arEBVORD MAIL TRTBUOT, MfcDVOttl), OTOON, TUESDAY, yOVEMKTO 2S101t , POLICE GUAKDING ASH CART DRIVERS DURING STRIKE IN NEW YORIi PLAY ALUMN 1 ,1, O'dtim was appointed lu Imvo piopiuuil uiul (ilnut'il in tho vestibule of tho new library building a bton.o tablet upon which will bo luHcilhml wmdn uomnicinoruttvu l Mr Cniuo gle. Contractor lvey lepoiled Unit, with leiinniinlily good weather, hi) would huui tlio library building icnily for ooeupaney by the inhbllu 11 1' Iniuiiiry, but ns there wiih a tilnmeo 'Hint It might be later than this, tho matter of a piiblio leeeptlnn wiih defnm'd until a Inter mooting of Ihu mud. ' ' 1 TURKEY DAY IS n' 'i HI nit School Football Team Will! t Carnegie Library Board Meets and 4.4-HH-M''M-M--H-444 1 Clash With Old Guards Thanks- (ilvlnjj Great Sport Is Expected to Follow First Whistle. Elects Now Head of Institution Committee Appointed to Secure Tablet Commemorating Cnrncglo. ; PXGB BTGHT Ml ROBINSON LIBRAR AN i fll 4 irs Tlio IiIkIi ohool football tomn villi piny nguinst the hnltlc-sonrrod voter-1 tips of old on Tlmnkcivinjr tiny fort iiio chnmpioiiRliip of the world. The hnltlo-sdnrrod vols are rocruitiMll from the rank of the nlnmtii, ranks of Atari ford citizenship nuri nny other rank, 8 lonjj as they arc rank enough. It is preiliflcd that the. ftiune will he the hardest one of the year for both hides. The hijh school will run up ngninst a heavy team composed of j men who have sonori their time learn inj and plnying the pmio and the alumni is cxpootvd to have n ino-t diffieult time in Hvinc up to the nev rules. Considerable interest is diown in the Kinm and n large crowd of the supporters of both sides will he out to offer suggestions and ndvioc from the side lines. It will be a grand old game. i GUARDING THE oACEVjG UAGONS AT THE WHARJ 1ii Stocks Firm. NEW YORK, Nov. 2S. Today's opening stook market showed firm ness, with prices about on n level with yestordny's closing, but a few stocksNnnde good gnin;. Later the tone turned weak under heavy sell ing and there was n sharp decline. Wnbnsh preferred, Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, Reading, Missouri Pacific, Utah Copper and Interna tional Harvester lost a point and ' Louisville & Nashville 1 3-4. The market closed steady. Bonds -were firm. $500 BIBE PAID. (Continued From Page Ond) will try to prove that this was done by persons closely associated with the McNamaras. The $500 paid Lockwood, Browne alleged, was earnest money on a bribe of $1,000 to hang the jury. Other Arrests Impending. That there nre other arrests im pending in the case was the positive assertion emanating from the office of the district ntorney. It was made very plain that Franklin was consid ered only a "go-between" in the cas, nnd that the men who actually put up the money are being closely watched and will be arrested shortly. The names of those men nre openly mentioned in the rumors, although it is impossible to find out whether or not tho rumors nre based on facts. Capl. ohn U.. Fredericks, the district attorney, is closoly guarded in his of fices and Ipis given orders to his men not to talk about the case in any of its phases. Will Hot Ihiilcnrc. , All that Browne would bay, further than to admit the known facts in the case, was that "we have got the men and we will have no trouble getting all of tho evidence in the case." When usked specifically is the mot prominent person couneeted with tho ilcNninnra case was under surveil lance ami that a warrant for hi ar rest would be asked as soon as the three niou now under arrest are ar raigned, he merely smiled and said: "Wait and see." Clarence Barrow, chief counsel for the McNnnmniB, was huen at his of fice and stated that first knowledge of the case he hud was derived from iufprmntion given him by the now paper reporters. Ho said he could not even comment until he hud made u complete investigation, which he has, already undertaken. He donied absolutely that the defense was in any way connected with the bribery. Lockwood Xot Served. The most peculiar development of the ense i the fact that Lockwood had not been actually seivcd with n pubpoena for jury service. His name wag one of Ihoso drawn by Judge CLUSTER LIGHTS 10 OAKDALE Property Owners on West Main Street Sign for Installation of Lights for Additional Two Blocks Lights From School to Bridge. All property owners 4111 West Main street, between Holley street and Oakdale avenue, have signed eon tracts for the introduction of cluster street lights, and it i& expected tho lights will be put in this fall. As tho jmsts for these lights are of con crete, there might be some delay should the weather got sufficiently cold to freeze thp concrete. When those lights are in there will be n continuous cluster lighting sys tem from Oakdale avenue, on the west, to Riverside nonue, on the en-t, a distance of eight bloek, beside, the Southern Pacific right of way oi 400 feet, which is ah-o cluster lighted. Aside from these lights on Jln'm street, nearly nil the intersecting streets nre to be similarly lighted for from one to two block-, either way from Main street. WOMAN WAS INSANE THEN, BUT IS SANE NOW NEW YORK, Nov. 28. Mrs. Fran ces O'Shaughnessy wa-. ac(iiitted of the change of having murdered her husband. The jury declared that t.he was iusane when she killed her faith less spouse, nlthough she is now sane. Justice Foster remanded her to the Tombs for examination bv ulitiiintb t convince the court that she is now mentally resjonsiblc. LOBI, N. J., Nov. 28. Iximppiu Plospiu shot and killed five porMn. and thou committed suicide here to day. He used a six-chamber revolver and each bullet claimed a life. The dead are his wife, his mother, hi, sistor, his two children and himself. TATE CHARGED WITH BIGAMY Local Man Said to Have Wife Llvinq in Colorado and One in Medford Hearing in Medford Set for This Afternoon. STEPHEN 1 Al Tate, formerly one of the pro prietors of the Wot Side livery sta ble, was arreted (oditv charged with bipnmy, and hearing is set for 4 o'clock this afternoon before Judge Glenn O. Taylor. The warrant of arrest was issued by Prosecuting Attorney Mulkey upon information furnished him by a nfnn unmell Young, n contractor, who hits been in charge of construction work up near Prospect. A telegram from Fort Collins, Col.. ! to Mr. Mulkev reads: j "Agues Tate still living and wife of j Al Tale." This is signed by C. A. Carlton, sheriff. Tate is said to have a wife in Med ford, although Mr. Mukey is nimble to learn of the dnte when the second marriage took place. GOOD HILL AT ISIS. Grace and Monto WIIke3 have won their way to Medford popularity with their rope spinning act at tho Isls. la addition to her skill with the rope Miss Grace Is a ragtime singer of the kind that makes tho old gentle man in the roar Beat feel like doing a duck and wing ranee. A musical act by EiKBleston-.and Smith comes straight from the Orphouni at Port land and Is very good. Mum Smith le a violinist of more than ordinary skill. LOWELL IS OUT FOR U. S. SENATE PKN'DLKTON. Ou, Nov. 28. An nouncing that he would be a candi date for United Slates senator ut the general election 111 Oregon next April when the presidential preference and senatorial, primaries will be held, At torney Stephen Lowell today w-ued a long formal statement attacking the record qf United States Senator Bourne, whom ho will oppose. A meeting of the Medford Carnegie library board wiih held in the direc tors' room of the Medford Furniture and II 11 ul win 0 company Monday nftvriUHiu, The principal business which came boron the board was tho selection of u librarian and the appointment ,' one committee. Miss K.lixuhclh (ob iimou of Seattle, who has friends in Medfotd and who is cpciionccri 111 library work, was chosen as librarian, hor sen iocs to commence .lauuarv I. A committee composed of Mes. dames P. J. Neff, P. K. Merrick antl YOUR DRUGGIST STOPS THAT ITCH If you nre nufforlnu from Kofom. rxrlnnlN or nny other kind of nUIii trouble, tlrop Into our more for lit Ktatu relief. Wo will Runrnutoo you to mop tlmt Itch In two oouil. A Sid trial Imttlo will prqvo It We Imvo oltl otlicr rm(H.'t fop nMn trouble, but nimo that wo cotibt rrcommyiiit moro hlKlily than ttm well known compound of Oil of Winter Krtrn. Thymol nml a few other In Ktrdlrnta that Imvo wroiiKht nuoh won derful curcn nil ovor tho country. This compound, known nit I). I). D. rrt'xcrlptlnn. will cool nnd heal tha Itchy, burning kln n nothlmr rlno con. Oft n, rrmilar bottlo nnd boo ou our no-ray oRor, .Mcdfortl I'liarmnrj. 7f yon want to find tho host possi ble place to livo after your contem plated removal study the "to let" ads as though the wore your creed and Koran. PRIZE CUP FOR OREGON The Great Northern Offers Fifty Dollar Silver Trophy Cup for Best Display at St. Paul Land Show Another cup has been put up by the Great Northern Hallway for com petition at tho great Land Show to be held In St. Paul Docembcr 12 to 23, 1911. Tht3 tropliy cup will bo a handsome silver cup and can be won by any county, commercial club or Individual In tho big State of Ore gon. Tho county, commercial club or Individual which makos tho most attractive exhibit of Oregon's grains, grasses or fruits will win this cup. Perhaps you are going to exhibit as an Individual, and If not, probably you will exhibit through your commercial club's or county's exhibit. In nny case, oven If you are going to exhibit individually and tho different land shows, It will bo an honor. Indeed, to win tho Great Northern cup for tho beat exhibit made at tho St. Paul Show. in your flection, Help boost. Try to win this cup for yourself and your soctlon. Considering tho flno con dition of Oregon's crops this year, and the splendid showing Oregon's exhibits aro making everywhero at also through cither your county or Hnrdw,.ll'a r.rtin., ,, ..f,i.,. i commercial clubs exhibit, you should the eleventh panel of veniremen, mull?0 ovorythlng In your power to asalst tljo deputy sheriff who was orderJ " - " to sgrvo him leportcd tlmt ho hndti been absent from tho nity for more than a year and a half. 116 w ho could bo drawn into the f.if,o is puzzling all intorestcd, but so far the district attorney litis refused to nidko any statement on the matter One theory given publicity by persons closu to the prosecution was this might not bo the floorgo Lockwood who wah intended to bo served, but this is absolutely impossible of con Xiriiialioii, Up to 11 o'elook no foi mill book ing of (he trio of acciiscri men had Imkjii made, and 110 htatemout regard jug when thoy would actually le booked wasninde, 11 1 , iiiii 1 Some onu of those days a man will ndveiriso for stilo1' tl(o very thing you ho much need and want, but fed that you can't afford to buy "at first liand." V tfm "r . M v fr tt v ". " xiBIIIHillllllllHk ns i' : 1 gesifpvijai- , .y , 'j.' wawiBmi acvt v text 1 M mm ' Jt S No More Cold Hands SlHOWtUM A A woman often docs not notice what a cold day it is so long as she is bustling around the house. But when she sits down to her sewing and mending, she soon feels chilly. It is then she needs a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. Its quick, glowing heat warms up a room in next to no time. Thit is the beauty of a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. It if always ready for use; you can carry it wherever you please; and you L'glit it only when you want it The Perfection Oil Hcter if imokeleu nd ododeti a ntentrd utonutic device iotuiei UuL It 11 reliable, ule nd economicml burnt rune houri on one filling, liamltome. too drums finuhed cither in blue enamel or plain iteel, with trimming. 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J1 Southern Oregon ElectrlG Co. j: North Grape Z 4f44r4r4fW44r4rW4(44 MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE, NOV. 28 ED. W. ROWLAND and EDWIN CLIFFORD (Inc.) Offers THE INIMITABLE COMEDIAN DAVE, LEWIS in Don't Lie to Your Wife By CAMPBELL B. CASARD . Written for Laughing PiirpoHDH SoiiKFurco in Thrco AoU Hwrv Wife Will Lt-nvo tlio Theater Willi u Smilo for .Iluhliy CompMiiy, l'loduclion, Klcftricul Kffeels, HIiiko ScUiiijM, CohIimiicb ALL OF IIIOIIMKKIT v Kfjiiully ho uro tho CJIKLS ami LKWIS' BONOS IJiruyt i'rom Whitney 0)om IIoiiho, Chiciiffo PRICES: I'inil tin rows J'jjj Liint hcvwi r0VH ,r On lieslru (jirclo ''OC Ihili'onv, first thi'co vvh 4 ,,,,I.UU Ni'xl thrco rowH . . . . ? r 75c O.hVrv -' 50 mutmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmm I J Jt Jjv Kji 1 J i-j FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY 25o DISCOUNT On all our Hand Painted atid Vino Tmporled ff China, Cut Class and Cold Vtehed Bohemian Class JUST IN ' I HAVILAND HANSOM SHAPE AMERICAN CHINA ii In Plain White and Gold f Coin Decorated MM Phis is tho lino of Open Stock China vu have ;; ;: boon waiting for, it's tho finest American grade ;: :; made. You-can buy one piece or a full sot and it :: will ho delivered promptly tomorrow. Start your :: dinner sot tomorrow and complete it pieeo by :: 11 piece. You know we carry these two patterns in ''. open stock all the year round. Cut Star Water Set Six Cut Star Blown Class Tumblers and Cut Star Tankard dug, 7 pieces complete $1.50 Wednesday Tomorrow Is the last day for n 25 per cent discount on all ladies', boys' and miss- .s' Winter Underwear, t HUSSEY'S l-t-l4flifif If lii-fr4--t--H-l til lHtftli ! --- --- -- - Thanksgiving Cheer That iuic-brown tui-lcey, fragrant lMinipkiu pie, '' cranberry sauce, celery and oth(5r enjoyable tiarts of ; the coming Thanksgiving dinner will make n new ; reputation for you as a cook and housewife ii! you ;: cartifully mako suro you are right beforo you pur- :: chaso. ' ii v $& Consider tho great delight of your family H and friends when thoy find that tho dinner is the finest1 they ever tasted. Select your store this one, tho best. ' '" i'6 We buy to please you, not ourselves. You will :: find hej-e a stock of Thanksgiving eatables to choose ;; "from without an equal in this town. An inspection ;; will maktj you a purchaser. Come and see them, oven : if you do not buy. Thanksgiving Cheer ol! every ;: description to suit all pockets and tastes. ALLEN GROCERY CO. ft - aM w 4