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    RtEDffORD MATL TRIBUNE,
MEDFORD.
OREGON, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER i.1. 10J5
PAGE TKR.EE
ORVILLE WRIGHT
SELLS INTEREST IN
I IP
COMPANY
DAN ELS PLANNING
FIVE-YEAR BUILDING
PROGRAMFORNAVY
zatlon of tho grand lodge of Oregon
34 years ago, and at that tlmo wns(
given the rank of past grand chancel
lor. ' Jesso Spencer of Corvallls, was
olected grand master at arms. In
the afternoon preceding tho election
O. A. Hangs, of' Kargo, N. D., a
, member of the board of control of tho
Darnhart, Jackson county, larceny;
J. n. alrton, Umatilla count)', for
gery, Hilly Lawrence, Jackson coun.
ty, larceny; Hay II. Smith, Coos coun
ty, larceny; William Smith, Malheur
county, horsestealing; Frank Johnson
Umatilla county, larceny; Samuel
Dlshawa, Malheur county, horse
stealing; Peter Kelly, Umatilla coun-
NBW YORK, Oct. 12. Orvlllo ,
wrlgnt has boiu his entlro interest.
Jn tho Wright Aeroplane company at
Dayton, Ohio, to a syndicate consist
ing of William U. Thompson, August
II. Wlggln, president of tho Chase
National bank, of New York, and T.
Frank Mnnvlllo of tho II. W. Johns
Mnnvllle company, according to an
nouncement today.
Tho Wright company, which con
trols all oftho patents on aeroplanes
nccurcd by Orvlllo Wright and his
brother, tho late Wilbur Wright, Is
capitalized at $1,000,00Q of which
fKOO.OOn Is outstanding. Orvlllo
Orvlllo Wright owns 97 per cont of
tho outstanding stock. Tho purchase
prlco could not be ascertained.
It was learned that Orvlllo Wright,
although disposing of his entlro in
terest In tho present company, will
liecomo consulting engineer of a now
ncroplano company, which tho uyndl
cato will form. It was nlso stated
that Wright will bo a stockholder In
the now company.
Tim nuw aeroplane- company will
Jinve n uiueli larger capitalization
llinu llie present WriliL company anil
it will umlertnko to inaiuifaclurn vnr
ioim types of nemplanes ami flying
lioftlt on a fur Inrger senlo than lm
lierolol'ore been attempted in thin
country. , ,
The sulo of llio Wright neroi)lono
fnotory to n syndicate of New York
men wim for a consideration of ap
proximately $1100,000, it was re
ported here today.
Orville Wright linn been in 1 11
health for nearly a year nml an
nounced that ho would enjoy tlin rc
Hjiito from business affair. lie will
take a rest of at least a year.
"The pale includes everything-," he
paid. "I shall retain somo stock in
tho company and probably will he
consulted in nn advisory enpneity. I
will nivc my lime to scientific re
search along tho lines of nviation. I
think I shall enjoy tho rcpito from
business care-."
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.1. Seeic-
nrv JJunicis is considering a nvc-
yenr 'invnl prnuram, at tho tnd of
which time from lilleen to twenty
dreadnought and battle eiuisers,
nearly one hundred .submarines,
about .seventy destroyers mid several
fccout cniisris and it propoitiomite
nmnbei of uu.iliuno.s wuold he added
to the present fleet. With the sev
enty submarines .already, built nml
building the totnl undersea einft
would totnl about 170 in five years.
The entile program for the fiiM
year, which would includo provision
for nt least 8000 additional men for"
tho ships, would, it is estimated, cost
approximately . 18,000,000, or
about $100,000,000 ineioase over last
yenr.
The contemplated program prohnh
ly will be laid before President Wil
son within n few days hv Secretary
Daniels. They are agreed that it will
be necessary to increase tho fleet
doubly within the next fie years in
order to he piepared for defensive
measures.
Insuranco department of tho order, jt, larceny; Herbert S. Sullivan,
spoko on tho w.ork of his department.
JACKSON COUNTY PAIR
ON PAROLE
LIST
SAI.EM, Ore., Oct. 13. Governor
Wlthycombe today granted paroles tcj
ten convicts. They were: II. G. Mc
Goon, Columbia county, forgery Fred
Clatsop county, assault.
RED SOX WIN SERIES
(Continued from page one)
Inrtw hit, (Iimlncr. Home runs, Hoop
er (2), Lewis, Luderus. Earned
I runs, Ilostcn fi, Philadelphia 3. Dou
ble plays, Foster to Thomns to llob
Htzcl; Hnncroft to Luderus. Left on
bnses, liostan 7, Philadelphia f. Kirst
on errors, lloston 1. Hne on bnlls,
off Hi.xey J, off Foster 0. Hit, off
Mayer 0 in three and ono-hnlf inn
ings; off Hi.xey, 4 in six and two
thirds innings. Hit by pitcher, by
Foster, (Stock, Luderus), by ltixev
(Hooper). Struck out, by Foster ft,
by Rixey 2. I'lnpiies: At plnte,
Klein; on bncs, O'Longhlin; left
field, Evans; right field, Kiglrr. Time,
2:15.
I uiueini iiures tor aitennauce ami
receipts; Attendance 20,1100. lte
eeipts .fo2,020. National coinmis
sion's share, ,f3202.9H. Clubs' share,
.54H.82ll.10. Each club. .VJM.4JH.0r..
AT FEDERAL BUILDING
E. It. Mackley, of Portland, an olcc
trlclun, aged 2-i years, employed on
tho new federal building In this city,
lies at tho Sacred Heart hospital suf
fering from a light fracture of tho
skull, as a result of an accident this
morning. Maekloy wnn laying tho
conduits fflr the electric wires on the
second floor when a plpo bent used
in the plumbing operations fell from
tho third floor striking him on tho
ton of the head. Ho was rendered
unconscious. Tho bent weighed
about eight pounds. Tho injured
man was rushed to tho hospital. It
will bo threo days before tho crisis
In his caso nrrlvo.
T
OF ROSE WIZARD
SALEM, Or., Oct. 1.1. That the
pood people of Oregon will come to
tho rescue of Father S(djiio4rHptjesJ
goii h Iiiirunnk, and enable him to
continue hi work in this state is tho
belief of his friends in this section
They say that Father Schoener la
bored for the public good and now
appreciation should he shown.
Tho loss of his entire collection of
plants in Saturday night's lire is a
M'l'ioiiK blow to the lliooks priest. 1 lis
church, residence and persona! be
longings nro all gone nml ho is left
with no clothes beyond what ho woie
on tho evening of the fite, and no
money. In mnkinpr his experiments,
Father Schoener spent his personal
money, and the firo leaves him
fatrnuded.
There seems to be considerable
doubt as to whether the church will
he rebuilt at Urooks. Faihue to re
build would mean that Father Scho-
tnor would remove to a now field and
posibly might yo to another state.
This would moan that Oregon would
cease to receive benefit from his ex
periments in plant growth which have
grown moro successful every year.
Tho fact that there was no insur
ance on tho church and priest's resi
tleueo is considered unfortunate.
Father Schoener explained yesterday
afternoon that tho fniluro (o carry
Insurauco wns duo to objections of
(evunil members of the congregation,
who churned it was too expensive.
federaTcoIi
VILLA PREPA1G40 .
ATTACK AGUAPRIETA
EIj PASO, Texas, Oct; m-An nt
tark upon Agua Prlota, tho only re
maining Carranza garrison In Sonorn,
Is In preparation, according to ad
vices received last night by Villa of
ficials in Juarez. Tho ngrecmont ef
fected soino months ngo at Naco,
through 'General Hugh L. Scott, Am
erican chief of staff, jrovlded for tho
neutrality of border points, will bo
Ignored, It was stated.
FINISHING
WOK
GEES0N ELECTED KEEPER
KNIGHTS PYTHIAS.SEALS
PORTLAND, Oct, 13 Election of
officers for the year was tho principal
feature of the opening session of the
grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias
at tho Pythian hall here yesterday.
There wore nearly a dozen candi
dates nominated for grand kcepor of
records and seal to succeed tho lato
L. II. Stlnson, who held tho offlco
eighteen years. Walter S. Geeson was
finally elected.
Election of supreme representative
paid a flon tribute to Professor W. II.
Curtis In naming him for that honor.
Mr. Curtis was present at tho organl-
Lime Starvation
Causes Tuberculosis
Tl.r Mrdlral llrrurd cr lurk)
of Itrrniil.rr IS, IDIIU, t'oiitalM ait
artlrlr uu ''Ihr Trratmriit of I'ul.
lunar) TulirrculuiU, llannl on (he
AMuuiitlita 'I hat Ihr Dlrlrllc lautr
of llir lllirnx- In l.lmr Murtaflou,"
tf Dr. John I. Ituixtrll, ulin a)M
"The rouillllou tthlrh la rrroKnUrd
aa urrrnHnic Ihr arlltr ttrrluiiarnt
of lulirrruliinU In Ihr Milull mar ''"
I'oualilrrril aa dur to lliur atartutluu.
iiiiiuk luortcaulr auliatuucra
lliur aalta opprar lu hr of aprclal
libyaloloKli'nl luiporlaurr
hut If Ihr aalla nrr uol lu oricaulc
I'ouihluullou l la illlllcilll In aupiioar
thai Ihr rrlla can approprlalr luriu
for fo.hl."
Year of wlileiprrail use confirm
us In the liellff thnt the nun-ma of
Kckinan a Alterative In ennex of pul
monale iilirrculiU ( oiiHUiniitlun)
and clirmle tlircj.it and lnoiu'lilul
itouIiltM i due in Uif iiit-aaiire to
it roiite'lt "J H"'j ''''xoinhllird with
otlifj- inKir.llent iih t.l -a-llv an.
mi. Hated l.y I h M Hi., s-""J "',
Dresses for Every Occasion
Woolens or Silk Just as You Like
AVc have thorn in till tho wnntert colons, which run to the
darker shades, such as navy, black, African brown and
green, man of which are plaited, while a few are the
Itidingote type. These dresses come to us from one of
Ne w York's biggest shops, and nt prices beginning
$12.50, $16.50, $19.50, $22.50 up
Suits of Every Kind and Color
AVo pride ourselves in having the snappy, up-to-tho-min-ule
styles alniosi as quickly as they are shown in the
large cities of the east, and the popularity of this busy
department this season has prrtven thai this is what, the
ladies of Aledford demand.
Ladies' Suits $16.50, $19.50, $22.50, $25 up to $37
SILK AND WOOL
HOSIERY FOR
INFANTS
Don't shrink like an all-
wool in washhig, black
and white, sizes
'!:. lo (!.. .
35c
I
"Sell-Help" Exposition
Helps Scores of Women
Women by scores who have
vitjltiMl our tore during the pant
few (lays pronounco tho new
?ilIMrT
a hoon to all womankind.
It creates the modioli military
lines fpr UielM'riiicoHsu gowns;
lifts, sup)orta and i educes the
aluomcti without conipreision;
prevent! and relieves female dis
orders and abnormalities; rucurcs
and rctulns good health and
comfort.
A NEW Idea-a new kind of
corset-service that every woman
should Unow about.
For all figured-$5.00.
4
BRAIDS WORTH TO
35c
Mostly bands for trim
mings, in dozens of col
ors, ranging 1 inch to
210 in width, nn
special
GOWNS AND SKIRTS WHITE OUTING,
4.Qq 10c, 1214c, 16c
a 1 i i. r 4i. Used so much at present
A sample lot of these f underwear and
garnientp, not many m alcP1)llllc Karm0nts,
he lot, but at a price J j f 3lJ.illeh
t.ha should soon clean (.,()ll; nt
ll 1 111: iv.h.
12y2candl5c
DR. DENTON'S
SLEEPING JAPANESE LUNCH
GARMENTS SETS
"For children ages 2 to 10 Come in three size lunch
years, have the feel and cloths with napkins to
drawstring at wrist, maicn, in several pni-
buttons hifjh at neck--prices
graduate
75c and up
in several
terns, fast colors,
PRICED AT
75c, 95c, $1.25
DRUG SUNDRIES AT POPULAR PRICES
THE
MAY CO.
SAMPLE LINE LADIES' NECKWEAR
Consisting of collars and collar and cuff sots.
These collars are all new features in high and
low effects. Pretty organdies,, bolting cloths
and lawns. Many genuine hand embroidered
pieces in the line, several hemstitched and a
few types lace trimmed. Samples, no two
alike, on sale at special prices.
ATHENA UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES AND
CHILDREN
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The federal court will close Its
term In this city tomorrow. This af
ternoon tho case of the United States
a. Alexander, accused of bootlegging
Is being heard. The grand jury clos
ed Its sessions Tuesday, returning IS
true bills, all for bootlegging, and
one no truo bill on the same charge.
lu the true bills nro Included William .
Welsh, Charles Hayes and Dob An
derson, all well known characters of
this city. Thoy will be tried at the
February term at Portland.
The Jury In the case of Dial Chllo
quln accused of stabbing I.lojd Hroun
during n fracas on tho reservation a
yoar ago, tho Jury returned a verdict
of not guilty. A dozen or so Indians
wero engaged In a general mlxup.
Slid 11 was impossible to tell who Jab
bed a knife Into Orown's abdomen,
ciiHfs of ihco affection, wlilell.,"
peur to lime Jlutdeil i'ii l:vlflii.a
Alterutue ?
Aa It i-ontalnB no upliitei, nnrcullra
or liublt-formliiK ilnik'H. Itla mtfi)
to tr. Vour ilriiKelut will onlei; It
fur you or you ran nend direct.
i:rkniau l.nliurafor, I'bllailrlnkla.
Price $1 and $2 a bottle.
GOTHIC THE NEW
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2 for 25c COLLAR
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of New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Kansas City,
Baltimore, New Orleans, Detroit, Buffalo,
Pittsburg, Cincinnati and Cleveland
A FREE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
PUBLIC LIBRARY, MEDFORD
SATURDAY, OCT. 16
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Showing Market Scenes in the Above Cities
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THE WINTER OF GREAT DISTRESS
Damp and cold weather is destined to cause much suffering among
I Rheumatics. Guard Against it. 1
I Get ready for winter by realizing
that Ilheumatlsra Is a blood dlsoAfto
and must bo relieved through the
blood. Throw away tho liniments and
lotions, cut out tho pain killers and
stake your chances of relief on S. S. S.
Home of tho most renowned physl
clans that tho world has ever known
have been studying Rheumatism for
fifty years In tho laboratories of tho
Swift Specific Company in Atlanta,
and If HheumatlRm can bo permanent
ly relieved and WB KNOW THAT
IT CAN they will tell you what to do
for your trouble.
Ilubblng with liniments, blistering,
tho application of plasters; In fact,
anything that will produce counter-Irritation,
la good for external treatment
of Hhcumatlsm, but theso slmplo rem
edies do not reach the scut of the
disease nor touch the real cause, and
relief Is therefore only temporary.
Hhcumatlsm is duo to Uric Acid and
ulher Irritant poisons in tho blood,
and as It circulates through tho sys
tern, these acid poisons nro deposited
lu tho muselex, Joints and nerves, and
exposure to the night air, cold east
winds, or any sudden change In tho
went her, will bilng on nn atlack which
may last for a few days or linger for
months. Every battlo with Rheuma
tism leaves tbo blood in poorer condi
tion, whllo tho corroding acids are
gradually consuming tho oils and
Quids that lubricate tho muscles and
Joints, thus they becomo stiff, some
times absolutely rigid.
llheumatism with its sharp cutting
pains canont oo conquered until tbo
acid blood is cleansed, purified, liter
ally washed freo of tho poisoned sub
stances which It contains, and nothing
affords such prompt and lasting relict
as S. S. 8. Tho tonic effects of this
vegctablo romody nro wonderful. Tbo
blood is cleansed, purified and Us ear
ly strength and vigor renewed, caustnr
the health to rapidly Improve and
builds up the entire system. Tho suf.
ferer Is not only freo from Rheumatic
pains, but experiences onco moro (ho
thrill and exquisite pleasure of per
fect health.
Oct rid of Rheumatism before cold
weather makes It worse. Don't tako
substitutes for S. S. S. Write 6Ur
Medical Department nt onco; thoy
want to advise you how to rollcvu
Rheumatism quickly, thoroughly and
mnko you well. S. S. 8. Bold at all
duiR stores. Don't accept substitutes
they aro dangerous. Write tho
Swift Speclilo Company, Medical He.
partment, Room 10, Atlanta, Oa.
Medford Gets the Benefit
of tin
?.
New Orleans Hurricane
A car of bananas held on the
boats too long and came into
Medford ripe.
BANANAS
are AWFUL CHEAP
Ask your Grocer.
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This is one of the most marvelous pieces of
machinery ever invented. Very powerful with
four cylinders cast en bloc it has made the
Maxwell famous as "The Car that Laughs
at Hills."
Dest of all this motor is breaking all low
cost records fer:
1st -Miles per gallon of gasoline.
2nd Miles per quart of lubricating oil.
3rd Lowest year-in-and.ycar-out repair bills.
We are waiting to tako you for a
test ride in the car that has broken
all low "First-Cost" records, and is
breaking all low "After-Cost "record.
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