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V -," U . PAGE TWO. MTinifoni) maHj TitinntfR mfdfokr oiv-iwox, tiiukkdav. oitoiwh 'jm, ion. IQCAL AND L PERSONAL J JHss Dorothy lllvona has been called U Simon, Cnl by the serious Illness 01 liar fatlior 1'rof. V, O'Qarn who was called to Seattle hy tlio surlous Illness of his sister lastAvook Is expected to return to Medford thl8 afternoon. Itombmndo brcnil ut Do Voo's. Deputy Fruit Inspectors Mvers and Altkcns Rt'CJit "Wednesday afternoon In Meilford, Inspecting a shipment of apples that failed to conio up to the requirements. Acn Farley, nntl Illinois rlvor trap per and prospector Is In tlio city for Ms rf inter supplies. Mr. l'arloy ox ItiTti to mako this winter his Inst In tho woods. Digester TanknRo Tor topplnp off hogs nntl for growing plga. Korl nek Veterinary itomedy Co., South cm Oropon distributors. 19S 13. C. Hoot made a business trip to Ashland Wednesday afternoon. Al Garrotson has Just completed a liiinRnlow for Colonel Washburn on his Tnhle Hock ranch, and loft last night for the Modoc orchards for two weeks carpenter work. Kodak Untuning, boat In town, st Weston's. Tho Itcv. W. F. Shields of the Presbyterian church has returned from Portland, v. here ho attended the sessions last week of the stale synod. Itov. Shields was named stato moder ator. E. J. Partln, the corn king of Eagle Point spent Wednesday In Medford visiting friends. Crater Lake pictures ,a book it IS pictures, hand colored, tho finest ever made of tho lako, for tale at Oorktng & Harmon's studio. Call and seo them. 22S East Main street, phono 320-J. tf II. Chandler Epan, former amateur golf champion now an orchardtst. has been chosen with Harry Davis of Portland to meet Hay and Vardon, tho Englishmen defeated by joung Qui met, on tho Wnverly courses at Portland, October 29. Egan Is al vas In good shape, and has ac cepted tho Invitation. E, D. AYeston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any Urao or placo by appointment. Phono M 1471. MIsa Irene Plainer of Duncom, re turned to her school in that district this morning, after visiting with her aunt, Mrs. L. E. Enyart, and attend ing the teachers' Institute, at Grants Pass. T. M. I'cclor of Flounqo Hock spent Thursday visiting In Medford and Jacksonville. Js'ow sport coats at Ahrcns. W. C, Chapman or Haglo was n Thursday visitor in Medford. It. A. Xnson of Prospect was a Bedford visitor Thursday. Digester Tankago for topping oft hogs and for growing pigs. Korl nek Veterinary Ilemcdy Co., South ern Oregon distributors, 19S H. F; DoFord of Central Point was in Medford Wednesday evening. W. E. Ilammel of Eaglo Point was a Medford visitor Thursday. See tho new sport coats In green, rod and blue nt Ahrcns. Mrs. Clara Drown of Grants Pass visited Thursday In Medford. H. F. Shotts of Oakland has. re turned from a trip south. "Insurunco your best asset." Have tho best. Placo, your Insurance with Holmes, the Insurance Man, right It ho writes It. tf P. II. Netiberger and wife of Port land aro Medford arrivals. TV'm. 8. Myers of Oklahoma City, is a recent arrival. Seo tho many beautiful new Stylo Craft coats at Ahrens. John KIdstIn of Vernon, S. I)., nr rhed in Medford Wednesday. J. M. It I to of Portland spent Thursday in Medford. Milk and cream at DoVoe's. Mr. and Mra, A. J, Wingot of Rock ford, HI., aro recent arrivals. F. It. Hnyward of San Jose apont Thursday in Medford. The now fall models In Knbo and La UreoQuo corsets aro In nt Ahrens, Harvey Wolls, tho popular insur iinco man of Portland, Is visiting local agents. Mubel F. Huff of Corvallis Is a guest of tho Medford. Wynno Scott, one of tho most up-to-dato portrait artists on tho Pa cific coast is taking cbargo of tho portrait department for the Gorkln & Harmon Photo company, 228 East Main street. licit Anderson has returned from n trip to San Francisco. Ho fuifi things uro rather dull nil through California, and that Medford has no kick rpmlng. Weeks &McGowan Co Lady Assistant Day Pliono 227 Night I W, Weeks 103-J-2 PJoiies A. E, Orr 078..M 1 ll'D 'JIM It. II. Nouborger and wife and Mrs. It. King of Portland aro Medford visitors. Councilman Jack Slowatt, D. T Vnn Do Car, Fianklp Edwards and Henry llnswcll motored to Eagle Polut this niornlug. Fresh lump lltno In any Quantity. .Medford Lumber Co. Cecil Jack of Seattle Is In the. city attending to business matters nid visiting old friends. Mr. .lack was formerly In tho clgnr business In this city, and hns property In tho vnlley. 11. 11. Colo of Colestln Is In tho city for a few days on business. U. A. Mason of Prospect spent Wednesday In Medford. Tho schools of tho city opened this morning, with a full attendance, at tor a three d,as' cessation caused by the teachers' attemlanco at tho Grants Pass institute. J. C. llobertson of Meadows trans acted business In Medford Thursday. A force of men aro making re pairs to tho Uoguo Hlvor Valley road between this city and Jacksonville, by putting In now ties and rails. Joo Wilson of Talent, who was hit by nn auto Tuesday afternoon, while crossing the street, returned Wednes day afternoon as chipper as over, and received the congratulations of friends. Mr. Wilson says ho has no doubt hut what tho Main street paving will last for centuries, and that there is "absolutely no give in it." II. It. Patterson, tho nursery man, left this mornlug for McDowell, Cal , where he will hunt ducks for the next ten das. Farmers aro now busy harvesting and sacking the largest potato crop In the history of tho Iloguo river val ley. Tho tomato crop which also was n record breaker, has all been picked. Medford shots arc planning a one day tournoy some time nest month, and C. E. Whlslcr has challenged Dill Dates for a contest, to sec who Is tho best shot. Mr. Dates out shot Mr, Whlslcr on a previous occasion. Tho Greater Medford club held Its regular meeting In tho public library Wednesday afternoon, and listened to addresses by Health Officer Tha.ver 011 health londltlous, and Attorney H. F. Mulkey on tho Mann White Stave act. Tho club announcod its inten tion of a campaign again. t files in 19 H. Tho amendments to ho voted upon nt tho referendum election were also discussed by Attorney Mul key. Directors' meeting Commercial club called for Friday night, Oct. 21, 7:3Q o'clock, at exhibit building. Every director urged to be present. C-..W- .Street .sccrqjary. . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kennies nnd A. ,W. Clark motored to Yreka Wednes day on business. They report tho road In fine condition. Phil Mctchan of tho Imperial Hotel Portland, and A. J. Duulap, formerly of Central Point, were Thursday vis itors In Medford. Although ten or twelve indict monts aro expected to bo returned by tho grand Jury this afternoon up to 3 o'clock this afternoon nono had been returned. The prisoners held In tho county Jnll and Indicted In tbo first batch turned out during the present session will be arraigned to plead this afternoon. Charles Gay, Sam Sandry nnd Dlloy Hammcrsley are on a hunting trip up Evans creek. SHOULD LAW AID (Continued from paga 1.) Inuil (part of tho birthright of the heliool children of this htate), now eiuimetl by n' large luinher company in your seotion, were bnwd iii)Oii fraudulent npplivutious filed in the state land office. "It is my earnest ilwiro to tnko siieh notion in thin mutter an will not only bo jiibt mill eqiiitalile, h.it which will give to the Mtliool in more protection to which it i jiihtly entitled. "An the holdor of those titles will he represented hy able cmumel, (houhl fauch a inovoiuoiil he made to recover tho hinds, and about (ho only support this office will havo id that of tho Utile hands of 1I10 school children of thin state, I hope, should jou Jmvo n sober monisnt to pate, you will givo tho tnntler a little thought nnd advise mo whether in jour opinion the benefit of doubt should ho tin own to the Mdo of the school chihhun or on that of jour fiinml, tho lurubor eompanj'. "Vour-. for sobriety. (Signed) "OSWALD WEST, . "Oovontor.'' At tho It 'I heater Tonight Only. "Casto," an Edison two part como- dy adapted from the world's famous tom,cdy by T. W, Iloburtsoq. A classic among comedies telling of tho feero comic events brought about by tho nets of a ballot dauior, with a drunken sot of a father, into ono of England's most aristocratic families. It Is a wondorful character Htudy, with many a hearty laugh. Seo pro- giam. Don't imlss It. Xotlco Musoiii,, Work In tho Enterod Apprentice degree Friday night at 7:30. IMliX 7T CO.VFS TO mncia.Fv, t jv.- fri ' " 5rracsM rrs 3P BRlCKLfcY YU-gm ' Jk- ' - ' tor Cha-ioy Drlckley Is Harvard's star half back, but that li not all, ho IS one of the greatest kickers In tho football world, and It U no Idle boast of liar vanl'.H men when they s.iy that Drlckley will kick Harvard tho front ranks ol collegi.ite football, list season when Harvanl played I'rlmwton Drlckley was the hero of heroes, for he virtually won tr ttie erlms. 11. llo made twe fpoctaculnr field goals and one thrilling pljcetueut LRU f.'oui the 17 ynfd line. Oh. yes. Churlie is t.(iiuo kicker. CRAIG ON TRIAL OF vn. SHKLllYVIU.K, Ind., Oct. 2;i. -Kxut'lly two jenm nir from the day Dr. Ileleno Kunhc, tho nlnte's lend in wutimii doctor, wng fouhd lmot undo in Iter nmr!uieiiU in Jndinn apolU with her bend nearly iwvHrpd at the ncek'. Dr. William H t'm'ip. her muni intimate friend, wax (odivy jtlaecd on trial here for her minder. Tlio case eame tt thin eitttj' hr nu a change of venue, hi nMiirtd atietnpls of Dr. frnitr I" end a re lationship with Dr. KiihIm that bad become ohjoctioiiitldt) to him ami had enm-cd hitter quarrels between them, the stale claim1 to hnvo a motive for the murder. WMneaMK who testified to the sumo of feet lieforo tie grand jury will swear Ihov Haw Dr. Craijr coming from the intinlred womhiuN npnrtment Iiouhc on the night of the murder, Outober 2.'!, lfl 1. Kvhlenco will be introduced to how that Dr. Onir knew of the urartlw Wfore nv ono cl?e. Uh hnueekeeper will l tify that he returned Ixwio late on the iiinht of the crime and changed clothing oouipletoly. It Mill lw charged that tho liwnliue vcterin- arj suegoon broke a promiKe to marry Dr. Knalio in order lo marry Katberiiio 1'leinimr of Avon, lad, In- diann's loii(in eriininnl altgnieyt fit'iirc, 'in the tiinl. Cniiu'n lawvart nro Klliott 11. Hooton nnd Ueur Spaan of Indiaaaiiolis. AaeUting Prr-.eeiitor Frauk P. Dakcr of diniinKli8 are 1'ph Inmmi, Jolm Ilolt.inun and William Ketelien, all of Itidiiiiiii)olis. Within a bljort lUnlance hy inter urban from ludiajiapolis, thu court room hero today was filled with friends of the mm derail woman, in cluding come of the leading clubwo men of the eaiMtal oitj The fund for briiiKHig witaioe and for pn valo detectivea who worked up the case ngaiust Dr. Cmlft were Jaruely eoiitrihitted by IiiilinimiHilw club womeu. The police had giveii up Dr. Iviuibe'H inui tier n mi ineili(iiihle mKtery and the Council of mwi hiied ti private ileUmlivo. For neiir ly two years he vrqiked on oIiiok. TIiq indictment of Dr. Craig and Ahmza M. Hnssdalo, an uudortaker of In ilinnnpolis, on Decomher 111, 1IML', onmo unexpectedly trd orouled .oin,atio(i ns grout u the murkier of Dr. Kunbe. Ifngidnlo wiib eceulor of hcpotfttn njiij ho h nintt;(j(l with being nn nccoffiurj' after tlio fact in hiding incrimiuntiiig evidence ugniiiHt bin friend, Dr. fntig. Tho iiiider- taker will ho tried itflov the prohont J rial h over. HUERTA DEFIES UNCLE SAM J" i i T' ! - (Contlnuod from page .) the notivitioH of its iplnmntic iei reheiitativg, Sir Lionel Ctuden, io Ifcxico Citj', continue of such n nn- tiro n to ihrcnloti uetiiul cnihar- ijim'iit 6 Uje Wpftlujujton govern. FDR MURDER WOMAN DOCTOR ment, KCh'XG, of if, if i .. ' as thrue HARVARD M'GMLL THREAHNS 10 SUE HENNESSY FOR LIBEL NEW YOHK. Oct J.' Edward 1.' Mit'all, Taumiai laudUlatu for m.ior, was reported this afternoon to havo rotalnod ex-DUtrlct Attorney Jorume to seek the Indictment of John A. Hcnueesy on a criminal llhol oJtarie. It was knnu piisltlvely that a rapid uxekanna ut HiewwKea wan In premroM betweun Tautm.iuy Hall, Jerme nnd District Attomuy Whit- .man's office. Ilcnuemy, who was special graft Investigator for cx-Govurupr Wllllnni Sudor, churned In a speech bore that Mcl'all acted as ROtatwocu for T.un many Does Murphy In his negotln (Ions with Hulxfjr. thilit D.i) al Tiiiiteioit TltlNCETON. N. J., Oet. SS. Thausanda of graduadw of Trlurnton ualverslty came baek to thulr alma mater today to join with tllstlu guliliod public men and tNlueators In thu tludlcatlou of tlio now graduate coIIomo and tin presentation to the uiilvnntlty of thu Urovgr Cluvulaud tueniorlal tower. The oaerclsea were combined with the 177th anniversary of the founding of tho Institution. lllgglno-liiilkliiN WciMltig NKW YOHK. Oct. 2'. A iiotaldo wedding o ftoday was thut of MIm Tlioobe .liidkins, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Everett I., JudkliiM, and K. Har rison Hlagius, son of the Into Oov oruor Trunk IHukIiih of Now York. which took plate thlu afternoon In 'he Cnurcii o( tao lloavealy Itost. TUo coromony at tho chiiMh was fol- In-.lowed by u largo reception at the dt. ItegU. Wisconsin Club Women Meet HHKIIOYCAN, Wis., Oct. HZ Club womon from all sections of tho state are in att adaucu at the annual convention of the Wisconsin federa tion of Women's clubs, which opened bore today under tho most favornblo auspice and wUh tho promise of be ing ono of thu rnoat intorostlng gnth orlngs of this kind over hold In this state. Mauy mutters of Importnuco to the welfare ' ehlldrou will be ills cusfecd by noted atithoritlCH. 1'rnnk rajiyj has Interpolated In "The Hoho Maid" a now -waltK num ber aalled "NlKhta of Gladness," which ho Bays l a Konsatlun, It Is hy an KiiKlUhmun. , TOO LATH 'IO OfiABSH'Y, WAN'VUD 30 h, p. spcoiid hitnd nu loinouiiu. .nn it ne imrt;aiu itir cunu. (Jive mako, taodcl, (ondltlou, pclco nnd wliiiio can bu seen. Addru'ta IJnx : W., raro Mall Tribune. 1 85 l'OIl SALti- A simp for the now ar rival. Flvo room cottaRo close In, furnished, modern, lino shade, largo lot on payed fetreut, pivrt of Pflvoinont paid, ?2.'IOO,00. W. T. York, room H, I'nlm-IJodKo block. 180 FOU SAM-: ItnbbltH, good docs amf buul(H for breeding. Oood stock, ? 1.00 each. Parties leaving coun try. lhoio UIQ-H. . 180 DRUMGOOLE'S FAIE RESTS W JURY HACUAMENTO, Cal, Oct. 28. With tho uUl6neo pinelleally eoiu. pluted nnd the argument o( cuun sol sehvituled for this tifteitmoii's hom kou of court, .lack Drumguolo, 11 prlioflghter fupiiurlv of 'Chicago, eliaiged with thu murder of tMiunjy do St, Maurice, u S.iuianitmtti n(t(il keeper, will. u till IIKolflimid, know his fiito h'ufOio nltihttall. The liitrOduMth'ii, as part of thu evidence, of n roufesslgu iniulii b DriiiuMoolo follow (ug llltf ntriMtt In Sun DIoko, was dOspm'atpiy fuutil by Vttoruey Tuttle, teprwiuntluK Drum Boole, but Judge Cunley tultul that tho coufessluti was ndmlMlhlu and It was rend Into thu record. Tntll louteudod that tie Mtnttuueut was se cured under dure, a a lesillt of ' third degree methods," and main tained that hU ullent had ulaco 10 pudlatcd It, TestlhliiK In his own behalf, Drum goole swore that Unber choked tho woman to death and denied that lit) had committed tho crime, nv charged by Hither, M(mieotu U'dtiiittoial ,smh hilhiii MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Oct. 2i.- It Is estimated that nearly five thou sand teachers from all sections of tho state are gathered hoio for the fifty first annual meeting of tho Minneso ta Educational association whlih op ened hero today. "Tho School and the Coiiiinunlt)" will be tho geiiorat topic of dlscutwlnu at this gathering and Its various phniett will be discus sed by many noted educators and other from this state nnd from else w hero. Tho new pla In which Cohan and Harris au to present Dougla Fair banks is to be calUM 'Dollau and St u-. " LAXATIVE FOR OLD PEOPLE-"GASCARETS" .siiIin, ('ali)incl and IMIN art on Liter uitl llouels I, Ike Topper At l In .Nosirllv li.ingcri (lot a I -cent box now. . Most old people must give to tlm bowole soma rospilar help, ute they suffer from eonstlputloti Thu roadl I ton Is perfectly natural. It Is just as natural as It U for old poopli. to walk slowly. Tor age Is never so ac tive as joiuli. Tan mitaeles aro Iim clastic. And the bowels aro mnscli Ho all old ptetple need Cascarcts. Ono iiilght hm well refuse to aid wah eee wlthKhuees as to ncgltM't this gontl aid to wtwk bowels. Th bowels must be kept aciltu. This Is Importaat at all ages, but never so such as at fifty. Aro la not a time for harsh ph)lr Youth may occasionally whip the bowels Into aetlvlty. Hut a lith can't be used every day. What the bowels of the old need is a gintU ami natural tonic. Ono that tan lie tnnstniitly used without barm The only suuh tonic Is CascoreU, and the cost only 10 ecnta per box at un drug store. Tlioy work while ou ultep Get This If thorn Is nuy product of human skill which mnro luvlshly contri butes to efficiency and comfort than a properly prescribed Ions, accurate ly positioned, it hiiii yet to bu dls covered by the multitude of Imperfeit vision. You will find jiiy work ue- curate In every dotal). Dr. Rickert .S11K0 Meilfotil Over Deuel's Oiojton Dry Wood Under Big Shed ValleyFuelCo, Corner Fir & W. 2nd sVr MiiBsiw' JM m' aft r Jlft ' ''aH Telephone 76 GIRLS! LOIS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR 1DRUF llalr Coming Out? If di, Thin or Tailed lleie'x nn lnovioiidwV Delightful Tonic lmM llalr Within ton minutes artfu' an appll eat Ion of Danderluo ou euiinol find a single traee of dandruff or rnlllim lmlr nnd .void nlp v 111 Dot Itch, hut What will plwisa )u most will bn af ter a few woek's use. tthou vou seo now lmlr, tliio and down) si first hut teally new Nalr straw In all over tho senlp. A little MftBtlerlliu Immmllalpl) doubtiw the bounty of our aatr No dltfeienee how dull, railed, lulttle 'I'MIV0 Sel My Home Ulir, Anttli tmkdnte elaht looms. Inrae sltodua tmreli. Uaseuteat and an rase, f in nine and lire (dace, Urtift lot 7vi;.v. I'lensantvst resident o pint of (own. Men a ?arro tract of vnry best alfalfa taud, Dar ereuk bottom. Alwi a kooiI ranch or ui chard team, welahl about 3700 pounds. Also slnht room house and bath to rent on paved street, vor) rwawiu able lout Mce me for trlio and terms on any of this property. Geo. L. Treichler I'ltoue lllll.lt Sequel To Love For Doll , MUrnit! Initinct CaI Devrloprd by Tccbhitf ClilUtail to l.cvo tbrlr Dull.. Tn lt t : riuitf -U l wlli t ti infwt lnllll fulrj Vnl IX t'" f' II. .11 ... Mm tV4l fU. I nl 'i Hi'- 't nf m Jiitw r-. I" oTi'lt' lb' "' truM ( all trufoftimll. .Viiil mow rtwMNt a nm tttlom prli .1 wtwn lh M ef '! telhrrh -l ! iil t O tmmiull Iwal rfl ma mu?1W 'IUU it cuaHlJIn-i Mltb a K.,irr(ill rIj lmwrii as Mi.ibor'a I'rl'-ml. an ri tftMl iU4tluM iH-avtratuitc la lu attar a lu iburfiinhlr lubrlrat j ixfil, tmf,B. muk 4 i,'m4m letuttiMl TVrv will I bu pam. a .if lie iMWa or tHcrttiM ab ." n ! a of ttlaiivM r airaln i f i teamltnx itm - -'Itx' H. ri-. !.-. Kill l .i':n, tl.u uu thr mrlil v ( Mlful !(), of i..r., lilShli hihI auui l kap('lt anlMm' n Tip )ouwr, riprctaal n'alvr aiiwt U ai full) walrbrul In! aha bmB w.Mb-.l in llw MwOtl 4lalaaaa wblrk Ul " 'v bar for tba Miwt latpi.risat ivrbt in hrr h' Vltbri VrW4 reabUa brr l. atobl all , isswettM nt ilrred. rrr ur imIh, aa4 lbw , ab la rvr.-it la kxalib a4 )reeth t i lit, up "" loifiil iV i.f m 'tn-r)-" ifttil vtiih. rS I ii I . Toil Kill all drnv t In ii II r ill I Urn li. I.) I tilnnll (H u .ti i i 4 Is the Topic at The Christian Church Tonight Splendid Music by the Choir and a Soloist HEAR PUTMAN all ilnik- l r. ' i I M . 1 - 1 Raises j1 the Bough 1 1 P Better I B ALL GROCL RS 0 J vy visn wnr mni mmim.mrtttftK!' I 'Heavenly i I Visions 1 c or p DiDERl 1 MM and im'imhk)'. JuhI molstou u cloth with DttitdtiiliKi and enfiilly diaw It tluough your lmlr. lukluw one siuitll Htiand at a time. TheVfferl ! ainfiH lug -your hair will he llaht, fluffy and wav), and ha to wn appeal bhch pf . ubiiudanie, an lueoniimriiblti luoler, NOftuuM and liixuilaneif tlet a V (eat Itottle of ItMHWllOil l)ituilrlno f i om nay tltua llfnu or toilet eouutar. Hd prove that yfjftr hair Is a pint) and soft as aitjr that It hM be'ti aslrrtMl or Mured ly eareJoss itireetateut that'll all- -oii nurelr can have uenutlfnl hli' hihI lots of It if you will Just try n UltU DautUitiio Vetches And s :s Now Cvoj) of Sootln Now Roudy Sec tin for utmI pritcrt on nil other optlsi foi' fnll nowiiig. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 220 E. Main 'fcsai The Cmon "Wristlet" Watch SICE Martin J. Redely Tin; .tuwi.i.i.it For every thine, new and up-to dull lu the walib, jcevlsry, tut glass I (nil silti rnr lhia. Near I'imI Office Let Us Take Care of your Hair Sealed of the sralp la reapoitalblu for moat hair trouble. Tha nli med uourlahuieut, umsaaae, atliiiu tall in Miuliinllii TitNitiiMiilc nnd tho I'lltiuaile Itiiy almost work intrudes for ths hair, Tho advice of an experienced ilarl iiellu Kiaduale Is at )our service frie of (liarito, HrliiK jour roinbitivH to us. Wo do A No. 1 word. Marinello Hair Shop 1117 (oiriietl-Coity IIMk I'Ihoio ll."7-lt E. D. Weston Official Photograplior of tho Meilford Commorcial Club 'Aiiiutoiiririuljihiug Post Onrdu LUll m tiiovei -ggr-ntjiw ' ' ' asir " "viuummtrt aftfrfvi M " I lu I'auoraniic Work FlaHh liglttn PorlrnltA hitoriormid oxturioi' viowa NoKalivott niutlo'iiuv tiit,io iind any jilaoo by appolil mont, 208 E, Main Phono 1471 A fc M -t-