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.
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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
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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.)
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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.
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GUN CLUB MEET
TO PLAN A SHOOT
A meeting of tho Gun club will bo
held tomorrow evening at Ewlng's
Gun Store to make arrangements for
tho holding of a shoot In this city
next Friday. A largo attendance of
all sportsmen Is urged.
INDIANAPOLIS, lml. 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&
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'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
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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.
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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
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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
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.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.
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