"rir t i rMTTl .tfr f vv.wv-'s' r PATHS EIGHT KiTCTYFOTvD MATH TRTTttTNR MttDFOKD, OftKdON, WflnXTCSTMY. NOVRMTWR 12, If) 1.1. m o rri iif I FIFTY MEN LOST ON GREAT LAKES THE GREAT MATHEWSON AND OTHER BASEBALL STARS TO BE SEEN AT THE GIANTS-WHITE SOX GAME IN MEDFORD MONDAY f5s"lSs5 DURING BLIZZARD nUTUOIT, Xov. 12. TIiourIi tijcjro was sill a rnsliK ca on tlu Oront l.nkt'8 today most of tho vts wU which linvo Iwoii liolil In lake lmrtu by tho etorm which has tied ui nnvlRfition Hlnct Sunday morning wciro preparing to Bail. Shlpiiliip tuon said It was too noon to cutlinntn Ihq extent of losses, lint (liny could account for at lonst CO men drowned nnd $2,000,000 dam age. The Canadian shore was strewn with wrecknKO nnd n doxun boats vore reported on the rocks at as snany points along the shores of the lakes. With tho storm apparently over and tho sea gradually stthMd Inp, It was believed however, that most of them would be saved, Tho steamships Waldo and Tnr ront Chief, both of which were re ported stranded, had gone down to dny, but their crews were saved. NE SHOWING HraaMMfah2S WSJ" - JP rf -far- .jl;v m -v " ,an 5s.:.f . jw; tmn wi jjrw ClirMy MntliowMm Ti-hwui immuhivo i I L NOT COMNG : BROCKMAN ON TRIAL Tackle Catarrh Now Be Frw All Winter Avoid .Colds, Stall Pniumonia, Kcip Your Nou Clear and Your Throat Frit. VQjtJHuJf i sm w r jf -iiifcBfcLLLLLLH AD M I N E L- I That there Is an excellent prospect for tho "Buzzard mine" on tho Ump- qua dlvldo near the head of Elk creek to become a big property Is shown by tho report of tho Sclby Smelting and Lead company on sacks of ore recently shipped by w. C. Lcever, one of tho owners. EPWORTH LEAGUE ELEGTS OFFICERS Following the revival services at tho Methodist Episcopal church Tuesday evening the Kpworth League held their rogula monthly meeting. A new set of officers were elected for the ensuing six months after which refreshments wero served. The following officers wore elected: President Thad X. Palton; first vice- HERE THIS IP That James J. Hill will not be seen mis trip In Medford Is shown by the follewing: Stevenson, Wash., Nov. 10. J. A. Perry, President Commercial Club, Medford, Ore. Very sorry that tho tlmo alowed us prevents our making a visit to Medford. Wo do, however, appre- Slxty-clght sacks, weighing 5772 vice-president Miss Julia Fielder; pounds, averaged $553.96 per ton, third vice-president Miss llazol totalling $1598,72. Tho gold ran Hawke; fourth vice-president, Mr. 2S.C ounces, sliver 2S.3 ounces and j.Vola Llndley; secretary. Miss Mar- president Miss Mary Tinker; second .date your kind Invitation and cer- J talnly aro sorry wc aro unablo to '.Islt you this time. lead 7.2 per cent, netting, gold. $5H.:3; silver, $1C02; lead, $3.07. Find Man l)lng on Ilallronil Track. JOLIirr, 111., Nov. 11. H. A. Kel logg, who claims to bo a Los Angeles millionaire, was believed dying hero this afternoon. He was found lying ganlzaion than ever. beside the Hock Island tracks on the! edge of the city. Jorle Mcming; trcasurerMIss Volnu Woods; organist, Mr. llernard Hob erts; chorister, Mr. C. A. Meeker. The new administration desires the hearty co-operation and support of every member, and hopes to makj the league a stronger and better or- With Medford trade ts Medford made L. W. HILL. DENVER Colo., Nov. 11. Seven coal mine strikers confessed at La Vcta today to having ambushed and killed three mlno guards and an au tomobllo driver near thore. WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. Dr. FOR LEWD EXPOSURE II. 11. Urockmnu of Ashland, In dicted by tho grnud jury (or Indecent xposuro Is on trial In tho circuit court this afternoon, a Jury being selection this morning. A erdlct Is expected late this afternoon. Tomorrow the trial of Henry My nott charged with horsestealing will be called, nnd then Hoggs and Titus, accused of contributing to tho dellu iiuoucy of M)rtle llanscom nnd Hen trice Knvanaugh will bo put on trial. MAX FOUND (iqil.TV UXDKIl NEW Flt.U'D AD LAW I PASADENA, Cal., Nov. 11. Leo MIscH was found guilty today of fraudulent advertising hero In one of tho flrht prosucutlous In the state under the new law prohibiting mis- reprerfentnton of Koodii. Much, It Frederick A. Cook arrived hero to- was shown, bought tho fag-end of it day to as); a congressional invcstl- stock of goods owned by n denier In gatlon Into who got farthest north i high-grade women's wear, added to It a largo quantity of Inferior stork bought from outside Jobbers, and ad vertised tho wluilo iikii $50,001 bankrupt stock of tho hlgh-cliiss merchandise. Sentence will bo pro nouiued' Friday by Juntlco Dunham, WASINOTON. Nov. 1 1. Secretary of War (lorrlson was nt his desk to day, following his return from Pana ma. Ho declared tho caual's locka "marvels of engineering." ColToo Vliv do von drink so much coHVt' and Unow .so little about itt? Ilavo you loanied what a fine cup of cof fee pueniiK? Take a fjood lesson at once. Your jrocer has Schilling's Hest or can get it promptly. 10c a lb; In nroma-tlght cans; cleanly granulated, ready for use. Don't Wnlt Till You're All llu If yon will b Into nny flmt cIim tro nnd Kt a bottle iif 8 H H u ri nil tin. wny to KfltlUK i ll ir tMluitli Hut don't tot nil) mm work (irf tlml uld Irlch Df nomvthluii "Jimt ut c"iil." a H H t tiikrit Intu Iti" Mmi1 Jilt n" luitiirully iin tlio moKt lnnirlnliliul (ikhI, It rirvail It liitlvii'iico vwr vwry iiikhii In tlio ImmI)-, roinrs IIiimusIi nil Hie vkIii nnd trtvrlv.i, -imliI's nil niuvuui mirtii l I'tcluinKO liill.itmimlor)' in lOn mul ullirr Irrllutlnif mibnlniirrii tor arterial rtvmuntN Hint cfTcclunlly tlniimo llio oyntrtu tnnl Hum put nu mid to nil vnlurrhul 'lluttun, It. B. H. clrmm uut III" Blommli of inucuiot iicvuiiititiitloii. ciiut.lcm niily nir, Wim. itmkliu; inntvrliiU tu vulrr the liitiotlnu. romtiliifA with ttipua fotht rlruif titrt ti rnlrr tlm i-lrt'tilntlmi. mid In Icni limn nil tiour In ut work tlirtuiKliout tlio tvdy In tlia pruoiuM ut puillU-ulluii. Tli inwtloliiul enn)iiiilii f H. H. H. uru ftUllvuly Just ua vmcuiUI tu wtll nsiMl Up. Uuo H. S. H. Now. Imlrttu'ril lienllli tlm nutritive nrntr lion of tliu uraliiH. meittH. miK'irM, ulul lain of f.HhlM. Any liicul Irrltnlliix InllUfiurt In (tin IiIimmI Id rojvvtrd by llio Umiih vH nnd rlluiliiatiMl by riwmn of tlia tlinulA. tllitf lnltulii'i f t' H. II. oil will muni tisillin lln wonderful III ItuiMK'it ty Urn nl.ioiH'o ef hwilai'lim, n i( cld.xl dcarlnu if tlm nlr i.iiir, iv (pndlly luinivr. hit.il ndllln and i NKiitn of tnHtlty rulliif ttuit iroc loiw I'uiiiplvlrly catarrh often Infvats tliu on tiro )-li'iu. Ymi vlll llnd II. II, H. on ilo nt nil dnie Mloiua. It U n iriiiutkiililx rvllinly for uny nnd nil Mood uRmIIoii. iucIi n .oipiiim, rli, lui'iM. ("Iter, piorlmln. IioIU. nnd ull olhor dlamitot coioIIIIoiik of llio MmkI. For Mclal ndvli'.i on nny I.UhkI dlnoitan wrllo In Tlm Hwltt IHxKlOu Co., KUJ Hwlfl III. lit. AllnnU, (la. Do not trliln wild iitMiHutcit, Imlta tloni or nny of tti liordo ut "Juit tut yvd" Cuuutortullii of U. U. U. when you tire of rough, strong high proof whiskey Cyrus Noble bottled at drinking strength W. J. Vun Scluiy ver & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon . : 'i '& -W t ? Y T r T t f ? T Y t t T ? t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y MANN'S Greatest Thanksgiving Sale MANN'S rPTOTRAT. AVITMTTr. Ml.' A II POST ni.'l.'IPK. CENTRAL AVENUE OPENS THURSDAY, NOV. 13th, AND CONTINUES FOR Our Annual Thanksgiving Sale opens Thursday morning, and we assure you it will be the Greatest In Our History! TWO WEEKS For months we have been preparing for this BIG Sale, BE SURE YOU GET SOME OF THE BARGAINS!! HP' Thanksgiving Clearance Sale in Ready-to-Wear Department EVERY WINTER SUIT AND COAT AT SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS $15.00 Suits now $9.98 $10.50 Suits now $12.48 $18.00 Suits now $14.98 $20.00 Suits now S16.98 $25.00 Suits now S19.98 $27.50 Suits now $22.48 $30.00 Suits now $24.48 $35.00 Suits now $27.48 $40.00 Suits now $29.98 All New Goods $12.50 Coats now. $8.48 $15.00 Coats now $9.9S $1G.50 Coats now $12.48 $18.00 Coats now $14.98 $20.00 Coats now $16.98 $25.00 Coats now $19.98 $27.50 Coats now $22.48 $35.00 Coats now $27.48 $10.00 Coats now $29.98 -All Now Goods MM 1 1ff i 'If a n J'jj Thanksgiving Sale of TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS and TOWELS A SPLENDDD OPPORTUNITY FOR THE THRIFTY HOUSEKEEPER TO SAVE MONEY 20c TOWELS 10 100 doz. heavy Huck Towels, 18x31, ehoaj) at 20e, this sa 1 A only, each . ... X UC NAPKINS 22x22 .Mei'eoriy.ed, 75c grade, do. 59 22x22 Damask,'$1.25 KnuW, do, 98 21x21 Damaslc, $1.75 grade, doz $1.59 21x21 all Linen, $2.50 grade, do. .,.$1.98 21x21 all Imen, $3.25 grade, do. $2(89 BED SPREADS 'Full size, good and heavy, $1.25 now on Male, eaeh grade, 98c BIG BARGAINS IN TABLE LINEN (50 inch mercerized Tahlo Damask, all new patterns, 50c grade, now 29 (JO inch mercerized Tahlo Damask, hoaitiful patterns, 05c grade, a yard 48 72 inch plain Linen Damask, a yard $1.25 72 inch pure Linen Tahlo Damask, exclusive patterns, $1.75 grade, now, a yard $1.48 51 inch Table Padding, very special, yard 44 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y t Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y ! FREE SAVE YOUR SALES SLIPS AND GET ROGERS SILVERWARE FREE SWEATERS Women's wool Swea ters, $2 JT1 iQ values, catPJL.TbO CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS i nu Uiiiiuiru ui um niiii iv ul Children's Winter Coats, real $5.00 values, now $3.98 PETTICOATS Near-Silk and Satino Petticoats, QQ $2 values, ea.yOC FREE SAVE OUR SALES SLIPS AND GET ROGERS SILVERWARE FREE WAISTS $'v A Women's Plannel Waists, up to $2.00 vale now $1.48 Women's Crepe AVaists, cut in the latest styles; very special for this jj AQ HOUSE DRESSES 50 new House Dresses, made of Percale and Ginghams; up to $2.00 values, this sale, each $1.19 NIGHT GOWNS Women's Flannelette Night Gowns, all sizes, 75c A Q grade, each..., TcOC Women's Flannelette Gowns good heavy grade, worth $1.00, this sale, each . 69c Best Dress Prints, this sal Prints, r 0,. OVj BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS Heavy, largo size 1 C J lea vy, full size cotton Blankets, pr. LZJ Comforters, each Our New Christmas Handkorchiefs Now on Sale, Ask to Soo Thorn Oour Silk and Dress Goods Stock Is tho Best in Medford. in This Department. Messaline 18 inches wide, all silk, in eveiy de 'sirable shade, 75c grade, now, a yard Fancy Silk 5000 yards now .Fancy Silks, 2-1 inch, wide, up to $1.50 values, now,' a yard Crope d' chine '10 inches wide, in all tho new shades, good as most $2.00 grades, a yard BIG BARGAINS IN SHEETS AND PILLOW SLIPS 72x90 Leader Sheets, (iOc grade, each 39 72x!)0 Salem Sheets, 75c grade, each 09 72x90 I'equot Sheets, 85c grade, each 75 '12x15 inch Pillow Cases, 18c grade, each 11 '15x3(5 Salem Cases, 25c grade, each , .. .22 & '12x3(5 Pifpiot Cases, 25c grade, each 22 '12x3(5 llenist itched Cases, 30c grade, ea. 29 y f Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y T Y T T t Y Y T t 98c Bost Cotton Challies, C sale, yard.5C Batiste 38 inch all wool Hatisto in the now evening shades, a yard Tariff Reduction Prices Provail pioaking Sorgo '12 inch nil wool Serge in (ho popular shades, $1.00 grade, a yard na i (5 in. heavy Cloaking in Plaids and Mixtures, $2.50 va Inert, a yard 48c 77c $1.69 49c 89c $1.89 t ? u