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SIEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1,1. 1014 ""''
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The second day of the Joint tench
ors' Institute for Jackson nnd Jose
plilno counties opened In the high
Hcliool this morning, with nn nt
tendnuce of over 300. Work In tho
rural, primary, grammar and prin
cipals and superintendent's dcpnrt
merits, with an address by Frank J I.
Shoperd of tho O. At C, on "Educn
tlon for Efficiency" wcro tho princi
pal features of tho morning session.
General discussion of legislations and
movements for tin- benefits of the
state educational s8tem were dis
cussed. This afternoon M. S. Pitman, of
tho Oregon Normal School at Mon
mouth will deliver an address. Ono
of the features of the lnstltuto is
tho work In behalf of tho reestablish
ment of tho state normal school at
Ashland. All the attending teachers
wear blue badges urging tho pass
ago of tills measure, and most of the
addresses at Monday's and this morn
ing's sessions spoko of the benefits
to bo derived. Mr. Pitman in his
nddress Monday dwelt strongly upon
its needs.
Among tho speakers scheduled for
the closing day (Wednesday) ore J.
II. Ackerman, president of tho Ore
gon State Normal at Monmouth, and
J. A. Churchill, stato superintendent
of public instruction.
This evening many of tho teachers
will atlendet)fe-address-tltheNota4
torium to bo delivered by Dr. J. C.
Smith, democratic candidate for gov
ernor. Thora will also bo -an nd
dress at tho high school by M. S.
Pitman and a musical program by
tho primary pupils of tho Mcdford
schools.
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SATURDAY
PERfllTT ID WINGO
JUMP TO FEDERALS
RT. I.Ol'IR, Mn., Oct. X V. I).
Perritt, jiiU'lier, and Ivy Winjjo,
catcher of the St. Louis National
have quit organized Im-ebnll, ue
ronling to tin afternoon paper today,
and have hinicd, or will Hint with the
Federal league. Winjio lett here last
nijjht for Cincinnati. llefore leavinp
here ho refused twice to talk tcrtim
fro next yenr'n contract with Man
ager Ilup-'n' Of the 8t. Louix Na
tional. Perritt nlo hud evaded a
meeting with lluggins. It Is under
stood ho linn higned witli tho Pitts
burg Federals
CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 13. Ivy
Wingo, catcher, nnd V. D. Perritt,
pitcher of the St. Lotii National?,
jtavit signed u) with the Federals and
jumped their contracts with tho Si.
Louis National league team, accord
ing to Herb Perdue, veteran pitcher,
who was traded to St. Louis bv Bos
ton tliis season. Perdue wao in Cin
cinnati with Wjneo todnv. Both
were on their way to their homes.
''llnby Mine'' will be. recalled as
one of the funniest plays ever seen
in Medford nnd its return will be
welcomed by tluwe who mised'the
previous engagement. It is the
radiant and glorious fun and hilarity
that obtrudes at ever point through
out the play that holds an audience
and justifies, the verdict that "Baby
Mine" is the most eminent mirth
iuielling comedy the present gener
ation of llientrr patrons has seeen.
Most enthusiastic admirers of the
play, whoe opinions are considered
here .emphatically n-sett that "Bahv
Mine'' is the vety best comedv that
has ever been offered. It is not in
credible thnt n tireless and contin
uous run of legitimate enthusiasm
occasioned by an earnest and forci
ble demonstration of realistic ihwm-
hilities, utterly human, is rcM)iiible
fr the world wide approval of this
immense comedy success. The human
interest in it touches and concent
all mankind, nnd when it is of u elinr-
eter that invokes the close nnd faith
ful attention of a complete audience,
without mil so. strictly bv reason of
its dcc fun and Iniiuli tuakiut; tiiuili-
ties, its universal poruhtiity and suc
cess ts readily explained. The per
sonality of each principal charcter,
ns elucidated in the play, reaches
the "right stMit" with every one in
tin audience, which, with the Ihetiic
of the comedy, makes it entirely fits,
minting and attractive at every
moment.
"Bahv Mine' comes lo Medford for
a return engagement next Saturday,
matiuei mid night.
COLUMBUS DAY AT
ST.
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RUSSIANS DROP
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The spirit r patriotism found ex
pression at St. Mary's academy yes
terday afternoon, when the pupils of
the high school and grades gathered
in the auditorium and rendered tlit
following program in honor of Co Ce
lumbus: Song, "America," by the school;
"Boy Life of Columbus'' Thelnia
Brown, Mildred Diigan, Helen Her
bert, Kslher Ashcruft, .1. Pattou, pu
pils of the third and fourth grades;
song, "To the Westward," pupils of
first and second grades; reading,
"Columbus in Chains," Mary Brown,
sixth grade; song, "Columbus," pu
pils of the Seventh and eighth grades;
paK.r, "Life of Columbus," Fern
Wing, eighth grade; song, "Star
Spangled Banner," by the school; pa
per, "Courage of Columbus," Agnes
Brier, first academic; reading, "Co
lumbus Westward," Helen Beddy,
first academic; song. "Columbia, the
Gem of the Ocean," by the school.
You Get the Dest
There Is when you sutok Gov. John
son cigars and patronize h"tne Indus
trlea.
THE HAOCK, via Londott, Oct. 13,
8:'J0 n. in. The Austrian legation
here has issued the following' official
communicatien:
"The rapid advance of the Austro-
Hungarian troops along the river Sun
resulted October 11 in the entire
withdrawal of the Itudun investing
force from Przemyl. Clulicia, which
was immediately occupied hv Aus
trian relief troops.
"The retreating Russians every
where were strongly attacked. An
attemnt on their part to cross the
river nenr Sieneawti and l.eujk
gave the Austro-lluugariaii troops an
) opportunity to take ti large number
of prisoners. These as yet have not
been counted."
ETRA1
Mrs. O. K. Osborne, president Ore
gon state board registered nurses'
lias returned from an Inspection tour
of tho nurse training schools.
Progress Is reported along many
lines, hospitals and nurses homes be
ing built, teaching equipment im
proved, special teachers of dietetics,
massago and social servlco engaged.
Only registered nurses aro ollglblo
for hospital positions, Bed Cross ser
vlco, visiting nurse work and social
service.
A list of accredited schools for
nurses may be found in tho library.
SULLIVAN PLANS
CANAL EXTENSIONS
J. T. Sullivan, general manager of
the Boguo Itiver Canal Co,, through
whoso efforts an agreement Is being
reached with land owners for a 20
enr contract for irrigation, expects
to leave within a day or two for
Portland to urrnngo tor excavation
machinery and enulpmcnt for con
structing extensions to the company's
system of canals.
Details still remain to bo adjusted
preliminary to securing a contract
satisfactory to both parties, but it U
expected tho contract will bo per
fected within a fewv days.
SEVEN
DAY
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MEDFORD
WITHYCOMB
AGAIN
MONTENEGRINS
VI
VICTORY
LONDON, Oct. 13, G;43 p. in. A
dispatch from Cettlnjo, sent b y the
Home correspondent of tho Kxchangn
Telegraph company says Montenegrin
troops under (icnoral Hukovltch
have defeated 1C.000 Austrlans, sup
ported by six batterlca at n point
northeast of Sarajevo.
Tho battle terminated In a hand to
band bayonet conflict which lasted
four hours. The Austrlans lust
2fi00 men and the Montenegrins 300.
Among tho Montenegrins wounded
arc Generals Mcdamctza and (lolllch.
With Medford trsdo la V.wjford made.
The service this season for tMceit
fruit from the Rogue Hiver district
to eastern imukets via the Southern
Pacific, company via Bosevtlle, Cnl
and Ogden, IMnli, has proved the sti
periontv of that mule over movement
via Poitlund.
One of the many pioiuiiieut featuies
in favor of the Ogdeu route is thai
tho lay-over at Koseville appioxi
mutes three hours, ns compared with
about 18 hours' lay-over at Portland.
The running time of 7 dnvs, Irt
bonis to Chicago, mid 10 days, tl
hours to New Yoik, or approximately
8 and 11 days days through seivicc
respectively was consistently made
nnd in several case., beaten.
The service via the Ogdeu route
represents practically continuous
movement jxitnt of origin to easteiu
market, which is something that the
fruit industry has long desired nnd
which the Southern Pacific hits given
at the first oKooituuity.
YOUNG PEOPLE
MEET FRIDAY
The Southern Oregon Young Peo
ple's convention will be held in the
Presh.vterinn church in Medford, Fri
dny, Sntiiiduv mid Sunday, October
l! to 1H. Kulcrtuimiifut has been
provided for visiting delegates nnd
young people of all Piotestatit
chinches in (lie Koetie Itiver valley
and vicinity tire expected to he in at
tendance. Out-of-town delegates as well as
local iM'onle are reoiicstcil lo recister
early during the convention and re
ceive badges mid programs.
The opening session of the conven
tion will be u rccciilimi Friday even
ing and nil young people may expect
nu enjoyable time from what we henr
of the committee's plans.
There will be sessions all day Sat
urday nnd special services Sunday,
including a men's meeting in the ni
ternoou, us well ns u women's meet
ing at the same hour, nnd a union
service of all churches beginning tit
7:.'I0, which will close the convention.
Northwest District Field Secretary
II. II. Botliuiin. who is nu cxiiert in
young people's work, will Ibe on the
program each day, and (I. Kvort Bu
ker. state C. F. nresideut. nnd Clar
ence II. Summit, a noted C. H.
worker, both of whom come from
Portland, will contribute to the sun-
cess of the convention.
notici:.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned will apply to tho city coun
cil of tho city of Medford, Orogon,
at its next regular mooting, October
20th, 1UH, for n llcenso to sell malt,
vinous nnd splrltous llquori nt their
placo of business, on North Fir
street, Medford, Oregon, for a period
of six months.
Dated October 7, 191-1.
HOGUE KIVBIl VALLEY UNIVEIt
8ITY CLUB.
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REFUSES TO DEBATE
WITH DR. SMITH
Dr, Wllhyeoiubo, lepubllciin noni
tueo for governor, Iiiih again declined,
to meet Dr, Huillh, democratic nomi
nee In u discussion of political Is
sues. Dr, .Smith Iiiih icpcntcdly chal
lenged Dr. Wlthycomho to dchnto
without result. Tho following tele
grams tell tho stery:
Medford, Oct. If,
Dr. .Initios Tlth)conibo,
Klamath Kails. Ore,
Can ou meet Dr. Hmlth In Joint
debate on political Issues either nt
Ashland or Medford Tuesday.
.1. i:. llAltKDtM.I.,
County I'lialimaii.
KlumiUh Calls, Oic, Oct, 1'.'.
J. i:. Ilnrkdiill,
Medfoid, Ouv,
Impossible to accept at this time.
Plans iijado to tho IStli. Will con
fer with Dr Smith Inter.
JA.MK8 WITIIYCOMHK.
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PERMITS DEALINGS
NBW YOBIC. Oct. IS. Tho special
committee which governs the npcia
lion of the stock exchange during Its
closure uuuuiiuced today that It
would permit dealings In listed
guaranteed stocks nt price- ronccs
slons, There are about .10 or 40 ho
cuiltles of this iiliisii, most of Ilium
being inllvvay Issues,
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Every
Woman
who bakes Is fast coming to
ttcogntie the many advantage
of propeily blenJed Hour for
general baking puiputes
Fisher's Blend Flour
Is superior to an ALL-HARD
WIIKATHLOUK.or an ALL
SOFT W1IKAT 1'LOUR for
bread, cake and paitty
Fisher's Blend Flour
Is better (lour than an ALL
UASTKKN HARD WHKAT
FLOUR; It makes a better loaf
of biead with better flavor, bet-
texture and of better color
tffa
an an all-hard wheat Hour-
Fisher's Blend Flour
I a better flour than an ALL
SOKT WHKAT PLOURj It
produces more and Urgerloaves
of better bread with
bcttercruat, better color
nd of better texture
than an alt-soft wheat
flour.
Korul byallfrtxtra
Manufactured By
Fisher Flouring Mills Co.
KcAtlle, Wash.
Makes Stubborn Coughs
Vanish in a Hurry
Hurprtetaiilr ''' '" NyrtiBi
Kaallr and t'araylr
Made at IIomi
If Mime oiin In vniir futility lis mi ob
stinate tough oi a liuil llitont or client
told lliut bus lucii lutiiglnu on nnd irfini'H
to yield to tri'ittiiit'iii, gut iiom uiiv uruu
store iiy. ounces of I'Iih'X mid tiiitke It
liito a pint of rough )tiii, mid vvatoli
that cough umUli.
Ptiiir tlio l!',4 oiiures of Plnex (nlj
cents worth) liito u pint bottle mid till
the Mitt In with pliilii urnmiliitcil Ntiusr
avrup. 'Hie total eoit In hIkiiiI fit ccntii,
anil gives von n full pint -n fitinlly
Hlipiilj- of il liuml elfi'ctlvo reiunlv, at il
unvliig of -' A ,l,0' ,l"' will uiuallv
ovi'tciiiim a lutrd cough, l.nsllv, prepuntl
In n nilnulcs full dltivtloiM with Piuex,
Kcriin iMTlcctlv nnd bttn u lcitmtiit tuate.
Clilldrru like It.
It's tenllv rrnmrkalile liovv promptly
nnd ruallv It loonrni the drv, hoitrixi nr
tight t'ouuli mill lifitla the liillitlintl ini'lil
liisiics In u imluful cough. It nl stop
the forinitllon ut plilrgm In ttto ltiro.it
mid litotu'liial tuhrii, thus rndltig the ur
aUtciit ItHiiti- eotiuli, A "plrnillil rcnmlv
for broncliltlii. vvlntrr coiigl'j, btoiichial
ntliins mid vliouplug cough,
Pltirx la a mirclnl and lilulilv roitrrn-
. . - i rv-' i
Iralril coiiipoutnl oi giMilllntt rviirunv pi
exlrart, rich In gualarol, which U
iicAiing to inn iiieiniirstics.
Avoid dlMpitoltitment bv ankluu our
drugul't for '"iTVi ottnrra of Plnex," ami
dt not amrpt aiivtliltiu clur. A gtnirmiti'it
almnlute aatUfacllon utwn with tills
preparation nr inmicv promptly rvfuiidt-d,
'llio I'lnrx Co., t'l. Wajiie, J ml.
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popular put
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tu til it sllver-
unittatnudt tlli
lliutx t pnxlin't
of the Middle
(irorKlaiilVrlotl.
'lliadrilgnrrof
thai tlina crr
atningly luiprri-
ard with pure
(reck and lloiinto
foritii, lliv itlulily
avoiding the lo
coco, the fiiitm
tle mid thn oriutc.
I'll i new Cntliiiiii
mllrro, nioilcleil
imiii thraa tntt
limit, nttnictl by
t elnitle situ
illcity nnd U at
puclnlly appniprl
ut i' to (.olunlnl
and (JonrKlno
dining riHinn.
Mmln In Ster
ling .Silver
only, mid
ktmuped
with the
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letter X
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Which Inturci
iiillty mill
Mirlt) ofo'itlmi.
New Location
212 E. Muin
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Jeweler
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SMITH FOR GOVERNOR
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DR. C. J. SMITH
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Democratic Nominee for Governor will Speak at the
Natatorium Tuesday Evening
ON CAMPAIGN ISSUES
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Dr. Smith is a forcible public speaker Come and hear him
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