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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDT?ORt), ORISON, FRIDAY, aWPTrcMnlDR 22, 10.1 1.
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A. K. Wtfe HclfirKs From EUgciit
Wfili Vi6fiilso Of Many Splendid
Entrlw Many Fcatorcs Fer tho
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AxnoJn, 2;lf 1-1.
Huron .Lovelace, 2:19 1-4.
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.Hal (ruy.A i
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Hclvft C.
In addition to thbsc there, nrc sev
eral moj-ofjood oiips vtka cspcctv to
eome, fujl liuyevui i-'HluVpd n$ jet.
Vycaiit Jr., 2:11 1-4, llifc fust Med
fonljipnccr, nnd Davis llnrum; 2:2!)
1-4 will nttd Rlnrt. . ,
ThVlibove hprs imvc licen rnc
inir M Portland mid Salem races and
wlll.jpvo onr people. chance (u ee
Ptic,ftsminic luniie autosome excit
inrjJb8.' i$f ;,
Jiitke. mmiing races some four
teen fine thoroughbreds have aprced
lo conic from Kugenc and Roscburs
ind.lh'pro rite sojno others .expected
from the fafr at Klamath Falls which
afcjTiifcs oiir people the best running
rncop ever seen in Southeni Oregon
nnd as good as at the state fair at
Snlera. Willi such a fine jdl of librs
cs for the races, and the famous
Brondwiek family in balloon ascen
sions fidfl Arnold Bros, bur carnival
shqjv the amusement features wil'
niiract crowds for lOO miles around
Jfcdford.
Hfe6lPR6cifV is DEFEATED
(Continued from Pace 1.)
his plans for reciprocity wdtild meat'
Ins entire withdrawal from public
life. When finally informed that tin-
defeat of his policies and his party
was complete.
. "I gladly lay down the premier
ship, a burden which T nave carrier"
for fifteen years. We believed tha'
in making the reciprocity arrange
ment we had done something which
would be crrcntlv to the benefit of
In6 people of Canada. The elector?
have declared otherwise and J bow
to their decision.
"I regret that we have been nnabtr
to carry reciprocity, which I still be
v hove would have protected the ma
terial advancement of Canada ani1
wtyuld have promoted the grpwinf
friendship between the United btatep
mid Great Britain. However ihr
country hns spoken. We must hov
to the inevitable, anif cheerfully do
RICE FAMINE IS
THREATENING ISLE
aiANILA, Sept. 22. A rice famine
today threatens in tho Philippines.
owing to the partial failure of the
crop.
As the price has advanced far
above all previous records, Govern
or Gerieral Forbes has decided to or
der the purchase of a shipload of
tho cereal by the government in Ran
goon. The rice will be told to the
peoplo at cost,
m Ml EXPLODES;
MILL BURY FOUR
YOUNQSTOWN, 0., Sept. 22.
Four persons word killed and two In
jured seriously when a 18-luch gits
mam exploded.
Gas" eiitered a foreigners' hoarding
and u luutern ignited the flow. The
house was wredked.
The bodies of three victims of the
explosion have heeii recovered hid
identification ib impossible ad the
featured aid badly charred.
"ZOIL" WRITING TO HUBBY. SCENE FROM "DABY MINE". THE FUNNIEST PLAY EVER WRITTEN,
WHICH WILL BE PRESENTED AT THE MEDFORD THEATRE ON MONDAY, SEPT. 25TH COM
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SPECIAL PRIZES
Children Will Have Clmnco To So
cilrn Prlzd At tiUtrlct Fair To Be
Held Early Next Month Many
Will Compctd. '
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i OPERA HOUSE :. EXTRA SPECIAL
MARJCJklE MANDfcVItLE
"DIVORCONS"
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SUNDAY, SEI'T. 24 Admission, 25c, 35g. 50g
At jflie Bedford 'llieatre on .Mon
day, Sept. 2.", Win. A, Hmdy ,l,td..
will present "Baby Mine" the inter
national comedy hit which rftu for
an entire year at Daly's theatre. New
York, and the reinin: success in
London. England, where it is nw
tuuiihs H -UOin iicrionminco nt Mr
Charles W.mdnin's Crileno ntheatro.
It is ndmiltedl the funniest jila
on record, and thi.. broad sstatemout
Is uiidi.xputed by the theatrical world,
The ieoplc who sec 'Baby Mine" mil
about in their seats, and the mem
bers of the cast are forced into the
lull spirit at Hie play, wtth tho many,
not pniductiii; situations and it is
impossible for I hem lu show any ser
iotiMios. There is an intense realism to the
many ntmiMiiK complications null px
the cotnedy continues, the most enrn
et hilarity seir.es the audience.
The Fair Association have deoidod
to til't'of uliix'lul trli' t'ol jiindls of
till thO sl-lioois ol .laeKMOit ami .iomi
nhlne cOimtles to bo1 exhibited nt Iho
1 Itt r Ootobcr :i-7.
X Best pluco of slt'tiell work done
in untiles, first $1, second ."idols.
"3- Best nmdo jjariuenl tiitulo in
Krtulri sewing classes, $1,50, TfiotH.
11 Best iniule uurinent liinflo in
)ii;h kehool sewiiif clnssosj l.fitl.
75c ts.
IUcst charcoal dinwiiiK done in
grades, $1.00, fillets.
f Besl colored oruyon wotk done
in "railes, $1,00, fill els.
G- Best water color work done in
Krndeq. $t.00, nOcts.
7 -Best water color work done in
high school, $1,00, fill cts
8BiiKt iUu-o of pencil work,
$1.00. fill els.. ,
. U Best fruit or flower tftudv done
un water colors in snides, $1.00f fill
ets.
10 Hlsl miiili utecn nf furniture
ttindt! ill liluh M'lioKl heiiidr class,
l.W, QO cvtH.
11 Best- piecti of work done by
grade inipils in iiiauiinl di'imriuleut,
$t.f0. 50. els.
UNKISSED SON iS HOURS MAKING
VERY MUCH KISSED' HIS WAY WESTWARD
WAUKEGAN, Ills., Sept. 22.The
cat has been let out of the has so far
as Gladstone Dowie, tlrr so-called
"unkissed" sou of teh late John Al
exander Dowie, is concerned.
The string was untied by Miss Liz
zie Meyers, the pretty maid of Mrs.
Dowie. According to statements i
made toda yby Miss Meyers, "Gladdyl
not onlv kissed me a number of times!
but we are engaged and are soon .o,
be married."
SCHANTON, Pa., Sept. 22. At
12:30 p. m. here today Aviator Kod-t
gers entered the valley at 1'rovidence'
ei .,... . .. f
aim new over me ceiunu jmrnuH oi
the city.
Having lost his way Rodgers land
ed east of here but quickly rcas
cended. Scranton is Co miles from Sus
quehanna. '
FALLS FRuMill;
Fi
BEAKS
She also said that Mrs. Dowie dud
her son will start meetings in a
South Side hall in Chicago, and will
devote their efforts solely to reclaim
ing" Dowie's vast interests in Chica
MAN STRUCK BY
AUTO ON FRONT ST.
L. II. Fromnn, a barber, vas struck
by an automobile riven by Walter
McCallum, at the corner of Main nnd
Front streets Thursday afternoon.
The front wheel of the machine
passed over Frohinn'g body, the roar
wheel stopping on lm body. Frouiau
was considerably bruised hut uninjured.
The accident was unavoidable,
McCallum was driving slowly add
Fromnn was on. n wheel. Tho in
jured man turned directly into the
machine.
Look for tho ad that offers it to
vou. second-hand, at a ral hanraiol
WILL ENTERTAIN
PORTLAND
Pteparattous are being made for
nu elaborate reception Id the delega
tion of Portland business men who
will visit' Mcllford Wednesday, Sep
temher 27, nl 12:30 p. m., leaving
for the south at 0 p. m.
A delegation from thu local com
bcrcial club will meot tho visitors
nnd a liinulleoii will hciscrvcd prolui
hly at the hew Medford hotel. After
the luncheon the delegation will be
tnkcrt about the city and tho valley
where all points of interest will he
shown.
Vnskinn for health.
Elmer Lewis, nn employee of ihe
Prospect Construction company, fell
from a flume near In)Scet Thiirs-1
day and fractured four ribs. Thoi
man was unconscious for nearly an'
hour. lie will recover. '
AX STRIKES FOOT
CUTTING IT BADLY
U. E. Whitley, employed at the
Welsh sawmill on Elk v reek, was bad
ly injured Thursday while using an
ax. The tool fell striking his foot,
lie was brought to Medford for
treatment.
LOS ANGELES, Cal.; Dooln to
tha joy of tho joyriders 1 This is the
plan of the county board of SujierVis
orsj, who have just approved an hj
prdprjntion with which to buy nn ii
perimcutal searchlight. It is planned
to train the searchlight down a
stretch favored by speeders niul by
the. rays pf the light it is believed
the county olico can read the li
cense numbers on tho curs.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal.
Authorities of llio junior class hnvo
orderod all 1912 mbn to gb about win
us hwid gear, This is Stanford's
la(et"tnidilioli" and not particular
ly 'intended to allow expanding domes
more room. n .. - ;
JIM HILL WILL
NOT DISCUSS DEFEAT
ST. PAUL, Minn., Sct. 22. J.is.
J. Hill, creator of the Great North
ern railroad, one of the strongest
supporters of reciprocity with Cutri
da, was quiet modest today wheil
asked for a statement on yesterday's
election in Canada.
"If the people need education :n
relation to reciprocity," Hill said, "I
dm not goliig to be the schoolmaster.
1 will not discuss (he election. I i.o
lint like always to sec' my name in
tho newspapers."
DELHI, British India In prepara
tion for tho Durbar, a, camp to ac
commodate 250,000 outside the city
limits,
NEW YORK, Tha baggage of
Mrs, Grace Noblo 'of San Francisco
is held by the customs authorities
here, having been seized on account
of failure lo declare $.'J99 worth of
gowns on her arrival from Europe (
Saturday. To obtain releitso Mm. I
Noble wiU haVe to pay $907 which
includes duties and penalty.
THE NEW SUITS AND COATS ARE GOING FAST
AT
GLOVES.
Our Celebrated F.
V. R Gloves. On
Sale Sat. M 1Q
a pair vlltF
MANN'S
CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O.
CORSETS.
"Warner's R u st
Proof Corsets. On
sale Silt.
a pair
mimmm
warn
La Vogue Garments
a:re best
Now is the time toseleet your new fall rfuit or coat while
the stelc i complete.
. SPECIAL VALUES FOR SATURDAY.
50 beautiful new Fall and Winter Suits, t g i' AA
made of l all-wool Sercres and Fane v Mixtures. V I lk.v"
- . j-j -- -w - -- w
in all sizes and colors, ' I
very special, each
15
Women's new black Coats at $8.00, $12.00, $15.00, $20.d0,
$25.00 and $35.00 each.
New fancy mixtures in Coats, made With the noto sluiwl
collai'8, at $14.00, $18.00, $2j.00, $25.00 nud $35.00.
"Women's caracul Coats at $14.00 each.
Just received New Challie Dresses, liew Ohallie
"Waists, nOw line o'fAVtlists, new Silk IPetticbatsj
BIG SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY
REDWOOD CITY, Cab San Ma.
teo County stands to Jose $21,000
by hanging onto 8,000 bodies of deiid
Chinamen. Tile Cltiticso Six Com
)aliies offers $.'1 each for the reuiains
in order (o ship theui had; to China.
Tho supervisors aro" holding out for
$10.
PRINTS.
Best qmility of
-Dress C
Printsyd V
UNDERWEAR.
lined vests and
Children's fleeced
pants, ):
each t
GOKS.
Flannelette niglit
ffowns, good qual
ity, special aq0
each r....
PETTICOATS.
AVomoil's Sntlnb
Petticoats, $2,00
quality, J1 Q
each ..vv
OIL CLOTH.
Best quality col
ors only; 1(U
special, yd..
BLANKETS.
flood grey cotton
Blankets, on sale
Saturday, iO,
pair v
SHEETS.
72x90 Bleached
Sheets, good qual
ity, special JO
o'Afh TOv
PILLOWSLIPS,
'12 and " 45-inch
Bloacllnd PillmV
.sliTW, spo- 4a
eial, ea6h v
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MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE, WED., SEP! 27
A; H. WOOD sujosts an evening
' with ih Uauhltifj onaaiiori
of the Year
THE
GIRL
IN THE
TAXI
20 Weeks
Chicag'o
16 Weeks
Boston
2p Weeks
New York
Exceeding theS peed Limit-With an Ail Star Cast
PRICES: $!,50. $1.00, 50c
ON SALE MONDAY AT HASKIN'S
MEDFORD THEATRE-MON. SEPT. 25
tTHE EVENT OF THE SEASON
iMMHMnHMMMHMMK .
WM. A. BRADY, Ltd. Presents
Th Funniest Play Ever Written
BABY
MINE
My .MAIMUItirr .MAYO
Direct fntiu u Solid Yi'ur'n Ituii nt Dnly'w Tliwitiv, Xiw York I'lty
Diiby Mlno Is scnilliu; n gnlo or hniithtor nrmtiul tho world It U now
In Ih Mccond yenr nt Sir Charter Wyndlinm'H Criterion Tlioutrti, 1-i
don.
Within throb months Iluby Ml no will bo plnyod In Ilorlln. Vienna,
Parts, Mulbourtio anil St. I'ctcmlinrK.
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What tha Sun Franclnco crltli-H mty of Iluhy Mlno,"
"Habjf Mlno" proved tho urentent comedy HtiiKod In San Krnn
cIhco wlthlii my rocoloctton. Wftltor Anthony, In "Tho Call."
When tho piny oiuIb your lan;hter tmirhliiory U Htrophled nnd
yon know tiiero novor waa dhythlm: no runny. Itnlph K, Iteiiuud, In
"Tho Chronicle.
You nnmt ho n hnploRH dynpeptlo If tho (Icklo or t docmi't ;ct
to your rlliH. J. Lnwronco Toolo, In "Tho Kxmnlnor."
You Can't Stop a 111k LaiiKh Llko Dahy Mlno,
Seats lofBABY MINE" on SalcThursdayllasklns Drug Store
PRICES 50c, $1.00 AND $1.50.
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MEDFORD IRON WORKS
E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop.
.FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
'AH kindB of tenginct, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
tidllers dnd Machinery. 'Agents in So. Orogoii for
FAIRBANKSl MORSE & CO.
Our New Location
The Southern Oregon Elec
tric Company is7 now lo
cated in the College Block
oh N. Grape Street
Southern Oregon Electric Co.
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