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tyitV,,! -' - J 7 PXGEFOUE. MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OttKOOtf. Wednesday, sicptembku. io, jm. MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE AM tN11li!iM1)KNT NI'.WSPAVllH 1UI1I.HMKI) KVIillV AFTT.HNOON ITXCIIl'T 8UNIMY IlV TI1IJ M KUI'Oni) I'UINTINO CO. Tho Dcmocrntlo Tlmrn, Tlio Meat ford Mali, TIM JWeororil TriunilP. urn nnuui cm orrRnnlnn. Tlio Anhlanit Trlliuno Office MnU Trlbiino llullilli.tf. I5-S.-29 North VIP Klrccti telephone . OffloJuI Paper of tlio OU- or Meilfonl Official l'nprr of JacKsim County. OK0HCJ12 PUTNAM, Editor ntut Malinger s: i.hU.is.1 . kf.innilrlilHll nuttier lit Mn.unni. Oinron. under the nci of Mnrch S. 1J57D. BUnSCBITTION RATES. Ono yrnr, ny umll IB. Ono niitnih. Iiv mall , .o jvr month, OMIvriPrt ty carrier in MeiltMrd, Jnckonlllo niul Ceil- irnl Point , - . 52 .iii.ii.b '.nit iiv inAtl. nor vfir T 0" viiil nop ven'r .. - - l-r EDWARDS: VS. BOYD TOMORROW NIGHT Oaco' more, Ibmorrow night, the AtiRlo opera house will lio tho path crlnK placo of tlio fans of Mcdford mid vicinity, when they eonprcgato to foo Franklo Kdwards of Oakland, and Hud lloyd ot Ixs Anpelcs, enter tho ring to box ton rounds. IMwnrd Is the man who gave Dud Anderson, tho Mcdford Idol, two of Iho hardest battles of his career, and report has It that Edwards canio very near holnp returned tho winner over Itud In their last encounter nt Kla math Falls last June. In fact, "Chirk" Wilson and a few more of tho local sportsmen who Journeyed to eco tho bout wcro ot tho opinion that tho hull was a welcomo sound to Anderson nt tho close ot tho first round and Kdwards still maintains that nurt is ono man whom ho can beat. Without a doubt, Kdwards is tho cleverest boxer that has ever been seen In this city, and his work dur inp his training here, hns been a reve lation to tho followers ot the old game of hit and pet away. Boyd, whllo not as clover as Kd wards, is touted by those who have soon him in action, as a comer. He is fairly clover, apprcsslve and can hit hard from nny aplo. l!o has had nbout twenty bouts and has as. yet to tasto defeat. Truo enough, he has nover met any top notchcrs. bnt who knows but that ho may bo anoth or Bud Anderson in our midst, for he has all tho qualities that roado Bud Anderson such a favorite with the fans ot Mcdford. Boyd is a credit to the boxing gamo as he is a boy ot oxomplary habits and has yet to taste liis first drop of liquor or tobacco. There will bo two first class pre liminaries between local boys making rlghtcon rounds in all. Tho first preliminary will start at S:30 sharp. tho socond immediately after, and tho main event will bo over by 10:00 p. m., thus bringing to a close a day relished by every truo sportsman, "horse racing in tho nfternoon and a boxing contest at night." a. large delegation Is expected from rants Pass as tho special train carry ing homo tho Grants Pass visitors, will Icavo about 11 p. m. Seats aro now on sale at tho Nash Hotel and Judging from tho advance alo of tickets, the biggest bouso in tho history of tho gamoliero la looked for as reservation aro coming in from 0 rants Pass, Ashland, Phoonlr and other towns around. THE ROAD BOND ELECTION HE road bond election again proves that .Tackson count v is the most progressive county in Oregon that it, leads the. way lor the rest of the state to follow. Not only the men, hut tlio women, are progressive', as they demonstrated by their votes. Nor is the progressiveness confined to Bedford. Every section of the county, except those isolated regions that need good roads most, voted for the bonds by a big ma jority. For the first time in years. Ashland joined the procession and blazed the way for the burial of prejudice in a community of interest movement that will unite tho county in the "future. The paved highway, with its new road over the Siski yous, means much for "Oregon, still more tor tho county. It opens the way for an era of improvement and development that in future will make the Rogue River valley the most prosperous -aiui populous portion of Oregon. DISBAR LAWYER .W.W. RIOTS A L AD SCHOOL EXHIBITS WANTED AT STATE FAIR "I. P. llarrlngton, Industrial field worker for school fairs, says as fol lews: "Jackson county schools can fill the booth reserved for them in tho new Industrial school exhibit building on tho stato fair grounds nt Salem, If thoso who aro interested do what they can to assist In assembling tho good products which the young people can show. All hu Ifllcve in tbo practical education ot which this kind of work Is tho result should glvo their sup port. All who aro in favor of having boys and girls know how to do com mon things should help the young pcoplo to prepare for this exhibit. "Itoguo River und Phoenix have had their fairs and their products, on exhibition at tho county fair, are a credit to tho districts as well as tho children who mode them. God Hill, Talent, Jacksonville and other placo3 have not yet held tholr filra. When they aro held tho best products should ho resorved mid sont in with a gon oral county exhibit, for tho Mato con test at SnJom, Sopt. 29 to Oct. 4. Tho joung peoplo wll still havo moro than two wooks to proparo their nrtlclos for tlio stato fair contest Articles may bo entered for individual prizes and at tho samo tiino with tbo county display, Tho boys and girls of Medford and vicinity as woll ns all places whero fairs havo bcon held BliQiild havo tliolr articles ready. A word to Supt. J. P. Wells, or to our supervisors, Arthur Chaso or K. It. Petorson will holp in gottlng this ex hibit ready, Jackson county should mako a flno showing at tho Btato fair." LEVY INVALID SALEM, Ore.. Sopt. 10. A bungle was ramie by the last legislature in its nUempt to jm! n curative nel ninkinp nil road taxes oted under the mad law of tOOJt Icgnl, accord ing to the opinion of the supreme court, handed down today in the en-e of Mennha. Woodenwnre com pany, appellant, vs. Cotw county, road district Xo. 0, of that countv, mid other. Owing to the bumclc the curative section doesn't even ap ply to the mad lnw nt nil. It ap plies to chnptor 202, laws of 1009, which i nn net to provide for a state sanatorium for the treatment of tuljcrculcsis. The court holds that the error is falnl to the cura tive section of the 101.1 law, which is wcetion 2 of chapter 310. Other oa-es are pentltii m which the same question is involved, whether the curative act of 101.1 made road taxes levied under section C321, Lord's Oregon Laws, valid. Helen O. Dillon vs. A. Louie Rea- com ct nl.; nppealed from Jocken: action to recover damage for brcneh of covenant in n deed: nf finned. Putnam vs. Pacific Mouthlv com pany, appealed from Multnomah; re hearing allowed. ELKS' CARNIVAL ATTRACTS CROWD T IK TORSO THAT OF WIFE CHICAGO, Sept. 10. Samuel Alt man of Richmond, Intl., who is here peeking his wife, Lillian, believes the headless torso of n unman found at Cliffside, N. J., is that of his miss ing wife, who di-appeareil nboai August 2G. Altnian says his wife had the let ter "L" tattooed on her left shoul der blade, ns did the myxtcry wom an. Much of her linen was marked "A". Jits. Altmnn's weight correvonls to that of tho dend woman, and n scar on the abdomen, ho say.-., com pletes tho identification. PUT OFF TILL MONDAY SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl.f Sept. 10. Sentencing of Mauri I Diggs and F. Drew Cnmiuctti, recently convict ed of violating the Mann wliito slave net, was postponed today by United Stutes Judge Vmi Fleet until next Monday morning, September 15. Tho postponement was mndo nt tlio re quest of Government Prosecutor Theodore Itoehe, and wns nlso ngrccd to by the defense attorneys.' The defendants were scheduled to ho sentenced today, bnt Kooho- osLed that it go over until the trial of Biggs and Charles I). Harris, n Sue- raniento attorney, on charges of sub ornation of perjury, is finished. A Fisherman's Petition (ly C. J. Judd.) O Ananias I Father of nil lies, Insniio mo here beneath these sum mer skies, While I recline among mendacious fe'nys, Tiiat I, too, may depict Die phantom nso Of that "lost fish" of most enor mous size. Give mo the patienco to sit calmly by, Whilo nmnteuis with veterans vie, Recounting deeds perfo'niied with rod and fly, Then help me tell the final, crown ing hu! Russian Aviator Killed ST. PKTKRSIJURO, Sept. 10. Lieutenant !)nis.chiiiiii-i, a Russian army aviator, whs killed here today when his aeroplane turned tin Ho 00 feet in (lie air. Dainty booths, rooms of mystery and remarkable Murphie families, raf flp.i. delicious refreshments and a do llghttul ball mado tho Indoor Carat val given by tho Kll:s' wives at tho Xatatorium Tuesday night ono of the most enjoyable affairs of tho year. The carnival will bo held hold again tonight, and an oven larger crowd Is expected to attend, as most of thoso present last night cxect to como again tonight. Tho hall was mado n perfect bower by bunting and flowers. Card tables were screoncd off and booths whero Ico cream, homc-mado cake, candy, lemonade and other delicacies could bo obtained. A country store, coxy, filled with homc-mado roducts, was kept by Mrs. L. lloverldge. Mrs. Ka brick owned It, but Mrs. Hovorldgo proved a good tenant, ns almost the entlro stock was sold out. Mrs. n. O. Worthlngton and Mrs. Claud Mites kept a beautifully decor ated candy booth whero delicious homc-mndo candles could bo obtained. Miss Uanks and Mrs. Ilerthamon kept a pennant booth that had ennants ot every kind in stock. A fish program was conducted by Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Gay and Sirs. Crellcy and afforded great amusement. Tho fish pond was ono ot tho successes ot tho evening. Mrs. Young conductod a mysterious booth that waR so tilted with myster ies that ono came out shaking with fear or laughter. Too toll what took placo In tho Mysterious booth would spoil ono ot tho best features for thoso attending tonight. Mrs. Schultz conducted a punch stand and Mrs. X..S. Dennett served Ico cream from another booth. Coffee and sandwiches were nlso served. Tbo Murphy family consisted of two large Murphies, Mama and Dad, and ten small Murphies. Theso llttlo Irishmen bore tho names ot Mr. and Mrs. Spud, and tho Spud family. SALF.M, Ore, Sept. 10.- Robert (). Oravcs, iv n attorney ot Marshfluld, to day faces disbarment proceedings be fore tlio supremo court on charges that ho was organlxcr and leader of a mob which deported throo Industrial Workers of the World leaders front Marshfleld several mouths iiko, The supremo court ordered tlraves to appear before the bar ot that tri bunal October It. The order was Issued following tho filing of an affidavit by i tt. Mc Lnughltn alleging that Graves led a crowd ot six hundred men who vio lently selrod and marched J. W. Kdgoworth, Wesley Dverett and Fred Roberts through tho streets to a gasoline launch In which they wore conveyed neross C001 Ray. It Ib charged that tho men wcro beaten and kicked and compelled to kneel and Mss the American flag. WHERE TO GO TONIGHT ISIS THEATRE Photoplays. Tiicm. ami Wed. F CHICAGO, Sept. 10,-Twenty per sons were cut and bruised by Hy ing uluxs hero todav when a Imiuti exploded in the Italian section of the citv. wrecking the front o four buildings and throwing thousands of reidents into n jmnic. A gas piiio nio exploded and for a time u dis astrous fire was threatened. COMB SAGE TEA IN TO IT IF MEALS HIT BACK AND STOMACH SOURS I'ajKs's Dlaiiopslii" Kmls Indigestion, Gas RyMKirsIn ami Stomach Mis cry in I'lvo Minutes If what you Just ato is souring on your stomach or lies liko a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or yon belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food, or havo a feeling ot dizziness. heartburn, fullness,' nausea, bad tasto in mouth and stomach head ache, you can got blessed rollet in flvo minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you tho formula, plainly printed on thoso fifty-cent cases ot I'apo's Dlapopsln, than you will understand why dys peptic troubles of all kinds must go, and why tboy rollovo sour, out-of-order stomachs or Indigestion in flvo minutes. "I'apo's Dlapepsln" is harmless; tastes like candy, though each dofio will digest and proparo for assimilation Into tho blood all the food you cat; besides, it makes you go to tho tabic with a healthy appe tite; but, what will please you most, !h that you will fool that your stom ach and IntostlnoK aro clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for biliousness or constipation. This city will havo many "Papo Dlapopsln" cranks, as somo pcoplo will call thorn, but you will bo en thusiastic about this splendid stomach preparation, too, If you ovor tako it for indigestion, gases, heartburn, sourness, dyspepsia, or any stomach misery. Got somo now, this mlnuto, and rid yoursolf of stomach troublo and in dlgostlon in flvo minutes. John A. Perl Undertaker Lndy Assistant. 28 '8 TJAItTLKTT Phones M. 47 and 47-J-2 Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner Grandma Kept Her Locks Park, Gloosy, Thlrk Willi it MKtliro of Sago Tc and Sulphur The old time mixture of Sago Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair Is grand mother's treatment, and folks are again using It to keep their hair a good, even color, which Is unite scn- slblo. ns wo aro living In an ago when a youthful appearance Is of tho greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, wo don't have tho troublesome task of gathering the sago and tho m ussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell' tho ready-to-uso product called "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Hair Remedy" for about 50 cents a bottle. It is very popular been mo nobody can discover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or n soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn ing the gray hair disappears, but what delights tho ladles with Wycth's Sago and Sulphur b that, besides beautifully darkening tho hair after a few applications, It also produces that soft lustor and nppcaranco of abundance which Is so attractive; be sides, provents dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. Till: FIGHT AT (Htl.ZI.Y GPI.UII , Special Feature 1! reels. Scores of geuutnu liidlauu and uoldlern patiii: wkrulv xo. aa Till: ROMANOK OF IIOWHXA VltiiKntph comedy With Miss .Mary Fuller AFTRRNOONS RVRNMNGS Admission ! and 10c. STAR THEATRE TODAY The Village Blacksmith Dramattratlon of l.ongfellovv'ii famous poem. The Renunciation Drama 'Lizbeth Comedy drama Her Tutors Farco Comedy Woolworth & Woolworth Music and effects Always 10c (lot Our JLVieofl on Whnl WOOD You Will Waul ror tlm Viiiloi TIER, OORD AND OAR LOTS VALLEY FUEL CO. Successors to Rcichsteiii. Cor. Fir and Socond St. Woat. Tol. 70. r FOR SALE liniul, ten aciVH, four miles from Mod ford, ono milu from iJuoksoiivillo; liouso and small Imrn, fenced, altoul two acres cleared, balance in limber; wood will pay for clearing; deep soil, first -class fruit land. '.If you 'want a home in Ivoue River valloy, don't miss this opportunity. 1 am leaving tho country and will giv you a j;ood bargain. OLIVER JONES Mcdford, Ore., M. K. I). No. I, 7." A., at H. It. Zim merman's, J. M. Krinclc ranch. IT Theatre HAPPY WOMAN I'lcnty of Them In Mcdford, and Good Reason for It Wouldn't any woman bo happy, After years of backache suffering. Days of misory, nlghtR ot unrest, Tho distress ot urinary troubles, When sho finds freedom. Many rondors will profit by tho follewing: .Mrs. Jane Sovey, 1023 Ninth St., Mcdford, Oregon, says: "I first usod Doan'a Kidney I'llla whllo liv ing in Idaho. I had Hiiffurod a great doal from kidney troublo, and noth ing seemed to help mo. Iliad In tonso pains In my back, hips and kid neys, when I started using Doan' Kldnoy I'llls, but was soon relieved and finally cured by this remedy." Tho abovo statement must carry conviction to tho mind of every read er. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedyask dlsilntly for Doan'a Kldnoy Pills, tho samo that Mrs. Sovey had tho remedy backed by homo testimony, nOo all stores. Fos. tor-Mllburn Co., Props., Ruffnlo, N. V. "Whon Your Rack Is Lamo Re member tho Namo." i. ' MEDFORD GREENHOUSE Scasonablo Flowers and Decorations of all kinds for fall weddings. Telephone 374. 1005 East Main Street. Tin: si:cri:t foumUiA" l'athu Two Reel Special 'lli:U IIFSRAXIi'H WIFR" "THIS UAM'Ol'lXd RO.MRO" THK GIlOCHIt'H ItRVRXOC" Tuesday night I.aono Mullcr will sing tho latest. Wednesday night urnatour night tho "Llttlo Giant" without fall, will walk off tho stage on his hnnds. Thursday night only "Rroncho Hilly" also beginning throo nights vaudeville with Walters and Clare rnont In tholr Spanish and .Mexican comedy -acts. All now costumes and songs. E, N. NOBLE , All Kinds of Wood Hawing Phono 7."!-X Mitt Xortli Central E.D.Weston i Official Photographer of thf Mcdford Commercial Club Anmtour Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Flash lighia Portraits Interior and exterior viowt Negatives' made anv tiirip and any placo by appoint ment. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 lvv !'to CAM lYUIH SASij tfytJbQRi ''V'; ,i &) ... ...' CO 2 h. - -- -i l"4m. h1 k wrAS HwxiMBMMBJtJHB ' F!T TO ! jMH I I"1 VAJ .,.!. .WMiWM p 0.50 U-Vlt nfi SEND FOR THIS CATALOG li i" H t Wl I lir J'lt I . J)xrn, Mlflwi tU ouiftit t l I i I ' 11 Mi .u l.i ono MilrU 1 rprlici on f.rr.t iiilllv t it rltl II o 0 :li M vtui I ' en i a n 1 1 i nun. W ai a-iir Mil fltxkN, iinakn iimiii'l.illy j r .(Hi t tu 11 'In it nl OUAJIAHTCC BATiarACTIOIf. &.Crtu I'AUrl Uool, 10 lie nt . 81. tO Crnttinma rrcnt Suori, 10 itMlsna . . . , . n.00iii Crllima lutairtor l)our, p bUi ... ... ., I .TO a.pty l'lr VcBr Unom. S3.7S Inalila Wlu.low Trim .00 Uiingnlotf CAmnt naili, 10 ilftiltftx ., . ..... MtfJi-ln Oabliiot, Irutlt-ln lylll 4" llattp, Urgai liaivtlril mirror ,. Mi I1 a, t tt ii. mi ii 'I IJlliJXr to r ii. mvuIi i Ak tor Colnlao Ho. Tit 1 PUIiLIC AUCTION SALE ON PREMISES S ON OCT 1, 1913, AT 2 P. M. SHARP. g ! 55 ACRES OF BEARING ORCHARD Jtar Orct'k alfalfa land, tlio lii'st in tin valloy, lo- rated two miles north of -Med ford, Oregon. Paeifiu g & Kastcrn Railroad runs throiiRh the tract, where $ fruit and other prodni'c can be loaded on the oars g without, any long haul. Will lie sold in two or more S I tracts. Correct acreage, and terms will he given nt S sale. Trees all standard varieties: :." acres New- towns and Spits, 7 to 10 years old; 1) acres delicious 2 years old; (5 acres pears from 1 to .r years old; It S 0 acres almonds, cherries, poaches, etc. Improve- $ incuts: A No. 1 two-storv ten room modern house, s 0 , a , i a a a " , i , a t largo Darn aim omoniioings, pumping piani wun ten thousand gallon tank, entire tract can be irri- $ gated from Kogne liiver canal. Present water right 5 for two fieres. Machinery, tools and livestock will he sold if purchasers do not wish the same. Terms will ho easy: Certified cheeks of 10 per cent at time ( of sale, balance of cash payment as agreed upon at j tiino of sale. !i P. S. Send this ad to your friend who wants a good orchard. IS. H. HALL, Owner, WILLIAM. ULR1CH, Auctioneer. (T- "LET 'ER BUCK" "THE ROUNDUP" PENDLETON, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 11, 12, 13 Reduced faron from all polntH on thn S. I1, 1. 1 mm In Orecnn, will bo placed on Halo Sept, D-lu-11, return limit Sept. 10. i f, StHi rrrzernzw G-r IU0ULH5MAJIA1 ROUTES HOUND TRIP FARM I'ltOM" MRDKOHD f'JUiMi. 1'roni nil other poluta eorrospoudlni; low fnreu will bo Y' 1 NH 4M O.NK-THIHI) I-'AHI'J HOUND TRIP Call on nearest ai;ont for full Information an to faron, train Bcliuilules and "Hound-up" folder, ' gj r i i i i a ' i m " JOH. M. HCOIT, (aenorul PaHNeiiKcr AkciU, I'ortliind, Oicuon, 4 K t f: .: 'I " , ' ;7'' ' "' . U X Lil