Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 14, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    P2TOT5 THKWIJ
w&thtiiimmmy
PREDICTS SHE
:0N ESPEE LIS
FAMOUS JOCKEY
.Nihil 0 l.uiilermau, died at tho fain
liy home In Merlin Wednesday, Nov
12, at thu hk f - jears Funeral
Friday at Merlin
Kara D Hnrlduss wiih married to
.lot it (1 l-nutcriiiiui In lirl, remov
ing to the stntn of Oregon frrtm 'WIs
(onsln with her husband In 1870.
Thoy weru pioneers In tho valley, and
wore factors In the early business mid
soilal llfo of Hoiithern OroK'in. Thoy
located upon the land now occupied
liv tho Merlin townslte, anil Mr. Lnn
terman was for 20 ycam tho post
inastor at tho town of Merlin. Tho
bereaved husband, now In bin S7th
year, has the sympathy of all tho loss
of his life companion.
V M i ftW
TO
Y
IS
T
IF
KILLED BY T
TODFOTUJ TOTTi TTlTTnTNR TtfTWFOTW. OREflON". FRTTVAY. KrOVTttmTCR Tf, YflT.1.
CARRANZA
ARES
00
HUE A
w
BURNS
WILL EXTEND WES
GIVEN
ARMS
RAIN
HOUSTON, Tex.. Nn. II. Tlml
Die Mtilkc mi Hid Alliinlli' i1iIIipii nf
Hut rjuiilliorii 1'iii'llitt woiilil Hininl
unli'HH llio iiniiiiiiiy Hii'cilily cnnuii
to li'iiim uiim luctlli'lfil liy union
milt iiml nii'ii licii! Imliiy.
'I'lii'y wcm nf llic opinion Hint tin
IIiiiihIuii IVxiih (Vntritl, iiinnliif
iliu til limn lii'ic, would Iik the 'ii'Xt
linn to lie th'il up, mill hiiIiI llii-V
looked In miii lint ennui linen nfccte.l
iilliinnlcly.
Tin1 rnllioiiil iiiiiiiiiKi'ini'iit wiih pre.
pining Imlny to iiinii lln Irniim with
uffii'ii cinplneN thn riimi fnnn tlir
ritnliH iiml unili'rwliiinl pniclienl mil
riimlliit;. Sliild'liti'al.i'in' Hiiiilii'H
went iiIhii in K'MilinoHM, iiml oveiv In
iliciillon iointi'il tn ii IiiiiiI fihl.
Only mm liaiii Iiiih lift here kIiicc
tlio Htrild' begun. It wiih Imiiiiil I'nr
Sun Antonio. Tint Milium; ''iiiliir
torw mill rnglncnicn will ilinw lirnc
I'ilM nf t'tll it iiiinilli fniin llio union
fiimlH while tin htiiku U on, mill Hit'
fiu'iiii'ii mul Huitrliini'ii til.
IN STATE IS LEM W00N
SAl.U.M, NOV. II. Admit the Imp
pliwt orcnliil in tin n(iiI nt tin'
pntncnt llnio Ih l.i'iit Wood, the Cliin
iiho who won Ni'iiti'iiri'il tn limit; tmluy
lint liai tuiiMcil (In1 iiiiom' mi iii'ciiiint
nf (lovcrnor WVhI'h iIIi'Iiiih ,ctvr
lay. I.ciii W'iioii wit tnlil repenlcdly
Hint In' iihh not u'oini; In limit; l
other priMinii'm, following the gm
rrnorV ilcoifioii tn i'ii linn life iin
jiriMonmi'iit, 1 tit t I.ciii tlmiiKlit Im wi
Inline jonlii'il. Ho conliuui'il wiping
Hint lu n "henp 'Until" nil tin
timo until Deputy Warden KnodgriiaH
finnllv I'iMixiiircil him Hint tin1 bung
ing would tint conic off. When the
ili'pntv wnnlcu iinrcd I.rtn Hint In
would tint limit; Hut primmer M'llnl
nt tint tup nf hi e'i: "CIicm'
Kline, I henp glinl; f-lml.eo IiiiiiiIk.
hliitkec hmiili''1
ESPEE
OAKLAND, Cnl., Nn. 18. Two
Jilghwiijincn nf Hut (nil mul hhurt
ivriity, tniiHki'il mul Mined with
lieny rotohcru, held tip tint enndtie
torn nf two Southern I'neific tiniii
hcro liiHt night. At 10 o'eloel; lliox
colored Hut oiiIhhuo of u frcicht ox
tnt I'liKthouiul at Tliinl mnl Welcter
hired mul lii'lil up Conductor (J.
CurliHH, Tluty Hceurcd nothing of
nlue.
At midnight llmv Imnrded the lint;
gngo ctul o fan electric liuiii nt
liotnul at iSnMMitlt Mieet ami Hmnd
May ami rohhcil I'onduclnr Hooper
of lim watch mnl iiinnev. They left
Hut trniit at llio Twenty tliml incline
Hlittion. Tint (Milieu luivo u ilexurip
lion of thn roliliorn.
ON WAY 10 EUROPE
I.OS AXni'.I.KS, Nov. m. -Tlmt
Oitio MeMitnlgnl, conl'esHcd dnii
niiter mul infornuT, in in Cunndii en
ruittii In Kuropo wuh rupiiitvil lion'
tmluy on k'ooil uutlinrily. MoMniti);al
is biiiil to Iiiivp li'ft Detroit fur Mmi.
tienl lain yeslenlay, m'cotnpmiieil
liy it llnritH ilet on live. William J,
HuiiiH portniiially eseoiteil him from
CliiciiKO (n Detioit. llu will ho ien
n liuilyi;iiiiiil until tin li'itelies Kurnpo.
Ho iIooh not epcel to I etui it to
jnietien.
DiHltiet Alloiiiey FreileiieU, win
otileieil iMe.Maninul'H teleuMi lu'tc,
ri'fiiKeil to eoiifiini tlio tepottH of liis
luovciiientH.
CLASSY SINGERS ON BILL
AT SJAR THEATRE
Oao of tlio best vtuulovlllo ncta ovor
at tlio Stnr tlumtto, wan tlio vonllot
or tlio tmckoil Iioiiho that Kreoteil tlio
JtoiKotilHtor Trio on tliolr first P
pimrmtco last ovonliiK'. Tliolr bIiikIiiK
mul linrinony 1h of ft lilslt ortlor n ml
thoy nro vory clovor comedians. Thoy
will ho on thu iiroBrnm todny mid to
morrow only.
Tlio photoplays for today nro nliovo
tlm nvorftKo. featuring a two roolor ly
lio 101 niHon rompany ontltlod "Clood
Kor NotlilitB Jnclc." Tlio Anliuatod
Wuokly, and tlio bill closos with a
couplo of luiiKliablo comodloB.
NOOAI.CH, Atlr , Nov. 1 I (Inn.
Viiiiuktliinun Cnrriuira, limtil of thu
.Miixluiu coiiHlHutlonullhtiiH move
ment, mul Win. Iliijnnl Halo, kiiM
to hit thu roproNOiitiitlvo of thn NS'uhIi
liiKtou adiulnlMtrittloii leiimlneil on
their iiinpectlvo sldoH of thu Interna
llnuiil hunter loiluy, nwiiltlm,'. m.
cordliiK to uecejiteil rttport furthor
iiilvlien from Wiihliliictnii,
Although Hnlit reruHud flatly to
dUvitxH thn tu'uutlntloiiH cnrrlud on
at IiIh uiDiitliiK )Htunlny with Cnr
rana ii nfflclal mli tMiirn. It In hi).
Ilitvoil Kenonilly. Hint Itnlu with mi
thorlty outlined tint (oudltlutiH under
which thn Hulled Htnten will nil mi
thu eiutmrKo on wnr miiiiltlotiM for thn
rnhttls.
Thu American Kuurmmint Ik mild
to hit ready to riilno thn einhiirKo If,
III Hut iiiIiuIn of thu WmihltiKtou an-
thorltli-H. thu utreliKlh retiri'Metited liv
Ciirrnnr.ii In deemed hiiflleleiit to pro
necutu a Hilrrenitful tnmpiilKii. Witxh.
IiikIoii aim) riniulreM Hint Ciirrnnza,
In thu itM'tit or lctory over lluerta
Kunrnuteit an uiuiuedlnto uluctloii or a
prenlileiit.
Cnrmiimt In mild to limit mtreud to
the Auierlruu tnrniH mid It In helluved
that bin ni'ceptiiuru him liceu wired
to WnnhliiKtou by I lain. Cnrrnnzn
hnn nxlied that thu United Htaten ro
liuiHU neveral thouNiiud rlflm and 4,
(iuu,(M)0 roiiiutM or nmiiiiinltloti, con
flnciiteil on thu International border
durlllK thu Innl jear
E DELAYS START
T
Ni:W YOIIIC, Nov. II. Willie
Ititehie, the lit;htweilit eluimplou,
ilul not leave for Sun IVmieiseo IiihI
ti'Kht. iim had been phi lined. IiiHtend
lie will box touiuht before u tmrtv
of New York hport writers mul tu.
mirent mul will Mart for the count
tomorrow indit to prepine for ln
'Jll.roiliul eolitem there Hi inher 10
with Huileiii Totuuiv Mumliv.
Harry Foley, Kilehtit'H matinfr,
ileelateil that the climupiou would ie
!. o $17,(100 for tin- Murphy bout.
Foley milioiiueeil that Itltelile would
meet lint winner of Hut I'leddie
'elh .lack Mritton bunt hero if nnt
ixfnolor fiiiuueiul iniluei'iuenl-. wore
offered.
JACKSONVILLE TALKS
OF
To thu Kdlter:
My pupils ami I think wo would
like to hiiMt a Hone, I'lnntlliR Day In
hUtorlc old Juckttoinlllo.
I'erhnpH )ou enn kIvo us tlio iiamn
of sniiin ono who w,lll rIvd us tho
iiocenry Instructions for proparltiK
tho cuttliiKH mid for plnutltiK.
Why tint imiko thu HiikIi Dickson
ruso thu ItoKtiu thor xnllcy rosoT
Wo would ha Kind to plant It horo If
wo know whoro wo could obtain souto
CllttltlRS,
Yours, for a beautiful volley.
M. 8. IIUIIST.
Jucksonvlllo, Nov. IS.
WILL YOU BE ONE OF
THE FIVE HUDRED?
Tho Christian Sunday school was
very succohsfu! last wook and caino
clone to tho mark or 100. This Hun
day thoy want fiOO lit tho school mid
want you to bo thuro at l.ao u, in,,
rain or shine, whether bit; or little,
ynuiiK or old mid will miaruutcu ou
will enjoy It. It will bo a treat you
will not forum for oars mid pur
chmico may do joii hoiiio Reed. A
special Invitation Ib etumlud to
thoso who are not In tho habit of
attondliiK Sunday schools to hu out
Hiinday lnornlntr.
f Canterbury k
A itccitlrtlly nipy collar
without nny tcmlcncy to
irraKiiiiDCM
Tlit cuion' moit )lrlns "nd popuUr
u Ide Silver
"' CbJJairs &
tetiiy to put on ami take off perfect fit
tine comfortable tlumlilc. IIutc exclu.
Ivcly I.ltiocottl Uutitckal)lc lluttonliolcn.
CEO. P. IDE A CO., Mker,TROY, N. Y.
trntoi ( tm It)! ll CtlUil tai Wb
Ni;W YOU If, Nov. 1 1. A mini be
liiiM-d to lie Jockey Toininv Unrn-.
either iumneil or fell in flout of mi
clitvnlcil (ruin in ilrooklvii loilny mul.
wiih killed.
In IiIh poekeln were found it eon
I met to ride in ruei in Merlin, fSOO
in Ameriouu money, eoiifidenilile
(leimunv eiitreni'v mnl it piiNxbook
from Hut Deuleher bmik. On the
Htntiou philfonu ul'ler lie luul heeu
killed were found bin hut nod fur
lined osereonl.
I 'ending mi iiixeMtiirutioii to dcltr
miiiii whether llurim Iiml miv.reiiNou
for tnkiiitf hi own life, the tiolieej
were liueeitiiiu whelhitr Hut en-e iuik
one of hllienle or neeidenl.
The jockey wiim once in tilt einplo
of the WhUuev htnlilc. mid In 1807
rodit .'till wtunetH. He lr ed nt
Klicepoliciiil lliiv Willi Iiih wife mul
two elilldreii.
NFW YOIIK. Nov. II. Piineeton
wiih h t tit tt lieuw fuvorlle here Indus
oxer Villi for tomorrow' football
panic. The Princeton clown went
to Oreeiiwieh, Conn., uud will remuiu
there until tomorrow morning, when
they will leite for New llnvcu
Hery member of the team was re
ported in line condition. Twcnh
one fiinclioM ucfoinpniiicil the siiiail.
At New HllM'll the Yule teillll I'll -pitieil
in higiiiil prnetiee. C'ltptmi.
Keli'ltntii ti'l'ilseij loilnv to iimiu the
number of pliixon lieinj; j;rooiiieil for
tomorrow 'm mime.
"The plnerH," lie miuI, "are not
Irving to win public recognition, but
are nliiMiit; for them-cKcH mul
Yule.''
A
I'OUTI.ANI), Nov. II. Dick Do
nlil, inuuacer of Mud Audi rinn, htnted
todny thnt he hud received it ti oifer
from Promoter Mcl.'uroy for n bout
lit I.iel Alltjeles between Ills pmtee,''
mnl Jack llrtttoii in .Iiuiuur. Doiui'd
will )o to l.os Angeles next week to
try anil arrange it bout between An
tlerxon and the winner of the Fro-,.
UierK fiht Thnnk(,'iint; dn.
DIED.
I'i:Ti:ilS At Ashland Nov. 9.
Mrs. niliabcth Peters was born In
Tlflu, Ohio, January 10, 1S30. Her
maiden name was Kroli. October
25, ISr.r., she wan married to Fit N
Peters. Tlireo duiiKhtcrs wero born
to them, nt whom only ono Is now
IhliiK. Mrs. Florence Studobnkor or
Ashland, ilesldca her granddaugh
ter llorulce, who Is now visiting here,
slut leases ono Krandsoti, Hubert
Studubaker, or inland, N. C.
KANTFllMAN Sura K., wtfo of
Cofftso
Good coffee is good
while 'it's fresh; tlio
host coffee is no good
when stale.
All cofee is more or
less si ale when it reach
es consumers unless it's
packf-.l in aroma tight
cans like Schilling's
liest protected against
air, odors, moisture and
weal her.
Cleanly itnuiuluted; lit 1 lb,
2 lb and 2 lb cans;
nioiioyback.
T. F. PRATT
"The Healer"
has inado tlio blind seo, tlio doaf
hoar, tho lamo walk, tlio sick got
woll. Flftoon yoars' of practical
exporlonco tn troatlug chronic,
(lUoa8oa, Consultation froo. Lo
cated at 345 N. Dartlott Bt.
Phono 002-M,
Medford, Ore.
lMMmMmm
i!
When washing dishes, pots and pans
use the helper that cuts the
grease and sterilizes
GOLD DUST
Softens hard water, quickly scrubs the floors-
cleans everything.
t v
5c and larger packages
then.k. FAIRBANK.C0PANrl
CHICAGO
"Let the GOLD DUST TWINS da
your work"
J-lUOttfell
tffifWt$$jM&
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1
mmmiimmmmm
MAR has revolutionized th
cigarette sales of the country
in less than 400 days! OMAR is
the greatest success in cigarette
history.
Two years ago, in the
dissolution of the old Am
erican Tobacco Company
by the U. S. Supreme
Court, we lost our estab
lished brands of Turkish
Blend Cigarettes.
The success of these
brands had clearly shown
us thatthetaste of smokers
throughout the nation was
turning to Turkish Blend.
We immediately set
about to produce a NEW
and BETTER Turkish
Blend Cigarette. Expe
rience had taught us how
theTurkish Blend could be
IMPROVED. Allthelmowl
edge we had gained in 25
YEARS in the making of
Billions of cigarettes,
was CONCENTRATED on
this NEW Turkish Blend.
Our leaf -buyers in Tur
key and America were con
sulted. These mer the
t Jh
greatest leaf -experts in
the world were instruct
ed to select the tobaccos
that in their judgment
were BEST SUITED to
such a blend.
Our blend-experts then
took these carefully se
lected tobaccos and FOR
MONTHS experimented
with a THOUSAND VARI
ATIONS of blend.
When OMAR was fin
ally perfected, ,we KNEW
that we had absolutely
the FINEST Turkish Blend
cigarette that could be
produced.
We were confident that
American smokers would
CONFIRM our estimation
of OMAR-and they HAVE.
OMAR is UNQUESTION
ABLY the greatest success,
in the SHORTEST PERIOD
OF TIME, in the history
of cigarette making.
AS SZ
vUrtCL.' (ir&fcery
OMAR ith CIGARETTE
Packago of Twenty
FIFTEEN CENTS
vl
I
ilU
3
M
See our beautiful
showing of
FURS
fTapaue.se Mink Scarfs,
?8.50, $14.00, $18.00,
up to $37.50.
MulTs to match S14.50 to
35.00.
Red Fox sets S25.00,
S2G.9S up.
Beaver sets.
Blue Lynx sets.
Isabella Fox sets.,
Hudson Seal sets".
Coney sets, etc.
A much varied showing
rightly priced.
iNoa i
) ;f
I DO
BUY LY CLOTHES OF
GUS, the TAILOR
ONE
OF
500
EAT
Tho Manhattan has boon opened
under now niunagomout and has
QVorythluR to bo found In a flmt clana
reutauraut and lunch countor.
If you pat hero you will relish your
meals and will always get the choic
est and best In tho market.
0icn from U A. M, to 1 A. M.
MANHATTAN CAFE
North Trout St.
M