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" ' 7MIV1 ivujjuxvU iVliUJj 'J.'lUi5UJNJij MJiJJJJU'UKD, OftKQOfr WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER I9"ii10. ( t PERSONAL ITEMS Hiikoiiu ArniiilroiiK "t I'di'tliiml wan In Moilforit Tuomlity on IiIh wuy to .Incltminvlllo lo uttoml Mm fiinonil or lilti mother, I ho Into Mni, M, Arm iilt'ontf. Dr. Htnpliotinou In n grndtiuln opll ch'.ti. Over Allun & Rongna's. 11)5 H, M. Nonluti of Tnblo lloelc school dliitrlet wan ul ,liu!l(Monvlllo Tiioiidny looking af tor tliu imihohhhiuiiIh from Hint district, before tlio board of oquiillzntlou, Moil ford Oolloctlon Agency, 10 por cunt chnroi. Ovor Ilurlburl'n now Htoro. tf liunuH Iluokloy of Applugnto wnn n ,iH!liHoiivlllo visitor Tuumlny. Do you know Hint you can buy nny muouiit, from n half nao up, In Onk dalo I'nrk nddltlon on oany torinn? Oakdale Iauu Invontmont Co., 2H Frultgrowcro Unnk bldg. tf Chief Hhonior linn nomowlint or (i Htruiiuoiiii tlino lauding n drunk In Jul! about tlio noon hour, lint with tlio UHHliitnuco or liyHtuiidom. upon whom lio called, finally In tided tlio rucnlrltrniit prlwmor In tlio coll. Ho ' wnn mo much oxcltod by tho scrap with tlio officer and his piovIoiih llbn tlonn Hint ho could i;lvo no coherent account of himself mni wuh loft to HlDOp Jiff tlio offoct of IiIh polntloiiH. 0. W. IlarHum & Co., contractors end builders. Country work n npoc laity. Ordorn solicited. Inquire ftt Tlio ToRKory. OlinrlcH Nlckoll or Sterling wan In Medford on IiiihIiichh Wednesday. Klfty-threo acres npeclal, 10 acroH coming Into bearing orchnrd. Call on J. 11. Wood, Condor Water & I'owor Co.'h office. il T. H. Hammondey returned t Portland Ttiomlny morning "ftor a Hhurt official vlHlt to Hoiithorn Ore Kon. F. J. Lowry will lay flooring or tlio work In oxchnngo for a bicycle. tf J. I'littonmii wnH at Contral Point WodncHdny on polltlcnt bunlnoBa. Kor Imironco, phono 3491. Ilunt-loy-Kroinor Co. lt1 A. C. Allou nnd family hnvo loft for a vlHlt In Klamath Falls. John II. Cnrkln, nttorr.oy-nt-lnw over Jackson County Hank. Ooorgo McKee of Puyallup, Wah.. M horu on ft vlHlt and to look ovor tlio country. 1 II. J. HobortH of GranlH Pass wan In Medford on IiiihIiiohh TuoHilny. 5 J It. Harvoy nnd C. C. OroHH of s OrnntH Pass wore In Medford Tuo- day on n business vlnlt. T. J. Ilmmn of Montlcolll, Ind., In hor on a visit to his cousin, J. II. 5 Cochrnn. Mr. llnnn.. In ft loading "s. lawyer In bin homo city, but ho In io much enthused with Hoiithorn s Oregon nnd ltn possibilities that ho ban Jiint about mndo up IiIh mind to hocomo a pormnnont rcaldint. ' It. A, McDonald of Kaglo Point wrTn ft Medford vliiltor Tuesday. Mrs. 8. M. Walt or Dayton, Wash., wan In Medford Wednesday on a vlnlt. Mrs. Walt Is a rolatlvo of a number of tlio oplonoor families of tho valloy end In looking P somo of tier old frlondH. 0. F. Hillings of Ashland wan at j Central Point Wednesday on n biiBl- tinnn trip. ' E W. P. Entrop, formerly of Med- ford, but now located near HoiiHton M Vex., apont a couple of dayH here 1 HiIh wuok on bin way to Senttlo ami other northern polntn on business. Welbom IleoBon of Talent wbh In Medford Tucndny on a hiiHlitcns trip and to hoo tho now depot oponod for tlllBllieUH. K. K. IMilppn of AHhland was In Medford on business Tuesday. A. P. Armstrong of Portland wnn In JnckHonvlllo TuoHday to nttond jANUtaV yBRUAlj i In Grcvl a Full Here's the Proof Tor two nr llirco runra my Imlr hml bwn fnlllnK out nn.l noltiiM iult ililn, mill u.o loi u( my lit'Ml wiu i'lUirdy bu.4. .nout four nioiitlw obo I cinmoiKol ii Ins Jaito ami 8ulliur. Tlio tlrat lot 'o ircuicil jo iln omo irooil nnd I l:opt us ;u; It rixularly, until ww I liav inert (our tot. lluj. Tho wlulo lop : my Iici.l U n ralrly cflverml with hitr am It Keatu coni lux In thldior. I hll koop on wlnir It a whll loiKr, m I notloo a constant lm lravmo. BTCpj:N UACON. Rochostor, N. T. IlTATH OI IlllW YOllKl,, (Jjumy ot Montoo i " Pl0iwn Slacoii. Mnu ilu'.y worn. My that ha lia iwil Ih" l iw.ncnl uu e u:i nexiM nml Hint llxi cunlonu of U'OJ slave m.t aro iru. wlJl,UBJI JAC0Nt evora to letoii) iu thU 31t Or ot July, I0U3, iliiMiiT w. Ham,. Notary 1'ublla, HASKINS Weeks & McGowan Co. oo. UNDERTAKERS ' DAY PHONE 2271 Niirjii 'Phones: P. W. Wookfl, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. I;ADY ASSISTANT tho funeral of IiIh mother, the late Mm, Mlnorvti Armstrong. .1. L. Ilnmineriiloy of Hold. Hill wnn ut .lackiionvlllo Tuenday on logul btiii- IllOlfU, A. M, llnlladay hun returned from mi extended eanturu trip, V, A, MathowH ban Just pur (iluiHed a fine piano from Hnlo'x piano bonne, Mark Applecato of the ApploKato Million on Klk creek wan In Medford on n hiiHliioHH trip Monday. V, A. Mofflt him Junt purchnHuil u flue piano from the Halo piano Iioiikc. Thin Ik a fine IIiiutliiKtou piano. Tommy Honiuwioy, tho hard-hit-tliii: little IrlHlimiui of HohIoii, arriv ed In town lant ulKht with bin npnr rliiK partner, Yoiinj; Jouth, tho wrent ler. llennuHHoy will box lCld JoneH, tho local boy, on tho Ultth of tho month. Mr. and Mrfl. Orrln Wevor, now coinoi'H to Medford, have purchiiHcd a Iiouro and lot nnd will remain hero. OeorKO C. Cornlllun handled tho deal. Mr. Perl In the poHKonnor of a fine "Krell" piano, ImvliiK purchased tho mime from tho Halo piano Iiouho. a.N'IDmi -In Medford, October 16, 1(110, Alta Mne Snider, dmiKliter of M.-. and Mrft. Knltha Snider, HKed 8 IIIO'jHlH. The work-folk who adrertlso ap peal lo you conHldoratlon for tbolr proKrenBlvoncnn. HllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllilllilU B I NAT E TONIGHT X 5 s S 5 ! Regular Dance Good Music I Joy Wheel Come, Spend a Pleasant Hour fiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiii f3gfi Just Five Montlis Growtlu oS Hair on a mj- 'V -t " m "h m wi .t-j Tho b!rthrir.Ut of every mm:, woman and child o full, lioalthy hood ot hnlr. U your Mr is Inlllnc. U it 13 full ot dandruff, or If It Is fndod or turning Gray. It Is cUscascd und should bo looked ufter without delay, WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY, u true Hair Tonic and Rcritoror, romovc3 dandruff In a low days, stopa hnlr Inlllng in one week, and starts n now urowth in u month. Wyeth's Sorq nnd Sulphur does not soil tho skin nor Injure tho hnlr; but It la nn Idonl hair dressing thnt will re store ludct! nn', fti-uy hnlr to natural color and keep the hair soft nnd glossy. 50c. and 51.00 a Bcttlo At all Druggists Or Sont Dlrout, Express Propald, Upon Roooipt of Price Wyeth Chemical Company, !L"&rftfv. DRUG our Tl'V.TItDH I'nnrl Itnor Ulrrd rriu I'Hi-liiry l Von, II Hlira nl $1.50 SASH! and DOORS You Kt Mil hunt viiIuch nnd IiIkIi out iiimllty ut prlot-M llkn tlinfiii by onlnrliDf rroin our CAtnluKUo, .MUaloii ntlr IiiiukdIoiv iloiim, 1 1. CO. Trurit tlimrn, AAt, Ut $H.W. 1iiltiiKr trnnt vtIiiiIiimm, V2.K.'I nnll up. it, I). IiidIiIi ilimr rriiuir, TTr. K. II. plnlii mIihIimv rrimirn, fl.OO, 2-llubl MlinliinH, cliri'k mil, 7H- up. Wn hitvo rtur own fiirtory nnd hvo you til" nil(l'1l"iiiin'n jirurlld. 1'n.ck ciirnfiilly uml nlilp anywhiri, Honil un your lint nl nmtcrlnl, .ink koh catai.(m;i;ij No. 43 O. D. WSLLEA.'VIS CO. I Hi;.' I' I re I .r.. tfrnltlr. Fine Printing Wa tnako a Bpecialtv of fino printing, carry tho necoBsnry dock to enable tin to fill .ill ordorn promptly, anil Kuaran loe BittiAfftction. HcMt c(uipod job office in Oregon south of Portland; boHt export printers. Uoforo flcmlinfc your orders nut of town, call nnd figuro with uh if wo can Horvo you for tho Bnrno price nn an out-of-town conceni you will wiah to pntronio homo industry. Medford PrintingCo. IM)MMMf)Mt4tM IT IH TO IiAUftH A breezy, sparkling, comedy show, Im Marriage n Palliiro?" will bo tho , attraction at the Medford theater I'rlday, October 21. It in said to bo 'a play of unusual entertaining quall- ties and abounding In gonulno hu- mor. Tho story has to do with a married man who tries to dccldo for I himself. In this ho Is assisted by a I number of othor characters who aro equally anxlouc to find tho answer to tho snmo porploxlng question. Tho plot Ih cleverly drawn nnd allows scope ror an unlimited nmount of fun. While li Is entertaining nnd onjoynblo It Is free from all vulgar ity nnd Is a roflned nnd merry com- edy of tho up-to-dnto variety. Tho action tnkes plnco In Now York city and the charnctors aro all Americans, In producing this play, Messrs. J. G. Hnrpor and Glenn Harper havo secured Mr. Joseph Dotrlck for tho leading role, and It Is snfo to say I that It will be the inoet Impressive, 1 . . , . . . , . W,U1 cnnrncior ponrayni no una kivuu. ihu. niiLiiitailuM m4 In v uniiminl ArMtl ' supporting cast is of unusual excel TsTy lenco, embracing oomo of tho best I original townslto of tho city of Med Itnnwn artists in this lino in tho nro-' f!m. Oregon; frontage 115 feet on foHHlon, all of which tonds to convoy assurance tl-nt tho performance o.i "Is Mnrrlago n Fnlluro?" will bo woll county, Oregon; 115 foot; rate per worth seeing. A numbor of prottytfoot 5.42; nmount I2G3.30. gowns will bo worn by tho Indies of T Assessment No. 2 Hutchison & ., 4i , , ., I LuniBden. Tho south 25 feet of lot tho company during the action of tho 1 ,,lock ,:l( or,gpnl, t0WnX t piny, mm mo siago huuiiikh aro wi u.t.nlil n.i.l nniimiiH n Hpoclal and appropriate. Trices for this attraction, 25c, tiOc, 7."c nml $1. Seats on snlo Wednes day morning. Ilnsklns for health. Pgl MAY Bald Head 5 T O R E GOME 2 n Plnofl end got iono of tho HKD SOIL which lve tho rich color 2 PHUIT 5, 10 and 20-ncro trnctn from rn to 1125 per acre. If you wImIi employment whllo tho treon anil vegetables aro grow ing, you ran got It nearby, at :i PIiiob, tho now lumber city. HOWIiANI) Itoom , iii'-t lf Miiln Kt. JUDGE WILL E. KING Justice of the Supreme Court Candidate for Re-Election. CITY NOTICES. OKUINANOE NO. 300. An ordinance declaring tho cost of th Improvement of North Dartlett street from EnBt Main street to East Sixth and assessing tho property ben efited thereby, and declaring such as sessment, and directing tho entry there6f in the docket of city liens. T! o city of Medford doth ordain ah follews: Section 1. That no protests having been filed against tho Improvement of North Hvtlctt St. from East Main street to East Sixth street, due notice of tho Intention of tho council to cause said improvement to bo made having been given, and said Improve ment hnvlng been ordered made, the council has considered tho matter and herewith ascertains tho probable coBt of making such Improvement to be the sum of 12979.20. A:.d Enid council further finds that tlio special and peculiar benefit ac cruing upon each lot or part thereof adjacent to said improvement and In JUBt proportion to benefits, to bo tho respective amounts bcrclm tter set opposite tho number or description of each lot or p?rt thereof, and sucb .mounts respectively are hereb7 de clared to be tbo proportionate sharo of oach lot or part thereof of the cost of euch Improvement, nnd Is Iroroby declared to bo assessed against said lot or pircols respec tively, the namo appearing nbevo each description being tho came of the owner of such lot or parcel. ASSESSMENT FOR THE PAVING UK AUIUIl UAKTI'Ivn SlUUttl' I FROM MAIN STREET TO SIXTH STREET, Assessment No. 1 Win. P. Floyd. Tho north 115 feet of lot 1, block IS, tho west side of North Dartlett street, lltlfl (1rirllinrl l. Vnl CA tinnrt 11 A county recorder's records of Jackson city of Medford, Oregen: frontngo 25 foot on tho west side of North Bart- lott street, and described In Vol. 50, page 439, county recorder's records of Jackson county. OreEon; 25 feet: rnto per foot $5. -12; amount $35.50. Assessment No. 3 Joseph II. Stewart. Lot IS, block 13, original townslto of tlo city of Medford, Ore Bon: frontage HO feet on tho west side of North Dartlett ntreot, and described In Vol. 30, pago 28, coun ty recorder's records of Jackson coun ty. Oregon; 140 feet; rato por foot $5.12; amount $T5S.S0. Assessment v No. 4 Mrs. A. It. Phlpps. Lot 10. block 3, original townslto of tho elty of Medford, Ore gon; frontage; 140 feet on tho east side of North Dartlett street, and des cribed In Vol. 72, pago 104, county recorder's records of Jackson countv, Oregon; 140 feet; rato per foot $5.42; nmouut $75S.S0. Assessment No. 5 D. T. Lawton. South 75 feet lot 9, block 3. original townslto of tho city of Medford. Ore-! gon; rrontago 75 feet on tlio oast side! of North Dartlett street, and descrlb-1 ed In Vol. 76, pago 449, county ro-' coruor's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 75 feet; rate per foot $5.02; nmount $376.50. Assessment No. 6 Henry Hum phrey. North 65 feet lot 9, hlock 3, original townslto of tho city of Mod ford, Oregon; frontngo 65 foot on tho east sldo of North Dartlott otreot, and described In Vol. 74, pago 518, coun ty recorder's records of JacltBon coun ty, Oregon; 65 feet: rato por foot $5.02; amount $326.30. Section 2. Tho rccordor of tho city ot Medford is horehy dlrectod to ontor a statomont of tho assessments horehy mndo In tho docket ot city lions, nnd to c'vo notlco by publi cation aB roqulrod by tho chartor and ordinance No. 250 of said city, In tho Dally Mall Tribune, a nowopaper pub lished and of gonoral circulation In said city. Tho forogolng ordlnanco was pass ed by tho city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon, on tho 4th day of October. 1910, by tho following voto; Wolch nyo, Merrick ayo, Emorlck nbsont, Wortmnn ayo, Klfort ayo and Donunor aye. Approved Octobor 5th, 1910. W. II. CANON, Mayor. Altest: ROOT. W. TELFEIt. City Rocorder. NOTICE. To tho ownor, or roputod ownor, of each parcel of proporty doscrlbod In tho foregoing ordlnanco, rb named tto.oln, ntu In the lion declared by Wanted Applo Pickors. Knnuli luuidH. Cnrperilors. Womnn cook. Girl for Kcncrnl Iioumj work. Laborers. For Sale HoomiiiK house. Nutiouul cash register. Stock and 10-ycar ionse, closo in. 4 chair barber shop in live town. Hiihhich8 with leut: lease: aornge miles, $U0 daily; $ 1,000. Beat homestead on market. FRUIT LAND. li() acres yonii pears, fine foothill soil, building, pumpinu plant, snap; tenns. 133 ucrcs, 12 acres orchard, alfalfa, fino water right, S1G.O0O terms. 120 acres, 10 in orchard, 25 alfalfa, under ditch, tools, stock. $13,500. 18 acres 2 1-2 miles station; good buildings; 15 acres bearing and younjj orchnrd, $0300. 100 acres, 7,000 cords wood; 50 acres fruit land, 5 miles out; $2,000. 00 ncrcs cleared, rich soil, close to Encle Point, sub-divide, $125 por acre. 80 acres, 2-1 in beurintr, some alfal fa; under ditch, very easy terms. Hnnp. 100 acres line hoe and truck ranch, $4,000; pood tenns. CITY PROPERTY. 7 Westmoreland lots for quick sale, $2000 cash. 5 1-2 acres for platting, near Daco tah avenue, price and terms right. Fino Bungalow near West Main, mod ern, basement, cast front, $3,209. 5 acres, close to limits, for platting ideal situation, $000 acre. 2 lots 50x215 will make 4 fino lots, $325 each. 2 south front lots, 50x150, $725. 3 close-in lots for $1500, terms. 2 close-in lots, east side, $750. Lots in West Walnut Park, $350, $25 down, 10 monthlv. TIMBER. 3,000 ncrcs fine timber on new Hill railroad; well situated. 1(10 acres railroad, on land. 20 ncres will pny for entire tract. BITTNER L r n Room 206 Taylor & Phlpps Phono 4141 Min Bldfl. YOUK GLASSES .MUST FIT ty you value your eyesight, besllrO that your glasses fit. Poor fitting glasses do an im menso lot of barm In a very short time. When I fit a pair of oyes with glasses It is done ac curately nnd In a way that will provo beneficial to your eyes. I have made a life study of eyo troubles. I I V II ill DR. OVER RICKERT KENTNER'S WASH THAT ITC. AWAY It Is said that there are cortaln springs in Europo that give relict and cure lo Eczema and other skin dis cuses. If you knew that by washing In these wntors you could bo relieved from that awful itch, wouldn't you make every effort to take a trip to Europo at once? Would yon not bo willing to spend your last cent to nnd the cure? Dut you need not lerve home for those dUtant springs. Relief Is right here lit your oyn home town! A simple wash of Oil of Winter green, Thymol nnd other ingredients as compounded only in 1). D. D. Pro Ecrlntlou will brlnsr instant relief to that terrible burning itch, and leave tho skin as smooth and healthy as that of a child. If you havo not nlready tried it, get at least a 25-cent bottle today. Wo aa suie you of iustant relief. s" Id ordinance as recorded In tho docket of city liens: You aro horehy notified tbnt tho assessment declared by tho forego ing ordlnanco bas beon made and the lion therefor ontored In tbo city Hen docket, and that tho samo Is duo and you aro hereby required to pay tho samo to the city rccordor wlthlr teu days from vbo sorvlco of this notlco, which sorvlco Ic mado by publication of tho foregohg ordlnanco and this notlco tbreo times in the Medford Mall Trlbuno, pursuant to nn order of tbo city council of said city. RODT. W. TEL.FER. City Recorder. Medford, OreRen: 'This certifies thnt we have sold Hall's Texns Won ilor for tho euro of all kidney, bln.l dor nml rhoimmtio troubles for ten years and hnvo novor had n com plaint. Sixty day's treutniont in each bottle, Medford Plminmey. ARRANGING FOR FUNERAL OF SENATOR DOLLIVER FORT DODGE, In., Oct. 17. Ar rangements for tho funoral of Sena tor J. P. Dolllvor, who dlod suddenly Fancy Decorated! Austrian China Cups and vSaucers 25 dozen of the above on display here tomorrow; a regular 50r value; three patterns to select from, at, your Choice 25 cents LADIES' UNION SUITS Low neck, knee length and sleeveless; a 50c garment; closing out price. 35 cent Suit 3 for $1 HOSIERY Have you tried our Hosiery? We carry a complete line of men's, ladies', boys and misses'; a trial will save you money. All standard made goods. No seconds. HUSSEY'S Prices 500-lb. Lots or More. Fancy Steamed Rolled Barley..$1.55 per 100 Fancy White Qats (seed) ... .$1.75 per 100 Fancy GFa' Oats (seed) J1.7S per 100 Fancy Eeed or Feed Wheat. . .$2.00 per 100 Heavy Millfeed $1.60 per 100 Middlings $1.70 per 100 Bran $1.50 per 100 Bluestem (Hard Wheat flour) . $2.90 per 100 Pride of Washington Flour. .. $2.60 per 100 Davis Best Flour $2.60 per 100 Graham(aud Gerlna $3.00 per 100 Medford The Famous R&tfb M UK JUUIIlfl Willi UlUUHKU JUlglll should always be used where several people sit, because it does not strain the eyes of those sitting far from it. The Rayo Lamp is constructed to give the maximum diffused white light. Every detail that increases its light-giving value has been included. The Rayo is a low-priced lamp. You may pay $5, $10 or even 520 for other lamps and get a more expensive container but you cannot get a better light than the Rayo gives. This season's Rayo has a new and strength ened burner. A strong, durable shade-holder keeps the shade on Arm and true. Easy to keep polished, as it is made of solid brass, finished In nickel. Once a Rayo User, Always CxaUrt Bixrywhtri. If not at your, wnti for discriptive circular to Iht nartit agtncy otht Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) ikiimS A good school none better Successful graduates. Skillfu penses low. Many othor ndvautnjies. A catalogue for the asking. STALEY. Principal. W. I. nt his homo here Saturday night, havo boon completed anil If carried out will present one of fhe most imposing cor omonles ovor hold bore. Dlshop Luther D. Wilson of Ponn syqlvonla, Dr. Frank Gunsaulua of Chicago, Dr. N. D. Hlllls ot Now York Narazeth Waists for boys or girls; the big gest advertised, best known and most perfect fitting knit waist on the market; a reversible waist, in sizes 4 to 12 years. 25c each Talk Sack. 100 lbs. $1.25 ,,,., $1.90 b i . l.o $2.00 $1.70 $1.00 $175 Mm $1.50 $1.50 $0.35 Flour Mills One. Hus a' woll established reputation, painstaking teachers. Living ox- Let us toll you about thorn. SALEM, OREGON. and Govornor B. F. Carroll of Iowa have been Invited to deliver oratloM. Twolvo United States senators will attend tho funerul In a body as rep resentatives of tbo senate. n Hasklns for health.