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"MKnT'tftfff TOUftTirDNTJ:, utoptoud" oktotox moxtmy. oofoiren ft, mi 4 FEDERAL COURT ONE OF THE FUNNY 8CENE8 FROM "KITTY MAC KAY," WHICH Wl LL BE SEEN AT THE PAGE THEA TEfl, WEDNESDAY EVE., OCT. 7. KIHY MACKAY m ck, . w,'t CHILDREN LOVE SYRUP OF HGS ! , AT PAGE THEATRE 1 Av m AUTUMN SESSION E WEN PENS TOMORROW ). . l.y w v Tlic lull Mellon n' tint fcdi'inl court will on'ii In Mi'illiinl TiifMluy lit (In1 Kiilnlniiiiiii, IliHliii'l Judge (' I'. Wnlveilun iiimI nlliine of court nf IIi'ith m living Tuesday. Deputy I'lilli'il Mtulcs Marshal Aiiuitiige nr tivnl Induy In eomnh'to imnnui iiU'iitx fur III" opening n till' ciilllt. Mlllhlllll Mailing mill l)i'intv MmiIiiiI W, H, ,leMniii mil mill"1 mill Judge Wol vol Inn Tui'Milny, mill Disliict Allot' i icy Kennies Ik ex hit ii iilf.ii limn Washington, I). ('. 'I'lii' session In expected In I'oiilliiiu1 fill- hOVeml Wl'I'ltS, tUII MlllllU'l' CI1HCS hl'illg IIIIIOIIU lIlOHO to lilt tlil'll. TWO lllllllll'l' I'llHIIN lllll (O III' tlil'll lii'H', liiilh I'oiiiiuilti'il on tin Klmiuilli lllltillll reservation. )lll I'llMII IS I'll litli-il tin' I'niliil States vs. .Inn (loingo. Tlin ili'li'iiilmit Is ihitigul with the iiiiiiili'i- ol I'i'ti'i' llimvii, In this en' nppioxiiiiulely lilty "it iii'hmi'h or mot n will ln i'lilli'il mid tin1 trial will Insl iioliiililv tun weeks, llotli tin1 ilt'lYinliiiil uml tlit deecdciil mi' Indians. Tin' other case !h tin' I'nili'il Slates vs. Thomas (I. .Smith, mi Indian, .who In t'llll t fji'tt Willi till' lllllllll'l of I. ink Itivi'l' I It'll 1 1. alleged to IlllVf lllTII colli- tiutti'il upon tin1 K'lninmli Imllmi re nation. Link llivor lli'iill was id mi Imlimi. In tin' .liin (lenrgo cae, Hi"' I'riini' is iilli'i'il to have been I'oiiiinlUi'il on IMmim-v 'J'J, I1MI. mul in tin' Smith i'ii-i' tin assault icMilting in tin nun iter mi iiinili' on May 27. MM I, ami llic i.'liin ilml on .Iiiio' I. I tl I I. In Ihi' Smith t'iii' there will proliiilil.v bo twiuty-livc or tlnttv witnesses. It in a M'lltilln I'tillll' I'm IIIIV H'I Hill til M'll III' III 4l llltllMCUllllg li iiiin to mi IihIiiiii. Scvenlv live m cightv Imlimi witnesses will In- hen' for three weeks ami I In utmost pro I'litilion will In' turd to keep liipmr nwav troin them. In tin1 event that tin1 law in xiolati'tl. no excuses mil lu in pled. It i" iin iniirh a eiimo to "unc" liipmr to mi Imlimi iin it is to "sell" it to him, mul the fellow that gets Into tionhli' ! thi' man who iicciimmodutcs an Imlimi b.v going into n saloon ami having a lit t If hoori' lor him. Tor tint iciisnii a iiiimhi'i of secret scmcc operatives, liiiliati agents mul linhmi poliri' mil In' Imti' to a il tin' Infill authorities in keeping htini' umi I'iiiiii linlimi witnesses timl in punishing those who violate tin' whixkv to Indians law. Thi minimum pciuillv tor mvmg oi selling liipmr to an Imlimi it mI iIiivm hi tin i'oiiiiIv mil ami 100 inn' Ni:V VOHIC, Oil. n William r. .MrComhs, rlmlrmaii of tlm doinoera lie national committee, unlit today Hint ho IiiiiI lint definitely declined Governor 01) nil's request to tako tho rhulrmniishlp of tho democratic state rninmltteo hut had told tho governor Hint Iin would prefer not to accept thii position. Mr, McCombs' notion wmi nirooiJ toiluy by Pronlilniit Wllxon. Th pritwIiliMit kM' out tho follow InK for mnl Rtntument: "In my JmlKinont, Mr, McCoinlm Iki h tloiid tho rlKht thini;. It woiilil not bo wIho for tho mitlonnl rhnlrinnn to wltluliuw hln nttontlon from tho nnttnnnl cainpiilKii to coiulurt tho riiinpulRn In a nIiikIo ntnto.'' STATE OF SIEGE LIKELY; ROTTERDAM PAItlH, Oct. fi, 7:10 n. m. Tim I'M i;uro KiiyM Friuiro Ihh pioU8toil 1o Ilnllatul that (lormnn ninrrhiinla uro iihIiik tlmlr flni; to curry contrnlmnil. mnl that Holland, after InvoMlKatlon, unnoiiiUTil that tho complalntH woio JiiHtlflml, It In hollnvoil, Hiiyu tho Klnnrn, Hint a Htuto of hIdko will ho proclalinml In Itottonlum to olid thu Initio in contut hunit, E AT L i.on'don, Oct. fi, ssnn n. m. a illuputch from I'otioKruil to tho Cen tral Nhwh HlatoH Hint a inoinlior of 'tho ItuuHliin iliiuni, who Iiiih Junt ru tiiinuil fioin (lallclu, ilcclaiim (hut Hin KuhnIiiiih cnpliiiiiit tho hi'lithtu lin Iwi'im four mnl fUo mlli'M frmn I'uomyHl mnl Hint tho AiiNtrlmiH havo liiivural llinon tulnly allniMplcil o in. taliit Ilium, , Hi - m IsBi & v MHtMHHnHBBHRISRWRRKVRSanHnniKhtfMWnilRXnT LOWER KLAMATH LAKE 1 IS BEING RECLAIMED! When tho tientlKMten nrroKii tho hIiiiIih, throiiKh which wator from Kluimilli river rnim III to Lower ... J Klamath Lake, nnt cIoh.', to.lay ItiA firxt ilellnlln Ktepn townritH what limy renult In tho ilinlmiKo of tlitiimaudH of iii'Iph of land around tho lake will bo takem CIoxIiir of tho heatlcntPK ..lit ..i tf t i.... I Will nillll llll 1111 Wllll'l 1 1 Kill I IIIIIHHK Into tho lako nml It will have to run down Klamath tler to the ocean. Tho HlraltH will tp rloned nil win- tor to prevent tho water level of, have not been compiled nml with tho Lower Klmunth lake from rlnlng nud, prevent good weather trips to the! If beforn Irrigation tlmo next nprliiK,nk) aro tlll being mode. Tho total, arrangi'incm wlurehy tho Van llrlm-. mer po.plc rnr. .et water from miiiiii other iiour.'c than Whlto Inko Ih1 Iiiatle, lb. Iientlgrttoi will uover Imj openeit again. Ah a rcmill Lower Kliiniiill. OiLj. ulll eriiilniilll l.,i lnu. ered by evaptirnllnu which will re- hiiK In the reclamation of over fiO.mio ueieri of valuablo Nwmiii laml. Kla-j ninth N'tirihwpKiern. MINING ENGINEER FOUND DEAD AT GRANTS PASS (WANTS PASS. Oct. .".. -S. I. I'd. wauls, aged ."It, a mining engineer who or the past venr has made In home at tin Olord hotel in this citv,'tri was Inuiul dead in his mum at IhcjrT" hotel late Saturdnv ulteiuoou. Mr. Kdwmds bad rttfiul to his loom at about 1 o'eloel; Satuidav morning, apparently in his usual health mul spiiits. Otlen, however, he leiumucil in his ioiuii late in the day, mid noth ing wus thought of it when he did not nppt'iir early. Several calls came for him by plume, and nx he failed to ie plv In the bell, Laudloid Diiiilap went to the loom at about ." o'eleel: and found bun dead in the bed. The cor oner vvux summoned and a jurv em panelled, the jmv consisting ltf M, J, Anderson, ('. .Multi-tin, Aithur Dunn, Kov .Ionian, A. Ilaiues and (leoige S. Calhoun. The venliet was thai death wiih due to hemt 1'i.iluie, mid that Mr. I'd w at iK hml been tlcntl for xev era! hours. BAD COLD? TAKE I Out a 10-cent bov. Slok lieadncho, lilllouHiieafl, contetl tongue, head mid noso clogged up with a cold alvvayH traco thin to tor pid liver; dolnvod, fermenting food In tho IiovvoIh or Miur, giihHy ntoin nch, I'oIhoiiouh niattor clogged In tho In leHtlueH, liiHtend of being cant nut nf tho Ryittom Ih reabsorbed Into tho blood. When UiIh pnlfitin reaclicH tho tl id lea It) In ulll Hhhiio It eauxea con geHtlou mid Hint dull, thiobhlng, Hlekiuiliig heailacbo. CiiHemotH Immediately eleniiHo tho Moiiutch, louiovo tho Hour, uudlgtudcil food mid foul uuhch, take tho oxcush bllo fiom tho liver mid inriy nut all tho coiiHtliialPil vminIo uiatter mid PoIhoiih In tho IiovvoIh, A CaHcmot lonlnlit will miieh Hlialiihlen )ou nut by liininliig, They woili wlilln iiii nimp-a ID. cent box finiii our driigglsl iiiciiiih your head cleur, hIiiiiiiipIi Hwiml mul your liver mul buwcln ii'Hiihir for iiioiiIIim-Adv. CASCARETS FOR BOWELS 11 TRAVEL RECORDS TO CRATER LAKE BROKEN Will (J Htei'l iniperlntnntlent of thoj Crater l.nho Nntlonnl .. I'niK. Btnte tlinl nil remrila fur ntlMiitnnrA nl liin . . . ..... tmkt lmu Im-ii lirokun In thu poaiuiii of 1!UI. In l!M:i tho travel to Hep tiunber 27 totaled rh2l iieople anil In 1!U t Hid total Keplomhcr 27, !'.! 17. Purlin; tho r.eiiFon of waa 131;5 ' .t.ti. rr.n .n.i.ii.4liii..u vtluiiA.i iin. i "'"J " Hinumuiinvii .ini.vn ..... park and HiIb pnr up to September 37, i:&: had united (no parK. Tho flKiiron on tho entlro noamm travel in 1913 for tho ontlro dpiihoii amounted to fi2R3, tho total tliln-)eur nromUfx to be at least "nfiO. , - - -- jyun FEET OF SNOW IN ALBERTA DISTRICT MAC l.i:lH, Alia., (let. ... Tin hcaicM miow Htnmi tucr expeneni' ed in thiK iliMiict at this time of cai was in progiens todav. Moio than two (eel of snow had fallen this at teiuoou. You Oct ie Itent whuii you amok Ut There Is whuii you amok Got. .tonn- sou cli'am nml patronize hemo Indue Hni)iLr NV '?& -vSP 'fca. ' lKr Ml THE TURKISH BLEND H ffiUSnL , ytvjC'r. ti'.-ijf 9mmiiEr mm r i r a. u it Tnrir c H ilMyi'1 tv' 4&"' BKv mm CiOA.iviiai ltia m BV1''- ; iffiv Jfi fcr their distinct- !iMf" ' "fPC1- ive rtualitv H DistinctmeJy wH H individual). , f M , ; fJWi 1 sir j - H aNik-HHw ,,,,"!i- - 'H STRAY BULLET STRIKES ERICAN SOLDIER NACO, Arlronn Ort 5. I'rlvnto ' l,il tr...l. ,,.. o..- ,.. i ..... .... t ..,., 0,u,r ,,.r, won n (ltd liy a Mtrny Aiexlinn litillet ! Htcriltiy wiih taker to I'orl Iliiahn- ',. 0(ny , l1r ( ,.,, t() be xllr.MI. .Mexican acentn nn HiIh ship of the lino reported toiluy thai J. I.. A. Cainpliell, one of (Jeueral lllll'ii offl - fern, made a nortle taut nlKlit with n ., , i. ., i. ,.,,,, .i ,,,,,,-.. nr Hiuall iletacliinent. and captured 2iij f MnMorena'H Yaijul ludlanB. All I alio Indlaim wero Rhot. TTO. STAY IN GERMANY LONDON. Oc 17 p. in. .lid- itt Lav. Ameiieaii i oniil guieral at lleilni, bus advised the I niled Stolen ciuhiis..v at Loudon that he filidn I tlillieull- in iiersiiadiug Aineripitus that it U advisable to leave (iermnnv us thev piel'er o lemaiii. About tin AiueriemiN on an aver age arrange dmlv now through the American relief committee to leave Itc 1 Int. The Loudon committee bus each day only ubut tvveutv appli cants tor nitmiei. .Mot of them arc Jrn'ii (Icmtinv'. r. , ' 1 V v " ' I " if rt JfR ... . '. ITt - taag! .FAMOUS POCKET HUNTER CROSSES GREAT , , ,, , ,, , ,, Mha Kay, bclknoAnoF the elder ..r,,,.,.,,,,. ,, .,,, r (j, i , .. . . 1 1 ill, iiiiKe,i jinny ju ins ikuiic hi iiu nv MMiiif.iHy mnniit,, .'eirii m purring at mi early hoar, fhioah lout the pant venr Mr. Hay bad been gradually deelium and fur mpiip , niuittifs pnt bad been eonfined to hi bed. i ... , , , I util seNcrnl years ago he was ael iwlv cnmiged in his profession of inimtig, mul was counted by many to he the iuol epiit pocket hunter in on -iiu-ueni wregou. .iiiinv linos oi 'large talne are crcilltul to him, and it was his giealest trial to lie no Mongei able to continue Hie work 1 which lid him to the bills. J Klisba itav was bora on August .". j Ihl.'i. near Pniine du Chien, Wis. At I the age of three he moved with his J parents to fluvton county, Iown, where thev resided until IS70. They then mo veil to Republic coiuitv, Kan- SIIS. On Cliri-lnias day, 1871. be vvnt murried to Miss Sarah Hotline, mid in LS7K moved to Ynhiugtou, where they resided until 1SS1I. In that .venr they enine in .Iiipmiii county, where the family has since resided. lie is siirvivtd by his wife mid four children, I. W. Kay, II. A. Ilav, Mrs. 1 1!. A. Yatt Slvke mid Mr. .1 H. Steb- 1 Inns. Gold Uul Nov. I.oenl tltenloijoer will he ilelinht cil to hear that iirranjremi'titH Inur hu-ii mnilc for "Kilty" .MaeKay," New orkn jjrcalciit mrccti of Init hciiroii, to 8to off here for n brief Mult on her lon Iniiin-iiori'incntnl journey. Oniric to nn iincxticcteil chaiiye in the theatrical tn.ip, Willinm 1'lliolt, tin1 prinliii'int: niiiniifrer, tx aide to Hem this compniiy into lln1 wi'Hlcm ferritorv ilirret from the ' t'onicily thuulfr, Svw York, wlmrc the piny hint been on iev for more than one yenr. So threat ban been (ho ilcmnnil of l Hit'iitorf;o('r for n vWt of HiIm elctcr I Innsii' thnl three oilier pompiinics liiuu been ori.'anii'eil to pn-ient "Kilt" throughout the i'ii"t ami iu..l- "" WCftl. 1 "KitlyV" populnrit- wns nimired from the time hlie xet fool on Hie nliiKO of Hie f'omeily theater, roluinriH of praise hae been written about her . mnl her thoiiHmiil of frieiiilH have 'jtonc forth from the nietropoli to Mii' her prni'-e throu-jhoiil llic laiiil i "Kilty" w n Scotch Iaiie, ipiite 1 different from nny bereloforc cen on the hIiijjc, mnl I) or triumph -( mul tribulations in I,omlon are said to hi io funny thnt they bne to be seen lo be enjoyed. I The .nme romtKin.v thnt appeared !in New York will be pocii here and i eniiipoupil of such well-known plnycrx iiis .Miirjnnp Miirrny, I'litret Hunter v,,nfc Kikine, Kleanor Darnels, , ,,... ,,..,. ,,,. R nnrf. fIllhl.- Vm. ! i ,, mh-iiii ii" iiii-i -. LADIES! SECRET TO Bring back color, gloss and thickness with Grandma's recipe of Sage and Sulphur. Common jprnlcn asa brcwcl Intn a heavy ta, with sulphur and alcohol niMul, will turn gray, streaked ' and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri ant; remove every bit of d.iclrulT, stop rcalp itching ami falling lair. Jlixlng the Sage Tea and Sulphur rrcip: at home, though, It troublmoiuv. An raider way U to fjut the ready-to-nse lonltf, rOMting ubout CO cenU a Urgi tottle, at drug tores known as "Wreth's S;tg anil Sulphur iliiir ItcineJy, thus avoiJinc a lot of duu. , WTdle vvipy, gray, faded hair b not inful, we all dcoiru to retain our youth ful appearance and attrnctirene. lly darkening your liair with Vieth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, becauM it doen it w naturally, so evenly. You fust dampen a sponge or soft brush with t and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs havo disappeared. After another application or two your hair beorxnr beautifully dark, gloaty, soft and luxuriant and you appear yearn younger. Don't ncolil your fretful, peovlsli child Sea If tongue Ih contetl; (hi Is n Hiiro hIrii Km tlttlo stomitch, I(vor and bowcU aro clogged with nour waste, When listless, pain, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, thront soro, doesn't eat, nlnep or net naturally, has stom-nrh-aehe, Indigestion, diarrhoea, gtvo a tensponnful of "California Syrtip of Figs," and in n fow hours all tho foul waste, the Hour bllo nnd fcrniontlng food pnssea out of tho bowels and you havo n welt nnd playful child again. Children lovo this harmlesa "fruit laxative," and mothers ran rest easy after Riving It, because It never falhi to mako their llttlo "Insldos" clean and sweet. Keep It handy, Mother! A little Klven today saves a sick child tomor row, but get tho genuine Ask your druggist for n Go-cent bottlo of "Cal ifornia Syrup of Figs," which his di rections for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Remember there are count erfeits sold hero, so surely look and see that yours Is made by the "Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company." Hand bnck with contempt nny other flft sy rup. Adv. music; In All Branches and Elocution PROF. H. ISAAC Will tench theory, definition, unnlyMH, rending, conducting, harmony, (eucherV I raining, preparatory course for miudi college, advance work for Inst year'n student-, voice plneing, breathing, articulation, inter pretation and expression. Kloeutton nnd the necessary physical- exercises for the f rr a and flexible use of the whole body in .singing mul upenkiug. Hoys' mid girls' olu-s en rolled Saturday, October 10, 10 n. in. I'riv'ule students enrolled Saturday, October 10, 11 n. m. Auditorium, Baptist church building, curuer Xnrth Cenlrnl mul Fifth street. The large room mid platform is ideal for nil vueltl work. Home cirolH ehwses, also private lessons in sludeiils' homes can be engaged. See instructor or drop card, den em! Delivery'. Medford, Ore. .sj .ssotatM tMf- WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Mcdford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or place by appointment Phono 147-J We'll do tho rest E. D. WESTON, Prop. EXTRA FANCY Pears For Canning $1.00 BOX A3? MARSH & BENNETT Second do or ont First Nat Haul;. , FUoHfJWI i U 'l 1 ifl i '.-. l r " VI Jc -'i