Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 29, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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While Sox, oppixfit Chri-.lv .Math
cw-on hero .wwlerdny nnd tho Whi'e
Sox won oxer tho New Yotk (lnnt,
fl to 0. Mathcxon xvn taken outt
nftor he allowed two double- and n
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WASHINGTON', Oct. 2!).- Govern
will officials xveio beginniiij? to hope
tuilay thai General Felix Dinr.' flight
at Vera Cm I.. Iho United Staler
consulate and his miheqtienl reeep
lion on honrd an American wnrlup
in Hie harbor would pasi without
creatine n froh crisis at present.
President Huerla apparently xvajsiuj-le in the fourth intnii?. Tin
too well snlNfied at hnxinp Diaz outjpiiuo was played in a snow-tom,
of the country to trouble himselv Scere: " K. H. l'.
over the manner ait which he left it. Sox 0
Tlioiiiih the Meicnn nuthorilie-; nt Giants 0
Vera Crur. and Mexico Tily still in- Knttcrie Johnson and
fdtcd thnt Diar. was in no danlnjr, Mnthcxxson, Wille and
and that not even an order for hi Wiugo.
luretu hail liecn pixrn, it was gencr
nllv believed here that his life wa
in peril and that ho did the wise, if
not Iho heroic, thing in seeking
American protection. It was agreed,
however, that ho hns put himself out
of nil future running for the presi
dency by throwing up the sponge
when ho did.
Men in high positions in the ad
ministration did not try to hide their
satisfaction, nt the announcement
from London, Berlin and Paris that
Germany, England nnd Franco will
adopt no new Mexican lwlicy until
the United States submits its plnn
to them.
This was accepted as meaning thnt
danger of friction with the old world
powers is removed and that Prcd
dent Wilson's hands will be left free
to deal with Ilucrta in whatever
manner seems best to himself, un
hampered by the necessity for con
sidering some outsider's policy every
timo ho makes n move.
Several dispatches wore received
nt Iho stato department today telling
of increased activity among the Mex
ican rebels.
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E. TIIENKMANN.
"Kddle" Trvnktu.in Is Princeton's con
Ire, Now tlioic lire ct litres anil centres
but there Is only one Trviikttmn At tin
ptvt position lie sniely U there, and tin
snap lie dWplii.vs when In action I
em ush to ui.il.e i football "Imj;" ruli lit
Imtii's together, slviku Ills Le.id wlsol,
iiul Miy, Some Iko'I" ,
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OF CRATER LAKE DEAD
pi:ni)u:to.v, Ore, Oct. 29.
Wandering up and down the streets
of Pendleton. "Coalle," an old hound,
kc!p8 up a constant search for his
dead master, "L'r.r.e Jimmy" Loll-
Many turned out jestorday to
hear Pastor K. 0. Sexton, of Lon
don, Ens., discuss what lies "Heyono.
tho Oravo." Interest rnn high
throughout his entire discourse,
which lasted for over an hour. The
lecture eoverni! nincli nt tlm rrlttni-n
from Genesis to Revelation, and fow I n.ian; ,lono" l Wetor and ono of
sermons havo been preached ,''"-' ""t-beloved men In Umattlli
whlbh tho Ulble was so freely quoted. county Wa,s, foll !,K, U,c
The pastor was very strong In his""" ,n u1h,ch ,0 0,,, ,unn u,wl r '
contention that there Is an opportun- """' """ ., joi""-'" ""ui:j
Ity foe purgation from sin beyond tho ",0"f, "Uen h, boi,y, M l,n,,fihl ,0
Brave. Nor was he without support I ! 0?llletn- Many tine, x oay ho
l.iF.ta tllv JIIHll'a nulla IIIS IUIISIUI
frequented. when on tritux to thli
city. The old man and his dog were
faithful companions.
"Uncle Jimmy" Lehman vns past
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"THE RAINBOW"
The coming of Henry Miller nt the
Page Friday evening in n new piny,
which has had tho stamp of approval
of New York, Chicago nnd the larger
cities of the cast to such extent that
this distinguished player's engage
ments in ''The liniubovv" hnvc been
confined to thnt territory of two
seasons, will bo ono of tho events of
tho season in local theatricals. Mr.
Miller is an actor-manager of dis
tinction nnd his success in this A.
K. Thomns comedy is unquestioned.
It is said that not only is his role
ono of unusual force, but that the
piny itself is so strong that ho hns
dono nohing sinco "The Great Di
vide," which equals it in appeal and
interest. Jlriefly, tho plnv deals with
n man of wealth nnd position, whose
long separation from his wife has re
sulted in rather wild bachelor wnvs
nnd indiscreet attachments. His
daughter, whom ho has not seen since
n child, returns from nbrond with
her mollicr nnd seeks the father who
is n stranger In her.
Tho advent of this sweet and inno
cent girl of 17 brings n revolution
in the lifo nnd vicwjioiut of the
father, nnd tho drnrnatibt has told in
uppouling stylo of the chnngo she
makes in him nnd of tho resultant
reconciliation of husband nnd wife.
Mr. Miller's nolnblo nbility ns a pro
ducer is said to havo found an out
let for his artistic direction in stag
ing "Tho Itninbow." Surrounded by
nu unusual company, ho will present
tho piny with tho pmiio elaborate
pioduotion seen during tho long run
of Iho play nt tho New York Liberty
thenter.
Its seonos chnngo from a hand
some bachelor npartment in New
York to a country cstnto on Long
Inland and later aro laid in nu Ital
ian illu on the Mediterranean.
said that tho scriptures as a whole
supported this thought, "i:cry kneo
shall bow and every tongue confess
that Ho Is God." Since this has
never jet taken place with tho great
majority of mankind, Its fulfillment
must be future: beyond tho grave
many knees will bow which havo
novcr bowed before. Tho Lord Is
that truo light, "which llghtoth
every man that cometh Into the
world," the billions not enlightened
on this side of tho gravo must be en
lightened on tho other side, clso
God's word Is false. "I. If I bo
lifted up, will draw all men unto me."
Surely tho Lord has nut drawn all
men unto Him on this sldo of the
grave; It must bo beyond tho grave
where these words will bo fulfilled.
BOYS PIG CLUB '
DEPARTMENT'S LATEST
WfASIIIXGTOX, 1). C, OH. 2S.-
Tho department of agriculture bus U
boys' corn club nnd its girls' can
ning club and now comes the bovs'
pig club, being organized in tho south
for tho nuntoso of increninr the
supply of pork nnd encouraging good
breeding of hogs. Already clubs
have been organized in Alnbuirn nnd
Louisinnn, and n club organization
has been blurted in Georgia. It i
tho purposo of tho officials of the
department to organize clubs in ev
ery southern state.
The idea of the orgnuv.ntion Marl
ed with tho Fanners C'o-opirntive
Uemonstralion branch of the de
partment and lias been carried on
with tho co-operation of the ninmal
husbandry division of the bureau of
animal industry. Tho organization
is an off-shoot of tho boys ' com
club which has an organization in
every southern stnte and which bus
been tho menns of producing reoord-
breaking yields of corn. The pig
club, when thoroughly ofgnuized,
will, it is oxpectid, work hnnd in
hand with tho corn club. The boys
of tho latter will produce tho corn
nnd tho boys of the newly organized
association will sco to it that the
pigs are produced to cat Iho corn.
S2 )ears of ago when ho died, and
since ISO 9 ho has been a resident of
Umatilla county. Ho cinn wost
wPh the goldseokors in IS 19, and
after prospoctlug in California for
several joars went to Carllo.i, 11. ('.
In tho 60's ho camo to Kasorn Ore
gon, still In quest of tho yellow
metal. Many weary days ho spent
in Boarch of tho old IIIuo Iluckjt
mlno in Malheur county, tho Lost
Cabin mlno In Southern urcgon and
other equally noted Kldorados. U
will In 1SC22, whllo piloting somo
prospectors over tho mountains from
Grant county to Southwestern Ore
gon that ho stumbled on Crater I.a'.o
and he ahvajs claimed tho distinc
tion of being tho first whlto man to
set eyes upon that natural wondor.
In 1S71 bo and Dr. Tcol discov
ered the hot springs In tho southern
part of Umatilla county which novt
bear bis name. Ho owned nnd oper
ated them until a fow vcars ago,
when ho sold them, retaining only a
cabin and privllego of using tho
Bprlngs for llfo.
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OAKLAND, Ciil., Oct. 'JO. Louis
Uvea of Los Angeles will be given
nu oppottutiity hoie tonight lo grad
uate into the fiist innk of light
weights when he meets Hud Ander
son of Mod foul in n ten-iounll bout. I
Tho southern scrapper has been)
bow lint; over nil his opponents in the
four-round game lit Sun Francisco. (
nnd many funs believe he has n good
chance of pulling the Medfoid light
weight away.
Tonight will mark Anderson's
firt ring appearance since ho went
under the surgeon's knife in Los An
geles immediately after his bout with
Loach Cross, and the Orcuoniaii's
declaration thul he is just ns good
as ever is doubted liv lnanv follow
ers of the game. Kees is a ruuiied '
scrapper, and hi handlers claim he
is cleverer thnu Anderson. The Ind
iting, which is very light, is nt 10 U
(1, with Anderson the favorite.
Auction Sale.
Tho undersigned will sell at public
auction nt Ulrlch's auction house, on
tho corner north of the pout office in I
this city, on Saturday, November
first, 1913, nt two o'clock p. in. Con
sisting of a largo assortment of lad
les' wearing npparoll. also furniture,
desks, crockery v aro nnd trunks and
valises. Terms strictly cash.
WILLIAM ULU1CH,
191 , Auctioneer.
AVoinon'.s
C'ano and
AVaslrahlo Doeskin
(llovt'w, $1.2f quality,
now,
a pair
98c
MANN'S
Control Avo Noor P. O. .
Women's Ouliiur, Flan
nel NMjjlil downs, tfood
qualify, salo
lrie,e, eaeli ..
48c
Reap the Benefits of this Big Sale
READY-TO-WEAR REDUCTIONS
5-YEAR .CLOSED SEASON
Tho new federal migratory bird law
which went into effect October 1,
provides n fivo-ycar closed season
on tho following game hi ids, which
it has liorctofoio been Invvful to hunt
in facnsou under stato laws: Hand
tailed pigeons, curlews, wood ducks,
nnd nl60 nil of tho shore bads to
bo found in Oregon except tho black
breasted nnd golden plover, Wilson
or jnck snipo and greater and lesser
yellow-legs.
Tho federal slatuto protecting tho
nbovo birds is of particular iutoicst
to Oregon spoilsmen at this time, us
they Biipeiscdo stnto laws wherovor
theio is a conflict.
Vaudeville nt I'ngo Tonight.
A splendid bill of high class vaudo
villo acts Is tho offering at tho Page
tonight.
These nets wero solected from
Portland's leading vaudovlllo thea
ters, Including tho big lieadllncrs,
Clu) ton-Drew players,
Thcro will bo flvo acts and tho
Pageoscopo in a ratMIng good come
dy picture, and a good show guaranteed.
AVOID CATARRH
llrcnllio H)iiiiicI It .Mcdlr.itc tho
Air Vou J treat ho nuil Instantly
Hclleics
Why continue to suffer from ca
tarrh, stopped up head, husky voico
and other troubles of tho breathing
organs when Clias. Strang will sell
you Hyomol with a guarantee to re
fund tho purchase prico If It is not
satisfactory.
Hyomol is a pleasant, harmless and
antiseptic medication which you
brcatho a fow times dally through a
smal Inhaler. It effectively and
promptly rclloves all catarrhal dis
charges, snlflos, foul breath, watery
eyes and tho formation of crusts in
tho noso, or nionoy back.
A complete Hyomol outfit, consist
ing of Inhaler and a bottlo of Hyo
mol, coists 11.00, and extra bottles, if
afterwards needed, aro only CO ceiits.
Always uso Hyomol for bronchitis,
cold In tho head, husky voico, croup
of Infants and any inflammatory ills
easo of tho breathing organs,
Coffee
Give that eross-patch
a cup of Sehillin's Hest
for breakfast and see
it smootlie that wrinkl
ed brow. H
It's SehillnVs Best
in the package let it bo
your best in the pot and
the inp; there's much
in making and serving
it.
In nroma-tlght cans, over
fresh; cleanly grnnulatcd; -10c
n lb moneyback.
AVomen's New Kail Suits, made of
splendid all wool materials, cutawav
styles, look as good as
most $'J") ones, each ..
$12.50
id Dlack Tail-
$18.00
DRESS GOODS REDUCTIONS
Maids and
Women's Xavv Ulue and
ored Suits, new styles,
sale price, each
"Women's New 1'lannel Waists, trim
med in red or blue, some in Balkan
blouse of I cut, tfli.00 grade.
now.
a eh.
$1.50
fi(HH) yards All Wool Herges,
eaney Mixtures, up to u.mj
grades, on sale at, yard . ..
Ill-inch All Wool Storm Serge
regular $1 grade, yard .... ...
Til-inch Heavy ('makings, in many new
styles of plaids and mixtures, 'J.HO
values, this sale at,
per yard
49c
79c
7fe .Messalino Silk at
yard
per
$1.89
48c
FREE SAVE YOUR SALESLIPS AND GET ROGERS SILVERWARE FREE
Women's Heavy Sweaters, in gray and
red, ff'A.OO grade, now at,
viH II ( i
$1.48
Colgate's Talcum Powder,
LTic cans, at, each,
only
12c
OUTING FLANNEL SALE
fiOOO yards heavy Colored Outing Q
Klannel, 10c grade, now, yard OC
Our regular 12' (.c Outing Klan
nel in white and colors, yard .
10c
BLANKET SALE
10-1 Cotton Hlankets, good $1
quality, now, pair ..
11-1 Cotton IMankets, h'vv
twill, tf'J grade, now, pai
79c
f$1.48
Best Dress Prints,
fast colors,
5c yd.
Host Cotton Chiil
lies for Comforters,
5c yd.
Clark's O. N. T.
Spool Cotton,
7 for 25c
7Lx!)0 Bleached
Sheets,
48c each
$m$mm$m$m
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ARROW
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Cluttt, I'vabodr A Co., Ine, Mkr
Let Us Take
Care of vour
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Hair
Neglect of tho scalp Is responsible
for most hair troublo. Tho scalp
needs nourishment, massago, stimu
lation. .Murlnello Treatments and tho
rrlsiuntic Jtay almost work miracles
for tho hair.
Tho advice of an oxporloncod Marl-
nollo graduate Is at your service
freo of charge.
HrJng your combings to us, "Wo
do A No, 1 work.
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Page - Dressier
Real Estate
We are now located at 320 East Main Street.
As soon as our listings are complete we will open our
Los Angeles office. Two large offices will be active
to handle your property. Do not delay in seeing us
if you have property for sale or exchange.
WANTED Medium priced residences for sale.
WANTED Furnished houses for rent.
' REMEMBER-We buy, sell, exchange or sell.
Special attentiqn to care and rental of properties
of non-resident owners.
P AGE-DRESSLER
Offices No. 320 E. Main St. Medford. Ore.
MoTinello Hair Shoo
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