Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 30, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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RERSONAL
Tlio h"Ml rond attraction nt tho
Vaw thoat'cr will be Kitty MaeKnve,
n mimical production not Monday,
.October ?, followed Ity DrWolf Hop-
por, Wednesday, October 10. Tlioro
I will bo n change, of vaudcvllo tonight
with an extra Reed run of pictures
J. O. Corking, tlio rbet nil around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable Negatives mado any
whero, titno or plneo. Studio 228
Mnln St. Phono 3U0-J.
Chlof of 1'ollco lllttson lias return
ed from n campaign trip to the
KlllipeLnrrlhd from Medtordh'ounco Hook district.
nornincand'lerMnmicdlatclybyl Arthur Furry of l'hoonk spent
mines1 Tuesday afternoon in Medioru on uns-
noiinlas Wood of Grants 1'ai.a was
ti Mod ford visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. 11. V. Clarke and Miss Helen
ClarHe, ot Grants Pass aro Medford
vlsllois.
Peanut Candy, 15c a pound. Get
it ht DoVoo's,
J.
this morning
nutomohllo foi the Kllppel
near Holland. He was accompanied
by John Smith, who arrived n few
days ntfo from Klamath Kalis. Mr.
Smith will, lie amploied on the prop
erty. Grants Pass Courier.
Ho'enro flro Insiiranco1 upon your
fruit whllo In a packing house, low
rates. ( 'Special short term policies.
Guaranteed Insurance with B. S
Tnmy, 210 Garnott-Corcy Bids.
Mr. and Mrs. George It. Von dor
Htdlen and son Donald of nngla Point
fipont the week end vlMtlng Mr. nud
Mrs. Chas. Nitnnn.
Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Over Isli Thea
ter. Hoger Uennett Is spending the
weak In tho northern part of the stale
nttcndtng to business matters.
Joo Under of Talent Is a business
" visitor In the elty todny.
DeVoo Is selling gum drops at ten
cents per pound today.
Tho Talent Dancing club will hold
. a dancing party at Talent Friday
evening. A number of Medford peo
jdo will attend.
K. P. Weston has returned, from
n threo weeks visit In northern Cali
fornia. ' .
Mako your winter homo at Colonial
Flnts, 217 South Riverside. "
Mrs. Fannlo McNulty, arrested at
Boise, Idaho, on n charge ot defraud
ing tho Jackson county bank through
falso representations, will bo return
ed to this city Friday. Sheriff Stag
ier left the first of tho week to bring
her back. Tho preliminary hearing
will bo hold tho first ot next week.
Tho finost equipment in Oregon for
printing fruit labels, Medford Print
ing Co.
Tho- Wago Earners and Tax Payors
Toaguo will hold an Informal meeting
at tho .Medford Hotel Tuesday night,
and namo prccluctmcn for tho com
ing election.
Seo R. II. McCurdy for Aetna Fi
delity and Surety Bonds.
Prohibition forces are actlvo in tho
country districts lining up rotors for
tho fall election. Somo.of tho work
ers are getting over the ground on
wheels, making a houso to house can
Tass. Tom Nichols of Eagle Point,
prohibition candidato for tho stnto
' eenato Is innkfng an actlvo campaign.
Most of tho candidates for county of
fices on all the tickets will bring out
their heavy artillery tho first of the
month for a whirlwind finish.
Tho oldest cxcluslvo agency In
Medford, "reliable protection, our only
business. Holmes, tho Insurance
Man.
If Dud Anderson, former prido of
Medford. appeared in an exhibition
bout at Pendleton Friday night, tho
press of tho northwest did not con
sider it worth mentioning. Den
Chnvoz, a featherweight, and former
camp nttendant of Andcrson'H was
knocked out in half a minute. Dick
Donald at ono tlmo had him under
his managerial wing.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis
Theater.
Tho railroad yards aro full of
wanderers beating their way south
for tho winter. Train crows on tho
S. P, liavo boon initructod to keep
thorn off, and have special ngents
out to seo that the rule la obeyed.
On Eomo rnllronds in this country
trainmen mako more money than tho
directors charging a "dollar a divis
ion" for box car travelers.
Authentic war news received by
Mali Trihuno leased wlro will bo
posted during tho day at Hotel Med
ford. K, V. Coffin loft Tuesday for San
Francisco to visit fi lends and rela
tives. Got it at Do Voo's.
Tho next term of the grand Jury
will open October 19, nud tho petit
Jury wil open n week later.
15. H. Tumy writes all form of in
siiranco. Excellent companies, good
locul service. 210 Oaruott-Corey
Bldg.
flnmn Warden A. S Hubbard spent
Tuesday In Medford attending to offi
cial business,
.Automatic haw ball, that brand
bow out door game, has arrived in
Medford. Seo it at DoVoes tonight,
Just went of Hotel Mitfnrd.
fr)io quail keuuun will open tomor
row, uiid tint lowlands and muudowH
will bo full of hunters. Owing to
depredations of punt easons u number
of laud owners In tho Tuhlct Hock
district! which is a favorite iiul wu
Hon, Iimtf warnings mw boon ).
KIM'd,
JIuihIII''IiIhk and plralliitf rtoiui
jiHd HiotJW iimdn ut Mis. Hatiuy
rirnwiiisklHK parlor, Him' toru J hit
Alt' Mw4Uf vf )lsu J'ru'H'lm, vOio
h MH vjIIIhk hi iprm in M
Iness.
Wanted sound, .voung blnck horse
between 1300 and 1100 lbs. Com-
.tnunlcnte with J. H. Murphy, Nash
Hotel Immediately. 11
Miss Helen PurucKer will leave for
the eat shortly Vhcro she will spend
the winter.
Medford Poultry and Egg Co. have
fine la!ng hens for sale.
The High school and Alumni foot
ball teams will play a game nt tho
Jackson school grounds next Satur
day afternoon. Following Saturdays
until Thanksgiving will see games
with Klamath Falls, Ashland. Grants
Pass, and northern Cnllfornln teams.
Now Is the time to buy your win
ter laying hens. Wo have some
choice ones for sale. Medford Poul
try and Egg Co.
Sid Drown, Court Hnll. W. A. Stow
art, William Dates, Charles Palm nnd
William Miller aro among Medford
hunters spending a few days on 'the
Klamath county lakes after ducks.
The duck season opens tomorrow.
Dig bargains in millinery com
mencing Friday at Rundlett Sisters,
ion North Central. 1C.'
Probation Officer Charles Gny left
Tuesday night to place tho four Cow.
an children ot Ashland In chargo of
tho Hoys and Girls society at Port
land. Flro salo of millinery begins Fri
day at Rundlett's, 103 North Cen
tral. 1C5
Frank Newell of Rogue River spent
fie first ot tho week In Medford at
tending to business matters.
A public reception on Wednesday
evening, Sept. 30, at S o'clock tho
members of the 51. E. church will
give Rev. nnd Mrs. E. O. Eldrldge.n
farewell reception at tho church. II
members and friends of tho church
cordially invited. A good program
will bo given consisting of songs, reci
tations and speeches. Everybody wel
come. 164
, Apple cider of local production for
thlf. season Is making Its appearance
aUoc,al thirst emporiums.
JC a, lioimes, mo Jnauranco-oian,
has $1300 to loan.
Walter Merrick, Mrs. Ij. E. Enyart,
and Miss Opal Lang will return Fri
day fro pi a week spent bear hunting
on Wood, ruff Meadows.
' Ylbnry Walters of Prospect Is In tho
city on business this week.
Councilman Gcorgo Porter loft
this morning for Klamath countyfto
spend the rest of tho week duck hunting.
Tho K'Ks lodge will hold a smoker
after tho tegular session of the lodge
tomorrow i.lght. A feast, music,
and speech making will make up tho
evening's program.
Miss Nell Storm will leave in a few
days for a visit with friends and rela
tives in Portland.
Judge J. R. Nell ot Jacksonville
spent Monday in Medford visiting
friends.
Section hands at Stclnman havo
complained that an offlcor of tho law
deprived them of their rifle last week
and were under tho Impression that
they could secure redress. Tho con
fiscation was mado upon tho law pro
hibiting an unnaturalized resident
having firearms, without a special
license. It was suspected that sec
tion workers wore killing gnmo nnd
birds.
Moso Durkdull nnd II. G. Worthing
ton will leavo tomorrow on a quail
hunting trip.
E. J. Vlning of Ashland was a bus
iness visitor In tho city Wednesday.
A 10 pound watormelon raised by
D. H. Humscom of tho Tablo Rock
district is on exhibition at thu Com
raerclal club. A cucumber grown by
Pat Mogo In his kitchen gardon Is
also shown.
J. 11. McNeil of Grund Forks, D. C,
is among the out of town visitors In
the city. this week,
M, F. .Sanders nnd wlfo nnd chil
dren of San Jacinto, C'al., aro in tho
cll.
JAPANESE MAI! HELMS'
NDIN
WITH
BRITISH
IS ; RELICS AI ;FAIR
OFFICIALLY
DENED
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The bent of.it he rvllrs In the Kd
Helms' collection, now fit tho pioneer
bar l Jacksonville, will bo sent to
the I'M. fair, an u fcatuto of the
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30. Official southern Oiogou exhibit atoidlng to
nnd diplomatic quatter united today .plane under wnj, Among tho ciitloiv
In dlscredltlrg n published report of Hon Is a bow and arrow said to have
a secret Anglo-Japanese agreement ibeeu used by Captnln Jack of the
under which Japan was to hove n'Modocs In lit early liny raids, and a
free hand In China, which to bo por-' piece, of the tvpo "with which tho
tnltted to send Japanese emigrants I flrtt Ivuchltig IikUiU 'section wan no
lo all parts ot the British Empire, i gotlaled. Many other Interesting
BELGIAN BATTLE
IS FINAL EFFORT
liltm W ii'nllv iipn!iilh'rit,
"'h louiitiN Anlweip, it In not on
lo miiKe iiu ilcliiiile -tiili'iiicnl nil
III llit u"Milt o' ImliiCR (Tiieh.laj )
buttle in kuiiuii, In uii.v i'mi' Hie
III tm n w well o Moduli mill ili'lVml-
cil. I lie (liiiiimii lioon in the luM
lew ilnv uiiiNt luivo litu'ii t'limiiiuiiv
(Vilninlv limits tlioii-iimls luivo
lulli'i.."
LONDON. Sent. .10. ;i "JO o. m.
Tho eoriexpiiniliiil ot' the l."inl-'ii ;
llnil.v ftiioni.-lo wilh Hie Uolci.tiiH, I GREAT GALE PflUSTnATF.S
wiiliuj; unilor .volouluy's ito, oli
Imilet. thai iicittlv lod.OOO Uihih me
0ngii!eil in n tlt'Mitiillii lialllo lilting
n litio iiMeuiliiiv: I nun Teiwoiulo !
Aer-ohot.
"Tliw Imttle," Hi
iCAOLE LINES TO SWEDEN
wlilrh would Include Caniidn nud Aus
tralia, nnd was to havo a DrltNh loan
og J200.O0O.O00 while Japanese
curios comprise the collection, In
cluding a doen or so fro.ik growths
of wood. mastodon tusk found
I.ONMHN, Kepi. HO. (1 I.I . in. A
tVnlrnl Nov- tliMiuiteli I'n.iii t'nicii
liiiyt'ii av i (luil till ciilili' i mm "(nni
i'oii'iniilt'iil I lit Iwt'i n Sunleii nml (Imiiii uv have
ni-. "iipiienix to In- the la-l t'l't'otl j In rii inlciilnilu! sinci' vcli'iiluv n, i
mi linth stilts Holiiiiiii itsi-liiin e in i hii-i niit mi', il , Htniid, it' t,lic
tho Ini'i'.iit llic Mtit'iiit' (ieimiitt itt' uretil - tit iiirunllnir.
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III
lum U.OI
FOOD SIOFF PRICES
THU IIAUinC, via l.oiiiluu, tfoni.
.'Id, C.iaO ji, in.-"Tlio Hovmiuufiiit tif
tho Ni'iliniluiitU In nlinttt to inalit) an
liivmitoiy or tin KltieliH uf whiHil ninl
flour In nil of the mills of tlm (otin.
ivy. Tim lulll Hint nt nitiif' 'In
iditipiv with ih iiimiiiiiiitsniT urn itov.
oiitiiiniit will Ii6 rurhlslmirtfini' tho
iteceKHiry niippHpn of whont'. .Tho
KiiVi'inini'iit aUo sotifi will fix 'mini
mum piicoh for win tit, tlo'tir itml
liriiul. ' ' ''
troops were to assist In putting down on the Applegate )eats ago l.s another
disaffection In Dritlsh lndln. j telle. Steps Will lie tnUeu to In-
At tho British embassy it was teiest tho proper nii'iioiltlei In the
stated that official warning had been ' proposed dlsptav.
sent from Loudon some time ago to' - -
lie on tlio watch for such a report,
Dritlsh officials in China having ad
vised tho home government that the
report would be sot In circulation for
the purpont of arousing antagonisms.
Nothing Is known of the alleged loan.
but It Is said that If any funds have
been raised through tho London i . ""I"11' Mhm i-w"R ii-miiii-market
It would be In tho natural i "- '.,tf iiuiiiiineui ..l the v:K'r-
liineo in tin eiiv til uto .ii'wr
i . . .
tenuis or the Anirrifun itml National
yifr0A--.'frfrM
PLAY IN MEDFORD
course of financial transactions nnd
without the slightest bearing on the
alleged agreement ns to Japan's ac
tivity In China.
As to Japan having a free hand In
China, state department offlclaU re
call tho statements coming from Lon
don at the time ot Japan's ultimatum
that Japan's field of activity In China
1oiii.mii' tenuis in this eitv, Miuttlav,
Nov ember "2. The hull players usk a
jitinrnnteo of ."i00. Kliim will vvue
limit tonittht lltatrjio will jiiummtc''
them thin niiitimil' mi the utile ie
reipts. Should tlio l fer lie net cptel,
lireiiar.itiuiis t'lir.tlit' iuiiiin ot" the
,.... :n i... i i..i l .... ..ir... i
would bo restricted to the China Soa -V" " " " "VV V ; " " '
tiinifi. In hrill.r hiWMlltll v in limit its
lar north n- Unselmrir ninl -outh l:
and the German poKsessInu of Kino
Chow ami would not extend to tho
mainland of China.
INDIAN JAILED FDR
A
An order was Issued by the pollco
this morning to the effect Hint an In
dian found In n saloon would bo ar
rested and subject to tho full penalty
of tho federnl law. Tho order ap
plies to full and fractional breeds of
rod men.
Tho first arrest was that of Joo
Got a Klamnth Falls aborlgno who
urrlvcd this morning from tho Hol
land round-up. Joo was highly In
dlgnnpt', because no pnq wopld sell
him liquor, and with every refusal
would start an argument. Ho was
put In Jail by Officer Clngcndo pend
ing further Investigation.
!t tilling. The iersotn of the two
tenuis itulii.li' Connie Mud., muu
(iger or the Athletics, ,jt the pick of
the two innpir leuj;ilt'. Tho hifl.'es
slur listed is IVntik llaker, the home,
run maker.
rOM FREKAS LOSES
TEAM THROUGH FRIEND
Tom Frekas, star witness in tho
Mike Spanos trial, lent a team of
horses to an Itnllan friend, and now
alleges he Is shy both friend and
team. Fre'wis asserts his friend took
j the horses to Eugene mi the pretext
I of having grading, work to do, nud
(there sold his property for !.p0 and
kept tho money, The local nnd Lnno
county nuthorith'iM uro Investigating
Crater like .Sjieclal Trip".
Parties wishing to go to Crater
Lake during this flno weather, can
mako special arrangements with tho
Hall Taxi company. Seven passen
gers, round trip, $10 each; six pass
engers, round trip, ll each; nvo
passengers, round trip, $12; Tour
passengers, round trfp, 1 13. CO.
For particulars phono Seeloy Hnll,
manager Hall Taxi company. 101
tho case.
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No Alum"
must be the watchword when the housewife .
buys bakinjx powder.
Alum is well known to be a powerful
astringent, and .should never be used in food.
Prof. Geo. '. lUrhi'y M. O., of the. Unher
, suy of Pennsylvania , says: i ( I consider the tstt of
alum baking powder highly injurious to health.
Food economy now, more than ever,
demands the purchase and use of those food
articles of known high quality and absolute
-purity and healthfulness.
ROYAL
Is a Pure, Cream of Tartar
BAKING POWDER
Contains No Alum
Perfectly leavens, leaves no unlicaltliful residues,
makes the fond more delicious and wholesome.
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In. Phono
FOH UH.NT Two room fiirnlshi'd
honso. Largo closet nnd pantry,
electric lights and city water. 317
West 2nd St , phono MO-.M.
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TO FIT
Till: HA ft!)'
TO FIT
1)0,11 Today
Itcsolvo to innoki) (jov, Johnson
cigars, Jljnjio.jijul thereby iiairon-
uu.noiiu jumniry,
tf
$mmL'AKLmMi
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ramous
leatner Lisle &
Fibre Silk Hose
25c.
FOR MEN md WOMEN
Alt Koodi yent potpald on receipt
ot prlex eicept (Jlovet Cleaned
or Umbrellaj Kcpilrcd,
We art Speclallsti tn
Men's, Women's and
Children's Gloves,
Hosiery & Umbrellas
The Agent for
PHOENIX GUARANTEED
HILK IIOSK
MeCAM.UM HOSIERY
WAYNE KNIT HOSK
ONYX IIOSIEKV
KAYHEK UOhK
CREST CAfK. KID and MOCHA
OI.OVRS
DENT OLOVE3
KAYSKK SII.K and WOOL
OI.OVIH
FORTjnEI) UMIitELLAS
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Artistic
:3ho.es
Pretty feet aro often clumitlly clad.
' A woiiian'a foot tan bo, mado pret
tier hy uelectlug tlio.rlgltt niton.
i
I Our bIiocb nro skillfully modeled.
I Thny uro made in slmpo to fit all
tjit'H ot feet ami r to make any foot
(attructlvo.
I Wo want to Keo ovory womun with
a I uu to "for liiiiMl(Hii(tliV)a.
aooa &w"
Lilg S Sftoc loro
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Dixie Queen
It's a Brick
l-j Lay in a Lot of it
i ,
'ird,' You could smoke or
I QOj i chew Dixie Queen by
-7 , thezoandyou'dnever
iSct enough it's so mel-
et enouiii
low and rich and pleasing.
Lay in a supply of it
today. Keep some at
home and some on the
job, and it will hold you
steady as a spirit- leycj
trues a wall.
DIXIE QUEEN
NOTH.'K,
Notlro m hereby given that tho un-
dnrnlgnod will apply lo lite city coun
cil ut iU mooting to bo held October
U, 1UH, fur n llrmiM) to Hull mult.
xplrltuouH urn vInmiim ll'iuorw in
WUlllt('M eHH ihun a kuIIoii ut IN
plum at biiMni'KH, J.'J Houlh iou.
Hniii, city of HviUunl, tor u perlml
of nit iiioiiIIk,
Hrfted Hepleliibr-r , IttM.
O. M. HI5LHJJV,
TlutUv.
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IRENE HAMPTON ISAACS
PIAN9 VIRTUOSO
l.lil Silieuluf I'lint)
Instructor, Accompanist, Couclrfgr
Knscmblc Sinin
Plug Cut Tobacco
is the one perfect tobacco for the sturdy man who likes his tobacco
i;ich,iuU-ho4ied and stti.sfyhi. Made of pure old 'Hurley leaf, aged
carefully for three to live years, so as to bring out all its fragrant
flavor and sweetness.
This is what makes DIXIE QUEEN
always the same. It doesn't depend
upon one season's crop, Jike ijptuiiy
tobaccos. We have several seasons
crops ajways stored away.
Dixie Queen lasts in tie pipe
because it hums slow holds its flavor
when you chew il.
Take DIXIE QuiiRN on the job for
a week's try-put after that you'll always
carry D.IXI.E QUEEN in your jeans.
Sold everywhere in convenient 5c
fojl packages jiko in 10c pouches and
50c lunch boxen,
YflC AMKHICAH TONAOOO COMPAHV
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