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w t ' MQESIX. aiEDFOTW MATT) TRIBUNE, arTCOFORT), ORKOON, THURSDAY, 'AVOiUST 21, 191H. n 9 i l TENDERLOIN BOSS AFTER FAT BERTH STIRS POLITICS WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. All the ticwxpnpor men nroiind lho cnpitol luivo been wutching Hio Tom Fox tM)Hliniitioivliip case, since lho Sne rnmento counly clininnnn, nllcpcil olilicnl boss of tliounnilH of ten tlcrloin voles mul mnnipululur of city pivcrnmcnt, begun liiumling the rorritlors nlioul the senate cliunilior, socking confirmation. From n buIi je'ot for Califomift two-line spceinN, Fox has noon to the dignity of reg ular dispatches in nil the telegraphic pres associations, lie is jccn rid ing with the iwslmastcr general, lie causes a straight party alignment of the progressive republicans of the bcuato against the Tnft republicans and democrats. Ho i a maker of nil ports of party go;ip. lie and his nostoffico pcran linve become unlionnl. ' Fox did not court nil this fame. He snl quietly in committee rooms, waiting to read his character testi monials to all senators who would lend n sympathetic ear, lint he did not challenge Senator Works or Senator La Follette to join the de bate. He brought sdionls of promi nent members of "lho organisation" to lho cnpitol to pull votes his wav. but be did it without a brass band. He considers himclf misunderstood, that's nil. Scnntor Mnrtinc of New Jersey, impatient of criticisms of party ma chine organisation, waved his hand largely when Tom had patted him on tho shoulder for the fourth time. "These charges are all rot," said Martinc. "They don't reflect on the chnractcr of the men." OF VETS LAST NIGHT Chester A. Arthur Camp, No. 8, Sons of Veterans, U. S. A., of Med ford, wns organized last night, Wed nesdny, August 20, with twenty-five members, by Colonel C. S. Scott, post division commander of the di vision of California and Pacific. Colonel Scott's homo is in Sail Francisco and is ou his way to the national encampment at Chatta nooga, Tcnn. Tho following are the officers and charter members: Commander, 0. II. Dailcy; S. V. commander, W. T. Shoiilts; J. V. commander, W. Kd ward Norris; sivretary, It. II. Ilarx, treasurer, J. p. Talane. Kesides the above are the following charter members: II. L. Wilson. Kd Jen nings, Itnlpb Woodford, H. K. Marsh, John A. Perl, H. T. Van dc Car, J. J. Owings, J. It. Woodford, Claude Melr, 0. F. Dyer, Charles P. Tnl ciit, W. II. Kenneth, 0. S. Jlooker, W. A. Hooker, Donald F. Colvig, George Trann, G. II. King. Colonel Scott will organize the di vision of Oregon at Portland tin first of tho week, having organized mfficienl number of camps now for that purpose, making Oregon the youngest or baby division. FOE, ONCBBOXED HERE liny Campbell, prominently men tioned as Willie Ititcliie'H Labor fliij foe, in place of Freddie Welsh, box ed ten rounds to a draw with Herb White of Stockton, Cal., in this city July 1, 1012. Tho bout was a .very tamo affair and the showing Campbell made was not anything to bo proud of, He had nothing but a pair of tiyhU and (loves that night, and fchould be boft for the champion. LOS ANGELES, Cab, Aug. 21. Ouo man was probably fatally hurt and threo received less serious in juries when nn ammonia tank in the btorngo plant of tho Pacific Coast lit'of & Provision company exploded today. Max Ilinich, nn employ, wns bur ied beneath a brick wall wrecked bv tho forco of the explosion, and sus tained internal in in lies that urobab ly will cobt his life. Fred Stenkv Michael Jlornio and Chnrles Thomp son also were trentcd at a hospital ORGANIZE T AFRAID; STILL SULLEN TO WIFE LOS Eight t the cifio near Many SAN FRANCISCO. Oil.. Aug. 21. "I am not frightened or dNonur nged at the outcome of the Discs case," said F. Drew Camiuctti, his companion in the Reno escapade which led to their arre-t, following the conviction of Diggs. "Diggs was convicted for putvh nting the tickets for the parly. They cannot bring tbnt ngaiiit me, so I don't sec how they can get me at nil. "It wti tho perxiunioti and en ticement alleged in the indictment that 1 thought was the ino-t serious charge: that was what I feared all panies. r the time, "1 Wt think it looks bad for me at nil.' Cnminotti's drawn face, however, belied his expressed confidence, Despite the fact that his wife has appeared at the Diggs trial and look the stand in behalf of her husband, there has been no renl rocmoilin lion. The two have not exchanged a word in the courtroom, and Mr. Camiuctti has avoided her husband' eyes at all times. SLIT S1I BARRED L ST. LOUIS. Mo., Aug. 21. "Sew up that t-lil skirl," was the curt note Kitty Cobb, petite stenographer for the Shapleigb Hardware company, fouud on her desk. She swung on her chair and shouted a defiant, "I will not." "You will, or you'll quit,'' was the answer. "I've quit, then," replied Kilty. "They have no right to toll me what to wear," she said to a sym pathetic reiwrter. ''besides it was only n Hi lie four-inch slit." The Shapleigb company branch store in I It's city. has a f- OF LAUNCH ADRIFT LONG HEACIL Cab, Aug. 21. Four men who bad been adrift in the launch Calypso since Tuesday afternoon without food, deserted the launch yesterday nfteruoon thirty- five miles east of Catnlinn Island, starting to row to Avnlon in a life boat. They were picked up at 811) last nicht by Captain J. A. Paschnll in the launch Panama after they had covered a distance of twelve miles. All were exhausted. Pas chall later look the Calyw in tow and arrived with it at San Pedro to day. NERVOUS PROSJRATION Severe Case of a Philadclpli; i Woman Her Symptoms. Philadelphia, Pa. "I hail a severe case of nervoU3 prostration, with palpi tation oi uiu neart, constipation, head ached, dizziness, nolso in my ears, timid, nervous, rest Uss feelings and sleeplessness. "I read In tho pa per where a young woman had been cured of tho same troubles by taking Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound eo I threw away tho medicines the doctor left mo and be pan taking tho Compound. Before I had taken half a bottle I was able to sit up and in a short timo I wa able to do all my work. Your medicine has proved itself able to do all you say it will and I have recommended itln every household I have visited." Mrs.MAltY JoiWSTON, 210 Siegcl Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Another lind Cnsc Epbrnta, Pa. "About a year ago I was down with nervous prostration. I was pale and weak and would havo hys teric spoils, sick headaches and a bad pain under my shoulder-blade. I was under tho caro of different doctors but did not improve, 1 was so weak I could hardly stand long enough to do my dishes. ' Lydia E.PInkham's Vegetable Com pound has niaJo mo well and happy and I havo begun to gain in weight and my face looks healthy now." Mrs. J. W. HoiiNUEHCEit, It. No. 3, Ephrata, Pa. If you want special adtlco nrlto to Ljdla 11. 1'lnklmiii Medicine Co. (con 11 deutial) L)iin,.Mnss. Your Utter will be opened, read and ansnercd by a wouiiiu uud held lu strict couIlJcuco. CAMITTI ggMff i E E T ANGELES, Cab. Aug. at. injured when Don 11. Under, the Medford boy who wns drafted by lho Chicago White Sox from Pendleton in the Tii-Stale league, has been turned persons v Venice "Owl" train of the Pa Elect i io railway left tho Ivaek Venice shortly nfter midnight. of the injured were Los An over to Lincoln in tho Western league for mote seasoning, nud to geles newspaper workers returning to beach homes after their usual nightly Avork. Five were taken to a reixirt ne.t So. Don minto a good showing with the While Son, but was crowd ed out by a surplus of niatetial on hand. hospital at Santa Monica. None was fatally hurt. Seventh Company to Fort Stevens The Seventh eonuiany, 0. N. 0., Captain A. W. Hemic, will leave this afternoon for Foil Stevens for the annual encampment. The special will be attached to No. 1(5 and at tached at Albany to u special train bearing lho southern Oregon com CHICHESTER S PILLS UIH1 Mfc I'llla 'IWla SOID BY A full membership leiwes. o IT PAGE THEATRE Two Nig'hts, Thurs. and Friday, Aug'. 21-2 Wonderful Production Corroct Vorsion of tho Biblical Historic Photo-Draraa Quo Vadis The ptrlure which lias staflled both tho aitiusiMiiiMit and ivliintis-loviu pcoplo of lho world. Un oqualcd in the history of motion photography. Added to this twentieth century wonder the most sur t prising natural' history production, J&JjtsWiJcrt ,t:n ' Wildest America Rare Game in Their Native Lairs 4000 Elk in Ono Body in Jackson Holo, Wyoming Wolves, Grizzlies, Bobcats, Wild Cattle Hunters, Trappers, Graphically Shown America's Wonderland Geys WHY GO TO SWITZERLAND? SILENT DRAMA f These pictures are being exhibited in the leading theaters on (he coast and are handled by trav eling experts. ,. ' .Vt I Two Hours and 30 Minutes. Curtain 8:15 P. M. Only ono show each ovoning. v Week-End Clearance Sale M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE ".SUCCESSORS TO MEEKER" Hosiery Sale, 19c Boys' Bear Brand Hose, heavy ribbed, last black .Friday and Saturday 19 $3.50 and $4 Sweaters, $1.98 l?ed, white and gray All-Wool Sweaters, full sizes Friday and Saturday, 2d floor...$1.98 60-incli Table Damask, 39c ()5c Bleached Damask, extra quality, new patterns Friday and Saturday J5l) Calicoes and Challies, extra qualities, new patterns 5 321oc Hope Muslin 9 5c Pins, Friday and Sat 3 uc box Hair Pins, Fri. & Sat..3 5c card Hooks and Eyes, Fri day and Saturday 3 5c assortment Laces, Friday and Saturday &'J? 5c card Pearl Buttons, Fri day and Saturday 3 , Big Showing of New Fall GoatsSee the Windows TO WESTERN LEAGUE spring with Hut White tera IMmnJI1 Ktjmrl'nfml'l-t fx U 11.4 .! J.I4 NrullltN Itr,,!.!. AtW'll.irV.Ti:M llAMOM 1IHANU I'lUXHta MA a&jh& tin. f AM DRUGGISTS tYERYMERE ers, Torrents. SEE AMERICA FIRST-THE SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES 10, 15, 18c Rippellottes, special, lie Dainty stripes in black, tan, blue, etc. Friday and Satur day, yard 11 Ladies' All Silk Hose, 45c Onyx special, pure silk Friday and Saturday, pair 45d Boys' School Waists, 25c New shipment of Waists, valued at .'J5e Friday and Saturday only ji- 25d 5c Lacos, 3c Valenciennes Laces, new pat terns Friday and Saturday at yard 3I& Reddisode Stitched Bats, 95c These are the original stitched bats, I) lbs., regular $1.25 Fri day and Saturday, each ....95 Ifouso Lining 4 Dainty 15c Summer Lawns, HO and 32-inch, special lltf Western China Co. Ul HOl'TII (KN l'UAIi ('Mini anil Supplies for lho Pcciiialor Class Tlturnitny 7:110 totO p. m, unit Klrltw Frlilny " """ OPENING AUGUST 25 The Colonial Flats Formally Smith Apartmento Uuiiulng Under Now Mnuncoumut on Strict UunIuohii I'rluelimln ItOOMH l'()t MOIIT ItOl'HNKNCI'INU I'UOM $s,oii to yin.oo nut .month With Hath Itooin Accommodation, (Ins nud Electric, Llghtn In IlulUIIng, Hot nud Cold Watur at nil times. I. nu miry for Toniuit'u use. "UverythliiB KitrnUtiod llu'unt KaU." Call and Inspect Hlnglu Hooiiim ildo Per Day. air so. itiVKitsim: I'lieNi: noo-ij GREATEST SUCCESS OP THE 25c r - - - 25c Zophyr Ginghams, 18c These Zephyrs come in 'XI and !M-inch fancy striped, checks, etc. Friday and Saturd'y.18 Shooting Salo 8-1 ' Mcached Sheeting 2,' 9-1 Hleachcd Sheeting 21 KM tfk'JU'hed Sheeting. 25 Ladies' Low Shoes, $1.98 Closing out all Low Shoes Two Strap Patent $1.98 Now Outings, 8c Just received, new 191.') Outings, on sale Friday and Sat 8 Children's Black Sateen Hloom ers, special 29 Kitchen Aprons, blue checked, full cut, special 29 65c Woolen Dress Goods, 39c New fall mixtures and plain grays, browns, blues, greens, etc. Friday and Hat., yd...39 N. Florence Clark Violin ti:.H'mi:u Hllittlo 1 11(1 Went Itli Nll'ti't WOOD ny Hid TIit, Coril mul Our I.iiIii Umlcr IHk Hluitl VAM.UV I'll Nli : TNIi. 711 w. v. v'yi'. "i. Htit'CTKHor to ltolclutiMii. I'll- mul Wnl Hwoml Hl. 1 OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS It forty-fifth eliool ycr ntrtrMotn to, iota, DEanctcounocs,Hmri,,'M'''1"' Aonicuuunt. CNQiNnnmo. Homc Economics, MiNiNa, roinutnr, Com MtnCC, PMAnMACV, TWO-YCAn COUnOCO I" Annicuu tunc, Homk ccoNOMicn, Micmanic ahti ronmrnv, coMMiHct, PHAiiMAcr TGACHEn'O COUMOEO In niAinml tt.tlnliiKi i;ilcilllltlo, domestic cleiice mul ntt. MUSIC, liicliiillni: pUno, Mrlt'ff, btul lipttiiinrntv tul nlcp culture. A DEAUTIFUL BOOKLET iHltlr,l "TlIU ItNMtCIIMKNT Ul ItUHAJ. I.ICIi"! ml n CATAI.omnt will te iiiaIIciI Her on nppllCntUtti, AiMtritf II. M, TMNNANT, UrcUtrnr, Hw1I.Mii 4) Cirvnll, Otn"'l ' " . THE REAL TEST !W8 O :; IS TO TRY IIiIh iiioiliirn link- HK imwilor with I wo ii n I tit. Wo menu fHov&TrSwsV Crescent Baking Powder It nrtlou In two-folil. Ono unit iarlltly rnlncH tho iIoiirIi mul tho other linltl tint nil ho In mmtivunloii until tho fnoil U linkil. Vour mono)' t'uck If It In not n.itlN Mclory. Jiif1.t'J j.v i'i:u i.it. .k Vour (Jrtnrr Cno'iit .Mnniifiu IiiHiik ('oiiipiiiiy S cut lie, WnkltliiKtiui E.D.Weston Official Photographor of the Medford Commercial Club Amateur Finishing ' Post Cards Panoramic Work Flash lights Portraits Interior and exterior viowB Negatives made anv timo and any place by appoint ment. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 Delicious Hot Biscuits for Dinner! I I'm u nli'iiHiiro to nuilto lilnculla with Drifted Snow Flour Tliny coiiio from tho ovon no uni formly porfoct ho UkIiI imtl whlto HO WllOlllHOIIIO mul (lllllclOIIB. Try "Drlftcil Huow" for tho noxt hntch of hlnciilta or hruml mul mio how (iilvkly tho fumlly knowu thu' dlfforuiico. Vour Imkliii; will tnnto liuttor ho cnimo tho flour In hottor, If Drlfloit Snow Flour ovor fnllu to Hiitlufy, Juut toll your Krocor ami hu will buy It hack at full iirlro, -,' lloniomhor tlfo .nn'ino nud ask for It noxt timo you ordor flour. Sperry Flour Co. jr , . i J .4.4A4VA.t4 ? 4-