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V r.P3BBF0UB. SIEDFOTO MATH TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORTCClOtf, "WEDNESDAY, OCTODER 8. iflW. -" :t;- IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Attorney 1'rcd Williams and C. H. Clements nro In attendance nt the fcdoral court. A largo number of jurymen from Ornnts Pass wero called, nmonR thorn being .Urn Lewis, John Patrick. Henry Pyles. Charles Morrison, K. M. Honey, Fred Itoper, Sam Noas, I). S. Maacall. United States Attorney C. Ii. Kennies who was hero attending fed eral court, left Tuesday for Portland, called back on official business. Home-mndo bread at Do Voc's. C. H. Clements of Grants Tass ts n Medford visitor. It. A. Tyler of Portland Is on a business trip to Mcdford, II. I. Holmes of Orange, Cal., Is a recent arrival. Kodak finishing, test In town, nt vVeston's. F. II. Page, tho Portland eommls slon merchant Is buying fruit In the valley. A, Drogman, D. C. Morclnnd, C. A. Urodlo of Portland are registered at tho Mcdford. Crater Lake pictures . took if 12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest ever mado ot the lako, for salo at Corking & Harmon's studio. Call and sco them. 228 East Main street, phono 320-J. tf W. A. Drayton tho Central Point orchardlst was a recent Mcdford vis itor. R. C. McMillan ot Portland is In Mcdford on business. K. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471. A. E. Griffith ot New York is a new arrival. It. J. Colo of Hilt Is hero on bis regular weekly visit. C. E. Jones and wifo of Sams Val ley sent Wednesday In Mcdford. Lessons In china decorating at 21 South Central. 171 Col. G. P. Mimo of Seven Oaks sent Tuesday evening in Mcdford Al Pankcy of Central Point, visited In Mcdford Wednesday. V. J. Scott, tho Antloch rancher, spent Wednesday In Mcdford. Peter Obcrlo and C. E. Collins of Portland aro hero on business. "Insuranco your best asset." Havo tho best. Placo your lnsuranco with Holmes, tho Insurance Man, right If ho writes it. tf James Owen of Wcllen, former county commissioner, Is on the fed eral grand ,4ury panel, spending a couplo ot days In Medford. Wm. Nellis is in from his Roguo river ranch. Milk and cream at DoVoe's. Chas. Morrison and John Sauer of Grants Pass were Medford visitors Wednesday. In suro your fruit, both packed and unpacked against tiro while In your packing houso In a short term policy at special fruit rates In the strongest Flro Insurance company In tho world. Telcpbono CCI and talk with Turny. 173 Wynno Scott, ono of tho most up-to-dato portrait artists on the Pa cific coast is taking cbargo ot the portrait department for the Gcrkln & Harmon Photo company, 228 East Main street, Ralph Freoman the colored youth who was arrested last Saturday on a chargo of assaulting two S. P. brakemen with a Jackknlfo while at tempting to steal a ride was dis charged by tho juvenile authorities. Witnesses testified that Freeman had always been industrious and henes: and a hardworkcr, which prompted the action of tho authorities. J. K. Watson and Eugene Arm strong, tho latter 11 years old, wero ooratcd upon at tho Sacred Heart hosltal Tuesday night for appendi citis. Tho same day last week thero wero two operations for tho same ail ment at tho hospital. Dr. E. Ii. Por ter performed tho operations. Piano pupils wanted by young lady graudate ot Do Pauw School of Music. Excellent references. Reasonable rates. Tolophono 75C or call at No. 1C North Orange street. 171 "Senator" Jonathan Hourno, for merly employed at tho Diamond Jewelry store, returned last night from San Francisco whero ho has been for tho last throo months. C; E. Gates left Tuesday night for Portland and other northorn points whero ha will attend to business mattors this weolt, Wig Ashpole who has boon buying cows and looking after cattlo Inter cstB In tho Trail district for tho lust week returned Tuesday. T. G. Roper of Grants Pass bpont Tuesday In Medford attending to business matters. It. J. Coles ot Hilts, California, is attending to business inn tiers In this W. It. Meeker and wife who hnvo been visiting In tho Willamette val ley for the last ton days havo re turned home. Attorney A. C. Hough of Grants Pass Is attending to legal business In this city, before tho federal court. Tho Natntorlum requested tho city council Tuesday night for tho right to Install n peanut and popcorn roaster at tho corner ot Riverside avenue and Main street. Harry Clngcnde of the police de partment who has been nwny on n five day's vacation returned to duty Tuesday night. Mrs. Clngcado ac companied tho policeman on his trip Grant Wheeler of Oakland, Cal., Is spending a few days In the city at tending to business matters. Frank Hurrell of Trail la visiting friends and relatives In tho city for n few days. Thomas Hills of Redding, Cat., Is attending to business matters In the city. The police are Investigating tho mysterious assault ot Clyde Iluckmns ter, who hired a buggy from the West Side livery stablo Monday night, nnd asserts that ho was hit on tho head by a young man who asked him for n ride, while he was driving aout the city alone. Tho horso returned to the stablo ot its own accord, with Duckmastcr unconscious In tho bot tom of tho buggy. Ho was retlvcd and told his story which has several mysterious features, Fletcher Fish of Phoenix is In the city listening to the returns ot tho world's series games, and pulling for tho Giants. If they lose he says he will cut off his mustache. Walter Grim of Central Point vis ited with Medford friends and G. A. R. comrades Tuesday. H. Isaacs of Ashland has moved his family to this city whero they will make their future residence. Miss Laura Page who has been visiting friends and relatives In this city for the past month left Tuesday afternoon for Los Angeles. Fred Kelly, who Is visiting his brother, Judgo Kelly, Is spending a few days with his sister near Phoenix Medford fans who follow tho for tunes of tho Giants had a chance for MATTY VICTOR OVER PLANK IN PITCHER'S BATTLE (Continued from pne 1.) only l!UU0. Ot this sum tho players get f 2,S05: tho Natlounl Commission $190 1 nnd - each club $S!35. Time of game 2:30. Offlclnl Score NKW YOKK K. II. PO. A. K. Heritor. 31. '2 0 I -1 0 Doyle, '2b. 0 0 U 5 '2 Fletcher, ss. 0 '2 1 0 Hums, If. 0 0 4 0 0 Shnfer, cf. 0 0 0 0 0 Murray, ri 0 0 0 0 0 McLean, e. 0 '2 I 0 Siuulgrns!", lb. - 0 I 1 1 0 Mathewson, p 1 2 I II 0 Wiltse. lb. 0 0 III '2 0 Grant 10 0 0 0 Wilson, c 0 0 I 0 0 Totals :io 111 'Iviui for McLean in tenth. PHILADELPHIA R. II. PO. E. Murphy, rf.. Oldring, It'. Collins. 'Jli. Raker, 3b. Mc'Innes, lb. Stnink, ef. Harry, ss. Lapp, c. , Plunk, p. 0 0 ) 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 o 1 1 I I 0 ii 4 1 7 1 A. 0 0 o 0 0 0 1 1 K. 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals o s :to (I Score Ily Innings New Vork.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .1 Hits - - 0 0 '2 0 1 0 0 0 I 37 Philn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Hits 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 'J 'J 0-8 Hums. Harry out, llenuu to Wiltse. Lapp singled, bull bounding oft' Willso's glove. Plunk lined to Fletcher. No runs. Highlit inning Now YorkWilNo out, Collins to Melnnos. Mathewson flied to Mur phy, llenr.og filed to Struuk. No runs. PliilntlolphiiMurphy out. Willie unassisted. Oltliiug out, Hotelier to Wiltse. Collins singled to left. Ra ker singled to right. Collins held at second. Mclmics forced Collins, Homig unassisted. No num. Ninth Inning New York Doyle flied to Struuk. Fletcher singled through short. Hurns walked. Shnfer flied to Oldring. Murray flied to Murphy. No runs. Philadelphia Struuk singled to eentcrfield. Harry bent out n hunt. Stnink took third and Harry second on Doyle's wild throw to Wiltse; it gives Rarry n hit. Lapp forced Struuk nt the plate, Wiltse to Mo Lean. Harry took third. Plank hit to Wiltse, who throw to Mot.oan i. onteh Rarry. McLean throw to Iter xog. llcrog returned tho hall to Mathewson, who tngged Harry out. Murphy out, Mathewson to Wiltse. No runs. Tenth liming New ork McLean singled to right, flnint ran for McLean. Will so sacrificed, Plank unassisted. Math ewson singled, scoring Ornnt. Iler zog hit to Collins, who throw wildlv to Harry, Mathewson taking third, Ilerzog taking second. Doyle hit by pitcher, filling tho liases. Flotohor over Raker, scoring Mathewson nnd Herzog. Dole hold nt second. Rurns fanned. Shnfer flied to Mur phy. Three runs. l'hilndolphia Vilon now catch ing for Now York. Oldring out. Herzog to Wiltse. Collins fnnnod. linker out, Doyle to Wiltse. No runs. MM ' BILL LIKE DAVID HA RUM Thorn is u ohuruotoi' in ''Tho Shepherd of the II lis," tho ilininnllr. utioit of Harold Hell Wright's novel, which comes to io Page theater on I'liduy evening, October 10, culled "Preuohin' Hill." Despite the rough ness of his oharuotor, lie has u Inund of iliiloopli, that in its vuiy is iputo b y rejoicing today, and when tho Mack men lost in the first half of tho tenth Inning, they yelled their heads off. Tho reports of tho gamo wero received in the Mall Trlbuno of fice and delivered to tho fans a min utes after the actual play was mado. A large crowd gathered to hear tho returns. Tho same plan will bo used tomorrow In giving tho news of the world's scries. A. H. Dames, ono of the owners of tho Salem Capital Journal Is In tho city for a few days the guest of Sld Drown. He Is favorably impressed with this city, and will make a trip through the orchard districts this af ternoon. Mrs. Rose Dromm of Ashland Is visiting friends and relatives In this city for a few days. Henry Locke of Hutton, Is In tho city for a few days buying supplies for a long trapping trip. Dan Smlthson of Ashland spent Wednesday In the city attending to business matters. Weeks AMcGowan Co ' UOTERTATvERS Lady Assistant Day Phono 227 Night 4 VV, Weeks J0.1.J.2 l'hoiies ' A. K. Orr 078-M NARROWFESCAPE HI HELL GATE FOR AUTOS GRANTS PASS. Oct. 8. An np palling accident was narrowly averted Sunday afternoon when three auto mobiles met near Hells Gato on a narrow grado overlooking Rogue river. Sam Williams and Alfred Letcher in their automobiles were returning from Gallce. Mr. Wil liams was ahead, and In rounding a point espied Commissioner C. L. Bar low coming down the grade. He turned out against tho bank to al low Mr. Darlow to pass. Mr. Letcher, thinking that Williams had turned out for him to pass, went ahead full speed and a head-on collision was In sight. Harlow applied tho brakos and put on tho emergency, but was unablo to stop and turned out to clear tho two machines. Ho and two companions In tho car gave a leap unu luuacu m mo roau. Tho car struck a treo nnd started to pitch over tho bank and into tho river, but hung on a balanco nt tho verge of tho precipice. Everyone was badly frightened, but no ono was hurt, and when Mr. Harlow's little Urush car was pulled back into tho road ho con tinued his Journey toward homo. Men's Club of Presbyterian Church Tho Men's club of tlm Presbyter inn church meets this (Wednesday) evening, October 8, nt 8 o'clock. All tho men of tho Sunday school, church nnd congregation nro invited to bo present. Refreshments nro provided. Tho club is to ho reor ganized nnd officers elected. An in teresting limo is nssurcd. . AJI young inon 15 years old or older nro elig ible to meinherbliii) in tho clnh. Anv man who mny wish to join with tho Murray flied emu in its work is invited to attend this meeting. Summary Sacrifice hits, WilUc, Collins. Loft on bases, New York 0, Philadel phia 0. liases on balls, off Plank '2 (MathcwMin, Hura.O; off MnthcwMin 1 (Stnink). Struck out, by Math ewson 5 (Raker, I.app, Collins 'J, Me limes) ; off Plunk 0 (Fletcher, Rums 3, Murray, Wiltse). Hit by pitcher, Doylu by Plnnk. Umpires, Connolly behind the bat, Itigler on lmcs, Kgan and Klein in the outfield. Flrtt Inning New York Ilerzog to Collins. Doyle flied to Stnink. Fletcher fan ned. No runs. Philadelphia Murphy safe on Doyle's fumble. Oldring singled to left. Collins sacrificed, Snodgniss to Doyle. Raker fanned. Mcluiies flied to Rurns. No runs. Second Inning New York Rurns fanned. Shnfer flied to Murphy. Murray fanned. No runs. Philadelphia Stnink out, Doyle to Snodgniss. Rarry flied to Rums. Lapp fanned. No runs. Thin! Inning New York MeLonn popcd to Rarry. Snodgrnss hingled to left. Mathewson singled, taking second on tho throw-in, putting Snodgrnss on third. Wiltse ninning for Snod grass. Ilerzog hounded to Plank, who threw to Lapp, Wiltse being run down between third and homo. Iler zog took second, Mathewson on third. Doyle flied to Oldring. No runs. Philadelphia Plnnk out, Doyle to Wiltse. Murphy out, Mnthowson to Wiltse. Oldring out, Ilerzog to Wiltse. No nins. Fourth Inning New York Fletcher out, Rarry to Molnncs. Rurns fanned. Shnfer snfo on Raker's had throw. Shnfer out stealing, Lapp to Collins. No runs. iltno relieved SnodirrnsB on first for New York. Philadelphia Collins out, Mnth owson to Wiltse. Raker singled over second. Mclnnes out, Doylo to Wilts., Raker taking second, hut it wns not a sacrifice. Stnink walked. Rarry forced Stnink, Doylo unas sisted. No runs. Fifth Tuning Now York Murray flied to Old ring. McLean singled to left. Wiltso fnnned. Mathewson up, Mathewson walked. Ilerzog out, Collins to Mo- Innes. M runs. Philadelphia Lnpp out, Doylo to Wiltso. Plnnk singled through Doyle. .Murphy J I km! to Rums. Oldring forced Plunk, Fletcher to Doyle. No runs. Sixth Inning Now York Doylo out, Plunk to Midlines. Fletcher foul flied to Mo Tnnes. Rums flied to Murphy. No runs. Philnilelphin Collins fnnned. Ra ker out, Flotohor to Wiltse. Mo Tunes fanned. No runs. Seventh Inning Now York Shnfer flied to Struuk. to Rarry. McLean i No runs. IN6 RECE so diiruod proud mid si might we'd go phiiuh over hnckwimls." "In his I'noo was the look of olio who hud done fought his fight to the I'inNIi and wur too doud bout t' oven ho glud it war over." 1 PHOENIX PHACTLETS MIm Muhlo I'nyiio of AHblauil, spout Hnlunlny and .Siitnlity with Mlns IIIUu I'orns. Mm. Call of llornbrook, Cat., vis ited her daughter, Mis. 1 lilt, tho first part of the wool;. George Hirers toturiied tlm tit Ht of tho week bom llouglan, Wash , whoro ho has boon Heading tho past mouth. Ira niiulap severed his connection with tho Phncuk blarl.Hiulthltig com pany and II, N, Mulllu of Medford takoH IiIn placo as mauiigor of tho shop. Mr. Mulllu coinoii highly too otuuioudod nnil Is well known In (ho alloy. II. W. Frames' houso has boon In tho hands of tho cmpontoiN, pnlulorii mid decorators tho past throo wooloi, (1. W. King mid family and Mm. Lama King, lono this wool; for Port land whoro thoy Mill mnul the winter. Mnoio llnuic, Tho Mooso lodgo will glvo an In vitation daurolfn Moono hall on Wont Main street Tltuisdny evening, Octo ber Uth, UU3. (ht your Invitation from any member ot Moono lodgo, 171 t i SICK. SOUR STOMACH. NDIGESTION OR GAS Tuko "I'npc't IHiipopHhi" anil In l'Ho .MlniilON Vou'll Wonder What Ho- cmuc of MImt)' hi Slouuii h W. C. Kinleyside nnd family Tues day night went to attend n reception given to the Rev. K. O. F.ldridgc, mid when they reached homo dNootorcd that n burglar had entered the houo through the back door mid stolon about $3 in change. The prowler was n careless individual, for he overlooked $10. The jwilice wero no tified nnd Mr. Kitilcysido alleges that they did not show the proicr iihioritv in getting nfter clues. During tho last week there hnvo been several smnll thefts reported, and the police nro of tho opinion tlint one mint is doing nil the work. A week ago A. C. IlollUtor lost u pair of pants mid $0 by n burglar who entered his liou-c while ho wns sleep "!,' FUSSELMAN BUYS IN WITH F. K. DEUEL & CO. Ry n deal consummated today, .7. F. Fuiselmnn, fonnerly proprietor of the Pnutorium, uoipiired tin interest in nnd a connection with F. IC. Deuel & Co. nnd began his work nt once ns manager of the clothing depart ment. Tho amount involved in the transaction wns not mado public Mr. Fussclmnii is well nnd widely known in this city nnd valley, with years of experience in the mercantile lines. FAMED MURDER CASE IN COURT (Continued from, page I.) erpial to that of "Daxid llarutn." Some of Ins sayings nre: "Some fellers onn do niinhly big things in a dunied little way." "Every hound 1ms his strong points, hut some Iih more of 'cm." "There is a bond of fellowship in sorrow that kuous no conventionali ties." "(loil 'hnighty fixed it somehow so tit hints mid wmtiinN don't miiko no mistake, hut left hit plumb cny for men mid women I' make ihirncd fools of thouielvos," "Hit's good for ii feller t' bo down in tho bark ouet m a while, tf hit wam't for that 1 git to staudui' DID CHILD WAKE UP CROSS OR FEVERISH? Look Mother! If Tongue N Coated (ilu "California Sjrup of Tig" to Clean tho ItnoeU Wonder w lint upiot your stomach which portion of the food did the ilnmiigo do youT Well, don't both er, If your stomach Is In a revolt; If sour, giiHsy and upot, and what you Just ate has fermented Into stubborn lumps, head dlty and aches; botch gasos and acids and cr.uctato undi gested food; breath foul, tongue coated- Just tnko a little Patio' Din- pcpilu mid lu tlvo minutes you won der what bccauiu of tho Indigestion and distress. Millions of men nnd women today know that It Is needless to luno a bad Hlouinch. A little Dlapopulu oc casionally keeps thin delicate organ regulated mill they oat their fav orlto foods without fear. If your stomach doonu't tnko care ot our liberal limit without rebel lion; If your food Is a dumago In stead of n help, remember tho quick est. surest, moHt harmless relief Is I 'ape's Dlapepulu which com only fifty cents for a largo case, at drug stores. It's truly wonderful -It ill godts food and sets things straight, so gently nnd easily that It Is really astonishing IMonse, for your sake. don't go on nnd on with a weak, ills. ordered stomach. It's so unnoooimnry Th R e esults of a Good Flour tho crown nppenled, with the result Hint the verdict was reversed and they were eonw'otcd nnd sentenced to a yeur's hard labor each. Animus Against .lews III order to strengthen its case, the government entised widespread pub lication of n stntcment mado to tho cxnmining mngistrnto by tho Arch mnndnto Amhrosius. vicar of the Orthodox monastery nt Kieff, to the effect that two monks, proselyted from tho Jewish faith, lind minutely described to him tho prnctico of "ritunl murder." His testimony was supported by Professor Sikorsky of St. Vladimir university at Kieff, who held Hint the nature of Yuschiusky's wounds gavo every indication of "ritunl murder," Hint tho hoy mnni festedly had been tortured' before death, nnd that several pemons wero probably party to the crime. As fur ther emphasizing tho attitude of the government, tho chief of tho Odessn school district, who openly disputed Professor Sikorsky's contentions, was dismissed from his post. In tlm memitiuio tho case hnd at trnctcd world-wido nttention. Many prominent men in England, including tho nrchhishops of Onntnihiiry and York, Lord Jtnschorry. Auston Clinm- berlain, A. J. Ralfour nnd scores of university professors, scientists nnd ministers of tho gospel signed mid sent out to Russia n strongly word ed protest against tho "blood ne cusntion." In England, Franco, Austria nnd Oonnnny, full reports of tho inquest on tho murdered hoy woro submitted to unprejudiced hoards of medieo-legnl oxpnrts, who Mother! Your child Isn't natural ly cross and peevish. See It tongue Is coatist; this ts a sure sign Its llttln stomach, liver ami bowels need a cleansing nt once. When listless, pale, fnvorlsb, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't cat, sloop or art naturally, has stomnch-ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gentle liver and bowel cleansing should always bo the first treatment given. Nothing counts "California Syrup of Figs" for children's 111; glvo n lea spoonful, and In a few hours all tho foul waste, sour lillo and fermenting food which Is clogged In tho bowelH passes out of tho system, and you havo a well and playful child again, All children love this harmless, dell clous "fruit laxative," and It never fails to effect n good "lusldu" clean slug. Directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups nro plainly printed on tho bottle. Keep It handy In your homo. A little given today naves a sick child tomorrow, but get tho genuine. Ask your druggist for a lio cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." then look and hoo that It Is made by the "California Fig Hyrup Company." Counterfeits nro being sold hero. Don't lie fooled! 2x TBElfoWD THROUGH THE ) IHNAMA CANAL1 LM GRAND UX7 CRUISE) nunlft i uUU ! UjfV Cleveland (IT,000lou) From New York, January 1915 VUiting fimoui ellln nd countrlri on piltlul (trtmihip which inr m your hold. Ktrrrluiury nd comfott nuird. 1 35 days $900 and up iMllidUf Stwt TllH tbl til B.C.IUlf IIUM. Alon CroNes to the Orient, India, Went Indies, I'auiiiuit Cuiml, and Misl. itorraiieau trips, HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 4M!SnmJ.r. N.Y fir total nimlt I 'read or Uiscuiis lluil arc wliolesimii) ami tempi injrly tlr-liciotiH. Tht! Flour thai makes you a heller entile and vntir ei Hiking lit'llcr. Auk ynnp (i nicer for DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR Spcrry Flour Co. The 1'ilril, M moil i),unir Ine muil M, ... ""dk.'J' 'M Hltunted hi thn 11 ill) nt tho Principal Theater anil Shopping Illntrlct Iteoiitly Itodccorntcil anil HefuriiMusl Throughout, unit Hotter KipilppcO Today than Kvcr lleforo ICiiroiH'iin l'lnn Itooiim without hath, VI. 00 per tiny am up Itoouu with hath, $11.00 per day ami up k ir (. . . . "' J' KAUI'MANN, Manager. N. K, OhAltKK, AMf. Mgr. J' Got Our Prices on "What WOOD You Will Want for tlm Winfor TIER, CORD AND CAR LOTS VALLEY FUEL CO. Successors lo Ifeiclistoin. Cor. Fir and Second St. West. Tel. 76. CpGSiX?5 The Cruen "Wristlet" Watch SEE Martin J. Reddy Tin: .ii:vi:hi:u I-'or ovory thing now and up-to- data In tho watch, Jowolery, cut glass flk'il to Olilring, I'JiiIauclplua m.lii.,1 i.. .In,,!,...:..,, il.nl l. ... ....I ""l" '" .1". ; " ; "I, , , ' and Hllvorwnro IIiioh. iwitiinii iiwi hum iiiu iiiiiiiii iuiiiuvcoi WOOD Struuk lined to' from the body, 8 ulleged. Neur i'obt (iffico For Sale OAK, FIR, LAUREL AND SLABW00D IN TIER, CORD AND CARLOAD LOTS Frank H. Ray Yard at Sixth and Fir Sts. PHONE 7G0.R in i'