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frrri '$ '-Hf A-tl jitA tr PA'GEFOUB. MBdford Mail tkibunej i IU-..W- JJjrzzr i i. Jr AN INrHI'ENIHNT NEWHPAlMCn ruuiiiHJiRi) i:vi:nv APriiitNooN K.WKI'T SDNHAV 11Y Till! .MniH'OHP I'UINTINLI CU. Til Dt-tnocrotlc Tlinei. Tlin Modfonl Mull, Tbo MMford Tribune. Tho Boutli cm OrRoniaii. Tho Afthluml Tiihuno orriM Mull Tribune Itultdbi, iS-17-30 Knrlh ITlr nli-et; toW)h"tie . Orrialnt I'ftper of the Cit- o Mmlfont Official rntikr of JcKi.ii County. GKOM1IC l.'UTNAJu. 1 u(Ur und Manager sim 13iv(sml - pri.-lwm matter nl MctUotil, On qon, uw.t tho n'ot of Mmch X, JK7V strascnirxiON hates, iiatks. SM 8nn rr, bv mU no month. Mill) .SO Tor inoulH. .lolm-rM nv otirrier in .Ms.ifqr.t, JitChriAnvllIc nmt Cen tral To'til 5 Hntm1n o"iy. lv mall, per yenr ... t Pe W'.-My. t f" vr.r .... 1.S0 E FIGHTS FOR IIS YOUNG Monlo Jltipps h an csHihU of four rattlesnakes m a I i 1 of al cohol nl liis store. Thoy ar .Ming fiters right or ten inches long and nro from n fannlv of thirteen wliieh Monta's brother-in-law, Don Whit ney, anil onie Hornbrook pals np lured in the California hills n couple of weeks ago, says the Ashland Hee ord. Mr. Wliitnoy plates that thoy found the two old ratllnrs nnd eleven young ones while out limiting. It vns tho heddinp season nnd the old ones were too blind 1o pee whore to Pnko. The dnXUly of the bunch crawled into' the rocks and thought lie wns hid, but .was snared with a shoestring and tied to a huh. lie couldn't pee his cnptnr, but at the slightest movement of the linisli or a slick )Hked at him he lanced and bit ir'nusly, The inolher ralller lood her ground and fought for lier young. depito her blindne... Don pays he has more respect for mttlostinkes sinco he saw the exhibition of mother love Hint phe pave. He says it was netually pitiful to see her stay in the ojwii and fight and at the same time keep bcr rattles going to call her young to hor and try to protect them. .The little ones wero all around her and the boys could no pot near her with a forked stick, and finally pave the buiK'lt a charge o frhot which killed lite old one and several of the little oho. The little ones fonulU with mipht and main when their cap tors put forked sticks on their nock and pinned them down. They were finally captured, however,, and the four which Monte ms m exhibition crawled into tho bottle voluntarily in the hopo of cscapinp. They keeled over as soon as the alcohol touched them. TOT M. F. Cycler has a novelty in the way of a duck, ays tho Anhliuul Ilec ord. It i now about bull prown and has two paira of wings. TIu second pair of wings growa out from the other wings mid tho duck seems to tnko particular prido ia flam them while, his turgor wings, are ro miiiu'uip flat .and motionless at hi hid oft. ' ' This duck belongs to a remarkable fumily. Ilts foster mother is an old speckled lion and his net mates are turkeys. Anyhow, Mr, Cyostor wave a brood v lion ono duel: ogg and six turkey eggs to hutch, and this odd looking family was tho result. The htyi hn now gono off about hor bus-incs-i aiid loft the htrjinge family to shift for iUolf. Strange to say, the duck will not flock with others pf its kind, but iuiU ou.trottini' about vita tho turkeys with which it was it noftUiug. Tho turkeys are mow largo and Jong cggi i.nd ti'ie all over tho fiujds, in '-1' to the dixiMMnfurt cf tho waddllnp u... V, Mhieh nearly wouni itplt" out i'tene hi i day trying to kc,op up with n.fci Itt only solva tion U thai rthiu I hi biood finally cojurs back home it o;i'. taku a phmtje in tho duek poml and gt eonli'd off, while its mutes ciinii'il. LOCAL TALENT AT PAGE THEATRE SATURDAY Mr. (Juy flillilers, noo Leto Ntclcor gou, ami .Mrs. llattlo Tttknor ot Mod fora wilt upjionr ut tho Past tlionter Saturday und Sunday ovoulnx when thoy will sing several cholco selec tions In connection with tho royular plctjiro program. Mrs. Chlluors la posicsEod ot n Bwcot soprano voice ud Mrs. Ticknor a rich contralto. During tholr school; days at tho Ashland normal theso young ladltB nppearod in inimy uu opora, Mrs. Chlldors alwuys fllllug tho loadlnn rola'of prima donun. 'rjfoio will bo no Increaso In the price ot admission as tho result ot (ho milled attrnctlou. ROUTE oiomiuu 10 ROUTE OF ESPEE (Ashtaud ltecord-Tidlngft) Thtf Southern Pacific main Hue thmnga AthUntt will h tho only roul ot rallroail tmvl for tho Pan- aWn-Pacinc twten San t'ranclco atirt lite uoruwest. this was mo vo,rn left tu At-ltkutd by Pramldoul Willtnm Sprouln and party Tuesdsy eveiitnie. The Southern Pacific Is httlhltng a line from Kupouo to Marahftslfl. twonty-flvo niflos bclns alread) eomplctetl. This Is all the construction work thoy nro doing In Oregon. The Natron-Woqd cutoft has beu relruated to tho future and thoro has not boon a stroke o( eoastrttctlou work done since the Utah Construc tion company finished its contract many months apo. Tho original route ' over the Cascade mountains east ot Natron had to bo abandoned after a long slogo of engineering and estimates was finished and tho en gineering foreo wero directed to find a better and less expensive pass over tho Cascades. lM Ten Millions Tho original estimates placed the cost of construction hctween Natron and ChJIoquln. the end ot tho road north of Klamath Falls, at $ 10,000,- 000 and tho railroad officials said Tuesday that wu "somo money" at the prlco ot money all ovor the world at this ttmo. The greatest part of this Qxpocse will be potting across the tremendous mountain barrier on a decent grade, the onulneerlng showing the necessity of long and expensive tunnels, the price ot which takos tho heart out ot even tho most optimistic railroad magnate. At tho lime tho Weed-Nntron cut off was announced by tho Southern Pacific. he Portland newspapers wero full of rosy reports detailing what a splendid natural pass and an ossy grade bad been thoro in the hands ot tho Southern Pacific for years and, by way of contrast, tho Siskiyou mountain was exposed as an Impossibility. Yet, nt the sanin time, experienced railroad engineers predicted In prlvato conversations not for publication that tho on glnecrlng of tho Cascade pass would establish such a high cost of con struction that It would be prohibitive and to rcduco the high cost of con struction and brmg tho enterprise within the possiblltles ot pros cut day financiering tho pass would havo to bo "switch-backed" as tho Siski you pass Is now and modom rail roading will not consider such an enterprise advisable. SNklyou IltigalMto Collapses Tho need for decrying the Siski you s before tho public as an Irapoil blllty has also passed away, as rail road commissions both stato and intorstato havo established tho facts in hearings that woro contested by both tho railroad commission and the Portland Chamber of Comemrco, in unsuccessful efforts, at preventing tho establishment of a Jobbing center In Rogue rlvor valley that could also roach Northern California points. On this occasion tho cost of operation oyer the Siskiyou mountains was sifted to tho bottom by experts on both sides and the groat "bugaboo" was roducod to its natural size, mak ing a reduction ot about ninoty per cent after tho hot uir was extracted. ENGY BILL TO PASS BYi OCTOBER 15 WASIIIXtiTOX, Sept. 20. Pre diction that the currwiey bill Would pitfeS ut this NeHsion wns voiced bjr Senator Atloe 1'oinereno of Ohio. "I believe it is probable," he said, "tlmt tho report of the peuute bank ing enminitteo on the currency bill will be ready for fciibmissioii to the sonnto by October 35. MARRIED HAHIUSON-KKIWJY At Ashland, Sept. 24, William A. Harrison and ,Vnnn Hall Kerby, both of Wagner creek section, woro united In mar- rlngo by Hoy". W. T. Van Scoy. Mr. llurrlson Is a natlvo of North Dako ta and hag llvod In Orogon throo years farming in tho valloy nbovo Tnlont. The bride Is a natlvo of Oro gon and has giown to young woman hood In tbo vicinity of Talent, re ceiving her schooling Jn tho homo district school. Thoy go to houso Itcoplng at once o'n the farm, OKAY-mmNS At Ashland, Sop tombor 2, at tho homo of Mrs. Cora K. Burns, Miss I.olah llurnu and Harry Oray of Ilono, Nov., Hov. W. T. Van Scoy performing tho coro- moiiy. Ml UN IMEDFORD MAIC TRIBUNE. EXPERT WAIN WAR MALARIA mm in SOUTH WASHINGTON. Sept. Jii.- Willi two of its iunt eminent smiitiui exports battle soitmirf Veteran, ot a hmtdretl witrs URnt (Unease- a! ready in the fliM. tlmfjhild Sttil- -IKtbltr hMlth exWw f -today ironed in the rot'1! stJonHffc oogApv lnent since iticcpt&U if the "wnr iyMiiiit the 'tinted mosquito and it ehild. malarin. Other eterts are held in rcdines.s and the rii'i i listening with hand to oar pictured to nrndo the mosqiuto r"ddm pec tioup of the country as it has nlrvndy done in the ea of oll for asis. laue frem the health authorities of North Carolina. Ahibniua und Miss issippi. The cotton mill sections of these tntes are in the gntsp of malaria epidemics unprooendoHld. Unable to handle the siltiNiions Ihcmpflvos the state hoalth officcj-s appealed lo the public health pcrrice. Co-operating with Hie henllh of ficers of North Carolina is Ai-t ant SurpiHin II. It. Carter, me of the men who drove yellow fever from New Orelnns and Cuba. Kxtonive sntiitattoit snrvevs'of the affeeleil itact are miikr way sjhI already in many district nwwqttito breeding Ivol have been "dry cleaned" and malaria lm died with the mo-iiili. Parallel work is beinir carried on in Alabama and Miisisippi under the spwrvMott f Rorpwin II. II. Vmi Kstlorf. who-e famous work in Ha vana ditriip the "fever dv" wits n potent factor in rtMlorliic the health and commerce of the jtort. MViIraia i directly tracetl to "an opbelep." The bitter is a livinp ani mal trasite. It is transmitted to humans by mosquito bile. The nios qtiitoV breeding hanut is stAgnnnt water. Stapnaut water is the re sult of human cnrola-sness. Am1 human cnrolones U directly re iwnpible for the tuosiiiiito. the "nn opholeV and riwuHant iiwiUtriii. Or this theorj-. which has boon proved to be correct by medical research the eirt are on a onmpniiru of eduoation. Leotures are being mnd in the inanv dirtiets cinbrncintr a direct appeal to the people to elim inate the basic ovil of malaria. Kdu calkmnl leetures on pcienlific dis coveries, the public health oervico be lieves, coupled with nn nppiml for precaution, Ir the most effective weapon that can be weildod against the disease. SING ROGUE RIVER "ALLEY'S GLORIES IH CALIFORNIA Itoguo Itlvor valley and Medford advantages will bo displayed to the cream ot the tourist trade of tbo land heroaftor by virtue of tho formation of tho Page-Dresslor company, doal ers In real estato, with offices In this city and Los Angoles. Tho newly formed company will maintain offices permanently nt 323 West Main, with temporary headquarters at Mr. Dross ler's present office, It in tho intention of tho company to maintain a high class exhibit of Itoguo Ilivor valloy fruit and pro ducts on display in.tnolr office In I.os Angclos, for tho benoflt of tho Ijnavy wintor trnvol from tho east. This will bo tho first tlmo that this section has over had tho advantages thus offered In any California town, Southern (Set Iiiimetlltilo anil Infertile Itclief lly LMiik IIoiiiel llyomgl Is nature's truo remedy for catarrh. Thoo Is, no stomach dosing you breathe It. When imliik this treatrnont, you broatho hoalliiK hulsarns and effect ively roueh tho most remote air colls of the throat, nose and lungs, tho oaturrjial germs aro dostroyod qulclc and sure relief results. Ilyomel often restores health to chronic rases that had given up nil hopo of recovery. Its best action Is a( tho start of tbo disease when the breath Is becoming offensive, and con Htant bnirrilm.', (llscbarKos from the nose, droppings In tho throat, or that chohed up fooling begin to mako lifo i a burden. At tho first symptom of ' catarrhal trouble, suroly use Hyomol, Ask Chas, Strang for tho complete j outfit, 11.00. Ho will refund tho money If It doos not glvo satisfaction John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 2H s. iiAitTMjrr I'lioues M. 17 and 47-T.2 Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner MflDFOUlV ORKflONT. FRIDAY, SUPriqAllTO 20, California exchanges will also bo lit this portion for sovon yearn, and handled. consider now tho best Unto In yonra Uoth Mesnrs. Page and Dresslor to Invest In Uonuu lllver vnlloy prop hnvo been In the real estate IwsiiioMi orty. kM...1-. i I L ' V tt iWttwdmnyli This Baking Powder Keeps Its Strength The large can of K C lasts longer than 25 ccnls worth -of other baking powders but no matter how lon it takes to yet to the bottom the last ynoonful is just as good as the first, k C raises the nicest, lightest biscuits, cakes and pastry you ever ate, and it is guaranteed pure and wholesome. For oo!cm ia?, iuc K C. mm Mi mm mHiM " "v-'.:i!;J V m , MWth i mm .iiiii 1 1,, 1 J Hot Our Pricos on What WOOD You Will AVnnl for tho Winter TIER, CORD AND CAR LOTS VALLEY FUEL CO. ' Succossora to lvoiohstoin. Cor. Fir and Second St. West. Tol. 70. 5 . T- SS. WOOD For Sale 7v -' , OAK. FIR, LAUREL AND SLABW00D IN TIER, CORD AND S CARLOAD LOTS i !: Frank I Yard at Sixth and Fir Sts. IttlU UU U1AW UUll J-ii 5l0li(2VXtr.'iriw &I02i3XiiSr2ieit2(i)2 Qi () PTTRT JT. Al PT ONI ON OCT 1, 1913, AT 2 P. M. SHARP. 55 ACRES OF BEARING ORCHARD S 1?ojii rVJoL" filfnlf.M Ifiiiil. ! eated two miles north of i Ac l-'astorn Railroad runs fruit and other produce $ without any long haul. traets. Correct acreage sale. Trees all standard tdwjis and Spits, 7 to 10 years old; 0 acres delicious i 2 years old; (J acres pears from J to f years old; 'A 'g acres almonds, cherries, peaches, etc. Improve i incuts: A No. 1 two-story ten room modern house, j largo barn and outbuildings, pumping plant with j I ten thousand gallon tank, entire tract can be irri- I gated from Rogue River canal. Present water right Jf I for two antes. Machinery, tools and livestock will Jj bo sold if purchasers do not wish the same. Terms Jj $ will be casv: Certified chocks of 10 por cent at time of sale, balance of cash ! ume oi saie. jj P. S. Send this ad lo jj good orchard. ' l X'j. 15. jiaijIj, uwnor, I "WrLMAM UUUCII, Auctioneer. ii a0S2ii'i(yjy(ieOCtrGi SPEND A FEW DAYS To the Oregon State Fair September 29 to October 4 ' The "" .li r ' jr.JkD uz:j r T h, .VK0r. (-. tA,T A? r l'..i t , i mm? i ,..: sSmMxOj SPiO ' "The Exposition Line 1015" yv'ilLliavc in effect from all stations Main Line and .Prauchcs the following low Round Trip Fares Wooilhiii'ii ? .70 ifanlhldirK,. .'...'. .'.....fji'-Mn Albany J. 10 Junction j City ;.?. .J,.p'.llO Corralll l.H." ' Kiigcuo '.'. .' '-'.80 All other points ' ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE SALE, DATES: September 25 to October 4, inclusive. Final return limit October 8, 1913 ALL TRAINS DIRECT TO FAIR GROUNDS Further particulars relation to faros, train service, etc., from any S. P. Agent. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland. -N. - li 1 I. r -- j; H. Ray oxTrkMri 7Kn t .? . J. "Villi IOUUV .-j tJAM." OM PI l.'M ICI7 ihi nv.t in lltn v.mUol li. Medford, Orogon. Pacific through the traet, where f can ho loaded on the oars Si "Will ho sold in two or more S and tonus will ho given at varieties: A-) aertw Now- i payment as agreed upon at Jf g your friend r.who wants a !f ! t g H A M M -. g Jvfil C V 1 "3,1:.1... 1 f - ,.. A Z 1 11)10. Mlt 1W fMm E. N. NOBLE All Kinds of Wood Havln Phone 7IW-.V to:U North Central LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS Thoroughly inoilont rooms routing from $8.00 to $15.00 por tnonUi HaUiroont ami Laundry Aooonnnodations (laa and Mlcotrio Ijights I'lvorythiug Kuniishotl .Mxcopt lOats 1217 Riverside So. Phono !)00-L Will Exchange luronin property rotislsllni; of lots and throo houses and tout house, all rented, vaulo JCOOO, In town twelve miles auliurlinu to l.ou Atutules on trolley Hue, for ranch In IIokuo rlvor alloy, distance from town not essen tial, Want u good nll-round farm with house on property. P. S. Postell IttlH tlelndt St., lloll)oxl, Cul. MEDFORD GREENHOUSE i . I' ' Seasonable Ilowera and Decorations of all kinds for fall weddings. Telephone U7-I. 1005 East Main Stroot. REMOVED Wo havo removed our of fiee from 1(5 South Kir to -12 X. Front and would be pleased to have your pat ronage. Wo Movo Anything EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Phono 315. 42 N. Front Clean! Rich! Pure! Milk and Cream Wu make two deliveries dally, Our herd of testeil cows Is fed on alfalfa, This Insures tho awcotcst milks, tho most delicious crcntu. Unrobbed of Its flavor by machin ery, calculated to mako old milk soom now, our milk Is delivered fresh In sterilized bottles direct from cow to customer. i Medford Dairy J. V. SMIHilt, l'ltOI. liiono IIOI'J'U E.D.Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commercial Club li 'Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Flash lights Portraits Iptorior and exterior view i Negatives inado any time and any place by appoint ment. 208 E. Main Phone 1471 1 WHERE TO 00 TONIGHT (515 THEATRE (IMia IIIII) Father and Son on inii ti'itsi: or Tin; ooi.im.v ia.n Tun Uiel V!inph Kiintiiro iillC MKMCW (t.V.MItl.l'.lt I'atho Wi'iilei'ii 1'iitsr .io to tiii: iWiuimn IMuenUoiial itonitiK'M i.o.vo iitotsiats KiIImiii Comedy t'oinltiit Siiiiilny lllj.U'K UI.'At'TV STAR THEATER TODAY The Evil Power 2 I'AIITH Mlnitm ot orriitt power brings trngln lotrlbutloii on Armenian doctor; prnctli'iM hypnotism to evil ends, but pays tho penalty to tils dupes, A STONO PRODUCTION Hamylton and Dene In Vutiiti'illlo I'roncnttug their toiueily sketch on titled "Down on the Parol." animated vi:i:i;i.y l..ititt now In pictures . I'R.V I.A I'OHS 11V IIV MAVAK Comedy tiii: statui: Karoo romody Woolworth & Woolworth Music and Sound Nf fuels Always 10c PAGE THEATRE Special Musical ami Picture Proernm SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MRS. OUV CMIliKICRS, poo I.ota Nlckorsou, and IIA'ITIi: TIOK.Niat III cholco song solocllomi ul'AhK MOON" "KARKWIXIiTOTHlIi:" "Till-: PKRI'IKT DAY" Usual Prices- T ami 10 roiits Draperies We carry a vary oomnletn tin of aroiHirloN. lueii nurtiilria, fixtures. to anil (lii all vlmmux or iijiliolatorliiv. i. Blieplul man lo onl aflur this work uxoluiilvoly iiml will kIvo u vood Hiirvlcn uh In iionslldu to Kt In uvea tho lureost oltlvs. Weoka & McGowan Oo.