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, m i r TTOE SIX. LLif JJ-JLUL ',.!-. MEDFOItD MATH TRIBUNE. MEOFORD. OKKGON. FRIDAY, SEPTKM13MU 10, lOtt. HIGH A MEDFORD FROM TOURING AUTOIST Cliaa, 8. Crawfonl, publicity inntm per far tlio Colo automobile, who re cently liimsod through Medford on n trnimcontlnentnl tour, tins n iro nr tlclo on tho I'nclflo lllRliwny in tho Indlnnnpolls Star, In which ho sneaks of Mcilford ns follews: Tho romalnlng mcmlior of tho qunr tet of thrillers bnlonc to Oregon. This tlmo It Isn't n more mutter of scenery. Instead, civic prlda pKiys thn leading rolo. It deals with Mod ford, the largest town of a wonderful community Jackson county In a wonderful part of Southern Oregon. BIBLE RUN OF POPE CRIPPLED BY LACK OF COIN HOMK, Sept. 30. Announcement wn? mndo today at tho Vatican that tho Klght ltov. Abbo Gisoupf. ail promo head of tho monastic pridxr, of tho Kngllsh Hencillctlncs, and who Is already n thu ln:tcd States on a visit hait just been intrusted witti a spccIaI mission there by Popo Vuh. It M hoped that Father Crtisipi?' will l( able to secure contributions !; Ameri ca that will mako no'nls tno com plete revision of ths El'ilo which tho Catholic church now has under way. Tho preparing of a revised text of tho lllblo that would stand tho test REAMES 10 PROBE SHOOTINGOFINDIAN BY KLAMATH POLICE No motorist can go through Medford of all modem criticism and research without stopping awhllo and learning n whole lot. What I learned in Med ford about Jackson county was most surprising. For Instance, I found out that this out-of-tho-way place .lackson county has moro automobiles per capita than any othor county In tho universe. And here, they told us, was tho rich est frnlt district in tho world. They not only told us, but they showed us. After visiting several fruit ranches, wo were- convinced that It wasn't luring tale devised by a sharp dealer in horticultural projects. has been ono of tho greatest ambi tions of Pope Plus from tho moment ho was elected Popo ten jears ago Tho amount of money which It was foreseen would bo entailed made It Impossible for his Holiness to under take tho work until In ISO" and now with n goodly part of It completed, ho Is facing tho necessity of having to abandon It unless generous sub scriptions are forthcoming. Tho actual work of the rvlslon was Intrusted by Pope Plus In 1907 to tho Order of tho nencdlctlnes. The work has slnco been carried steadily on In Owing to tho fact that tho groat bulk of original Utblcal manuscripts and early toxts aro preserved In mus eums from which they cannot be taken tho work presented decided ob stacles. There were later largely overcome by having photographs taken of all such manuscripts and theso permit tho most mlnuto exami nation of all existing texts and early Biblical manuscripts. Over 300 vol umes of these photographs, Including thoso of the famous Dlbllcal manu scripts In the collections of tho lato J. P. Morgan, have alreidy been for warded to Rome. Medford people's enthusiasm Is. their monasteries In all parts of the UllfllllU ub VUUlUfelUUD. 41UUI wu.worKl started on our way wo began boost ing tho rcsourcos of Jackson county and tho progresslveness of Its me tropolis in letters, literature and tele grams. This enthusiastic boosting co-opcratlvo spirit, so prevalent In tho west, is a raro treat to tho eastern tourist and explain. In a measure, tho wondorful growth of a wonderful country. En passcnt it might not bo amiss to dwell upon tho comparative caso with which such a trip can bo mado. It Is ridiculous to say that country touring today means anything but pleasure. Tho Pacific Illghway Is in excellent condition. True, 'tis not ono contin ual interstate boulevard, but who ex pects to find finely macadamed roads through such sparsely settled coun try? Tho Pacific Highway may not rival tho country roads of England or continental Europe, but this in- tAPnntlnntil tiMtnlf 1lnt la In flvtn tmti Inp rnnUHon n0 ueal wa compieieu i nursuay c ...... . ,,,.. , . ! iwncrcuy r. v. r-iuui uccuiucs uiv owner of tho Pantorlum Dyo works, having purchased J. E. Fusslcman's interest, consideration $7300. Tho business was established by Mr. Elliot about four and a half years ago and he has been connected with It over since. It grew rapidly from tho start and Is now ono of tho most up-to-dato plants on tho coast, .em ploying several peoplo and, doing tho best work. That part of tho plant destroyed by fire somo weeks ago has been rebuilt and now machinery added to tako tho placo of that destroyed and damaged. Mr. Fusslcman Is a wide-awako business man and although bo has not decided what to do, his many friends bopo ho will remain hero and ho expects to. AUD OUSTS F. C. ELLIOTT IS SOLE OF PANT POWER IN ASHLAND, Sept. 10. The city council at its last meeting by n un animous vole, passed n resolution (Keeling tfie "Ahhluixl Klectric Lijilit & Power Company" to cense selling "juico" to the citizciiB within the city liinite, mid nlso to commence within ten days to remove their poles nnd wires from the streets nnd alleys of the city. Under tho terms of the resolution n failure to ngree in writ ing to accept tho terms of the reso lution will bo eoiihidcrrd n refusal nnd tho attorneys for the city, City Attorney Moore nnd Attorney Kvnn K. nenmes of Medfonl, are instruct ed to comuienco ouster nction at once. Tho city council nlso npnropriutcd tho um of $525 to be used under the direction of tho finance committee for the purposes of tho suit. United Slates Attorney Clnrouoi' h, lleanuw p.issod (ImuiuH .Medford this morning on route to Sim Fran rlsert, whore on Saturday morning n coniultation of post office injec tor will ho holt relative to the in vestigation into pertain Oregon and California railroad land grant l'rtrtidx. Mr. Hcamo was accompan ied ly Charles Hiddiford nnd" Harry Ouraud. inspectors in charge for the Mates of Oregon, Wiifhinploii and Nevada and will lip joined in Sun Francisco by Chief Inspector Leon ard. Upon hi- return trip Mr. lfoames will stop n day in Klamath Falls for the purple f invpstignting Hip oir-enm-tunces of the killing of an In dian liy the chief of polioo of Klam ath Falls about a year ago. Tho United States attorney has been di rected by the attorney gpuornl to ac cept n commission of deputy district attorney for Klninuth county nnd if the facts warrant such action to submit the evidence rein ling to the killing to the next grand jury of the county. The Indian's name was flcorgo Smith. d he was killed April '22, lt)l'J, being -hot with n pi-tol by Po lice Officer Walker. The eoronorV jury returned n verdict of self de fense, but the Klamath county In dians claim that the shooting was avoidable and should not lme hap-pencil. GENERAL STRIKE "Satisfaction in Every Sack" I HREATEN RAILWAYS OE GREAT BRITAIN LONDON, Sept. 10. Refusal by Uio National Hallway Union execu tive board cither to endorse op repu diate n general strlko In sympathy with the Dublin Transport workers Was not considered hero today as hav ing douo much, to Improve the Eng lish labor situation. TraiiHportworkers continued to strlko wherovur they wero ordered to handle Dublin goods, nnd at Dinning ham nnd Liverpool practically a com plete, tie-up exlstod. Tho decision of tlo railroad men's loader was un popular with tho rank and file, too, jnnd Is seemed curtain that, It tho situation grows much worse, tho board will havo to yield to tho clamor for a general strike. Tho surrender of tho Tiling Hits company to thetr men's demand tor tho right to wear union badges tem porarily avorted u strike of tho Lon don busmen but tho latter aro now Insisting on full union recognition, and probably will have to strlko to get It. DO YOU HAVE "SMALL LOAF LUCK," OR DO YOU ALWAYS BAKE THE LARGE, LIGHT LOAVES? Your baking "luck" is controlled hugely by your knowledge! of tho right flour' t two. Poor Hour will not. produce, anything hut tho "small loaf luck." It takes a good flour to give you perfect, baking results ami to always got, it. FIND1LAST I WORDS Assistant Superintendent Momyer liiis found thu Inst nitsongc written by 11. H. Uakuwski, the photographer who disappeared three winters ago. WJiilo the men were putting bat tens on tho government burn nt headquarters he found up near the roof, sixteen feet from the ground, the following netice: "1'ast thru hero 1-30-1011 on way to Crater Lake. All O. K. "(Signed) II. II. liAKOWSKI." Tho photographer lot h'n lifo in tho 6iiov but his body was never found although several penrches were mado nnd all his effectu found. Travel to Sunday wns CI 15; autpa registered C05. AUTO DESTROYED BY FIRE, LOSS $1200 An auto belonging to Geo. Alberts was raystorlously burned Wednesday evening at Dupray camp, located four miles northwest of Butto Falls. Tho auto Is kopt somo distance from tho rosldonco and had a good start boforo tho flames were noticed. The auto was, valued ut $ 1200 but was Insured, TRYING TO REVIVE COURTESY OF THE PAST LONDON', Sept. 19. Deploring the present day disregard of inun nera n lengue of young men Iiiih been founded in London, whose object ix to attempt to revive the courtesy of the past in "the grand Htvle." The league today commenced business in picturesque style. Whenever they passed the statue of a great English man, the members raised their hats nnd bowed profoundly. Standing bare-headed the members of the league, naturally attract considerable attention in tho crowded streets, and when n crowd had gathered, they ure supposed to address n short homily to tho assembled throng on the press ing need of letuiniiig. tho courtesy and lespcel to greatness which were 80 characteristic of a past ugo. Some of tho members find their co u r ugo fail them at this point but others conscientiously curry out (heir missionary duties. GOSTELLO LIKELY TO SUCCEED M'NAB WASHINGTON', Sept. 19. That Stephen V. Costello of San Francisco soon Is to be appointed United States district attomey for tho northern dis trict of California to succeed John K. McN'ab, resigned, is a report widely TO VOTE ROAD BONDS IlENI), Ore., Sept. 19. -The Crook county court yesterday acted favor ably on a petition Mgued by hun dreds of voters n-klug for n calling of a special election on the cpiestion of bonding the county in the sum of $200,000 for roads. The court set tho first Tuesday in November as the day of election. The proposed issue is to be ucd in the construction of n highway across the county north nnd south. It would pnss through Madras, Me-toliou-, I'rinccville, Kedmnnd, Laid- law, Iicnd nnd Lnpiuc. The Crook county good roads im Fociation has been working for some months in the interest of the meas ure, nnd it is believed that it will carry nt tho polls. The only oppo sition is from districts which want ted the highway nnd did not get it. PLAN TO PROSECUTE SALEM, Ore, Sept. 10. Stock brokers who havo not secured permits to oporato In tho stato under tho bluo sky law will bo prosecuted Immed iately, according to Corporation Com missioner Watson. Tho law provides that brokers must provide permits to sell stock and fllo lists of tho stock they havo for speculation. BORN. Horn to the wife of .1. ('. Dnggnn of Sams Valley August JSth, n nine pound boy. Mr. ami Mr. Win. Hart of Dayton, Ohio, grandparents of Mrs. Duggnn wero present, as were both Mr. and Mrs. Duggan's father nnd mother. E. N. NOBLE All Kinds of Wood Sawing Phono 7IKJ-X 10IU North CouUiU i. ISP- J rHSfcv 1 ln I A- I . 'mm What Kind of Bread do You Bake? Drifted Snow Flour Is used hy thousands of housewives because they enn roly upon perfect baking results tho largo light loaves when they usb' Drifted Snow." Tho Sperry Mills have one of the most complete testing hit horatories in the country. All the wheat is carefully tested hoford going through tho mills ami thus a perfectly uniform flour alwayjj. results. You always find the same percentage of gluten in Sperry'. Flour. It doesn't vary with every wheat crop. Uniformity lu the flour means always perfect baking results. ,f Try Drifted Snow Flour and hake the largo, light anil whole some loaves of broad the kind that looks so delicious and tastes more so. Always Ask Your Grocer for "Drifted Snow" SPERRY FLOUR CO. ' ,v i The Most Sensational Gloye Sale Medf ord I Has Ever Known, Opens Here Saturday $1.25 GLOVES 79c "Women's fine Two-Hutton "Kid jl (I loves, in tan, hlack'and white, i a splendid $1,125 ipiality, 7Q X on sale Saturday, pair ,. 'C J; i t t t f T & 75c GLOVES 59c Boys' Hoay Capo Gloves, 'all sizes, in tan only, lined and un lined, 7iic grade, at, n CQ pair tfvl AT MANN'S Central Ave, Near P. O. 4 JUST WHEN YOU NEED GLOVES YOU WILL BE ABLE TO BUY 2 PAIR ALMOST AS CHEAP AS ONE LADIES! SECRET TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR Hrlntf Itark Color, CIowi nwl Thick- nehs With Cirnndina'a lU'ciio of Saga and Suljiliur circulated horo today. Costello Is said to havo the endorsement of Hop- soft and luurlant and you rcseutatlvo Ilaker, Common garden sago browed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxur iant; romovo every bit of dandruff; stop scalp Itching and falling hair, Jllxlr)5 tb 8nK Tea and Sulphur re cipe at home, thtfugh, U troublesome An easier way Is to get tho ready-to- use tonic, costing about 50 cents a largo bottle, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Hair Remedy," thus avoiding a lot of muss. Whllo wispy, gray, faded hair Is not sinful, we all deslro to retain our youthful nppearniico and attractive ness. Dy darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur, no ono can tell, bocauso It docs It so natural ly, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw -tills through your hair, taking ono small strand at u tlmo; by morn ing all gray hairs havo disappeared. Aftor another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, appear f f t t t s $1.50 Doeskin Gloves, 98c "Women's 1) o e s k i n Gloves, in white and natural, all sizes, QQa $1.50 grade, pair....OC $1.25 Capo Grloves, 08c. "Women's Heavy Capo O loves, in tan, black, white, $1.25 grade, now X. 98c $1.75 Capo Gloves $1.25 Women's extra fino Tape ("Moves, in tan, white and black, $1.75 grade, now, a tff Or pair $l,& $1.50 Auto Glovos 08c Women's Auto CI loves i JL Women's White IG-Eutton Kid Gloves, regular $U.50 grade, very special $2.48 Women's 12-Hutton Kid (Moves, in while, tan and black, $U grade, pair with strap, in tan and V black, $1.50 grade, y at only, a QCU V irov v t $2.48 1 pair "Dents" Cape Gloves Special $2.25 pr Real Chamois Gloves Special $1.25 pr. & I Y Y KM xK t Kil SWA flfe'SlMi 7 ('-X '''' JMsUssBF ttAidsQPPiBT y VSmm A vgj T r r A. La Vogue Garments are for Critical Dressers The woman who is satisfied with "anything" may not appreciate La Vogue value, BUT those who aro well informed on fashions, who know not only style tendencies, but qualities in fabrics, who aro com petent to criticize workmanship andj details ot' finish -these shop pers select La Vfogiuj frH' stylo 'and service. ,, ' i i ' Beautiful new Xa Vogue Suittf ' at $22.50, $27.50. $35:00. , .. Beautiful new La Ybguo t?oits,"l at $18, $25, $35. Buy iibw'whilc stock lscomplotci 75c Messalinos 48c. 18-inch allrsilk lessa line, in the new shades, good 75c grade, on sale at, per yard, MQ- only The Big SILK SALE is Still On $ Best values over shown in Medford j $1.50 Fancy Silks, 77c. 2000 yards 27-in. Fancy Silks in stripes and cheeks, all good styles, V $1.50 values, now, 77 V .v v iX j ill (l Best Values in Dress Goods OPENINO SALE OF WINTER UNDERWEAR A Women's '& Children's A Flceco Jjined Vests and it "Pfinfu trci Hfi grade, cadi I 25c Women's Union Suits, 69 a suit; Vests and Pants, all styles, TQ very special, ca Oa f8-inch all-wool Serges in good staplo colors, t good (J0c grado, on sale Saturday at, per JQA viii'd ' Ttvv ! lures, yard.. , iw.,m-.t. r. ".0 Specials For Saturday Only Colgato's Talcmn....l2 Claries O.N.T. 7 for.25 Ciood Hair Nots 4 Best Needles 4 Best Darning Cot'n..2 New Poplins, I'l'iincllas, Krcnch Serges, Fancy i Coatings and Diagonals, Y in an mi) new snaoes j. and fancy mix- fl ftF J ? ? Y Y t Good Hooks & 13yoH..4 A Good Pearl Buttons..5 A Best Dress Prints....5 A Good Cotton Balts.lO A Children's irandkfs..3 A Good Apron Ging'm.69 A T 1 v, yoara younger, i I! .,' l r .. f