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1 S "" il u i Si 1 PIOT BIX i I M"BDFOTtP VCKUt TRIBUNE, fEDIORD; ORICGOF. PRlDAVoSEilSMBEU 27 1012. " t k , s i . - rras 5f?5S RALLY DAY FOR SAYS I. R. STEALS STAGE THUNDER Th Iatly Hint trom rarlt. OF LIVELY BOUT IS lt J COSTLY FUNERALS T. 1 WARRANTS ARE OUT FOR M'NICHOLAS Wfuiin ABOLISH n WE SUNDAY MIL SEASON FOR PEARS TUNfGH RAM I'-t it . nNcxt Sunday, Sept. 29, will lie Ruiidny School Rally Day nt the Mclli mllqt church, located on corner Hurt lott and Foilrth Rtreots. A program out' of tho ordinary has been pre pared In the form of an excursion ticket, namely tho "Grand Kally Day Special" alt on board nt OMG with orchestra playing and passen ger Ringing, tho time tabto gives a Htop at every point of Interest nt which tlmo soino member of tho crow will Rlvo on inspiring talk. A spe cial effort has been mado by every teacher and officer of tho school to hnvo on board the largest attendance in tho history of tho scnool. Rally Day is both tho lino from which the Sunday school starts, and the goal toward which Is presses forward. Parents are Invited to take this trip with the children to insure a safo journey through life, music will be rendered free enroute, If you do not tako this trip regularly you are miss ing some of tho finest scenes' and best thoughts In the religious lite. ""MARRIED HOLMKS-McDOWKLL At the Kiunrcne parsojuiRC, Ashland, nt 10 o'clock Wednesday morning wns sol emnized the mnrringc of Ralph M. Holmes, S V, agent nl Central Point, to Miss Mnry K. McDowell of that place, Rev. J. T, Liitlo of the Nnzn renc church officiating. Miss Mc Dowell will bo remembered by many Ahhland people, having resided in that city about three years ago. The newly wedded couple will make their home in Central Point, HEHNDON-BEAVER On Wed ncsday ufternoon at 2:30, nt the res idence of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beaver nt Abhlnnd, occurred one of tho pret tiest weddings. Tho daughter, Eliz abeth May Beaver, was united in marriage with Walter Ilerndon, Rev. W. T. Van Scoy performing tho ceremony. LOS ANOKIiKS, Sept. 27. -Victor I. Bergof, socinlUt rougreosumn from Wisconsin, is on U way through Arizona toilny, following (wo big meetings liens ,nddrcssing wliioh ho ndvocnted the election of Eugene V. Dobs, hocinliht cnndirfule for the presidency. 4,Wc nxv pot asking for any hull moose votes," declared Horger. "All the thunder Hint Teddy cttli steal from us is tno-tlinmer. We don't want a single uinn wlui votes for tho hull moose in tho socialist party." Hcrgcr also referred to President Tuft ns an honet, well-meaning law yer, entirely out of sympathy with the working doss. Woodrow Wilson he characterized ns 11 school tcneher and corporation tool. r CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. W. P. Whitney of Klamath county sjcnt Wednesday with his brother, A. V. Whitney, in this city, returning to his homo Thursday morning. Nick Jerry, tho nugget king, spent Thursday in our city. , victor Burscll shipped a ear of wheat ami oats to Grauts Pass Thursday. Water Superintendent 0. I. Ford and Poundmasle'r W. T. Wright uie in Mount Pitt district this week on a hunt. J. T. Turrill and son of upper Ev ans Creek arc visiting friends here this week. Mrs. Lnugo nud daughter, Mrs. H. E. Tex. Mrs. Parker, Miss Hazel Her ring, S. A. Pnttison nud son, Rev. Hearst, were afternoon visitors from here to Medford Thursdny. T. P. Kunukstedt is busy this week moving the Kincaid house. Mrs. Geo. Hcsselgnivc has returu- .lauics II, McNicholas, who organ ized a company hero about n year ago to purchaso tho brickyard at Tolo ami who skipped out leaving a number of local people holding tho sack. Is again In trouble, an Postal Inspectors tdlaud and Clement of Portland have warrants for James and R. P. McNicholas, brothers, charged with using tho mulls wrong fully In prompting mines In Oregon and Idaho, Tho affidavit to tho Warrants Is sued said M.H. Dewey of Conneaut, O., received by mall falso Information regarding tho Old Channel Hydraulic Mines compnuy property near (latlce, Or. The brothers aro said to havo sold stock In soVeral other mines In tho wost In tho last eight years. Thoy maintained offices In Cleveland until two years ago. After the stock was sold In the six gold and threo lead compaulcH tor a total, it is said, of one million, tho dividends ceased, tho stockholders claim, and an attorney wont to Or egon to Investigate tho properties. Ills report was turned over to the postotflco department. Whllo hero McNicholas Is said to have boasted of "stinging" William Rockefeller among others In connec tion with tho old Channel mine. iMBiBgWM) tvkif. (V.M. nil, MM H Cf MKiclte ornniriit are v on lh ftl .11 J polntrl In varied direction. on Ihli tU.U trw hat iUlioa Ctrr. MARION-CLAMAN COMPANY . - AGAIN PLEASES PEOPLE ' A largo crowd again wont to the Medford theater last night to sco tho officials, Marion-Claman Players In their ren dition of "Tho Girl of tho Hills." Tho popularity of the company Is being amply demonstrated and thoy havo made many friends in their stay In Medford. The performance Inst night was characterized by clever acting, and manv of tho scenes worn clvcn warm ed from n vory enjoyable visit ut applause. Tho company will play Ashland with her daughter. itho remainder of the week. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, i!T. De ploring 11(0 over.displuy of costly flowers ut funeriils, the Rev. Nut Friend, pastor of tho liownrd Pres byterinn dmrch here, commented to day on iiu.ngitntioii now inlerustiiig cities in tho oust to do awny. with n custom which often adds uuueces. snrV trouble io mounting fumillos, Tim Rev. Mr. Friend's communis were cnused by the notion 'of tint Rev. Dr. Walter J. Sliunley.of t, Peters Romuli Catholio ilulrvli of Dauhury, Conn., who has absolutely haiined flowers in his ehilreji, nud in tho two Catholic cemeteries of I lint city. "I did this," said Father Slinulo.v from his pulpit, "heeaimo I found many people who could not afford to buy costly flowers did ho nud were consequently forced (0 deny them selves tho necessities of lifo itud oft en were plunged into iiiiiiocossury debt." Discussing tho notion of elcrgytuen in ninny eastern cities who approve father bhnnlcy'a stand, thd Rev. Mr Friend said: ' " " J "I disagree with the opinion hold by many pcoplo that they must havo flowers from an expensive florist's to place nisni tho bier of their loved ones. This practice is not in keeping with what flowers menus ut funerals. If wo could establish a standard that all funeral flowers bo cut personally fVntn rnr1rtiiLi 1v tltstuA nrririii. tit At "Ml h"l,aul1'' "J Hiwov lillWtlllU W4VU1 lease would mean tiie surrenuor spray, for instance, ns a token of tho Americans of Ooncrala Orozco ,,,,.. ,, Rr5oli ,Jlk imch of and Salaxar. Ho declares ho has ro-J , noeiless expense of showv finicr llable Information to this effect. Ho ,b .,,, ,)0 d,0 w is fighting for Cam pa's extradition ' on tho ground that If tho United Whllo Hauptmanu's natlvo town States officials permit Cam pa to go snubbed him by refusing him its free freo. Orozco and Salazar will cross 'dom on his fiftieth birthday, Eng- TO OPPOSE OF REBEL CHIEFTAIN TUCSON. Ariz., Sepl. 27. To pro vent tho posslblo relcAto of Goncral Kmlllo Cnmpa, tho Mexican rebel chief who was recently taken priso ner on Amorlcan soil, Mexlcau Con sul B, V. Rnaya Is represented by counsel hero today and prepared to resist any attempt of Cam pa to re gain his freedom. Consul Ann j a, with other Mexican bo) loves that Campa's ro tho lino and surrender to the Ameri can authorities In the hopo of amnesty. land Is preparing to present Mme. Uernhardt with a signed momorlal on her birthday, October 23. Tho highest prices for pear for tho seauoii wore received Thursday by tho lloguo River Valley Fruit and I'roduco association whim, a car sent by lllllerest and A, C, Allen sold In Now York for $22it.tKt Tho Mil boxes of Rosu pears sold for' 14.17 each, whllo tho hnlf boxes of Roso brought $2.7r. Full bbtcn of Anjou sold for $U.:i7 mid half boxes of Anjou tor 92, RU. Computing tho half boxes' and full box nveriiKo the average price for the cntlro car was $ 4 . T 2 a box, Tho recent reports from tho east declare tho pear markot Is booming and prices along theno lines are ex pected for lata varieties of pours. In about two wooks tho applo crop will bo In full swing and good prices are expected. IDS ANGELES DEALERS SOLD ASMS TO REBELS LOB ANOKLK3, Cnl.. Hopt. 37. Threo Los Angeles hardwliro dealers aro on record today ns admitting to the HQiitorlal sub-commlttco Investi gating Mexican revolutions as having sent anna to Moxtcan border towns, supposedly for uuo of tho revolution ists. Jtmos Kllndl admitted that ho had sent .10,000 cartridges to a firm at Yuma, but could not bo suro of their ultimate destination, Former Governor Damon Florcs of Guerrero stato, told tho committee of tho Madoro revolution and Its In ner workings. Ho was one of the lilg men of Mexico under tho bin rogluiQ, Everything 1s In ruadluexs for to night's boxing contests nt 'tho Mod ford Athletic club's monthly siuuUer and tho fans are sure to son mViiiui tall milling whim Eddie llrauken ami Joe Williams hquk up In tho main ovettt bout of the evening. Owing to a misprint of a cut of a colored boxer being placed on tho club's advertising card, tiioro aro many fails who havo been under tho Impression that tho bout was onu between colored boys, and tho man agement of tho athlntle ulub wishes to stato It wan only due to an error In tho printing shop and Hint thorn are no colored boys on tho bill, Rracken and Williams aro thn typo of boxers tho average nowaday public liken to sea In action, what either lacks In cleverness In mailo up by their aggresslvo and rushing stylo of milling, and toulKht's bout should be oun of thn fastest and most gruel ling ton-round go over staged here. Hud Anderson, the Vancouver whirlwind lightweight, may be the third man In tho ring tonight, hav ing been asked to refereo tonight's bout, and ho undoubtedly will accept the honor accorded him. Preceding the main event, thorn will bo a four-round preliminary be tween a couple of local mixer, which' will start promptly at 8;fl0 p. m. sharp, tho main ovent of tho' evening to follow Immediately. Thorn will bo GOO ft seats sold, Medford Printing compsay carry Mil Una nf Utal blank. CHICAGO IN GRIP OF FREEZING WEATHER CHICAGO. Kept. 27. Chicago in In tho grip of freeilng weather today. Overcoats wore generally worn In of fices. Leases of apartment bonnes and office buildings prevent steam heat being turned on before Oc tober t. -B. . , ffi.H..!,1,,.. Jt.J, PSffW ' t.'ll J JL. aa b. tAk aj. j jjk j,-- .- -e j. ,&. jA . A .re. .&. .... .... .61 .... A ..,. Jt AAAAAAAAAAAA.AA.AAAAAAAAA.AAAAAAAt.AAA.AAAA.t.AAAAA.AA MANNS Second Birthday Sale MANN'S CENTRAL AYS.. NEAR P. 0. -1910-- OPENS SATUJtlDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th CLOSES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12th CENTRAL AVI., NEAR P. 0. -,1912- r Two years ago we opened for business in Medford. Each year, each month, each day, has shown an increase. For this we are grateful. We hope to merit your continued patronage during the coming year. We believe in the future of Medford. By kind, courteous treatment, and strict up-to-date methods of doing business, we will strive to make this store the most progressive one in Southern Oregon T A t t j. Birthday Bargains in Ready-to-Wcar Department NEW DRESSES V Women's all wool serge dresses, all new T styles, real $10 values. AQ 2 Birthday price fO.tJO Beautiful new wool and velvet dresses at $27.50, $22.50, $18.00 and $10.00 A NEW WAISTS ! Beautiful new silk and lace Waists, the very I latest styles. Look like $u.00 ? T ! 100 new niessaline and taffeta silk Petti- coats, all well made, $4.00 values. f QO Birthday sale price, each vl- X FLANNEL WAISTS 100 women's Flannel Waists, all sizes; cheap at $1.25. Birthday sale price ftfir each & 0 Oft - . ... - . . .-m w. rm ! values. Our Kivrhil.'iv ni'iftn. nnIi. fww a..7 . NEW PETTICOATS 98c P3b V ft lU I ml I Of wifilw' IB mArfllHl mf W 1 1 U M4 ill NEW SUITS 25 Women's Winter Suits, all this sea son's styles, real $20 values. $f 0 Q( Birthday sale price, each vlC ' uLa Vogue" Suits, best made, at, each $35, $27.50, $25 and $20 NEW COATS 25 Women's' heavy Winter Coats, all , this season's styles. Birthday A AQ price, each $Uij "La Vogue" Coats, up to date, at, each $25, $18 and $15 CHILDREN'S COATS ,Tust received a beautiful new line of Children's Winter Coats. Bhthdav price, ca. $6.98, $5.98, $4.93 ami $3.08 Birthday Bargains in Silks and Dress Goods 500 yards new -wool Dress goods in whip cords and fancy mixtures, up to 75c JA values. Birthday price, a yard Tuv 500 yards new all wool Batistes aud Alba tros, in evening shades. Birthday 'Cftr sale price, a yard 51 inch heavy Suitings and Cloakings in a largo- variety of styles.- Birthday QO sale price, a yard , lvO Kobelaiul Fleece for Bathrobes and Kimonas 1 Fleece tor Bathrobes and fCf , Birthday sale price, a yard v Serpentine Crepe, the best seloctiou in rnentmo Urepe, the city, a yard 19c k 500 yards all silk Messalines in tho new fall shades, worth 75c. Birthday sale price, 11 yard 48c t 27 inch Corduroy in all colors, a Hplondid 7;;o grade. Birthday sale price, CAr J a yard Beautiful now changeable corded ftP Silk for trimming, a yard . 30 inch all Silk Afessaliuo, a splendid AOr $1.25 grade. Sale price, a yard wOv "Paou" Velvet in all colors for trimming, very special, a yard... 98c Blankets The Best Values in the City f 50 good size cotton Blankets. J Q V Special, a pair tOC r Extra large size cotton Blankets, in grey and white, AO a pair wOC X Good heavy Comforters. & 4 ftp X Sale price, each vu9 Y 50 rolls slightly mussed Cotton Y Batts,, enough for comforter, worth Y 41.00. Sale price, rAl 5! each : ilVC Complqto Hue of the North Star cramp. Wook en Blankets. Outing Flannel 1000 yards extra heavy Outing, all good patterns; 10c grade. 0 Special, a yard Ov 1000 yards fine grade Wgi Outing Flannel, sale price, 111 a yard llv 1000 yards best quality Outing Flannel, real 15c grade. f Olf Sale price, a yard 162V GOWNS Good heavy Outing Flauliel Gowns, 75c grade, Special price, fiQ each wwC Extra Jieavy Outing Flannel 7ff Gowns, special, each lilv MACRAME AND VENISE BANDS AIL new patterns, in wllifc atid ecru, ftm real $1 values. Birthda-jfice, a yard 05FC WAISTS ,' CORSETS 4c Children's knit waists all sizes, 15c 4 A grade, spec, ea. 1"C HAIR NETS With or without rubber, spcc'l, ea SKIRTS Women's Flannelette Skirts. Special aa. sale price, each wv SHEETS 72x90 bleached, JO 00c grade IOC ;Woinen's Corsets, a good 75c grade, rq Special, a pair ' : r GLOVES 'iG'Jmtton Cha- JO jnois, a pair "OC .GLOVES Cashmere lined, all colors. Special, 0il a pair APC PILLOW SLIPS Bleached, 19 18c grade 12V Hosiery "VTy..., TM.......l llt fl r .. P.. 18..' Aiutv 4.'igni'cu x iihsu vnjiji! tor jvimouas and Dressing Sacqucs. 1 APjI 1 z Special, a yard Itibbed'iast.Vlac, .Sale prigo; A. a pair , .',.'.. .;..,. ,vv Boys' and Girls' extra heavy school Hose, all sizes, sale price, , f r a pair ,....,, , .'.,.., f.JrC Women's fast black Hebo, cheap at 12 V&!. Birthday sale prico, A li I J (11. tftfftrfff'it Women's "Burson" seamless Hose 25c values. Sale prico, C a pair Buy 01 dor top lislo Hose, a pair,.,'... Buy oijr celebrated Laveu- CA , . Underwear ";; Women's Recced liucl Vt-sts. imd Pants, good weight.. Sale pricoj each ..., 1 25c? 'Children's heayy fleeced , lined $ Vests and Pants. Birthday AP- sale price, ouch...., - v Women's Union Suits, fleeced, a X good $1.00 grade. Sale price, IJA a suit U5rC X t Women's oxtra fine white ribbed Y TTtiiAtt U Uil t -ry-i ttar riii.ilnl k. 1 viuuii wuho, vuj. opyuiui, UWi A a suit ,. tut Complete lino of wool TJnion Suits, $ all styles and colors, at low prlcos. T ' d AL 444) 4i44W f. - H Y j-l fJa