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ipms Mwiwnnn ArAir. tutw 'nw r n rnii i. n. i1 ay. n v v inno 10 RENAME THE m a ii family. Uiivniiii, Culm; Karl NIiuh, II. S. Kvuny, l' ( Itoinor, Ashland; 1, N. Uii'luuds, Los Angeles; Ihuiih Williams, Phoenix: 11. Oainuu'k tuid wife, Poenlollo; E. Myer, Portland. Pnlnut' Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Cob lelgh, Uuttu Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Bntue, city; Mr. and Mrs. Tluuiuim, city; A. F, Stounatt, Ashland; .Iiuuoh MoCnin, T. Giinor, T. .1. Bordeaux, oily; A. A. Moshur, Fnlriiuiunt ; F. Briscoe, Portland; ,1. A. Miller, Kngle Point; E. G. lliuui, Uorkoloy; it. Ready, Honwford, S. I).; II, P. Long, St. Louis; B. C. Pilcher, Senttlo. ' . . L.J fibLi rim Medford Iron Works E. G. TnOWUmOuE, Proprietor. Foundry and Machinist TERRORJN SPAIN Inhabitants Flco Before Rivers of Molten Lava Aid Is Dis patched to Suf I ' f crcrs. OREGON CAVES IN GRANTS PASS H. D. Norton Unanimous Choice for Mayor Trying to Havo All Parties Unite for His Support. Will G. Steel Takes Up Matter for All Hr.r of Engines, Siirnylnii Outfits, Puinns, Drillers nnd Ma-t chlncry, Agonts In Southern Oregon for t Oregon Geographical Board Trying to Find Suit able Name. X FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. J ( VOLCANO SPREADS fi nnrwini i 'ASStH j (UnltcM l'nss LvauckI Wire.) MADRID, Nov. 19. .Mount Snlorex is In nctlve eruption today nnd Is belching forth vast quantities ot boll ing lavn, threatening destruction to the Island of Teneriffc, eno ot the Cnranry group. Terror stricken, the inhabitants ot tho towns in Oratava valley aro flee ing to the coast tor their lives. Steamers have been ordered to Ten crlffo from African and Spanish porta to aid the rofugces. Tho eruption Is growing In vlolonco hourly. Torrents of lava are pouring down the quaking mountain sides and threaten to over-run tho entire valley. Towns directly In the path ot the mol ten stream are Quia, Icod and Tan quehilos. All ot them have been de serted by tho inhabitants who fled without stopping even to pack pro visions. Tho Crater Lake Tho Crater Lake Club will bo open ed this evening to tho public and tho members of tho club. An entertain ing program has been ararnged for the occasion and It la expected to lay tho foundation tonight for a club that will add somo features which have, been missing in this city, in regard to club life and the entertain ment of strangers within our gates Mrs. James D. Fay spent several days this week at the Maury farm west of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pangburn of Faulkton, South Dakota, aro in Med ford, looking over the valley with th Intention of locating permanently. Aa Is usual with the people from tho wind-swept plains of tho northern tier of states they are very favorably Impressed with the Roguo River val ley. ' MI GIRL REGRETS HASTY MARRIAGE WITH JAP (United Press Leased Wire.) TRINIDAD, Colo., Nov. 19. fMy life hns been a hell for just one year," said Miss Alice Lloyd, who, according to her story, eloped with her Jnpanese lover, Dr. M. Wyeno, from San Francisco a year ago. TVycno is under arrest today charged with intoxication, and the girl, who is only 19 yenrs old, has appealed to the police to protect her from her Oriental common-law husband. According to her story she became infatuated with the Japanese and decided to leave home when her par ents objected. She said she first met him in a mission. She asserted that her parents nre well known in San Francisco. The couple were not married. They came here about a month ago and have been living to gether. i But Would It Win? (Central Point Herald.) Lewis & Sons bought a pig from J. Fenncraore the other day that weighed 700 pounds. If they had let it grow up to be n full sized hog it might have been entered at the next state fair in the same clns with Sa lem nnd Portland. HOME CURE FOR ECZEMA OH of WIntergreen, Thymol Glycer ine, Etc., Used as a Simple Wash It really seems strange tbnt so ninny people suffer year in and year out with eczema, when it is no longer n secret that oil of wintergreen mixed with thymol, glycerine, etc., makes a wash that is bound to cure. Old. obstinate' cases, it is truo can not be cured in n few djiys, but there is absolutely no sufferer from ec zema who ever used this simple wash nnd did not find immediately that wonderful soothing, calm, cool sensa tion thnt comes when the itch is tak "ell away. Instantly upon applying a few drops of the wash the remedy nkes effect, tho itch is nllayed. TllSre if; no need of experiment the pationt knows at once. Instead of trying to compound the oil of wintergrcon, thymol, glycerine, etc., in the right proportions our solves wo nre using a prescription which is universally found tho most effective. It is known as tlw D. D. D. Prescription, or Oil of Winter green Compound, it is made by tho D. D. D. Compound Company of Chi cago, nnd our long experience with this remedy hns given us great con fidence in its merits. Medford Phar macy. 1 Will Q. Steel who has done so much to make Crater Lake prominent, nnd who has always been interested in tho scenic, beauty of southern Oregon, and who is a member ot tho stnto his torlcal board, has now taken up tho matter of tho Josephine County caves and Is writing letters to tho dlf terent commercial bodies ot southern Oregon to supply a pormanent name for them. ny somo they aro known as tho Oregon Caves, but this name has no significance as It does not Imply what nart ot Oregon they are In. Others call them the "Marble Halls." Mr. Steel hns addressed the QraHts Pass Commercial Club n follows: Secretary Commercial Club, Grants Pass, Oregon. Dear Sir: Thero will bo a meet ing of tho Oregon Qeogrnphlcnl Doard In tho near future, at which tlmo tho matter of a name for tho caves In Josephine county will bo considered and we will appreciate knowing the sentiment of your club. Wo havo had soveral petitions on the subject, and the following names havo been offered: "Oregon Caves,' "Josephine County Caves," "David Bon's i Caves" and "Marble Halls of Oregon." Wo would also appreciate a histor ical sketch ot the naming of Grants Pass for our records. Very sincerely. WILL G. STF.KL All we ask is a chance to compare our teas and cottees wun inai oi any other firm in southern Oregon. Southern Oregon Ten & Coffee Co. Phone 1091. 3G S. Grape st. WOMAN THOUGHT PAUPER, LEAVES LARGE ESTATE (United Press Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Nov. 19. Probate proceedings before Judge Graham has revealed the fnct Unit Mrs. Susanna Moore, instead of being pauper, as her neighbors believed her to be, had at the time of her death $07,000. The old lady died last December, nfter having receiv ed financial assistance from the re lief funds of various Catholic soci eties. She lived in a hovel and took alms whenever they were offered. When he enrae to investigate her estate, the public administrator dis covered htat Mrs. Mooro owned Sev ern valuable building lots nnd nbont half her fortune was in cash, which was loaned out at high rates of in terest. At the time of her death there were no relatives, but since her demise a score of them huvo cropped out. Mrs. Moore left no will. (Mnll Tribune Special Service.) GRANTS PASS, Nov. 19. Tho ns sembly plan was tried' out In city politics last evening with every np peurnnco of being a marked success A meeting ot about U0 business men was held for the purpoxo of suggest ing a candldato for mayor of Grants Pass at tho ensuing election. Tho meeting was entirely Informal and resulted In tho selection ot H. D. Norton, now stnto Bonntor from this- county. Ho hns nover boon mixed up In nuy factional fights nnd it Is hoped that hu can uulto nil parties and that tho city can havo n progressive gov ernment. Tho few dissatisfied ones are talking of bringing out Dr. J. C, Smith but It Is not knovrn whether he will consent to run. SELIG'S THRILLER SCORES HIT AT THE SAVOY Sellg pictures aro always good and his latest one, "Lost In Siberia" Is bettor than tho prevloucc one. Tho story abounds In thrilling situations, telling a tnlo of Russian NlhlllBts, nssnsslnntlon, capture and Imprison ment In Slborln, and a must thrilling escape. Don't fall to see tins nenti-llner. "The Mnn and tho Girl," a dory of the slmplo life, Is n strung Intense drama, because or Its uncomplicated theme, and the artistic manner In which tho actors mako you feel the story. Tho scenic arrangements nro rugged, replcto wtlh natures grand eur. "near nnd Forbear," a comedy pic ture, has a laugh In every foot of its length. Nuf ccd. Entire chr.ngo of program tomor row night. Ouo dime. W. B. Thomas of upper Kogue river is spending a lew days in Medford on business. Which lo tfce best, purer aslng cheap trees from an unreliable nur sery and saving a tow pone lea on the purchase- price and lose t! cusands of dollars later, or buy tho best at a fair price from the Yakima Nursery and save thousands whei your or chard comes Into bearing? 'Think ot thin before you buy, L. E. Hoover, srgent. 202 HOTEL ARRIVALS. Attorney William M. Colvig was at Jacksonville Friday, appearing in tho Brndshnw enso, now being tried in tho circuit court. Tho Nash E. Meyer, Portland; It. McCable, Boston; W. F. Angnr, C. C. Weidemunn, Portland; A. II. Behrenett, San Francisco; II. (. Werner, New Orleans; II. P. IT? I -dreth, Seattle; H. J. Cole, Cole; E. Shriner, Now York; W. C. Tribblo, Palisades; F. Patterson, Montague; J. II. Bobbes, II. L. Kelly, Jr., Klam ath Falls; W. W. Kendall, J. B. Ad ams, Portlnnd; J. Y. Simpson, Seat tle; J. M. Antneh, city; E. Judall, Snn Francisco; S. V. Beckwith, New York; A. F .Young, J. B. Knobcl, Chicngo; J. IT. Willman, Senttlo; O. P. IToff, Salem; A. I). MneClellun, San Francisco; W. Brooks, Willimns, Or.; It .Paiisch, W. D. Church. Port land ; Ci A, Weaunskoii, Seattle; It. A. Jirauld, S. L. Bigelow, Portland; C. T. Wear, Tucson; W. S. Bridges, Portland; W. A. Bell nnd wife, Prinovillc; J. C. Glcason, New York; A. Conro Ficro, Central Point; J. Ellison, Portland; Mi's, II. Sharp. Tho Mooro E. Myer, Portland; U. R. Fleming, F. F. Osborne, Holland; Ed House, Eugeno; II. A. Gray, Grants Pass; J. It, Convers, Snn Francisco; C. Obonchnin, Butto Falls; G. Simon, Sou Francisco; G. J. McDonald, Portland; Thomris IIoBfall, Soatllo; E. J. Hughes, Se nttlo; J. M. Alvores, Y. M. Alvarcs, Bed Bluff, Cal.; Carlos Biiseno and Yc Can Buy Y. N. Pippin Spitz Bartlett Bosc s Cornice Winter Nelis Direct from the GROWK11S. Ab solutely Itcllnblo and Dependable Stock grown by Nurserymen who know how. Wrlto us for prices before signing a contract. NORTHWEST NURSERY COMPANY 18 K. Yuklma Ave., North Vnklmo, Wnh. Notice Notice is jiven that subscriptions will be received at the office of the undersigned Company, or through the Security Savings & Trust Com pany, Trustee, Portland, Oregon, for $800,000.00 Kirsi Mortgage 6 per cent bonds of the Portland Ce ment Company, of Portland, Ore gon. These bonds are $500.00 each; will be sold nt par or face value, plus accrued interest. A tonus of UK) per cent common stock of the Cnmpaiiv will be given with the bonds, to-wit : $500.00 of stock with each $500.00 of bonds. Subscriptions may also be ten dered through either of the follow ing nninetl banks of the City of Portland, to-wit: . Bank w C.t.irojNi . Canadian Panic oivCoxtmkhce Fihst National ALOtk Huikknia Savings Bank IIaktman & Thompson, Bankers Lam & Tii.ton Bank Merchants National Bank Unitkd Status National Bank or may be tendered through The following well-known men are the officers and directors and more prominent .stockholders of the Portland ( emeut Company: Am ts Moour, I'rtuJtnt, txitn. Mgr., ( j.oi.i'o I'ortlanJ l.tmtnl I.e., IJtnver, Colo. E.'Otn, Mgr., Union I'orllanJ Cement Co.. OgJtn.. Tutu. U. Wilcox, I'itt I'rttiJtnt, I'ret., I'orllanJ t louring Mllli Co., I'orllanJ. AlXx. NlULEV, Setretary, tX'Trtat, Cran.lt RonJt Lumber Co,, I'trrf ,(lregen. I A. Lewis, .-Men k Ltv.ii, I'orllanJ. C. W. Ninl.EV, I'rtt., Union I'orllanJ Ctmtnl Co.. OeJtn. Utoh. A. I- Ml LI J, I'rttiJtnl, Firil Sational Hank, I'orllanJ. Jos. N. TEAL, Attorney, I'orllanJ. W. I. llUmttlL, I'retUtnl, Hut r til Inietl mtnt Co., I'orllanJ, ). C. Aissuiimil, I'rtt., UmltJ States na tional Bant, I'orllaltd, W. W. Cottok, .ittornty, I'orllanJ. Geo. Lawkekce, ).., Managtr Lawtntt Ifarntlt Co., PortlanJ. Haul L. Hates, Manager Aetna Lift In- turantt Co., I'orllanJ. WttT Mikox, Altornty, I'orllanJ. Cum. E. Ladu, fret., l.aJJ Kttatt Co., I'orllanJ. Akdeew C. Smith, I'rtt., Ilibtrnta Sat- ingt Hank, I'orllanJ. W. A. Gordon, I'rtt., II'. A. Gordon Co., I'orllanJ. E. I- Thompson, llartman Sc Thompton, Uanktrt, I'orllanJ. Tom Riciiaemon, Managtr, I'orllanJ Commtrtial Club, I'orllanJ. T. W. Suluvan, Chttl Eng., PortlanJ K. R., .. & P. Co., Oregon City. John C. Cutlee, tx-Cox'trnor Stale Utah, salt Lane city. John Pinckee, Cathxtr, tirtt AaunW Bank, Ugdtn. Geoeci Romnev, I'Ut frit., Dtitret ingl Hank, Salt Lake Ctly. C. Leonaedt, fret., Southuitttern PortlanJ Cemtnl Co., Lot Angeltt. O. C. HlEEE, Qathier, 'iiont Saving! Bank k Trutt Co.. Sail Lake City. Thos. R. Cutler, Pret., Ulah-IJah Sugar Co., Sail Lake City. A document giving full particul ars concerning the Portland Ce ment Company and its bonds will be mailed or may behad upon applica tion to the PORTLAND CEMENT CO., 607-609 Lumbcrmcns Building Portland, Oregon. OR , A Good Light These long dark nights is a source of great satisfaction The Instantaneous Gas Lig'ht Is the Best, Cheapest, Most Economical and Safest One gallon gas gives 500 candle power for 40 hours. Call at 211 West Main and see demonstration. J, W. WHITNEY Union livery, Feed and Sale S'ables Formerly located on tho corner of Sovonth and B strcotH, now removed one block houUi on B street. BAUOD HAY AND GRAIN. Home first class Mules and Horses BARGAINS II.1 TAKISN SOON. THE BUNGALOW RINK Open every afternoon fr om 2 p. m. until 5 p. m.; evenings, 7:30 p. m. till 10 p. m. DE NOVA Has Charge of Floor Every Afternoon and Evening. Tho High School Has the Hall This Evening. W. A. ROBBINS, Prop. Admission Saturday Evening, 10c. Skates 25c f. 0. Ilanson. Tom Moffat. We make any kind and style of windows. We carry glass of any size on hand. Medford Sash & Door Co. RESOLVED Tho bcHt resolution for jou to mnko U to come to tin for your next Hiiit, If you wnut unmctlnriK out of tho ordinnry. We do the bent work nnd clinrso tho lowest pricoH. W. W. EIFERT tub raooRuasTTO tajxok In Case of 5icKness PHONE 3041 MEDFORD Near Post Olfitfo All Night Sorvico Kroo Dolivory FORSAKE NOT Tho old friend for the now, iiiiUmh you hnvo nn fixcojitioiinlly k"1 cmiHc, mill thru it would hu well lo jiiiuho and coumdur a moment to mm if (hero uru not two tmitm to tliu quobtion, cspucinlly if you nro con HidoriiiK cbnnj,'i"K your unicorn, for when it iw coiiHldorcd that n firm that docH tho amount of luminous wo do, could not havo built it up by any other inoauu than by muiare dealing, and at all tlinoH hIio wiriK a willincnoHH to mctko all IIi'iukh right that woro not ho. You cannot oxpoot to have Kriovanccs rifjhtod if you do not complain, and if (hero in any thing you waul that wo do not carry all you hnvo lo do in to nuk for it and wo will procure it for you if it ifl to bo bad. Allen Reagan The Square Deal Grocers