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1 '. ! ' PjAfi$ FOUR MEDFORD MATTJ TRIUNE. MFiDFORD. OKK(JONT. AVKIKMDAY. OCTOnMIJ. 2Ll, !)1!). K H i s to Medford Mail tribune AN INMUPUNDRNT NKWHl'Al'KIl rUllUt1U:i) IJVKHY AFTKIINOON HXCKI'T SUNDAY HY TIIU Mum-'onu rniNTiNii co. Tit Democratic Tlnim, Tim Mel ford Mali, The MiHlfohl Tribune, Tim South ern Oreconlnn, Tim Ashland Trllmim. Officii Mnll Trlbnno HullMliK. 25-:i!9 North Fir atrcct: telephone "6. Offlclnl Paper of tho City ot MotUcnl. Official Paper ot JnokHon County. Oi:onni: PUTNAM. KJltor ami Manage r as Kntrrcd nn pcoiulclM nuiUir nt Hertford. Orrutiii, under the net or Murch 3, 1S79. HUHHCBUTIOJ RATES. One rnr, ! nintl -. ..... l&.JO One month, 1V nintl , - .- '60 IVr month, delivered by carrier In Mfrtfonl, JncknonviUo nnd Cen tinl Point.. , '' Hnlnnlay only, by mnll. per yonr 5 00 WVvMy. Per ye ir - .. - !' r'THELURE"SERMON E "Tlio Lure," n powerful drnmn, nboumlltiB In horror thrill was pre- Ecnlvtl nt tho Page Theater Tuesday j ' nlsht, nnd the whlto slavo traffic nmfVrccn hatB exposed nnd lam pooned. Three nets wero devoted to tho presentation ot the soul blighting ovll. but ono BtlnplnB sarcastic com ment devoted to a popular form of hendcear was Just ns effective. It brottpht tho only hearty laush of the evening, nnd nmdo green hats unpop ular. Tho piny is a sermon, against the Ignorance of parents. Tho first act . is devoted to brine attention to the inasltudo of mothers. Tho sccrol vorvlco agent It telling tho mother of tho girl of tho ways ot white slnvors. "Hut white slavery Is newspaper talk, that's nil," says tho mother. "Ono thing newspapers can't ex aggerate Is whlto slavo conditions," replies tho secret service agent. Again In tho second act, tho slimy ' cadet telling where ho trapped his . Inst victim says: "I met her at a Sunday school social, Where every body has an equal show. Tho mini ster Introduced mo to hor." The nudlunco gnxpvd at tho truthful au dacity of the playwright in making tho first step in a houso of worship, learning tlint anywhere is n recruit ing station for vice. I ,Tho principal trouble with "Tho Luro" Is that It tells tho truth of n great evil so brutally that good peo ple phuddor to hear It. Tho play goes further and explains that the tin wllllugnchs of parents to admit that whlto slavery cxlbts is the strongest card In tho linnds of tho shivers. Many Med ford mothers and their a daughters remained away for this reason. The enst is good. As an educator "Tho Luro" may some dny rank with "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Tho morbid who went wero disappointed thcro was nothing suggestive, nothing fil thy. .. TO SELL LAND f ,LOS AKflKI.ES, Cnl., Oct, 21 Athiiielinx to nhow that Dr. J. (Ihiut Lytimn, alleged gut-rich-tjuiek jiroiuntor on I rial in the federal court ligitj for u.-in' the iniiiL to defraud, had I'liniigi'd the iniip of the western hemisphere in order to make hit. land lodk inviting, M. J)e Huff, it pliot injilidr, wiu culled to tho Mnml to- thjy. 4flio gflvunhnoiit nllegiH that J.y iijom 'oJiniifjod llu iiinii,, outtiiij; off PQVoral niili'K of the w(tt coast of I'iiiittiiift, in order to Itrintr Iuh liind Ui the wnlur' odgs. J)o lluff toti lldd that lie IimiI cliuiiKOil llio innp, Ij vmilil not admit lliat it (i done nt l.ymnu's otdurH, ,J.tiltor were rend from l'niuitiin ttl'DviuU orduriiij,' Lyman to remove thfir iiiuiip, inuu his literaturn bo wiiipq of "fiout, CMigsorntioiiH." STATE BANK EXAMINER RESIGNS TO ENTER BANK gALKaf, Or., Oi-I. 22 Will II. liuniU'lt of J'orll mil lias today ju higncil ux klnto haul; examiner t nr 0d. llio vicc-piesiilcncy of the Fiit Trust and SnxinM Imuk f Kliiinutli FuIIh. 'J'lio rehiKiialion tukos effect NwyciiluT J. JAPAN INCLINED TO SYMPATHIZE WITH HUERTA TOKIO, Oct. 22. It was Muted at I liu Jupanuhu foreign office today Unit tlie mikndo will send no war fliipi lo Mexico. II was admitted lhut Jnpiin is inclined to sympathise with liuerdi, R m m CARE OF DAUGHTERS CHANGED MAP UTILIZE THE nnlllOWlO are thousands of J- River valley--umeh of it adjacent, to Medford. All this hind will produce some kind of a crop without water. It will produce some kind of a crop with irrigation. This harren laud should he in cultivation "With the normal rainfall nearly all of it will grow grain ami grain is a crop the valley is shy on. There has heen a revolution hoth n met hods of eulli valion, in variety and in yield of grain during the past few years. Laud that formerly produced meager yields, under new methods, with suitahle varieties of seed now yields in abundance. Xow is the time to utilise this idle land to produce a crop for tho coming year. .Much of it is virgin and requires: on va v to he plowed ami sown, lev should he utilized. .Idle land, held for speculative purposes, is a curse to the comnitinitv. It should he taxed so highly that no one could afford to hold it idle, highest degree of prosperity .earniers can greatly enlarge their yields it they Keep up to date, follow new methods and use seed recommended by experts. The "Tinted States government spends null ions of dollars a year to find the best varieties to plant and the best sxbtems to utilize but few of our local farmers take advantage of it. .It is not only their own loss, but the connnunitv's. as well. 2000.000 I TO SEE PORIDLA SAX FRANCISCO, Cnl., Oct. 22. Two hundred thousand visitors ar rived In Sau Francisco during the day to nttond tho four days of Portola carnival starting today. Visitors from Washington, Oregon, Nevada and every section ot California poured In on etcry train. Hotols here are nlready filled to overflow ur nnd as COO, 000 visitors aro expected, tho sleeping capacity of tho city will be taxed before the week Is over. Tho celebration opened nt 0:30 o'clock today, when Ralph Phelps, who will enact the part of Don Vnsco Nunez do Ilnlboa, entered tho (iolden Onto on a torpedo boat destroyer and passed In review before tho wnr shlps assembled In tho harbor. He arrived at the foot of Mission street at 10 o'clock nnd led the naval and military parade. L SAYS POLICE CHIEF KIKFP. Itii-oin. O.I. "-. Kx Chief Krazony of the Kieff secret police, who loM his M)-t hccnuM, it was believed, ho would not enter into n coiiKpintey to convict Mendel IJeilis of the murder of twelve-year-old Andred .Mu-cliinsky, was a wit ness today for tlio priioiicr. lie was not lon; on the Mnud, nnd all he had to tell the court was what he liiniht'lt' Mioveil not what he knew. Considering his familiarity with the ease, however, nnd the pressure which undoubtedly was put upon hi mto pntlier every uvailnlile scrap of evidence npainst IJeilis, he was generally considered n vuluuhle wilnetii for tlio dorense. lie did his best, lie said, hut could find nullnmr on which to Ikiko even it Hispiciou thut Ileitis know anythuc coiiccrninjr Mucchin-ky'i, inurder. In his opinion, he added, robbers killed the hoy. CENTRAL POINT POINTERS I W. K. Price. Dr. I'tdlnitz of Med ford, To imnid fleorue lto-s ore out on u huiiti'ig trip this week. The Jiifjh cl.i,dl oiiterlaiued the frcMiuinii clus, t the Iiijeli echoid huildini; Friday eevning. Tho even- iug watt spent in various amusements after which dainty refreshment wero served. About twenty of the India, of the V. It. ('. spent Saturday in Aslilund where they wen- invited to spend the dav with the A-lihuid ) It. ( The Medford and flruntw I'ngs Indies wero also invited and all loport having u very delightful time. John K. Ho--, My. ITorring "d Mr. I fat field arc spending this beautiful weather in tlie hills hunting. Miss F.iv Heford of Kntns Valley spent tho first ol (ho week hero. David Price nnd wife of the onM are visiting h hiother, Y. K. Prioe, and family. Miss Hose Hi-ford, who hns been visiting relutivi and friends hero for tlie past two weeks, returned to Portland Moinlav evening whore she hns employment. Mrs. Hostel eiilerlaincd friends from 'Medford the Inst of tho week. Tho fcohool children nro having va cation the firM tlireo days of this week on nccoii'iit of tho institute which is being held in Omuls Pass. Tho evangelistic meetings being held at llio Christian church here nro being well nttended and pinny good results are expeeled from tlieBO ineel- 1". IDLE LAND acres of idle Inntl in the Rogue riverv available acre in tlie and to bring the valley to the it all should he producing. SMALL CROWD T NF.W YOI.'IC, Oct. 22.-Kriual rights lenders expres-cd diapiioint meiit today over the attendance nt Mrs. Kmmeliue l'unklimvl's MhiU-oii Siitinri1 (5nriliii mh'i'cIi liit ovenin. Tlie audience was .sufficiently on- thtfiii.-tic. hut there was not euoii(h of it. Strolls efforts, it was said would he made to ndvertise Hie F.iik- li.-h suffrHgotte leader more effect ively throughout tlie IhiIhmco of her tour. She will wuk In New Vork again Novemlier -. Amoik; Mrs l'iiikliitl'i utteranres were Ihene: "Von can imprison women, hut not the truth. "Before many years pass tho wo men of this country will he admitted within the circle of the constitution. "The llriti.-li government is nu elaborate arrangement for doin nothing. "You cannot make a revolution with nteewnler, hut I have never ml vocntcil murder. "Militmicy i- iinncciswiiirv in C f i - count ry." lo the iMigli-h suit rage cniio flollO was fdihseriheil. L GONVENTI ST. LOUIS. Oct. 22.-Twonty-four bishops of tho .Methodist Kplscopul church, representing 17,000 minis ters and mure thun 2,000,000 church members of tho United States and foreign countries, met nt the Union Methodist church today in annual convention to last five days. Mat ter supremely vital to tho church will be considered nt tho convention. Among tho most noted visitors nro Bishop Ilashford, of I'okln. China, former president of Ohio Vos!aan Uuhorslty, who hns frequently been called Into conference by both sides during tho recent Chinese revolu tion; lllshop Homer C. Stuntx, of Ilucnos Ayros, who was In the Philip pines during tho Tuft governor-generalship, nnd Wallop Lutlior II. Wil son, president of tho anti-saloon league. Others attending were Illshops Cranston, Hamilton, (Jna)le, Lucock, M cln tyro and ilrlstol, who was President McKlnley's minister in Washington. STOP CATARRH! Unless Properly Treated will llyonie) This Disease .May Heroine Serious If you havo catarrh, Indicated by sniffling, stopped up head, diopplnus in tho throat and morning choking, thero is an Irritated state of tho mucous membrane uhlch affords an Ideal condition for tho growth of dis ease gems. J)o not allow thoio dangorous germs to begin fho destruction of your health. Tlio euslttst, slmplost. fjiilokost, surest and cheapest way to check eatarri is by In entiling liyomel. This wonderful medicated ulr treatment does not upset the stomach, but is breathed In through tho liyomel In haler, directly following and surely restroylng all disease germs that may havo been Inhaled tho tissues of the throat, uoto and lungs aro quick ly healed and vitalized. Money refunded by Chas. Strang to nnyono whom Ilyomoi fulls to benefit. A complete outfit costs uui il.VV. HEAR MLTAN E SOX OFF TOUR OF WORLD The Chicago Tiibuue of October IS gives the following concerning llio White Sox and (limits, who piny heic November 17: The White Sox mocd into their special train last night nnd stutled on the trip urouud the wotld. Al though tlio real getaway will lie cele brated here tomorrow night, when both Sox nnd (limits leave for the west, Comtskey's urea begun the long tour lust night when tliov set out for Cincinnati, whete the first exhibition came with tho (limits s to he plumed today. With the exception of two or pos. s'lbly three nights, the athletes will live on that special train for the next thirty-three day. Uv that time they will hne reached Seattle via u cir cuitous route down through southwest nnd up the Pacific roa-t On November 111 thev will sail tor Japan from Vnneouxer. Ilefore leaving last night Comiskcy nnd Callahan had their team for the tour of tho world nil in line. Theie is n possibility that two other players will he obtained before the boat sails from Amerieu. SjK'aUer to Make 'four The only player the hue been lif ter for the last two months wired yes terday that he would make the trip, mid both tho south side lender wore d lighted. That player is Tris Spea ker, the star outfielder of the Amen- can league, member of the ItoMon lied Sox. Spiwkcr is exix-cled to join the team either in Ciuciunuti to morrow or here on Sunday. Willi Speaker and Crawford In the White Sox outfield. Manager Calla han is expected to hate the cxiicri cure nt lii-it of seeing his outfielders drie iu n lot of runs. The Sox still hr m-go tin tile with Pratt, the star inliclilcr of the St. loiis Drowns, nnd ixpect to land him in n few dny. At present they are fixed for a second lnntvitimt, lie-cnu-e Joe Merger L going to fill the jstsiiion until the team reaches Cali fornia. Someone will have to take hi place turn fur the journey abroad. Hal Chase also VIII go only as far a l!n cVt, but his p!acn at first ba-e will bo Imscii by .lack Foamier, who will join the hoys be fore they sail. Cnl .N'cisls Another Hurler So fur the Sox lmc only thruc pitchers for the tour Ite-idiN "Tex" Itllsscll, who will dnqt out when the teams reach his home, Hoithuui, Tex. in WITH GIANTS . . ., , . . Mini no iimio iviNini'iii i inni n our Scott, Icnr. ami I.evcrc.,, the liiller;,, , . K(l) ,,, , ,,. from th; St. Ioiis ItroHiis, are thej other three. CmIIhIiuu is likely to xiu'ii another Ainericun leajjuer to take ItusscU's place. HaitltiK Lineup White Sox Wcaer, sw.; Schaofer, lib.; Chase, lb.; Crawford, if.; Itodie or Callahan, el'.; Speaker, If.; Her k'or, 'Jh.; Sehalk or Daly, e.; Scott, Hon, I.everenz, Uusm'II, p. fiinnts Snodifriiss, cf.; .Iance, If.; I.obert, :ih.; Ihnle, ''b.; Mcrkle, lb.j Thorpe, rf.; Hoolnii, s.; .Meyer, Wiu'o, c.; .Mutliewson, leareaii, I'cr due, Fromuie, p. WILSON'S DAUGHTER TALKS TO CLUB WOMEN M;V VOKK', Oct. 'J-. 1'iesidmitl WiUoiiV daiijhlir, Jessie, loday ml I dre-sed a m-i t st.j of prominent clulil Your Account Respectfully Solicited Tf you coutoniplnle opening a new hank account wo would he pleased to have ,ou call and examine our facilities and methods. Ve are prejiarcd to grant the most liberal terms consistent with prudent banking. The Jackson County Bank KOUNDKI) 1888. iMMDKOlM), QIMOiON. Handles demand and savings fund aecoiiuts. It.s equipment and conservative management insure to its customers tho prompt and careful attention to their hanking business. Safe Deposit Boxes. Interest on Time Certificates. CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $75,000.00 AV, I, Vawter, president. 0. .Liudley, Vice-Pres. 0. V. iAlcDonald, Oashier. women ul Mrx. lnhn iMoKi'lw.v'n homo lit'to In hi'luilf l' n :i,000.000 fund to imimoti' tli' wort, of llio V. ". t A. LOCAL VAQUEROS TO MAKE A T HUNCH OF CI.KVUK HOUSH.MI.N UANUKOTOtiKTHKIt HV SIMS .V CHANHI.CH, WH.I. HIVU SHOW ni.MlHtHOW. Hill Sims and l.ove Chandler, both of the Mnrlll country, hue blossoiuod out as rivals of Hiifrato Hill Cody, They are piotmrlim to stait on a tour of Northern California with a wild west show that Is real wild and wooloy. More than a doen of the best rid ers Iu the Klauintti country hate been secured, including broncho Misters, OR tl,rttlck riders, rope evpetts, etc. Ho stile these, the showmen tune round ed up the mcauoHt brouchoo In the UiihIu. nnd will take them along. At each place they will ride all the outlaws brought Iu by the nalUcs. The troupe gave it luilr-ilslng ex hibition of western sport nt the ball K roil mis this afternoon. Klamath Falls, Keting Telegram, October IS. The Orunou wild horse show will exhibit Iu Medford November '. t. 17 and IS, with Kiuio ot the f anion j outlaw horse and host rider tu the country. They ndvertise to glvi MOO for any horse that cannot U ridden by their liueknreos nud will pny I too for any ihmu who ran rldi their Ntrlng of horses. They enrr) the cluiinplou rider ot Klnmsth county and nlno the ilium. pltiti Klrl rider. ( Adnrtljiiicnt) vt I n..T-t.a JL J Every Street in Medford Has Its Sli.nc ,,r the Proof 'I tint Kid lie) Milfcicrs Seek Itnckacho ICtdlle) weak? IHMreMcd with urlimry III? Want a reliable Kidney remedy? Han't lmo to look far. Uto what .Medford pooplo rm'ounud. Hvery strost In Medforil liai Its trass. 1 1 urn's ou .Medford man's opr leuco. Lot C. C. Krtba. 33 N. Ororc St., I'll It. lie wi)s: ".Induing from H'rminal uxperleneo with I loan's Kidney I'llls, I fol Justified In riK-omnieuilliu tlii'iu. I suffered from n dull arho Iu the small of my Imck for month. Tho Kidney serration worn aUo iiniiHtural niiil fit llim (! m !( 1 1 I iLiiti l.,upM. tnliinl a snpidy nnd besau uhIuk thum. The conlents of to or three Iioxim outirHly rid imh of the trouble and Improved my health. I know that I loan's Kidney IMH ran he rolled upon to kUc rnlluf f taken ss di recti'd." Cor sale by all dealei. I'rlco r.i) cents. Kostor-.MIIburn Co., Ilufnlo, Now York, sole annt foi the United State. lleineiuber tho 'aiul take no other name Honu's John A Perl Undertaker I.ady Assistant. vh h. HAitTMrrr I'lione JM. 17 ami I7-.J Amlnilnncn Scrvlcn Wciiutr Coroner ISIS THEATRE SIMCCIAIi llll.li LEE & CHANDLER ciiAssv i.miv i;rt:itriM:its IV . Kvuuti cnx.Ntn; ou vt v Four Reels of Best Licsciiscd Pictures NO .H.NCK IN AI'I'UHNOON .Wit Cori'lMJ II is so very iinpoi' lant (lint. colTce .sliotiltl he hrcwctl when I'ivhIi, nnd Sfhilliii's Mtkst is so delicious when fivsli (lint wo should have lit'tMi tempted to sell Schillings MihI rt'en (unrniLstetl). if lioiwe wives had had the prop er laeililies to roast il and xrind it. Then eaiiie the discov ery of aroma-tight cans. Since then, no matter where you live you e.-m havo your Schilling's I Jest just as fresh as though you roasted it vourself. Try It now. Your ha It or can net It. urorer Draperies Wo enrr vrr complete llm of ilmiurl s. Inm curinliin. ixluren. rtr.. unit il.i ill rlaa. of lltiullrili( A lrri.il nun to look Rt'cr tills work r' iiimrly mul "l'l rivn i rest .rui' m In ii'-il.U to k-t ta tint Urtfrat title, Wcok3 & McGowan Co. Your Skin Needs Marinello Tube a rnrofut look In oitr mir ror. Keu tho havoc wrought to your kin h wind nnd weather. Now I the time to hex I u to remedy the de fect, but ehooae your remedies' with tho utmost rare. The bant mithorlty In tho country on thoklii I Kuilly l.lod, author of "llm Stklu." Mho recommend .Mini, tiello 'I'rcaluiciit mul .Mcrincllo l'n parntloii a tho only nhotutoly and entirely effective method of raring for the skin. We iiki them exrlu ively. Call and let u tell you exactly what your Mn ueoilii to put II In perfect condition. Marinello Hair Shop III" tiarnetl-Corey Hldir. Vetches And Clovers Now Crop of Seeds Now Ready See us for hesl other seeds for prices on till fall sowing. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 22G E. Main E. D. Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commercial Club 'Amateur Finishing Post Carda Panorama Work Flash lights Portraits Intorior and exterior viows Negatives made anv time and any placo hy appoint monj;. 208 E, Main Phono' H71 UHHTS i:MMMt STAR THEATER TODAY Ktcitt I'tiliiratlou I 'It III Ni'i'il on the KoRonle .Moieinenl A ! I in 1 1 of llol lnerot to eiciy inotlicr anil nImhiIiI Im ccii b) oerjone 4 Other Photoplays i oMist; 'HiMtutlttiW Davlittle 6 Steele ' Musical Act Always 10c LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS Thoroughly modern rooms renting from H.()() to !j!.r.(K) per month "Haflironm and Laundry Accommodations (las and Mleetrie. I lights Kverything h'tirnished Kxcept 10a Is 1I7 liivcrside So. Phone flOO-r, N. Florence Clark VIOLINIST AND Ti:.Clli:it l'lmt-rlaMii Mimic for all OcrnHloun It HI W. I'ouitti St. I'houo 7HI-J City. Running distilled ice water in each room. Europeun Plun, a la Carle Cnfc. Tariff on Rooms Better Babies Mi il'i"" RC(ft- located tt'tespop,r XZ&U.'Si' hold in thu 12 roomi $1.00 cncli 00 roomt - 1,50 c-acIi BO room - 2.00 each 60 roomi wilh piiiil Iiilh 2.00 each GO roomi with priutt bilb 2.50 ouch 30 lultei, bodroom, nnr. lor nnd both 3.00 rncl) For morn than oneuuetndd$l.Q0 extra to tho above rate for oncb additional Kucit. Reduction y week or month, Afanagtrntnt Chuttr It', KklUy EfTT-! j x Jl I Mr .TtmtfLzznm 4'