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PAGE TWO. MEDFOttD MATH TRTRnNK. MKITFOKI). OKIMON, TlirRSDAY. SKPTI'IMHUR 18. 1!1H. f H Medford Mail tribune AN INOnPnNDKKT NnVfll'A!i:H i'Uiu.iHiii:i) isvinir Ai'TnttNooN MXCKIT IWNIMT HY TUB MIJUt'OKt) IMUNTINQ CO, Th nernocrnllo Tlmttt, The Moitfonl Moll, Tim Meiirnnl Tribune. Tlie Koutli cm OrcfronMn, Tho Aalilnmt Trlbunn Offlcn Mull Tribune lllllhllnc. 3S-27-S9 North Fir trcl; Uiloplione 74 Official l'nprr of tlio City of MciUonl. Ufflelnl l'nprr of Jncknon County. QKOnan l'UTNAM, lMltor nml MnnrtRcr Knttircl un 4conl-elaBs matter nt Meilford. OrRon, 'under the net of March ?, "SJ9. BUDSORXPTlOir KATES. Dn renr. by mnl) - JS.00 Onn month, by mnll - . .to 1'rr month, Orllvtretl by carrier In Ateilfurri, JnakKOitMllo anil Cen tral mint CO Fntunlfiy nnl. bi mail, per jrnr. S "0 Weiklr, per yonr ... .... ... 1 KO JACOBS ELI MAYORS HI GOLD L FAR NEXT SATURDAY FEATURE EMS Loo Jnroli, cashier of lite Fann ers mnl Fruitgrower bank. Wodnes lay night ileolintil tin mayoralty of fered Tuesday night b tin ooun- oil. Procure of business nnd fear of his lien Hi failing. oauel (lie dec linalion. The council will take stop nl once to find another appointee. Aq muelt doubt n ever exists ns to who this will be. ( K. Onto, .1. lC. 'Walt, foiiner Mayor W. 11. Canon arc named. Moso itnrkdull i tlie latest citircn to be spoken of rt a enndidate. There is nKo talk of n t-pccinl election. il GARDNERS SYSTEM MEETS APPROVAL County Clerk G. A. Gardner re turned Wednesday from Portland whero ho nttended the sessions of the county clerks o( the state. lloglnnlng tho first of tho year a uniform sys tem of bookkeeping will bo Installed Installed In counties, and tho stato accountants board havo approved and will uso much of tho accounting sjs tom Installed by Clerk Gardner when ho took office. It was proposed by tho clerks to make tho offlco a clear ing hottso for the accounts of all the county offices. PASADENA WATER FEAR GIRL WHITE SLAVERS VIM SAX JOSE, Cnl., Sept. 18. That JIIhs Gertrude liettincotirt of Santa Clara, missing miico TueMlay, lias fallen into the hand of a white slae ngent is the belief of the jwliee here today. Au unknown woman was tho last poron seen with the girl. Mws Jlettiucotirt, who is but J.i ear- old, )B one of tho prettiest yirls in Snntn Clnrn county. CONSERVATORY GIVES MUSICAL PROGRAM TONIGHT Tho following Is tho program of tho concert to bo given tonight by tho Medford Conservatory at tho high school auditorium at S.30: n Itomanco from Second Concorto Wlonlawskl Deep Itlvcr S. Colorldgo Taylor I.a FIIoueo (Spinning Song)....Itaff Derceuso (Cradlo Song) Chopin Staccato Caprice Vogrlch Shadow Song from DInorah Moyorbeer Twas April Kevin Ma Curly-Headed Uabuy....Clutsam a Sonata, op. 12 No. 1 Beethoven Allegro con brio Hondo, b Poom FIblch o Twilight Massenet a Kocturno Ko. 5 Chopin b nigoletto Vordl-Llszt a "Ono l'lno Day" from Mudnmo llutterfly Puccini I) Coming Thru' tho 11) o c Annie Laurie Mrs. Hd. M. Andrews, soprano. Mr. Carlton W. Janus, Violinist. Mr. Gorard Talllnndlor, pianist. Airs. 0. W. Janos, accompanist to Mr Janes. Gold Illll is preparing to entertain lsltors, with a good time assured to as ninny as may nttend tho first an nual Mld-Vnl!oy Industrial fair to bo Kelu In this city Saturday, September 20. Closbly following tho hugely successful Jackson county fair nt Medford, tho promoters of tho local gnla day do not protend to rival tho splendid exhibits and Attractions of the former, but upon n smnller scale will proffer a day of clean and wholo somo entertainment, featuring tho produce of the district and presenting n lengthy program of attractions and amusements. In connection with tho Industrial fair will bo held tho school fair and eugenics contest. Liberal nwnrds hao been advertised for tho prlto produce and handicraft of tho district, and returns from tho couutry Indicate that a well proportioned display of agricultural exhibits wilt bo procured. In addition to tho encouragement of tho school children in fanning and gardening by tho offering of prizes for chotco dlsplnjs, a special list oft awards will be made to the contribut ing ranchers and fruit growers. Among the features of tho program arc various races nnd athletic con tests, water sports and diving, potato poto, bringing back the buttered boar, tug-of-war with Gold Hill ns challen ger, linemen's polo-hlklng conjest, tho gunny-sack marathon, spcclnl street attractions, nnd a fast ball ganio between picked school teams. At tho supper hour, on open-air tables, tho city w 111 be host nt a baked salmon spread scrvod frco to all vis itors. Preparations havo been mado to servo COO guests, and tho menu mentions many other good things bc sldo the fish feature. In tho evening an open-air festival of fun, and confetti carnival, combin ed with a special program of music and vaudeville, will precedo tho open ing of tho danco hall wharo a grand ball will bo given under tbo auspices of tho Gold Hill band. Exhibits of fruits, grains, grasses, and produce from all parts of tho val ley aro solicited by tho management, which desires to mako tho best show ing posslblo of tho splendid resources of southern Oregon In this regard. SUPPLY MENACED BY FOREST FIRES PASAnr.NW, i'l Sept. IS. Warning was NmuhI todax by Com missioner M. II. Sulshiin and spread broadcast thihugh the citv through the water deMitinent that cer man in Fasndoiia may ho fulled upon to go to tlie mountains late today or to night mid fittht the file which U nid to be eating its- way to the Annyo Seeo. The fire in tlie Hig Tojnujeti. according to the meager information available, hit" grown woro and thorn i danger of it working its wax throush Pork Canon into tlie ar royo in which case tlie I'nsadoan water supply nnd hundreds of sum mer cottages would he destroyed. Hurro trains are being otiuipi'd and are rondv to stmt on a moment's no tice if the woid of Imminent danger is receied. So difficult it is to get reilnMc infonnation that SnNlnux lta sent dlv Kntigcr Fuller to the rre-t our Dark C.itnon to U.ira the exact conditions. WALL STREET FE S LOOTERS ES ASKS REGMENT KLAMATH DOCK UN T GOOD SACTO F ANS KICK AT MANTELL .SACRAMENTO, Cnl., Sept. 1S Disnppoiutmcnt is expressed today by Sacramento alley fight funs fol lowing tlie 20-ronnd draw betwuuii Frank Mantel! of Sneramento nnd Harry Krantz of Seattle. In only three round-, was there nnd reul no tion, nnd neither man wan in dis tress nt any ftnge of the rather slow bout. A far bettor and faster fitiht wn a cnidgc battle between Toby Miller of Sacramento nnd "Fighting" Hilly Murray of Marys illo, scheduled to jo ten round-. Miller did some ery fust lending in the onrlier roundx, hut tired and wont down in the sev enth. Itafcreo Attcll stopped the bouiit oer Miller's igoroii jindect. Amlv I'lntt knocked out Kill I.a vignu in n tamo one round opener. WELSH AM Joseph Folk, State Solicitor. WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. Form er Governor Joseph Folk of MishOini in -to ho appointed xolicitor for the state department. It is understood that' his nomination will go to the senate cither thin afternoon or to moi row. Card of Thanks. I wish to thank my friends nnd nolghborB for tholr kldness and sym pathy during tho Illness and deatli of "iiiy lioloved Jiusband, Also tho Jodgo nn'dfof tho beautiful floral offorlngs. iwr' V ' '' MHS.f J. K. DARKULL. TO TITLE SATURDAY VAXCOFVnit, U. C, Sept. 38. That he will appear at llrighoiiHo nrena Sntnrdny piepitred to carr.v out his eitfrnguinunt with Willi Ititchio nnd will claim tho title in tho event of tlie ohmnpion not ap pearing wiim the declaration here to day of Freddie Welsli, the Hritih lightweight. Welsh nlo says ho will sno Ritchie for dainnes for having lost several remunerative rnntelnm b. waiting hoie lor Ritchie. He'll Get Sapped LONDON, Sept. 38. "Supper" O'Xuil, thu l'ni,'1ish soldier ho.or, aiiunuuccd liero today that ho will sail for Now York September ''! in the hope of meeting Willio Ritchie for Iho lightweight title. (Klamath Northwestern.) Hunters continue to bruit; in the limit of ducks and p'ese killed on the various lakes and iwtiuls ot the country. Although it was exacted that Monday would he the lmnner day fur duck hunters nnd tlmt nil records would be broken this hardly proxod the enc, especially when the de creased number of hunters i taki" into consideration, esterdny cci in,; nnd throughout the day the hunt ers who went out for u shoot on the second ilav returned with limit hags and although thousands were Killed the preious dnv hunter, declare t!n' could see no indication of any falhnit oft' in number to be found. The best records come from the north end of the Upver Klamath lake, although many ducks and sonic geeso were willed on the ricr and lake below there nnd south in the Tide nnd White Lirkc regions. I'vcn in the tales ndjoiuing Klamath on the eiist side of Lake Kwuitim a large number were slain both yestcr day and tho day ho fore. Karl Hil ton killed nine within n mile of the city limits' of Klamath Falls nnd oth ers rejMtrt equal records. N'l'AV YORK. Sept IS Suppose Wall .sheet should toll into the hands of a inohl Suppose the lower uid of Manhattan ist.tud should he hakcn h nil oaillnpiako or swept by fiu or some w thing! What would linppcn to the bank and the sub-tieniMin nml other ic positoiieN of the city's rudie Why, they would be looted, to an absolute certainty. Thi. nt any rule, is the opinion expressed by oOO Wall sticcl men in a petition forwarded -to Senator O'lloiniHii today, n-kiug him to use his influence toward having new harnicks erected on (lovcmorV il. and suitable for the iiMrterinir of a regiment with n mcw to protecting (lothum's fiimueinl diMtriet in etisc of no emergency. The island is onl twelo tuiiiutes ftom "the stiecl." Fiestdcnt Charles Warren of the Lincoln National hunk circulated the petition. WHERE TO GO TONIGHT SLUE hE COORAP Mrs. Hnmilton Tells How Sho Finally Found Health in Lydia E. Pinkham'a Veg- clable Compound. Warren I ml "I bothered ter ribly w itli female wenknoM. I hud pnltw nnlwanotrjninr. rry hi ail ncluti nil the t me, I hd benr ing d iwn palm and my Iwek hurt mo thu bttfunt part of tlie time, I wiw dlsxy and had weak feel ingti wlnn 1 woukl utoop over, It hurt me to walk any dis Uneen'id I fcltbluo and discouraged. "I bognn taking Ltlin K. Plnkhnm'.i Vegotable Comound nnd nm now in gotxl hcaltli. If it bad not Imvii for that medicine I would have been hi my nruve a lone; time nji. " Mm. AlflK E. ILvmilton, U.F.D. No. 0. Warren, lth Another Ctue. Esmond, R. L "I write to tell you how much ;ood your imilicinf hiu dona me and to let otln'r women know that there is help fur tht'tn. I suffuretl vlth bearing down itns, heniiache, wa ir regular and felt blue nnd ikprwMed nil the time. I took Lydla Ii Plnkhtim'i Vegetnblo Coni(xmnd and comm.Mieetl to ga'n in a short time and I am a well wo man today. I an on my feet from early morning until lute at night running u boarding house end do all my own work. I hope that many Pilfering women w ill try your mniicin. it maces Happier wiws and m Jth. r."Mrs. Anka Ham- STA THEATER TODAY A GETTYSBURG DRAMA Drniun DAD AND THE GIRLS Coitu'dy THE EYE OF THE GOD OF FRIENDSHIP Drama SCALLY SCRAGGS Comedy TRAVALOGUES ALMOST A RESCUE (Aunt'dy Woolwoiili & Woolworth iMtihii and Kl'IVets N RXCURIO PACIFIC &. EASTERN RAILWAY TO BUTTE FALLS, SUNDAY, SEPT. 20. l.cno ,Mcillnid H III) u. in. Kim li Mul'ni.l I! lip MciKuitl Unntl Will Acniiiiinny llm Exciiisliin FINE 0UTINU IN THE MOUNTAINS Gooil Flshliiii Em'llcnl Hotel Ai'coiuuioil.itlonit BAND CONCERT Di Inn your plrnlc Innrlius ami enjoy u (lclllil(nl mitlnn m. ROUND TRIP Sp'JL ROUND TRIP (M Out' Prices on What WOOD You Will Want lor (lie Winter TIER, CORD AND OAR LOTS VALLEY FUEL CO, Stieet vsens to IxVit'listein. Cor. Fir and Second St. Wojit. Tol. 7(3. Always 10c iri.l.l.l.l.ll...i4llfl.l..MI...l..,.i...l..l....l.l.(...l.l.lJl.l.(U.JWMjl.l WOOD For Sale OAK, FIR, LAUREL AND SLABW00D IN TIER, CORD AND ISIS THEATR CARLOAD LOTS IT" V ""if tinitiiptajs 'I'iiiIii) Oat) Frank H. Ray Yard at Sixth and Fir Sta. PHONE 7S0-R i i - .. - - - -.... - .r , . . MARRIED. At the Lutheran pnronngo II. fl. Peeh nml Miin Loui-e Dahlke, both of Medford, were united in holv wed lock on Soptwiiher 17th, Rev. ('. Wil Ker performing the ceremony. Alter a wedding trip to Portland and Sa-j aEj;. Esmond, Ithodo Island. lem these popular joiing people will he nt home on Mr. I'cchV fine ram h Mime fie miles from Medford. Their many friends in Medford nnd nin ity unite in wishing the jnung couple much happiius and pro-pcritj. LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, DARKEN GRAY HAIR I'm) OrandninV Soko Tea and Siilphur Itcclo ami Nobody Can Toll. llrusli It Thioiigli Hair. JoKn A. Perl Undertaker ' Lady Assistant. 28 8. ISAKTMTIT I'honeH ,M. 17 and '17-.T-U Ainliuluiico Hervlut Heputy Coroner I IMioiio 70.1-.V Gray hair, however handsome, do notos advancing ago. Wo !! know tho ndantages of a youthful appear- anro. Your hair In your charm. It makes or mars the face. Whon It fados, turns gr;y and looks dry, whw anil Hornggly, Just a few appli cations of Saga Tea nnd Sulphur en hances Its uppuuranco a hundred-fold. Don't stay gra) ! Look young' Hither preparo tho tonic at homo or got from nny drug storo a r0 rent bottle of "Vyeth's .Sago and Sulphur Hair Remedy." Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-uso prepara tion, becauso It darkens tho hair beautifully and removes dandruff, stops, hoalp Itching and falling hair; boHldos, no ono tan possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally nnd eeuly. Von molston a spongo or Qft brush with It, drawing this through tho hair, taking ono small strand at a time, lly morning tho gray hair disappears; after another application or two, its uutural color Is restored and It be comes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appoar yours onager. Mother's Friend -" in Every Home Comfort nnd Safety Aiiurcd Dcforo tho Arrival of tho Stork, E. N. NOBLE Ml Kinds of Wood Haw Ing 10:;i North Central Tim o'iI MTlru nliat li liom nlthnut a nntlr IijiM aiM "Sl.ithcr'i I'rlMiil" In iliniMniU if Ain'Tl.mi lionifn tlicm li n !iltl. ut thl iIhkIIiI niHl fsinnim rrm. lily tlmt low IiIm niniiy a umiian lliriush thr trjrlnc onlmi .ami lir ff'"n iiTirltiK ami aln. kept b- r In tiiultli nt mlml ami bml In nilraor ..f Lal'a sutnlns ami luul n mnt wonderful iBtlHnrp In il ilnilns a lienlthy. Io. ly iJl.jMXt t ton In Din clillJ 'fliPri- In tin ntliir ttmny no truly n help to nature a Mxtler'a I'rl'liil. It rillcrra tho fain anit illwnmfnrt rn iv t,r tlm (train 4i tti- llcainMitu, mnknt piUnl tti'xo Ulini anil inmrlm hIiMi naluri- l iipnnd Inr and lonthMi tb Inllaraniallun uf breaat KlamU Motlirr'a I'rlrniJ li an Mtfrnnl ri'mdljr, artf (julkl anil n t f.nljr liinlilu all ilia. Ir In ailtanrr Imt uiiutni a ap.eiljr anil n.mril! trr-rr lor tlie nmilur 'ITiua Klic lim.niMi n li.altliy woman h all licr MririKlli rriwrvl to tlinmuclily i-nj'iy Ilia rrarlnt; of Ur li!d. Mollura rrlun) ran Im. Iiail nl any ilri.v atore at f I 00 u IhiIiIc, anil la nully onr t f ! m-mlnt lilmnlnipi rcr dltnvrii fr i-jptrtniit mittirs. Write to pralfl I iKilatr , IJH Lamar IIMb, M'aiiln, fin, fur tlii'lr fno book. Write to-day It U must lualrnclivu. Mmm sage FOR the: hair L'n igiitly mattcdcolorlcii scraggy hair made -fluffy soft -abundant and radiant with life at once. Uso 1'arUian Sage, It comes in 50c. bottles. The first apolic ttion removes, dandruff, ttops itching sc.ilj), tlcantcu the li.nr, takts away tin drym ss and brittleiu 'is, incrt'.'isci the beaut of thu huir, making: it wavy and hittrou. Everyone ntc I- Parisian Sajjc. C'hailcN Strung, lruggUt. IMtOI'OsM. I'KOM Tilt; lit LC I'lrst of Who ii Mum Mnr Serl.n i was Min.vr t'ou vtr lllogrnph Till: TltLMMJ I'tll.VT I'Htho .ilium p.wriMiw See n I c mtow.vs Mo.M:ritv st.niaiu t'onieil) Coming 'roinorniw Tin: sntivciiMi: or i.tn: I'ntlie Sicrl:ll In Tlireo Itcclri Til leatre TONIGHT ONLY "CO.ST ClAltl) SISTKItS" (i:dlOll) Cf.ST l' KM.'LA.M), ,rnma. "ovkh Tin: cunt" (i.iibin). ".MII.LIONAtltU ANJ TIIK flOOSIt" "A.MATCtnt lll?lt(liait" (Knlom). AX AI'ACIIL'S tJltAintlli: (Sollg). I : very 10th ticket a double. 10c only. Coming Krlday nnd Saturday night, "A HASH rot; MllCltTV" (Lubln). IKS I Draperies Wo cirry n very conmleto lln of druporkM, l.ic.i curtulnH, flxturna, etc., and do all cIumikim of upliolHti-rlritr A Dpi clnl inun to look ufii.r IhlH work (ixcliiHlvuly iiml will uiy uh irooit aervlcu as in pohhIIjIi) to Kt In von tlio larnr(Ht cJtlLs, Weok3 & McGovan Co. Do oii know that there Is A REPUTA TION of years bohlnd tho Diamonds wo oll7 And do you know that tho Values backed by our per sonal guarantee of every Htono hns mado that reputa tion'.' Our stock both sot und unset stones Is ono of tho moBt carofully solurtod In Amorlra nnd for this reason you cannot mako any mistake In purchas ing Hero. MARTIN J. REDDY TlllUrAVIILHIl Near l'ost OffUo "1 i A Complete Stock of Waterrnans Ideal Fountain Pens Always in Stock al MEDFORD PHARMACY PHONE 10. Free Dolivory. Business for Sale J)t Vtic's litllc coiilliillalioll l!ncci', CniilVrtioii cry ;ttitl Ciar SI ore, IIS XV. Main SlM .Mtilfonl, On. This is n oud live litllc liiisiiicns, ami iT proput'ly liaiulled will pay a mini and buy good wiijjch and 20 per runt on I ho money invested. Any ono with sat isfactory rci'ei'onceH who really means InisiiieHt will he allowed to come into (ha store for a week or a jiionUi and see jiiiit what we are doing. The sale will not include my wholesale or retail ninjuinc Iiiihi J ness, which 1 hIhiII continue at '2'2 XV. Main SI. ( A. DJ'J VOM, .Medford, Ore. IMione JLi-M CvI'Viiv'yAvVyiY,x,jC!yy,ftVi g PUBLIC AUCTION SALK ON PRKMISES ON OCT 1, 1913. AT 2 P. M. SHARP. 55 ACRES OF BEARING ORCHARD Hear Creek alfalfa land, the best in the valley, lo cated two miles north of .Medford, Oregon. Pacific & Mastern Railroad runs through the tract, whero fruit and other produce can be loaded on the ears without any long haul. Will be wold in two or more tracts. (Correct acreage and lerms will be given at sale. Trees all standard varieties: !).") acres -Now- a a I mm t an lift lia towns and pns, i io iu voars om; j acres delicious M z iuwiih (ii'ii njiim, i u iw trii.s) uiu; ; ui'ii' (ii'iiciwun g ill 2 years old; 0 acres pears from 1 to f years old; IS Ml p acres almonds, cherries, poaches, etc. Improve fi'll incuts: A No. 1 two-story ion room modern house, w g jargo naru aim otuouuoiugH, pumping piaui wuu g ton 'thousand gallon tank, entire tract can be irri- jjj g gated from Rogue River canal, Present water right for two acres. Machinery, tools and livestock will & ho sold if purchasers do not wish the same. Tonus li will bo easy: Certified checks of 10 per cent at time S of sale, balance of cash payment as agreed upon at LilllU Mi BillV. P. S. Send this ad to your friund who wants a good orchard. II. K 1 1 ALL, Owner, WI'LLIAI ULRKJIi, Auot ionoor. 2S0X?ASyiXj)v M .: (I V -..,. riV.rt.lfHJMUMlM. fltiiji AVOW