joe values; salo, per yard .. 39
SILK FOULARDS
A few Silk Foulard Dress Patterns loft; regular $1.00 yard; to close out,
per yard , 55c
ZEPHYR GINGHAMS
A good assortment of Zephyr Ginghams; .10 and Mi-inch; usually sold
at 25c and 35c; all included in one bunch, per yard 19c
$1.75 FANCY BLACK "MELROSE, 45-inch; sale $1.19
$2.? PLAIN BLACK WOOTEN TWKFCTAS, .Jfi-inch; sale, vd....$1.5'J
$1.50 VaKCY EMBROIDERED ni.ACK PANAMAS, H-in.; sale $1.15
$1.25 PLAIN" BLACK BASTJSTE, J-l-iiich; sale ...' 99c
$2 FANCY SILK AND WOOLTUSSH CARINA; 44-in.; sale $1.29
FANCY GREY SUITINGS :
$1.25 fancy all wool grey novelty Suiting; 42-inch ......-. '. 85c
Fancy olive Zibaline, all wool; 42-inch $.).:; .'. 85c
COAT FLANNEL
36-inch all wool red Cloak Flannel for children's coats; sold everywhere
for G5c and 75c; on sale at, yard 39c
LADIES' NOVELTY SUIT PATTERNS j ; , . ,
.10 Ladies' Suit Patterns; the season's latest values to $3.50 yard; no
two patterns alike ;5 and G yards to the patterns; prices $1.19 to $2.49
FANCY SILKS LESS THAN COST ,' f
65c Silk Poplin,' lavender, pink, rose, light blue, peach sh'ades; a clean
up price or, per yard doc
Limited amount in early (evening shades.
PLAIN RAJAH SILKS
Big assortment of Rajah Silks for waists; every shade; regular price 65c
yard: on sale, per yard doc r.
(Washable goods).
EVERY PIECE OF SILK AT COST OR LESS
LOOK FOR THE GREEN TICKETS
SEND YOUR DRESSMAKER FOR SAMPLES
THIS WILL BE THE BIGG RST DRESS GOO DS SALE EVER PUT ON IN MEDFORD. SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY.
PHONE OR WRITE FOR SAMPLES. IF YOU OA'IC CALL, WE WILL GLADLY SEND T HEM TO YOU.
M E I ft E R. S Premium with Every 10c Purchase
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