Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 26, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    . ISrBDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QRKGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, .1012.
LKHTANDroWER
FOR THE APPLE6ATE
ORATORY TO FLOW
HERE IN 0CT08ER
riGE BID
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Superintendent II. C. Stoddard of
Iho CiilifOruiaOirinn l.iclit uiitl
l'ower company nnnouneca that the
oompany is preparing to cxlciitl its
lijltt iUnl owor system up the Apple
pile valley, ho Hint every runner will
havo the li ciipfi t of electric light.
Contracts nith farmer uro now belujr
made. The extension will he itintlc
irom .lnckouillo m Kueli.
Sufficient contracts Imvo boon
innite with the people of the Fruildnle
district to unsure the construction of
the distributing line into the neigh
borhootl. It i proposed to build the
lino through Kruitdtilc und across the
divide to Mm pity, ami thence- up the
pp1cc;atc from that point to connect
with the Jacksonville extension. It is
projK)SC(l to make a campaign in the
lower valley for the disponl of ow
or, the company dc&irinp to extend
the lino that now supplies the Leon
ard Orchard company on to Wilder
Ville. ANOTHER CROWDED HOUSE
SEE "PAID IN FULL"
An audience that completely filled
the Medford opera house last night
to witness the performance- of
Eugene Walters gripping four-net
drama "Paid in Pull,' called by the
Manion Claracn Players "The Cow
ard," paid sincere tribute to the rea
listic, powerful, convincing nctiug of
C. P. Manion in the role of the de
spicable, banc, cowardly Brooks by
rising and hisfring and calling for
vengeance on the bead of the con
temptuous scrouudcl-husbaud. A
more obvious and emphatic recogni
tion of bplcndid histrionic endeavor
is seldom witnessed, and Mr. Manion
well deserved this unique recognition
of bis uncommon art. Mr. Manion
was not Manion, be was Jim Brooks,
mid in the entire history of stage vil
lainy from Togo down, it would be
difficult to find a character as vile
ns Brooks.
Tonight the Manion Clnmen Play
ers paly "The Girl of the Hills."
GIRL OF NINETEEN
WEDS MAN OF SEVENTY
LOS ANGKLES, Scut. 20. John
C. Driver, 70, of Kldon, Mo., and
Miss Naomi Tarwatcr, 19, of South
Pasadena, nre married here today,
following a cross-continent race by
Driver to claim his bride. Driver
Rays ho has known the young lady
since she "used to Mt on my knee,"
Tiie bride who saw nothing incon
gruous in -mating with a man fifty
yeurs her senior, said: "I love him
that's the main reason why wc wore
married. Besides he bus promised to
build me the best home in Eldon. nnd
I couldn't rcfuso after be had come
all tho way from Missouri."
PLACER GOLD STRIKE
CAUSES NOME RUSH
NOME. Sept. 20. A placer gold
strike, jielding $2.50 to the pan, has
caused a ruh of prospectors to
Boulder Creek, six miles from Nome.
It is said to be an extension of tho
third beach line, which has yielded
many millions.
It tho plant of tho dlffoiout po
tltlrnl Icadcra In .Inrkson county do
not miscarry Hnvomt prominent men
of tho United States will Iiq In Med
font In October nnd address voter,
Tho dcmocratH uuuouuco that they
Imvo every prospect of Inducing W.
J. Hrjnn to Mponk hero next mouth.
Senator Chambcrlnln and ox-Senator
Ccarln will Also bo hero.
The progressive!! nnnouuco that
nmuuR other sneakers thuy have no-
cured Governor lllram JoIuihoii of
California, vlco presidential cnudldatc
on tho Hull Mooho ticket. I to Is to
speak hero during tho lattor wcok of
October.
Jonathan Hourno, Jr., will visit
Medford October 10 to look over hit
political fences and determine wheth
er ho will run akuIu or not.
Hon Selling Is also expected next
month.
THE HARVEST HAS BEGUN.
-X T. HtttM.
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TRAILED
By
BODY
GUARD
FORT WORTH, Texas, Sept. 20.
Testimony that J. B. Snead was trail
ed by n bodyguard night nnd dav
since he shot nnd killed A. G. Boyee,
senior, was offered tit the habeas cor
pus hearing hero today, by' which
Sncad hopes to secure his rclca-c
pending his trial for killing A. G.
Boycc, juuior. Sncad mu-t stand
trial again for killing the elder Bo.vcu.
the first tnul having ended in a dis
agreement. John Blantou admitted today that
he had been Sncad's bodyguard for
mouths. He said that he told Sncad
that young Boycc had vihited Mrs.
Sncad at Dallas while Sncad was be
ing tried for the murder of Boycc,
senior, nnd that the banker acted like
n crazy man.
NO AMNESTY OFFERED
0R0ZC0 BY MADERO
$12,000 RAKE-OFF BUI
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MEXICO CITY, Sept. 2(5, That
amnesty has been oifercd to General
Pnscual Orozco, juuior, leader of the
Mexican rebels, 'by the Madcro gov
ernment was officially denied here
today.
TACOMA, YVn., Sept. 2G.The
first real evidence connecting C. K.
Houston and John H. Bullock with
conspiracy to defraud the govern
ment on coal contracts came out in
their trial In tho federal court
today when J. W. Smith, secre
tary of the Pacific Coast Coal
company of Seattle testified that
Houston had turned ovor to him
vouchers for about $12,000 for "com
missions on coal sales at Nome,
J DOS," when the company had made
no sales, there that year.
BY NEVADA PEOPLE
VIRGINIA CITY. Nov., Sept. 2C
With tho shrieking whistles of the
Comstock mills sounding a welcome,
William J. Rryan arrived horc short
ly beforo noon today and was given a
great ovation. lie was escorted to
tho opera house by almost tho en
tire population, and was Introduced
by Koy Plttman, democratic candi
date for the United States senate.
ran
OCEAN TO OCEAN HIGHWAY
NEW YORK TO LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES, Oil.. Sept. 20.
An oocnn-to-oeeun automobile high
way, with ouo cud In I .oh AugcliM and
the other in Now Yoik to draw coast
closer to const is the purposo of an
organized mcctiuir of law Anuulcs
business men, who have today con-
tnbuted fo,f.k) as a fund to aid the
project.
Nearly .nno-fourth of tho 100,000
clKnrmakcrs In tho Untied States tiro
women.
BY BULL MOOSE
BOSTON, Sopt. 20. Nominated on
tho progressive platform in n ward
heretofore democratic, Charles Shuc,
aged 110. a Chinese, republican candi
date for the lower house of the Mas
sachusetts legislature, announced
hero today that he favored, Theodore
Roosevelt for president.
Shuo inserted a plank in his pint
form which reads:
''I pledge myself (o do all possiblo
to admit Chiucso women into this
country without restriction."
Shue was born in Seattle, Wash.,
of Chinese parents.
CONDEMNED MAN1 CHOOSES
DEATH BY RIFLE BULLET
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Sept. 20
Harry Thornc wns' shot to death
in tho stnto penitentiary hero at 0:114
o'clock this morning for tho murder
of Gcorgo Fassell in 1010.
Thornc was convicted and kiven
the deutli penalty. He chose shoot
ing us tho mode of bis execution.
Societies affiliated with tho Brit
ish General Federation of Trade Un
ions have 900,000 members.
Finest Hair Dressing
For Women
Perfectly Delightful Full of Itc-
frdtilntr and Invlgornllng juall
tic Tlmt Put Life. I.ustrn
anil Beauty Into HiUr
TOMORROW NIGHT
Medford Athletic Club
10-R.OUNDS-10
Eddie Bracken
vs.
Joe Williams
500 Seats at $ 1
NOT merely A MODERN BUNGALOW
Uno PARISIAN Sugo and your hair
won't turn gray; won't look faded
or grow thin and scraicgloy.
Dandruff will disappear, hair atop
falling; tho scalp wll beconio Im
maculately white, and all germ Ufa
will bo promptly destroyed.
At dealers overywhoro, CO conta.
Sold by Chas. Strang, who will re
fund your money If you aro not sat
isfied. Tho girl with tho Auburn
hair Is on ovory packago of PARI
SIAN Sage.
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ly-wwjBjBBf . sp-j buun, vAHRBliiVSiiVJ
but A MODEL, MODERN HOME of
flvo largo roomi, batb, two largo porches, nnd connecting woodshed
and storo room, nt S28 Dakota Ave. FOIl BALK at less than cost,
with grounds of three lots, all fenced and Improved with cement
walks, lawn, vines, shrubbory, flowers, garden, fruit, slmdo trees,
chicken hotiso and pens. Home Just threo hundred foot of pave
ment, fuclng south down center of Orange street. This will not
last long. 8oo It at onco. Call M. 1031 or boo owner at ttou for
prlco and terms.
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STERLING SILVER WEDDING GIFTS
Wc have on display in our show rooms a largo assortment of
STERLING SILVER FLATWARE AND HOLLOW-WARE PIECES
Suitable for all occasions such as:
Tea Sots, Coffco Sots, Dossort Said, Almond Sots, Ico Cream Sots, Luueli Cantor Sots, Horry Sotn, Sugar
and Cream Sots, Candlesticks, Sandwich Trays, Bread Trays, Cako Trays, Don Jiou Dishes, Comport
Dishes, Itollsh Dishes, Marmalade Jurs, Water Pitchers, Flowor Vanes, PrUo Cups.
Near roatofflco MARTIN J. REDDY, TK JWlr Hcdfonl, Oregon
mm$mmm$mjm
Buy Your Piano of a Home Dealer
WE ARE THE ONLY DIRECT FACTORY TO HOME DISTRIBUTORS OF THE WORLD'S BEST PIANOS AN) PLAYER PIANO IN SOUTHERN OREGON AT THE LEAST
POSSIBLE EXPENSE TO EACH INDIVIDUAL PURCHASER.
'We shun the High City rents and the High salaried help and the expensive city advertising which all the other concerns are forced to meet and by meeting theso oxpensos they are forced
to add to the price $85.00 to $100.00, which we save the customer on every piano we sell if you take quality into consideration when you buy that piano.
Pianos are like diamonds, there are good ones and bad ones, but let me tell you, Mr. Piano Buyer, there are more bad ones than good ones. As a rule the method used by tho concern
doing business represents the quality of goods they sell. Wo have contest fakers, we havo check floaters, we have manufacturers sale conductors. With oiltongue salesmon,
THEY ALWAYS PLAY THE GAME STRONG
The contest dealers never fail to run a so-called cut price sale in connection with their contests. They run theso sales to make it appear that they aro offoring a furthor reduction'
Sometimes they offer no excuse for running the sale except THEY WANT TO SAVE YOU MONEY.
Sometimes their certificates bear the name of some ouo piano factory yet tlioy accept thorn on any other piano ..'..,.
on the lloor. They will even sometimes tell you that the particular piano they arc trying to sell is the same tiling
(except the name of course) as a $500 world renowned niano; yet this particular piano would cost you less than
one-half that price, deliberately giving you more than $250. We want to ask yeii:
WOULD A BANK GIVE YOU CREDIT FOR $500 IF YOU DEPOSITED $250?
All reliable one-price dealers are informing the piano-buying public of the methods used by contest dealers
not because we like it. We are forced to in justice to those who do not know and ourselves. And if you will inves
tigate thoroughly you will learn even more than we have attempted to tell you. , '
HALE'S ONE PRICE WAY :
You get nothing but piano values at Hale's. You don't have to pay for jewelry or for any thing else offered
as bait, , 7
AH of our used stock to be sold at a reduced price. Don't fail to see us before you buy. JWo havo somothiug
special to offer you. The house that sells Stciuway pianos and Apollo Player pianos. '
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