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PAGB TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MTOPFORD. OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVKMBTCR 10. 11)12. :-!-iM i ja !.. 4. w 1 OA h 1 1 STAR FOOTBALL I DRIVEN ME BY OLD INJURY C-. ' fTACOMA Wji., Nov. .-! Inrrv Asulnr1jirnWr, University offMihno Kofit jfooihnll shir, whoso ,kuH wns slightly njurcif in n game between Ms amift' tumor null (jliicn;tui ttni vcr sU.y soyen yenrs nro is today iii pane ns the- result of the injury mid irt'on hwwny 'to ;thc lutylum nt Fort Stcilncooin. ASeln was forced to Ichve the university before he had finished his course on account of ins mental Iron-hie,- nccordjiu; t his nym story told to the bonrd of examining physician yesterday nftenioon. Ho mnrricil in Minnesota and earac to' Aiineortos. Yn., where his wife and three children now reside. Albert time bro he left his family, coming to Tncnmn whore ho lived n recluse, for several day, being di covered by J. P. tlmtt, n riiri-ttaii Scientist, ilintr reported ihe matter to tliCj prtcrtiling attorney's office, filingJa cdniplaint of insanity hgam-t Avscln.4 , ' , PUNTIHG DUEL AUSTRIAN CONSUL INBYSERifiS Vlli.NWA, No. IC. Information tegnrdlng lha fato of the Austrian coiiruI, Prochaska, who had troulilo with the Servians when they onlorcd I'rtsrend nml subsequently illsnp pea red, was demanded of the Servian government today by .the foreign of- .flco here. J It Is rumored that ProchnsUa was murdered by Servians. Unless news Ib received soon, 'it Is feared tlio sit uation will become, serious. Austria believe the Servians mass acred Albantas In FrUrend, and that many sought refuse In tho Austrian legation, where rochaska refused to surrender them. WILSON MAY 4fe gf m f it UNDERWOOD WASHINGTON, Nov. 1(5. Ho eail'So Willitnu .1. ttrynn and ()M:tr tuderwood have always boon at ouK tin imporlaiit question to ho settled by President -tf led Woodrow Wilson is whether the presVnt Chirk-l'mler-wood orgmiixnliou of the house shall be retained or a new speaker and chairman of the ebininitteo on ways and moan bo installed. It i said that if the progressive policies recommended hv Wilson should fail. Ihe principal reason would he found in the opposition of Clark and Hiderwood in Ihe hoiio of representatives. TEAGHEflS Ift OWN SIDEWALK After having been many liitto-4 re fused a new walk nt tho Wtiwhiutjton school, the lenuheis nml janitor of, tho Washington school look tho nuV tcr in Iheir own liomU loday liml have made all arrangements to do the work Iheinsulves. Tliov will bo as. slsted in tho work hv Ihe men teach ers, principals, and janitors of the other schools in. ihe oil V. As re- mill tho Washington school will 1mo wiiuuil walks, the sdle co.st of which will lie forMo rVinenf. IT OREGON 'ftdMAW SOCIETY' ' ' TO ORGANIZE BRANCHES POKThANDi Nov. 1(1. The Ore., gou llumnue society, with licmhiuiir-, tors in Porlhuid, today launched a campaign to organise, u branch rihej society in every city, village nml huinlcl in Oregon. J, U. Kuedcis dorff, nulliuger of Ihe Oregon llu uuino society, is writing to every mayor in tho state asking him for tho uniuo of interested parties hoping through them- to. form the. now .--i- .. hrnnchen. a V rt Sfn SENTENCED TO YEAR (Continued from Page One) yard line, sending the ball between tho posts and scoring three points for Princeton. Another panting duel between Klynn and Waller fol lowed. Yale finally secured the ball on her own'1! 0-yard line. After a few plays a punting battle was again resumed. Flynn booted tho ball out of bounds opposito mid-field. with Princeton in possession of the ball, a scries of successive charges by Pendleton, Dewltt and S. Baker carried It to Yale's thirty- yard line. Being unable to advance further, S. Baker drop-kicked and made a field goal for Princeton. Tljcrc was no further scoring In the second quarter. ' Scere: Princeton, G; Yale, 3. ' A Punting Exchange The third period opened with a punting exchange, which ended with Flynn booting to mid-field, where S. Baiicr fumbled. Aver'y of Yale picked it up and ran to Princeton's 35-Sard'llrio'"befor'd lib" was downed by. Pendleton. Then, resorting to a kick, formation ruse, Spauldldg at tempted a forward pass but failed. Flnn next tried for a place kick Boil and also failed, losing the ball toPrincetou. Princeton" punted to the center of the field. On tho next formation neither side was ablo to gain, al though punting was resorted to re peatedly. With Yale in possession of the ball on Princeton's forty-five yard line, Flynn tried for a place kick goal but the ball fell short. Neither stdo scored in this quarter. Scere: Princeton, C; Yale, 3. In Fourth Quarter J. Baker returned Flynn's twenty yard punt when tho fourth quarter opened. Neither side was able to gain and both repeatedly punted. Dewltt booted to mldfield behind goal line. On tho twenty-yard line Yalo Indulged in a lively scrimmage, and when ,unable to gain, once more punted.. The ball zigzagged back and forth, until Just before the game eniled-.Yale caught a punt on her own forty-five yard line. By a forward pass, Flynn to Sheldon, she gained twenty yards. Two more passes were attempted but failed. Purapelly, Yale's right half, who had replaced Philbin, dropped a field goal from the fifty-yard line. The ball hit the goalrpost and bounced over. Time wasica'lled a moment later. HJlna! score; Princeton, C; Yale, ti. SAX FKANCISCO. Cal , Nov. 1C. Captain John Oosterhuis was sen tenced today by IJnlted States Judge Van Fleet to serve one year In tho 'county jail and to pay $1,000 fine and to remalu In jail until the $1,000 was paid at tho rate ot $.1 a day. This is the limit punishment for tho particular charge under which Oos terhuis was convicted. He could not be tried on a conspiracy chnrge be cause he was alone on the boat that brought up the Chinese and had no co-partners In the crime. Tho offense was landing tweuty two Chinese on the shore of San Francisco Bay near Hunter's Point. They were brought from Knsenada, Mexico, on the sixth of last month. Judge Van Fleet In rendering Judgmcntaald that no sympathy should be shown to the white men who land Chinese, because tho latter were brought in and sold into prac tical bondage like the slaves before the war and were compelled to live a life of peonage. SOCIALISTS JUBILANT OVER GREAT GAINS WASHINGTON, Xo. 10.Socinl its are taking comfort todav in tbu declaration of Charles Kdwnrd Husi sell, well known writer and socialist candidate for governor of New York, made recently in Philadelphia that four years hence, tho democratic par ty will have largely disintegrated ami been replaced by tho progressive par ty, nml that tho socialists will be tho principal party of opRsition. Tho socialists are jubilant at tho great gain made by the party since the election four years ago. Thej! polled npproxtninlelv 800,000 vetes: this year. VVvflr t V I .1 . w . ,. MHMMMMfcMk. . - ' 1. W tt m f ROYAL KEEN REMORSE OF M'NAMARA (Continued from Page Ono) F BUFFALO. X. V., Nov. 1G. 3Ii-- sing since October 'J, the body of Jo seph Josephs, seven 3'cars old, was found here; todnv buried iii "a. vault in tho suburb of Lackawanna, and the pojice arc looking for his slayers. When the child disappeared it was believed he had been kidnapped. His father, n grocer, recently offered $1,000 reward for news of his child. Yestcrdny he received an unsigned postcard marked Chicago, saying the boy had been murdered and wus hid den in tho vault. The dead child was found exactly as the card described. cant house near Muneie. Isaac (Iraut and his wife; Kiizaheth Hiuer and James Field, living near this hour, testified to seeing men entering and leaving the place carrying suitcases. Manuel Jlnddox swore that ho made special boxes, according to measurements provided by Jim Mo Nnmnra. John Lougbnngh of the Diionl Powder plant nt Montpcltcr, lad., testified that Hockiu tried to pnrclmso forty quarts of nitro-glyc-erine from him. He said he refused to sell Ihe explosive. Hockiu, he said, wanted to carry it on trains,, and the witness said be told Hockiu that that was a federal offense. At Champaign, III. Chicago, 10; Illinois, 0. ' At Philadelphia Carlisle, 20; Pennsylvania, 31. At Berkeley, Cal. Berkeley High School, 14; Oakland High, o. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOB SAL E Horses, carriages, wagons, harness, farm implements. Pctaluma incubator, brooder, Buff Orpington chickens, three heating stoves, household articles. Louns berry's ranch, Mcdford, B. F. D., No. 2, Central Polnt-Jacksonvlllo road, near Bell Lane, 20G The scat sale for Pinafore Is on, and tickets aro going fast. There Is every indication of full houses both nights. The show will be woll worth the price asked, besides tho proceeds go for a very worthy cause. Tho student body is going to fix up its gymnasium, and is keeping up ex penses of the football and basketball teams. Baking Powder MHWUOuallteMeltoa Prof. Prescoit, of the Univers ity of Michigan, explains why Royal Baking -Powder adds healthful qualities to the food. Testifying before the Pure Food Com mittee of Congress, tho Professor stated that fruit acids were excellent articles of food and that of these cream of tar tar, the add of grapes, held rank with the highest both in itself and its effect in the process of leavening and baking. He regarded the results from cream of tartar baking powder as favor able to health. Scientists, and hygien ists are in accord with this opinion, V Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar, Ktablliihcd 1878 SlSAjiT Incorporate loot f t tf IXV1 JL ' 'I D. OROSSLEY SON8 Commission Merchants at4 Frnnklln St., Nevr York ' . Our Kpcclnltjr ,APPLES and PEARS , , W hnvo our cwn hdusos In ' ' '"'NICW YlmiC, MVKHPOOri, LONDON AND (IMHtiOW nirec colifttanuionls nallclWl or eo our Hokuo Wvor repronontatUi. CHRIS aOTTLIEB Medford, Orogon TWO BARGAINS 45 acres, nlfnlfn soil. 32 ucre now In threo crop alfalfa, I! barns and box house. Olio in'llo from good town on thu main lino or tho &. P. it. It, m splendid county road. Land ourroundliu; thin tract Is hjd nt ;t.'.0 per acres, l'rlcn for a few days ,1250 per acre. One-half rnh. 10 acres all In nlfalrt. No bulldliiRM. 1 i miles fro railroad station, flood road on two aide, (lood crop this year. Prlco $2I0Q. $1,000 cash, haiauco to suit. If you an looking for an InvcHttricnt or a homo placo bo iiuro and look then platen over. 1 eonaliwY them two oMho!cstJ buys In tho -valley toduy, C. A. M oARTHUR llooiti a, Pirn! Oftlco JUili. .." Phono HUH I. .4 H. N. S. PINAFORE COMIC OPERA IN TWO ACTS Produced hv MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL Benefit of tlic "Student Body" '. ( l NATATORIUM, MONDAY AND TUESDAY f' j November 18-19 Special Sconory by Khun Costumes mado by Domestic Art Department 00 People In the Cast JO Direction of AndrcwM and WHmiii Orchostra of fourtoon pieces under Mr. Howell Kcnorvcd Kent 7."m and r0c, childicu 'J.n. Kecrvn opcim at, IlnsLiiiH .Saturday, November 10th nt l it. in. CftHdren's Coats FOR SALE At onco a good cow four years old, owner leaving town, 85 i E. Dth St. 20C FOR SALE White .Minorca cocker els. J. F. Reddy, Queen Anne Ad dition. 209 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Seven and a fraction acres ot splendid land clone in and all in Kood pay ing crop. Well Improved. Will , sell or exchange for Mcdford pro perty. For further particulars In quire at room 22 ovor Jackson County Rank, or pboae Main DG1. Ilurvunl, it; Dartmouth, O. CAMRRIDOE, Mass., Nor. 1C in a hard fought football sumo1 horo thls afternoon Harvard defeated Durtmouth, 3 to 0. During tho first quarter tho ball was In Harvard ter ritory moat of the time, but the crim son player? successfully defended their goal. It was not until near tho end of tho third quarter that Harvard got closo euough to Dart mouth's goal to try for a Hold goal, and Hont tho ball skimming between tho posts for tho only nemo of tho gamo. )inliiC2M icn Attention. Banquet and ineotliiK of mer chants' association Monday evonlng at 9: ,10 tilinrp nt Guild hall over Golden Rulo -stored Important busl iioh.j; Anyone Interested wolcoiuo, whether, member or not. Supper 70 cents, , tJi.K WJVP.NER, Pros., 20r ik.. J, II, OARKIN, Soo'y. WORLD' GREATEST CATARRH REMEDY JUBt breathe Booth's IIYOMEI for five minutes and the penetrating anti-septic air from tho Eucalyptus for ests of Austrlalla will soothe the soro Catsirrhe.1 membrauo and give wonderful relief. Ilelug such an efficient? remedy; absolutely free from harmful drugs Cliaa. Strang is willing at the mak ers' request to guarantee HYOMEI for Catarrh, Croup, Catarrhal Doaf- Pess, Coughs, Colds, 8ore Throat and Bronchitis or money back. Tho lit tle book in each package tells how simple.' U is to got rid ot all theso dis tressing diseases. Completo HY OMEI outfit Including pocket in haler, $1,00; oxtra bottlns, r0 cents at dealers everywhere. SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY $5.50 and ;i$i).00 Coats ....$3.98 $7.00 and $7.50 Coats ....?4.98 $8.50 and $9.50 Coats ....5.98 $10 and $11.50 Coats ....$7.45 One lot of Chil dren's Coats, val ues to $10.00. Now $1.95 Patronize Home Industry Tho Ashland Preserving company aro manufacturing a high grddo llnio and sulphur solution which will test ao Bcauino, und Is positively guar anteed not to crygtallzo. Samples of same may he seen at any of our agoncles. For pi Ices and particular)! apply to either of tho following ugouts In Mcdferd: Rofltie River. Fruit & Produce Ass'n. Producers Fruit Company, f t T t t t T T t t t t f T t t h t T T ? t f T T t t t T riT' DID YOU EVER SEE anyone accumulate a fortune and carry it around with him? t Don't you often read in the papers about people who( lose the savings of a lifetime by concealing them in unsafe places? k!tf ,i." 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