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PAGE SIX. MEDFOTTO MATT) TRTBTjyig, TODFOttTJ. OKFiON, WEDNESDAY. OcTOTttTC IK. 101.1, 6000 VISITORS 10 CRATERLAKEDURNG KING OTTO VERY ILL, DEATH IS EXPECTED SEAS0NI0F1913 Tim growing nonnlnrlty o. Crater t Irfttrn I'urk is nlteMod to l th tact tliat Unrlng th et'MMi Jut clofoil Uto total number of MMtors n hIv thuifWKnt), nn lticrn of olio thous and tifr Inst wtr. Automobile iratltn linn iloulled. Purlng ilia wwson ovar ten inilo of roi wvrc Krailetl tho nr lo lriwoBt In purfiinnro of tliu on erl H.vitutn of romln In tlio nark. The Jtem onibrnco? n mllooKo of I 0, mill whon completed will Include n roadway around tlio ontlro rim of the lake. US mjIuB In length. Thin tiystuiu will bo completed within six enrs. Hail llu-.)- Season "Wo hnd n very busy season, ' stntcs Superlntcnilent Will Q Steel on his roturn from the park. "The pa tronage nt the hotul was C3 per cent greater this year than last, ami tlio automobile trnfflc wna doubled. The number of visitors registered was C000, nn Increase of 1000 over last year. The now modern hotel of cut Ktouo under construction has been oncloked this fall, It will be ready for business next season. "During the year the war depart ment has graded ten miles of road way. The last stretch to tlio rim of the lak on the old road, which bad a grade of 33 per cent, will be abandoned, and next jcar a new stretch with a maximum grade of 13 per cent wll bo ready for use. "The now southeast cntranco to tho park leading from Klrker to the rim of tho lako at Kacrr Notch has been graded and it also wll bo read) for use next season. Tho road fol lows San creek canyon, In which nro tho Pinnacles. Between this road and tho old ono from tho lako to park headquarters, a dlitnnco of eight miles, has been mostly cleared and over two miles bavo been graded and will bo ready for travel next j ear. This eight miles will form a portion of the road around the rim of tho lake. Xcir lloads Graded "Hetween tho hotel and park head quarters grading has been dono for two miles, leaving thrco miles to be completed early in tho spring. "Tho road between park head quarters and tho Klamath entranco has been permanently located aud It will bo ready for actlvo construc tion noxt spring. Tho corkscrew on tho Medford road will bo overcome by an eight per cent grade ncrt sum nior." Whllo all this road making has been going on Mr. Steel said be had been clearing away tho dead timber and underbrush in tho park and trimming the trees, Ho also oponed up an nutomobllo road Into tho ruggod Dewlu canyon, and had built n trull up tho canyon to tho Dewle falls. In tho Klamath language Bowie means "rapids." A great convenience for visitors to tho park has beon the establishment of the office of tho superintendent on tho main road. Xeiv Feature Planned In planulng further improvements for tho park Superintendent Steel has in mind two pluns regarding which ho wishes to rccelvo sugges tions ns to which one would be most in accord with public desire. One plan Is to gather up all the natural flora of tho park nnd plant It In a garden at headquarters so that it might bo viewed easily by the public. Tho othor plan involves the gather ing nnd planting in tho park of all foreign flora that can live there, that it may be coutraBted with tho native flora. "I have talked with many rolatlvo to tlieso plans and opinion has boon dlvldod," said Mr. Steel. "There are strong arguments in favor of both propositions. 1 would Ilko to know what the public In general think of them, howocr before I put them up to the Interior department with tho argument In fawir of each. Which- over plan tho interior department apples i will follow." ROYAL ROMANCE SEoipfAIN INKS ENDS IN WEDDING f ! VOLTURNO FIRE OE OEPRINCEMIiR'l' INCENDIARY ORIGIN i LONDON, Got. I.'). Three Ki -. four (uei'iis nnd nn I'inprt', IkkvIIi or with Mime fift lender Untili hihI oniititientrtl ni,nltii, wiliteed the uinrriiijie nt noon toilny of Prinei Attluir, -on of the duke of t'on nnuitlit. n ernor-jjrueral of I'nttnilii nnd hU roiwiti, the iliiehc. of Fife, in the historic Chapel Itoynl. SI lmiu' palace. The match lias been jfcuornlly vrjnmlru' a the nearest psHle approach to n royal ro mnnce, n, except for th necessity of imividinif a wealthy linuV for Prince Arthur and the ileximtiihty of keepiiK tin durhe -' million in Knylniid, no state pntHwe is served by the nlliauce. The bride inherited more, tlmn $.",000,000 from her father. She is 112 years of age and tlio prince HO. Although the wedding was sup posed to he merely n family affair, court officials had complete (-harp' of the arrangements, a the chapel royal holds only ,'100 persons, the pact lit vn exceedinsly -elect. In ndditiou to King Gcorae and Queen Mary, and the parent of the bride nnd bridegroom, the distinguished guels included the kings and queens of Denmark nnd N'onvnv. Dowager Kmpress Marie of ltuin. Queen Mother Alexnndm, the crown prince nnd crown princess of Sweden nnd Prince and Princess Henry of Pm hin, representing the kaiser. All the member of the diplomatic corps were present, nnd the Vailed States tiinbnsMidor, Wtalter I lines Page, in black court dress, with long trous. er, however, in tend of knee lireeelics, proxidid the onlv somber figure in the glitter of uniforms nnd jewels. it wnsl l:l.i when the hnde ar rived nmid a slonn of cheering from the vast crowds in the vicinity of the palace. The bridegroom was awaiting her nt the altar, and in a few moments King George nnd Queen Mnry, who drove over from Huckinghnm palaee without eeort, arrived. The king, who was in field mnrshnll's uniform, gae his niece away, and ns noon as the nupliid knot hnd been tied bv the archbishop tho. royal party adjourned to the registry, where the register, an im posing purple, gilt-edged book re served exclusively for royal wed diugs, was signed. King George and nhout forty roj allies nnd officinN signed immediately after the bride and bridegroom, and the whole party then proceeded to the banqueting hall, where the wedding breakfast wn served. " The bride today wore n pimple wedding gown of white nnd pale blue xilk embroidered with spriirn of white henther, the Scottish emblem of good luck. Her troufonu is all llritili, Knglnnd nnd Scotland sup plying the gowns nnd shoos, Ireland the linen nnd Wales the eoret, etc. Tho wedding preents were numer ous nnd costly. Cnrc had been tnkon, however, to prevent duplication, nnd tho newly married couple will not have to worry th(imlvcH ovor what to do with, say, nineteen pianos, as King George nnd Queen Mnry hnd to twenty years g". The king's gift to the bride was n magnificent set of diamonds nnd the y-ung priuco clubbed together for n dinmond crown. tiie. isrisrcs ear I'cpi ns from Munich stale that the c (null, Inn of King Otto of Itavarla, who luis ln'cn a lunatic since 1STO, has NTAV YOKK, Oct. I i. Soafarug men gcuciiillv opte--ul the opinion today that thcto vi, much lyeti Ci -cauce in the oiiiUmoii by Cnptain Inch, the Volturno's coininaiulci', of any reference in hi torv vviitleacd from tlie Kroonlaud to the origin ol' the fire which dej-lio.ved the liner Their view wns ttiat he probably shared the I 'milium olfieiwU' sun piciou that it wa.s Incendiary nnd UN'S CLUBSiTO ACI FAVORABLY ON AN NORMA L cli.sngeil for tho worse and that hU preferred to keep his own eoiinxel dm ill N ujl peeled. , until he can e.vpivxs liinielf before - -- ---. 'a n'gulnrly eonstituttd hoard of in quiry. fUAILVfl 'Nlu,r'i' Ihouulil H iniposiblc, have spread so fast aa actually to have 1 1 tipped the watch in the foic turned the men to death, tin so little an five min utes after its discovery it should have burned through tlio forward NFW FVPRRQ The delegates fiom I lie (hcalci Mcdloid club o the 1'ideial-d Wotii en's clubs of Oi ex hi tnle conven tion held at Hood ltivcr. pushed the mutter of tccointucmliuK the ic-np-oiling of the Houlheiit Oregon lal tioiiiuil school. The resolution re reived the favorable iudoim incut ul tho cduiMiliouul committee and ie ccived ctcniive iiruiin on the floor of the convention. Mrs. I', Money back means Schilling's Best; and Jit means the grocer returns a dissatisfied customer's money as quick as he can. What happens then? She isn't dissatisfied; can't be. o IN EEEECT I0DAY ;? &E WASHINGTON, Oct. J."..- Sweep irg reductions in express rates over the entire country became effective today upon nn order of the inte Mute commerce commission, reductions ranged from about nearly PJ.'i per cent in some instances and will mean n saving of fjfl,000, 000 annually to the people. The new rates are to be "tried out" two years. They may then be come iH'rmnnent if the commissi, tit finds they nro not too grent a han dicap upon the express companies in their competition with the parcel post. The reductions todnv are the vnd of n long fight liy the express companies, aided, it has been charg ed, by the railroads. For over t. year they have been held up ponding further investigation by the commis sion. Kates on (mckages weighing fifty Hunds or less have been prne ticnlly nil reduced. One hundred pound rates, for instance, have beeip left intact in mnt cases. In eom jMrison with parcel post rates, t.ll packages weighing over four pounds will go eheaer than by parcel post when traveling from 200 to IIOOll mile. Under nnd over these condi tions, the rates nre practically pai- rtllel. The commission contends that hatches. The captain's detailed version of the disiisler wns eugcrlv awaited. 5RJGHT OF 1376 3 lllll l"P IMOI LH IYIILW m HOURS MVUIAVSKN, Germany, Oct. I.'.. - Aviator Victor StciTler, who at l'J:l'' n. m. yesterdav descended here after heating the world's record for a twenty-four hout' flight, wu still prostrated with exhaustion today. Though actually in the air while covering l.wti intlcs. only twenty two hours and forty seven minutes. his stops were mi brief that his feat amounted pmetically to a continuous (light, and so long a continuation of such nn intense strain us nn avi ator is subjected to, his doctor's wiid, wns iiluinst mnro than flesh and blood could, endure. In a 100-lioriepower biplane Stoefflcr flew from .lolinuuislliHl to Poscu nnd Imrk, then to Miilhausmi, and subsequently four times back additional business- will be available! and forth between Mulhauscu nnd sufficiently to off-et nny losses, ' Darmstadt. Kggeit, president of the scholarship loan fund; Mrs. I). Parsons ami Miss .lulia lhitgoss of Ihigeue and two representatives from otbei piu la of the slate spoke in favor oi the school nnd indorsement of the resolution. Mr. .Millie Trumbull of Poillaud naked that the Indorsement lie re-re fonod back to the educational com inittee for investigation and reil to the noxt state convention. Mis Ttumhull's contention was that the slate iionunl sehooln had been t It souree of log-rolling in tlio loi-la tines of the past nnd that it woild not he desirable for the federated clubs to hastily indorse this measiue at this time without on refill debber- jutinn and asked that it be referred, in view of tho fact Hint the issue is not lo he pustd upon by the vol- ici-n until November, 101 1. Mrs. Trumbull's attitude was not unfriendly nnd there was no e.ff.nl mado to interrupt the reference mice nn indorsement nt the state conxci lion next year one mouth before Hi (lection would be of more ndvai.l i i than at this time. The deleantes from the Oroa'er Medford club were Mrs. I. K. (lore Mrs. Charles l Schioffelin nnd Mrs W. G. Davidson. They took (be matter up at the ie ;et of th,' Alumni nssoeiiitiou ouiiiwign imiu inittee of the Soiitliern Oregon slati normal .school, who nre nlreadv pushing their eainMiign hiiiI nre cir eulatiug coiisidcrnble liteniturc. Weather Forecast Oregon - Kuiii toniiiht mid Thtirs day; wanner eastern Mirtiou; H4iulh erly winds, f.og.il bl.inks toi sain at tho Mall Trlhiinw nfflcn tf Who is? Nobody. The grocer has lost nothing; and she has lost nothing. That's how we look at it. .Hdillllne't lb it win jour flint definition or mniiothnck A SthlMlim .V Comiaii) Hun Prntirlieo Eads Holbrook Coal Co. UTAH COAL, ROCK SPRINGS AND TONO, ETC. AW (lolivt't, itui' sack (o oik or more tons iuy plm-i in uih. I'lt'.'ist ilim'l uslc for ci't'dil. Cash on tU'livcrv 31 South Fir Stroot. Phono 1025-J r i " i ,r j.rj WJLWX, A Jfer3J, U. ..iiwvr n r- mmmvi Pi!al Nolcd for (he Excellence. Nlttintcit in Hie Hub oi tlie Prlurlpul Theater and Shopping i(rlrt Itientljr Itedcrornlcd ami KcriiruUluil Tlirougbout, mill 1 teller Kipilppisl loilny llimi l;er llefoiu Ciiroiicnn I'liio ItiHinii vvllhoiit balli, if I. ()( per day mill up Kooiiei ultli Imlli, V'-MHI per il.iv nml up .. ., . J. K.H't'.M.W.V, .Malinger. A. K. Cli.MtKi:, Asm. Mgr. --v- 5- T ? a- ? VVVV'V v "rv yr'irrv '"''' --- -s. -r - , v , , , GLOVES "Wonion's lino Dross Kid (Moves, in tan, wliitc and black, l.'2o pradc, at, pair SUFFRAGETTES THROW PAPER INTO CARRIAGE OF QUEEH LONDON', Oct. l.'i. -Suffragettes threw copies of their newspaper to day into the carriage in which the HAPPY WOMEN IMenty of Them in Medford d'ooil Itciison for It and $2.60 EASTERN MARKETS Fruit sold nt miction Tuesday in onstor mniketK us lnllona; Now- York Winter Nelia, $2.10, riuirgenu, 'Jt.'dl; Morcenu, $-;.7; Comice, huluv, $1.03; ouo car ol WJmdiiugton Itomo lleauty ir'J.21. Chicago One enr Oiegon Howellh from Stownrt Fruit company, homo ripe, $2.10 tir$2.7fi; nv'orngu $2.(10 j fow hulves California Nelia, 80c; lew Itiicrro Hnrdy, 85o; ono enr Colorndo JonuthtuiP, fancy, $1.(18; cur Colo nido O'niugo Wintur, $1.-J2; edr Utah JonathniiH, ex tin, $1.1)0; fuuey, Jfl.05. Wouldn't any woman bo happy, After ears of bachacho sufferlm;, Days of misery, nights of unrest, Thn dlstrons of urinary troubles, When filio finds freedom. Many reuders wll profit by tho fol fel fol eowing: Mrs. Jano Sovey, 1023 Ninth St., Medford, Oregon, Bayu: "I first used Doan's Kidnoy I1 11b whllo liv ing In Iduho. I had suffered a great deal from kidney trouble, aud nothing hcoinod to help mo. I had Intonso pains In my back, hips and Kidneys, when I started using Doan's Kidnoy Pills, but I was soon rollovcd aud finally cured by this remedy." Tho above statement muBt carry conviction to tho mind of overy reader. Don't simply ask for a kid ney remedy ask distinctly for Doan'n Kidnoy Pills, the samo that Mrs. Sovey had tho roinody backed by homo testimony. SOc nil Mores. Fos-ler-Mllburn Co., Props., Iluffalo, N. Y, "When Your Hack Is Lamo lto- uiembor tho Name." r ! z I I I ? T ? ? f t ? ? ? f t r t ? ? ? ? f y y ! i x i I t I z I I ! z X t y t f iKKvO!!:: : Sale Anniversar y AX MANN'S Central Avenue Near P. O. Greater Bargains Than Ever Thursday NEW AR. 79c GLOVES "Wonion's White l)o( sUin and Tan Capo (llovo.s, $l.'J.i values, at only, per pair 98c BUY YOUR WINTER COAT OR SUIT NOW. RIVALS OF THE LATEST STYLES DAILY. SPECIALS IN COATS Just a few loft of those beautiful "Wonion's Diago nal Winter Coals, d0 JO real $15 values, now..PO0 "La Vogue" Coats, made in the most up-to-date styles of tho very best materials, on sale from $15.00 gor aa SPECIALS IN SUITS Those $15.IR Suits are going fast. New cutaway Hlylc.s, made of all-wool materials, all sizes and colors, good as most $25.00 ones, now, each... ".:...$15.48 "La Vogue" Suits in bouolo, mallasso, Hod ford cords nnd serges, on sale GM r AA from $22.50 up lo . $itMJV FREE Save your Saleslips and Get W. ROGERS SILVERWARE FREE NEW DRESS GOODS JUST IN 45-inch iMntlasse in two-toned effects all colors, the best selling (M QO cloth of the season, now, yd...PJ-vO 39-inch Serges, Plaids and Jancy Mixtures, in all colors, now at, iQf a yard tJL HEADQUARTERS NEW SILKS 18-inch 75e iMessalino 48 $1.25 Fancy Silks , 77 Now Brocaded Vol vols, yd. .. JJ5J.50 40-inch Crepe do Chine, yd. . .$1.0!) 40-iuch Chanuouso, yd .JS1.J)8 ,'J(Mnch Lining Satin, yard 1)8 Domestics 33est Prints, at, a yard 5 Best Challies at, a yard 5 Good Cotton Batts, roll.. 10 Notions flood Jfait each Nels, ....4 Best Darning Cotton, ball ..2- flood Pins, per paper 2 Hosiery "Women's Jleeee- Linod Hlaok IIoso, special iat, per pair, j rp only Uv Boys' Jleavy School r Hose, pair....Xal Underwear Women 'h and Children's Jleavy lleecod Lined Aresls and OC Pauls, ea udlj Women's .Fleeced Union Suits, en.. 69c t y y y y y y y y y t y y y f y y y y y y y V t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y f y y y I I am a power for great good if you do not abuse my use. In cases of need I do my work well. I am a builder up of health and strength in the hospital or in the home. For the invalid or the convalescent for the tired or overworked I offer a great help. A little of me goes a long way. I have been among you for three gen erations. I'm Known as Cyrus N'olilc throughout the world, W. J. Van Schuyvcr & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon BUICK 15 SOLID TRAINLOADS OF BUICKS SOLD FOR 1914 t Wo have I ho agency for .Jackson county. .Buy a Buidc and bo pleased. Ask for a ride and find out about delivery. Trucks for salo. Wo have in slock at all limes a complain lino oC Bronzo and Babbit Hearings, both corn and solid. Also Whitoniaii Gas Savors, mado in Medford. VALLEY MOTOR & TRACTION CO. AGENTS 30 NORTH HOLLY STREET -