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y VAav) TOtrR MTCDT70TCT) MATT, TRTTWR OTDFOKT), OK1WON, TliriJSnAY. NOVI.OMltUK o, 101- , 5IEDFORD MAIL TltlUUNE AN INDlCI'KNnENT NKWSPAl'Krt PUHUKUK.n BVnHT AFTKItNOON BXCKIT HUNDAT HY THH WKDrOItU l'MNTINQ CO. OfrlCA Mall Tribune Uulldlns, It-I7-I rforth Kir atreet: telephone It. Th Dmocrtlo Time. The Uedforfl Mull, The Medfnrd Trlbun. Thn South rn Oreconlnn, The AMiland Tribune. RUBBOBZ7TXOir XA.TXI Co yenr, by mail- On month. by nml!.. .15.00 .10 rr month, delivered by crrltr In Mooiora, jncKfonvnio ana in crnl Point. .80 ftnturday only, by mull, per year 3.00 Weekly, per year. ,. .. , ., .. 1.50 Fall Fertilizers for Lawns Official ,Pnpnr of the City of Medford. tirrir.iai l'nper or juckioq county. Rntered aa eicondcliiBi matter at Hedforrt. OrfEun, under the not of Varcn 1. 1R79. ROCKEFELLER SAYS " NOI GUILTY IN m NEW HAVEN E NKW YORK, Nov. . William Kockorcllor, Stnmlnrtl Oil multimil lionaire, appeared today In the crim inal branch ot tho United States dis trict court and entered n plea of not guilty to the indictment charging liltn with conspiracy in connection with his acts as a former director of the Now York, Now Haven and Hart ford railroad company. He was placed under $50,000 bond lo insure bis appcaranco for trial. Mr. Rockefeller appeared feeble an lio walked unsteadily from his auto- jnobllo Into tho building and to the elevator. In n husky whisper, audible hardly ten feet away, Mr. Rockefeller said: "Not guilty," nfter tho clerk had asked him how he desired to plead. John A. Oarver, Mr. Rockefeller's attorney, asked the court for the cus tomary period of grace In which the plea might bo withdrawn or changed a formal request that has been made in the caso of each of tho 10 other former directors of tho New Haven who were indicted last Monl day. Judgo Foster replied that Mr. Rockefeller would bo given until No vember 2.1, tho date that has been fixed in tho case of tho other de fendants. Ot the 21 men Indicted, Mr. Rockefeller was the 17th to plead. Kor the first time In tho memory ot Now York nowapapcr photograph ers, Mr. Rockefeller consented to poso for a photograph. BANNOCKBURN E LONDON, Nov. C. 3:40 a. m. The correspondent ot the Chronlclo In northern Franco states that tho Han nockburn ruse has been repeated suc cessfully by the Rrltlsh in the bat tle of tho Yser. He says: "About 25 ynrds in front of our trenches deep pits wore dug. These were covered with branches and loose turf, as nt Uannockburn, and into Ui oho tho OerinaiiB fell In heap, calling out pitiably when, too late. they discovered tho stratcgem. "Our troops watched their de struction with a grim sangfroid and continued to bring down as many as posslblo before they reached tho jIts no that they would not be too quick ly choked. "Although tho Germans then filled tho pits others camo on in greater numbers and tho pits soon became r scene of appalling horror. The Hermann struggled, cried and fought one another In their vain attempts to extrlcato themselves. Many wero accidentally transfixed by the bayo nets of those who had first fallen while others wore shot by comrades. A fcholl fell into ono pit and the huddled mass within was blown out of existence." WASHINGTON, 1). (, Nov. .V To stimulate the growth of. n lawn and to improve it iiimcannico for the tol- lowing sprihjr. no better treatment ran br recommended Hum tho npph ration of properly rotted manure in the late fall, nt'conl'tip to the I'nited Slates department of ngrieultiire' epeehtlM. This npplientinn should not he tnmle until after the froM hne stopped the growth of the era. Ten to twenty twn-liore loads -hnuld he applied to the nere, neeonling u the soil m more or lei rielt. It is most important that the man ure tdioutd be thoroughly rotted he fore nppliealion, so that all weed seeds are Killed; otherwise, damnjje done liv weeds will more than offset the fertilizing value of the uppliea tion. Manure really needs careful handlinir before it is suited for spreading oer the lawn. Unless it is property "composted, it may have most of its valuable constituents de stroyed by improper handlinir. To "compost"' manure properly it should be treated as follews: Pile all manure in heaps with alter nate tnyers of sod or other litter. Keep it wet enough so it will not hum. Let it stnud a whole year through summer and winter, forking it over two or three times diirinir the year. It will then be ready for use 'mi the lawns and danper from weed seeds will he tniniini.cd. (round Rone Jleal ami Wood Ashes Many people object to the ne of manure at till, not only because of the danger from weed seeds, hut because of its unsightly and insanitary np penranee. These will undoubtedly prefer to use something else, and the most economical substitute is finely ground bone or bone meal. This should be applied at the rate of from J500 pounds to one ton per acre, tie cordm" as the ground is more or less rich. It should cost between .'J."i and $30 n ton. With the one meat it is desirable to use double tho quantity of wood ashes. The.o ashes contain conoid emblc lime in n. very desirable form, as well as other valuable elements. However, thev are apt to be more or less costly. Ordinarily miniate of potash would be found mote, economical than wood ashes, although the potash does not contain the lime which the other fer tiliser impuits to the soil. On ac count of the Kuropean war, the pot ash may "rove more difficult lo ob tain than the wood ashes. Only one tenth the tpiautity of potash should be used as of hone meal. The otash may be sown separate ly or mixed with the bone meal s' desired. The same i true of wood ashes if these are used instead of jH)tash. All medications should be made before the ground free.es per manently tor mo wiuier, as oliietwis( tlte fertiliser may he largely washed from the soil before it has a chance to become incorporated with it. In regions where cotton seed meat mnv be obtained at n nrice not ocr ifM per ton, it may be used satisfac torily in the nlnee of the giound hone. Taukae and fish scraps are even richer in imnorlnnt elements than ground hone, but are frequently in bad mechanical condition for liand lintr (that is, they contain hair or other foreign coarse matter). Their had odor 11N0 makes them objection able. Prepared sheep manute is tin e- eellcnt dressing. As it has Jiecnj sterilized by drying and rendered odorless there tire not the objections to it that there might be to oidiuury manure. Its one drawback is ex pensivene. To protect worn places: If there are niiv narts of the lawn which will be tramped over when they are not frozen and especially wlitu snow N melting there, these parts should be protected to prevent persons from cutting across-. Tramping on the turt when it is covered hv slush or snow is as destructive to a lawn as al most anything cKe. It is hardly neeessnr" to snv that nothing will be gained by scattering grass seed on the lawn at this season. afraid!'' eelained Ihn colonel. "Oh, iiiiulanic, if you knew what shivers went lliioagh mel Rut when 1 uw lliein hesitate I had to set an example, I was bluffing." QUEBEC SHOE FACTORY DESTROYED BY FIRE QIT,IHX Nov. ft. -The lame shoe factory of dale Hros., located in the homo Industry. liidusliiul eenler of the eitv, was swept hv file shortly alter 10 o'clock this morning. ( was feared Hull many lives had been lost, The lire gained headway tapidl.v ami oilier factories wcie tlneatcnod. lo It Toftny Rosolvo to nmoko (lor. Johnson cl- (nrit, (ho best, and thoroby patronUn tf DANDRUFF W I IMP Id QPA 1 or L m n HI lV urn i DAND E II If you caro for heavy glistens with beauty and Is radiant with life; ban an, Inconipaiuhlc soft ness and Is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderlne. Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides It Immed iately dissolves every particle of dand ruff; ou can not have nice, heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. hair, that, ami die: then (ho hair falls out fast. If jour hair has been neglected and Is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, get a 1'fi cent bottle of Know I ton's Dauderluo at any drug store or toilet count rerted ami t say this was the best Investment oit ever made. Wo sincerely believe, icicardless of "New Goods This Week" llrucelel watches, all grades, for ladles or gentlemen, tluolighly guaranteed, , (leuulno Onyx, Hlaclt or lllue Knaiueled Uliunonif Met, l'oiulunt Neck Chains, New iitook, late donlguft Both Thomaii clocks. I buy only tho best and niako veiy low prices. JOHNSON, THE JiiWIiLER at .mkhkoui) ikiok stori; New ami Modern Htnek l.'xpcit Repairing 8 . . . PAWLIHtAIKt tor; apply a little a dl- ten minutes after ou wlli oxer thltiK else advertised, that If jtiu This destructive scurf robs the hair of desire soft, liistrou", beautiful hair tlu lliut.ir Itu uf rmintli tltlil 1(4 Vtrv Mti.l lulu ,f It ti. .1, itttl rf Hit llli "' "- "" ' v-- "ii - ...",. i. . (fl life, and if not overcome It Produces inn: m-uln mid no tunin ralllou lmlr - a teverlshucss and Itching of tho .vou miiHt use Knowltou s Dauderlue scalp; the hair roots fauilsh, looien If eventually why not now? How Colonel Cheered Men in Battle PARIS. Nov. ft. How an unnamed lieutenant-colonel in the French army stiffened the courage of his men and his own when they were about to charge the enemy for the first time, is told in the Figaro. The colonel, wounded,' but 'convalescent, is de scribed as relating the anecdote on the train ns follews: 'It was in the course of one of the numerous battles on our right wing. For the first time ray regiment wns ubout to go under fire. The mo. inent was decisive; the regiment lint their battle formation and now it was necessary, over open ground, to march .straight nnd Te-olutely nt the enemj. Their fire wns hot, nnd al ready had produced ravages in our ranks. It wns scourging. I had taken in" position at the hend of the regi- L 10 O.MAIIA, Neb., Nov. ft. "Closing the stockyaids in Chicago will nat urally divert shipments of livestock to Omaha to n considerable extent," Haid Kverett Buckingham, general manager of tho Union stockyards of (MHilh Omaha today. ''It is probable that prices will bo filrciigthenpd a little, but I sco no reason why they should lie affected lo any great extent." kjfllKI Greatest Event in Woman's Life All human cxperlaco looks back to motherhood as the womlcr of -wonderi. Tho natlence. the fortitude, tho iub llmo faith during tho porlod of expectancy nro second only to tho mother love be HtowcJ upon tho moft helpless but moat mdrveloua cre ation a baby. Women uro quick to learn from .irh Mher thoso helpful agencies that aid to comfort, and yet are perfectly safo to uso and among thesa they recommend "Mother's Friend." It Is entirely an external application designed to lubricate tho broad, flat muiclea nnd skin that protect tho abdomen. It lias been In favorablo uu for nearly half a century and Is known to mothers In almost every settled com munity In tho United States who highly recommend it. You will llnd It on lula In drug stores. "Mother's Friend" Is utterly harmless, contulns no deadening drugs, very bencflclal, very soothloK aad a .wonderful help. Get a bottle of "Mother's Friend" to- day at any drug store and write to us for our instructive Utile book to mothers. Address Brudneld Ilcgulator Co,, 313 Lumar Uldg., Atlanta, Ua. inent nnd niven the order 'forward!' but, separated from their base, my men hesitated. In vain I repeated the command. Then, rturning toward them, I said: " 'What ! Vou flinch 1 All you will gain out of this turnabout is death on the spot without having been of any use. Attention! 'Jake mv urm, one of you, and all of vou lock arms, nud urm in nnn, gun in hand, we'll advance. You'll find that's not so had.' "Jfy word! The idea decided them, nnd arm in nrni we started forward Thev soon rot wanned up, and for it tittle I was nearly forced to hold them back. Oh! the brave fellow!" A lady who was standing snid : "It was fortunate, colonel, that you yourself were not afraid." "Not STAR THEATRE ci.F'.y. rozv and warm WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY (alwus a featute on thce da.Xs) The (lencinl Film Co. present. I'ssanav's IMndophix m.i-t ipteic, BLOOD WILL TELL A featuie in thtve pat's, dealing with colonial iluvs and the present. I'e.ituting Francis X Itii-liintiii. In addition lo this piilnie vvi will show, hv additional cost, .pecial rcipiesl and at an THE DANCER A two-port Kali m, featuring Miss Venn Mereivtiu. in her sensa tional and fprcialtv dance This pieluie is a companion picture to "TJie Vampire." Snakeville's Most Popular Lady Funniest Comi'd.x .vet. I'UICI'.S THK SAMK -TBS CKXT8 Friday and Saturday Saturday Matinee 2:00 p. in. SPLCIAH SPECIAL ! SPECIAL! The All-Mai I'Vallitc Cunpnuv I'tcseiiis ANDREW MACIC The famous lttondu.iv oiurili.m hi "THE RAGGED EARL" A Five-I'atl Photo Piny The pieiure is a vehicle for Andrew Mnek, Hie old-time Ilrondway favontc, and hi associate pla.vct of this picture, to eicale all the laughter they possibly can, which, be it kiiotru, !m not a hi tie. When the' picture wn plavcd on llroadwny, seveml .veni'N iio, It vvns u great success, and it w the minio nlnr, Andiew ,litek, who sent the audiences into pains of hcniiy liinjtlilcr. The ls have been ur raunel with yrent cine, nnd xoitie reinnrknble deep ocenes nppenr, which foimerly rie only the honst ol" fnn-itm-mnile pieluies. ThroiiKliotit the entire five rcelit uoihiiiir but ihe hmliot older or photography ih ptvMilmil. Willinin t'oiikliu plnv'M, Sir lleiiiy, Oiml llawlcy iimiiiiics the mlo of Kathleeii 'isinoriis, his wind; Flciiuor lliiini impi'isoniitfM I'iiii, Iht little si-tcr, mid (be pnit of the old rogue, l.nid Wilillnook, is earned off by Fdward J. Piel, l'.saimy: Fable of the "Busy Business Boy and the Droppers In" A comedy that will be uppici mini hv tint "tiled Iiii-uic-. mail." This splendid program wilt" only he hhowu Frnlax nud Saturday evenings, and a Special Salurdux Matiueu at i p. in. Lower Floor. Fie. Italconv, llle. ClnMiiii .'ie. isY.xiyifiii PAGEIre IT Theatre TODAY WKD.NKSDAY A -TIIUIISDAV John A. Perl UNDERTAKE Lftdjr AsalsUBt m 8. uaijtlett , rhQiiM M. 47 b4 Afan Awt'wliaW liikihi Ihtvulj CgcWMw DKDUT I.V THK SICCIIKT sunvici: Two reel Thanhouscr ot the "Diplo matic Frco Fiance" ax publlahed in tho Ditto lloolc, featuring Flo La Dudle, James Cruze und Fraulc Far-rlngton. THK COJX)XKF8 OHDKHhV Two reel Domino Military Drama THK FATAL SWKKT-TOOTII Keystone Comedy IT'S A DEAR! 10c ALWAYS 100 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Fourteenth Series of the "TREY 0' HEARTS" TIiIm series lias been filled with uch danger that tho company of play ers are not allowed to leave the grounds unless accompanied by tho hospital ph)nlclan, with him goes emergency ltit complete enough for him to set up a temporary field hos pital should tho occasion arise. . Lubin Two Part Drama "Triumph of Right" A story of the speculations mado by bankers with an Interesting plot Involved. Edison "An Absent Minded Cupid" Good Comedy, Well Dono. AIM) Other Pictures HPKCIAL XOTIGK. This week nnd next give the final Installments of tho most bcusatlona! "Troy O' Hearts." If you have not bcon Keclng this serial, you should not fall to sco theso last two oplbodcs, which aro complete and tho most in teresting of them all. Special Musical Program $J$JhJ$mJ2mJ$m$m Lower Floor IfJc ('lilitltcn 0c ilalcony 10c KvciiIuks 7 P. M. t ? ? t ? Y X f ? ? ? T ? T T t ? T t t f t t t J r T t T PAGE THEATRE MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 9th H.H.FRAZEE PRESENTS THE FARCE THAT IS MAKIN6THE WHOLE WORLD LAUGH 1 gHkSjaollfiMilHMwHBBHfliHIH BY EDWARD PEPLE Author of'THEPRIMCECHAR "THELITTLEST REBELS STAGE.D BY E.DGAR MAC6REG0R ii w With the Best Farce Cast that Ever Visited the Coast INCLUDING X ? X ? ? ? y y ? ? ? v ? X Y Y Y t ? ? T T T T t t t T T Y Y Y ? t y t y Y y ri .1 -t-i v - x T . j S .t l -r. I X Herbert uortneii, uscar Jbigman, josie intropiai, unanao uaiy, t: FiT " r ifc X Minna Combel, Bernice V y rf Y Y Y Y Y ZiAAAAAAAA '.' ' V V V W Buck,, Jack Raffael, Eleanor Fairbanks & and others - ! y t y j PRICE: Entire lower floor $1.50, Balcony, first 4 rows $1, next 4 rows 75c, next 6 rows 50c Mail Orders received now. Make checks payable to Page Theatre. Phone 418. Seat Sale opens Friday, November 6th, 10 a. m. 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