PAGTE SIX. MTCDFOTtf) MATTJ TTJTBUNR MTCDFOTID, OKKCION, RATUKDAY. OPTOTVTCtt !, 1!M. PURDIN ELECTED MAYOR QUALIFIES N TT UESDAY MACKMEN AN Al n special meeting of tlio city council held Friilhy night, Mnhlmi GIANTS PLAY 1L i MOVES : FREE E i GAMES F, FILM XKW YORK, Oct. 4 Gnmoa hero nml at l'hlliulolnlila this afternoon SAN FRANT 1SCO, Cnl., Got. !.- Fred Umkaw, the young man arrest- tho police In tho eal, lint In each ease ho was able lo produce u con iueing nlibi. Ono of tho clearest of them was tlio discovery of hi" picture on a "nutUc' film taken here tlio day of a Pittsburg usmuiIi and rohliory which wax tlio stieell'ic orimo charged against him when ur rcsled. Hroknw loft prison declining he was going to huu his accusers for , false imprisonment. DANCING TEACHER PINCHED FOR REXROAT MURDER CHICAGO, Oct. 1. -F.dwurd 11. opens hero next Tues- scrips of murderous attaoks ami ! Spencer, a railroad man ami a for- Tho season In tho east closes ' robberies in various eastern cities J mop tlmirlni; teacher, was arrested 1fllt rnvnlati 1ia niniita nn.t M 1. t.l lo I . t i .. 1 il itt-.it..- ..! ;.u.,t . At...irr-.i " " v " " .....v..vo W1 ncre u.,vu ,1VS ,.,, im ,,u. ., i" ii i v.- i" i t,,c,rlnsl workouts before the world ; ,,u.jou thnt he was implicated in a Illlii wen Kiiunn in jiuiiii-ii v in.n ,-, gCj.pa which was named succe.or of the chair 'day. left vacant by tho tlonth of tho Into W. W. Kifort. Judge 1'urdin received five votes nml .1. A. Perry one. The action of tho council camo as a surprise, it being generally understood the np pointni'nt would bo made at the reg ular meeting Tuesday night. lloforo nnming Judge Purdin the council held n conference with him pnrller in the week, nml he agreed to tnko the place. Judge Purdin has been n readout of Medford for over twenty year nnd hns served ns mayor before, holding tho job in 1800. lie him nlo been city attorney, justice of the pence nnd pnMinnster. The oath of office will be admin istered to the new mayor nt the reg ular mooting Tucsdny, nnd be will nRsumo the duties of his office nt oneo thereafter. STATE HOR I CULTRAL I MEET DECEMBER 10 At a meting Just held, by tho cxe cutlvo committee, of tho Oregon Stat;. Horticultural society, the date of the 2Sth annual meeting was fixed for Wednesday, Thursday nnd Friday. December 10th to 12th, nt tho samo time as the Pacific International Live Stock Exposition, so that parties at tending can have tho advantage of both meetings. , A meeting of special Interest has been prepared not only for tho npplo grower, but for tho growor of prunes and other fruits. Special attention will be Riven to standardization and by-products. Among tho many interesting pap org for npplo growors wll be those on steamer transportation through tho Panama canal and the efect on tho horticultural Interests of tho Pacific coast, Foreign Markets, In which will bo given tho data secured by Hon. H. n. Mlll'or as chairman of tho commit tee on foreign markets through tho U, S. consuls, covering not only gro;n fruits, but giving special rcferenco to drid fruits and by-products ag used in foreign countries, and how they should be put up to meet tho condi tions of tho trail o. Of general interest to growors of all kinds of fruits will bo tho papers and discussions on Co-openxtlvo Can norles and by-products of fruits; fertilizers and transportation. Tho Loganberry will rccelvo prominenco In a special article on Loganberry by products, evaporation and juice, and will also rccelvo Its proper handling in the cannery and by-products articles. this nftornoon nnd that in tho westns released today on bis own rce tomorrow. j ogiiixnneo. Tho Giants and the Philadelphia i!i appearance tallied with tho Nationals mot In a doublehp.iiler thlajdo-soripttoiw scattered broadcast hv nuernoon. rae i.innis worseu ineir regular men In tho game nml won 12 to T. Kocrnits and utility men worked in the second game. Mana ger McOraw wishing to give tho regu lars n rest before tho championship games start. Chief interest' this afternoon cen tered In the Giants stlckwork. Tho regulars have been swatting the ball hard for several days and it they keep It up New York fans cannot sec how they are going to lose tho world's championship. They figure that the Giant pitchers are far su perior to those of tho Acthletics. Score u. h, E. Phlladelhla 7 9 3 Now York 12 IS 2 Hatterlcs: Dronnan. Marshall and Kllllfcr; Crandall and Meyers, Wil ton. Umpires: Klein and Orlh uud OMtmined at an outl,ing police station today In connection with tho murder here recently of .Mr. Mildied AIINiiu-l'cNrnnt. w E REJOICES AT AH OF SPOUSE l.OS A.VUl'U'fl, Cnl., Out. I "Ivy Is dead and no tleurveil it, I don't euro what thoy do with inc." Those worn tho words today of Mrs. Kdlth M. Ivy, whim told of tho death of hor divorced hunlmud, Frank M. Ivy, whom she shot and fatally wounded Tuosdav. "Penitentiary or Month sentence make no difference to mo," sho con tinued, "lie t.hused my daughter, .I'lil 1 shot I'.lni I hnvo no regrets. "Win never 1 told my story to tho official thoy would send inu mnno where "Inf. All I asked wan Justin". I had nasi liacwlodim of my own vx po'ii'iico iH Ih'i wfo of Ivy. "My ilnunhtcr was taken from mo and plnrcd In Wnltllor Hoforiu school. Ivy net Her When 1 learned of tho abuse by lur tether, 1 sought Justlro In vain." A coroner's iiuiuost will ho hold on tho liiuly ol l Monday. Accnrdltiit to tho poMOc, n murder charge will ho plucod mtn'im tho woman, CHICHESTER S PILLS VTNUbv l.fJlMl AIMMrllr(.l A (( l!&a M.l.n.rrllN.lIl,.JV ZUAiMi i'iiuii, iuii j funivVV PviVjr lif, tMlftl lll IH.t NINw. f Yl fiT lMM''i Ak,-lt,'"il')lV"'C''Illl Vo M MiaViiniliI.MII.AIMll.liMU SUlDDYDRlG'JISlSLVUimHIIIE Coming oi Tho Sunbeam Evelyn's Bnhy Sails UVr.Ul'OOIi. Oct. I. HiihipII Thaw, Kvelyn X.wblt Thaw's baby, and hit nur-o wore among the l.usl lauia's pasHengors Tor Now Yoik. Legal blank toi Aln at tlio Mall Trunin offlrn tf How In Avoid Uiotl'ntniinnd.DMirriU WlitclKoMnityMothorAllnvcSulltiod It li n dly mnro wninrn do lint linow of Motlior m 1' rlciiil. JJ 5 S' C 5 5 5 Mil DAVIS LIVES ON FAT INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Oct. 4. George E. Davis, who, arrested In Now York, In a detailed confession revealed alleged plots to'dynnmlto non-union work, implicating mem bers of the International Association of Ilrldge nnd Structural Ironwork ers, is in confinement hero today, but held in luxurious quarters, being en tertained by detectives of the National Erectors' association. His meals are brought to him from n restaurant. Pending his nppcaranco in court, ho is paid )j a day by tho Erectors, part of which he send to his wlfo In New York. It Is expected the federal authori ties will grant Davis immunity for tho testimony ho can give when Harry Jones, secretary-treasurer of the Iron workers' organization, now under arrest, Is brought to trial. Eadfi Transfer company nre cer tninly living up to tho btnudnrd of progrosBiveness, having purchased n Federal ono nnd one-half ton truck nnd are now nblo to tnko caro of nny hize contrne's for hnuling thnt may be offered them. The truck was sold through Mr. Gilbert of tho Q'.-r-lingcr Motor Cnr company of Port land, nnd C. K. Oaten, (he local nccnt here. ? r ? ? ? r t t r ? t t ? ? ? Y f ? ? ? ? r t ? ? t ? t t f X f t ? t y ELEerme Qookin Is True Economy i NO FLAME, NO SMOKE, NO GAS, NO ODOR, LITTLE HEAT, NO WOOD TO BRING IN, OR ASHES TO CARRY OUT, NO MATCHES NEEDED, READY AT A TURN OF THE SWITCH. $ ELECTRIC RANGE, price (0.()0 cash, i.'.00 on iuslalliiionts. This ritngo has now typo broiler in lop of oven, tho host broiling dovico up lo daii- for nny stylo stove. Will bake, roast, broil or fry; is better, eloanor, safer than any other cooking appliance. Ask your neighbor who uses one. .Flat rate for family uho, ..00 per month. Ask about our special installment tenna on this rango. fiiSifi!W EL BACO OVEN, i)i;ico f 12.00, will roast a chicken or bake' two loaves of bread. Can be connected on any lamp socket. No special wiring 'required. Costs 5 cciitsjjcr hour or less to operate, depend ing on quantity of current used. jl Trzr " i m n i i ',' " i TTT'' .i..r7.i.1-M .i ..wjuj-St.J ' -rrX .. -'-JgMftft v4 gassy ?v tfa vi SAMPLES ON DISPLAY AT OUK OFFICE California-Oregon Power Company 216 WEST MAIN" STREET. PHONE 1081. ::hxh8h8nSh:.m; V Y T ? ? Y ? v f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V ? Y v t Y Y v f Y Y Y v i Y Y Y Y Y Y v t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y TliM rt'ituuly mirii'im Hi I niiiHvii'M, t'liniiii'ii uit'iil tit cmn.l wllhiiMt utrnlii uiiil eaalilirt wuiuvn tn kd lliniucli llm iiriliml wltlmiit piiln, nniKi'ii, iiKirn I iii! nlokiii'mi or otlitr iltvmld n ntitiiian tut fiiiullliir to ninny lai'ilinrt. Tlieru In tin fiinlllll tllft to lmri tlio iiilnil, 'I'limiantiiU of wmnrii mi lut'r n'tlisa Itiftim-lw to tin lliiniKlit tlmt kktii4 nml illtti'n nre int. unit. Tii"y t.n'W In'ttor. fur la Mulher'a 1' lend llii'y Iuhi' fiiitml li'iw rniiy It Is t) irtiilli nil llm" ilrviuli-d ihioiUihih, It In a milijivt i'Viry nvhiiiiiii liniili riitiilllur Willi, nml nril tlioiltli kIui IIKIY nut rviiilro surli a rpiuedy, Mio will now ntul thru nift Huiiw I'tiniiwllvo nmtlirr to wIkuii Monl la tiiiio aiHitit .muiikt.i rrlciid will ciitan im a uiinUrfiil ilmlnf, TliU fnnuiui nniw.tr U imM r nil ilnu (UtN. nml l only l. a Uittle. It l for rlirnnl imo only. Writ t.-drjr tu tin Itnillli'lil Iti'iultMr ('' . S'-T Umir lllil., Atlmiln, UN., fur a t"l ulimUo tio.k In t.lKVtllllt Ul'llllOlt. 'vr.i.iM..Y.x.io.nnumw.iitiiiitiiixri" '5 'B 7i (l Tin: must" Squibb's Olive Oil Castor Oil Koilliiin I'hMplinto Hiiilliini ItlRarlxiunln SHqoit ll)ilriiHii I'uroxlitu And n full lino of Hipilhh'ii $ CliiuiilrnU ninl I'tinriunrtititlrnlM. Medford $ 1 Pharmacy! i (T .Wiir i'i.m orriio Aimni CaiauruK Wntiiriunn'M I'ouiitnlu I'otm. I'rco rriiniit Ih'lUcry v..jTTTXWA5Tj(rv;x7rTTyiTjrtXTti; X;;XKKKKKK ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y An ideal young penr orclinnl, 14 acron, Icieiitcd m J'acific Highway in choice part of tho valley; very rich soil suitahle for any crop; 10 dcra- extra fine four-year pear, llartlett and Aiijous; 4 acres corn which pro iluccil a very heavy crop thin year. Tliit; tract hns had tho very hest of enre. It is n property thnt will a pen! to nnyono wishing a choice tract of land nnd beautiful young orchard. Tho price is very low, $1300, with rciiBiiiinblo terms. A Real Stock Ranch. This will be interesting to the man who really knows a good Block prop ohitiou. 17G0 neres, all in ono body, with several thousnnd acres publio rfiugo controlled by tho ranch. Koine of tho best horxos nnd cuttle pio duccd on tho Pacific const conic from this ranch. 1'200 ucres level lnnd, 300 acres rolling, 200 acres henvy merchantable timber, 500 ncrso cultivated, well fenced. Bplcn did set of buildings consisting of one 10-rooin house, new; ono 7-room house, 3 large hay nnd stock barns, Fiovcrnl other buildings all in good condition. Lnrgo crops of grain nnd liny this year, At present there nro mnro than 100 horses and 200 cattlo on tho ranch, all high grndo ptock. Price of Jnnd exclusivo of stock and porsonal property, .'20 per aero; worth 435-00. PAGE-DRESSLER OPEN FOR BUSINESS 320 East Main Street We are now completing our lists of property to be handled through our local and Los Angeles offices. Exchanges of Rogue River valley proporty for Southern California properties will be a feature of our business. Wo solicit tho business of thoso owners desiring to see or exchange their property. Two Live Offices at Your Service Seven years of practical information of this section, with personal knowledge of prop erties and valuations in California will be of material benefit to those transacting their business through our offices. Ocnntf f ul Suburban A very classy up-todalo bungalow, strictly high class finish, just the place for n small family. You, would bo proud lo own this one. Only $2, 200. Terms if desired. Herds a Snap. m Twelve lino residence lots, largo size, well located, near paved street, $100 each; these are worth double this figure. Wo have u splendid business nnd liiiHimwH prnpoily for hiiIii on Main lrcot. ' Wo can sell you good farm laud at $10,00 to 50.00 per'acic. " ' ' Up-to-Dntc Heme Thicc iicri'i of the very best laud located just out side of city limits, houlhwoHt and near King's Highway. Kwry thing is new; ft. mom modern up-to'thp-miniitii bungalow, iHilishcd Hours, elect i in heat and cooking, fiia place, complete water system for house, barn, chicken house uud gar den; barn, chicken house and well house have cement floors; electric motor pump. This Is an ideal subur ban home ul Ii sufficient laud lo iiio dace more limn a good living by in tensive farming. Itcst of surround ings and ninny new houses in vicinity. This must be seen to be uppreelated. Price, iflfiOO; good terms if deshed.. A Quick Money Maker. Forly acres very best creek bot tom laud. This is nil In cultivation, level, Ibu best. of toil and imiplii wuler fur irrigation, 1 ueres in pears, three lo four years, TJiis laud (s, nil , suitable for all'iilfa nnd all kinds of grain, fruit mid, vegelubles. y us ing alfalfa with hogs, cows uud poul 1 1" this ranch will produce a fine in come tho first year, Location is most ideal; good roads, daily mail, lecphoue service, good school nnd near town. Nothing like il for $150 per acre, with good terms. Investi gate this lit once. It will pay you In talk with us, I t I