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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1913)
PAOTC ST3C jrTCn"FOTD MATTJ TRmiTNR. MNDFORD. OKKflON, FRIDAY. OCTOHUR 17, min. WORDEN ACCEPTS MANAfiEMENT OF KLAMATHCOIViPANY The manaxemtnt of tlio Star the atro has secured for today ami to morrow the groatest wild animal pic ture that has been produced up to tho tirofont time. "In tho Colls of the Python," n "101 mn" roloatw Is, beyond tho venture of a doubt, tho most unique nud etartllng. Whllu there Is a well defined story, dramat ically perfect, the unusual thrills are liic rather to the masterful work o' tho director In suppling approprlato direction the Kliim-" . ... . V , t comniinv hiw hM SC"ln' Bnd tl feKr,c" fforU KLAMATH FALLS, (VI. 17. County Judge Will S. WVilen hm iiccuptrtl liio jxinitiou of genernl innntiKir of the Klnuuilli Dovolop tucnt conipnny mitl tuinottmw an en tiro rownnil of llin noliYv nuruoil by tlio Jolinmxi Hrotlii't, who have !nminjttn the corporation for the pfll tlirco yonrs. Judpo Wonlea KttltOR: "It wns tliroti;li my efforts that the Klninnth Development company was fir( oiyimixed in 11105 under A. II. Nnftwr. Lnter, when S. 0. ,Tiilniun boenmn president of (he company, 1 wn mnde fcrticml ninn- jirit, which portion I lioM uuiil tlirco ycarM npo nml which portion 1 snvo up becmine I could not brinr myxolf to neree with the policy of tho company nl that time. ViiMicccsful Policy "It is not nceesjnry for mo l clinrnctorife this jxlicy further llwi to say thnt it was my judgment tluit it could not prove beneficial to cither the company or to the public in the long run. And co. n I ny, 1 hesitated to nceept the position until I wn! sure what the policy would be. "I learned that the election of 0. X. Wendlin? to the presidency of the Klnmnlh Development ronumtiy nicniit that an entirely new hand wn to guide tho de-tinies of the com pany. And ns soon a I learned that I was confident of the succe of the Klnmnlh Development com pany bccnupc Mr. Wendlinp i n tunu of such breadth of i.ion and ability to grasp larpo problem", thnt no company could ro far ntrnv under hu direction, I confidently believe thnt nnilcr Ins nth Development company has big thin? in Ftoro for it. And thin menus thnt tlio Klamath conn try 1ms hip thine in store for it because Jlr. Wendling rcalizo, ns some oth ers do not, thnt the success of the Klnmnlh Development company is inextricably wrapped up with the success of the Klnmnlh country, lie knows thnt the two propositions could not bo divorced if we would so do. Kntircly New Management "3Ir. Wendling is (he only ronn to whom I roKirt, nud I believe (lint wo can work logclhor to do much for the future of Klamath Falls nml the Klninnth country. I want (o mnke (his point plain, that on other person whatever hns nny directing band in the nffairs of the Klninnth Development company. I reiterate this because thorc line been n dis position on the part of many to re gard ohanpos in tho company n meroly another round from the same deck of cnrd. Hut thin time it in n new deal from n now pack. "Whon I took tho office of county judgo two yoar ngo I bud nil in come of nenrly $(100 n month from payments on prnjwrty that I hitd t-old, nnd which wns coming in reg ularly overy mouth. Now mot of these pnymcntH linve been completed nnd my income from this source hns been cut off, Desides thnt, I have expended my orxoiitil fortune of $10,000 in the fights I have bevn ninkiug for what I bolievcd to be tho right policy in my office. And for over two year I liavo givon my entire timo to my dtilios fu county judge. Fight Nut Itegrcttcd "I do not rogrol tlioso fights. They woro necossnry. I'rogrc never nomas without of fort, nnd when I beenmo county judgo we nteded n piogrcsfcive ndminiM(ratiii at whatever cost to the individuals who ware standing in tho forefront of tho battle as I have been stand ing. Permit mo to sny right here thnt if I had this fight to mnke over again I would do tho snmo thing, be cause I boliovc that Klninnth county lias benefited imuicnsurably bv what we lmvc ilono these past two yenrs." ANDERSON FIGHT 'S WITH AZEVEDO OFF II C IS of tho players In golnc niuoiiK thu nnlmnls, mixing In close proximity to cnrnlxoroua tigers and huge pythons. Many of the icsultnnt effects aro vio lently realistic. Tro picture wns mndo on tho Pnl vcrsnl Pacific const ranch and Is tho first In a series which tho company e. icrt to produce At this rnnch (here has been iiRsmuhtcri tho greatest and most cvtonslvo private collect Ion of wild nnliunls to bo found either In Amorlcn or Huropo. Under tho direc tion of Henry Moltnn tlicro nro no nuhunt tcnlUiu and hi for two days only, today and tomorrow, Tho other numbois on tho program nro FredrlU tho (heat, a very cltnor miiKlclau, and tho bill ctoncs with (ho fnKy Bingo settings, no tnuio. cage- j Animated Weekly mid a good laugh hied uuliuals Introduced and no dou ble exposures mndo to fool ono. This Is seemingly tho Inst word In able comedy. With Medford trniln In Medfurl mndo OAKLAND. Cnl., Oct. 17 The Hud Auderson-Joo Anevedo ten round bout scheduled to bo staged here Oc tober 20, Is off. According to Jimmy Uohnn, Ar.ovedo's nmnanor, the Sa irninonto boy Is suffering from an abcess on bis Up nnd unless n de cided Improvement Is shown will bno to submit to an operation. Anilerjon, who Is training at Ban Knfaol, will not loe out, however, as the Wheelmen's club Is aftor a sub stitute for Awvedo. The choice now llw between Pmnkle Hums of Oak land ami Frank Harriet! of Victoria. 11. C. If Hums will accept a reason able offer for his services ho and tho Medford lightweight will be the card. Hums has been clamoring for a re turn match with Axevodo for some time, nnd It la oxpected ho will ac cept tho Anderson date In the hope thnt if he wins he will bo In lino for a Thanksgiving date around San KranclJco Hay. Hums could not ho located early today, but tho date with Anderson will bo hold open until he either accepts or refuses It. !tjc HEF" IN THE COILS OF THE HUGE' PYTHON :r?giS!llifcN i tif.'j.i-i r - csom I .( John Will Like This Bread" "I know his mother' bread couldn't light loaves and so evenly browned " luivu been better, for 1 never before saw such large, Drifted Snow Flour ftlwn5 makes dolklous bread We know Just what It w'll do before we soil It to your grocer Our liourb laboratory tcMs lusurcs us of the percnuage of glut-u, etc . It contains. Thcu tots enable us to make a (lour that Is always uniform Don t mu thlirk It would pa ou to use a flo'ir tli.it Is so carefully milled ami that Is guar anteed to gte ou :itsolutcl satisfactory baKtug results? There Is .i certain pleasure In polttey know tin: that your bread U going to Ih IlKlit, wlolo some and delicious- and this certain!) conu j to nM who use "perry's Drifted Snow," Phone your Grocer for a Sack SPERRY FLOUR CO. AA.A.A.AA.AAA.A.AAAA.A.AAAAAAA AAA AA . A A .A. .A. AAAAAAAAAAAAAA "rTeTT0IelOeI,M'T '- w " t - - - r-rv-r-r-v-w-w-r-rTTT MANN'S anniversary SALE MANN'S Central Ave. Near P. O. THE BEST EVER HELD Central Ave. Near P. O. Saturday Is The Last Day of This Big Sale r V V ! X I I ! I I I J ? ? y ? ? f f V t X t t T ? T T T ? T ? T" tlrt i -I .if Your new coat is here, fresh from the factory, made of the best materials, lined with guaranteed satin, cut in the latest style, at very reasonable prices. "La Vogue" Coats, on sale from $13.98 up to $-10.00. SPECIAL 2.1 brand new Coats, up to date in style, mndo of all wool materials real $15.00 ::!::i::: $8.48 ill M Your new Suit is here man-tailored, mado of tho latest cloths, such as oponge, Bedford cord, matlasse and serges, a great va riety of styles to select from. "I.a Vogue" Suits on sale from $18.00 up to $45.00. SI'KOIAL 25 beautiful up-io, date Suits, made of all-wool ma terials, cut in (lie satin lined, $25.00 values, now latest style, $15.48 FEEE SAVE YOUR SALESLIPS and get WM. ROGERS' GUARANTEED SILVERWARE FREE CUT PRICE SALE OF UNDERWEAR GRANTS PASS STORE (1RAXTS l'ASS, Out. 17. IJiiyiVb hceonil-hnml btoro on 0 street wns ljuilur!zcil Wednesday night und nliont 200 worth of plunder favoured. Tlio liurglnrs nttempted to iiin nd mittnnco throngii the alley door, hut woro unnlilo to ,'e.t in. Tlioy then broko n renr window, which cnuhlcd them to reach through nnd loobeii tho fastening nud thoy mndo their cnlrnnco IIu-oukIi tho window. Tlio bui'slars Bocnred seven watches, twenty-fivo or thirty rnzors, ono bbutgiin, K'usseg, fivo pairs of leatlior fjloycH, a lonther hilly, jewelry nnd munproug other nrticlej. They loft no clue' ? t t T ? X t r T r ? T ? ? y T T ? V $1.00 Pants 48c An odd line of Women's Ribbed Cashmere Pants all sizes, real $1 values, now, per pair. 48c $2.50 Pants, 98c An odd line of Women's Wool Pants, in white and crav; tilso a few Vests, up to $2.50 values.. 98c SPECIAL WAIST SALE Flannel Waists Made in new styles with Dutch neck, trimmed with red or blue, till sizes, cheap at $2.00, on sale at onlv $1.50 Silk Waists Our new line of Sill; and Net Waists have arriv ed; they are beautiful, special values , ea....Jj))5.4b Women's and Chil dren's Vests and Pants, fleeced lined, all sizes. 25c now at, each Women's Fleeced Lined Union Suits, in while, very special, a suit 69c Women's Sweaters Heavy weight, $2.50 ..$1.48 values, at Women's Sweaters Heavy weight, $1.00 values, each $2.98 We Carry a Lino of MATERNITY DRESSES WOMEN'S WOOL DRESSES Suitable for street wear, in all col ors and styles, special good values at $6.9S, ?8.98, 10.98, $12.48 HOUSE DRESSES Just received, long and short sleeves, good $2.00 values, now, each....ij1.25 WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES Suitable for afternoon or evening wear, in crepes, messalincs and moires, special values, at $14.98, $18.00 and $25.00. SATURDAY GLOVE SALE Women's fine Dress Kid Gloves $1.25 values, at a pair 79 Women's fine Cac and Doeskin Gloves, pair.,98 SNAPS 5000 yards best. Dress Prints and Cotton Chal licsi a yard 5 SATURDAY CORSET SALE Women's Coutil Corsets, fitted with two pairs hoso supporters, a pair 48 Warner's Rust Proof Corsets, new fall models, a pair $1.00 -- - -- $ "'-J i A.AJAA.AAAAA AAAAA.A.& A A. A A A&AAA AAA. 0vXvvI:Imxhojoo Y v. Yi ? V Y Y Y Y v t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y v f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y i z I I Y z I i z I t Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y A Vital Argument in Favor of Hirsh-Wick-wire-Co's Modern Rcady-for-Scrvice Clothes You'll not be tlissapoihtcd in the PATTERN and FASHION of your suit or overcoat if yu try on a few of H-W-Ca's new COMPLETED, mods-Is ahd sclsct tKs one thars Most Becoming to You Ws know Hns is a result ysu can rarely obtain by selecting the goods from ah assoit ment of samples and guessing how a garment wauld Isak if made to order something like an illustration that is shown you. Bsforc securing your Fall and Wintsr clgthes, ssc hsw exactly we can meet your requirements in H-W -Co s splendid ready tailored garments at $20 up ward. Rsmember you don t have to wait un til the season is sver to buyyour fall Clothing and Furnishings here at the right pries. Our lime against yurs for a look, at your convenience with no obligation to buy. Model Clothing Co. Eads Holbrook Coal Co. UTAH COAL, ROCK SPRINGS AND TONO, ETC. Wu deliver one saclc to one or more tons any iilace in city. I 'lease don't ask for credit. Cash on delivery 34 South Fir Street. Phono 1025-J '1 WOOD I For Sale OAK, FIR, LAUREL AND SLABWQ0D IN TIER, C0n0 AND CARLOAD LOTS Frank H. Yard at Sixth and Fir Sis. Ray PHONE 750-R BUICK 15 SOLID TRAINLOADS OF BUICKS SOLD FOR 191d Wo havo the agency for Jackson county. Buy a Buick and ho pleased. Ask for a ride and find out about delivery. Trucks for sale. Wo havo in stock at all times a complete lino of Pronto and Jlabbit Pearings, both core and solid. Also AVhitoman Gas Savers, made in iModford. VALLEY MOTOR & TRACTION CO. AGENTS 30 NORTH HOLLY STREET J T