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MEDTTOtttf MATE TRTRUNP!. MRDFORD, OKKOOX, Tlll'KSnAY. OCTOIWK 10. IQIH. PAGE FOUR. Medford Mail tribune an iNr:t'ENtiiJNr nhwhiaiku ruiiMiuini) nvHiir aiti:noon UXt'lil'T HUNPAl HV THU MCUI'Ultl) I'lllNTINO CO. TIio Dmrtrrllo Times, Tho MciUonl Mull, TIio Mi-ilfora Tribune, Tito South orn Ornxonlnn. Tho Anhlnmt Trlhunn Orrioo Mall Ttlbunra HiilMlng, 25.27-2 North I Ir street, telephone 7S. Offlolnl rner of tho City of Mcdford, Officio! l'spcr of Jackson County. anORCIi: 1'1'TNAM, Editor nn.t Manager fiAi"ra .' llntprcil nil i!comJ-ctitiii matter fit Mnlfnril, Oregon, under tho uot of Mnrcli 3. 1K7. BuntioarPTtoN hates. Ono yenr. by mail ,ii One month, liy i.iitli ....... . ...... . IVr month, Oritioti h tinier In MeiUor.J, JHCkw nVlIU R t Csn- l ml fnint . ..- .fj Rntontny 01 I, oy tnftll, !" Ifr .. .' Wihiy, per 'Hr .-- --to BWOnif OIROUr.ATION. I nil1' .i'r, fir i -n montlm end Ire Nov miwr :o 101'. I'M UNCLE SUM'S NAVY 10 SKATTI.E, Wai.1i., Oel. 10. Tho I'm t I'd JStntos nnvy is going to mute its own conl in Alaska. Conl. o sufficient quantity nnd quality has been found nt the Mat ntnpOm conl fields liy tho nny Alnskn oonl invofltignlinn cxttlitioii now nl work there, to wnmtnt the opening of n mine by the govern' went, noeording to unofficial infer motion secured horc today. A bill Mhioh will pivc the nnvy tho right to open it own mines in Alnshn is now boforo congress and it? pnwngo jr phIiI to dtond le1y on whether the conl depiv.it in Alnsfcn nro found suitnblo for navy ue. This will menu tlmt Uncle Saw will quit buying conl from the pri nto mines in Wont Virginia and old I'ennsylvnnin, ir in Australia 'for use by its Pacific const and Asiatic flecjp. Members of tho expedition arrived in Seattle yesterday on the Alaska liner Maripon, from Seward, to se cure supplios and outfit sfor mov ing coal taken out for tets from the fields to the (.on const. To Survey Xovv Kotite Such fnvornhlo' reports have been sent to officials of tho nnvy depart ment by its men now in the Mata inuikn ooal field, that a survey ha been rondo of a new route which will shorten the haul to navigable water fifty miles, nnd nl-o of the probable locution of the navy's Alaska coal ing station nt a seaport not now on the inn p. Tho new seaport, which is now known as Passage canal, or Portagi hay, is located nt tho northwest limit of Prince Williams sound nnd has heretofore beon looked upon ns a landlocked bay. too deep for anoh orngo. Maps just completed by Con tain 0. K. Hude of the coast nnd geodetic survey, whieh were filod nt district headquarters hero todav, show plonty of anchorage and a shore line n milo long from which docks may ho built, making the 'loca tion of u nuval coaling station pos sible. Tho buy is eleven miles loug. VATICAN ANNOUNCES FATHER CROZET'S ELECTION ROME, Oct. 10-The Vatican to day announced the election of the Very Itcv. Father C'oktiue Crozot of Ht. Joseph's parish of I'ifthLtirg, Muss., as procurator general of the Congregation of tho Missionaries of La Salette. Fnhcr Crozot was one of tho thrco delegatus from the Vnited Stntos to tho recent Keneral chaptor of tho ordor, which was hold ..t Nun, Italy. Tho other two were the Very Jtov. Futhor John Gurnet of Hartford, Conn., whore tho order imiintitiiis u misbionury soiniuary, and tin Very How Father Camilhin Frequi't oi Holyoke, Mass. BALD-HEADED CLUB HAS ANNUAL GATHERING OANAAX. Com., Oel. 10. One thing tPinfc certtiiit to'dttht when tho Itiiltl-llendi'd C!n' ' f America has it- minutd n.'ii(,i! h.iWjuet hero. Tlmro o- uht n i to be any h.iirs in the tump. I.MTy mwahir will have u bond n b. id ;. ii billiard ball. The proprielur of the hotel is bald. The chef is bald, livery waiter bus n hcul as free from liir-ulo ndoni lneut as inurhi . Robert J. Oir j jnesidunt of the HHd-Ueuded Club of Anierion. John Ro,lsnioer, a bnld'hcaded editor, will aot as toast liinslcr, and the tix Kail brolhurr of Tiiti'hlield, C't.nn., nil us bald as ap ples, will furnish music INVITED TO MEET EVANGELIST PUTMAN All members of tho Christian church nro roquoatod to bo nt, the church this ovonlng at7:.T0 to meet M, Uutinnn. tho ovangollst, and ns Blbt In proparlng for tho meeting which begins Sunday, MI ALASKAN COALFORWARSHIPS COUNTY WARRANTS WORTH PAR Til! fno,fc that d'aekson eounly highway bonds com mnml a premium in a time of financial stringoney shows? tho high opinion entertained by tho financial world nf the Nntruo Kivor vallov and its future. It demonstrates, as ono how well known tlte Rogue Kivor valley is throughout tlu count rv. The successful bidders are well-known. Minne- aiwlis.'Cliicago, Cincinnati wno aueauy nave me ni.tjut- .ut ui m- ismu' iu,u-i-u. Tho sale of the bonds demonstrates conclusively tlu value of Jackson county securities. They are worth par. and local banks should do their share to place tueiu there. Tf bonds, which arc a five nor cent long time security, sell above par, surely rounty cent short tune security, are worth at least pur. aim suouiu bo so regarded. ' There is no reason why ,'Incksou county six per cent warrants should sell at 95 and five per cent bonds at S100.S9. .Here is a chance for the .Jackson county banks and local financiers to show that they have at least as much faith in the county as the cold-blooded eastern in vestor. By accepting county warrants at par the banks will be doing a real service to the community as well as demon strate their patriotism. Women Neglecting After a (orty-yoar atrupplo to carry Oron;on for women's suffrage, the hard-won nrlvlloso !a apparently scorned by nlno of every ton of the state's fomale voters. Xovomber 4th will he tho first date on which women may vote la Orogon upon stato measures. Scarcely ton nr cont of them have roistered. Unloss tho remaining ninety per cent do so this weok, tholr nowly acquired franchise will bo lost to tar as this ejection Is con cerned. October 20th has been horaldod widely as "the last day to resistor." It Isn't liowoNor. Oetobor 30th will bo too lato. October l?th, even, will bo too late, for that day Is Sunday. Tho registration books will be closed at five o'clock on Sat urdny of this wok, October ISth. If tho woman voter lives In a county seat, sho should register at PERMITriSSUEDIFOR 'LANGF0RDJARR1VES NEW POWER PLAN! 10 FIGHT JACK LESTER WASHINGTON. Oct. 16. -A water power permit has Just been granted by tho secretary of agrlculturo to tho Truckeo Illver General Electric company, a California corporation, under which this company wll ldo velop power on tho Kldorado national forest, to servo various California towns and cltlos. In developing powor tho company statos that it expects to construct seven reservoirs, five for water stor aeo and two for dualizing tho flow. Two of tho storage reservoirs aro on upper Kublcon river, liy tho uso ot a tunnel, approximately a mile and a half long, the flow of tho uppor Kublcon river and tho waters stored In those two reservoirs will bo brought Into the Gerlo creok drain ago where the waters will le further stored. From thU storage tho water wll be conveyed by ditches and nat ural strenmbeds to Pilot creok, upon which tho two power plants men tioned In the permit aro to bo lo catod. Tho wator will finally bo discharged Into tho Rubicon rlvor. At each of the two plants there will bo a head of approximately 1300 feet. The company expects to make an Initial Installation which will dovolop about 10,0000 horso power, which will probably bo doubled as the market for the pro duet Increases. MRS. WILSON RETURNS FROM SUMMER HOME WASHINGTON', Oct. 10. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wife of tho presi dent this afternoon re urned from New Hampshire, where sho spent tho bummor nnd Irn, ledlately began preparations for the wedding of Miss Jossle Wilson and Frederick II. Sayre II IF i OR DANDRUFFF Ladle-,! M'ii! Hen's tho Hcst ii." , ",.., it 'in I'vci- Siicnt Iloil't ! Wall! Apply u I.iltlo Tonight. Thin, brittle, colorless and ccraggy hair Is muto ovideuco ot a neglected scnlpj of dandruff that awful scurf. Thero ia nothing so destructive to tho hair as dandruf. It robs tho hair of its luster, Its strength and Its very life: eventually producing a 'ovorlshimss and Itching of tho scalp, which If not remedied causoa tho hair rootB to shrluk, loosen and die then tho hair falls out fast. A little D.m- AVE YAUR l-SuRI of tho bond bidders asserted. and Now York bond houses; warrants, which are a six per Their Opportunities the office of the county clerk: If nt a distance from the county seat, there probably Is a deputized regis tration clerk In tho vicinity. During the next few days a rush of women to tho registration clerk t Is In prospect. Hundreds of them will be wives of laboring men who want the compensation act to stand because It will provide a certnln In como tor them It their husbands are killod or hurt In industry. Hun dreds of others nre expected to regis ter to stop the cry that Oregon wo ratio do not want tht franchise. Othnrs want to take a stand upon the sterilisation bill. Mom numerous than any will b those who wish to voto upon the university Issuo. Without registration prior to five o'clock next Saturday, however, no vote upon any measure from any motive will ho posslblo for women without tho tedious process of be ing sworn In. PAX FRANCISCO. Cub, Oct. 10. Sam Lnngford, tho ltntnn negro ,heay weight, left today for Tuft, iCnl., whore", on October 1", lie h -ciicnuiHit to meet .mcK i.osior oi CIo Klum, Wash., in n twenty-round contest. Tho nero nnd his muti neer, Joe Woodman, arrived in San Franei-co yesterday. Woodman had u short conference with Promoter Coffrath regnrdinir n match here with Guiihout Smith. Coffroth announced today that ho hnd communietited with Jim Huokley of New York, who is looking nftor the interests of the Cnlifornin Iheavywiisht, and expected iiu ans wer boforo night. NOTED PLANT EXPERT STOPS IN VALLEY Dr. II. W. Woltenweuer, tho noted plant pathologist of. tho United Statos department of agriculture, has Just spent sevoral days with Professor F. O. Holmor at tho stato experiment station at Talent, Or. He is probably tho greatest living au thority of wild diseases of plants. Two years ago ho was brought from Germany to this country by tho de partment ot agrlculturo to make u special study of sevoral of the most sorlous wilt dlsoasos affcctiiiK agri cultural plants In tho Unltod States. Ho bad alroady spent sevoral years studying this group of diseases In j.uropo. EPISCOPALIANS MEET NEXT JVT ST. LOUIS VI-'W YORK. Oil. 10. The KnU- copal church cuiucntion here todnj Jflioao St. I.ouU for tho next trien i iii nl gathering. 25 CENT DANDERINE derlno tonight now anytime will surely suvo your hair. Get a 'J5 cent bottlo of Knowlton's Danderlno from any drug store or toilet counter, and after tho first ap plication your hair w'lll taho on that life, luster and luxurlunco which is so beautiful, it will becomo wuvy and fluffy and have ho appcaranco of abundance; an Incomparable glotw and softness, but what will please you most will bo nfter Just a few weeks' use, when you will uctunlly see a lot of flno, downy hair now hair growing all over tho scalp. FALLING 0 1 RACING ME NG 10 IKE Fl At n meeting of the Jackson County Fair association held last evening tt was decided to ulo n lutuiuco Sun dav. Oct. I'Jth. to mnko up tho deficit of ?400 which tho recent fair ran behind, Wo hao w lib us a strong of horsoa which hao cdmo here to win tor nnd who ittndo all those nltcndlng tint fairs up luuth sit up and take notice. Albla 3: II U.' who as In the winning all along thu tine up north and who won ui(jro nuiiio) thnu ail) other horso that wont out of Jackson county nnd unmixed tho'2'20 pace at Salem front oao of thiY fastest Hold of horses that ever gol together In that class Is bark and capable ot giv ing as flno a race as one ever saw, wilt go. George Swisher, tho eteran driver brought back with him Harry N.. IM'OU. who was second to Albla at Uoseburg when he made his first mark ot -:ll and who was a strong contender with him throughout tho circuit, and he has Improved so much that .Mr. Swisher Is going out to beat Albla and Dr. Helms, and tt prom ised to be a great race. Grace N, the black mare soon at the recent fair Is showing up good and promises uot to be far behind Now In tho trotters wo have Hallle H.. owned by Mrs. I,. W. Watts of Portland who made n good showing fur herself nt the fairs north, being In tho juoney In alt hor races In good fast fields of horsos. David Harem, tho old favorite with us all Is In fine shape. Also llonnlo Juno, the Cali fornia ninro .Mr. Swisher recently purchased ii showing up fine nnd promises to make David get up and move to win. In addition thoro will be a slow race nnd a mule race, besides Nero, tho bucking bull who has been out getting fat and resting up will per form. Also Grizzly .Murphy, the black horso which has never been ridden will be given a tryout and sev eral other buckers. The pcoplo should turn out and encourago tho directors of tho asoclatlou so that they can put on a bigger and better fair than over next year. BRYAN OUT FOR SENATE AGAINST WESLEY JONES SKATTI.K. Wash., Oct. lC.-Cou- grcnsmun John W. Ilryati has an nounced his enndidm-y lor the mi nt to succeed Wesley Joiic, whose preent term expires in ll)l."i. Ilrjun is serving Ins first term in emigre ns n progressive. Georgu Marlon will stage nil the Savage musical pieces this season. A A PAPE'S l'irt li-o of I'ape'i. ( old CiiuihiiiuiI Itellfvet till tlio (,'rlppo Mixer CoulaliiH no (JiiIiiIiiu Don't stay stuffod-up! ,Qult blowing and unuffiing! A dose of "I'apo's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are tnkeu will und grippe mis ery and break up a severe cold either In the head, client, body or limbs. It promptly opsns clogged-up nos trils and air passages; stops nasty discharge, or nose running; rolluves sick hoadacho, dullness, feverish- noss, soro throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. "I'apo's Cold Compound" Is the julcl;c8t, surest rellof known and costs only -T cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance tnstos nice, and causes no Inconvenience. Don't accept a substltuto. CoiToe J f a lot of people were not satisfied with poor coffee, good coffee would double in price. You needn't belong to tbat lot. Kiijoy Schilling's Best; not merely1 best, but best for your taste or money back. Honieone please sug gest a stronger guaran tee. Order today; jou may for get tomorrow, John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Ausistaut. 2H H. ISAKTMiTT Phones M. 47 unil 17-J-U Ambulance Service Deputy Corouei l G000 DEFICIENCY GOMPUCATION OF WOMAN'S ILLS Yields to Lydia E. PinUlmm'a Vcgetnblo Compound. Athens, Toxin. " I had a complica tion of diseases, some of them of long stivudiuir. I wioto to you for mlvleo. ami took Lydln rl. Plnklium'ii Vegeta bio CouijHund, itml some other Uilugs that yen sugges ted. 1 must confess Unit I am much bet ter In everj' way ami have been relieved of some of tho worst troubles. My neigh bors say I look younger now than 1 did fifteen years ngo."- Mrs. Sauah It. WHATI.UV, Athens, Texas, H. P. U. No. Ik Uosti We know of no other medicine which litis been so successful hi relieving tho sutTcring of women, or i evolved j many gsnulne testlmonhvN, as has l.ytliu I Pinkhain's Vegetable CuniHiiiiul. In nearly every community you will find women who have been restored to health by this famous medicine. AlmoH every woman you meet knows of tint great good it li.u ln't'ii doing among atilTering women for the past 30 years. In tlio Plnkhnm laboratory at l.yitn, Mnss., are lilea containing hundreds ot' thousands of lettern in in women seek ing health, In which many openly stale over thelrovvn slirnstures that they have regnhied their li.-ultli by tivl.tug I.ydl.i t I'inl.ltam s Veg'tal'V Com pound, many of them st.tto thut It 1i..j saved them from surgical opernUonA. If jou want special ndilccurlle to Lrdla V. I'ltikhnm Jtedlcltie Co. (cottil dciitlnl) I,) mi, Mais. Your letter will be opened, read ami nutnered hy a VTUtuuii aud held lit strict coiitld' tier. Ranch for Sale or Rent Composod of I ISO acres In Wood Itlver Valley. 700 acres sown to ti mothy. All under Irrigation. Water right owned. Writ fencud with I'ngo Wire Konco. Tor further Informa tion and particulars, wrlU or apply to John W. Cox I'ort Klamath Oregon Bulbs We now offer for sa!o the most complete lluo of selected, Imported bulbs In tho city. Don't fall to pay us a visit for now Is thu time to plant bulbs for spring and mid-winter blooms. Watch our windows. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. (1 K. Alula til. I Have Taken Over The EIFERT STOCK of WOOLENS And while they last will make re duced prlccj on suits and overcoats made from those goods. Wo will guarantee perfect fit and iiatlsfan- tlon In every way. Call and look ut thcBu goods. Medford Tailors I,'. J. KDKIN 1HH i:.ist Main St., Upslalrs 1' .tf 'luWffa r Raises j the Dough PAGE THEATRE Tuesday, Oct. 21 The Greatest Play of the Day THE LURE The while slave drama, indorsed by Hie IT. S. While Slave Commissioner. Now running also at .Muxine Mlliod's theater, Nr. V. Prloos 50c, 70c, $1, $1.50. Seat Sale Opens Sunday at Hov Office. STAR THEATER TODAY Vaudeville I'ltiiiimiCTUi: uttitAT Clever .Miiglthiii tiii: uirrriiit iwthi.'u 1! reel drama !l OTIItm I'llOlOI'I.AVS Cimiliig Crldny ami Satunlny "t.v tiii: t-oius oc Tin: pvtiio.v .Must Seiisulliiiwil Animal I'lcturo liver .Mmlo Always 10c IT Theatre TONKSIIT OXI.Y I'Oim ItlJIU-S OI' IMIOI()tM,.VS 'Tlli:AX(ISTI!llM A l.ublu '1 reel npuii.il "iiijA.ixu a m:w th.ii ix (!l..li:it l'.MtIC" I'athu Scenic Seo America First Herlos, "SAtJO IXDIJSTUV IX ItOUNCO" I'atlio Kdiicatloiinl "HIS I.OItDSIIIC 1111,1, V S.MOKi:" Vltagrapb comedy, C nnd 10c llnsklus llaskliii I'lani) Traps, Drums, effects Coining I'liday and Satiiiilay Xlghts 7 p. m. "UltOKCX TllltUADS CXITUD" ICssnny 2 part melodrama ot present day life, depleting tho usual maiiiiur In which puoplo from the country aro roped In b) city crooks, A character study and dotecllvo story. ISIS TIIEATRE I'llOTOI'DAVS TODAY OXI,V Tin: awakiixixo or a .max L'dUon Drama In Two Parts A (JltKAT DIHCOViatY l.ublu THU CAI'TCItll OK HAD imowx Holli; Comody m:oxi: .mi'm.cu Will Sing "Down by tlio Old .Mill Sliemn" Hero Toiikutovv tiii: cam Kentiirlng Kdltb Storoy Two Itocls Draperies Wo enrry a vry ciuiiiiIoIh lln of ilrapttrleii. lato cuirliilrm, fliliircM. oto., ami ilo all cIuuhuh nf iijiIiuImIitIiik, a sperliil inun In look aflir tills work excliislviily ami will idvu a kow! ncrvlco u m h nunHlblu to ut In nvun tint lurKcst cltltiM. Weeks & McGowau Co, Page Theatre Fri. and Sat. Oct 17-13 Colossal $50,000 Reproduction Hagenbeck Wallace Circus ' Positively nothing lilcu it tver .show n hen;. Special Added Attractien: i. H. I.ce I're.sejil.s LEE AND CHANDLER 'I'lie clever Comedians, foa turinj; their original Tango aud Toxaa Tommy ereatioiiH. A guaranteed attrnelion. Admission I0e, IHc, liOu. Doow open 7 l .M. Spocial Childron'a Matinoo Saturday Aftornoon, 2:30 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS Thoroughly modern rooniH renting from $rf.(M) to $15.00 por month Halhroom and Laundry Accommodations CIiih and Mlt'ctric, highla Kverylhing Kiirnished ICxcopt Eats 217 UMversido So. Phone DOO-L r1 huriPtfiB-j'.'J'Sa C!1 located xJ-iJi" hold m the City, r RunninK dttSlillcd ico water in each room, European Plan, n la Carte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms .... $1.00 each (10 room .... l,r,0 ruch SO room .... 2.00 itacli 00 roonu Willi pilule Ulb 2.00 each SO roouu wiih (irbtlt liith 2.50 each 30 tultoi, bedroom, par lor and bath - . 3.00 each For mora than one uueit add $1.00 extra to the above mtct for eucb nddltiimnl uucit. Reduction by week or month. Manama,;,! Chfltr IV. KIUy Biram'iinraTt.re jmW '"ii, 'u ss' '