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V-PTOE STX ctedfotcd matt; trtbune, mtcdfort). otwgon, Wednesday, October i, low, h te ii- U1 K t , I WANT NOISE WHENPANAMACANAL Fi MA OPENED ENTOMBED MINER Tim Commercial club Is In receipt of tlie following communlcallon from the Senttlc Chnmber of Ceuimerc: Navigation through tio Piui:un cnnal will lio Initiated on October 10, whon tho dyke that lioKls va(r from tho Cnlebrn cut .will bo blown out. Immptllfttely'thoreafter the "From" famous exploring vessel used by Kiuipon In bin northern expeilltlon nml by Amundsen In his discovery of tho South I'ole- will proceed from Colon to I'nnnma for tho Initial voy- IS RESCUED AFTER FIVE DAYS' BURIAL BYAL AND EARLY AT THE PAGE TONIGHT CRNTUAMA, Tn., Oct. I. "I'Ipiwo tell tho mine boss that after I'm res cued, I'll probably need a day's i cation before resuming work. Ask him about It." This was tho first word sent up to day by Thomas Toshesky, n miner on tombed In tho Continental Colliery horo since last Friday. Communica tion with tho entombed man was mado possible when rescuers bored through a well of coal and Inserted' an Iron pipe, through which food and, clothing havo been sent to him. "Just tell my friends that I bad a ago from the Atlantic to tho Pacific, splendid night's sleep." Toshesky con The "From" Is mado of Pacific Coast fir grown on Tugct Bound, Jty way of signalising this most Important event In tho history of the Pacific coast, tho progress and pros perity committee of the Seattle Cham ber of Commcrco respectfully calls upon tho commercial bodies and cit ies of tho cnttro coast to join in a demonstration that will mnko a con tinuous notso from Canada to Mexi co at tho Instant tho dyko Is removed. Through tho courtesy of tho Asso ciated PrcBS, or other ngency. It wltl be posxlblo to obtain simultaneous nows of tho blowing of the dyke. In Seattlo tho whistles of factories and steamers will blow, tho flags on build ings will ratso, tho traction company will bo asked to stop street cars and ring tho bells for a number of sec onds, tho forts and nary' ships on Puget sound will be Requested to tiro their guns. Wo rely on all coast cities to Join In making tho demonstration a -rne- snorablo and worthy of tho occasion, and we arc confident wo can count on enthusiastic rcsponso by Mcdford. Very truly yours, C. B. TAKDELL. r " Secretory. tinned, "and that I feol fine. Now go get my wlfo. I want to talk to her." Mrs, Toshesky conversed with her husband for ten minutes, and sent down a blanket, underwear and sox .through the plpo. Toshesky then announced that he had found a pick and shovel and Intended to help tho rescuer dig him out. Later ho' could , bo heard digging away with all hU might. Hescucrs at noon were thirty eight feet from Toshesky's chamber and expected to reach him somo time tomorrow. Thousands of persons arc watching tho efforts to rescue tho Imprisoned miner. Dynamite cannot be used, for fear that debris might cause a fall of coal, killing Toshesky. Toshesky's wlfo and four children are quartered near tho mine, Mrs. Toshesky preparing tho food for her I husband. 'If IRA H iffiHi BtVB KiPi H Ety- v B K. uidmam unncoTnnVS iiimiiiih nnrr run MSSn1 YOUTH MUTLATED BY UNKNOWN MAN 11 Ull lAT .TO yv..- iarr-wj-iTtt EX-HUSBAND'S DEATH FIRE PARTIALLY DESTROYS WEST MAIN STREET GROCERY MURDERER FAINTS Fire last night gutted and partially destroyed tho Armstrong grocery storo and bakery on West Main street causing a damage of nbout $1500 to stock and household effects, partially insured. Tho origin of tho firo is unknown. l.OS A.NGKI.K3. Cal., Oct. 1. "I hope ho dies, then my llttlo girl will bo safe." This was the wish expressed today by Mrs. IMIth M. Ivy, who shot her divorced husband, Frank M. Ivy, In flicting a wound that probably will provo fatal. Mrs. Ivy Is suffering from a flesh wound she received when i Ivy, seizing tho revolver she had dropped, shot her. Ivy, who is married n second time, is under accusation In the superior court of wronging the 15 -year-old daughter of himself and the woman who shot him. The girl Is confined at tho Whlttlcr Stato School. Mrs, Ivy told tho police that alio ON HUNTING TRIP .loo Croft, ngod HI onrn, llvini: willi hi- imronts five mile from Trail, win Knocked iusoniliIo liy blow on (lie homl TiiomIii.v by nn un known assailant nml his body oriiu iniilly mutilated nml nflorvvimN thrown into (lie crook. Croft lias ti Hlim olianco for recovery, his only I'lianee lyhu: in tlio tirovontioii of in footiou in his wounds, l.twi of lilmitl from daugoroiH wounds left him in n highly weakened condition. MyMery SiirroiiniN Cno Xe'tllior the injured youth, his par ents or any one in tho tieiKlilinrhooil have so far manifested any -rent desire to talk, the general sentimrnt of the parties tnoit interested beini: that tho orimo should lie clu-sod a mystery. Croft (ells his version of tho nffair, hut according to Deputy Sheriff Curlv Wilson i( does tint conform with the evidence or the lo cution of objects near the scone of the crime. Craft says that he wa cutting wood on tho bank of the creek when bo paw n deer down stream, lie MOTHER KILLED SIX CHILDREN BY FEEDINGFLYPOISON MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Oct. l. Mrs, Olu l.ookwood, who confessed, according to tho police to murdering hor sl children between UiOfi nnd ltl by giving (hum fly poison, will bo examined as to hor sanity, It was stated by the authorities today. Tho specific chnrgo ngatust her wan the poisoning of her daughter Vloln, aged S', and l.nura, 1 1 months old, who died respectively In July and September. After admitting both killings, tho police say, h)io added that she had similarly killed four others at various times, all nt less than one year of age. She was nrrosted because hor hus band's suspicions wero aroused by tho similarity of the elrciimstiinres nttcndtng each death, Mrs. Look wood In 32. POPE MUCH REFRESHED. RECEPTION OF PILGRIMS KOME, Oct. 1. Much rofioslied. the jk)m resumed the reception of pilgrims in the Mttican cointyard. grubbed bis un, which he brought ' r'""r thousand wore there today. with him for jusL Mich nn emerucii'" nnd walked in tho direction of the rt () PUBLIC AUCTION SALIC ON PRICMISKS g ON OCT 1, 1913, AT 2 P. M. SHARP. $ 55 ACRES OK B1CA1UNG ORCHARD Hear Creole alfalfa land, tho best, in ilio valley, Id- wit od two miles north of iUedford, Oregon. Piii'ifio & Nastorn Wailroad runs through tho tract, where g tVuit. and other produce can he loaded on the earn without any long haul. Will he Hold in two or morn & tracts. Correct, acreage and tonus will he given nt s sale. Trees all standard varieties: 35 acres New- & towns and Spits, 7 to lO-years old; 0 acres delicious !; 2 years old; ( acres pears From 1 to 5 years old; !1 ! acres almonds, cherries, peaches, etc. Improve- inents: A No. 1 two-story ten room modern house, g largo harn ami outhuildings, jumping plant with ten thousand gallon tank, entire tract can he irrN w gated I't'oin Kogue Uiver canal. Present water right for two acres. Machinery, tols and liveHloek will s ho sold if purchasers do not wish the .same. 'Perms f, will ho easv: Certified checks of 10 per cent at time g of sale, balance of cash payment as agreed upon at tinio of sale. s P. S. Send this ad to your friend who wants a good orchard. 0 M. H. II ALL. Owner, U'll I I AM III .OUUI A ..,.!, 1, ,w... 'i1 ASTORIA, Ore.. Oct. 1. Sen- (enced today by Judge Campbell to bo hanged nt tho stato penitentiary November H for tho murder of JuJko Frank Taylor, Oswald C. Hansel, who was convicted Saturday, collapsed and fell to the floor from the chair worked as a domestic to save money in which ho was sitting. Ho was to buy a revolver and hlro a taxlcab tp carried from the courtroom. (go to her former husband's homo. Hansel shot Judge Taylor to death whero tho shooting occurred early September 14. yes(erday. deer. When he pncd a In rue tree ho was struck in (he bond nnd re members no more until be wan re vived by the cold "waters of the creek, in which he wni siltinr up riht when he regained conscious ness. Itaxor Probably fooil Dr. W. l Holt was called nnd dressed the wound- of the boy, who craulod on hi- hnnds nnd kui-e (o bis home Jo secure nid. The otM in (he case will come tomorrow. The youth's nsnilan( used a sharp in strument, the autUnri(iort lioliovo n razor, and ihipsosscM above the aver nee knowledge of .surgery. ' Wlien Deputy Sheriff Wilhon nr rived the work of 'lucking for clues b.)i;an, but (he relipcnco of (be youth, parents nnd neighbors to talk bniidicapped the work. Croft admits (lint he had had. trouble with u neighbor Inst spring, but refuses to give his nnmc. The injured lad has nlwavs borne CATARRH SUFFERERS (Set Iniuicllntc nml Kffct'llic Itcllof by I'flug llyoiucl HyotucI Im nnturu's true remedy for catarrh. There is no Htoninch dos ing you breathe It. When using this treatment, you brentho healing baUaius nnd effec tively reach the mott remote air cells of tho throat, mmo and lungs, thu catarrhal germs nro destroyed quick and sum relief results. Ilyoniul often restores health to chronic rases thnt hnd given up all liopo of recovery. Us best action In at tho start of the dlm-imo whon tho breath Is becoming offensive, and constant sniffling, ilUcbarges from tho noo, droppings In tho throat, or thnt choked up feeling begin to make; llfo a bunion. At the first symptom of catarrhal trouhio, surely uo llyomol. Ask Chnn. Strang for tho complete outfit, $1.00. Ho will re- a good reputntinn and has lived forlf'1"'1 O"10 "") u " ,'t,,, nl Kv" n number of years in that section. lHnt'H'nc""n' Choice Rogue River Meats All our Meats are the choice home grown, are hutch ered hv our people and our huyer selects only tho best, after careful inspection. Wo havo somo oxtra choice Spring Lamb for to day. We carry a nice stock of Columbia river fresh fish, choice hams, bacon, etc. Lard Special: 3-pound cans, 45c; 5-pound, 70c; 10-pound, $1.40. ECONOMY MARKET 20G EAST MAIN. PHONE 4G. M$M$.M$M$ MANN'S THIRD ANNIVERSARY SALE MANN'S Iffinilll J October 1, 1910-Just Three Years Old Today-October 1, 1913 " w CENTRAL AVE., NEAR POST OFFICE . CENTRAL AVE., NEAR POST OFFICE OUR THIRD GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE OPENS THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, AND CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11. DURING THIS TIME WE INTEND GIVING THE GREATEST VALUES IN MERCHANDISE THIS CITY HAS EVER EXPERIENCED. WE WISH TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF EXPRESSING TO THE PEOPLE OF MEDFORD OUR APPRECIATION OF THE GENEROUS PATRONAGE THEY HAVE GIVEN US DURING THE PAST THREE YEARS. WE HOPE TO MERIT THE CONTDOJANCE OF THE SAME AND WILL DO ALL IN OUR POWER TO GIVE TO OUR PATRONS THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE. "PROGRESS1VENESS" IS OUR MOTTO, BELIEF IN THE FUTURE OF MEDFORD OUR INSPIRATION. WATCH US GROW. ANNIVERSARY SALE in the Ready-to-Wear Departm' t. 500 COATS AND SUITS TO CHOOSE FROM. SPECIALS 25 Women's Heavy Winter Coats, made of heavy all wood diagonal cloth, well made and nicely trimmed, all sizes, a splendid $15.00 quality OO MO Anniversary Sale Price, each yOO 25 Women's new, up-to-date Pall and Winter Suits, in plain and fancy mixtures, well lined and finely tailored, up to 2o.(J(J values Anniversary Sale Price, each tpltl10 New "La Vogue" Suits $20 jip to $45 New "La Vogue" Coats $18 up to $40 Every Garment Guaranteed Anniversary Glove Sale Buy Your Winter Supply Now Two pairs almost for the price of one Women's Fine Dress Kid Gloves, in white, tan and black, all Iftp sizes, $1.25 val, now, pair....." "I Women's Heavy Cape Gloves, in tan only, all sizes, $1.25 values, QO, a pair vOC Women's White and Natural Doe skin Gloves, washable, all AO sizes, $1.50 values, pair. vOt Women's 12 and lG-Hutton Kid Gloves, in white and tan, jrt AO $3.50 values, sale price vuv0 Anniversary Sale of Silks and Dress Goods M Kfl QCllr. Tl .'IB-inch All-Wool Serge, in navy, ijja.ov uiino v Copcn wine and black, (0e AQp mnn vivl linnnfirnl W- Vmwv gnide, yard ,.."0 Silks, in stripes and checks, suit able for dresses and waists, 20 jnclies wide, up to $1.50 val- 77 ucs, now, yard i-inch Silk Poplin, in all col ors, $.1.25 values, now, yard... ob'-inch All-Silk Messnlino, in all the new shades, $.1.25 value, salo QOa price vOL Ask to see our new Brocaded -1 HC Poplin at, yard yl.id See the New Plaid Silks Mxtra Special -HO-inch French Serge sponged and shrunk, in navy, black and brown, $2.25 grade, (M JQ now vii ril tlJLUt .'10-inch Corduroy, in all colors, $1.25 grade, very special for this Q0f sub' viii'd wOv , ....,......, 51-inch Wool Suiting, now patterns, $2.50 grade, now at only, J QO a vard VvO 'IMI f f IMtlMMI 5()-iueh Heavy Plaid Cloakings, just the thing for children's fl0 OC coats, yard yuuO Near Silk Petti coats, $2 values, each 88 Satine Petticoats, $2.50 values, at, each $1.48 Messaline Petti coats, $3.50 val ues, each...$2.48 Messalino Petti coats, $5 values, each $3.98 $5.00 WAISTS, $1.98 50 Mescaline Silk and Net Waists, odd sizes and colors, up to jf QO $5 values, each vvO $2.00 WAISTS, 98c 100 Lingerie and Tailored Waists, all sizes, good styles, up to $2.00 QOa values salo price v Ol Women's Flannelette Night Gowns, 75c values, special, each, at 4 Ox, Women's Flannelette Night Gowns, extra heavy, $1.00 values, at, fJQ DOMESTIC SPECIALS Apron Ginghams, Dross A(fl Prints, Cotton Challies, yd V3C 10c Outing Flannel, yard 8 12J.C Outing Flannel, yard 10 121oc Cotton Batts, roll 106 $1.25 3-lb. Batts now 98d 32-inch Scotch Gingham, yd 12 Best quality Colored Oilcloth, now, a yard .' 19 Ml BEDDING SPECIALS 72x90 Bleached Sheets, good OQf, (JOc grade, now Ov 42 and '15-inch Bleached Pillow Slips, 18c grade, now, each 11 75c medium sizo Gray Blaukots,.59 11-4 large size Cotton Blankets, $1.50 11-4 extra heavy Cotton Blankets, $1.75 grade, now $1.25 UNDERWEAR SALE Women's and Children's heavy fleeced lined Shirts and 9J Drawei's, very special, each.. uvKt Women's heavy fleecved lined fQf Union Suits, special, suit UeJL Women's fleeced lined Union Suits, elbow sleeve, ankle length, OQa very special, suit Owl Turkish Bath Towels, a (rood (rrndo. I &2.50 full si'n nxtri bniivv special, each 8 Blankets now $1.98 I can Colgate's Talcum Powder, at, per 12 FREE SAVE YOUR SALESLIPS AND GET WM. ROGERS GUARANTEED TRIPLE PLATED SILVERWARE FREE Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton, 7 for 25 'r??wtr''Yirr'(r '"''' 'jr t ? ? ? ? ? V T Y ? ? ? ? ? ? ? T V ? V ? 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