P2CG.13J SIX MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OfiKGON. TITURRDAY, STCPTTCMTWU 21. 1011. 1 WHITE SLAVERS PLOTS EXPOSED iii ii 1 1 Travcllna Salesman At Portland Placed Under Arrest Secret Scr vlco Men Think They Have Found Complete Organization. POHTLAND, On., Sept. 2t. Tliroiijli (he nrrest of Troy JfcDdvltl. a (raveling snlcsmnn, who is held liero lodny to answer to the federal LTiUiil jury ns n. white slnvcr, rove lotions of clinnncls of tho white flnvo trnffio involving directly mul indirectly severnl traveling men, women of repute and local business nml hotel men, are promised by fed eral agents, II is alleged that the supposed or ganization lias drawn girls into the underworld from all parts of the Pn eifio eoast, Portland was tho head quarters of the shivers, secret ser vice men declare, and here young country girls were sent by travel ing men to receive their initiation in to public life." The testimony of Olive Dick, a girl from Lcwiston, Idaho, nn alleged vic tim of McDnvid's. who was arrested here, pave tho federal agents their first clew several weeks ago. PORTLAND MEN 10 VISIT CITY " Will Spend Afternoon Of Wednesday September 27, In Tills City Are Much Interested In New Hotel Re cently Opened. TEACHERS WILL MEET HERE SOON Joint Annual Institute Of Teachers For Jackson And Josephine Coun ties To Be Held In Medford Octo ber 25, 26, 27. The annual joint institute of tho teachers of Jackson and Josephine counties will be held in Medford on Oct. 'Jo, 'JO nml 27. It is expected that during the three dnvs session over 12.10 teachers will he present. Among those who will address the teachers here will be men and wom en of promiucnc,e in the educational field of the state and country. L. along It. Aldcrumu, state superintendent if schools, has already consented and; other certainties are Prof. Ackcnutui,! prcMdent of the Normal school it Monmouth, and Miss Montana Hast ings, formerly of Columbia college, but now of the VmverMty of Oreg-in Other sneakers and additional fent. nres to the program will be an nounced Inter. COURT? U0E NEWS New Cases. State of Oregon vs. II. Ferguson. Transcript from justico court. Ansil A. Davis vs. John Flabis Suit to quit title. Vowter & Purdin attorneys for plaintiff. Butte Falls Lumber Co. vs. Mabel Scndder. Suit to quiet title. Lin coln McCormack atorney for plain tiff. Jackson Co. bank and W. E. John son, vs. First National Bank of Medford and W. A. Jones, sheriff. Suh for injunction. W. I. Vawter attorney for plaintiff. . U Marriage Licenses. Harvey C. Kendall and Alice h McKay. Emery W. Morse and Edith Ilree-deu. Married. Whitney-IIedrich On Sept. 4. 1911, by J. B. Moreloek, J. P. Hor ace G. Whitney and Gertrude F. He- dnch. Probate. Estate Frank C Enos, order ap pointing y. E. Redden, W. L. Valen tin and Muthew Enos administrator. POKTraXD, Ore., Sept. 21 Port land business men are looking for ward eagerly to the comdig Oregon excursion, run by the Portland Com mercial club, south through the Wil lamette nml Itoguc River valleys to Klamath Falls. They are scanning Ihe itinerary just made up and tho only objection so far heard is the expressed wish that more time cold be spent in the various citie the way. The trip will be made for the sole purpose of getting better acquainted and cementing more closelv the friendly relations that now obtain be tween Portland and all of Western Oregon. The various cities on the schedule will extend greetings to the excur sionLsts and sjeed them on hteir way with good wishes. Medford. that widely known pear city of the Rogue Kiver vnlley, will be a point of much interest to the visitors. Arriving ar 12:30 p. ui. on Wednesday, Sept ca ber 27, the travelers will spend the whole afternoon there, leaving for the south at G p. m. 'I He I'ortlnnders hope for a glimpse SOUTHAMPTON. England, Sept or the iamoiis orchards that sur-121. The big White Star liner Ohm round Medford. now laden with their pie, listing badly, and with n gap wealth of fruit. Medford' fine new ing hole in her side, was towed to hotel, just opened, will be inspected, the dock here today nfter lying nil jf the visitors have their way about night in her disabled condition off it, as they have read of this splendid Calshot Castle, owing to the danger hostelry, said to be equal in its ap- of bringing her into the inner bar- SHRINERS BUY 100JICKETS Sale Opens For "Baby Mine'' And Shrlncrs Get BusyWant Some Placo For Their Wives To Go While They Are Havlnjj Bin, Tlmo. OLYMPIC IS TOWED INSIDE TO DOCK The first man in line when the seat sale opened this morning for "Uaby Mine" which comes to the Medford opera house next Monday evening was n representative of lo cal hhruiers who bought .100 seats for that organisation, which will be used by the Shriuers in entertaining their wives Monday evening while they are busy with their Shrine, do ings. "Hahy Mine" will doubtless be well patronised for it is indeed a very funny production. 7 GIANTS SEEM CERTAINVICTORS For First Time In Years New York Nationals Seem To Have Pennant ClncfwdThcy Lead By Seven Games. BIG PAYROLL AT PROSPECT Electric Company Is Eniploylnn Only American Labor And Pays Out From $8000 To $10,000 In Wanes Alone Work Is Bclnn Rushed. pointments to the best in the state. Many who will be aboard the spec ial have visited Medford before on similar junkets and remember it ns a benutiful modern city. From ac counts they have read of its progress, they expect many improvements will have been made since that time. The excursion will leave Portlnnd September 26. nt 5:30 p. m.t return incr o nthe night of September 29. LISBON Tho arrest of a white sdave dealer developed tho fact that mothers at Seville, Mndrid and Bar celona have been selling their daugh ters at from $10 to $100 each for exportation to Argetinn. bor in the darkness. Stevedores are busy today remov ing the Olympic's can'o and the baggage of the 2000 passengers. It is estimated that it will require a month to repair the damage to the liner, which will be taken to the Bel fast shipyards as soon ns her cargo is removed. Captain Smith of the Olympic, blames the BlitUh cntiser Hawke, which collided with tho Olympic off tho Isle of Wright, and wns the cause of the disabling of the big liner. The officials of tho White Star lino today demanded that a thorough investigation of the accidnct be made bv the lords of the admirnltv. NEW YORK, Sept. 21. For the first time ni years, the New York Giants have what appears to bo a sure hold on the National League peunnnt, their average for the season being .(552. while their nearest com petitors, the Chicago Cubs, have but .500. New York leads by seven games. This, too, when the Giants have but 22 games and the Chicngoes Id games yet to plnytliis season. If the Giants win only 14 of the coming engagements and tho Cubs win nil of theirs,.Ncw York still will finish in the lend, while if tho Windv City men lose threo battles then tho . present lenders will need but 11 wins to get the flag. Tho betting lajm, today is 4 to 1 that tho Giants will cop tho pnnnnt, and some enthusiasts aro offering odds that they will beat the Athletics in the world's championship series. Tho Prospect Construction eoinpii ny Is now employing fully 100 men at their clout rio power const ruction camps near Prospect and tiro slill taking on more men. The company is paying out each mouth for help alone, between $8000 and $10,000. The company, oven with this large force of men. will require several months yet to complete the power plant. Only American labor is em ployed and the wages paid runs as high as 50 cents an hour, for a ten hour day. This price is paid for car penters. Hock men get from 111 lo ilfl cents an hour; men working with pick and shovel get 28 diets nn hour. Thero aro a few of the men who do light work about tho camps who aro paid 25 cents an hour. This hist is the lowest wage paid. Hoard is $5.50 a week. PORTLAND. Ore. To ascertain whether chalk affects the health of Portland's school children, the. stale board of health is feeding various brands of crayon to guinea pigs. FRECKLES rgM)rJ"J''r' Wo Avo tho Solline: Agoiits For CHASE & SANBORN'S COFFEE i 2 FRUIT VEGETABLES! GROCERIES MEAT I BLUE RIBBON FLOUR Tho kind that is onco tried then always used ' Warner, Wortman 6 Gore t4Ht4t44:4' Don't lllilo Them Willi a Veil He. move Tlicni Willi the .Vow Drug. An eminent skin flpoclallst rucently discovered a new drug, othlno dou ble Btrongth, which Is no uniformly HiicccHHful In removing freckles and giving a clear beautiful complexion that It Is sold under an ntwoluto guar- anteo to refund (ho money It It fnlln. Don't hlilo your freckles under a voll; got nn ounco of othlno and re move them. Even tho first night's use will show a wonderful Improve, ment, sonio of tho lighter freckles vanishing entirely. It Is abuolutely harmless, and cannot Injuro tho most tender nkln. Ho siiro to auk your drugRlnt for the double strength othlue; It Is this that Is sold on tho money back guarantee. Hair Sale THURSDAY and FRIDAY $10.00 Switches $8.00 $ 5.00 Puffs - $3.00 $ 4.00 Puffs - $2.50 MADAME ROODE Boom 25 Jackson Go. Bank Bldg. m0m Civil Court. Sta(o of Oregon vs. O. F. Home. Dismissed. In regard to the assignment of Ma dio and Davis ordered that assignee enter into contract to sell business, E. W. Clems vs. E. M. Clems. Case tried and taken under advisement. Joseph G. Shebley vs. J. It Ken drich et nl. Evidence taken and case continued until such time as same shall bo submitted to court. C. G. Seamnn vs. P. II. Robinson ct a. Order referring said cause to court reporter to take evidence. Gold Hill Bank vs. Sylvnnite Min ing Co. Judgment by default. CORDOVA, Alaska Gifford Pin- chot has arrived from Katella. He says ho had a good trip. He visited the Bruncr works on Martin's Island and inspected the million dollar Gug genheimcr breakwater. SEATTLE, Wn. A family discus sion over properly a yeur ago which grew into a dispute too large for one house, wns the onuso given in a di vorce complaint filed by J. S. Baker, 78, aguiust Johanna Boyd Baker, 07. SEATTLE, Wu.-Told u funny story by another potato peelor, Win. Snyder laughed so hurd that he lost his bnliiuco and fell through a win dow in Kuight'ti rcbtaurant. He mu recover. PORTLAND, Ore. Sovoral clerks in tho district nttonioy's office havi writer's oramp today, They were compelled to transcribe an acousa liou of larceny preferred by Tom PouIoiih, against C. Politoupoulos, ,1. Punugopoiilos and J. Politoupoulos. Tho Btono work on tho First Na tlonul Bank building Is completed and tho interior celling decorations nro now being put on. LOST Reward will bo paid for tho roturn of ladles' black loathor bund bug lost noar tho Seven Oaks station hotween Central Point and Tolo, Sopt. 10. Return to Mrs. Finnic McKeo, R, F. D. No. J, Con trul Point. 158 ?j' jti Quality considered, Prices are Lower Here Than Elsewhere GRAY & MOE THE HEART OF MEDFORD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS t t 15oto 25c Neckwear 10c These dainty stylish pieces all are stylish and appropriate for wealing now and the coming fall months. We have assembled this special lot that we might give you a special bargain on this two-days sale. Amongst them you will find Dutch Collar Sets, Jabot Linen Collars, Bows, Etc 10c TO 15c VALUES FOR 10c. Pacific Kimona Crepe 18c For two days only we put on sale 10 pieces of Pacif ic Kimona Crepe; all new patterns at 18c Galhttea Kimona Flannel 15c Ve have 15 pieces to select from. They arc till pretty new patterns with beautiful fall shadings, extra good value. 5 pieces good heavy linen Crash Toweling, 18 inches wide, t Special 7c r If Your Figure is Shapely TM liN your dresses will fit accurately and drape sylish ly. Then you will be point ed out as a fashionable woman. There will be no uncertainty how your figure will look if you wear a Henderson Corset. We feature Henderson Corsets and highly recommend them be cause these models are giving such complete satisfaction to our cus tomers. We are able to offer you a bet ter fitting, more comfortable and serviceable Henderson Corset than any other model. If you value your comfort and health you should wear these hy gienic corsets. Henderson Corsets are designed according to the very latest 6tyle ideas. They are constructed to give lasting service. A wide range of styles are here for your selection at popular prices. Br turn and aih for booklet of new eoreet llluitratloni that we arm now giving away at our corset department. $1.00 to $5.00 SIMMONS KID GLOVES i Wo carry in stoclc a complete line of Simmons' Whito HENDERSON. Fashion Form Corsets , and Black Kid Gloves. .Better quality and bettor length than you ever bought before, $3.50 0MMMllWWjl Children's Fleece Underwear 25C Vov these i wo days we will sell you Children's Gray good heavy fleeced lined Underwear in all sizes, at '. , 2Cc Remnants A big cloan-up on remnants. You will bo able to buy these at much less than one-Jialf prices. Tho rear end of our storo will be paclcod with remnants of till descriptions, good seasonable goods, but not enough of each kind to mako an assortment, there fore wo have assembled them all in one placo so you can make your selection in a hurry. Remom ber they are marked much less than one-hall! reg ular price La Vogue Coats i New arrivals vivvy week. When convenient coino in. We shall ho pleased to show them to you.