Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 04, 1911, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFCffiD MATL TRTBUNTMEDFORD, OREGON. SATURDAY. NOVTCMnEtt 'I, 1911. "
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JACK FROST HITS
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CROP
Mercury Drops Below Frcwlnrj Point
and Texas Growers Aro Hahrtl Hit
Snow Six Incites Deep in Parts
of Northern Texas.
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ST. LOUIS, Mo., Xow 4. With
Ilia inoroury down to tlio freezing
paint nl dnybronk in nenrly nil of the
fiellon bolt of Texas, it was pre
dicted today tbnt the cotton orop
Yfliioh imunWd to be largo will bo
killed. .Aaonnipnnying tlio drop in
tompornlure wiir n heavy full of snow
which wns ijenornl in Texas, Okla
homa nnd Knntihs. In northwest
Texas tlio mow is six inehos deep.
At Tulsa nnd other Okhihonlu points
t)io Icniporntnre dropped suddenly to
J4 hojow. Twenty nboe r.ero is ic
ported nl Lower Ohio vnlley points
MANY WOMEN
ARE BUTCHERE
Italians Show No Mercy Even War
ring on Defenseless Non-Combat-ants
Ewjlish Lieutenant Tele
graphs Particulars of Atrocities.
man may
e
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TUMBLED
Balloon With Which He Hoped to
Cross Qccon Said to Have Plunged
Toward Sea After He Had Started
on Journey.
ATLANTIC CtTY, K. J., Nov. 4.
Molvln Vn n I nmn nnd hts balloon with
which ho hopos to cross the Atlantic
are boltcvod to have fallen Into tho
ocean north of here, and members ot
the life saving crew bare started in
boats to render assistance if needed.
The top of the airship only can
bo seen and to evory nppearanco It
is in tho water or resting on tho luml
banks.
After n good flight over the ocean
Vnnlman steered north hero and
watchers in the ilfo saving station
saw tho balloon suddenly descend
low toward tho bay.
CORONER'S JURY
QUITS FOR WEEK
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Will Seek information Regarding the
Whercasliouts of Missing Butcher
and 'Chauffeur Who Figure in the
Case.
Tho coroner's Jury Investigating
tho death of Nathan llogoway hits
adjourned for ono week. In the
mmiutlmc some word regarding the
whereabouts of tho -missing chauffeur
and butcher with whom Kogowny
was last seen will bo sought.
Revolt In Manchuria.
TOKIO. Nov. , Mmiclimiu U
thicntenod by revolution. .Mukden w
reported in n glutei of iVnnent and
there is fear tlutt Clmio-o rebel will
ally theinselve win, i10 Moheiniuen
dun element nnd fire the three east
ern provinces with war.
Ilnsklns ior Hoaltu.
FINE
ROOMS
203 OLSON 2T.
WASHINGTON. 1). C, Nov. 4.
The explosion of a three-Inch gun
board tho torpedo bout destroyer
Preble off San Diego was reported
to the navy department this after
noon. Nono of the crew was Injured.
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BARGAIN
In a fine driving horse,
harness and buggy
Price right
Look nt tho "For Sole" ads nnd
nt eomo of the things that aro adver
Jicod for snl
Look at tho nds that oftor em
ployment and you'll find the right one
BOOU.
TT.-iftktn for TTMillh.
Call at Rooms 6 and 7 Palm Building, Opposito
Nash Hotel. Phone 4141.
Medford Opera House, Tues. Nbv. 7
DIIIKCT KUOM ITM TUKMKNDOl'H HHVKHH AT Till? COMJ.MIUA TIIK.
ATIIK, HAN KKANCMS(X, KN HOUTK TO TIIIO 1IKIMO, POimiANII.
HENRY B. HARRIS
PUW8KNTH
THE
FIVK MONTIIH
IilllKllTV TIIKATIIK, N. V.
The lllggcNt Comedy lilt of tho Ycnr
COUNTRY
A llny of City I.lfu
LONDON. Nov. 4.-r-"Canno Eng
land do something to stop such hor
rors?" is tho plea today of Herbert
Montague, second lieutenant of the
Fifth Fusiliers, in a news agency
dispatch from Tripoli, where ho Is
fighting with tho Turks. Telegraph-)
ing from Soukel Yohma, Montague '
tells of Italian butcheries in Tripoli, (
whoro ho declares Turkish and Arab '
women and children are being dally
slaughtered by tho Italians.
On entering and driving tho Ital
ians out ot Arab bouses which they
woro holding, Montague wires, "We
discovered tho bodies ot 120 women
and children with their hands and
feet bound, mutilated, pierced and
torn. Later wo found a mosqut.
filled with tho bodies of women and
children mutilated beyond recogni
tion. There must, havo been 400
there."
Montague's telegram has given
new Impetus to an agitation that
something be dono to check tho cruel
ties of tho war in Tripoli.
Lecture Tomorrow.
Walter A. Hall, Inspirational (Spir
itualist) lecturer, will speak at
Smith's hall, 128 North Grapo Btreet,
Sunday, November C, 1911, at 11
a. m. Subject: "Rational Spiritual
ism; Proved by tho Bible."
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. William
Wafford, agen 10, was dragged half
a block under a street car. When he
crawled out ho wanted to know if
tho doctors would keep blm lato Tor
school.
Tke last rkihg in the
World a Man should think
of buying is "Cheap" Under
wear. We sell no Underwear
that we can not guarantee.
We are exclusive dsalers
of ths famous Vassar mads
Union Suitsthe kind that
fits, pricsd from $ 1 .25 to --
$6 the suit. Once you wsar
the V;
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other kirtd, the hve-pisce,
for evermore.
We havs mahy excellsht lihes ih Shirts and
Drawsrs, fleece lined, natural wool, merino, camel s
hair, pure soft wqol, etc., etc. .
Uhderwsar at 50c, 75c $1., $1.25 up to
$6.00 the garment. ""
See the grsat line of popular priced Uuderwear
that we are selling for $2.00 and $3.00 per suit.
It s the best valus in ths land fer ths money.
Ask to ses what interests you, andyeu II seen
discovsr that this is ths Stgre for Men s Uhdsr
wear and Men s Furnishings of all serfs.
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are just the ones we re
looking for
those who have hereto-fore
failed to obtain
satisfaction, either in
Ready-Tailored or Cus
tom Made garments,
at any price.
Especially for such as
these arethe Michaels
Stern and HershWcik
wire perfectly tailorecl,
reasonably priced, new
Fall and Winter Styles
intended,
Note especially the snug collar, natural
shoulders and graceful models of our
new Fall models. A look will con
vince you where to buy your wearing
apparel. t
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MODEL CLOTHING CO.
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unpropnroil who enn nlwayH lay ti nieo npputis-
log meal or light luncheon boforo any guoHt unuxpocted
or not. Iter friends pruliio her for hor linunawlfly ijunl
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only oomo from hoBpltnllty pTfely done.
phe secret lies in having a
well chosen selection of canned
goods and table dainties always at hand.
Look over our stock the heat of the-kind in tho town
and ninkc a selection today. Thou put your fear in tho
cupboard for you will he prepared for any company
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We have just unpacked a full line of the latest .Columbia Hornless
Graphonolas- 4 ,
Come in and hear the latest Columbia Double Disc Records.
Appointments made for private demonstration at your home.
Graf onolas sold on easy terms, if more convenient.
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