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PAGEFOTJTt MEDFOUt) MAIH TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, OttEClOX. FRIDAY, 00T01WR sue; IKedfoiid Mail tribune ,,.,,. , ,,. ...j.., . . :r: AN INOtU'ENDRNT NNWHPAPr.U lUUMH!li: NVHIIY AKTRUNOON KXOHPT KUNDAY HY TUB MISDKOKU PJIINTINO CU. A COMPLIMENT TO JAOKSON COUNTY Til 10 highest possible compliment .Jackson county oouhl have reecived is the price received Tor its &"00,000 Mn ln nrfu. IaI1 rr.ii.i.MM llnll.llnir 4&.9?9Q North rir ntrcct; telephones '&. I tl0 Official Paper of tho City of Mnlford. l'npor or jixcKson iaumjr. OffleUl OKOKUn PUTNAM. IMItor mul Manager SH Knterwl nB econd-cliia matter nt Medfonl. On-ron, under tho net of March I, IS79. SUBSCRirTIOK BATES. On ycAr, by iw.ll - .f 5.00 nno month, ly mall .... .-. .50 Tor month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville ami Cen tral l'o nt .. .. .50 BUurday only, by mall. pr year 1.00 Weekly, per year . 1.50 BRAMWEL L BOOTH VISITING no II iu NEW YORK, Oct. M.-llramwcll Booth Fuccessor to hU fnthcr. the Into Qcnornl William Booth, ns head of the Salvation Army, nrrived here today from London on the liner Lu mtnnin. Ho occupied two rooms of the liner's regal suite. Booth paid n strong trilntle to the work of the Salvation Army, avert ing Hint hu father was ahead of hi time in tenchinj; equality of se.xe.. Tins is Booth's first trip to Amer ica mid he will remnin here only three weeks. Tho ohjeet of his trip, lie said, wns to inspect the nrmyV work in America, hut he flatly re fused to discuss n teport that he plans to collect n huge fund here. He announced his intention of vis iting his brother, Hnllinglnn Month, head of the Volunteers of America. hut said this must not he taken a meaning that n union of the two organizations was contemplated. ALBIA DEFENDERS REPLY TO T. L. TAYLOR Tho Democratic Time. The. Me.HorJ high WON' bonds. Which St)l(l Jit SI gOOtl piVUlilUU ill !l tillle nil, Tho Medford Tribune, Tho South-, f . ' , " " ' , njrrironlnn Tho Ashland Tribune. 0 financial (Icm'CSSlOn. Tile Sillo WJIS tllO llCSt 11111110 111 past eighteen months. The city oC Port hind was tumble to do better than 88 with its Uroadwav bridee bonds. The eitv of Kugeuo was unable to get ji bid sit )ar for its $100,000 water bonds. San Francisco has been obliged to issue its bonds in small denominations and sell them to the people direct. The state of California has found it exceedingly difficult to market its highway bonds and is enabled to proceed with work only by the people of tho vjirions comities jif footed subscribing for bonds. 1 .lames I. Hill in a speech last night on vtiilroad financ ing of the future, dechirod, "tho count rv is waterlogged with bonds. Confidence cannot bo restored until the name bond luis won back something of its old standard." That even the bond buyers regard the s;ilo made by Jackson county as remarkable is shown by letters being received from nnsnccesstnl bidders, ot which the following is a sample: Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 22, 1313. J. A. Oardner, Clerk, Jackson County, Jacksonville, Oregon. Dear Sir: Wo have your letter of tho IC.th lnt. stating that your $500,000 road bonds were awnrded to Minneapolis parties. Tho price you mention Is a very excellent price on this class of security on tho present market, and we wish to congraulato you upon making such a successful sale. Wo have been In tho bond business over forty-three years, and have had experience with nil classes of bonds throughout tho United States, nnd our Judgment on bonds Is regarded by a great many pontile an of the very best, and It Is difficult for us to understand why these people should mako jou this high offer. Wo trust, however, that you will be nblo to consum mate the deal with them, but If for any reason you find that they fall to- enrry It through, churning tan bonus illegal or should titoy delay taking them up on one pretext or another, we suggest that you promptly offer tho bonds to us, ns with our strong financial resources and with the long ex perience of our attorneys, we are often able to tako up bonds that other people cannot. Thanking you for tho many courtesies received nnd trusting wo may hear from you promptly should you fall to consummate the present deal, wo remain, Yours very truly, SPITKKK. IIOP.ICK & CO. There are several rejisons whv the bonds brought a premium. The wisdom of the county court in providing serial retirement made the bonds attractive to the inves tor. The fact that the money was to be expended under state supervision insured that it would be well spent. That Jackson county was the first county in Oregon to issue highway bonds, and that the successful bidder would have the edge on this class of securities, was a consideration, jis well as the desire of road advocates, like Samuel Hill, with extensive tmancial connections to help along the highway movement. But of course the main features were the resources of Jackson county, the possibilities of its future, its rapid development and the progressive character of its citizenship. IS J. S. fluidity, who was sureMcd by Constable K-tes on nu iicoum lion by O. K. hand of stealing a xhot- gun, slates that the anon! is Die re sult of spilewOjk. Ho uteris that he moved from the (IriffSn creek plnee, where the gun was found, to .Mcilford M'voml days before the gun was louml there and had nothing to do willi placing it there, (irig-diy i pro.ecuting witness, in the eiice now pending against hand, indicted hi tho grand jury for asnaull with it deadly weapon, and he olaiuis Iho arrest is frauie-iin to discredit him before tho petit jury in the Land trial. ITn leatre Siuiitlkii Dance Notice. All those attending the theater Krldny night mid holding Invitations to the Swastika danco will lio admit ted after tho show at 73 cents per couple. To tho editer: Tho owners of tho raco horso Albln haro read with much amusement tho "challenge" Is sued by T. L. Taylor. During all tho time that Albla was In training, and In condition to race, Sir. Taylor's marvellous King Seal was not avail able. Even when tho fair association was trying to arrange nn attractive card for tho recent matlnco to reduce Its losses on tho season, and all tho other local horsemen wcro donating tho use of their horses, tho wonder ful King Seal was not In evidence. When tho local horsemen wcro vol unteering tbolr services and contrib uting tholr own money to get tho track nnd grounds In good condition, Mr. Taylor's services nnd funds were conspicuous by their absenco, al though ho was moro than willing to Improvo tho track by driving through n hole Jn tho fence and using the track for training his "winner," King Seal. lly tho way, what has this King Seal animal dono? He Is seven years old, and has raced for four years, during which time ho has won flvo races, ono of which was a half mllo heat race on the local track. During tho past season, at Ccntra lla, Wn., ho managed to secure third mouey In ono heat and seventh and eighth tho other two heats, although Tom had bet $100 on him to win. In Vancouver, tho mighty King Seal won a heat; tho ono shown In tho photo Tom so proudly exhibits, while keeping silent about tho other heats, In which ho failed to get "In the money. In Seattle, on a fast mile track (King's best hot) ho didn't oven hIiow. Then to tho pumpkin belt, where hu only got one heat In 3 In a bunch of ten cent pacers, at Hone burg likewise at Eugene. Dut nt Salem! alas for Tommlo's "big talk" ho wasn't even an "also ran" In tho big Btnkce. Some people didn't know ho finished at all. As a "guldoloss pacer" King Seal would, In our opinion, bo a wonder, but as handled at present ho has no chanco. "US PEOPLE." FRYS IN BIG BUTTE GREEK: PENDLETON ROUNDUP AT THE PAGE THEATER Tho 1913-14 world championship round-up, which was hold at Pondlo ton, Ore., Sept. 11-12-13 will be Hhotvn at tho Page Saturday night, for ouo night only. Tho Kound-up pictures consist of seven reels and eclipses all previous pictures over taken of this famous evont, and may bafoly bo snld, for somo tlmo to como. Tho photography, action and now fea tures uro tho acino of film produc tion. Tho cowboy Is undoubtedly tho most typical and distinctive character of America today, Tho anotlon pic tures show him, and also tho cow girls, In fonts of skill, daring and courage common enough in their everyday life; hut In a contest such as tho 1913 world championship Itound-up at Pondlotou, thero scorns to ho no limit to tho chalices they aro ivjlling to lake. Forty cans of eastern brook trout were recently relenhed in the t-cveral Mrenms tributary to Nig Butte creek. K. A. Hildreth met the fi.-li ear nt Mcdford nnd took charge of the fish. Arrangements had been mndo for teams to bo ready to dis tribute the fifli on their nrrivnl nt Butto Falls, and no time wns lost in getting the little fellows to their new home. The distribution was in follows : Eight enns nt or near the Mcrlcy nriiige on Mirtn rork; fi enns in Eighty-Acre creek, r enns in Junk son creek, 0 euns in I'atton's branch of North Fork, '2 cans in Clark's creek, 4 cans in Four-Bit, 4 cans in Whiskey creek nnd 0 cans in Diuilnp creek. The farthost point from Ilutlo Falls was nine miles nnd thu total lo from the time the fish lolt Med- ford win, ten ii-h in u total of -10 cutis. DEER ENDS TODAY SOON CALL FOR BIDS Willi the setting of the sun today the okiii season for doer in Jack son county onuN. From now until August lo, next your, it will bo un lawful for any one to pursue or kill n deer. Tho hunting of door has been a favorite pastime for local people during thu past two nnd n half months. Very few nrdent PortMttcii have remained in the city through the open fcenson w'tliuut trying their luck nt tho wily buck nnd in most instances the hunters huvo been suc cessful. In fart it is declared by those in n position to know Dint more deer have been found in the hills of tho Jackson country during the pnt open hciison than before for several years. AVOID CATARRH Hrc-itlic llyoiucl It McdlrnU- the Air Von llrvntlip nnd Instantly ltcllcics. Why continue to suffer from en tnrrh, stopped up head, husky voice and other troubles of tho breathing organs when Chas. Strang will sell you Hyouiel with a guarantee to re fund the purchase' price If It Is not satisfactory. Hyomcl Is n pleasant, harmless nnd antiseptic nicdlcntlon which you brcatho a fow times dally through a small Inhnler. It efefctlvcly and promptly relieves nil cntarrhnl dis charges, sniffles, foul breath, watery eyes and tho formation of crusts In the, or money hack. A complete Hyomcl outfit, consist lug of Inhnler and a bottle ot Hyomcl, costs $1.00, and extra bottles, If aft erwards needed, aro only r0 tents. Always uso Hyomcl ofr bronchitis, cold In the head, husky voice, croup ct Infants and any luflnuintory disease of tho breathing organs. I'ltm.W AND SATIUDAV MOIITS, 7. P. M. Matinee SMimlny and Sunday After- not. iim, uitft V, -i, Ih Kioo to Children I'ndor 12 Years of Age. "(JUIST TO Till! .Mll.l." To thoso who liolluio In Iho undy ing devotion ot a woman who truly loves, this two-part Kmaiiny Photo play will make a strong appeal. "iin.voit or Tin-: I'oitt'K" Kdlson, "i:.tikmi:tiks" Vltngraph. Featuring .Maurice t'oslcllo and Clnra Kimball Young. Coming Sunday: Harry K. Thaw's Anc-i In IMTIIK WKKUI.V NO. 17 ISISTjIEATRE Pliolol'ln)s I'rldny and Saturday, The Lost Millionaire Vitagmph Special in 2 Parts The Stroke uM he Phoebus lllglil Ihllson, l.iil-gcM llutk I'n no In (lie Win Id Kiileit- The llnlio mid the .11 tit Comedy Texan In Sllll lleto CO.MlXtJ M XII V: Who Will Mnr) Marry ril. Arohi department WASHINGTON, Oct. lecls of the treustiry huvo today ndviscd Iteproxi'iitutivc Huwley t lilt t plans for the new fed eral building nt Mcdford aro almost completed nnd kith, will soon bo culled for. ASHCRAFT BROTHERS FORM PARTNERSHIP IN GARAGE Oeo. Ashcraft has formed n part nership with hie brother Perry In the ownership of tho Mcdford garago and will he conuocted with tho sarao from this data. lr. Ashcraft has heon'ln tho automobile and garage busInosB In Portland for over two years, lioth understand tho business thoroughly. They sell tho famous Studebaker and Chalmers cars and predict a big bus iness tho coming year. John A Perl Undertaker Lady AssUtant. XH H. 1IAUTMCTX Phones M. 17 ana 47-J-2 Ambulance Bervlco Deputy Coroner rff Coffee Good coffee, worth 10c when1 fresh roasted what is it worth some weeks later when Intlf of its flavoring essence has gone off into the air? Schilling's Uest in aronm-tiht cans is ex actly the same six months as one hour from the roaster. Cleanly grAUiilnted, ready for uso; 10c lb jnomtybaek. PAGE ' THEATRE Sun., Nov. 2 PAGE THEATRE OCTOBEtt 31ST HENRY MILLER in "The Rainbow', The delightful dramatic eonicdv which charmed New York for a season at Hit Liberty thealer. One season in New York, alMast. year in Chicago, illusion anil Philadelphia. Metropolitan cast and beautiful production. Mf. Miller plays Mcdford only on his tour be tween 'Portland and San .I'Yan,'iHco. SEAT SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING, JMtK'KK: Unver floor, $U. $1.00; Halconv, first row, $l.r0, .f 1.00, Toe and fiOe. NOTKUC Positively none seated during the acts Star Theatre IF? THE NEW FALL MODELS m La Grecque and Kabo Corsets Arc here for your choosing. Front Lace Models $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50 and $6.00 Back Lace Models $1.25 to $5.50 Ahrens If you know how much othorn aro enjoying tho services nt the Christian church )ou would como too. If you know how dlffurn.it thiwo mentln.u .r.o you would ho Ititeroitlod If yo'i J' now that wo tinvo in Mr. Putman, not only nn evaugellHt of nntlonnl ropMatlou, hut cum of Iho great illblu preachers, you would want to hear him. " If yon 'ould hoar tho splendid mus'c you v.oulil forget ninny of your trouble nnd feol bettor In every way. If you know that you would ht treated In a dignified tind courteous maunor and not bo, nmhnmixiol, you would feel u freedom In coming If you como you will hoar tho fol lowing Kurmeus: Friday night, "Tho Great Certain ties." Sunday morning, "Winning n Crown." Sunday night, "Tho Ilaptlsm of tho Holy Spirit." If you are a soul winner you will como regardless of your denomina tional relation. ' WW TODAY NI'JNV AlT OF VAlMMWlliljU TODAY Joe Hrarity & Co. Throe. Peoplo Act MASTKIJ .lOK-The Marvel .Juvenile Kinder. DAINTY MAli-lK World's Youngest Toe Dancer, ,IOK llAliMiMTYKccentric Dancer. Two Days Only Today and Tomorrow Special protani of Photoplays all new today Dest of Music ALWAYS TEN CENTS Prices 25c, 50c and 75c Let Us Take Care of your Hair Neglect of Iho Hcnlp Is responsible for most lut 1 r trouble. Tho uculp needs nourishment, massage, stimu lation. Mnrlucllo Treatments and tho Prismatic liny almost work miracles for thu hair. Tho advlco of nu oxporlencod Mnrl ucllo grnduato Is nt your servlco free of charge. Ilrltiff your combings to us. Wo do A No. 1 work. Irlarinello Hair Shop 107 fiarnctt-Cfirey Illdg. Phono fl.7-lt DR. W. H. HEOKMAN Homeopath PllVSIt I .V AMI .si l(li:i).V Offlro Spuria lliilMIng Offtrc loiirx 1(1 A. M. lo II P. M. T: F. PRATT "The Healer" has made tho blind see, tho denf hoar, tho lamo wnlk, thu sick get well. Fifteen j oars' of practical exporleuco In treating chronic, diseases. Consultation free. Lo cated at 3 IS N. llnrtlett Bt. Phono 0!)i:.M. Mcdford, Ore. The Return of Blood Eruptions No Reason Why Anyono Should Suffer Such Disheartening Experience. If you are unsaved you most welcome. will be Coin 10. Draperies We carry a very complete line ot lace curtains, fixture, ete. araperlen. upeelal man to look after thin work and do ull clamca of upholsterlnK. A excluslvnly arid will kIvo aa good orvtce u n the lartfcut In noeeltile to nut in even Cliica. Weeks & McOoWnn 06. . NEW YORK Giants Vfl, CHICAGO White Sox Medford, Nov. 17 Secure seats early On sale at. Nash and Mcd ford hotels, The- Qui, mid Brown & Hall. Reserved seats $2; general admission $1, iiMMiyMMMttttU KlHft9rSll WMSM ijjjjkrfriMiiu.'7rj.. . ajjwnijj XtfiaMu'W N. Florence Clark VIOIJIMST AND TliACIlHlt I'lrst clnis Mtulr for all Occasions 1 1 III W. lottrlli St. Pliot.o 7IIUI LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS Thoroughly modern rooms renting from 8.00 to $15.00 per month Jhithroom and Laundry Accommodations Oas and Klcctrio Lights Kverylhing lurnished Except Eats 1217 Riverside So. Phone nOO-L I Would Like to Sell My Home i'.ir South Onkdiiln, eight rooms, largo sleeping porch, bititomcul nnd 'garago, fiirnacu and flro plnco, largo lot 7Nxl7fi, Plcasanlent resldenco 'jiart of town. Also a -'7-ncro tract of very best nlfalfn laud, Hear creok bottom. A I ho a goott ranch or orchard team, weight about 2700 pounds. Also eight mom Iioiiku and hnth to rent on paved street, very reason able rent, Sco mu for price nnd terms on any of thhi proporly, Geo. L Treichler Phono cllfl-U sss Vr rne of iinjannrri Mood Is ever cured until Cm luxt ili'Nlriii'lUd gi'rin liuit licin. dlinlnnti'il frum Hut vUiii. Ami tint only mill ily Hint U inmltulltilnl In tlni tlMiii'4 mill hIIiiiiiIiiIi'K ('Millar mlhlly l onr riiini Imrmrul ui-ruin U iliu fainoiu hlooil liiirldcr, Hr H. H. alia W U hut a line network of tiny lilnoil vi'iKi'ln, nuil II" ! lile net Ion of H, H. H. U tli'clnreil ly piiiltiinl nutliorlllcH Id he n pronuuiiei'il ullmulatluu of tltu inilv- iiriiii acini, Ilia iiertillnr llv of I The ritmoti fur till U In anion of H, H. H. nlilrlt ciiiiIiIck I In. (vlN in i m' mm 10 Ki'ieci irutn Iliu lilnoil Uiu iiuirlmint It re(iilrrn for rcKUirrnlloii. Not only IhU, hut If from IIik iirtin-iirn of town illaliirhliig iioIkoii (horn In a loral or (jcueral liitirfiri'iKu of nulrlllon to rnitHo hulls, riiiliunclcx, atmccKxi' ni kiihify Iroulilcs, H, H. H. vo iIIivcIn IIio lorul itIIh Hint llui poison In ri-Ji'cliil innl vlliiihiaUil from (heir prem-iirc, 'I'liU fact linn heen ilemonslrntcd yenr hi nd year out hi a wonilerfnl uuniiic-r of rose of seviTii Nkln vruptlun that tiuii sei'iniii to hu Ini'iirulile, You in iilitnln H. H M nt . wutl ftockefl iirtiu iitoro. If you Inalut upon It, I"., in' flinu jiiii uiu iiuv iniHK J"l us kooii," tnlkl'll into (onto. . Hl &Hi, ll,J,,.T.".r'H, Kv ,,in Bwft Ppnlflo V. 215 Hwirt lihlif., Allnnln, (In. VVr In fur tliele llltiul iili-.l lumli mi tMn (IlUVUSCtf, E.D.Weston Official Photographer of the Mcdford Commercial Club 'Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Flash lights Portraits Interior and oktorior views Nogatives liiado anv timo and ally place by appoint ment. 20p E. Main Piioue 1471