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THE FAMOUS BOARDING HOUSE SCENE FROM "THE COUNTRY DO Y," COtylNG TO THE MEDF0RD OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY
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Dh-edtett bf pfillomatti State Dank
SYhVwili Make Godd Any
Losses Dub to Tangle' Lett by
Calislcr Evars.
BALEMj Oro., Nov. :. According
to Superintendent of Banks Wright,
tho depositors of Iho Philomath
Btnlo bank, which closed Its doors
rotfdntbvwIH'uo bald hack dollar for
dollnr.
Wright, who hns Just returned
from Philomath, after examining the
books, snld thb directors would tnakc
good any deficit that might exist
when the tangle left by Cashier
Erars, who la under arrest, Is
atralghtoncd out. It Is holloved a
deficit of approximately $1S,000 will
bq found.
GRAIN SPECULATORS
FACE HUGE LOSS
CHICAGO, 111., Nov. 3. A group
of grain speculators here today are
lacing the loss of a million and n
halt dollars, ao well as possible
prosecution by the United States gov
ernment on n .chnrgo of violating the
Sherman anti-trust act ns a result of
enormous manipulations in the wheat
market.
It is estimated that these holdings
amount to 30,000,000 bushels. The
market is steadily declining. '
OWNERS OF TRIANGLE CO.
PLEAD "NOT GUILTY'
NEW YORK, Nov. 3. 'Not guil
ty" was the plea of Max Blank and
Isaac Harris, proprietors of the Tri
angle Shirtwaist company, In whoso j
factory In the Asch building 146 per
son's mot death by flro last spring
when the men were arraigned before
Judgo O'Stilllvan hero yesterday on
four counts of first and second de
gree manslaughter. Their arraign
ment is a victory for the state In its
flclit to force the men to trial.
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County Court Considers Appropria
tion of $2000 ris Premium (or Per
manent Fair Notiilnn to Do With
District Fnlr,
The biggest comedy success of the
jenr, "The Countrj Boy," will be
presented by Heniy D. Harris at the
Medford opera hottso November 7,
1911. This comedy, which Is typi
cally American, belongs to the same
class of plays as "The Fortune
Hunter," "The Man From Home" and
'Get Rich Quick Wnlllngford." It
consists of a sprinkling of sentiment,
some pathos and a full dose of hu
mor; a combination that appeals to
every class of theatregoers. That ita
success has been nothing shoii of
scnwitlonal Is proven by the fact that
tt crowded the Liberty theatre, Now
York, for five months and Powers'
theatre. Chicago, for two months, and
will be presented hero xnrll as
during Its engagement In those cities.
The piece Is In four nets, two of
the scenes being laid In a small ll
lace In New York state, and tlio
other two In n cheap hoarding house
in the great metropolis. The story
of tho play shows si country boy, full
of enthusiasm, folly, and the egotism
if outh, sho lenx-t Ms mother and
sweetheart behind to prove himself
In n rcnt elt. 11 falls In a. ma
terial wn., become invoked with u
rilppuut and umhwi lug woman, Is
discovered by his weetlioart and
prospective father-in-law and cant off,
hi despair ho contemplates suicide.
A newswrper man, also broken and
at the end of his resources, finds
Mm and suspects his design, lie
purposely directs the talk to suicide
'ml confided to tin boj that he Is
'wenrj of life and about to oud It all.
HSJSIAB .
CALIFORNIA IM
I TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS
NOME, Alaska Carrying a full
lift of passengers and valuable
treasure cargo the steamship Vic
toria, the Inst liner to leave Nome
this year, is on her way to Seattle
today. This cuds alt communication
by water between Nome und the out
bide world till next June.
COLUMBUS, Ohio Secretary of
State Graves today ruled that Presi
dent Tnft could not register here by
affidavit but must appear on Mon
day personally before the board of
elections and show cnusc why he did
not get his name on the voting list in
time. Failing to do this the president
will be disfranchised.
RAN FRANCISCO, Cal. President
Kidder of Grass Valley 1ms quit her
uniqne job as the only woman rail
road president. She is in Snn Fran
cisco to sell her holdings in the Neva
da county Narrow Gauge Hailrond
company, a rond 20 miles long be
tween Colfax and Grass Valley.
NELSON, H. C Two veteran
prospectois, Dick Roberts and Alee
Hobb, who are working with A. S
Johnston, storekeeper and posl mus
ter at Poplar, claim to liave discov
ered the famous lost mine of the
Bayoiine country.
YUMA, Ariz., Nov. 3. Calbralth
1. Rodgors, the ocean to ocean avia
tor, a very much disappointed man,
awakened early today at tho desolate
3idotrack christened Stovall, 50 miles
east of Yuma. He was sore because
the lack of one gallon of gabollue
prevented him from stopping on Cali
fornia soil late yesterday as waf his
plan. The aviator hopos to camp to
night either at Riverside, Redlands
or &n Bernardino. Tomorrow he
plans to fly without any stop to Pasadena.
CLARK STILL TALKS
. OF ANNE
KEEPER OF GAME
. PRESERVE IS KILLED
wlureupon tho tu earnestly endeav.
, ors to ribfeMldo him, The result Is
,a dotcrmlu.iilon on the pait of both
, to go back to tho Iioj'h homo town
and start a newspaper, which pi uvea
HIlCCl'SMflll,
lloaldeii staging tho piece In excel
lent Hhape. Mr. Harris has Hiipplled
u cast of w oil-known pluyoi's which
Includes Alfred Cooper, Frank Mr
OorniMck, Donn llorup, Frank K
.Jamison, George Schuoffer, Olive.
Templeton, Hldn Furry, Charlotte
Langdon and Nelllo Fillmore.
FIRST SECRETARY OF
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AGRICULTURE DEAD
SAX JOSE. Gal. Women postal
savers far outnumber the men. ac
cording to statistics taken from the
postal savings bank here.
Haskins for Health.
FREMONT, Neb.. Nov. 3. -"You
lot nie run for president on n plat
form calling for the anuexntiou of(
Canada, insofar as this country can
accomplish that ond, and let Presi
dent Tnft run against me opposing
annexation, r.nd I will carry every j
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Mine in ine union, uecnircu iiiuuip
Clurk. speaker of the house of rep
resentatives, in a speech here toiHy.
Clark is scheduled to make '21 ad
dresses iii the Thirteenth District in
the interest of Daniel V. Stevens,
dcmouralio candidate for congress to
succeed, the late Representative
Lnttn: '
"Nine-tenths of the people in this
countrj' fnvof anuexntiou of Canada,
and I don't uurc who hears me say
it." added Clark.
ST. HELENS, the., N... It.-Deciding
the accident and suicide theories-,
Sheriff Thompson of Colum
bia county today staitod to smirch
with bloodhounds fur the iibmimuu ot
Charles Woust, a keeper tin the game
preserve here.
Wcist's bodyl vs found in the
cabin on the banks of a slough, two
mile from St. Helens. He had been
shot through the head.
Weist was Inst seen alive Tuesday
afternoon. Whcm found Weist was
lying, fully droned, across his bed,
where ho hnd npinireiitly fallen utter
being shot. ( t
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Look at All ot the rem estnte n-is
and at much of the real estnto nJ
wjrliscd. Iiefnrs investing
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov 3. Stricken
with apoplexy, Norman J. Coleman,
first secretary of agriculture, axed
St, In dead today after an ntttick
which seined him on n train on route
to Lexington Junction, Mo from St.
Louis. Me hnd Just couiplcted all
extended tour of the statu.
Coleman organized tho department
of ngrlculttiio under President Clove,
land.
Wnaklnn for Health
PORTLAND. Ore. During n fire
which damaged a lodging house on
Second and Oounh streets this morn
ing Herman Torstl ot so excited that
ho threw- all his clothes Into n trunk,
locked It' and tossed tho key of the
trunk throiiKh tho window. He on
rapid In a sheet
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Tho county coin t Is cousldeiliiK
tho apprnpilutlou ot V'JtHMi for tho
purposo of unstinting tho poriiiniicul
county fair now usautuil for tho
ItogUe rlvur vlilloy. The nioiiuy If
appiopi luted will liu used for nio
mliiin llstH and will go back to tho
people.
This has nothing to do with thu
dlstilct fair, which iccolwi t.ino
from tho stiite. i
Greece ami Turkey May War.
SEATTLE. Wii., Nov. ;i. That
(In'eec nml Tuikev may eiigiiKO mi
win- n u result of the lliiliuti-Tmki"li
will is the belief of local (licol; who
tiro leaving for their iiatixo land In
light. Fifteen former Mildiors hue
left Scuttle in Oiu hml two weeks for
(Jryoco.
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MRS. MgGILL
, BROKE
DOWN
Gives the Real Facts In Regard to
ner use and Tells How ine
Suffered.
Joncuboro, Ark. "I mirrored a com
plote brenk down In health, noma time
niro," wrlten Mm. A. McOIII, from thin
plftco. "I was very weak nnd could
not do nny work. I tried dlfferont
remcdlen, but they did mo no good.
One day, I not n bottle of Cardut. It
did mo bo much Reed, I wan surprlnod,
nnd took noma more.
Before I took Cardul. I had hcadachn
and backaclio, nnd nomotlmca I would
cry for houru. Now I nm over all that,
and can do o'.i Xicttt of houBcwork.' I
think It la tho nrca'cot ucdlclno on
carth.V
In tho past fifty yenu, thoimanda ot
Indira have written, Uo Mra. McOIII,
to tell ot tho LiuoiU received from
Cardul.
Such tcRtlmony, from carncnt women,
nuroly Indicatca tho great valuo of tlib
tonic remedy, for dlvcascfl peculiar to
women. Aro you a uffororT YcaT
Cardut la tho mndlrlna you need.
AVo urgo you to try It.
N. tl -Wriltta: A!U,AJtsiy rvr..0.iu.
mat MrOkln C.n , rhiun(, Tean., lor .Sprrin)
hlrueliQHi, nj G4 pjn l-mk, lloro TrriUacul
x WuoKn," tent In f UJn rppf, on icquot.
The New Inter urban Railway System
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will undoubtedly come in North Central Avenue. You would think they had a terminus at our
store now if you could see the people we have here every day.
CONTINUATION OF OUR SALE
is what does it. ,
PRICES CUT TO PIECES
HONOLULU ChinoMj residents ot
Honolulu in sympathy with the rebel
lion aniiiht the Mnneliu have sent a
communication to Secretary of State
Knox at Washington asking the U.n
ted Staler to let the "civil war" m
China proceed and jnotestiiie; nguiust
possible intcrfciencc by Japan.
PORTLAND, Oro. After a week's
hunt for a Chlnebo gambling resort
which1 they know waa In operation
tho police- found tho gamo running in
a building directly across from the
pollco station,
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SAN FRANCISCO, Cn). Fulling
21) foot into n tnhlc of orudo oil, Her
bert ITixli'H wns iilnuiiil iIikumhwI
when fished out. It wns found lu-
had received u frnotured skull and
cannot live.
BAN FRANCISCO, Cnl Tcnch
iK piirdeiiiiip: in tho public school
h iunludcd in the plan of tho educa
tion honrd in asking for an appro
priation for transforming scIiM lots
into truck patches.
PAN FRANCISCO, Cnl. "Cusp
diKinissed, snid Police Judge Sulli
vnu nervously when eight iomcn
confiontcd him to give- expert testi
mony in n battery clinigo growing out
of nv corset fitting dispute.
SANTA ROSA, Cal. ninckbenies,
tborntoHS, have drawn Author Hur.
hank from IiInTost forty yenrs of
jienr-secJusion into the path of the
agents for "hiogrnphicnl okcteho. of
our most distinguished citizens." '
FURNITURE, RUGS
JD R A r iL R 1 Jh S
9 x 12 Axminster Rugs
$i6pp
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EVERYTHING BEING SOLD AT ABSOLUTE COST
We want CASH.
A big inducement' to get married
THE HOUSE
THAT SELLS
FOR LESS
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See our signs on the building f
WE LEAD
' OTHERS
FOLLOW
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satiJrday
is Closing Day
at
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Ahrens'
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Anniversary
Sale
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Here are but a
few of the many
inducements we
are offering.
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Children's Coats
at 20 per cent
Discount
Two very special
numbers in
Silk Petticoats
$3 and $4.50
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Exceptional N
.values in. ,
Tailored Suits
$19.50 & $29.50
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