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MKDTORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOKD,,'OREOOK' TUESDAY; OCTOBER 29, ma. PAGE EIGHT Medpord Mail Tribune Dally, Suntv, U'Mklf I'uWMicI liy MKIirouil I'MNTIXa CO. 15 27-20 N. fit 81. niMIKI.'T W. HI III,, blllor B. 8i:MITKH SMITH, llinuff An IniifpMidt-nl Nfwipapef , Enteral u moral flaw matter t Medford, Ottjoii, unckr Art of March , I8T. Bl'limllll'TION BATES By Mall 111 AdiaiM: . Uilly, .Ml SiHHly,. year, i.,i,".. 2 Dttlly, willi Bandar, lutpiitli ...... ."5 Hilly,. itlm 8uiiiy, year o.jO Dally, williout HniMl.iy, month Wetily Mall Triliuiie. oi yar J- !! Carrier. In Admire In MedlMd, Aslilaiul, jKbnitllle, Central I'ulnl, I'lunill, Talenl, bold Hill and IIWiwi: ' . Dally, wltii Sunday, month I llally, wltlwuL Sunday, inoolb -5 liallv. Bltliout Sunday, one year....... lolly, lln Sunday, on. year 8 00 I . All .term, cull In advinof. ; HEMBKR III' TUB AS8IM IATKII PIIK88 I ItecelTli Full keawd Wire Serf lee I Hie Associated I'reas la escliwUtly entitled lo ; the 'Iff. for puftlleauun or an news u,p,.ii credited to It or ollitrl ereillted in tills paper, and also lo tint local ne nuMUIied herein. All rlllita tor uuhllraUun o apcelal dispatches herein e llu ranerml Official naner ot Ihe tty of Mfdfonl. Official paper of Jacaaoii County. . Iiiorn dally irerage circulation for. sU months cndlr October 1, llia, 4174. Daily ateraite dlitrlhutlou for all month, to October In. 10211. 4UI1. ;!, ... r.enl pre? run 4sm. . Applicant fw memlieralilp In Audit Bureau of Circulation, rccoinlaed u absolute guarantee of clrculaHtn. Artterlislne, lteprrsenlaMrei U. C, XOUKNMSN illMI'ASV (Itricca In .Sew Vnrk, Chicato, lielrnlt, San rranclteo, IJ Anttenw. scaiue, rwnwi. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry lt'a about time koiiio moturlut ilrovc Into hiR i,arae, shut the door, and let the enR.no run until monoxide Raa roved fatal. I.OHT I'alr ut men's t rousein In 4U0 block on EnM )5th St. Finder phone 740 for reward.- (Wnnttid, Kuftone Guard.) Too r elttlfy for 'such caroleBHnews. Tho newspnpora record that lant .Saturday a. football team on tho Hhort end of an 86 to 0 hcoio. "was dofeuted but not dlHurraoed." No mutter whnt the papers my. they did not nilHM It far. CltixenH who hftvo been In tho Hhudo all Hummer, are suttlng ready to go south lor the aunsliine. "Vour Interwt Ik our Intorest" A fitirtk nnd candid atatcment by a Humboldt county (Calif..) bank. A- former safo-craeker manascd to pot the door of n 4d open, on the fifth try yeatorday. Street nutters are piled high with uutumn leaven, waitiiiK fur a heuvy rain. "Be Kind, to Anlmaln" week t coming up, but tho fashionable Porntan cat named Ambrose? hotter stuy under the hnune. 'Fashion has decreed that the women hold their apparel together with the pioneer hook and eye, hut the girls won!t stand, for tho old fashioned high-top button' ahoe. 'The high-handed, drivers. one-handed whistum; and wiiisti.kuk We do not khmv when man first discovered that he could whittle, but there Is no doubt that the- chap who first did It prob ably by accident must have been considerably antonlnhed. No doubt he whistled again with amaze ment.. Kince then men have acquired the art without much trouble. f In. early years one longs to be able to whistle like father, and therefore perseveres until, behold, one eventually fiuds one can whis tle even worse than father. llenerally . speaking, whittling mouna that the person who is whistling is cheerful. The chief practical use to wiilch whistling .can bo put Is to convey that we are gut to happy and iincmha missed. When you have been made to frel extremely foolish, for ttiftitncc, and know you aii' looking it, you strive to show that you are neither ft-el-Ing foolish nor looking foolish by whistling in a nonchalant manner; whereupon you look moro fut.lir.li; than ever. It Is natural fm every happy man to whlistle. When the n,Ulen-J iilutu arrives and wo are all happy. the. iu.le will bo frightful. Kor , this reawou one Is glad to think tho arrival of the mlllctiluiu piob uuly .will be delayed. No doubt bathroom whistling Ik defensible. Sometimes, when yu uro comfortable In the tub. or are . rubbing yourself cheerfully with ihe towel, you can't help U. ltuth room whistling is prohuhly prefer able to bathroom singing. If per- 4 fortnVd without undue empha!ti, it dotranot carry as far as a voral roar; does.-t-t I ton en. Transcript.) Cburt Room Film 0 Rial to Wednesday ', . , A woman accused of murder on , almost Irrefutable grounds who re fuses to say one word to aid her defense although she protests her i innoconce and In lira same breath Kays silo Is g-ml that t.c murder victim was slain, Is the unusual sit uation presented In "The Urakc , Case," all talking court room pic ture, which opens tomorrow at the Klalto theatre. Lulu. Marks, a servant In the house of the murdered Mrs, John Morgan Drake, U at rusted at the scone of tho crime. All the evi dence. Including fingerprints, points to the Marks woman as tho slayer, but she maintains silence. "The, Drake Case" Is heralded ai a new and different murder trla; picture, played by. an all-star cast including Gladys i JJrockWrll, For rest Stanley and Robert Krnier. Miss Broskwell has the role ot the accused woman with Stanley as the district attorney and Km er aa the defense lawyer. r TRAGEDY IT would ( like a lireek i raced ist to do justice to the ease of cx-Noorptiiry Full. Kor here certainly is tragedy unrelieved by iiiiy'nf those hiiiiiiiu or comic-relief tou'clies so essential to the success of Anierieiiu melodrama. Here whs h iiihm who, 11 deciide n;:o, hud everything to live for, everything; gained tlmt would luive assured him a Inch place in the history of his country, n record to be proud of and hand down with satisfaction to his children nod grandchildren. And now he has nothiii;, not even his health. Old, broken, disgraced, i'ueiut.' fine mul imprisonment, as the 'last chapter in his earcei'i his only consolation, aside from the devotion of his wife and his one real friend Dolieny, must rest in his knowl cdne that vcrv soon a merciful death will end it all. " 4 !' A MOU10 iiiliahle figure could scarcely be conceived, and public, sympathy for him is natural. Yet iii that sympathy there eiui, for Fall, Vic little satisfaction. For Mr. Fall must know, as everyone else knows, that his fate, cruel as it is, was of his own doing; that, in the language (if the street, he is' only getting "what was coming to him." ' lie held an important trust and he betrayed it. It makes little difference whether the money in that little black satchel was given him as a gift or as a bribe, the spirit and the moral responsibility, in either ense, was the same. . "The slings and 'arrows of outrageous fortune" may be comparatively easy I o bear if one has n clear conscience. They may kill the body, lint they cannot kill the spirit. Hut when, added to such reverse, there is, as must be true with ex-Secretary Fall, a consciousness of guilt, then there is no refuge to which the broken heart may turn, except the "gra cious oblivion of death." . . And this is the essential and distinguishing element of Greek tragedy. Any Klntcsiiiim can establish 'everlasting pence. ' The. hard part is to make the next administration keep it up. Housekeeping isn't sneh a nothing happens if the dusting Maybe they are called finishing schools because a finisher is concerned only in making a nice show. Tho cheer leader's training isn't wasted. Tn after years he can undress in an upper berth. It's surprising to find in Who's Who a complete list of the famous people you never heard of. To win fame, feed an appetite. Popular music is just noise that people like. . Pbilantliropv; "w, I wasn't plnyin' for keeps.- Take it back." Oregon News in Brief By the AsMM'iaHil Press. I'OKTI.ANU Mayor Coo. IJak er's condition took a turn for the wo rso nfter a holiday trip to the beach and physicians ordered him lo remain abed. Kl'tiKXlO Herbert I.undy, re porter for the Kngono Register nnd Miss Josephine Sheldon, Tillamook wore married Saturday. OIIKCION' CITY -Tho Milwau kle Hcviexv was sold to S. L. llur toti, Ashland, who said he would take Immediate possession. VKHON1A Dorothy Von lliione school teaehnr, suffered severe bruises In an automobile spill un Timber hill. i AI.I1ANY Heverly Illrd. 4. daughter of Mrs. Claude lllrd, of Albany, was killed when she ran Into laundry wagon driven by tieno Davis. I.KIIAN'ON Amos Clem, well known 1,1'hiimin farmer, drowned himself in the Hnntiiim river he eutlso of ill health. Ho was 55. VAI.i: It. M. Duncan, Horns attorney. Is in Washington repre senting Vale. Ontario and liurns eiiinmert-liil clubs at the final henillig on the cross-stale lull mini before the Interstato commerce eominlsHlnn, PORTLAND Tim body of a man identified partially as that of .liison t Kverts, address unknown, about (10, was taken from the Wil lamette river near .Miller's station mul held at the county morgue to- i:r;KNK Tho treasury depnrt ment of Oregon was high bidder MUTT AND JEFF ' ( I..,,,. I Mutt? J zH'Jpm had job after you learu thai waits another day. over two other firms Monday for n $'JOO,000 Issue of municipal in terim powor and' light bonds for tho financing of the lugene power project at Leaburg.- The stato's bid was $00.05. KUO KMC A blizzard on the cjutt slope of tho Cascade moun tains was reported sby a party of Kugone persons who returned here yesterday. Returning to tho Wil lamette valley via the San t lam Pass they found snow an inch and a half deep on tho summit.. PORTLAND I-oft b u r s 111 r s rented a roum in a hotel next to j the Kllte Dress Manufacturing establishment hero yaslerday and early today crawled thru the room window to the roof of the manu facturing plant and looted it of $34 worth of garments. George Walsh y at his Theatre "Combat," starring tieorge Walsh at the lsl8 thoulra Tucsdny and 1 Wednesday, lias plenty of combuls, j both physical and psychological, to , merit Its name. . There is tho struggle between Jack Hammond and his uncle over the ownership of Jack's invention; a struggle between Jack, Kisa aad Captain eYarkes for Ihelr, individ ual lives, and a silent duel between Ulna and Wanda for Jack's love. Added to these are gripping ac tion pictures, beautlm- tropic scenes nnd tho flno playing ot tho star, and Claire Adams and Gladys Hu letle. I .-. . George Isenberger, Clarion, lown, railroad laborer, claims to have bought. a home, an automobile and reared a family of nine chlldrau on a salary that never exceeded $73 a month. Shopping With A Pack HUNTING Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRA1JY, M. D. - tat lrttn puio.i U prowl tmltk gad hrfl. U Hmut 4UcdmU r tntiMot. II hi intrl by Dr. Brtdy U lUapMl, Mir idrMd ffitalop b eoeloMd. Utters 11101114 b brW mod wrttM In tok. Owlof lo U luf auatm of Itttti malted, U fw tut b vnn- Bradf , la art of tfeta awwpftpw. THE PR.CT1CAIj MANAGKMICNT OP WOL'XDS Sooner or Ititor nearly everybody stame. ShouUl such a patityit drink must enner suiter or ue caneu up-, pa to treat -a wound of the scalp or. leg from 'an automobile 'acci dent. Kven If you confine your Joy rides to the crochety but un questionably ii(a street car, unless you'ro .extremely goo d qt. the standi n'g lomc jump, soie alert driver is sure to get you eventual ly before you can land on the curb. Don't bother to learn how to apply artificial respiration what's tho good of knowing that if you are the luckless one who has the wind knocked out of him 1 But run over theno few observations about wound treatment. Just In case. Scalp or other skin laceration should he plentifully und repeated ly washed with plain soup and water, and If the wound is sus tained In a street accident or in any situation where it may pos-1 sibly be contaminated by manure, j then as soon as possible the pa tient should receive a prophylactic dose of anti-tetanic serum. It is much better to prevent lockjaw , than It Is to worry about it. Spend! five or ten minutes washing th-? i wound with repeated applications of soap and water. Draw the edges well apart to uncover any embedded panicles of dirt or for eign matter. This is especially Im portant when there Is much bruis ing ot the surrounaing SKin. - i If medical attention can be had ' at once, it Is better that any nec essary stitches be inserted now. but not tied until day after tomorrow. If you have to use adhesive plaster strips In lieu of stitches, do not draw them tightly. Hnving. cleansed the wound of all dirt or foreign matter by means of soap and water wnshlng. if there Is any iodln at hand, apply one swnh of tincture of iodin, and. fol low that immediately by a wet antiseptic dressing, say a toaapoon- llll III IIIILIUIC UIIUUIII 111 IV Ifllll. " , normnl salt solution. ' Normal salt solution is a level tnbleHpoonf ul of common Bait dissolved in a pint ui iiuueti naiw. v- m- wuu, wen coveren wiui muiiy mint . gnun, muslin or washed cheese- olnth soaked constantly with tills solution. . . If n. wet antiseptic dressing is mit reuHiuic, or it no. soap am; water la avuilahloi then just swa!. the fresh wound once with incture of Iodln and then apply whatever temporary sterile dressing you have at hand, A. fold ot gauze from, a sterile pneket: a freshly laundered (ironedj handkerchief;, several foldH . of sterile muslin or gauze bandnge: or oven a' pad of absorb ent cotton well greased with petro latum from a sterile tube or box. One thing the first aid volun teer must always keep out of a wound Is his own fingers. QI KSTIOXS AND ANKWKUS . Aluminum (liloritlc. Please print the formula and di rections for use ot tho aluminum chloride preparation you gave some time ago for preventing excessive or unplcnsant underarm perspiin tion. I used it last year and it gave -prolonged relief. Now my druggist has mislaid the formula. -Mlss M. H. One of your correspondents com plained thnt the application ot aluminum chloride to the armpits ruined good underwear. Here is my suggestion: When you use thisJ remedy wear a worn garment and pin a pair of largo dress shields in the sleeves. After two hours wajih armpits with coot water, then put on good clothing. r apply the aluminum chloride solution every 10 days for two hours only, and It controls the trouble perfectly. A. S. - Answer. It Is a solution of half an ounce of aluminum chlor ide In three o u n o e a of water. Sponge or mop it- un tho armpits onco dally for three or four times. Let It dry Iwiforo dressing. The suggestion of Miss A. 8. seems practical. Home second rate drug gists will Inform you that alum inum chloride is not obtainable: but all uf the large chemical man ufacturers market it. Drinking Water.. Would be grateful If you will' publish In .your health column some of the symptoms of llriuht's disease or chronic nphrltls in thi. early adage and In the advanced of Hounds -mAt S THfe FIRST Tl Me vefc savxj A COUNTRY GCMTLeMAN SO FAR IN 1 lnln wnlPR rllMflltPd wntur nr hnt- tied spring water? W. E. Answer. This being a health column, 1. -cannot publish symp tom.. Try one of these chaps ;vhq conduct a disease column. fibe lieve tap wuter anywhere Is quite as suitable for the nephritis pa tient as it la for anyone else, pro vided the local health authorities do' not condemn the municlpul water for drinking purposes. There Is nr advantage In drinking water ournortlnc to come from a spring. nor is it advisable to drink distilled water when potable natural water is available. Yw, This tteing a Free Country There are on the market several appliances for straightening bow legs. One of these is guaranteed and I believe the concern is in dorsed by leading bankers ... D. J. T. Answer. All true but you had better watch out where such bankers lead. Of course nothing short of operation on the bent bones can correct bow -legs in & person over five years of age. That appliances are on the market and guaranteed to work the miracle and indorsed by "leading" bankers, only goes to show that this is a free country -for!orooks. (Copyright John V. Dllle Co.) Brisbane's Today (Continued from Fain One) poses to keep machines running night and day, all year around, with three eight-hour shifts of men. "No rest for machinery, ex cept for repairs.'. Plenty of rest for men" is the Russian plan. It might help the unemploy ment problem elsewhere. Important flying news. Com- ; mander MoHhkof and three other j aviators ot the Russian government have flown over the Pamir moun- tyum, ironi- ftaBUKeilL l iiiuiufc uii me Aignan poruer, anu uacx.. me temperature, flying through a pass in ,ne mountnlns 17.3B0 feet high 1 with stone precipices 3001) feet .higher on either side, was 70 de grees below zero. American high finance, still re- membering its RusBian-bond-stom- aohache, quite naturally, repudiated, win ousorve mat Hiissin is auworn. In proimrtlon to her means she does more pioneer worn in aviation than is done In this country. 4-4- hat engineers call the nearest approach to nothing but wins plane will it relieve wheat speculators, ; shovist propaganda than ten mil is shown, in Germany. Tailless, f lat gambled in wheat while others I lion Russian rubles. shaped like an arrow, it has a pro- j Kamtlel in stocks and saw wheat pcller that pushes, one 8-horse- j prices crash with stock prices? power motor, and goes 78 miles an . . hour. To loam to run this plane is ! It takes more than $100,000,000 oaay, only 30 to 40 feet needed for a ! to solve a farm problem, which takeoff and vertical rudders act as means helping a disorganized indus brnkes In lauding.. ; try in competition with perfect in- This plane, revolutionizing air-! (lust rial organization. plane construction, according to I What chance would a Japanese competent engineers., costs only, $800. Tens of thousunds. could be sold in this country. Dr. Edmund Rumpler of Berlin plans a huge seaplane to carry 100 passengers across the Atlantic In 20 hours. He should bring that Idea to Mr. Sloan of General Motors, now In tho airplane game, or to C. E. Mitchell of the National City Hank, who started united Aircraft. Plenty of money and engineering skill hero. What we seem to lack is pioneering enthusiasm. - Otto H. Kahn Is choseti' troas- urer of the Republican senatorial camiialun. committee and there Is objection by somo ot the western sciatora, called "insurgents bo-i Is the Panama Canal. That will re cause they choose to think for 1 main when many Presidents are re theniselvna. .Instead' of objecting. mom be red only by one lino. these woslern gentlemen should re-1 . joice. And instead of dealing with I . 'f Roosevelt were President now, high finance at arms' length ; "V the way, he would bo building friends of the farmers should en-1 rr America the world's greatest courage able men that understand fiRhtiug air fleet. business organisation to take an' How men, even the stalwart and Interest in politics. . vigorous, fade as time. passes over them.. When Lincoln's birthday Mr. Kahn has proved that he un- i comes- around, President Hoover destands business, including organ-; wlll,say something appropriate, but Izing and finanring. He might have j he will not consider It necessary to Ideas about farm relief, for Iri-ltell the people to honor Lincoln's stance, that would really relieve, i II V HI-.' rV.Se V I IWH - T r I I nt- i r i n ill ' MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE - ACHOSS I. Siitbrt. ft. Hepart.M ' 1u. stirriliii of- arnm H. rnlknlnjrj at nicnl.l ill,. .dies 17. A In rorab. f'nin It. v.ttrn , : Imllirii II). I. hull 30. OIT.iirluiT 1 SI. Mnnllk. urift, ii. .Mount comlrV form l Kiixi uL In. sn. Tour 31. ; in Solution ot Yesterday'! Puzzle !RlEAPERnSLeEvE 1 InItIoInTeLIlIeInItIeInI T E e cklo. H TIE o pC oil SNA E C R isj. UHin 31. Lunrr 9.1. pahlle notice 91. Kir '- SB. Intllrlitunl per ' rtrrfnrmniire. 40. Rl.rlrlenl dc irrr ftfl. Htnerm 0. J n irn net. nienmre CI. Hrlns itffuln Itilo coruinri- .on 91. Ami: Latin m. Soiled 0;. Soft . Hell 7I1. Three: prefix 71. l:in ;i. Jliiri) mnantaln 3. Aunnl tor mlor: nlibr. 74. Ilry 7i. Hnilch rl.er 78. Kiiuino nnlmal 41. ijanl.ntl of a drain 49. Tlioa. mined pntt recovery! alnnf? 4.. Ilefnre 40. hhntle tree 48. t'nmiilote col lection 49. lllKlrnayi: nlilir. M. Till A9. Iltire ftftror St. divert Hpiiniali i.".. I'Ib.v ll.lle.Hly i'. Snlnli I'orla. Kiie.o . ri 1 p e ArsnAjNiA SON E EOcAfr E 1 els msTo R R ALL JJ?SiJE3 TjsLiRIE s um e SjtJThflEElslEjA L " P R EiJN O LIe e r 1 eUvU p R L SriP A M AG E ElTlsUgMuiPlEls 7 p 3 P W-TAr F P P P BIFF P I" I'3 .. W-' 3 saT" "" a'j" 'A;'y'Si'. MM, sit ;ipt -(.ty- x: TT 3" T 3?"" " TX ii i " -'f W """ : w - ; m i. : 75 Tt ; ; r Tr "t s fevT? j "rf Tip" i i " i i 1 .. . ' 1 1 i ' i ' 1 You notice that when Wall Street cries for relief its friends ; know how to provide it. i To ."bolster wheat," the farm ; regents running Roumania's gov board put $100,000,000 at the dis-! ernment, driving his high-powered nnanl nf the frrntn cornoratlon. 1 car in lliicharest. collided with a j Wi1Ht will that corporation be able t0 ,i0 ,wltl, $100,000,000? This first experiment in farm re - iBti by wav ot Uncie Sam.s troag. nTy wln be interesting. Will that relief materialize? Will It rfilicvn farmers, or whom manv i ,va n,t their whpnt hv now? farmer harvesting hay with a I small sharp knife have ocain't a farmer with mowing machines? what chance has a farmer with his mowing machine against such an industrial organization as Henry Fords? ' ford farms on rather a large scale. Ask him how much he makes 1 i out of it. ' Suday was- the anniversary of i meouore Kooscveits mrtiiday and President Hoover called upon the i people to honor the memory of a I j mail, "of stalwart character and I j vigorous ideals." Tho President j j mentions especially Roosovelfs j work for the navy. ' That was Imprtant, but tho one i permanent Roosevelt achievement! memory. r; h MtJ H fo and t v jmmflm II. Tbloft foil Ii. 1'ait 13. Topetheri iiredx It. Morel 18. Order of Mnrf Immacolatei nhbr. ii. Itark ot an i:nst Indian tree ii. Jiipaneie aait) Z. Herrcr Itenl gft. Lingerie itt. tiiiiHl.for. nnthtngi 1 30. A Hire 3S. Fnry 31. Slain 37. One of Celt!. rn 39. Kind ol mold. Ing 4i. Hirer dam 44. Lake 47. rerinlnlnr td s fraternal order 49. Halted il. Knlttlnir tltck S3. Our matnol nncle CI. Oatrleh it. llronrrlrt hi to proper position C8. CoiiTcnes M. Tbree-fold til. Stain Ci. Anxiety 93. Toward tbe theltered fid. . WHO: prerlx 98. Illcat ol a lb DOWN 1. Watering place S. Iti.cn cbarae ter S. Cruel rnler 4. out: pre lit fi. Ancient Tea tunic rnre 9. Ilnve effect 7. llubylonlan x ilelly 8. Two.polnted. tneks v 0. I'miff 10. The Indian mulberry That Is done automatically. Prince Nicholas, the brother of Prince Carol, and one ot the three : taxicab driver, finally kicking him j in the stomach, sending him to the ! hospital in a serious condition, Such is tho story, cautiously worded, from ISucharest. That will not nu ke royalty more iopulnr. Russia will make much of the in- ! cldent. which Is worth moro to hoi Phone 93 1 for FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING, REFINISHINQ FRANK HOWARD Medford Exchange, 211 W. Main St. Every sport re quires keen vision our accurate op tometry may detect and ' remedy a1 . de tect in your eyes. n Do You Remember? TE.V YEARS Afit'K TODAY (rrom fllox of the .Mull Trlbunu.) Ottobcr 2, 1910 Indiuna coal Btrikeig Uofl Presl dont Wilson's orclor to agree to conference with vlow to peaceful settlement. Washington. Herbert Hoover ti'lls senate conimUtee hlKh price of suirar due to aliortaKe which is cuused' by incieuHed sugar con sumption, due tu turn to prohibi tion. Mnrzeunt KiJiiik .McKec v toils .Medfoid Leulon o(. hbj, experiences on transcontinental uir. IliBlif. , Glee club (ormed at ' Medford high schopl. Trimnia Oil company1 form. with W. N. Campbell, secrelury, receive stock subscriptions. Moscow Fall of fetrograd. de nied. Trotaky and Lenine officially declared in complete control. TWENTY YKAHS AtiO TODAY (Krom files ot the Mall Tribune.) October 29, 1UU1) John K. Stevensi president of Oregon Trunk, arrives to consult with Ur. J. F. Kcddy und John K. Allen uf the P. & K. Kurthquuke shock felt in Bed ford and throughout state. Pic tures fell and clocks were stopped. Jim Jeffries und Jack Johnson sign to fight 45 rounds or to a finish not later than July 5, 1U10, $75,000 for winner und $25,000' for loser. - Only four motor cars are listed on tax rolls in Jackson county, while assessed valuation of city is cut 154.000 by Messrs. Wm. Ulrich and John Porter, specia committee. "The dance at Angles opera house lust night waa greatly en juyed. Mrs. Hamill wore a blue silk dress with Irish point crochet laee, - M in. Haf er appeared in a white satin empire gown, Grace Andrews was attired in pearl grey crepe de chine with silver trim mings." I 1 Klamath Falls Contract award ed for erection ot now building for New Method Cleaning and Dye Works on Esplanade avenue. WE DEVELOP Films Free WEST SIDE PHARMACY YOUR REXALL STORE Open Sundays and Evenings All the Time H Women s Hose $1.00 Pair Silk from top to toe witl pointed Heel INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central v - Medford, Oregon U AMD HOIXV ST- Prions t4 Complete Cltandio ajb By BUD FISHER illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHH1