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WKHTOKI) UfAlli TWIIlUNI'i. iMKDKOUl), OUUIION. MONDAY. NOVKMIIKK !1. I!)i:i. PAGE TWO. IOCAL AND I- PERSONAL "WJII Anybody bo Finally Lost" Tonnrt out nt Christian church to nlRlit. Splendid anusle nnd good talk frco, Chrlstlon church tonight. fico Mr sale ads for Mk bargain In flvo room bungalow 103 Vou nlwayB go awny from tlto Christian church services feeling better. Harry If. Thaw and nil those con nected with his last trial shown In Patho Weekly at tho It Thoater to night. Fresh lump llmo In any quantity. Medford Lumhor Co. Dr. J. V. Hill of Portland Is reg istered at tho Medrord. Dr. Hill la well known to many residents as tho formor head of tho Hill Military Academy at Portland. He Is now connected with tho manufacturers of n farm tractor, tho Holt caterpillar; ono of theso machines Is In use on tho Dodge ranch. W. P. Quaylo has disposed of hU Inlcrcst In the Valley Fuel company to C. F. Rclchstcln, a former resi dent of Medford, who has recently returned from Canada where he has been looking over the country. Wynne Scott, ono of tho most up-to-date portrait artists on tho Pa cific coast is taking chargo of tho portrait department for tho Gcrkln & Harmon Photo company, 22S East Main street. A. J. Uoscnstlhl, formerly of Hood Hlver, whero he has been engaged ns an orchard expert, has located in Mcdford. See for sale ads for big bargain In flvo room bungalow. 193 Milk and cream at DeVoe's. See for salo ads for big bargain in flvo room bungalow. 193 Misses Nell Storm and Fay Pankcy visited with friends and relatives at Roguo Hivcr Sunday. Charles Lebo and wife left Sunday to visit friends nnd relatives In Port land. "Insuranco your best asset." Have tho best. Placo your Insuranco with Holmes, tho Insuranco Man, right if ho writes It, tf C. D. Kayson of Portland is in tho city on business. Norman and Oscar Donncr of Derby aro in Medford for a few days. Digester Tankago for topping oft hogs and for growing pigs. Korl nek Veterinary nomedy Co., South ern Oregon distributors. 19Si Miss Dorothy Dllrens has departed for Portland whero sho will mako her homo in tho future. Shorty Miles and BUI Offutt have returned from a hunting trip on Lake creek. Uome-mado bread at Do Voo's. " A. C. Casler of Weed, Cal., tran sacted business In Medford Monday. Henry Haswoll attended to business in Ashland this morning. Mrs. Hob Dow of Jacksonvlllo is visiting In Medford today. Digester Tankago for topping off bogs and for growing pigs. Korl nek Veterinary Remedy Co., South ern Oregon distributors. 198 J. A. Torney has returned from a short trip to Palmer creek, whero ho is developing mining claims. Jim Casey of Ileddlngs Is In town. Joo Edwards, a brother of tho "Shlno twins," nnd a former resident is visiting in Mcdrord. Kodak finishing, Dost In town, t Weston's. Tho Nash Grill is undergoing re pairs this weok preparatory to open inn under new management. Tho city council will hold Its regu lar monthly meeting tomorrow night. Tho paving assessments will bo dis cussed. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any tlmo or placo by appointment Pnon M 1471. Coroner A. E. Kellogg Is attending to business In Medford today. Ashland defeated Medford 44 to 0 in a one-sided gamo at Ashland Sat urday. There was llttlo display or Kjilrlt by tho local team and they played listlessly. Crater Lake pictures ,a book tl 12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest ever mado of tho lake, for salo at Gerkiug & Harmon's studio. Call and sco them. 228 East Main street, phono 3 20-J. tf Mrs. W. C. Lcovor of Central Point visited her mother in this cjty Sun day. Homer Cook of Talent, is In Mod ford for a few days. Senator Von dor Hollen of Wellen is in tho city today. Jphn Crnhlrco of Prospect Is In tho city on business, Game Warden Sam Samtry ot itoguo Hivcr is attending to business In Medford today. A brisk wind blowing today caused nniatpur weather sharks to predict: n 30 hour rain about Thurs day Fred Van Morn of Klamath Falls Is attending to business In .Medford. A private boxing exhibition will bo ghun at tho Page Theater tonight by Norman and Oscar llonner, son nnd father to give local tans a lino on Monnor, Sr. Jack Overdorf will also be asked to put on tho gloves. llon ner Is a Colorado Middleweight. 'o. It. Donning nnd Charles Fnshon of McCloud. Cal. are visiting In Med ford. John T. Allen ot Tolo spent Sun day In Medford. A. F. llugan of Coqulllo Is In Med ford today. John Perl has returned from a hunting trip on Upper Trail creek. Gamo Warden Sam San dry hns served notice that all game held In storage, must bear tho metal scat tag ag required by law, or tho meat will bo confiscated. A. K. ltcamcs left Sunday for Portland where ho appears before tho federal court Monday. m RUSSIAN EXPERT KIEVE, Russia, Nov. 3. Profes sor Kokovsoff, an expert in matters of religious ritual, was still on the stand nt tho Mendel Uellls murder trial today. Ills testimony grew more and more technical as ho went deeper Into his subject until the lawyers were nearly as much befogged as the jury, and it becamo hard to tell whether ho was favoring the prose cution or the defense. The president ot tho court, asked repeated questions In an attempt to mako matters clearer, but without much success. Tho jurors yawnod with weariness and every ono whoso business did not compel his attend ance left tho court rboni. Dellls, overcomo by tho strain ot tho trial and unable to follow tho witness' testimony, remained In u condition ot partial-collapse. HOSMER SENTENCED TO PAY $200 FINE FOR LIBEL SALEM. Or., Nov. 3. J. K. Hi.u iner, the Silverton editor, who was convicted lnit .week of crirainnl li bel against the Itcncdictinc convent nt Mount Angel, was sentenced today to pay a line of .ft'00. He gtwo no tice of appeal. NEW RECORDS IN RACE (Continued from paga 1.) THREATEN SULZER INDICTMENTS EVE OF ELECTION NEW YORK, Nov. 3 - The New York maoralty campaign drew to n close today with threats of indict ments, rumors ot assassination plots, warnings, vilification nnd " other varieties ot assorted strong language flllrng the atmosphere. Ex-Governor Wi. Sulier and his former graft Investigator, John A. llennessy, were tho Individuals most prominently mentioned as candidates tor Indictment. It wns said an ef fort would bo mado to have true bills returned against them for try ing to persunde ex-State Sunntor Stlllwell to make an Incriminating affidavit In return for a pardon from Sing Sing penitentiary, llennessy unquestionably did try to get Still well, a Tammany legislator who was caught grafting and sent to tho peni tentiary to .mako charges ngnlust other Tammany men. From the Sul-xor-llennessy view-point, this wns simply an effort to get at the truth. T!p Tammany theory Is that it was conspiracy or something else crimi nal. An Indictment wns also threatened against Sulier charging an attempt to suborn perjury lu connection with the testimony before tho court of Impeachment, of Imuran Peek, who accused Sulier of trying to persundo him to tell untruths relative to a con tribution he mnde. Suiter's friends accused Tammany men of warning Suitor that they would kill him If ho ventured Into the Sixth assembly district before election. Tho ex-governor said he would enter It nevertheless. District Attorney Whitman's in vestigation into Hcnnessy's graft charges, against Tammany officials was scheduled for resumption late In tho afternoon. netting was 5 to 1 on John Purroy Mitchell fusion candidate for mayor, against Edward E. McCall, Tam many's candidate. STREET CAR STRIKE PARALYZES TRAFFIC AT NDIANAPOLIS COURT TO RE-OPEN T had dropped out through accidents. "One's coming l" From tho lofty roof of a hnlf-fin-ished exposition building in Balboa Park, a few moments before 8:20 n. m. today, n onqwnter in blue ov eralls, whoso view over the hill was better than that of the thousands on tho ground, announced the arrival in San Diego of the first car. Half n minute Inter Hilly Carlson of San Diego, driving the big Sim plex No. 2, swung nronnd the bend, nnd with n roaring engine drew up to the right of the cheeking htnnd nt exactly 8:'J0 o'clock. Almost nt hi tail light was 01 in Davi, nuotlicr San Diegun. It was the much-feared Locomobile, nnd Davis' time of arrivnl was set down on the official score card tho same ns thnt of Carl son. But he had started from Los Angeles four minutes behind, and he wns just that mnny minute to the good in elapsed time. CLAIM SHOT IN OPEN COUNTRY (Continued from Page C.) Weeks &McGowan Co UNDERTAKERS Lady Assistant Day Phono 2157 Night V, W, Weeks 103-J-2 l'lioiies A. K, Orr 078-M ped to .Snloin llus nflernoon. The following Elks, of which decunitd wns n member, will escort the bodv to the train: Jonas Wold, Martin Heddy, A. C. Burgee, T. E. Daniels, Ca:l IIcHliomicr, II. T. Vnn de Car, . r. Aiitle Jindji. L. Jacobs. EVERY WOMAN wants and needs these books. At an cxponso of many thousands of dollars and nearly two years' tlmo wo havo comploted and ready for dollvory, tho Six Volume International Cooking Library by 47 of tho World's Famous Chefs United States, Canada and Europe Recipes now. Never before published. Very complete and easily understood. 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Nov. 3. -"This Is the most successful strike In tho history of tho street carmen's International union," said OrguuUer Thorpe, commenting today on thu complete tie-up which has prevailed here for moru than 2 1 hours on In terurtmu trolley car traffic In and out of the city ns well ns on oury Hue lu thu local system. It was generally believed that tho authorities would oppose any effort to resume the service until after to morrow's election. The politicians feared that serious trouble would fol low such an attempt and were bring ing all possible pressure on tho city government to stave It off, with elec tion so near. Election over, It was understood, that tho company Intended to Insist on police protection mid to start the cars under strong guards. Quiet PrtitlN Four hundred deputy sheriffs and policemen were guarding the street car barns hero today. Quiet reigned, but most peoplu thought this was simply because thu company wns mak ing no attempt to run cars. It had enough strike-breaker lu town to have manned n tolerably complete service on Its entire system but seemed to consider It unwise to use them. Governor Italstou's denial thnt he had ordered state troops held In readiness to keep order proved true, but Is wns a fact that Mayor Shank hnd asked for them. It wns tho gov ernor's view that Shank could pre vent rioting If ho swore lu special policemen. Labor loadem declared that tho strikers were behaving excellently and asserted that disorders were solely duo to Irresponsible non-unionists. To prove his sincerity lu making this assertion, President Realty of the Central Labor Union advised Gover nor Ralston yesterday to reo that crowds were prevented from gather ing about tho car barns. Strike llrrukcr Killed Tho stntemont by President Todd of the street car company that a ma jority ot tho motormcu and conduc- Tho circuit court will resume Ita sessions Wodiiesdit), the first matter being the arguments lu the tilal of Mrs. Ownlo Knutteti, charged with assault to commit mnjhoiu upon Mrs. I'lillo Ilium during the progress ot a itunrrol mnr an Irrigation dltoh last July. All the testimony wns Intro duced Saturday Tho adjournment was taken by tlio mutt until alter the election teuton nw With Medford trnfw Is Medford made IFiMEALS HIT BACK 10 STOMACH SOURS '.'l'aH'n Kliipcpsln" 1'iuN lndlgetlon tux, l)".pci-la mill stomni li Mfvt'i) In I'lw .Minutes TODAY Arrow Shirts xfov &au are being shown uillie belter sort of shops fashions cues: edicts correal u and smarllu i& I V' . ,,.W .!. 'CSSCCl ui qaumeiwi yi utinoimt. Oil &.50 and (f p GLUbTT.riLMIODV 6' CO..lNG.UiA.- .AKHOW COLLARS in merit WOOD If what you Just ate Is souring on jour stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to dlgeit, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested fond, or have u feeling of dlMlucss, heartburn fullness, nausea, bad taste lu mouth and stomach hondarho, you can gel blessed relief lu fht minute Ask your pharmacist to show utt the formula, plainly printed on the o fifty-rent rues of I'ape's Dlnpcsin, then you will understand whv d peptic troubles of nil kinds must to. and why ih relieve sour, out-of oritur stomachs or Indigestion lu flo minutes. "I'ape's lilutiopslu" Is hnrmless; tastes like cnudy. though ench du wll digest nnd prepare for ' assimilation Into the blood nil the food you eat; besides, It maker you go to the tttble with n health) appe tite; but. what will pleas you most. Is that you will feel that your stom ach and Intestines arn clean and fresh, and you will nut need to re sort to laxatives or liver pills for bil iousness or constipation. This city will have many 'Tape's Dlapepsln" cranks as somu people wll call thorn, but you will bo en thuslnstlc about this splendid stomach preparation, too, If you ever take It for Indigestion, gases, heartburn, sourness, dyspepsia or any stomach misery. (let some now, this minute, and rid yourself of stomach troublo and In- For Sale OAK, Fin, LAUREL AND SLABWOOI) IN TIER, C00D AND CARLOAD LOTS Frank li. Ray Yard at Sixth and Fir Sts. PHONE 750R ( Slv5 Vviei,?iiyVi.t w " eivVVV" i . ' u i " vi ) iMiriflM Hold. t anaf ramous i No(od for the Excellence i plan! Hllunlitl In Dm Hub ol tlir Principal Theater nod .Shopping UMiiti ItctcnUr Hcdet tiraled mid Itt fiiriilvliiit i lir iiigbout, ton! lltitcr l.'iilppnl Today Itiau Lw-r Itefurn l.urtiiM'iiii I'liin ItiMiuii ullbiMit Imlli, I.H) per day nod up Rooms iltli batH, ?U.OO -r dm nml tit U. J. KAri'MANN, Maimer r. N. IC. CliAHKi:, Aunt. Mgr. WILSON REFUSES RECOGNITION (Continued from Page 1) Mexican waters, probably on Wed nesday. Admiral Fletcher' emit inaiul, it was stated, would remain nt Vern Cruz "jionding orders from Washington." Thore wag ono my of sunshine indications were that intervention, if it proved nece.ssnry, would be n sim pler mntter now tlinu n month ngo. Tho 'Mexican federal army, it wiih pointed out, U no longer unitedly for Ilucrtn. N!h inability to pav the troops hns caused dissatisfaction among' them. The Ilucrtn govern ment ij lmnkrupt. Nor wns it be lieved thnt' the roliols would combine with tho HtiertistnK in resisting uu American force. Tho president'; declaration nt Mo bile too, to the effect thnt tho I'tiitrd Stnles forces would remain in Mex ico only long enough to restore or der, even if he were compelled to fiend them there, wns ii.ii miiil to hnve diinniied much opiMmilion nmong Mexicans to American inter vention. uirs were opposed 10 uio BtriKO mci .nation lu five minutes. wiui a uenini rrom union sources. Tho company refused nuotlicr offer to arbitrate. An autopsy proved that Isaac Flelshor, the strike-breaker who was killed yesterday when a crowd rushed the Louisiana street barns, was struck In thu back by a ballot, evidently fired by n member of his own party. Joseph Johnson, a1 striker shot by a I policeman earlier In thu day, would live, it was said. s I HKI5S3LC33n2!!Jt?i3 wwy1 jsn i (lis tssaahuws.Sj i r-TTTi.rr.'u ' i . .... .w w B.V. . . . . l.X a ..... IKS iftaiJ! S.I and ss mimvtejsii i Musical Act nt Ktnr. Tho host vaudevllo net over at tho Star, was the verdict of tho packed homo that greeted tho Wltzels at their opening performance yesterday. They play saxophones, banjos, trom bones, bolls, drums, etc., and are ex perts on each Instrument. Their saxophono duets aro extra good and tho entire act goes with a vim that Is seldom seen lu any act. The photoplns on tho program to day aro better than usual Including two clevor and Inughablo comedbM and an cxcellont picture ot tho Pledge Day exorcises at tho t'nUorslty of Oregon. locAtcd moot mil nr SKH5? hotel in the City. Running distilled ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms .... Jl.OOrach 60 room - - 1.50 each SO rooms .... 2.00 each GO rooms will pink tilt 2.00 each 50 rooms iia poult kil 2.U0 each 30 suites, bedroom, par lor and bath 3.00 ench For more than one gucit add $1.00 extra to tho abovo rta for each additional guait. Reduction by week or month. Mananmtit Chnttr W. Kulttt ESST1 BUICK 15 SOLID TRAINLOADS OF BUICKS SOLD FOR 191-1. Wo havo the agonoy for Jackson comity. Miiy a Uuidc and ho pleased. Ask for a rido and find out about dolivory. Trucks for salo. The new l!)ll models arc here and we link your per sonal inspection before buying u car. VALLEY MOTOR & TRACTION CO. AGENTS 30 NORTH HOLLY STREET A.A.AA.AAA.A.AA.AA.A.AAAitAAAAAAAAAAA.a.A.A.A.A.aVAA.A.A.A.A.a.A.A. 4. .at .A .at .. .A a a.aa m. &ZlilllZtZllK?K?lK - w w t vwvwv w-w wwwwv-v-vv-VVVVV .Medford Polling Places. Polling places for tho city of Medford for tho election of Novem ber 4th, 1013, aro as follews: Medford North Central Precinct City Hall. Medford South Central Precinct Uulldlng situated on tho corner of South Front nnd 8th streets. Medford North Main Precinct Smith's Hall on Grape stroot. Medford South Main Precinct Dwelling house at 320 Hamilton street, ono door north of 11th stroet grocery. Medford Onkdalo Precinct 209 West Slain streot, formerly occupied by W. W. Effort tailoring shop, Medford Northeast' Precinct 815 Knst Main street, samo bolng Hum phrey's real cstato oftlco. Medford Southeast precinct D23 Fast Main street, Porter House. TOO LATK TO CIuXBRlPY. LOST Pair of gold spectacles twoen Pugo Thoator and ond Haul Main. Deliver at Dr. wards' 31 E, Main. Frco wnrd. ho of Ed- ro M. t t t ? t t f t t r r r t T J T t , vvv V ' '' ' PAGE THEATRE One Night Only Thursday, Nov. 6 Whitney Opero Co., Direction F. C. Whitney, Plesonts WORLD'S GREATEST COMIC OPERA The Chocolate Soldier Willi K MADAME ANTOINETT KOPETSKY 1 !" 'And the Original Now York Cast and Production " r,r WIIITNRV SPKCIAL OUClIKMTItA .l'TAO'l.1 GO S loSTO TNCJ A KTI STS AN I) iM US I (I I A NS-(i0 Prices 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2. Soat Sale Tuesday at Box Offico, Phono 418. Mail Ordors llosorvotl Now 'K il 5J 3 I i 3 '5 M t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y T y y y y y y y y y y T y y y y y , iiV. v . .