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aiEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, ft l6l5 PAGE TWO v W "' . KJ. t m Vi - Wf ?V 'lrf EW L' !' l''Mlfc IOC ALAND PERSONAL Miss Rcedoth Jones left Suhdny evening with her sister, Mm. Utirton Wortcndyko, for Portlnnd, whom they will mako thoir futuro homo. Minn Jones who han lived in tho valley for over 12 year?, Is a. bright, oner goUc young Blrl, nnd will bo groatly missed by her hosts of friends. Sho has be-on attending M. II. 8. nnd Is a member of tho Serious Ten. Tboda Tiara, .Tbo Pngo nftcrnoon and evening. Miss Jcnnesfio Dtillcr, who has been holding a musical position In Duns tnuir, Cat., camo hotuo last oven In p. L09T Postcard slto 3-A camera. Reward for return to Mall Tribune office G. Putnam. Charles II. Nett of Indlnnapolls, n newspaper man of that city, jont Tuesday In this clly visiting Superin tendent HUIIh of the, high school. ifn wan much Impressed with what lie irnw of tho city and vulloy, nnd will' return next year for a visit to Crater hake. He Is on his way home frotn thn Ban KrnncIsco fair. Don't Grope In thn Dark" got nn Kvcr-rendy flash light at Paul's Woc trlc Store this week.. ni E. A. Wnilo, J. M. Chiles, J. P. Mnr tlnand W. S. Maxwell of Grants Posh are In tho city this week attending thn sessions of tho fedora lgrnnil Jury. . Dainty white Jnpnnnnu sandwich bankets, something now, Handicraft Hhop. 1C3 A pall or smoke hung over tho val ley Tuesday dun to brush fires, which nro now In full swing. See Davo Wood nbout that fire ln mi ran co policy. Offlco Mall Tribune imFr. , , . Adrian TIobo of tho Griffin crook district spent Tuesday afternoon In Mcdford attending to "business mat ters nnd vlBltlng friends. Try one of, thoso big Ico cold G cent milkshakes nt Do Voo's, Vlbur Scott of Oregon City spent Monday In this city nnd Jacksonville attending to business matters, Jtqoms papered at ?3,7n 'wlilIo spring stock Insts, Phono fi-l l-M. 17R Ilor.n To Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. Har bor of Portland avenue Sunday night, October 3, a two pound, baby boy. ! '. 'o tresposs" slns for nalo at . VMall Trlbuno offlco, I). M. T.bwo of Ashland In attend (ng to business jnatters In this city today. ' Drs, A. Tt. nnd Louisa Hedges, chi ropractic physicians,. Stownrt build ing, 235 Hast Main St. jean George of i,akovlow is upend ing the week In tho city nttendlng the fcdoral court resslons. . Mrs. T.nach, export corsotlorro, ma terial nnd fit guaranteed. 326 North TJartlntt. Moan Hnrkdull Is nttendlng to busi ness matters In tho Applcgato dis trict th1 week. Get it nt' DoVoo'a. "W. "W, Watson of Ashland Is spend ing thu day In this city nttendlng to business matters. "JS'o shooting" slgiiB for salo nt Mall Tribune, offlco. Vrank Jones of Snwyers liar, Cal., Is spending thn week .In this city at tending to business and visiting friends. Job Printing In nil Its branches nt tho Mall Trlbuno offlco. Tho whistling or tho Southern Pa ciflc trains In tho city limits contin ues tmalmtud, and as yet tho city au thorities have taken no action. Kurh nnd every passenger omits from nix to ten shrill blasts at high pressure as signals to brakeinon. With south bound trains thn whistling Is in tho heart of thn business district, and two teams wero frightened Tuesday. There seems to be n blast of thn whls- tln for eovry movu a brnkeninn makes. Hook binding of any kind nt the Malt Tribune offlco. Considerable local Interest Is be ing manifested In thn first regular football Kume of thn season next Sat urday between Medford anil Grants Pass. It will bo thn first real ohnnro to see what Coach Kluiu has succeed ed In mnklng of the looal tulout. A week from Haturdny the local team will play Klamath Tails. Henri thn Portland Orogonlan Henry TlinmMton of Ulondale Ore,, Is spending n few days In tho city at tending to business mattora. Any person wanting pheasants pho.isu.ntH mounted should keep thn plumage .in us good condition as pos sible, carefully wrapping ouch bird sopnrnte In plenty of paper. Then take to 1', W. llartlett. tnldormlt, Kwlng's Gun Store. 10D Frank llybeo of Jacksonville spent Tuesday In Medford transacting busi- now. ''.So hirntlUK' signs ror'Bale at the '.Mnl TrlUmia office. All of (ho Indians from the Klam ath reservation called ns wtunc before the fedornl grand Jur now In sosslon hnvo arrived In the city, nuil Tunsdny night Miuy won ou "l' "treot In tlielr Ixyit bib and, tucker and ul tra aied wide nttuiitton. Hvcrl gjr dnwsiil woman worn aiuong the ym- Edwin West of Cosmopolls,, Wn., spent Tuesday in this city attending to business matters. Hot Tnmates at tho Shasta. II. I. Gregory ot Redding, Cal., Is spending a few dayn in the city visit ing friends and relatives. Weston Camera Shop for first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. Frank Collins of Giants Pass spent tho first of tho week in this city at tending to business matters. When better insurance is sold Holmes Tho lusuranco Man will soil It. HORN' To Mr. and Mrs, E. R. AVrlgbt, Monday, Oct. 4, llilfi, a sev en pound hnby girl. Ladles I am now prepared! to make your hair Into switches. Madame L. Reames, 2IC North Oakdale. HORN To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Illnckburn, Monday, October 4, 1910. a jilnn pound Inby girl. Letter heads, envelopes, bill heads, looso leaf sj stems, at tho Mall Trl buno office. There will be special music nnd other features of cuiterlalnmcnt at the M. lC. church Thursday evening. C. A. Meeker, president of thn Kp worth League, will nddress a few words of appreciation to tho pastor, followed by a short .address In re sponse from Rev. Hawkins. All thn friends of tho church nro cordially Invited to bo present. A good attend ance is desired. Got your buttor, eggs, milk, cream and buttermilk at Do Voo'a. The cam) of the statu vs. George Ilarron, accused of reckless driving, Is being heard In .Justice Taylor's court today, tho enso occupying nil (his morning. Ilarron is necused of colliding In nn nuto with Justin Judy oh tho Pacific highway, resulting In Injuries to tho young mnn"of a ser ious nature Upon tho outconio hinges u dnmngo suit, It 1b said. J. 0. Gerklng, tho best nil around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives madq any where, time or place. Studio .228 Main St. Phono 320-J. ? A, C. llowletts ot Engto Point is spending tho day in Medford nttend lng to business matters. Do Voo dollvora tho Orogonlnn to you ovory day for 75c n month. Attorney Seneca Fouts of Portland fa lnthc rlty tljls week nttendlng to legai mnttors. Ho ls'well known In this section, nnd throughout tho state, Ilrlng thoso old magazines and pe riodicals to tho Mall Trlbuno for binding. . Attornoon to'n with wafers 10c, nt tho Shasta. 15 FIRSTS FOR JACKSON BOUNTY AT' STATE m Jackson County won 15 firsts and four tcconds for exhibits at the state fair at Salem. Tho farm display hon ors were won by D. M. Lowe, of Ash land. Awards for the best five box lot of pears wero won by Judge Tou Velio and R, IL Boyd. The single box award was won by W. V. Hnrnuni ot Phoenix. D. At. l.owe won In tho five box lot for Hoses. J I, tasebeec of Ashland carried off tho honors for tho five box lot of D'AnJou, C. W. Stump of Ashland won with Nowtowns, and Willis Hall cy of Afchland was given thn award for the pench display. For five crates of Italian prunes and Hungarian prunes W. Hurzell and R. H. Hoyd wero the winners. All plate dlspjlny of pearn wero won by Jackson county and peaches by A. Johnson. William Stevens of Tolo won on Nowtowns, nnd C. W. Stump on Win ter Unniinns and Nowtowns. The dis play with two exceptions, were nil paid nnd collected by Mr. Lown and displayed in tho name of Jackson county. At tho land Rhnw to bo held In Portland this month, Jackson county pears, alfalfa, tho Medford canneries nnd Ashland springs will be exploited. FRENCH OFFENS E IS BLOCKED AY BERLIN R I E AI CI.IFTOK, Am.., Oct. fl. J. W. Urnuit', imumgnr or the .Shannon oonipnn.v, onj l' the three mining inon who iHuH'd from here a few ili-H ago when ti demonstration was Ntnrtotl by 8(100 minero on utriko here, H Mill in HI Piiko iiiul will not k to l'hncuiv under a guard to confer witli Governor George V. Hunt, o oordiug to a meiRiigo received here today. NEGRO EMPIRE'S ROSY DREAM FAILURE NEW YORK, Oct. C. With tho nr rlvnl hero tonight on thu steamer Norsmnn from Liverpool of eighteen distressed Americans, forming what was left of tho crow of thn Hrltlsh steamer Lllnirla, a dramatic chapter was written Into a colonization. schemo bended by Alfred Charles Sam, said to be chief ot nn African tribe, to transport negroes from tho I'nlted States to the west const of Africa. Tho capturo by tho Hrltlsh authorities of the colonization ship and tho canning of thn crew by a German submarine wero among the adventures ot tho Liberia's sailors, Thn project as described by Sam, wiib to enable negroes to go to West Africa, Join In n colony nnd live In comparative luxury. Hnforn the Li beria sailed on Its first trip Sam wide ly announced his plans, chiefly in the New England states. The Liberia financed, It was satd by nogrooB, left Portlnnd, Maine, in May unri stopped nt Norfolk, Vn., pro ceeded to Galveston, Tex., where It was reported to have tuknn on forty negroes and started on Its voyage to the west coast of Africa. IN N RAND R PYTHIAN SEALS, SUICIDE SALEM, Ore, Oct. 6. L. It. Stln son, tor 18 years grand keeper of records nnd seals of tho Knights ot Pythias of Oregon, committed sulcldo yeserdny nt his farm nenr Salem. He shot hliubclf through the heart with a shotgun. Overwork, resulting in nervous prostration Is snld by mem bers ot tho family to havo affected Mr. Stlnson's mind. He wns 53 years old, Tho suicide took plnco In Mrs. Stln fou's bedroom. Mrs. A. L. Htlnson was In tho houso with n non, Long Stlnson, and his mother. Mr. Stolnson was born In Albany, Oregon, Jan. 2, 1KG2. Ho was n printer by vocation. From 1907-1911 Mr. Stlnson was stnto printer. For 18 successive years Mr. Stln son was unanimously elected grand keeper of records nnd seals for the Knights of Pythias, The grand lodge convenes In Portland In a week. NOINDCTMENTSBY ED L RS TOO LATE TO CtiASSlFY. TO TKADB SiHioud hand tires for oll propero. Powell Auto Co. 8 FO ItllKNT-- Siere room in business bloek. Ideal location. Phono SOS. 1T-T The first federal nraml jurv ever convened outside of the eitv of Port laud wns called in this eitv Tuesday afternoon with Federal Judge Wol verton on the liem-h. l"i i uVluuk this uftenioon no indictments ueiv U-turned. This niuniing Archie Hii". M'l pleaded guilty to tin ti-sault with a deadly weiipon and was setitem d in sixty days in the .Multuomiili county nil. The work of tr.ung enses will proluibly begin in the morniiiR. A large crowd i in nt- teudunee, meludiiiK juiihh and wit nest.es, from nil over southern Ore pin. Routine business is beimr trans acted. 1'Olt SALU- 1I1h MlMlsn grapes ile llvrtHi. PIioho U UW. 1T1 FOIt SALU IUle4 hay rtmhouaMn; want to ihovo t. Plionn Jy-lt or, Mil 3th North ItlvwtU. 1T0 PQK f!AUW Oheua,, bed. winltarr jj? ijr . 10k (nuMiojnl, uwi aibr IlilUit fW t. I Ilk 51. t. Jn HELP THEKIDNEYS Medford ltcaIers Aii Iiciniln the Way. It's the little kidney Ills- The lame, weak or aching back The unnoticed urinary disorders That may lead to dropsy and Hrlght's disease. When tho kidneys nro weak, Help them with Dona's Kidney Pills, A remedy especially for weak kid- nevs. DoanV have been used lu kidney trouble for 50 yours. Hudnred by 30.000 people en- Uorscd by rltUeni of this loonlit). Frank Kiusharer, bailiff county oourt, Applegate road, Jacksonville, Ore., says: "For years I workod as a miner nnd it caused kidney and bladder trouble. The palu Mrst at tacktnl we In the small of i back, ospivelullj when I not up In the morn 18. 1 algp had trouble with the kidney iorttloHS. Dean's Kldae pJIVi tmjx reiMvl Uio coinplntut ' Price Sr, at a) dMUni. Don't ' at)? m for a kklHj)) rmn4 not US KMmi Pllte tio aae tkat Vt, lpitater k4 PMr-iiUkm 1IF.KLIN, Oct. 0, in London, :i:4.' p. in. An attempt by the French to resume thn offensive on the (liam- pnne front by hrnvy nitillery fire apiinst the Oennau pn-iilioiu; whs fmst rated with heavy hnses bv th- Clermnn :iil!lleiy, il was announced by iirmy headiinarters today. PARIS. Oel. 0, li:.'UI p. m. -In tho Artois district the artillery ex changes hnve continued with partic ular violence in the vicinity of the forest of Givenchy, according to the French official statement given out nt the war office this afternoon. The text of the fouimtinieutiou fol lews: ''I'ri t Itnmlmvitmrtni tn uliiuli liiilti side.s hnve been tukiiig part, has con tinued in the, Artois ilislrie,t. It whs particularly "severe in the south of the forest of (livenehy. We have made some progress with hand rcn tules in (he connecting trenches to tlu southwest of (he ( Imtcaii of l.n Folio." ER PAN 2 FOR RELIEF OF CITY'S FINANCES CALIFORNIA OIL WELLS ABLAZE SAUGUS, Cal., Oct. 0. Four oil wells are ablaze, a power plant, ono houso an da barn destroyed, and tho lives ot five families Imperilled In their homes by flames In a brush flro twonty mllca south' of hero. Residents of Pirn, Flllmoro and ad Joining towns, assisted by scores of ranchers are making a desperto tight to check the spread of the fire. OMPAR E GREECE TO BELG UM'S CAS E WASHINGTON, Oct. C A state ment to the press of the United States contrasting tho landing ot allied troops in Greece with Germany's act Ion toward Hclglum wns cabled to tho Austro-Hungarlnn embassy horn today by tho foreign minister nt Vienna. The ,ledyii-hi rclmndtny plan wns knocked in the Iieml and rci d nl the regular meeting of the eitv coun cil rue-tuny iiic,iii, aucr an avaiuuciic of oratory. Finally, niter1 three hours of talk, a compromise wns ef fecteil wli.'ieupon the Mcllynski plan and the Miles plan will both go In foio the people at a special election to be held November 1. The Miles plan was introduced us a buffer nnd smooth out the fiititastic nnd imprac tical portions of the financial child of Councilman Medynski. Judge X. S. Crowell was tho intermediary that prevented the Medynski plan from being forever bifricd. The MiUs plan is based upon the elonriiifr of the pavciinni indebted ness without the issuance, of nuy bond. It provides relief fin (he poor man by ability to pay, according to his mentis, mid that his properly shall bo nssesscd according to tis value, nnd further provides llint owners of high icnlnl property J emit in full. The city under the plan will shnre !() per cent of the burden for the small property owner. It tries to adjust the difference in wot Idly possession? and equalizes the burdens. Many of those who 'imied the petition' for ti vote on the Medynski proposition nf lerwnrds favored the Miles plan a more piaetlcnl, nnd n menus to clear the eity indebtedness without im pairment of credit. Colonel Snrgont mndo a lone; speech. At its conclusion it wns suggested that both tho Miles and Medynski propositions bo submitted to the people. A delay wns nsked to put both on the ballots. This wns opposed by Couneilinnn Medynski, who insisted Hint n vote bo taken at Mice. It wns. Result: Four niriunst, i ,. AI...I. ..l.. ..n,t tmv itt inn jlnll J "lit, .Hriiiii-iu ...i., .... ,-. in favor. ( Thereupon there wn n t(d(en yiiiihuii'Cs t! tinder Hie Miles proposition! I( wi.'nrecnt)!e. and both, plans will be submitted to thV 'people for neoptniic or rejec tion November 2. ' Judge Crowd! I"d the fight for a compiomise. Over (100 people uuod the referendum petition, mnny .doing so simply to force mi end to the drifting tactics of the council. Jhiring the cveiiiiiK speeches were mndc bv Judge Crowell, Colonel Sur go;it, Fiscal Agent H. II. IM1, Cnim eilmtui Medynski, I. S. Howard iiinl others. After the slorm iind pnssed the specters engaged in riiiltery of eneh other. The largest crowd that has attended a council tl,, tnotifhs Wns'ln attendiiiire '$" J 'OnifiiM .action dl'lifi)dilesjarill 'the nllritiin.. ulaViboiithlwlJills, Httlo bu-n transacted Jiy tho coutu il. ' r'J "rrr. I 't Mnntlalay Wnlerlo,iflcd KfRKKA. Cal.. Oct. i. Lfuionr- i)Ust(go Veceixeil In r( ,.( P..:.itii .... ,. , .. the steittn sdiooiier M.im'i.t 'i logged off that port mm tow boats" 1)0 sent to her , 'flu Miindnlny is owtnd ir, Prison by Ilolllm, Wall i iieiwcen Mill I' ram i-u Citv. i'e "t V II k -Ui "fJ lllll , it it I r.. I FDR GOtDM Don't let this Winter bring to ou the annuyancc.of Cut ir n , KUITcrinff which every man and woman who knafltiilj with this dibense, lias ctiuse to dread. First of nil remember, If you will continue) to suffer with Catarrh, it Is your own fault. Catarrh Is worse lu Winter because tho most common plnco precautions against germs and contaminations are neglected take.i cold, but .It Is ui -. :,tr- tnir. insiuious wasier or n h vigor hut baHtenwl IIki I, , ,r, d They will soon know th c htR licadacne, me ineaR.CBuiji. i .,in air passages, thoy may fli.l n ing 'i;e unties or me nnr i1 , tuJ Wo go to stufiy tlieatros ami Inlialo-j f ,, ,,nri i0sitlilng In m over unu over again vitiated ami germdnden nlr. We sit In over-boated rooms, neglect exercise, exclude fresh air because It's cold, and In n bundled ways, do everything possible to assist In tho rnVnges of n disease that Is nl toady making tremendous progress to wnrds a completo sapping of vitality. It Is small wonder that Winter brings additional annoyance to Catarrh suf ferers. The noct.ils, leasonnbly free In summer, uro easily stopped up by the Inflammation of tho tendor membrane, and tho phlegm and sucrotlons which cannot readily flow, aggravate U"1 to'.icnto lining of the throat rui sn cn the system. Hawking and dplttlng bprtimiis tiioie f t,uc-t. la fact, Cn 'rrh is not only a mils-' ceo, danger tuiil ouiii ,, u- i., ijio nffllctod, but a v.'iitlftiiu iii.-i'ioe In ovciybndjr. Auy ine w'm if iin in omtnot with Ca ihi.IihI ft rms et)-ctoratwl or ex .in', d Jit Ktuny tonms, poorly vtmtP i.ciel tl.wrre-, or u ::. may contrac' losu of tuncll, for no pait (lf u S Is nocuro , from tiie imam of I tarrh. Catarrii nial.en m sick j over. It Is a ulrease of Im iiiuajl cltciilateH lliroiigli tno .v nnjl this reason Kprays, w..-. u nnd stilvoa init be failure n It. Vou can rollevo C.afturh thoroa and permanently S w it eta tho blood, relievo n l n ' y tlous, loduco the lneiiih.-: .a lug. It wlllillleraily v.,pl ite frec f torn tho poiii'M . t t fn rectly to tho snurre t.i . 'ml- riches, while it cleafl' . I ,m1 If a .wonderful tnii.c invi i, wi us particulars tf yem f. s ' let I nhysIcJans Jielp .yen v. 1 1 of I stubborn hnl d 'Sy i ii j nltvl'r.T.!. uri ll-'l 1 i.ii their services cobi yu'i . r, will take pleaiai.'o l- d ... i:i,r i tons. ,S. S. S. Is fr ... r.t stotes. Refuse Imltn.Kti W'ltej St'.U Bpocine Company. Mr'nslJ tie' license They'll Hunk they havo i partment, Room 16, Ailnn n, (a. Health and Energy A ' largely (bo ltc.Nllll of Katliiff ' , Hlgbt E GENERAL VILLA TOOK F.I, I'AS( Tex., Oct. (!. -All prop erty confiscated bv the Villa govern ment or illu ndherents in the state of Coahuila, except that of crsoiis "guiltv of the crime of rebellion," h returned to its original owners under a decree promulgated by (lustavo F.spinnsa Mireles, Carrunra governor of that state, a copy of which has just been received here. neticj: No hunting or trespassing permit ted on our lauds, COLO HAY HF.ALTY CO. You often seo men nnd women, nnd sometimes children, who are ap parently well, ami yet w ho 'seem to bo lacking In energy void of ambi tion. Nine times out of ten the trouble lies In the stomach. They tuo not eating tho right food; or tlielr fooil Is not properly prepared. Or It may lie tho result of over-ontlug. Heavy, Indigestible foods are re sponsible for most human ailments. If the average normal person would exercise as much Judgment lu select ing the food they ent ns they do In most other mnttors, thorn would bo less pntcnt medicine used ntid fewer doctor bills to pay. Pure Oatmeal, properly prepared, I: one of the most wholesome us well as one of tho greatest energy pro ducing foods known to culinary scIqiico, It lends nil foods in Its combined richness of protlen; which builds hiain, bono nnd flesh; and fat anil carbo-hydrates, which supply heat and energy. As lu everything elw, there Is one best Oatmoal the II. (). Mrnnd. It Is the only uteam cooked Oatmeal on tho market. Notice Its rich color when )ou open the package. For f.ln by grocers everywhere. ?; " l SOT FALL STYLES FOR WOMEN Coats, Suits, Dresses Wo. havo ,'isstinl)lc! a beautiful line for stint ppJ afternoon wear. POPULAR PRICES S. & H. Green Trading Stamps M. M. Dept. Store X V t r r T ? Y ? r i v ? V I VkifU xiv. tiso XUA VIII, M0 LET US SEND YOU A Genuine New Victrola on Free Trial vour home. Lutei tain your family and youi trieiuK Send it lim-k at our cii, i.m. it v,.i don't koi-ji it. Ti-rnis as ltn as a Uw tlolars a mouth !r a senuiui Vi tmla mul at roik-liotto'm iii. . -. idny fci our new Vii-trola eatahj;ue and iiarticulais of Hur lilu-ral offtT. Thev nre fic-e. Tr it in vour home. want to kei-p it, Scill tl WE ALSO SELL SOHMER, VOSE, STERLING AND OTHER PIANOS; ALSO A B CHASE ARTIST ANO PLAYER PIANOS ' VjrxlOXi iUlUJ1 HALE'S PIANO HOU5E approval lHMtan'fctj'loVfor won. 'I