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PAGE FOUR TvlEDFORH MATT! TRIBUNE, MEDFOUr), OK'KUOX. lONDAV. OCTOHEK 117, miM. I,! t Medford MAIL tribune ? - II LI .J' I lr.-C- A IttftrwPRNnwiW NMWSI'APKIt rUIIMHiniU KVKItV APTK11NOON KXfT.IT SUNDAY 11V THIS MKJI'-On 1'KlWTlNa CD. Tlio Pcnmcrfttle Time. TM MciUonl Mall, The Mi'ilfonl Trlbunn, Tim South' nro OraKrtiiUn, Tim Asblsnil Tribune. Office ilall Trlhuno iMIMIne. 36-27-29 North t"lr atrettj tulepiiorn 7&. TURN OF THE TIDE Or IMper of the City of Mail ford. ffletnl I'npor of Jackson County. aCOUQU TITTNAM, Kdlter ami Mnnamr Official Jlotarwl Uoilfonl. Mnroli 3, 1 as aeooini-eiara umiut Kiin, under tlio act QrtJ minociaurrioN nATxa One year, by inftll . . - f)nn inotith. I mritl Per month, diiixrrwl hy earrltr In MnflToril. Jaehaonxll.e and Cen tral lwm. - . RMnnlav only, hv inall, r year t.M .so .se e Weaklr. Kr inr.. ..-... 1.51 BLAST AI PICE RUPERT y Sir. George' K. Hoo, now xt-it-iiifj their dniigh'ter rtt Prince Rupert, II. C, writes : "Yesicrdny (October 38) ono of dho biggest blasts oxer BCiu oil up,nore xvns snot nnil many from nlmosl ovoryxvhere went lo wit ness it. I never saw such n wonder ful (tight It bccinnl like the whole mountniu xvns lifted up and set down ngniii. It wns very successful nnil will net tlio contractor n lot of Money. Over lorly-nve tons ox Kiuiler nnil ilynumite wag need, mid that is twenty tons more tlinn t tin t el to brrak the obstruction which lii-lil the Pacific ocean out of the Pnnnnm ennui They ilo big thing up here nnil in n xvav it is unite in-. Urchin. Tho Unuid Trunk Pnoifle railway i buildinc n hotel ami dnek wtitijc $2,000,001). Tomorrow (Oelober 120) i Onnnd i.m Tlinn);iriviur dy. We had xory niee service on it nt tho Khr lthh cliurcli. 'This morning tho churoh wns nil trimmed in vines fruit nml vogotables to bring out the idea of a harvest festival. "You ce, they nre nhend of us in Thanksgiving day. We don't expeet to hnvo tha turkoy; they nre out of the question. Hut Hilly brought home n young cub bear from his hunt a ad wo will roast the beet of that. We hnvo had lots of vciiiioti thiH foaaou, nnd now the markets nre full of wild duols hud geese." Mrs. lloo spent flio lust two month, in Prinee Huperl and is now Mxitintr in Seattle. HENRY MILLER PLAYS HERE FRIDAY OCTOBER 31 'OHEK bank statements .show a i?yhi of r7.M57.ir in deposits over those of August, which speaks lomltM' than words of business conditions in led ford and tho Yioguv River valley. The bank Vtaf ements are as follews: Oct. II. 1913 Annual 9, 1013 Sept, S. 1U1U First National 61G.60S J5 $ R08.CfiB.Si ? 550.0r,li Til Farmers & Fruitgrowers.. 136,Bt0.ii2 SM'.r.TO. II) Jackson County 508,!5.S -tR!,49S.S!) Medford National ....... G07.5 18.81) 4ya.08i5.SO ENFORCING X m IBIULE LECTURE AT THE PAGE THEATRE TUESDAY 188.810.10. HO.USfi.a.. MJI.60t.Dl Total $l,St3,SI3,3'J $l,65tf,a70.7 t $t,6S?.357.2R Jnroneo since Aujniit P. 1S13.. IncrMso ovor renort 1512 A 4M , $887.1 Sl.CR iOl.lPO.H "Tho Rainbow" which Honry Mil ler will bring to tho Page theatre, October 31, has boon heralded by tho critics of Now York, Boston, Phila delphia and Chicago as tho most lwautlful stnRo story over wrltton by an American author. It deserves to rank as tho American "nonbiliary" rays tho Now York Sun, "only that It happens to bo an Infinitely better wrltton play." "It Is a boautlful play, btrautlfully acted," says tho Now York Times. "It ndds dignity and distinction to tho Amcilcan Htago," says tho Now York World. "It Is Indeod a thing qf frrldcsccnt lovoliness," sayti tho Chicago Inter- Oceati. "It Is a boautlful play beauti fully actod," says tho Chicago Trl huno. "Tho Rainbow Is a beautiful play; Miller's acting big and fine, ' says tho Chicago Record Herald. "It clutches tho heart," says tho Uoston American. " 'Tho Rainbow' show3 Honry Miller at his host," eaya tho Philadelphia North American. "It Bont a thrill through tho audience," says tho Philadelphia Record. "The !ay Is a mastorpleco and tho net lug duperb," t.aya tho Uoston Journal. And thou nro but u fow of tho trlb- ute that have been paid to Mr. Miller mid his wonderfully appealing coin cth of sentiment by the most famous trilled In tho Unltod States. "Tho Ralnbqw" U the blggost triumph of Honry Mlllt.r'H brilliant enroer. Prnit shipments are the heaviest, in tho history of the valley and will nriug in a million dollars of outside money. Each year this crop will show a great increase as the young orchards attain greater age. Not only fruit, but other products are being exportod. rotatoes, onions and mixed carloads ot vegetables are being shipped, whereas a fuw years ago hundreds of ear- loads were imported. "Work will shortly conmifcnce on the. half-million dollar cement plant at Gold Hill that will manufacture a thous and barrels of cement a day and give employment to a large force ot men a permanent industry lor the valley. JDonls are pending for the sale of large timber tracts, which will insure the construction and operation of a large lumber' mill, thus providing another permanent industry and cheeking the constant flow of money out of the valley. IWlvcrtisoments will be out this week for contracts on the Pacific highway, which will soon be under construc tion, and which means the expenditure of halt a million dollars for paved highway which will make Jackson count v the mecea of the auto tourist. The tide has turned in the Rogue River vallev and prosperity is again vyaving her magic wand. All we have to do is to industriouslv work to secure othefindustries. to develop some other of our tuanv natural resources so as to provide more payrolls, and to encourage diversified farm ing to the extent that even an ofl year J or fruit will scarcely be noticed. The i syrhology of prosperity is to stop knocking and boost believe that you are prosperous and the world be lieves it with you and aids you in creating prosperity. MIGRATORY BIRO L OREGON i Ink IiSf mm ,JE9HH9H i mmjfgSKnmm WALL STREET AND THE CURRENCY BILL WALL STREET and the big banking interests stren uously oppose the 'Glass-Owen currency 'bill that Massed the house and is pending in the senate, because it dost rows "Wall street control of the nation's eurreucw A Vail street favors the central bank scheme of Aldrich because it will strengthen its eontre: of the money market. The New York "World sets forth the reason why Wall street opposes the currency bill as follews: They do not want currency reform, they do not wnnt bank reserve ro moved fr)m Wall Street control, they do !U)t want or want the country to havo any of tho great financial advantages and safeguards, provided alike by the Aldrich and by this bill, so much as they want a central bank, which the Aldrich hill alone provldod; so much as thoy wnnt such a hank under their own control, as that bill alono provided; so much as they want a voluntary bank .ivenibcrshlp In tho now system which the big bankers could j iiso to maintain ttiolr control over the country's banking crmllt. as tnnt bill alone provided. It Is now a "matter of the greatest regrot" that they did not rush that bill through when they had a congress more nearly under their control. The "World also shows that every worthy feature of tho Aldrich b'ill is embodied in the Glass-Owen bill: This ponding measure provides an elastic currency substantially In the manner of the Aldrich bill. It provides a mobilization of bank roserves against their nee by stock market gamblers in creating panic conditions and lor their use In prevent ing panic. It provides a rediscount system like the Aldrich bill. It divides the country Into rediscount districts llko the Aldrich bill. It extends those privileges to state bank and trust companies llko the Aldrloh bill. It provldos a broador market for buslnoss paper like the Aldrich bill. It prorldes for limited farm-land loans like tho Aldrich bill. It provides for foreign branch banks like the Aldrich bill. It offers to member 1iinks more liberal profits, more liberal rediscount privileges nnd more liberal cash-reserve privileges than did the Aldrich bill. Hut It Is not satisfactory to tho "bankers at large," while the Aldrich btl! was and Ib Tho rutted Suite dcnrttiunt of iiftrleulturo lUiuoutice that un.uige menta hnvo been prnctUiUlx t'iut pUtod to sat In motion tho mivrhtu ury to iiinke ofuctivo tho regulations protecting migratory hiiil whLh went lulu of foot October lnt A coniptolienslvo phut for tho on foreement of tho new law 1ub tioiu made. Under thin plan tho court rv I divided tutu thirteen dlMtrlcts, em.Ii in charge of an experienced luspti. tor. Kach inspector will have nboiit twtmly-tlvo men in his district. The Inspector for Oregon, Wash ington and Western Idaho which comprise tho 13th district I I,. Alva Lewis, who will hne office at S09 Ytjun lltdg., Portland, Oregon. Mr. Lewis has previously had charge of tho fedur.nl camo ri"crv:itloiiK In the Pacific district nnd will continue ' Alllurlf- tine is to uxercUo sunerilalon o..r n,,, ' thruHUh tills plnen, reservation ns well n the new fed eral migratory bird law Hy November 1st. 15)13, It Is hoped to hnvo the now warden ap pointed, thulr station nisiguod, anil preliminary arrangement anadu to commence field work. Arrangement have been mad by which tho department of agriculture and the various state game depart ment will work in clear o-oMrut!on lu enforcing the laws, so tlmt all state warden will eo-onerot In keeping down violation mid a num ber of the stato wnrdens will bo given eoiumlMmi as I'nllml Stutoa wardens for this purpose FOR BEDFORD PEOPLE P. I). Sexton Thf Interunonni PlMo Students naaoclation. with headiiuarter at Crux eu Teiiiue. Itdiutou, I nrraug lug to give a erloa ot lllhlt Itx-luro the world oxr. Sex-eral tour have been arranged for itvangellat lu IUIimI to pus bendud by li. I). Sexton, ot Uindou, who "III spenU on the subject: "tlyoiid the droru," at l'ugo theatr. Tuixsduy nt ".-IB p in, it I said tlmt this trle ot lec ture Is especially HtrtiHg, both lu tho logttml nrnuiguinviit of subjeuls nnd lu the able corps of spenker. The first lecturer considers the queatlon up pe rm out In the mind of most peo ple, vie, "What Lie IWyoud the jUrnxe?" l'ow olalm to know. None hate returned to tlt us. Nearly 'evwriouo holds n dlffaient view. All wilt b IntoriMteil, no doubt. In the owning liKiture. and wilt turn out to ( hMr what urny U sld mi this much idlscuaaett Vubject. Juilglng from pes report. It will be sonutlhlug jiiiuwunl. Page Theatre (Woll Healed and Ventilated) Wednesday, Oct 29, 1 Night Only Special Selected Hill from Orphriun. hiutagos ami Sullivan iV- t'oiisidiue Circuity The Bip; Mciulliners CLAYTON and DREW PLAYERS Present "OTHELLO OUTDONE" A scream from start to I'minli. People. Special Si-enery and Ell eels. .... THE LOWES Wonderful and Senna tioiml locals with the Davo (Smiles) Gardner Singing his own Sougd. 1'ive O 'BRIAN and LEAR Cliaracterir.atioiiH SANTUCCI The WixaiM of the Accordcon PAGEOSCOPE Admission Lower l'Monr riiic, llalcnny ,')"(. Moois Open 7 P. M. ITn leatre Tonight P. M. 1.1 .Ateilfoiil ntlens' ICxpiTlcnres Pur-nl-li Topic for .Meilfortl Ilrifsliiti Tho following Qxperieme oicwrrml in Medfurd. A Medford cltisen re lates It. . , Stmilur oxporlences nro occurring dally. Medford people are bslng raliortxl. (iottlng rid of dUtrtwalng kidney Ills. Try Donn's Kidney I1IU tku totted Moilfonl romsily. Medford piHipIc testify, Medford people profit. s mo aviuonee is noma neB v. the proof Is convincing. Medford testimony Is gratefully given. Medford sufferer should heed It. Mm, Grace Skecters, C W. .lack sou St., Medford, Ore.. sy: "I can recommend Doan's KJujuey Pills, pro cured at liasklns' driig stoce. for pain ami stiffness In the hack and other symptoms of kidney trouble. Tbl remedy rollored me when I uhiI it . nnd I have beon well ever sine." ' For salo by all dealors. I'rlre 50 ' cents. KoBtur-Mllburn Co., Iluffnln, i New York, solo agents for tlio United States. I Roniombor the name Doan's and tako no other Coffee A cup of good coffee! It's a luxury. There is plenty of good coffee, if you could be sure of gutting it while it's good and fivh. Vou are sure of Schil ling's Host the name; doubly sure the aro-lim-tight can; thrice sure- iitDUcvback. KI'MI.W A XII .XIO.NKW 7 PATIIK WKKKI.V SO. lOltl'l'Mv'S 'ITItN Vllngruph Drumii SW'Klfl' ItKVK.VCII Itsswimy Western IHTIC lt.IS(l I.VlU'jflitV KsMUift)' Woaleru i.ovu op- nitAtrrv l.ublu llllokllll, N. Florence Clark VIOLINIST AND TI.ACIIUU Klrst-cluss Musk tor a'l Oivsslons 1 1 III W, Fourth M. l'luiue 7KI-J EASTERN BROOK PLANTED IN EVANS CREEK Our deputy f1b xvurdum received iiKeeii omiih oC c lutein brook trout. Theio weio, about ISO licli to the inn nnd tbay mojivuied from nn ineh mhI n luilf, to five indie loiter. Uiluy lluinmeisley touk the fish up Kvtuis cm I; aiid'-'juHt before the leuehad the Wimor"britJga lie emjitiod two of the eaim in tho creek. Two more xvere emptied nt the 1km Kautlmiiicr d:ne niidttxvu nt tno Itnuco Citrtor l'iiim. Tho oilier nine huiih xvors tekun up tho reok us fnr us the t ntmi iilnpp, "and xxore thero libtr ntcd. Argf&. t', bled MINJR4At- OnuUs Pake, I1x Miner, for iienrly n qunrlor of a cen tury n resident oi' Omuls Pans, died nt In home, (pc.t'gbor 2lit from tuber fub'sis. Ufi xxtts Jiorn on July 1.1, 38 IS, Jlo gnmo lo.Grrnlg PngR from lowu twenty-four ycnn "go, nnd for n uim,be.r -of jeara vna ongtied in fiumimi littvinj; owiiQd n tract of land on the lower rixw, He is Bur ,ivctl by n wife uud one daughter. TOURIST SEASON ENDS AI GRATER LAKE Tho tourist season. )m practically clod nt Crater I.uko nml II. K. .Mumyer is the only inhabitant ot tlu) entire purk. S)iperiutetident Hteele Iiiih left for Portland, nil (be rpiijl Idiildiiij; erewa Jmvc loti di buuded nnd ah aoou hh the first henxy storm hit the jwrk .Mr. Mom er will Imve toJeure. Until then he will iwnin to rogixler the fow tour it that may visit tlia lake and to cloao up tho lieadijunrtera for the loi winter. Even the deer and oougnr tlmt fol lowed them, uud nil other niiimul have t'ono to lower altitudes. The tdiglit snow that hug nlrendy fallen in tho park remain only lu places, but the firet faloim, which will dint off the outside world from (fillip Ai'iint nml the Jake, i not far off. All the fools nnd machinery used in tho (lOiiAtrpclioii of now roads in the pmk during the last summer Imve hueu stiued at the ltiirns and I'ltiu' sHwmill beyond Fort Klainntb, and nboiit April 1 of next year will sco the loud building rouommouecd. TJie crews xs'ill follow tlio suoxy and by this incuin iiiiK-li xvprk will have been neeomplisbed by tho lime the Tim of the lake tmn bo reached. BRAKEBEAMER KILLED 'I John A Perl Undo rtaker Lady Asstbtant, 2H fi. 1IAIIT1.KTX PhonuM M, 47 iiuu 17-J-a Aiubnlnuco Service Ucnuty Coroner ASHLAND, Or., Oc 27. John Kmicr, n trnusieut, wn-. fatally in jured in tiiu Southern Pu-itU' vnrd lieie Friday. Knuer, wlui hud ridden into town on n freight, emwlcd out from under it mid Htejd in front of the engine, which we on it wuy to the roundhouse. He bad both feet uud one hand out off uud died in u fow hour,. Jin has n nlsUr nnd brothel nt SundiiHky, O. Thi is the fourth accident within u xenk. Lint Friday Klmur Congef was fchot and neeidenlally killed by hi hrollicr while bunting deer in the' mouiituiiiM east of here; Friday night Jeff CoIiImou, a trump, wn idiot and fntallv xviuiiiileil by It. C. llurns, a iiompanion; Thnrsdny, Henry ICel lHr, a treiisient, wn eauglit mi u treatle in the KinkiymiK xouth of hqie and eompelled to jtiuij to the rocky creel, bed, thirty-five feet below, lit ib in the Granite City hospital beoj suffering with broken lib', a broken arm nnd jvsiblo internal iiijlirieK. T. F. PRATT "The Healer ' has rnado tho blind see, tho deaf hear, tho lamo walk,, tho nick get woll. Fifteen years' of practical experience In treating, chronic, diseases. Consultation freo. Lo cated at 315 N. Rnrtlctt St. Phono IIO'J-M. E. D. Weston Official Photographer of tht Medford Commercial Club Amateur Finishing Post Card.i Panoramic "Work Flash lightH Portraits Interior and exterior view- Negatives made auv linn und any place by" appoint went. I'lmio, Trnpi, llffecu Driini niu Uxery Tenth Tltket Luck)' lloiitilu ft M III UIYiS ISIS TliEATRi PHOTOPLAYS TOIIAY TIIHIK MPT I AL I'ltlKM) Vltnnrnph TIJi: SPLLL Op PltlMCYAL Sellg CORNWALL, TIIU UNClLISII ltl IKICA Scenic tiii; eoMuiiiA.vs downfall L'oniHily unit nu.vvic itiseiMtit Path Western Ikiii Tomorrow TIIK WIIMKUS OF I'ATIt lu Two PartH o I Afv THEATER TODAY BOBBIE ROBBINS & CO. hir atideillc act, just one big lautrh. "IN WAKE OF THE BRAINSTORM Txi irt'l coiui'dy. I 1 M frtlT ft fJUUINA. ! A xt ii imiilt Indian romance TRAVELOGUES. "THE COOK QUESTION" I.auglutblc coined v. "ADVENTURES OF MR. PHIFFLES" farce cuuiedy. Woohvorth & Woolworth Mu-ic and sound effects. ALWAYS 10c ! LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS Thoroughly modern rooms ! renting from ,S.0() j0 $10.00 per mouth Jjat.hroom and Laundry, Accommodations ("las and Mlectrie ' Lights KverytliingTurniHliod ICxcept KaLs Riverside So. Phono nno-ii 217 I WOOD . 1 I For Sale $ OAK, FIR, LAUREL AND SLABW00D IN TIER, COIID AND ) CARLOAD LOTS '" S I lv I Frank li. Ray I h Yard at Sixth and Fir Sts. PHONE 7fiO.R I i G&yJWFfS&'Ji&'ftfifif&ifijifi . rtr..y.v.x. " V .!.y,r, to . fit.: . fS'MiJ$(.ji& MSJMMSJfBMSJMdMBWBsMMBMfill 1" 'I T X ' SMS I u" ' '-i. .Medford, Ore. W lmWmfi'WKHA ' IfMiWl JC XlMWM imv. Mam Phnnni47i Ijfij&ja E;jjR?rHanc&raiiwu5 Hotel MENDETS Mend all leaks liiHtantl without the uso of heat, solder, cement or rivet Jn graultownro, aluminum, hot water hags, tin, copper, hras, sheet Iron, all cooking utensils and rubber goods. Simply tighten Mcndct uud leak Is mended. Assorted sizes and xvronch lu each package Prlco 10 and 25c u box. MItS. . 11. STHVHNS, Tolo, agent for this county. Also on sulo at M. F. Si H. Co,, Medford. Are You Satisfied With the Bread You Bake? Are the loaves inrgil, light ami springy? Tho fault may not bo youiK- It may not he the oven It I very likely the flour. To make sure of good, wliolonoiiio nnd delluloiiu broad, Just uso DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR It always makos gopd bread It'o always of tho numo high final ity. You can depend on It. Thcro Is satisfaction In evory sack or your money buck. 1 ABIC YOL'lt (HtOCMIt FOR "DRII'TRI) KNOW" Sperry Flour Company Ml Hltimtcl tu Hip Hut, ol Urn Piluclpnl 'i'lieuler nml Shopping IMMrlct Recently Reilcromtcil nml ItrfuinMiril Tliroughoiit, uud Hitler Ripilppiil Toihiy than Uxor llefoio KiirniH'iui Plan ItoouiH wltlmut liaili, .si i.od p(!r day mid up Room with Imtli, U.(M) per dny ami up u. .1. itrtuwiAN.V, Manager. N. K. CLARKi:, Asxt. Mur. Latta & Hopkins i i Nurseries Growers of JlighrClrade ItVuit Trees. Apple and Pear Trees are our specialties. Slock one-year-old trees on three-year-old roots. Some of best orchards in the valley are sol, lo our trees. Nurseries near xjomrni romt. aUomord office, room 02. A . 10. AV ir ,-.,.,. . -. : --,-.-.., , ., ie hou-u I'ixperienco h hows that ho shows that homo building. Phone grown, acclimated trecn arc tho best. PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES S 4 It w V '