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ta ' (i i n ItfEDTTftftD MATH TRTnUNR "KTEnFOTlT). 'OTTRflON, TTtTPXY, SFJTEKmTifl 27, M2. GREATEST SERIES OF BALL GAMES M P HEIDI STHAMSIIIP MINIATURE IN SUGAR AND ICING. NUW YOIIK, Hfipt 27. Now Hint the 'Now York (Until huvn filoctixl DiniilHiilvoH to a HtM'otnl term an dm rii ItloiiM of tint Nutlonnl I.OHKUM by iln fouling lloitlon twlro yontoidiiy, (loth mil fmiN mill fnuncttcii toiliiy iirtullct nil (liiil McOrnw'it men will walk away with Out world' rhiimiiluniOilu, Now York mid Chlrngo each liavtt nine Kiunnit to play before October (I, when tint National l.onKUn season officially climes, but tlio Culm roilhl win nil of lliillr gamps anil Now York lotto nil without u illMiiliirtuiiont of the (Hants from the licitil of tint lint. AIHioiikIi he In not houstlng Mali nger MrUruw Ih confident thai tint Ito) Hox cannot repeat tlio (lotto hninl oil lil it Hutu tout your hy Connlo .Murk's l')illniloihlu Athlotli'H "I urn nut inakliii; any predictions," .McOrnw nalil tuiluy, "lint tlio Iio)h urn confident. Wo liuvo hint experience In ono world' mtrloR, unit thlH time It won't look llko such a big event. I OXpOt't tllO (HlllllM to win tin' HOrloH, but nIII'Uih, of conrNo, nrn filwuyn poHHlblo." An In tint ratio In nil world'H hofIoh, tho American I.ciikuii innnnKorK ran po nothing hut victory for their rep ri'itoiitnllvoti, whllti tint naino belief prevails auioiiK tlio Nntlount Lcukuc iiiokuU. 'Ilio followlin; prtMllctloiiH were mmt to tint United Prcus today by tint intuitti'.ttrx of Ncvcrul American nnd National League clubs: Jnko Hlnlil, inaimncr of tint Huston Hod Hox, American l.onKiut cham cham peons: "Tho nnuiu kind of bimolmll that won tin tint pounnnt In tho Amur Iran I.crtKue will rIvo tin tho world' series. 1 believe wo havo tho bent team In tint country. I tun mo noth ing but victory for th lied Hox." Mark I'lrkw lint Sox Connlo Muck of tint Philadelphia Athletics: "Unless tho unforeseen happens, llonton will hont tho (Hunt. However, hiiMobnll U full of iiufuru noon hnpponltiKM ." Johnny KllnK. ninnnRor of tho Hox ton Natienals: "Thorn nro only two men on tho Boston tcniu that tho (llnutN linvq-ronMon to four Thoy nro Trln Kiiottkor and Joo Wood. I do not think, however, thni any two tnon enn bout thn OlnntN." Prod CUrk of tho I'llUtiurR Pir ates: "Tho Giants doiorvn groat credit for winning tho Nntlouul I .en k no potinuiit, and natiirnlly I would llko to not) thorn boat lloittou for tho world's chuuiiloiiHhlp." MannKor lllrmlnKliuin, of tho Clove land Americans: "It will ho tho greatest world's sorlcs tho Ramo him over known. Tho Olnntn nro wtrouij or than most of tho Ainorlcnn I.ouruo teams, but I look for tho Itcd Hox to boat them." Manager HiiKhoy Jennings of tho Detroit Amerlcnnt: "Tho lied Sox nhould win. John McOrnw In n groat or innnuKor thnn Jake Stuhl. hut Hob ton bun the hotter pitchers nnd catch-em." $2,511 F IGHTOFFER PROVES HOT 1 CANDY MODCl Of TMC rrtAHOZ, MAOR Of ALfHONOt PIEL J'hls pliulocrapb snows a mliilnturo In cjrnr nnd Icing1 of tho tcame-hls rrniico, of tho Trench lino, recently flnUhcd by Alphoiuo Plel. chief of th jm.try dopnrtiiient of tho Hector Hotel, New York city. The model I. flro feet lH.K. In cquliil wild electrlo bulbi mid Ih pnh.tctl nfter tho color whemo of ... ....vk i imn.ii nnuuiiiii in i no iruimitinntic ncrrlcr. BurKlnir hack from thv tloin of tho mlnlntum vrcl are trnnilncent candj wave, nnd with volume of cotton miioke, which hnro tho appearance of pour- ' fr""' t,, four eriiHMM nnd blnck funnel, tho nuKnr khlp U n most renll-tlc Imltntlon. Kven to tho wlreleiw nppnrntiiR, tho llfebout equipment nnd Iho trj. color nt tho atom, tho model In n porfect Imitation of the France. When lllumluateil tho mlnlnturo vpnroI can be iocii nt her best iUa ninny porta rndlnlo tho IIrIiI from within, nnd tho reflection ahowluln tho atiKar arn nloiiR Ibo wnterllno ulvca n very sood Improxidoii of n veuiieJ plouch In her way throuKh tho ocenn. Tho whole li mountwl on n pedeatnl nboul alx fi-et loat;, nnd lr. Plel, who bna made ninny auch models, Is wry proud of hU. Otln-r aiiKKr modvln by Mr. Plel Include a cleverly aiilsbed lug and a rock vvuud IhththouiMi. HAN FIlAN'CtBCO, Cl Sopt. 27. Hlnro I.oiiIm Foite miido n on uutlonnl offor o' $26,000, for n battle betwnen Champion Ad Woli;a-t nnd Wllllu Itltchln hero ThnnksKlvInK Day nnd nicreuri to poat R forfeit of $10,- 000 yeaterdny na a token of wood faith. Hlllly Nolan, iimnnKor of Hlt chlo, mid othorH nro todny makliiK a determined aonrch for Pnrento, who hna (ulotly dropped out of night with tho $10,000 not fc ponied nnd the match up In tho nlr. James W. Coffroth, tho first pro moter to dicker for the anmo bout, received n tnlegramfrom Torn Joiies, WoIkuhI'h monnKr,iHtntlng that Wol CDRt would keep promlao to fight Itltchlo her on Turkey I)ny before C'offroth'H club. , Tint Hltuutlon appears to bo that Pnronto hns "run out". It being nl leged that hla $20,000 offer wna mere talk. On the other hand, name UHHert Pnrento Ik nlucent mid Is now scouting nfter the necescary 10,000 to ho put up un forfeit, CHINESE LOAN IS OVERSUBSCRIBED 7 to 12 nnd from October J4 lo lil). Orowoni nlonjf Dirt North Pacific J'AUJ&TIIKKII - .- , Mjmmmaammmm ronMt wlioulil proleef IhernmtlvH rflH frost nftor theo wnve. ho dealrtre'in S.S.S. THAW'S FAMILY. SLAYS HIMSELF JJKW YOIIK, Sept. 27. IleeiuiHo Mr. Anthony Ocht nerveil her Iiiih liiiml, ti polieemmi who nrrcl"i) Hurry K. Thuw nt tor Ihe HoiiHiitionul miinler of Stmifoitl White, with n HiimiuniiM from tlio donii'titt reliitiiniH court here, Mrn. Di'Iih itml her (wo little ilmiglitorf. niu horioiiKly wouiuN oil toiluy,Ayliilo Debs Ih ileinl with n helf-inflictvil woiiiul. Tho hlioollng oecurrei on I lie niilo wulk in front of tho DcIih home, when I'olieemnii DultH, iuociiM'il over Ii'in wife' nlmrgOH of cruelty In her plcn for ilioree, drew liin revolver mnl fired point liliiuk nt her nnd Ilia Utile OIIOH. HUGH TODD TO DIRECT DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN RECORD CROWDS SEE GIRL OF IHE HILLS Tint sent sale for the Marlon-Cla-mmi pluyora perrormnnce of "Tho (llrl of tint Hills," Innt night was n record breaker. Kvory sent In (be house wns sold before the doors wore open nnd hundreds were turned a way. As enrly nn 7 o'clock tint crowd begun congregating In front of tho Mcdford Theater (lint they might bo In lino for tho froo seats nnd when tho doors wore opened tho side wnlk wns Jammed for almost a block. Tho crowded theater howled Its npplnuso 6f tho vlrllo acting of tho Marlon-Cliwnon pin; era In "tho Girl or tlio iiiiih, wiitcti ih a story of a Tenuesseo filed. A pluy better cat ciliated to kIiow the veisallty of tho players could not well havo been se lected, Tho play was woll played nnd clev erly staged nnd was up to the high standard tho Marlon-Clainan plnyors havo established. Tonight tho company will present Illanch Union' grout success "Tho Fighting Hope." Hnturdsy matinee, "Olo Olson." DWYER GOES BROKE E 27 from JANUHVII.I.i:, Wis., Sept. Kdwnrd I.. Dwyer, who roso bend of u street cleaning gung In Chicago to n multl-mllllonnlre, Is dend hero todny from n HolMnfllctcd bullet wound In his brain, nftor giv ing his Inst cent to a trnmp. Uwycr'n act In attributed to hla having lost mi Immense fortune while trying to corner tho wheat mnrket on the" Chicago Hoard of Trade. Miguel Oonialcs, ' tho Hoston Hrnven' new catcher. Is n Cuban and doesn't sponk Kugllsh. "Hub" Per due Is nn American nnd doesn't speak ICugllsh, which makes tho llruves' standing .500 In tho language league. SKATTliK, Wu., Kept. 27. HiirIi Todd, 28, will direct the deiiuierntie emupulKii in I Ihh hIiiIo. Ho wiik elect ed eliainnuii of the htiitu coiuniittco ycHtordny nl'lor u lint contest with 1). J. WilliuniH of Tnomnn iih oppo nont. Todd run second in the recent primuricH for the giihoriiuloriul noin illation. (lovcnim OhwhIiI Wwt, who wiik to liuvo Hpukou hero hint night, nout u tolegrum of rcRrot Info in thu nt'lor noon. SPRECKLES ORGANIZING . LEAGUES FOR WILSON N(:W YOltK, Hopt, 27. Hmlolph SjirouljulH, Hun Vriuiolhoo finuueier nnd lolidor of the Wilnoii forctirt on T( tho I'lU'lliit eoiiHt, 'm on hid way to I'ittHliiii'K iiiitl C'liieiigo today tfuui Now York to orgnulcu liraiiohoH in IIioho oitioH of tho WIIboii national Believes This Will "Cure Lung Trouble" Consumption In n flattering dis ease tnat is ono of lift clilof dun- gora. Those who havo It nro raroly willing to acknowledge tho fact. If this trouble Is present, It tu no time for trifling. If n so-called "cold" hns long persisted; If a cough la pres ent, that keeps you anxious, or any of tho symptoms nro present, such as fever or night awonta, weakness nnd loss of appetite and perhaps Home raising of mucus do the nou Hlblo thing take Kckman's Altera tive na Urn. llottornworth did. Howling Oreeu, Ky It. It. No. i, "Gentlemen: l wish to say for your Alterative that I oollcco It to bo a modlclnu of unoipiutcd valuu for all Hronchlnl nnd Lung trouble. Tho spring of 190ft. 1 had a Hovoro cough for six months, ! tried nil tho medicine that my doctors recom mended to mo, but no rcHultn emtio for tho bettor. I hud night sweats, nnd would cough anil aplt until I got so weak 1 could hardly do anything. Hut, at lust, J am on Doorlng of Glas gow Junctllon, Insisted that I try your medicine. In one week's tlmo thorp wan tpitta nn Improvement In my condition, and nftor I had taken sovornl bottles, 1 felt us woll ua over In my life. "I doslro tho world to know that 1 firmly hellovo that your lSckman'a Al teratlvo will euro any case of lung trouble If taken boforo tho laBt stngo, I will gladly wrlto personal ly to any party wanting Information In togard to your wonderful medi cine." (Sworn Affidavit) A, q. nKTTKHSWOUTIK Kcltninn's Altoratlvo Is offoctlvo In llronchltls, Asthma, Hay Fovor; Throat mid Lung troubles, and In up building tho system, Does not, con tain poisons, opiates or habit-forming druga. Aak for booklet telling of recoveries, nnd wrlto to Kcknmu Lab oratory, Philadelphia, Pa,, for moro evldoncu. For mill by till loading dniutjluta, CHICAGO-MONTREAL ESCAPE ARRESTED IN ST. LOUIS CHICAGO, Kept. 27. Police Lieu leiiuut Hums, who allowed two men Mi'-peeled of complicity in the rob liery of the brunch Hank of Montreal at New WVhl minster, It. (, to escape here, idcutilied today a photograph of Jnmc Ktaecy, arretted in SSI. Intiln, iih one of (ho men who be.it him in it Chicago saloon. Declaring that their employers fnll to pay them a living wage nnd that their tips nro not enough to eko out such, Den Moines waiters, wultressea and cooks have organized a local union of the American Federa tion xof Labor. LONDON, font. 27,- Tirol the Mulish foreijni office, which is nlli"d' with tho six powers in negotiating a $50,000,000 Chinese loan, l hit hard by tho over-subscription indicated in the implication for the 50,000,0')0 of Chinesn bonds which the Hirch Crisp company has undertaken to float, is the rcxrl here today. Tho Liberal newspnpTS unani mously condemn the foreign office. It in reported that the six istwers plan to wreck the A. Wendell Jack son transaction, to which tho Hirch Crisp company is n party nnd which is saiil to he hacked liy the .Standard Oil eompuny to gnin rich oil conees xioiiH in China, by suddenly dcinaud '"K" payment of nil floating Chinee obligations that they have gathered together. If this scheme fails, it is declared, it Chinese boycott by the six piwers is planned. WARM, WEATHER IS PREDICTED FOR OCTOBER SANTA CLARA, CuI., Kept. 27. Hosing his calculations iimiii solar disturbances, Hev. J. R. IlicanI ef Santa Clara university announces that unusually warm waves may he expected in this region from October FOR SALE Two Lots, 50x117, Queen Anne Addition Water, sewer, pavement and sidewalks in, alley in rear; best two lots in the addition. One Lot, 75x120, East Main Street Water, sewer, pavement, alley in rear. Five-room house and lot, Kenwood avenue Concrete foundation, plastered, wired and plumb ed, lot 135. feet deep, half block Fourth street pavement, high ground. Lot South Oakdale 60x175, all improvements in, adjoins Howard property, faces Dakota avenue, alley in rear. Seven acres, Vn miles north of Medford on Cen tral Point macadam, ditch across highest part. Any of the nbovc properties can be purchased at exceptionally low prices and terms to suit pur chaser. MEDFORD BOOK STORE 2MgMgMgMgMM & Visit the Style Shop and See the New Fall Garments in Plio showing of new fall wearables is now at its best. Racks, cases and shelves are well filled with collections of specimens of fall fashions in wom en's smartest finery. The newest Parisian style thoughts remodeled to the abaptnbiliry of American women are here for you to inspect. T t t y y t y y y t y y t y y Y y y t t y ? r ? X New Fall Skirts T. y Tn serges, diagonals, corduroys, V mixtures, etc., modestly priced. ! & "STYLE CRAFT" COATS AND TAILORED SUITS Many other makes of Tailored Suits and Coats but only chosen from the best manufacturers. Tailored Suits priced $12.50 to $45 Long Coats priced $8.50 to $45 New Royal Shirt Waists In the new cloths and colorings. New Silk Dresses, New Velvet New Silk Kimonas. Beautiful showing of New Kimonas. Silk V New Silk Waists . With TCobespioiTo collars, in pon- y ffe mcssnlino, uharmouse, etc, $4.75 and up. y y ? X tyfytyfytyHty4$fyf y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y ? T.' at Dresses, New Serge Dresses, etc. y x X x V y f y y y y y y y y f 2 f y y y y y y y y y y y Authentic Showing of Fall Millinery. Very striking is the Now Fall Mil linery. Beautiful shapes, rich ma terials, artistically trimmed a most varied stock to choose from and prices a little less than you havo been in the habit of paying. EXTR4 SPECIAL " 75 mqssalino and silk Petticoats, j a an colors aim oiacic, a regular ;p-t.uu I J !? value. Special $2.98 REMOVES BLOOD HUMORS Every pore and nland of tho skin Is employed in the necessary work preserving Itfl smooth, even texturu, softening and cleansing it and regukit tng tho temperature of our bodies. This la done by an evaporation through each tiny outlet, which goes on continually day and night. When the blood becomes infeoted with humors and acids a certain percentage of thM impurities also pass off with the natural evaporation, and their sour, fiery nature irritatos and inflames the skin, and dries up its natural olla, causing pimples, bolls, pustules or some itching rash, or hard, scaly skin affection. 8. S. 8. cures Bkin troubles of every kind by neutralizing the aekls and romovlwr tho humors from tho blood. 8. S. S. cools tho acldheatd circu lation, builds It up tc Its normal strength and thioknese,multiplIea lu nutritious, red corpuscles, and enriches it in every way. Then the akin, instead of being irritated nnd diseased by the exuding acrid matter, is nourished, soothed and softened by thit coolingt healthy stream of blood. S.8.8., the greatest of blood puritfers, expels all foreign matter and aurely cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum and all other diseases and affections of the skin. It romovea pimples, blackheads, and other un sightly blemishes from tho skin and assists in restoring a good complexion. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, GA. (Established 1878 Incorporated 1904 FRUIT D. CROSSLEY & SONS Commission Merchants , . , 201 Fraukllp 8L, Now York Oar HcclnUjr, ,' APPLES and PEARS - We have our jwn houses In NKW VOKK, LIVEBPOOIj, LONDON' AND GLASGOW Direct consignments solicited or ace our Rogue Hirer representative. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon APPLES APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Sell? What sorts and quantities, and what price? We are not tend ering for anybody's fruit. Do you want to consign and chance the market? Consult na and wo will give you quotations. I every case we send the sellers sale not. K New York wo use our own sale note, and do not have apples sold by auction. H. N. WHITE & CO. 7G Park Place New York McBride's Confectionery Store Will Be Opened Abqut OCTOBER 1st. Under the management of the original owner, H. D. . MclBride, with a full line of strictly fresh Jiome-made v Candies. EAST MAIN STREET Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of - v 1 - - Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter president G. U. Lindlcy, Vico Pros. C. W. McDonald, Cashier lfly&)fl For Motor Car Lubrication Use IER0LEHE It leaves practically no carbon deposit on cylinder and spark plugs and its lubricating arid cushioning qualities are unsurpassed. We havo had many years experience in tho oil business, and we believe Zorolono is tho best automobilo oil yet produced. , For Sale Everywhere " ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY Zorolono Is sold In Mi, 1 uiid ( Incorporated) 6 gallon cans the small pans, flat shapo ensy to Insist oh Getting h OrU hundlo, just, fits In tool box. ginal gerolwie raekajpi 0 , l jirotootivo loiiBiio, v IV tftM If V