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. -J-! JD01. MBDgOBlORlSgOy. StTyDAYOCTOBl!!Il3ptJ9J0. Htffl f 444t Phoenix and Vicinity POLITICAL CAF1DS. 1" -r 4 m I M mm fH Mr. WIIhoii iitul family, from tliu omit nlilct of llonr nook, moved Into (own thin week anil heroine cltlzuiiii of Plmniilx. Wo welcome them, II Ih mockery to piny (lot) to koop your children out of hell unil author thorn lioini) At lti tit when yon do notli 1 UK to keep thorn out of hull ami at llOIIIO horo, Thoiu In llltlo to limplrn In n cliiiicli mili'ii with ii liimvv ilnlil mi II To mil liiMplrntlou romovo Mm debt, If tlm iitnrtt worn llliu moiiio men, tlioy would o out of IhihIiiohh lie ttaiiHO tlmy worn not hiiiim, Urn ml hi ii Hltillli wlin Iiiiii Ilium vlu. It line with hor duuKhtor at Halfway,, in r.nnii'iii wioioii, l'miiinni in nor homo lii Plioonlx tho f ImL of UiIh wooli. I for many frlomlH aro glad to Hint 'hor hack ugulu. Tho l.itdlon' Altl of tho PrtHliy torlan church am to i:IVo a Hallow o'imi nodal at tho V. (), V. hall on Saturday evening. A good oat anil good tliuo hi expected. AIho tho LatlloH' Aid or tin Chrln tlou church will aorvo illnuor ami Hiippor at tho W. O. W. hall on olor- tlon day You will ho well treated If you piilronl.o theno IihIIuh, anil ho helping In n ood work. Hilhy Ijooiiu Kdwnrdii, tho :i-yoiir-ohl daughter of Oiicur and Maud ICdwurdHi died at tholr homo In IMmonlx TuoHilay morning, aftor a lingering iiiuohii or ovor a iiionwi, Miiiornl Horvlcu wiih coniluctoil from tho homo hy Mio pimtor of tho I'hrbi tlau church. Tho molhor of tho III tro olio Ih ho pi omI ruled hy tho doath of hor haho that alio had to linvo the iiorvlcoM of tho doctor. Mr. huuuii, our vory iiiToiumudnt I fiic Htatlon agent, In jimt flnlahliig a nice and roomy wood and Mtoro Iioiiho. .lohunlo Mlllor did tho car ponttjr work, Tho wrltor of thorn notoH had tho ploaiiuio of hearing ISligono V, Holm, tho great ;ioHtlo and hl;h prlcHt of mocIiiIImiii In IiIh nddrowi at Mod fori! I'rom tho HoclullHtlo Htnndpolnl I would call It a vory mild nud eon- Horvatlvo Hpooch, Nothing wiih mild that Hliould offond any one And yet tho old partloH woto not hold up.iiH iiii;o1h or light. Central Point Items K. II Maddon, who bought tho Luovor an dHymcox orchardii on tho foothill road lnnt Hprlng, Ih propnr Iiik to hulld an elegant homo on tho proporly at an early dato, to cot In tho neighborhood of $10,000. Honry K.iruum Inn Horurod tho contract for thin hulldliiK. which will 'jo Htrlctly modern and IiIkIi clans In ovory re aped. T. M. Joiich Iiiih hooii appointed a notary public hy Acting Governor llowormau. Tho toimlH tournnmont hold horo hint Katurday by tho ABlilnnd, Omnia I'ann and Central Point towna rcHiiltod In a itcoru of two poliita for tho homo toam, ono for Anhland and 0 for (IrantH Puhm. Mra. Caldwoll or AhIiIiuuI vImIUmI hor daughter, MIhh lloulnli Caldwoll, ono or our popular public school touchora, d .'Iiik tho wook. Mm. C. :. Vcghto or AHhlnr via Itod frlomlH horo during tho wools nud attended tlio KtiHtoru Star nnnl vomary TuoBilay evening, It will ho of Intercut to tho votorH of Contral Point product to know that W. J. Oarvln linn rouaoutcd to havo IiIh nemo wrltton on tho bnllnt for tho offlco of JiiHtlco or tho ponco for thlM product. T. M. Joiioh, tho proHuut Incumbent, Having niiHoiuto ly docllnod to nccopl tho orflco for anothor torm. Mr. (lurvln nerved for tunny yoarn In a Hlmllar capacity In NohrnHka boforo coming horo and Ih well riunllfloil to porforui tho du Hoh of tho offlco In nu IntolllKont nml conHclontloiiH tnnnnor. VotorH Hliould koop Mr. ftnrvln In mind on election day nnd not fall to write IiIh nu mo on tho ballot. Mayor !ovor Htruck n Uimp 'n tho county road whllo motoring nonr Plioonlx Sunday nud put IiIh enr tompornrlly out of coniinltislon. IuIIoh' Cluli l-:iiTtn Officer. At tho hint regular nieetliiK of the l.ndlcn' Ititprovomont club tho fol lowing ofricorH woro elected for tho coming term: Mrn. Ii. Hafflold, proa Idonlt Mra. S, A. Pattliton, vlco-prca-ldont: Mth. O K. Fox, nocrotary; Mm. W. I). I.owIh, tronHtiror. A apnrlnl mooting of tho club w.a hold Friday afternoon, when ar-i rniiKomoniH woro poriociou tor uiu uoxt nuiubor of the lyceum eourno, whldi will bo kIvoii Friday cvoiiIiik, N'ovombor -1. HoflH Ooarhnrt Morrl hoii Ih tho attraction on that dato, and It may bo Haiti that no more pop ular entertainer will vlult t IiIh hoc tlon of tho country tho present Hon hoii. Mih, Morrbion Ih a dramatic reader and ImpiirHonator nud nil who havo heard her unite In tho henrtl ont endoii!Oiiienl of her work. I'rolda C. Pnukoy. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrn. O. H. Pankoy of l-'lrnt and I.aurol Htreetn, died Tiioh dny moruliiK. October 2Ti, ned 3 yearH, 1 mouth and -Ti dayii. The runeral wanliold yoHtordny nfternoon from tho MethodlHt church. Ilev. T. J, Hnzolton offlrlntliiK. Intorineiit wnH inndo In tho Contral Point cem etery. II. O. Hutterfleld of AhIiIiuwI whh In town Tuecday afternoon promot Inn the IntoreHtH or tho AHhland nor mnl hcIiooI, tho future life and ukc fulnoHH of which dopeudH upon tho vote of tho olectorw or Oroi;on, nB ox pronHod nt tho romlni; election. Mr. Hutterfleld In particularly oiiKiiKOd 'n liuttliiK up ImunorH In tho dlfroront towna nloiiK tho Southern Pacific, tho motto on which rendu: "Voto for tho normal hcIiooI; Yes, .118, 3.1G, 30." A plennnnt evenlni? wiih spent on TuomJny by tho tncmberfl or tho lo cal KiiHtern Stnr chapter, tho occas ion belnn tho Hocond nnnlvorHnry or tho Institution or tho chnptor. Aftor Initiatory work nnd other routine lodKO litiHlueHH tho doom wcro open ed to tho families of niombcrH nnd n moHt plonRnnt ovcnlnc wHih gpont In a Hoclnl way. An excellent musical program nddod to tho enjoyment or tho evening. Tho rofroflhmonts woro particularly enjoynblo, tho ladles having delogated tho brothorn or tho, lodge, under tho guidance or the worthy mntron, Mrs. I. C. Hohnett. to propnre tho menu, nnd It Ih Bald that brother vied with brother In ti rrlendly content to hoo which could turn out the fluent rake, the most dainty naiad or tho most tootliHomo pumpkin pie, Tho chapter wnn In-' Htltuted two yearH ago with 1G char-, JUDGE WILL E. KING .Jiuliee of the Snpiemn C'ouit. Cniiili.lute for re-elei't' nt lor n ear (ei.r, uIiuml pin" is xmij'h I (Icorxo I!. Muruett. the lepuhlieui iiKHuinblv nominee. : VPOT CAFE HELD UP fJTlie dcmaiid l.'or the turkey diiniers last Sunday resulted in a complete "hold-up." JThi8 Sunday ;i largei' bill ol i'arc will be served. CI You can pay more, but you cannot gel better. Popular Prices. For County Recorder. I am tho republican nominee fa the officii of county recorder lot JiiuIcnoii county, Election Js'ovcmb"' 3. 11)10. FltED Ii. COFiVlO For Hlierlff WIMlUlt A. JONES Caudldato for ro-liH-tloa. IlllllltllllllllflllllllllllilllllllUIIIIIIIIIIUI I There is a I von for nil tliitigH. Our renHon for j itHkinu j on to cnll Jiere for E Office Supplies For Btntc Senator It. I NEIL Democratic Nomlneo for Stnto Sena tor from Jnckson County. Stnndfl for Statomont No. 1. Aejiinst nKHcmbly. For Stntcineiit 3. H. D. REED Gold Hill, Democratic primnry nom inee for Joint Representative Jaekhon nnd Doul'Iuh. ROBT. L. TAYLOR DeiBoerntie Nominee for County Itccordor. J&WkJ&f i t I 'HrwiLb . nm r BA'rSiKJr0Z?3t. ZZZlf II EOaKW 'S Gray (& Moe Medford's Economy vStore You can make your dollar go farther here than at any other store in the city. is Jiccamic vc honestly believe Hint we can hhow you what you want ami nt n price that will please. Wo enrry complete lines of supplier for nrchitctB anil ma terials for school children. Aivy tliinir in blue printing paper, drawing paper nml instruments' all kinds little necessaries, nnd nil nt tho lowest possible prices for the best materials. Huy your post enrds, maga zines, pnpers nml books nt the Merrivold STAMPED RUSSIAN CRASH. Just received, a large assortment of stamped Crashes in oblong pillow tops, centers and table runners; at from 35c to 85c CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR A broken lot of children's wool fleec ed Under wear; regular price 50e to 75; special for one OjT CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS One assortment of ', children's b la' . Stockings in all sizes; 10c pair, or 3 pairs for 25c. I WOMEN'S WASH SUITS Made from Oallatea in -very attractive colors and patterns, something new, at from $3.00 to $4.50 MEN'S SWEATERS. 5 dozen men's all wool extra heavy Sweaters in all coloi-s and sizes; for merly sold at $4.00; $1 1Q special X $ J..lJ SILK WAISTS r. Black Italian silk Waists, silk that will wear and wash like d0 CA linen; special price p0tJv xfe 'ML Premature Graynes., Ii in unnatural disfigurement nnd u handicap in social and buiinctt life. Those who care (or their personal ap pearance, use HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. It removes all traces of rayncss by re- vShop 1 134 West Main Street .MiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHmHiiiiiiHmwmr THE SALOON AND PROVERTY inrlnrf flin lin.f tn Its tiAfifp.il rn!rirucd ter memborH, tho present mei. uer-i .r n .. u. -h .... i. bhlp hnvliiB Rrown to 37 In that time. ucce"fu,,y,,P'c" " h.'l'dai1' Rend 3c lor tank "The Cora o( tho Hair and Bklu." rmio llayb.-cix., nrvrarK. .-s. Ju-'..v. UEFUHE ALL. SUBSTITUTES 81 anil 60c. bottles, at Urunrjlsts 'I Tho million producon poverty, nml to poverty It niltlN crime r.ml ileKrn dntlnn. Doen It promote pomonnl liberty? AlmoHt dully n man Ih .drnm?ed throuxh our Htreetn to tlio' city nil berntiHo ho In Intoxicated. Ih that liberty? To InerenHO luminous tho miloon miiHt luduro the man who tlrlnltH to drink more, nnd tho man who dooH not drink nt nil to form tho linblt la that tho uuro v:ny to por Honal freedom? You know that It Ih not. Prohibition will prohibit tlrunkonuetiH and llceiiHn will lucreano It. Kor whleh will you voto? Vote .12 ON No, .1I2XY0H and .14-IXYm. Voto enrly nml continue until every nntl-Biiloon voto Ih In tho ballot box. loei It ray? Dooh It pny to llcenoo n trnffle which louneiiH the demand .for tho helpful thliiKH of life, which In creaneH tholr coat and dlpilutHhea the nblllty to pey for thorn? Dock Itjpay to licence n traffic which mnKCH mon Icph Hklllful, letis Htoady, IoJh rellablo; which Ichhciir omUiranco, Iohjioiih Helf-rcupccL and tho renpect of otlinrn, Ichhoiih confi dence, Il'hhoiih credit, leBaeiiH tho de maud for food, clothlni;, Hhelter and tools with which to work? Dooh It pay to llconno a traffic which broeilH IdlotH, pauporn, crlni IlinlH, luiuitlcH nud epIleptlcH and onst them upon, micloty to ho Hup ported by decent, honest, ludiiHtrlouH pooplo? Doen It pny to llcenoo ak traffic which InrroiiHPB taNeii by rrontliiK ft nocoHHlty for JnllH, poultentlarleH, UHyiuuiH, hoHpltalH, iilimihnuHCB, or phaniiKOH, roformatorloH, jiollco nnd criminal cnurtn? Dooh It pny to llcenro n thliiK which docreiiHOH a iniiu'H Indiifltrlnl efficiency bo that tho Kovornmont ro portH Hhow that 72 por cont of ni;rl nulturlflto dlHnrlmlunto iiKiiliiHt htm for iibIiik It, nnd that 70 por cont of mnnufncturoi'H, R8 por cent of trndo.-)-nion anil 00 por cent of railroad offi cial do tho Rnmo thlnn? Doom It pay to maintain a national (luurnntlno nunliiHt criminal and de pendent clnHHOH from nhrond nnd 11 ceiiHo 250,000 nnlnpnUoopors to man ufacturo Hiich producta nt homo? DooH It pny to omploy tenchorfl to toach enlldron tho ovll offertH of al cohol upon tho human system nnd 11. conijo mon to soil a thliiK which lu flamoa tho Btomaoh, hardoiiH tho brain Ubbuo, HoftoiiB nnd weakens tho blond voHHohi, ImpnvorlBhos the blood, overworks tho heart, rotnrils tliQ nllinlnntlon or otfeto mutter, lUmi) tho oyo, iltillu tho hoarliiR, dts ouboi tho throat, lunKB, kldnova, llvor, norvos and iuubcUb; tho do niand for which Ih wholly nrtlflclnl nm when Biippllod Borven no ?oo(l piirposo? Dooa It pnv to maintain on our coaatH 27f llfonavliiR Btatlona nt n co)t of a llttlq moro than a million nnd n hrlf, nml out of tho anmo pockota nnd undpr tho anmo flnp; maintain 250,000 llfo-dofltroylni; atiir tloiiR nt two hllllouH nud n half? No, It docH not pay. Tho farmer. ' tho mechanic, the buHlncsH man nud I the profesnlonnl man nil know that I It doen not pny. Voto 329XNO, 342XYcs nnd 3 MX Yen. Vote early and continue until every nntl-Hnlnon voto Is In tho bal lot box. (Paid AdvertlHomout, Antl-Sulonn I.eiiKtie.) - "? ' AT THE HOTELfc. 4- l4- f f The Nash 13. A. Krles. Portland; O. I). Ilratton. Spokane; O. II. Hinv arth, Portland; W. It. SlmmoiiH, Chl ciiko; V, Woodruff, CnttiiKO Orove; K. n. SturptH, Snn KrnnrHco; Mrs. 'II II. Alfred. HellnKhnm: T. W. Peter Hoii, Portlnnd; Mrs. S. M. Wnlt. It. W. RotforH, Oaklund; I.. Illock, Snn Frnnclaco; II. NIcIioIhoii, Jr., Sacra mento; II, h. l'i'Klngor, Grants Piihs; T. Yj .IlammerHly, Portland; S. A. Paulson, Central Point; 11. 0. LIhIo, San Joso; O. D. Jonea, F. F. Smith, Wnllnco; U. C. Jenkins. Mot ullne; Mr. and Mih. J, K. I.asliain, Illllshoio, K. D. v Tho Mooro O. A. Ortham, C. S. Jlay, Portland; W. P. Stephens and wlfo, Sacramento; W. F. 12ntrop, lloimtou; V, Uulen, ABhlnnd; K. C, Plpor, Portland; u, J, .Mooro, Sun FrnucOco; W. U. Ilnyloy, Talent; C. J. Wenvor. Portland; W. n. Mc carty, linker City; W. J. Curtis. II. I.amb, Portlnndf M. II. Hunt, Sacra mento; W. H. Lockoman, Great Falls; J. H. narbour, Medford; J. W. WIIhoii, Portland; O. L. MeNolly, J. Stutt, San FranelHco; J. P. Lake,' Sllvor Lake, N 00 SC E xkw s'rvics DIHKCT KltfoSI XKW YOUK MEDFORD BOOK STOR E You beliovt'il that "ilouil fitook" to ho finlaldo when ,vou uou;Iit it, Probably it wiih -and is. Concen trate a lit t lo ndvortiBini on it4 nnd, in a wook, forKot that it ovor worriod you. Notice TO OUU PATRONS; Owing to addltlono nud Improve montfl bolng mndo to our powor plnnt at, Gold Rny It will bo nocoaaary to shut down ' ho plnnt occasionally for tho noxt fow days. Shutdowns whon nocoBsnry Mill bo mndo Sundny ilur p tho dny and nt poou hour on wool? dnyo. Wo trust that you will havo pn tlonco with mb for those unavoidable Interruptions r oloctiio servlco. Roapcctfully, ROGUE RIVER ELEOTRIO CO, AiUet'tlscil Letter 1.1st. The following list of' letter's re main uncalled for at the postofflco at Medford, Or., October JO: Mrs. A 'moll no ..Vilnius, flllw 11 An. deraon, W. P. Andorsoti. 0.ol Ander son, ,i. v. Anderson, Mrs. Charles Drown, Clyde Harden, J. A. Hall, Alrlck DarnoburK. Mr. Iloltz, Mrs. Wlnnlo Urnntlacht, J. Carkhuff. ChiiH. Ci'.mpboll. V. A. Davis, Mrs. Joclo Driakoll. Harry Egbert (2), E. A. Elma, 131ft. C. W. Flalz, F. R. Frost, Garrott Art .Studio, J. Gay nor, Charles Geddes. J. U, Green, Tom Godfrey, W. Gordon, J. M. Huw ler, J. A. Harvoy, Mrs. C. h. Ilawloy, ThoH. N, Heath (2). H. M. Holbrook, Mrs". A. Hobaon, Carrlo Heller, R. W. Hickman (2), Win. D. Jones, M. Jones. Johnnie .lolniHim. A i.iim. son, Win. Lneoy, R. W. Leonard, E. o. i.oiiKOilll. k, aino UOIUlKl, u, A. Martin, Wnllnco McCninnnt. Mih. M. H. MoMnnniiH. Aim. Alltnlmii v Vni. son, O. A. Nichola, J. E. Nichols) Will tMiitiiu, u. w. uHiiurii, Mva. Arnmontn Piiko. Gooriro Pankev. O. v. Unttm-. son, Fred Payno, Mr' Pettoraon, J, ii. uorry, m, i rowoil. Mra. P. Rulhl, Mrs. F, O. Randolph, Win, Ruster, Eliza Stryzor, Corp. M. Stuart. O. Smith. Honiu- to mii. M. O. Twootly, Goo. W, Tuny, Mra! Tumor. Al Tltua. Tlmea-Hornld Mgr., J. ,J'. 'i orry, Jiunoa VnndorvooU, Charllo Wllfound. W. W. Wilson and Partner, Jack Wilson, G. ji.( Walk, Jooslo Wheeler, William E. White, Ja'Jh.', Wnr,, Qo(' WaniBloy, W. Q. Wolla. Pnrtlea calllnn for tho above lot tors will ploaHo say "ndvortlsod." A oluu-go of 1 cont will bo niado upon delivery, A. M, WOODFORD, P. M. Fine Groceries We ean uivc you fine grocer ies nud irunrniitec tlicm to bo frebh. Wo buj' only in small quantities iunl often, tliereforo you nrc sure to get frcsli goods every time you buy goods nt this store. Come nnd let us send you a trial order. You enn send bnck anything Hint you think is not as good nn you ever bought in your life. Sale of Pishes Don't forget that this is the only plneo in tlio city Hint you can buy dishes nt Milo prieos. We linvo n goodly essortment of nil kinds of dislu ami small wares, nml just nor wo arc Imposing of nil dibit's nt very low snlo prices. Allin & Allin V.V2 WEST MAIX STREET Own a Diamond J ALSO LOOSE I STONES J: Aside from their unparalleled beauty as ornaments, they are an absolutely sound investment. The stability of their value is proven by the fact that you can get your money out of them at a moment's notice, bought largely before the last advance and am in a position to offer diamonds at much less than if I 'did so now. You run no chance of loss or disappointment here;. every stone I sell is fully guaranteed. , MARTIN J. REDDY G?eJeweler Near P.dst Office Medford, Oregon Main IOI the number of our telephone. When you want anything from tho drug store ring us up first. Wo have what you wnnt and will deliver it "rush." without extra, cost. If it's an emergencyor U' you nre busy a moment at the phone (ring 101) brings this drug store right to your door. Night or dny; it's all the same to u- all wo want to do is to servo you thoroughly i.t all hours, and nil lours. Prescriptions called for nnd delivered. ' Ring Day or Night Phone 101 Medford Pharmacy The Fair Oaks Orchard Tracts Closo to Medford. Good splendid soil. Sub-irrigntod nml nbdyo frost lino 70 acres now planted Ho poars and ap ples. Pxicos right ami ' torms onsy. Lot mo show you a gootl ro.fl oBtnto iuvostmout. Earl C. Sabin Room 202 Fruitgrowora Bank Building. "Rii8le8s Opportunity" ada usually llvo up to tholr namo and that makoa thorn worth caroful witching, will bo worth cnah to you. What the Home Rule Bill 3281 Really Is It "ives cities and towns the right to have saloons or no saloons. It gives the people who live in cities the viijht to vote on and decide this question them selves It puts the control of the liquor traffic into the hands of the voters of each precinct, so that every residential district in a city or town is protected. It means real local option. All state criminal laws aro maintained. Under it the farmer has tlio same protection he now enjoys. It is a law fitted to local conditions as thev exist in every section of tho state. It gives absolute con trol of the liquor traffic, particularly in towns and cities, where it is most need ed It will prevent the count v from wiping out the city vote on city measures. It is a law which makes prohibition possible where wanted, and impossible where not wanted. It means regulation which regulates. (Pan Advertisement.) EVERYMAN'S js? Sfte Brush pAD RdnaboiEt VrlV Havo you examined tho Brush? It not you should do so, as It has many Btrong dtstlnctlvo features. Absolutely tho easiest riding car manufac tured on account of Its spring construction. Order now for spring dollv- P. O. Box 37. THEO. W. MAKSH, Meuioru, in a. jvihs Diruui or)' .- AUTOMOBILES 0. W. Murphy. O. M. Murphy MURPITY BROS. AUTO LIVERY 1010 Ghalmors Dotrojts. Phone 1801, Valley Auto Company Medford, Or. Occasionally wo moot n wan whoso train of fiought reminds ns of a row of flat cars. Quick Servioo. Ens? Riding Prices Right. PARRY AUTO LIVERY PHONE MAIN 3141. Agency for tho Parry Cars. Rogiu River Auto Co., Frank II, Hull, Prop.. Medford, Or. Hasklns for health. tip! t' j. fiOOI) KVES AKB KSSKXTIAL fiOooi oyps moan good eyo ' sight at-d It's vory ossontlal that, your oyoa rocolvo tho boat of caro. If you talto my ndvlco you'll havo ypur eyes, oxamlnod by mo frequently. fjjlt may bo that you need ' glas08If so, I am corapo tout to fit you scientifically and accurately, DR. RICKERT OVER KENTNER'S l i tj-i,- m -