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MEDK)RT MATT) TRTBUOT3. MEDFOTTD, OTCKflON, SATURDAY, Aim 1 1ST 2fl. MM. r TA'GEITOTJII. IK w f& f- : : f m It ftv K ra B&V K'. ' ! r SK (f'a - r- v .fr ' ,- V'-M Bedford Mail tribune AN TNnKl'BNUENT NKWHl'ArRIt . .rUBMHJIKU RVKllT AKTKUNOON KXCKPT BUN HAT 11 Y TUU MKUrOItD 1'UINTINO CO. Offlclnt Pamir of tho City of Mcdford. Official I'sper of Jackson Conty. .OKOnara PUTNAM. Editor snrt Mansiw IWOBR CIKCULATIOIf. Dully nvrtiK for eicvn months end Ins November 30, 1911 2761 Th DctnocniUo Tlmos. Th Mcslford MMl.Tho Mrdford Tribune, The South ern OroRonlttn. The Asl-laml Tribune. Offlcn Mnlt Tribune Uullatnc. :6-27-19 North lJf Htroot; tolcphono 7. Kntertd ns sccontl-clnss mutter At ;MiUorl, Oroiroii, under tbs ,Mt of inrcn j, ikiv. BXTBSCRirTIOir RATE. One year, by mall. - ..?. 00 Ono month, by mull - , . .50 Ter month, delivered by carrier la tritl ivilnt .Ro .Puturilnv only, by mall, per yr J.00 'vr;:i- - " - --- ' - Weekly, per ycr. - 1.60 Tho Mull Tribune la on sale at the Kerry Nevm Hlnmi, rwn Krnncico. Portland Hotel News Slnwl. Portland. Portland News Co., Portland. Or. V. O. Whitney. Srattl. Wh. Saturday was ono of the heaviest days on record nt tho public mar ket. At 10 o'clock 2227 melons had been sold and 270 baskets or peaches. These arc nn indication of other eales. Karly in tho morning tho market resembled a county fair. Practi cally every variety of product crown in tho Koruc Itlvcr valley was on display. Fruit and veRCtables in abundance of variety and quantity covered tho stalls and counters. At noon nearly nil had been sold. "Thcro Is no danger of over-production," states Market Master Kun yon. "Although the planting was heavy, tho demand will exceed it. We arc not going to baTo a sufficient aupply of potatoes and other staples for tho lato fall and winter markets. Somo shipments of summer products havo already been made out of tho valley. It ought to bo shipped out by tho carload. Tbo truck gardon nnd vegetable business Is just In tbo infancy of its development." That sufficient produco is not grown to supply local needs is shown by tho fact that a purchaser was un able to obtain a crate of local musk inclons at one of tho largest local groceries last Wednesday, and given a crato of California melons at least tbo grocer paid he could not get tho local product. JURY LIST DRAWN JOSEPHINE GifANTS PASS, Ore., Aug. 23. Tho jury li.st drawn from tho Sep tember term of the circuit court, which convenes on the 8th day of tho mouth, in as follews: V. I. Sweethuid, merchants, Grunts 1'iihs; Harry Smith, lumber mill!, GriiutH Push; W. I). Hurst. miner, Wolf Creek; Peter J'irzcr, tinner, liuuo; Hurl I). Green, lar iner, Merlin; W. If. Nipper, real es tate, GniutH Ptigs; David Vinynrd, fanner. Williiimi: John Taylor, far mer, Grants Push; H. 1 New ham, furgier. Merlin; C. 1). Welter, lum hennnn. Grunts Vatm; Joseph Kclunitt, lumberman, Grant Pass; Jurat Oiruhl, retired, Grants Pass; K. II. Lister, bookkeeper, Grants Purs; ( P. Fowler, miner, Grant Push; T. P. Stoiwij,', miner, Guliee; T. J. Kvcrton, fanner, Grants Pass; Geo. W. Muelf. farmer, Murphy; E. M. UM, fanner. Grave; Wei-ley Jones, laborer, Grautu Pass; G. W. Sturceou. morehniit. Grunts Paws; II. A. Woodford, farmer, Merlin; Prank K. Thompson, laborer, GrnntB Husk; G. A. Ruvngo, bookkeeper, Grants I'nss; 11. W. IIuuNnu, farmer, Sclmu; O. J. Kiiipps, retired, Grants Paws; Jacob Meyer, enrpenter, Urnnt PtiKK; I S. Vcatcli, booUkcencr, Grauta Pnm; L. J. Perdue, ciiKiu cer, Grnnts Push; C. G. Weather--wax. miner. Merlin; P. V. Btovcij- jioii, fanuor, Wiltlervillo; John II. Ilobinstin, fanner, ilderMllc. 10 ALIJANY, N. Y., Aug. 23. For mer District Attorney Willinum Tray c'rs Jerome .of New Yprk, tho .man who bent Hurry lv. Thaw to the Mut tcuwuy asylum for the criminal in sane, will reach Sherbrookc, Quo,, Wednesday to aid in Thaw's prose pntion, according to announcement jnndo hero today at Attorney Geiicral punuody'i? office, 2227 MELONS SOLD AT PUBLIC MARE BEFORE 100 CLOCK COUNTY I L County Divided Into Northern and Southern Zones Limited Open Season for Game Birds, But Pro tcctlon for Sonn Birds. Oregon Season for Brant, Ducks and Geese Rom Sept. 16 to Dec. ID Sprlnj Shooting Prohibited. The eagerly-awaited nulatioitH proposed by the Unilcd States tie- p.'irtmeut of nsneulttirc, biireau of biological sun-ey, fixinp; tho ca sons in which the tdiontiusr of mic rntory hinls is nllowctl, autluirired utnlcr the recently enacted Week'' McLean ininilory bird law,, have just lieen made public by thn de pnrttnent. They arc effeotivu as of October 1, 1013. subject to nuv chiiimcd that mny be dctcnninctl on between now nnd then. In view of the widespread interest in this matter, not onlv on the part of sorlsmen, but of lovers of wild life Kcnemlly, the American Game Proteclivc and Propacation associa tion, which was nctivo in the move ment for the enactment of the Weeks-McLcnn law. has siunmnrir.cil the most inijHirtnnt points involved in thcc rcRiilntioiH as follews: ones KMnbHMicd. Generally speakinir, the country w divided into two zone, northern nnd t-outhem, tho dividinc Hue runniuir wholly or in part north of latitude 10 degrees nud the Ohio river. Or egon is in the northern zone. The oicu seasons provided in tho tato of Oreuon on the four elates of migratory birds that have been constituted for tho purposes of these rcculntions are as follews: Class 1 Ilrnnt. duck, eecxe, September 10 to December l.". Class 2 Kails, coots, gallmnles, September 1 to November 30. Class 3 Woodcock. October 1 to November 30. Class 4 Itlack-brcastcd nnd gol den plover, jncknie, greator and lesser yelloglcgs, September 1G to December lii. Summnrizatlon of Itcgulntlom. Uy wny of summnrizatinn the fol lowing stntcmcnUxmiy bo made: 1. Exceptions have been made in both zones for numerous reasons. but in most cases the c!ocd seas ons take tho average of the cxihtiug lnws of tho states In the particular zones iu which they are located. 2. There has been more cutting on the cloning than the opening (lutes of the bhootiug seasons as they now cxNt. 3. In most cases three months of open shooting nre allowed for wa ter fowl, nnd iu some cases as much as tlirco nud nnc-half months. 4. Spring shooting is absolutely prohibited. fi. Shooting of migratory birds between sunset nnd sunrise is like wiso prohibited. BULL YOUNG KILLED (Continued from Page 1) cut that 1 havo used In every ono of my fights. It never hurt anyone seriously before I can't understand why It should causo any serious trou ble." Itlns critics who had watched Wil hird in his training bad agreed that tho big cowboy had almost all tho at tributes of a champion oxcept "a good right." Concussion of Ilrnln Young suffered a cerebral hemorr hage and concussion of tho brain. Ho was rushed to a hospital, whero, In a final hope of saving bis life, his skull was trephined. Tho operation was performed nt 1 o'clock this morn ing, Two minutes after Wlllard am: Young had stopped togethor In tho opening round, Wlllard's superiority was ovldent. Neither boxer know much of tho game, but Young was a rank novlco and apparently had no assets except his enormous bulk and strength and a willing heart. Through ten rounds tho men boxed without Wlllard receiving a mark of battlo. Young's face had been bad ly cut and in tho eighth and ninth rounds ho had taken consldorablo punlahmoiit. At tbo conclusion of thc-EO periods, however, Roforeo Ky ton had visited hJs corner and had been assurod that tho fighter's con dition was satlnfactory. His per sonal examination seemed to verify this. Fought I lest iu Tenth Young fought his best round In tho tenth, landing several fair swings to Wlllard's face and body. JJIs sup porters woro much encouraged by his showing and today they assort thejr man was as strong then as at tho start, Tho end eatno about tho mlddlo of tho 'follpwlng round. Youug had REGULA 1 FR UNDER FEDERA HUNTING SMS MIGRATORY LAW u In no case will there bo less than thirty days when birds may bo shot during the period of their greatest abundance. When Shooting Is lVrmlttcd. Hivds that may ho shot aro divid ed by the new regulations into four classes. The.-e, and tho open sea sons allowed on them, follew: Dates inclusive, northern zone 1. Water fowl, September 1 to December !.". 2. IJuil, September 1 to Novem ber 30. 3. Woodcock, October I to No vember 30. 4. Shore hinls, September .1 to December IS. Special Protection. A closed season until September 1, 101S, is ctnhli-hod for band-tailed pigeon-, little brown, sandhill and whooping cranes; swans, curlew, nil shore hinK except 'black-breasted nnd gulden plover, Wilson or jack snipe, woodcock, groater and lesser yellow legs. Wood duck in addition arc given a closed season to September 1, 1018, in the following states: Maine, New Ilmiips-hire, Vermont, Massa chusetts, liliodc Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl vania, Ohio. Indiana, Michigan, West Virginia and Wisconsin. Insectivorous" birds, including rob ins, larks, etc., are protected at nil times iu all stntes and similar pro tection is given the smaller shore birds and other species which have been greatly reduced iu number. An open season ou reed or rice hinls from" September 1 to October 31, in clusive, is provided for in Delaware, MJirvlnutl, District of Columbia, Virgmm and South Carolina. Shooting on Hlvcrs. A novel nnd important feature, is the prohibition of hunting on the great rivers of the country except during November nnd December. Prohibited territory .as designated by the regulations in this instance is us follows; 1. Missisippi river from New Or leans to Minneapolis. 2. Ohio river from its mouth to Pittnburg. 3. Mis-ouri river between its mouth and Iii.-mnrk. N. 1). Under the provisions of tho Weeks-McLcnn law three mouths arc given from tho time these regula tions nre made public until they arc presented to the president for ap proval and arc finally adopted. It ij also provided that public hear ings may bo had if deemed proper, and it is assumed that these very probably will he held. , History-Making Action. The n'gulations outlined above are an effective contradiction to the. ru mor, widespread iu tho northwest ern states, to the effect Hint tho Weeks-McLean law prohibits the shooting nt any limo of ducks nnd other wild fowl. Pull infoniialion can bo obtained by writing the de partment of agriculture for pamph lets 92 and 03. adopted rushing tactics, and Wlllard, timing his charges, met ono with a fearful right uppcrcut. Tho blow lnmlml inuarcly on tho point of his opponent's chin, stopping him dead In his tracks. Young's whole- frame quivered. His knees sagged, nnd as bo sank to tho canvass .his body Boomed to "buckle He sat on his haunchos, swuylng, and finally flopped backward to tho mat, unconscious. Itoferco Kyton at onco raised Wlllard's arm and Young's handlers dragged him to his corner. Never Hcgtiliieil Consciousness Dr. Scroggs, tho club physician, aided Young's seconds In tholr at tempts to rovlvo him. Ho soon was Joined by thrco other physicians. A' tor half an hour's ineffectual work an ambnlanco was secured -and Young was taken to tho hospital, whero tho operation was porforrned. Willi tho fallen gladiator lay In tho arena officers and seconds struggled with tho crowd that pressed against tho ropes. Tho mob's cur iosity inado It almost lmposslblo for tho little party bearing tho great bulk of Young to force Itu way to tho am bulance. -' thi: IjATKht fashion xetj: Says: "It is a wiso precaution against getting holes In dellcato hosiery to powder tbo shoos beforo -putting thorn on." Many people sprinkle tho fa mous antiseptic powder, Allen's Foot Easo.'lnto tho shoes, and find that it saves Its cost ten times over Jn keep ing holes from hoslory as well as les sening friction and consequent smart ing and aching of tho feet. John A. Perl Undrtker Lady Assistant. ' 86 8. nAIlTXiKTI Phones M. 47 and 47-J-2 Imbulanco Service Deputy Coroner IU. L MEET AT PHOENIX Tho twenty-sixth annual conven tion or Jackson County Woman's Tcinpornnco Union was hold at l'hocnlx, August 20. Tho meeting was called to order by acting coun ty President Mrs. Dowel at 10: .10 n. in. Mrs. II, HhorniHU. county evangelist, led tho devotional storv Ice. Three little ladles of Phoenix sang a song, tho officers gavo good ropurta of work done for tho jear, and each local union had excellent reports. Also n now union was re ported at Peyton with eighteen members, which was organized by Mrs. Floroy of, Kagle Point. Tho different superintendents gnvo good reports, which showed th.it the county was being butter organized than ever befere: Tho following officers wore elect ed: Mrs. T. A. llowol, county uresl dcut; MliM Kiisio Cope, vice prcul dent: Mrs. C, K. Demlng, corre sponding secretary; Mrs, Uracc Holmes, recording secretary; Mrs. Nettle Orover, treasurer; Mrs. It. W MacCullough. secretary Y. P. II. V ; Mrs. Shaver, secretary L. T. L. Superintendents of departments woro elected as follews: Christian citizenship, Miss . Copo; purity, Mrs. W. 11. Helmes: cvatigolh-t, Mrs. 11. Sherman; Union Slgunl, Mrs. Hatch: lecture, Mrs. C. W. Fraley; Sunday school, Mrs. draco Holmes; purity In art nud literature, Mrs. J. Huberts; mothers' meetings, Mrs. C. P. Hlack; modal contest, Mrs. J. K. McDonald; flower mission, Mrs. Minnie llrynut; social and red letter, Mrs. llnttlc O wings; Sabbath observance Mrs. N. L. Townsend; S. T. J., Mrs. O. llel man. Delegates elected to attend tho stato convention were: Mrs. MacCul lough, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Shaver and Mrs. Howol. Very lively and up-to-date topcs wcro discussed In an Interesting manner. Mrs. Shaver gave a twenty-minute talk. Mm. McDonald gave ono of her splendid readings, Mrs. Sherman sang a soto, which touched tho hearts of those pnwciit; thrco Uttlo tots sang a trio. Tho Phoenix ladles served lunch In tho grove, to which tbo visiting delegates did am ple Justice. Tbo Kagle Point union Invited tho convention to'mect with them next year. Tho following resolutions wen) ndeptcd: "Acknowledging tho guidance ot our Heavenly Father Iu all our work, wo return thanks to Him for tho many manifestations of Ills presence and power In tho forward marrh ot tho tomporanco and reform movo mcnt8 throughout our stato and nn Hon during tho past year. Wo nre especially thankful to Him for so In fluencing tho minds nud hearts of tho people In choosing so many llod fearing men In tho administration of tho affairs of tho nation. Wo see In tho banishment of tho wlno cup by Secretary of Stato William Jen nings Hrynn, from his official as well as private dinners, Its fnst ap proaching banishment from tbo ii'i tlon. Whereas, that statewide pro hibition Is tq bo submitted to the peoplo of Oregon next year, "Hesolved. that wc, as nowly en franchised citizens, render every pos sible assistance to vote Orogon dry "Resolved, Hint wo commend tho faithful and cffectlvo work done by our stato iirosldont. Mrs. Ada Wal lace Unruh, nnd pledge her our sup port as leader under thn Lord ot Hosts In tho coming campaign. "Ilosolvcd, that wo commend our rnilrlni: nrusldoiit for her lenrs of devotion to 'tho work In Jackson county. "Hesolved, that wo oxtond n voto of thanks to tho pastor nnd offlcors of tho Christian &iureli for tho usn of their church; to tho local union of l'hocnlx for tholr entortaliimont of nnd to each nud ovory ono who contributed In nny wny to tho hiic- cohb of tho convention. MRS. LAURA H. (JODLOVB, MRS. JANK8, MI83 S. A. COI'K, Committee. HAVE GLASSES FITTED to correct your oycslght and stop that headache. Your work wll thon bo dono on time and with caso. Don't loso out thrfough eyo strain when ro ller nwalts you hero, DR. WOKRirr 8ulto 1-2 Over Deuel's Medford, Orejjou, COUNTYW.C HOLD 26TH ANA HUSBAND TIRED OF SEEING HERSUFFER Procured Lydin E, Pinkhnm'a Vegetable Compound which made His Wife n Well Woman. MluMletown, Pn.-"1 had hoadficho, bnckacho nnd such awful l-oarlng down pains that I could not bo. on my foot nt times ami I had organic lallnmmatlunso badly that 1 was not nblo to do my work. 1 could not not n itvod mcnl for my Inn band nnd ono child. My neighbors said they thought my suirurliu; was terrible. "Myhunhamlpit tired of seeing mo rulTor nnd ono night went to tho tlnijt store nnd got mo n Isittlo of Lydla K. PinUmm's Vep'tnblo Couiound ami told mo I must tnko It. I can't toll you till I sudored and I can't toll you all that your medicine, has dono for me. 1 was Rrcntly benefited from tho tlrst nnd It lias nintlfl mo a wnll woman. I can tlo uli my housework and even hulhsl somo of my friends ns. well. 1 think It I n wonderful help to nil sulTorlnj; women. 1 have got several to take It after see ing what It has dono for mo. "-Mrs. Emma Ehi-i-nsiiaui:, 219 East Main SL, Mlddletown, Pa. The I'lnkham roconl Is a proud and hon orable one. It n record of eotntjtnt victory over tho obatlnuto IIU of woman Ills that ileal out tlmpnlr. It Is nn es tablished fact that Lydla E. Plnkhiim's Vegetable Com-HHind bus restored health to thousands of such sutfi-rhi't women. Why don't you try it If you need such u medicine? H ynu want special ndrlro write to I.yilla K. I'ltikliaui Medicine Co. (toiilU dpiitUUI.nu,JIis. Vour letter nlll bo opoucd. road and muncrrd bj n tromaii nud bclJ Iu strict -uiilliloiicc. eJIUW DID Till: Ulltl! KNOW THAT- " Courtesy, Efficiency, Moderate Prlcos, Fair Profits aro the potent factors In this business? 4.jth t ' 'I While there's life- there's hope. Nyal's Corn Remover has been n life snvur inuru than once. And n life preserver nil tho time. Use It It's gootl. Nyal's Fool Ilnth Tablets, 2Gc. Nyal's Eas'om, 2Cc. The purest drugs known to modern chemists go Into our prescriptions. "Tho nwo'tnt's of low price Holdom counts thu bltturnesritif ioor quality." 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Mollmr's Friend muni, therefore, bo con sidered us a direct liilluencxi upon thu char acter and disposition of thu future Reitera tion, it Is a conceded fact Hint, with nau sea, pnln, nervousness and dread Imnlsucd, thcro Is stored up sitcV nn ubuniiuncu of healthy energy us to bring Into being the highest (deals of those who fondly theorise on the rules tlmt lnnuro the couilni; of tho j-erfccr'lmliy. ... Mother's Friend can bo had of nny drinc glut nt $1.00 a bottle. It Is prepared by Jlmilflrld Itegnlntor Co., am Lniuiir Itldg., Atliiuta, Oa. Write them for un iustruct jyv byvh tV VXPCCtWUt WVlUvWi - ,n... LsPeBB"" WHERE TO OO TONIGHT IT Theatre TONIGHT Special a Ueol Keaturo by Lubln "A IIKHO AMONH MHN" Ono of thu very host photo plays 'IN OU) DUTCH T1MKH" A Strting Drnitia Kdlsou OIY LADY OK IDIiHNHHS" Vltagrnph 10c. Tenth tlckut handed baok and good again, Lucky number ticket cuds on, posted up Inside. Kulr field, no favors. We'll net a Job press, If pressud. Coining Sunday niitl Mnmlny MgbtN "PIT TO tin: TKST" Belli: "IX THU UAIIDKN" IMIsiin "knowy KVinrr- Patho "A CIIINIWK Pt'y.LK" lllograph "TIIIJ NWHAT IIOX" A Fnrco (2umody PAGE THEATRE Saturday and .Sunday Hunter Hunter h a situnig and tlaticinr act. Special picture- program, riiaii'c of pictures cadi eve ning. Lower floor 15e, Balcony 10c, Childron 5c. ISIS THEATRE Phntipt')N I'rltbiy niitl Sutiinlay TIIH I'ORUHlliH.Y WAY A Modern Melodrama In Two Parts TIIH TWO ItANCHMHN Western Drama Till: YCMiOW STRIIAK lVaturlug Anno Bchaofcr Miilc Hffccts .Mallneo Dally Thm Best Food -Drink .s.-n: SBBm t.ljfi IT I M. Iuimi. in,;. r- '. insist Upon ORIGINAL UflDI iti1C GENUINE rlwllLilwf 9 Avohl imUathmm-Tmka Mo Stttftliutm Rich milk, malted Brain, in powder form. More licnltlilul than tea or coffee. For infantinvsJitk and growing chJdtcn. A-jrcci with the weakeit digcttion. Purcnulrition.uphulldinHlhcwIiolobody. Keep it on your tidcl-oanl nt homo. Invigorates nujiinu molhcn and the aged, A quick, lunch prepwed in -a minute. BUYING Is a very satisfactory way If you trade with a store like ours. Form tho lialilt of sendlnn to us for nuylliliifi In tho lino ,of tlruns, sundries and toilet ijootls when It Is not convenient for you to shop In person. CttKitof.'AtfiAiftti! With the Parcel Post In operation, distance Is no harrier. We havo n larne mall order tratlo cxtoiidlnu all over 'lio surrouiittlnti country trad o hullt up on tho reputation of sell inn quality pods at reasonable prices, Wo want your trade. Just mall or phone your order. MEDFORD PHARMACY Near Postofflco. STAR THEATRE TODAY i Saturday and Sunday Special Engagement INTHODPCINO Till) .1IOHT MAR VHMH'H INVKNTIO.V ok thi: AOi: Talking Moving' Pictures First Time Here The Vaudeville Lights of Broadway Kile Your l'litertnlnnu'iit AND .MANY OTHHRS 2 DAYS ONLY Anil at no IncreaMi Iu price. Dig l-Viifiirti arc .Tho Always 10c AT THE STAR .NU'ltONK Wear tho Nu Hone Guaranteed Cor set, I-or Knlo lly JOSHPHINi: K. CliARK II III Wot till Street N. Florence Clark VIOUN THACHCR Kluillo 1 1 III Went ltd Street Lunch mt Fmmtminm EMfl BY MAIL Phono 10.