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PA.GE MEnForca ohiwon, Friday, octobki; a, inn , ftrRDFOTtf) MATT. TttTWNK BRITISH WOULD - SIKHS 111 Ta1ERICANARMY BRUSSELS MAYOR , m GIVE BACK KIEL CANAL 10 DANES LKKDS. Oct. 2.- I.iml Clm. Ilo" oxford in nllros.Mii- h reot'iit inns liidetiiifT Tor the inir!p f slimulnl Snjr rriTiiilin hero, jmiil: "Tlio Kiel oniial mual he lintulrtl over to IVn nmrk, ko it will ho useful for the jtoni'cfiil pursuits of tho world." The reinnrk hns ringed widopreml eoniment nnd hns hvennie n part of tho dismission of the probable- results of tho war if the allies should win. When tho Kiel oiuml was opened in J 805 the emperor of Germany, with representative of tho lending Euro pean powers as his guests, said: "normally will rnnue the work inaug urated today on the side of those no omplibhcd in the service of waee." It was regarded ns siirnifionnt that upon the enlargement of the eanal last June, the oeonsion was not one of iiitcrnntionnl celebration, nlthough Emperor William attended nnd led u grent fleet of Gormnn warships IhroiiL'h the canal which now fig ures so extensively in the naval op erations ns a magnificent refuge for tho Gormnn fleet. German strategists insist that the Kiel canal doubles tho power of the German fleet ns it gives nnother en trance from tho North sen to the llnltic and forces nn enemy to scat ter its strength in order to bottle up the Gormnn wnrshhw. Eight enor mous sidings have been provided within tho enlarged canal in which ships may pass. These nrc so great thev arc said to ho cnnablc of shel tering all the bhips of tho German navv. English strategists assert that the value of the cannl hns been discount ed considerably by the developments of the present war, and declare thnt it has, if anything rendered the Gcr jiinn fleet more, immobile thnn it might otherwise have been. It was Lord Hereford's contention thnt Denmark would never be wife so long ns Germany held this important watenvii" across the Danish "cnin hiiln, nnd he hoped to see tho day when it, together with Schloswig-IIol-htein, would bo restored to Denmnrk. Enumerating other obligation which he said would fall upon the al lies if they defeated Germany, he said the first duty would be to llelgium, which would have to be1 nmply re warded for tho wrongs it had suf fered. Ho said he would then have "the grent Knipps plant destroyed and nil German forts razed." WHEN SENT HOME HUM COLUMBIA iummri" DNN N UND F GUILTY, EXTORTION GRANTS PASS. Oct. 2. Tho Jury in tho circuit court returned a verdict of guilty against Ernest Dennison, alias George Huff, indicted by tho grand Jury for an attempt to extort mnnoy from Oslln 51. Jackfon. l)o tcctlvo K. Klrkwood, indicted upon tho samo chargo, and tried Jointly with Dennison, was found not guilty. Chan. Hobs, nlsa a detective employed by Dennison In hunting down Jack son, was named in tho indictment, but tho complaint as against lilm was dismissed upon motion of tho prose cution that ho could testify for tho fitnte. Motion was made- for a new trial uud sentence was postponed un til October 12. During tho tliroo days' progress ot tho trial a great amount of testi mony Involving tho operations ot Jackson and Dennison in tho east was introduced. This involved tho ob taining of a Judgment of $51,000 against Jackson by Dennison, and also tho indictments against Jack son in tho eastern stnto upon tho chargo of grand larceny. Tho punishment for tho crlmo ot attempted extortion can run from n minimum of thrco months In the county Jail to two years in tho stato penitentiary ns tho maximum. LONDON. Oct. 'J, 1:11! p.m. lit a dispatch from Calcutta the curio snondent of Neuter's Telegram com pany di'M'i-ihc n mutiny of Sikh, brought back to India alter home re fused admittance to ItnlMi lolitni bin. Sixteen of the Indians were killed. The correspondent transmit n communication on this subject issued bv the llcmnil "ovornnient, as follews: The Sikh unssencors ti the steamer Komuirata Maru, refused permission to land at Vancouver, II. 0. arrived at Ha'lm 'n-t Saturday. Some of them refused to board a train for the I'uii'ab and opened fire with their revolver. One Euionean was killed and several others, includ ing the eommi.-sionor of oliee, vor wounded. One l'uuinh policeman was killed and several were wounded. Troops were comtH'lled to firo to check the rushes of the Sikhs, and sixteen of the rioters were killed. The remainder wero scattered to Mir rotindin villa'es and later were rounded in." The Hindus who mutinied tit Nnj baj nrc the men who for more than three months re.iled the Canadian government's order of depoitattou. but who finally were compelled to re turn to India from Vancouver on the same ship that brought them out, the Japanese .(earner Komnntn Mum. Thiri t vainer, with :i.V Hindus on board, reached Vancouver in Apitl of (his yenr. She sailed on her return trip .lulv 23. During this time the status of the East Indians was pass ed on bv the hichvst courts of Can ndn. which finally ruled that they could not land. COTTON EVENING GOWNS 10 AID SOUTHERNERS NEW YONK, Oct. 2. A movement (o uid planters of the nulh by pop ularizing cotton evening gowi n was started here today when Mi- Flor ence Guernsey, president of tho New York City Federation of Women's Clubs is.sucd an mi cal to 100,000 members of the federation to purch ase such gowns nml wear them at the peace demonstration during the week of October .". ITALIAN MINISTER ROME, Oct. 1, 8:1! p. m., via Paris, 8 a. m.. Oct. 2. Tho Idea Na- clonalo the now organ of the National- 1st party which was published for tho first time today says that the rumored resignation of tho .MurqiiU l) San (iiiltlnno, minister or foreign affairs. Is confirmed nnd that It will lend per haps to a larger cliauga in tho cabinet. m HEARTBURN INDIGESTION A SICK STOMACH AN ABANDON SEIGE OE SARAJEVO LONDON, Ocl. 2, A di.pnteh from Nlsh Bert In, iiicordiiigto a telegram from ho Home norritpoiident of (he Exi'lmugu Tclirum company, i'rt (hat General Jniiknvlloh, (he Kervlun coiiimiiiidir iDM'hluf, lni onlund thnt tm iilli'inpl to cupliiro Hunijwo be iilniinloni'ij i'iiji'riuily, an it vwi fouiiil llinl Hip AtuldmiN ilcfcmlliig lii clly oi'i'iipltd pooii iluil (tuulil ui'ly v (uLi'i) liy jm'Ut wnlfW. Tll HiTlilll tilill klulfimiikiilt'i HK'Jl trillion MiljlMinilliU' til I be M'-UiiWWWl, Tlmo It! Tape's Dlapopsln will di gest anything you cat and overcome a tour, gassy or out-of-order stomach surely within five minutes. It your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you cat lies liko a lump ot lead In your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that Is a sign of indiges tion. Get from your pharmacist a fifty cent case of I'apo's Dlapepsln and take a doso Just as soon ns you can. Thero will bo no sour risings, no belching ot undigested food mixed with acid, no fitonmch gas or heart burn, fullucsH or heavy feeling In the stomach, na'usea, debilitating head aches, dizziness or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, thero will bo no sour food loft over In tho stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. I'upeis Diupopsln Is a certain euro for out-of-order stnmarhs, because It takes hold of your food uud digests It Jimt thu vumu us If your stomuch wasn't there, Relief In five minute from all stoiuurli minor In wultlug for you ut uny drug tore. Tlno lurjO) flfly(ll rumm " tulll vllOUKll "I'spe'S DlMpwpvlu" lo Itrep Dpi millro fumlly lnu twin MwhmIj dlw;rdin ami ndli,iloii (or Hiuny iiiMiillm. II beloiitf In onr Uunm STAYS IN MEXICO UNTIL OCTOBER WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. -American forces at Vera Cruz will not be withdrawn before October II. it was announced todav at the war ilvnrt ment. Hrigadicr General Fuutou was given intruvtioiis to that effect to allay fears of Mexican civilians employed by the American adminis tration, who desire, for their own protection, to leave before the evacu ation. Ofticials said todav that no exact time had been set for withdrawing the trooos, but that ample notice would be given, so that Mexicans and refugees may have an importunity to leave. You (let the nnt Thero Is when you amok Gor. Juun ion cigars nnd patronize homo Indus tries. iVItb Mrdford tndo ! Mt-arorrt msdn. QUARRELS W KAIS E R'SGOVERNOR NOME, via Pari, Oct. 2. -1:20 a. m. Neports from Herltu gie particu lars of the dissensions between Gen eral Von Dec Ooltz, the German gov ernor of Helgium, and llurgomastcr Max of Hrussels. Vou Der Ooltz niileted the burgo. muster to remove the Ilclgiau flags from the public building and Max published a manifesto which ex plained to the population the neces sity to vomidt' before force. Von Der Gollz was furious nnd let it be known that nobody was entitled to publish a manifesio except himself, lie ordered that all Max's manifestos be covered with white paper, but the next morning rvwaleil that all thu coveting sheets hud been oiled and were thereby rcudorent transparent. French paocrs smuggled into Brus sels, it i said, sell for 2." cents n copy. With Mcdfnrd tmflrw Is Medford madix VUmi2Fukm& jcllpHli'llll'llllliiiiiii "- w. 'MMtimBrr&ZiKSiXT?' i lBJnUL ' s-,MP OrTtHB &mzr What U your nroferenca In at re- nentinu ihotitun-hanil opernted or nutolondlna? If lmml-onrtalril. vou know lha itrmlntf. ton.UMC Pump Gun. Evrtybod knuwt it If Kiitnlnaillnir. tkrii m Your ilalr to ftlinta, waii the Httiimgton.UMC Aulofuading Shotgun n aim thnt i peilotming in a vrav to liow tpoiUmtn that hcia at Uit i an atitoloUin Hiolgun mat uvfi. ttpminalon.tJMC Rcnratina and Autoloadinc Sholmint are told by dralett evaryvrhrtp. Find the one who ihowa the 'JitJ Ihll Maik o'Himlnxton-UMC-lUt ilfn ol SpotU. mrn'i llradquartrci. Ilo'i the man. To krep j-our pin eleanrd and bibneatrd rVAf, uif Rrm Oil the new pomlei aolvcnt. iuiI pieventalivr. and (un lubticnnt. RltMINOTON AHMS-UNION MUTAI.LIC CARTinH CO. U.s.J-.r Nt Ywh J. H. BELL Piano Tuner Itercnlly factory nuitiiiKtir for Hell llrothern' Piano Co,, Mlttirlo, lud, Combltiltig a thorough prnullcal knowledrto of pliuio building with 1!U jenrs' oxperlctico In nil brniielicii of pliuio work, Including touch regulat ing, voicing, tuning, flnlrtliliig niiJ all repnlrH, Mcdford, Ore. Hotel llolliuul STORAGE Mir 12 lo If) furs nDplt'H ad joining S. I. tniflciiKP. Itw nilo. hi(itirc Hcnnoti .In vestment, I'd. op forenoons of V Ossenlmitftfo, -101 S. Uiv-oi'sitlo. i"iMi"X"iiiiz t 2 i ? t J. T t t t t t r r t T X I t t I T f I X I I X f I I T : I x I i T X I I T i X X ! x 1 X ! x ? X 1 t y f t t ? & X t T ? J T T J ? h Opening of Our New Suit Department Saturday we will be in our new room formerly occu pied by the Medford Pharmacy. We invite you to make use of our rest room which we have fitted up for the convenience of our patrons on the balcony. GREATER STORE MEET ME AT MANN'S CENTRAL AVE., NEAR POSTOEETOK LLS FOR SATURD THE BIGGEST GLOVE SALE EVER HELD IN MEDFORD a ,-,'o!,i ,a CAPE GLOVES oO dozen "Women's Two-Clasp Capo Gloves, real $1.50 values, all sizes, on sale in suit dept. .Saturday, pair.... 98c vv-'LHJ iTi.t r aa'ti....-. :. m vassa&. oissto.'ii CHAMOIS GLOVES 50 dozen AVomen's AVashablo Chamois Gloves, in white and natural, all sizes, well worth $1.50, our prieo Sal urday, a pair 98c Leatherette GLOVES Something new, look like leather, wear better, on sale Saturday, FA a pair JlC BOYS' GLOVES , Lined and unliuod, all sizes, $1.00 C quality, pair. ... OC GIRLS' GLOVES Lined and unlined, all sizes, worth $1, sale price, pair .. 69c V i i. PETTICOATS New Halcvon !Messaliue Pettieoats, in all colors, cheap at $1.50, sale price, each,,,. 98c SPECIAL SALE OF WINTER UNDERWEAR AVomen's and Children's 'Fleeced Lined Vests and Pants, all sizes, on sale Saturday at, each ,. .. 256 AVomen's and Children's Vnion Suits, bleached, fleeced lined, all sizes, special Saturday, a suit .. .....v.., 48c AVomen's low neck short sleeve Union Suits, fleec ed lined, $1.00 grade, Sat urday, a suit, 89c DOMESTIC SPECIALS Pest Dross C y Prints, yard 0j Fine White Cambric, yd.. 10c Pest Colored Oilcloth, per yard, Oq 72x00 Sheets, at 39c Good Heavy J luck 10c Towels, each Good Apron Lc Gingham, yd. ...O House Lining, A yard t: Good Heavy Outing Elannel, Q yard 0" 12 and 15-inch Pillow SlipH, each . 12&c Hood Med QQ Sprettls, on, VO NOTIONS Clark's O. N. T, Spool Cotton, at 7for25c Good I looks and Eyes special, a A n card Tt Crdgato's Taloum Powder, 1 Cr can J. O JJesl Darning Cotton, ball . C Wash Ribbon, all widths, Hpe- f AA cial.bolt 1UC auiu u-xjuvxjO aji Made of nice soft leather, V an sizes, spe-A r rj A rial Sat., n:.$ LuO V t t f T T ? t t ? ? ? ? ? t ? ? ? CORSET DAY 0 AVomen's heavy Coutil Coisots, 75c grade, now at, per AQf pair tIOL ii" ' LV, AVahier'a Rustproof Corsets, special, per pair, & t only , P JL HOSIERY SPECIALS Women's and Children's East Hlack JIohc, on sale Sat- "J A urday, a pair 1 UL Woman's fine grade IJsle Hose, in black, tan and white, f JJ very special, a pair JmdUKj FREE Save Your Saleslips and Get Win, Rogers' Guaranteed Silverware FREE v K M L E I N rou LOTHES ADE IN EDFORD Light Housekeeping Apartments Fully Modem. Trices (teas nab COLONIAL FLATS .M7 south iiivintHiin: WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Medford Tho Only Exclusive) Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Made, any time, or place, by appointment Phono J17-J Wo'll do tho vest E. D. WESTON, Prop. GUARD Your children's health by foodln milk from Innpoctod cowi that hi boon pro-coolod and orlated with modern Appliances and aealod lo atorlllxod bottles. EAST SIDE DAIRY Morning and Afternoon Deliver I'liono '.MS 1.1. UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South Hivorsido Phono 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK i'roprlotor, 1