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PAGE SEC -r- MTCTTFOTJX) MATTi TUTnPNR MF.DFOUD, OIWOON. THUKflDAV. .OCTOmW I, (Oil ss . 1.-J. .J.1....U!!1. p. -,' i.J.. UI..1 1 litHtliig two weeks. Among Hie pas seugeiM were Mrs. TIioiiiiih J, Pres lon, dr., formerly Mrs. drover Clevi' laud, mid her three children. The RUSSIANS REPEL steamer also brought the body of Mrs. Iliohurd Croker, who died lu Austria, Howard Croker mid his sis. lei accompanied the body. LEADER SUFFERS T3 m F FLEET AT AUSTRIAN WAR ATTACK OF GERMAN ROM CHOLERA WINDAU ii TAKIS, Ot. 1, (1:15 n. in. It in offii'iiillv unuouiu'od liy Austria IHmpnry, snys n disputoh from Home, that Ocuomi Von Aufoiitnux is il 1 - LONDON, Oft. 1. 10:10 n. in. A (iisi.itch to the K.flnui)n 'lYlojrniiili fompnny from Home states that Ueu i nil Von Aiifeiihurp is MiftVrinp from clmlorn, noe ortlinj; to n incsssnj;o from Viennn. Oencml Von Aufvnliittr was Aus trian minister of war from 1011 to the time the war broke out. With (tfneral Dnnkl w begun an oftVnsivo movement in Hussian l'olaml ami liml preliminary sueeessiv. invading; liusiuu territory as far as Lublin. The Austrian reverse at Lcuihetv, however, elumpnl the situation in the north and for n time the position of General Von Aitfeiilimv's army was .said to he recarious, as the Has Minis threatened to cut him off. Hy desiKrntc fiplitinj. the general man ned to retreat safely to Hr.sesow, (lalieia, where he again formed n junction with General Oankl, and the two armies retired towards Tnrnow nnd Cracow. The last definite news received of General Von Atifonhurj; was that he was commanding the cen ter of a new nnd extensive front with hi base at Tnrnow. FAREWELL RECEPTION TO REV. ELDRIDGE Tho First MothodI.it Episcopal church was filled to its utmost ca pacity last evening to bid farowcll to Its pastor, the Rev. Mr. Eldrldgo, who has Just been appointed pastor ot ono of the prominent churches of Tort land. The musical program was very interesting nnd contributed very largely towards making tho meeting ono of the most memorable in tho history of the church. Dr. I. L. Hill in his remarks referred to tho very high esteem In which Mr. Eldrldgo Is held, not only by his own people, but by those outside of church nnd who regret his leaving. Ho further commented on his gifts as n preacher, n thinker and scholar, and as ono gifted hy Intellect and heart to fill nny pulpit that mar bo assigned htm. He referred to the largo congrega tions that attend his preaching, to tho Increased membership during htn pastorate, to tho splendid Sunday school and IUblo class nnd to a marked improvement on all lines of church work during tho three years he has been Its pastor. Tho Rev. Mr. Tucker, pastor of tho First Christian church, also spoke of tho great help Mr. Eldrldgo had been to him, ot how highly ho appreciated tho friendship which existed between thnm, of tho many kindly things ho had heard ot him, both' as a preacher and a pastor, and that ho was voic ing tho feelings of tho best people in Mcdford when he said that he was very sorry to see him leave when ho waB most needed. Refreshments were served In tho basement and a very delightful even ing was spent. W. H. M. NEW POLICY AT PAGE WINS FAVOR The I'uge theater was paeked to thn doors lust night and thohc that attended were well pleased with the entertainment furniblicd hy the new inanaeemejtt. Tli photoplays woro exceptionally good, and tho vaudeville, team of Coogan and Cox, a pair of comed ians and eccentric dancers, would he a hig feature in any housu or show, nnd there is no doubt hut what we will hee these hoys heading one of (lie hig musical productions in tho cry near future. "The l'reident's Special," "At the Foot of the Hills," John Hiinny and Cora Finch in "A Train of Incidents," were all good, and ''The Troy of lleaits" furnished miiiui of the best thrills of tliu series, This urogram will hit repeated to night, and mi entile uuw show will bn offered Friday night, with Wiiiulm nnd I'oor as llm vaudeville attraction, Tins team will appear in a comedy singing- skeleli, "No Tiespahsing." MH J'oor in u hciiiililul gill and luu li plemJjii Miujiig voice, You Met llu MMt 'fUr whuu you iffiok (lor, Joih o (ilvr suit vrvuU h')w ludui jfr-ijL'fe) jfct&Z5$F?t fff. Itl B3l9i5l ,'Mr"Kmfmi . 5- If x JEjfl iii-rj-"i3PI I Jfc2SVi r9 Yr !: v , . ll-f x ViDBBH fulfil 1 AlTivl I IT fcV. HH Jul ) J J Willi) &ll ' ' '' IKk? 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Midileuly Ikvoiiic one of the eoinpletioun figures of the country, t sn lier alls the luiiden of resxiuslblllty of r.ilslin: fui.d to epil. the American society for ncnUc in the field of halite In France, .Scriu.uiy. Ilelclum. ltuHln and other (Vuitlnuntal 'mutrlex, It Is a IIk task. It U a task wblih would lax (lie resource and physical strenglh of any of the big captains o, hnluitry. and Mlsi Itnurilinnn is olng alniut It with n mm h nugfrold ami dccNIon ns nny genrril 'n cnmmv f n .v. ) OF DRAMATIC ART Mr Miss Itertlia Kllnl)eili Calkins Miss Itertlia Klialietli Calkins of J.iueoln, Neb., is opening it studio of dramutie ait public sneaking, elocu tion and physical training in the Medford liiu'li school building. Mi- Calkins is a graduate of the Cumnock School of Oratory, Northwestern univemity F.vunMon, III. Miss Calkins was 'fit the head of the dramatic art derailment in the Lincoln 'Musical college, Lincoln, Neb. For the past two years she has taught in the high school in Lincoln, Neb. During the summer Mi Calkins was engii'red in Chautaiiipia work as reader and story-teller. After the Ashland Chautaiioua she remained for the .summer visiting her sister, .Mrs. A, C, Joy and recently lias de cided to locate in the valley, MISS 10WNE SEEKS VOIES FORLEGISLATURE .Miss Moltie Towne of Phoenix, the democratic candidate for the legisla- ', hire, was in Mcdford lay in the interest of her candidacy. Miss Towne contemplates making a lioae-to-houso canvass and putting her ca.-f personally before the women voters, as well as the im u. Many of tho male voters of the country ore boosting Mis Towne be cause of the unsatisfactory results obtained hy the male legislatures of recent years and because of Miss Townc's most satisfactory record in the office of deputy county clerk. She has it wide and favorable iic (piaintauce throughout the county, and can he exported to make a cred itable race. Those voting for Mi Towne should remember that she is alone on the ticket and that in order to vole for her thoy must not vole for another legislative candidate, as this would he a vole for her and a vole against her. CADLE COMPANY OPENS SERVICE TO DENMARK companv oi(ay, lias resumed its de ferred fiililo service to Denmark, Sweden, Spain mid Portugal. 7lth Medford trsqp u Mertford mad I'ARIH, Oct. 1, :ar.' n. m,-A Po. trogrntt special to the lluvntt Aguiic)', dated Sept. HO, says: "Tho dotallH ot tho naval engage ment which took place Kept, at off the coast at Wludnu, a Russian ' port lu Courlaud on the Ilaltle, have been made public. It appears that a Herman squadron, rnmprlHlng 40 hIiIph of nil classes, appeared off thn harbor and was iirevauted from land ing forces by thn heavy, fire from tho forts. Ono officer and two sailors were killed and three inoro were drowned. "Tim ships withdrew, but on the day following two cruisers returned, opened flro nnd destroyed the light house. They killed a civilian and a number of soldiers, but were driven off again by tho flro from the forts." Protection That Protects for your valuable papers, lewelry or the like, You can secure It lu tho Hafe Deposit Vault of tho .lackuon County llnnk, And at n cost of lemi than a rent a day, Wo have Muxes to rent at f 2.00 a year and up. rsl t PW lsUM(BS MM OVER ?ff VCARft UNDIIt ONr MANAOCMKNT X-41 I m MRS. CHOKER'S REMAINS REACH NEW YORK FOR BURIAL NF.W YORK, Oel. 1. The Italian steamer Tuiimmi di Savoia, with !l.7 passengers, of whom Iwenly-siv were Americans, reached New York todav from (lenon, after a voyage CJCHESTERSWLW ft i.v m r I i ! mtuSifJ (.. iMir nt, i kiu.yX iKMXSWWKsXWW H. II, lUumsn . j, VwnOlldor MEDFORD wmnMaaM 0 r-'jz? s )SrfS7jpj 'lJKSTtfL.s' S lS mmU lflAlflNt ItUAhtt rfLI,n.tft vttkMMliMt.iiimt.Airlttlta.i cm n ny rwwKT rw WHifrw 0 mtmgm "The School of Modern Methods" 31 N. CRACK ST., MCDFORD, OREGON BUSINESS, SHORTHAND AND ENGLISH DEPARTMENTS Kvory boy and girl cannot nttoiul tho Univemity or High School for four yctn; but every boy and girl can attend tho Medford CommercUl College for nix month, or a year, and got an education that paya dividend! for life. School nit year. Graduate! amlitod to poittloni. No term dlvlitonn now ntudonts may enter at any tltno. Dny nnd orcnlng scailoni. Coll, telophonn 1CL, or write, for full Information, WWSCrtiWt 1 Having Secured the Services of "fiSfiL mr- j- n- CROCKER - 5sf3wDjBf of Chicago, recently of Kugone, I am now pro- JjffijJrJriaBfiMy pnrcd to gtvo my patromi nn additional aerv- GKMNLMytKBI 'cn w'iuru I'l'uniptncHH and quality of work toUUjSSnERl' w'" ",CPt w"h rrn' r,'kl appreciation. T9Ha9'9pB In each department ot repairing, watchcH, ""-fc StSr diamond netting, mHtiufactiirlug, ngate cut- jfl lifriPKi t,nK n(' ,nouu""8t engraving, will represent fSfflSl MARTIN J. REDDY 212 East Main Street For the Correct Time, Phone 10 Trfe JEWELER NKY YORK, Oct. 1. Tlio (ireat Northern Telegraph company, it was nnuounced hv the Comuiercial (.'able A WAHIIINOTON, Oct. l.-Shlpmont of the hydro.uoroplano American to Kiigluud on tho Mniiretanla bus rained a now (jncntlon of Inleniiitlomtl luw. If tJiinsod an munitions of war, the ueroplttiio would be Hiibject liiurely to Kitlxum uh contiulmiiil. Hliould it be claxkud u wurnhlp, the United Klalen might bo idiurKvil with re vpoiiNlblllly for II ilupiiiluro from u neilliul port, ho prolevt bu ben in ml w mid Dim veilng neinii hu not ii ioiiki uponiiuii, :Q&iiGliSliiniS How To Make the . S..i-1 a ni . ., . IK 4uiKHKaijp1mp1en Aiuyn Remedy Sfiirk HtHtr than Ihr Rrailr. ln(Je Klud anil Vou Save 93. fully (iuaraulrrd ilds lioaie-mudo cojiglt syrup Is now utM-d in more homes tlmn any other congli rnnii'dy. Its ironiitiH'MS, cuu and ci:r tulaty in compii'iing distrcsxlng cinigli, client and tbrout coldn, is leully remark utile. Vou cun iictiiully fed it iuku liuM. A ilitv's list) will iibtiully otcrcoiin! tliu ordinary ciugli relieves iivun whooping conuli itiickly. Hphiiilld, too, for bron tli I tin, spiiHiaodlc croup, broachlul ahtluna and winter congli. Oct from any druggist 'J',6 oilmen of J'inex (SO cents wurlli). pour it In a pint irviuuujju 1111 iuu ihjiiiu hiiii fiiiiiii niiHl iaiiu Wilbur fui' huh mica vuii ut u tout of only ti ci'iitit u full pint of Ik-iUt itntuU Hyiup tlmn ou couM Iniy for fyl.W. 'l'uli-H llllt H f(W lllilllltt'fc to nvwtv. i'u 1 1 ill rt'fi lit it a tvlHi I 'I nt V . rl'ii hit iai ifuul niui f M tV -4H UW Him lii'l'iif uiiiifly I Sou will 1st plcusiiiitly nurpriiK-il liotr tihkly it Ioom-iim dry, lioiirM) or tight coiiglm, mid liciil tla lalliiood laeia. j halien In 11 pulnful congli, it uUo utop I I Im (irinutjoi of phlegm In tin tbrout niid lifoiiliiiil tiil.., tlau ending tliu pur. nlklent loou congli, I I'jnex u 1110.I vnluublit roiireiitruled ia'iiiii of geniiliif Norway plan n tmi't, rlili in giuluiol, wlihli U ki huul iiig.lo the niiMalrii", 1 lo hi oid iliphojnliiifiit, m tn and iok yiiur tliuuvi'l fur '"! itijiu-r I'liifX," Utnl tluin Mi'iipl unyililiig i'Im). I A gllUIHIlll'M Ii. Hbiduly utlfrloi, tit mum proinplly iiiiiii'bd. g'' l(u , ( d I'JMWIUllUU, 'Ji, I'llHifc t,V,t i?(, X t t t t f t f T T t t T T t t t T ? J i A Season of Value Giving Still Continues In Full Blast at THE GOLDEN RULE This big, HoiiHiitioniil cvcnl started with a rush. AVo ant Ki'K (l a" ' w l"W'i' to mulct1 ii ('oiitiniic ho for tin full two weeks. Mcreluuidiso eoutimies to udvain'e in price, yet, in the face of higher riees wo .are Ki shure the resuljs of our early buying with you as long as the present stoek lasts, Remember, ' not, h single article has been advanced with us this season, but during this two weeks' sale we will demon strate our ability to tinder buy.and under sell. Specials for Friday and Saturday f .a t f ? ? r T x t JMen's (J5e high rock lleette Shirts and drawer8..45 Men's Jj?1.2f heavv cotton rildied Union iSuits..$1.00 Glen's $1.-10 Storm King fleeced Union Suit....1.00 Men's $2 extra fine Interlock Union Suits ..$1.50 Dr. Wright 's : J Health Wool Union Suit, $2.25 Dr. Wright's $-1 Pure Worsted Union Suit $3.50 .Men's 2oc and i)5c Silk four-in-hand Ties 115 iMen's 20c Linen Heel and Too Sox, two for. ........25 Men's 25c Cashmere Sox... ...ll) One lot Men's 2f)e. Lisle Hose ...lfl The best $1 grade Bibb Overall made 80 Levi Strauss No. 2 Overalls 75f One lot Men's $2.00 and $2.f0 Sample Hats, new stock 08 One lot Men's $2.50 Sample Hats $1.30 Men's 2.00 Wool Shirts, military collar.. $1.00 Men's $1.80 Wool Shirts, military collar $l.li Men's President Suspenders cut for this sale 30 Men's .'Joe Suspenders, new stock just received, Fri day and Saturday 25 Another Big Lot of Unmatchable Values for Friday and Saturday in $ Ladies' Coats, Suits and Skirts I v v $12.00 and $10.00 Suits, all wool cloths, staple colors ( X)uo lutV Ladies' Cotits, Palmer make, two-season Y I I i:....l ..i I.. ..i..l.... U!K JtJk I i' I- ..' I .I...1 A ' 1 .1.4.1 r.i t . l.i guaraiueeo reai Jpi.ov; aim jjsiii.ou i;oais, rnoay 'land Saturday . $10.50 Y and. good pnictical staple stvlcs $5.00 One lot of Ladies' $20 and $20.00 Suits, broken siaeH. all colon, Friday and Saturday $10.00 All other Coats And Suits cut lor Friday and Saturday. One lot of Ladies $4 and $5 Skirts $2.08 Out! lot of Ludies' $5 Skirts, all sizes and colors, new, snuppy styles uud cloths ... , $3.48 Dry OoodH and Staples at Sale Prices for two weeks. Our season of value giving continues on all Hints as ad vertised last week. Many new goods coming hi. wo daily thrown into this two weeks' demonstration. Come to our store expecting and looking fonspeciul val ues and you will not go away disappointed, We Need the Money, You Need the Goods Save Money While You Have a Chance M one of lbo iiiohI compjelc blocks of jocjvliiMKlfHe. Ill Houtlicni Oregon, k 1 j I'V .: .,J