Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 13, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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JIIDDJ?OU1) MAUi TIMltUNIQ. MRDVOliO, OHKUONT, 'I'l'HHnAY.' OCTOUIW. 1.1, 11)1
PAOK TWO
1 1
IOCAL AND
JU
PERSONAL
There linn been n falling oft In
the arrest of speederR slnco tho hnlt
InK butt week of Attorney flus New
bury nml a couple of other iiromlncnt
cltlzciiB,
Theatergoers experienced n disap
pointment Monday night when tho
films for "Tho Spoilers" fallctl to ar
rive for tho performance nt tho Page.
They were shlliped from payton,
YVaah., and poor train connections
delayed them. A nuniher of out of
town icoplo came to Beo the perfor
mance nlad. A matinee ami evening
performance will o kIvcii today.
When ordering' ypur bread by
photic, always Bay tho Pennant
wrapped. 105
K. J. KalFcr of Ashlnnd Is In the
city today visiting friends and at
tending to busluepa matters.
Mlsa IlgoRoy, for fresh hominy,
booth ID, Tuesdays mid Saturdays.
175
V. S. Prank of KoscburK Is
among tho out of town visitors in
tho city this week.
Peanut candy, 15c n pound. Get
It at DoVoo'a.
Miss I.orrnlno I.nwton, teacher of
tho school at Antelope, Is in the city
tills week attending. tho teachers In
stitute, a Do Voo will send yon tho Weekly
OroRonlan 14 months for 75c. "
L. Link, an Indian appearing as n
witness beforn the federal court, was
Jailed by the police Monday night for
being drunk, and as soon as be -wan
lucked up ho proceeded to thrash a
fellow prisoner who was abusing an
old man in tho bastile for shelter fo
tho night. Six men were in tho Jail,
all but two being sleepers. Otio of
tho drunks yelled so loud and long
that ho kept the city firemen awake
all night.
Kodak finishing tho boit, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Over lata Thea
ter. "Baby Sllne." n favorlto comedy
with Mcdford theatergoers will be
tho attraction at tho aPgo TheAer
nest Saturday night, October 17.
Al Pankey of Central Point spent
Sunday in Mcdford visiting friends
Leo Jacobs, democratic candidate
for .county recorder, has returned,
from a trip through the Eaglo Point
district.
The finest equipment In Oregon for
printing fruit labels. Medford Print
ing Co.
Colonel It. .t&Wnshbnrn is .In thn
city from Tablo Rock" today attend
ing to business matters.
Wo havo a choice lot of seed wheat
and winter oats jit Leo Watkins &
Co.'b Bccd store. 276
A crowded house greeted Ralph
Parletto, tho lecturer in tho opening
number of tho Mcdford Entertain
ment course, at tho Natatorium Mon
day night, including tho visiting
teachers to tho county institute. The
lecture was humorous and thought
fill, nud tho subject was "Tho Uni
versity of Hard Knocks."
Coming back!
V. U. Dunn of Heddltig, Cal., and
family nro spending the week In
tho city attending to business mat
ters and visiting friends.
Tho oldest cxcluslvo agency in
Mcdford, reliable protection, our only
business. Holmes, tho Insurance
Man.
Guy Leonard, who has been edit
ing a farm uml chicken paper near
Los Angeles, with Rutherford Kerr,
has abandoned the project.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's- Camera Shop. Orer Isis
Theater.
The grand Jury for tho October
term of tho federal court will von
veno next Monday, Octobor 19, and
tho horlff'n office bus completed
tho sorting of notices on tho Jurymen
for both tho grand and petit Jurys.
Sweet rldor nt Do Voo's.
John A. Wchtcrlund and wife have
returned from a trip to tho Cullfor
lilu upplo show ut San Francisco.
Get It at Do Voo's.
T. Huston, who operated a grocery
store In this city thrco or four years
ago, is visiting friends in this city
en route fo Lor Angeles.
IS, S, Tinny writes all forms of in
surance. Excellent companies, good
local sorvlco, 210 Qarnott-Corey
Illdg. ' '
Miss Nell Storm returned Monday
evening from a week's visit
with
friends and relatives in Portland
i
Who's coining back?
E, T. Staples of Ashland spent
Monday nflcnion In Medford attend
ing to business matters.
Eix'sh eggs llfju nt tho Dairy Btoro,
32 South Central.
Guy t'roneinlllor and Sceloy Hall
leave this weqk on nu auto trip
through tho lako reglous of Klamath
county, returning by the way of Heuo
Kovadn, ami Sucrameuto, Cal, They
expect to be gone u couplo of weeks.
Who's coming back?
MUs Muriel Jliirrlw bus racovoiod
from a slliiht attack or lllnens, uud
U roiivulcsrliiK.
Authentic war news received by
Hull Tribune Iwuud wjro will '
pft4d during bf dux U Jlulol MoJ
Three wanderers gave a high class
exhibition of how to board a moving
train Monday evening, swinging un
der a- northbound passenger tralu.
w;lth tho ease and grnco pt a tango
dancer. A slip and there would have
been more work for tho undertaker.
The wanderers when tho train start
ed, rushed out from their hiding
place, and landed on the rods of a
sleeper, much to the disgust of the
rear brnkeman. A halt dozen more
vagrants failed to catch the train.
He's como back. Gus, tho tailor,
rc-opened his shop In tho Palm block,
upstairs, opposlto Klrst National
Uank.
J. O. Gorklng, tta test alt around
photographer in southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives mado any
whoro, tlmo or placo. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Rev. C. K. Dodge of Seattle will
continue nietlngs each evening this
week nt Smith's hall, 12S North
Grape St.
Lock faucets for gasoline tanks nt
Smith's tin shop, 12Si North Grape
street.
' T. J. Nichols of Eaglo Point, pro
hibition candidate for state senator,
Is in the city today skirmishing for
votes.
Gasoline tanks with lock faucets
at Smith's tin shop, 12S North Grape
strtet.
Frank H. Sheperd of the Oregon
Agricultural College at Corvnlllg Is
In tho city, as one of the speakers nt
the Josephine-Jackson county teach
ers' Institute.
Mr. Robert Eason, expert ladles
tailor. Is now located with Mrs. E. S.
Mycr's dressmaking- establishment.
.Your i patroungo solicited. Second
floor. Deuel & Co.
A few feeblo cheers on the part
of .Medford fans greoted the coming
of n new world's baseball champion
today, when lloston cinched the
fourth game, and the titular honors
from the Athletics. Like the rest of
tho world, they were surprised that
a dark horse should win. A little
wampum changed hands on the re
suit.
The Poison Oak Dancing club, nn
organization composed of young men
with Carl Y, Tengwald as secretary.
will hold Its flrft dance nt the Nat
tomorrow night.
Coming tmckl
Three floaters, whoso I. W. W.
speeches wero too strong for tho
police were ordered out of town this
morning for tho good of tho com
munity. They desired to wait for a
train, but were, told to walk. Tho
float Imc ltmlatlon has increased
noticeably tho last three days duo to
tho presence of tho city of Indian
witnesses, somo of whom will glvo
any thing they possess for a drink of
whiskey.
Bert R. Greer, editor of tho Ash
land Tidings, is a business visitor in
the city this afternoon.
WIio'b coming back?
A. II. Horn of Slsson. Cal., Is In
tho city attending to business mat
ters.
The Rev. Hnwkln. tho now pas
tor of the Methodlbt church, occu
pied tho pulpit for tho first tlmo last
Sunday.
R. A. Holmes, tho Insuranco Man,
has $1000 to loan. "
Four little boys, tho oldest six
years old, wero before Police Judge
Gay thin morning on tho charge of
disturbing citizens by skating on the
sidewalk. AJI thu tots wore allowed
to go, and play unrestricted.
Two Jndlung were arrested by the
police Mis morning for being under
tho Influence of liquor. A rearch is
being mado for the bootleggers.
Slnco thu restrictions havo been
placed on tho selling of whiskey in
bulk, it Is believed that tho booze
is brought In from outsldu points to
quench the everlasting thrlst of the
redskins.
Republican warhorses of the com
munity this morning distributed cam
paign cards showing the features of
It, A. Uooth of Eugene, G. O. P. can
didate for l Si semitc; Dr, Withy
combe, republican candidate for gov
ernor will speak at u rally to be
held In Ashland this evening. The
fituudpat brlgudo are laying extensive
plans for a whirlwind finish to the
campaign, under tho Impression that
this Is a "republican year."
Tho Rev. T. E. Dodge will hold
special services nt Smith's hall this
evening.
Kill;
WEST ON SATURDAY
Chas. J. Smith, democratic- candi
date for governor, speuks nt tho Nat
u(orlum this evening upon political
Issues befgro the people of Oregon.
Governor Oswald West will spcuk
ut thn Nutatorlum uoxt Saturday
evening, October 17, upon campaign
Issues uud will tell voters thu story
of his udmlulstrutloii uud his fight
for nifoiin,
Wliy Not
(let llui best smoke, Gov, Johnson,
uml ulw vuiuiuUu liumu,
"I
TELL OF
BEFORE CRIME
Witness in the murder t vial of
Jim (loorgo in the IVilenil coutt this
momiujr testified to inoidonl-1 of tho
twelve hour lie fore the ilefemlnnt,
Jim (Icnrge, mid hi- yotiuir ooinpuu
ion, Peter llrowu, loft the tztiiulilinir
irrouuilx. where tliev Intil boon oolo
limtlng Wti-hiimton's birthday. It
was minor toMituony umuittl which
the iovernmcnt will wind its web of
ciiouiuMnntinl evidence.
The fuels o-tnbli-Otod wero Hint IV
ler llrowit am! Jim Ueoryo pnrtioipnt
cti in the general mitntiliiii: ami
wlii-ky orjry. IU witnos.-. to-tilied
that lie saw n revolver. All tho-wil-iu'.xmw
were Indian-, inn! in Mime
eu-e- an interpreter was eullei! to
transmit the testimony. The mivorii
mont expect j. to trace Jim (Joorge
am! Ilrowu to within a mile of l'iute
cemetery, where the body was found.
The- case is one of the most inter
est intr in the crime annuls of Oregon,
inn! is boiii" watchoil with interest by
lawyers, lucaiise it embraces all the
details of a perfect circumstantial
oiiM'. the fedora! authorities liavim:
no evowilness to the crime itself.
Love of drink, love of giimblinsr am!
love of a woman nre the basic mo
tives n rim ml which the evidence clus
ters. All the wilnossiw in the case nre
now in the city, uud the trial i ex
pected to last three weeks. Tho guv
eminent will call i.tv witnesses ami
the defense forty.
rpou the completion of this case,
Judge Wolverton will leave for San
Francisco to attend n session of the
federal court of appeals.
ALLIES RESUME
E
PARIS, Oct. 13. 3:0S p. tn. Thu
following official announcement was
given out In Paris this afternoen:
"On our left wing our rorces havo
resumed tho offensive in tho vicin
ity of Hazebrouck and of Ilethuuo
against detachments of tho enemy
composed In lnrge part of cavalry
coming froni the front along Hailluul,
Kstacas nnd aL Ilassc.
"Tho town of Lille, held by a ter
ritorial detachment, has beon at
tacked and occupied by u German
army corps. ,
"Between Arras and Albert wo
havo made notable progress.
"On the center also wo havo mado
progress In tho region of Horry uu
Ilac and wu havo advanced toward
Souay, In tho west of the Argonnu and
north of Malancourt.
"Betwcn tho Argonno nnd tho
Mouse, on tho right bunk of tho
Mouse, our troops who hold thu
heights of tho Mcuso to tho cast of
oVrdun havo advanced.
"To tho south of tho road from
Verdun to Metz, in the region or
Aprcmont, wo havo i;ulnrd a little
territory on our right uud rciiul: il a
Gorman attack on our lft.
"On our right wing, Voasoj and
AIbuco, thero has been no change.
"To sum up, yesterday wbb marked
by perceptible progress on tho part of
our forces ut various points on the
battle field.
"In Gallcla, the Austrian corps de
feated In Gallcla uro endeavoring to
re-form nt a point four kilometres
west of Przemysl."
Io It Totajr
Resolve to Binoko Gov. Johnson cl
ears, tho best, nnd thereby patronlzo
homo Industry. tf
TOO LATE TO CMBKtKY.
LOST Small gold watch In wrist
band no mo plucu on first floor of
Nat. Reward to finder. Return
to Mnll Trlbuno offlco. 17Q
FOR SALE Two coal stoves, will
soil at reabonablo price Phono
!)5. GS
FOR HALE Pure extracted bonoy,
flvo pound pull ililc, not delivered.
F. L. Tou Velio. 17
FOR RENT Modem five room cot
tage, lir North Oakdale. 177
FOR EXCHANGE For Miiithorn
Oregon farms 70 ucro ranch near
Portland, Improved, all personul,
clear, llO.OQO,
Income business property mid
Portland residence, $K000,
Store building, reslduucii, gro
cery stock, lliTilH).
'.'0 ucm'h highly Improved, water
iliihl, southern L'ullfornlu, fMOQO,
I'Umr, for illy propeily. ('lurk
Ifeully l'o . 20U I'hlpj'N HMu,
INDIANS
GAMBLING
GAMES
OFFENSIV
ALONG
BELGIAN
FRONTIER
REBELLON
BREAKS
AFRICA
AMONG
DUTCH
CAPBTOWS t nion or South Af
rica, Oct. l:l, via l.otiilou, J1:'J7 u
in. It bus been officially nnnouno
ed lion4 thill a oouunuinl uniler Colo
uew Miirilr. hits' icliolled in tho north
west of the capo pioviueos. .Mnilinl
law has liivn proclaimed throimho.t
tho union.
The rebellion nmoiiu' the forces of
the Northwest t'apo piovinoo linn
been brewiinr inci the lesijit'iition of
(loneial lloyern ;is iiuiimniulor-iu-cliiof
of the union forces.
As soon as the uovci union! roaliscil
this sittialiou, il sent Colonel llrils to
relievo Muritx of hi oomlnunil. Col
onel llrits then ili-covoioil that .Mar
itx was oommuudiiiir (Iciinnn troops
us well. us his own, am! that he hml
Herman f;tins in his poshessimi. Mar
it?., who hail been given the (Icrmuu
rank of general, had arrested those
of his ofl'ieeis and men who wero un
willing to join the (Icnmiuo uud hail
sent them us prisoners of wnr to
(Icrmuu Southwest Africa-
(iniiruntcctl lndcKioleuro
According to an ofiicinl MoU'itu'iil,
nu ngreemont was drawii between
Muritx uud thu ommuoi' of (lermaii
Southwest Africa guuniutccin; hide
peiiiKuco of the union us a republic,
ceding Wolfish Hav uml other tuiits
of the union to the (icrimnis, uud uu
deitukiui; that the (loi-mntis slioi'ld
invade tho union only if Muritr. usked
them to do mi,
Muritx hoasliil that ho possessed
la rue supplies of nils, lilies, :tmritt
nitiou nnd moiioi oblaiued from the
(Icrmniis, and llmt ho would oxoriuu
Ilic whole of South Africa.
"In view of, thii stntc of uffuiiv,"
eoncludos the official sluteieont, "the
UoveruniMil is Inking drastic stops In
ouell this tohelltou ami punish nil
rebels and traitors aeeonliutr to their
deserts."
Solomon (i. Miirit fouuht ill tho
Iloer war with the ran!; of commund-
nut. News dispatches in the eirly
part of November, 1!H1, described his
military activity, ami on Deeember lit
of the same vear ho was repotted
wounded.
CoiifronteilU'ltli Rebellion'
In the Hiimnicy of 11)1)1 the udmiii
ist ration of Genua n Southwest Af
rica was confronted with u rebellion
of the natixc hcrcros ami in the early
part of July (lermitny inliuilti'd hcr
iuubility to i-om with tho movement.
She asked uid of Great Britain.
In response, tho Ilrilish yovorumi-nt
irranliil fleminnv permission to m
gage Muritz, who then had (he title
of general, as n juililarv udiisor to
Ocueral Trotha, commatidor of thu
(lenuiin trooos in Southwest Africa.'
Two .stcimshlps conveyed (leueral
Maritz, ten JJoer oflieers uml otll)
Hocr mnrksiiien, from Cnpe Town to
Get a lO'i-ent.box now,
Aro you keeping your liver, stom
ach and bowelB cloan, pure and fresh
with Cascarets or merely forcing a
passageway every fow days with salts,
cathartic pills or castor oil? This is
important,
Cascarets Immediately cleanse tho
stomach, remove tho boiir, undigest
ed and fermenting food nnd foul
gases; take the excess bile from tho
liver nnd carry out of thu system tho
constipated waste matter and poison
In tho bowels.
No odds how sick, headachy, Mi
nus uud constipated you feel, a dis
card tonight will straighten you out
by morning. They wprk whllo you
sloop. A lu-ccnt box from your drug
gist will keep your head clear, stom
ach Hwoet and your llvor und bowels
regular for months. Don't forget tho
children their llttlo insldcs need a
gentlo cleansing, too. Adv,
NEAREST TO EVERYTHING
Uttt located ami moit iiopuUr
hold In the Cilvj clrcuUtiiin ice
vvair r in every room.
KrecLI ttntln to I4Im
lrvllln ftloiia,
Kucellrnl, irwoiul.ly priced mill.
Meet your (fleiiJi u the Msnx.
Vuiwn flu Htt f 1M v
Mtmuvtminl, Clmttr W, Ktltty
CASCARETS
FOR
BOWELS
STOMACH
HEADACHE
COLDS
Swukopiutiml, from whioli phtoo Ihoy
udvauoed In join tho (Ionium forces
Nowh ilispaloltos from Merlin in
July of W rehiloil that (lonorill
Trothu luul iuliusted (leuetul MuriU
with tho eonduol of his ilivision
ttgaiiist tho Heroins,
Hope was expressed ut litis lime in
(lerinaii circles in Capetown llmt
those Moors would remain in (Ionium
Southwest Afrioa, as colonists.
TRANSFER BELGIAN
TO
FRANCE IS PLAN
110HI)K.r.. Kritnco, Oct. 19,
1 1 ; C. 0 n. m. -It has boon decided to!
trausfur the llelglaii govorumeiit to
l-'rauro In order that It ma havo lull
liberty of action. Tho foregoing
was announced officially In llordctuix
today.
Several llelglaii ministers, nrroin
piiuled by ti group of officials, left Oh
tend this morning for Havre, where
the Kreuch government has prepared
temporary offices for them, King
Albrt remains ut tho head of tho llel
glaii army.
JACK
F
LI
POLICE
LONDON, Oct. i:i. "Von nud
your motor cars lake altogether ton
FOUGHT HARD TO
KEEP HIS JOB
Indiana Man All Hun Down Had no
Strength No Knorgy Left lllooil
loor lloiv Vluol Helped Him.
Sholbyvlllo, I ml.- "I was all run
down, had no energy, my blod was
so poor I felt badly all tho tlmo and
my fnco was covered with pimples. I
am a clerk In tho hotol and had to
put up an awful fight to keep at work.
"I tried Hoof, Iron nnd Wine, und
other remedies without benefit. I
learned of how Vino! had helped
others and decided to try It. After
taking the first bottle I noticed n
great Improvement In my condition.
I continued taking It nnd now I am
rid of nil my trouble und cannot say
anything too good for Vlnol." Itoy
I-'. Illrd, Shvlby vllln, lud.
For all run-down, weak, devital
ized conditions of men and women,
nothing eiptals Vlnol, our delicious
cod llvor and Iron tonic without oil.
Vluol Is n constitutional remedy.
It creates nn appetite, aids digestion,
makes pure, healthy blood. In this
natural manner It builds up strength
and vitality.
Try a bottle with tho understand
ing you can gut your money back ir
Vluol does not help you. Medford
I'harmncy, Medford, Ore.
NOTH. You can got Vlnol ut tho
lending drug Btoro In every town
whoro this paper circulates,
DR. RICKERT
OPTOMETRIST
Tho pclntlnlflc, intelligent,
drugless, efficient duptatlon of
glasses for tho uid of vision uud
tho relief of hoadaclio und eye
strain.
SUITK 1 and 2 OVER DKUEIS
Green Trading Btnmpa Given
EXTRA FANCY
i
Pears
For Canning
$1.00 BOX
AT
MARSH &
BENNETT
BocoikI door uimt 'Kiwi Nat,
Jtiiuk, J'Jioiio B52
GOVERNMENT
COU
initoli room," a police miiejsiriilo told
Jack Johnson today, when ho lined
Iho negro lioavyweighl ehumpioti for
nlwlnii'tinir lht stroel.
, Johnson prolcHleil tluil he could mil
prevent pOuplu loiiMnti al him hut Iho
GIRLS! HAVE BEAUTIFUL LUSTROUS.
FLUFFY HAIR
To ho possessed of a head of heavy,
beautiful hair: mitt, lustrum, fluffy,
wavy nud free, from dandruff Is mere
ly a matter of using a llttlo Dander
Inn. It Is easy ami lunMionslvn to linve
ulcv, i-oft hair and lots of It, Just
get a l!1 cent buttlo of Kuowlton'H
Dandtiiliio now all drug stores rec
ommend It -apply a little as directed
and within ton inluutex there will bn
an appearance uf abiiuditiicu; fresh
ness, riufflncss and an Incomparable
gIois and lustm and try an you will
you cannot find u trace of dandruff
or falling hair; but your real surprise
will bo nfter abuul two weeks' use,
IRENE HAMPTON ISAACS
IMANO VIRTUOSO
l.iwt Silmiil id I'lniiu
Instructor, Accompanist, Coach for
Ensemble Singing
Studio 1105 West Main St.
MY AIM
IS TO BUILD A BUSINESS IN MEDFORD
l mil depending upon iiualllv, low prices, nnd thn
merits of m v workmanship to anonipllsh this.
When )otir watch or clock guts wrong, tty John
fou ut thu Hook bloio. Thu results will plo.uo)ou.
Johnson The Jeweler
.MKDI'Oltl)
My Guarantee 1 'o"t.
BULBS! BULBS!
Speci.il milo ou IIuIIia. We -rc M-llin- our hulli mil nt cnNt, hj
wo urn ovcihloohed, ho urn goinK o he Hie people of Mmlfoid and
vicinity llm benefit. Call, tt our price.
Downtown Morn ut l'uhice of Sweet.
OreculintiNCk, (ltl.i llant Mum, I'lmne :i,"l.
PIERCE THE FLORIST
REGISTER NOW
In order to vole at the general election in
November, voters must register before
October 15, when registration closes.
Register Now.
Poison Oak Dancing Club
First dance will be held at
NATATORIUM
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 14
Beginning al 8:30 p. m.
All members are urged to attend this
dance and come early
PACKARD INTERURBAN TRUCK
Apple and Mlscclluiicous Frelulit Hiiuliiit? All Valley Points
A. S. AMICS, 2;U S, Central Ave.
1'iiNHtiUKor iiiiilpinuiil foe wpuulul imihiihIoiiu, l.uiivo ihoiii) cull or diuii a
PohIiiI,
lluinlioirt, I I'll in I II ( h iiieio.vi inn) ulow. lliivu uf upplen lilii(ii In
now b lliu luul., hi Dim lliiiu uml nioiioy. VUt) UUi X,
muglstrulo lined Iho ucgro 10 uml
dgmfioniiHy HiigecHted )n hml hellef
lint upoal lite oho'iVo,.
William Unrig bin totuinyd from
a IiuhIih'hm hti to Poi'lluiy
when jolt wl) son new hair fliio and
downy at first- )ni- but really now
hair sprouting out nil ovur. your
sculp -Daudiitlnn Is, ,wo linllnvn, tho
only sum hair giownri jwtjr of
dandruff and otiiu for Itchy smtlp and'
It never falls to stop falllim hair Hk
onio.
If you want,-to prove how prutty
and soft our hair really In, moisten
a cloth with a llttlo Hunderliiu and
carefully draw II thiouxh our hair- -taking
otio nmnll Miami at a tlmo.
Your hair will bn soft, Kloosy and
beautiful In Just a f"W moiiinnlit a
delightful HiirprWu awnlt.i imrjono
who trleii dil.
Phone 361
HOOK STOIli:
All New .Stink.
im gy fR V l n h I tIl rt L 1 1
dUmi uraMJUNL
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