Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 08, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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OF FEATURES OF
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rliiuiflYiir. II in llm iniilli'l iiimii
who iliila'M tint litt 1 1 mill I'lnlriuiini
In ie II nwr the i'IU'iiiv'h l'oiiI. hut
il 1m llm i-hiiuffi'tir who ilriM'M lln
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BLACK HEART. WITH THE OKLAHOMA RANCH
WILD WEST, MED FORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3
i i W ll i III I
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HAI.r.M, Or., An-.'. H. Alloim who
hoeured liuiitltit; and fihliint; lieuuM'
I hi m enr before a law paMwed b (lie
rooonl leilature ineroa-iui: tlio ei'4
of lii'eiii" to nlioiM lieiiaiui! opornl
ie, will not baxo to Hivuri now lio
eiixx, net'eiilini: to mi opiuiuu by
Attoriiev (Jeueral riawfnid to-Miv.
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CALIFORNIA 101
DESTROYED BY FIRE
IH'ITH I'lTV, Cal., A.;j. S. Ylio
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wliieli oaiiHed property dtiiinu'i oti
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loll aljiiitlinte in tbe lonn i that
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Tin im .'nrlod '.i.i ileilnx
I'l'lfino u mnl r pii. in iiipldly A
iiuuiber iif re-Hl'iioi' mnl n'iil i
buildiUL" iiImi wore det roved.
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Mealey.
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OHFOON, FRTDAY, jUTCHIBT 8, 1913.
ILLEGAL NOW 10
T
IIiiiiIcth uru ill for kiuI Hiiiuh iiii-
ilcr ii'i-i'iillv I'Miii'lfil Ihwm. II uiih
liinl i'iiimiuIi ulicii lln hIiiId milled
I'xlru ii'HlrH'lioiiK In llm Kiinio lawn,
bill wlii'ii llm ffili-rnl umi'mtnciil
lunk n try il mimiiIhI llm wild bird
liiiiilliik' 1'iiliii'ly.
Wild diicliH mid tiii'Mi; iirnli'i'trd
. In ovorv. hImIii iu Hid Unimi iiiuIit
1 Hie priivlMiinm of n Inw rcconlly
, pMhHi'd Ji.V ooiifri'MM, mid lofiii idiom
, of open POIIXOII, it iumv iiiibiuful
I In kill it uild iltiok or jiiim-i: in miy
,Htnto tit iiiiv tiiiio of llit- your. Tlio
law m bv fur llm inoul nwoopinc mnl
dniHlio in llm liinlnrv of nil nmw
mid fifli Iiiuh.
IKinoo tlio imMKiiuo of lliin not (lie
Hlnli'rt nro rt'tidorcil ihiu'itIohh In
rlilic it. No hIiiIo oiiii iiuiko duck
or fiiM ciiooiint; i'(.iii. i idler IIiIh
net tlio killim: ol' n duek nr n fiioMe
ih ii oriiuo coiitinrv to Hid fodornl
law.
TIioho liit Ik tiro obmrod iih iniur.n-
1 1 ii rv In nix bv tlio K'neriiiiirnl mid n
fiuo of JylOO mid ii'imtv lii' im-
i pri'ioniiiont lire nrovidod for tlio iii-
lliitioii of llm law. I'ur a loni; lime
ttiero Iiiih, been tisiliiliou in fnwir of
fedetal liuihbition for tlio proteelion
of miino fowlM to prevent their nun
ploto extermination. It Iiiih boon Hiiid
i ii.,.i ...:i.i (..!. .. n.i ......... i
iiiiii iiii HiiAi ?". nun (;1"" mill
wiint oT tin nllier wild fowl liavo nl
inoht entirely dinappiuired all over
Hie oounlrv. Wild dueki Imve al
inol liuoiiiiin M'areo.
BOOTH KELLEY 10
KrdKXK, Or., Ahc H. The eon
Htruetioii of the iiiomI modeni niiu
inillrt in (he inirlliuehl. to lie npernt
ed oxeluMively bv cleelrieiil power,
in uunoiiiieed lodav by A. C. Dixon,
iiianauor of the lto!li. Kelly Lumber
eouipaiiy. The mill will i-omI approx
iinatelv .f'."iO,000, mid uork will be
started immediately.
The announcement followed the
reoeipt of fiilviecx that the pi, em
inent has ihKiied the Init of the pat
ents eoveriiitr Oregon and California"
land L'rautx owned hv the eouipaiiy,
and uhielt have been in litigation for
yearn. The mill uill have mi nnmial
out of 3O.n(l().O0O feet.
I MOVE
BRITfSH EXHIBIT
hONDO.V, Am,'. H. IJaokod by Sir
Hobeil Itairour of (hu linlfour-Wil-liaiiiKoii
oompmiy, whieh Iiiih exlen
h!vi! biiHiiifftK doalincK uilli San
1'ninoinoi), a detorminrd iaoomont
Iiiih aHHiimid definite fonn here lo
dav (o bate a Mritinh exhibit al (he
I'aiiatnn I'aeifii! lDIi cxiHinilion, de-
Hpili) I ho utatomcnl of the board of
trade that (bo maiiiifaelurorH did not
euro, lo iiieur I lie exjMjiwe,
Sir Koberl enbled the cxpoMiiinii
direolorn that if a pavilion in whieli
lilt ItHt lh oxhibitH uould bu plnied
ii offeied the Kuicnuiiftit, itiHleuil
of breaking' them up in difforout
KeetioiiH of the (.'roiuuN, the IJnlixli
maiiiifaetiirern would reeonwidcr
their deeifion.
PLEADS GUILTY TO
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rill'SNO, Cal.. Ahb. S.Arrciitcil
for engaging In a f IL flRht with n
uoiiiiiii tieiKlibor, MIhh .Smile, Smith
pleaded guilty rather tlinu leave her
fnd; In the hanilH of a woman Jury,
and today linn paid a $10 fine. When
the mnglntrate ordered (lint a vcnlro
of women ho ainumoncd, MUs Htnltli
withdrew her request for a Jury trial.
"ii i tan i mi inod iy a jury or
men," Mltis Smith told the court, I
will plead sullty."
Working girls of Chicago who aro
now votcrn nro going td open a cam
paign to clliutnato from tlio stato
legislature every member who voted
against the fifty-four hour bill or
tlio minimum wngo bill for women.
Till: LATIST IWSIHO.V XOTK
Has: "it Is a wise, precaution
against getting holes In delicate hos
iery to powder the shoes before put
ting them on." Many people sprinkle
the famous antiseptic powder, Al
len's Foot Kasc, Into the shoes, and
find that it saves its cost ten times
over In keeping holes from hosiery as
well as lessening friction and conse
quent smarting and aching of tbe
feet.
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Oeo. K. Boon Iiiih preHetilcd (w Uiu
Afedford publle library three old
KUiih taken from the irenohcH of the
Philippine bttltlefieblH bv our hoI
dierrt diirini; the Spntiiili-Ainerienn
war. TlioMo reboH are mnotiir llm
fimt o be prenonlod lo the library
mid will be he inn'leiiH nf the lib
rary tiiiiHoiim. Mr. IIooh Iiiih iiIhii
,'iven n larje uiimlier of cnpioM of
the l.itoniry l)iKt. (liflH and do
untioiiH of Huh kind are iiluaH ap
preciated by the librnry board and
the pHtroiiH. In timi, il in hoped
that the iiiiihoiimi will be a eenler of
iuleroxl, iik it will contain Npeeinicim
of our native flora, colleetiotw of
iiiheelH, geological upecimeni, ele.
All Ihii will be iiul(i ih cdiioationat
at the booki iinon the xhelxpH
SHU! LADIES! SECRET TO DARKEN
FADED GRAY HAIR USE SAGE TEA
Sngr, .Mixed Willi Nutpliiir Itefitiire.
.utural Color nail Luster to llnir
Why suffer tho handicap of, looki
ing old. dray hair, however hand
some, denotes advancing ago. Wc
nil know tho advantages of a youth
ful appearance.
Your hair J your charm. It tnakc.
or mars tho face. When It fades,
turns gray and. looks dry, wispy mid
scraggly Just a few applications of
Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances ltd
appearance a hundred fold.
KIthcr prepare the tonic at homo
or get from any drug store a SO cent
bottlo of "Wyeth's 8ago and Sulphur
Hair Hcmedy," ready to use: but
listen, avoid preparations pjit up by
The Colonial Flats
Formally Smith Apartments
Hunnlng Under Now Mnnagomcnt on Strict lluslness Principals
ItOOMS FOIl LIGHT HOUKKKKKI'IXO FItOM
SH.OO TO !.-.l0 1KK MONTH
With Hath Room Accommodations. Gas and Klcctrlc Lights In
ISulldlng. Hot and Cold Wator at all times. Laundry for Tenant's
use. "Everything Furnished Uxccpt Eats."
Call and Inspect Single Iloonis 50c Ver Day.
217 So. lMVKHSIIIK l'HON'K 900-Ij
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PA'OE TITTtT2Fi.'.t
P
IGHT
IS
Horl Kineaido of Keno, Nov., Hplil
weight elnimpiuti wrertler of the
world, ii here vinlliin: Mr. and Mra
W. S. WVhIoii. Sunday tlio.y will
make Iho trip to Crater Lake and on
their return Mr. Kineadn uill go lo
.Senllhi lo join bin wife, mnl frnm
lliero they uill relurii to their Inline,
whore, ho ii part owner of the
Thomas cafe of Item.
After being tinnticroimfiil In three
attempt to havn John Mltrholl, jfor
mer prculdont of llm United Mluo
Wiirkern, mnilo iitato labor roiumii
nlonor, (lovornor SnUor ot Now
York ban appointed JainoR M. Lynrli,
pronldont of tlio International Typo
graphical union, to tlio portion.
druggists as they usually use too
much sulphur, which makes the hair
sticky, (,'ct "Wycth'n" which cnu
always ho depended upon to darken
beautifully and Ih tho best thing
known to rcmovo dandruff, stop scalp
Itching and falling hair.
Ily using Wyeth's Sago and Sul
phur no one can posMlbly tell that
you darkened your hair. It does it
so naturally and evenly you mois
ten n sponge or soft brush, drawlim
this through tho hair, taking onu
small strand at n time which roqulrcs
but a few moments. Do this at night
and by morning the gray hair disap
pears; after another application or
two its natural color is restored and
It becomes glossy and lustrous and
you appear years younger.
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