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asas V. .J.0J.V. t tfanrsfv wms4p- "' uiftn ""CM" MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1910. PERSONAL ITEMS Wanted Two tallymen to work la retail lumber yard. Big Pines Lumber Co. 194 John Brlner of Talent was In Med ford on a business trip Wednesday. A. M. Helms was in Medford from Talent Wednesday. Fifty-three acres special, 10 acres coming Into boarlng orchard. Call on J. B. Wood, Condor Water & Power Co.'s office. tt A. C. Randall of Talent was a JModford visitor Wednesday. Is your louso wired? Qne cigar less a day would pay for a hundred por cent Increase In comfort. Start living tho electric life. tf. Captain Milo Caton of Phoenix was In Bedford looking after business matters Wednesday. G. W. Moyerj of Central Point was In Medford for a few hours Wed nesday. Every light but electricity gives off somoko and smoke contains coot which deposits on your wall paper, curtains, draperies. Electric light glows In an air tight bulb. tf. ' Tyson Bcall of Eagle Point was In Medford on business Wednesday. Air. Beall was JuBt releasod from tho hospital a few weeks ago, after an operation for appendicitis, and lately his wlfo and child have boen down with Intermittent fever, but are now convalescing. "Wo havo to go through theiio things onco In a while, and as long as all hands come out all right, and the sun still shines Jn tho Roguo River valley what's tho uso of worrying?" is hla cheerful view. Dr. Stephenson, graduato optician, iits glasses to correct any defect of tho eye. Office over Allen & Rea ,gan's. Phone Main 1851. 212 Nicholas Joy of Ashland was a lied ford visitor Wednesday. G. P. Armstrong of Portland waB In Medford on a visit to rolatives and friends this weok. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Colomon of Bos- top, Mass., aro among the recent ar rivals in this city. Mrs. E. C. Morse of Apploton, Wis., is among the into arrivals at tho Xash. 'ttiiMHflHHIilfi R. P. Nell ofAshland was in Med ford Tuesday evening on a business visit. B. M. Hall of Grants Pass spent Tuesday In Medford on a business fto. The "RImog Twin Sisters" at mo Isls Hieator aro pleasing packed liouse8 with their sweet songs and noses. If you want to seo the most catchy poses and hear tho sweetest singing over heard from a local vau- devillo stago, you should attend the IsIb this weok either tonight or Thurs day night, and listen to tho Romlg Twin Sisters In their dainty, catchy, pleasing booes and poses. T. H. Hobert of Holland, Jo'soph- ino county, is In Medford on business matters. F. and M. Castrel of Minneapolis, Minn., who aro already Interested here, aro looking nftor their Invest ments In Jackson county. Justin Elfort of Roseburg Is hero on a visit, called thither by tho ill ness of his father, W. W. Elfert. W. C. Leovor of Central Point, one of tho prominent citizens c that city, was a Medford visitor Wednesday. W. A. Bullock of Portland was In Medford on business Wednesday. Mayor Can -nd Councilman Demmor were nt Jacksonville on bus iness boforo tho county c urt Wed nesday morning. SGoorgo Coulter, the painter has r a... .1 ... n .win nf DAVflPfll WfinlfH1 duration In tho Elk creok country, whore ho has been spreading colors on D, M. Ponco's now resldouco. W. T. Grlovo of Central Point was In Medford on a business trip Wed nesday. Georgo F. Young returned Monday, from a successful hunting trip in tho Steamboat section. Carl Jeschke, tho old rellablo watchmaker, 1b located at 130 Front street, opposite new depot, and Is prepared to do all kinds of fine watch work. 195 F. S. Smldt and A. E. Pendleton L- of Ashland were Medford visitors Tuesday evening. Tha high school team is working hard to get in trim for tho game with Grants Pass Saturday afternoon. T There will do oniy iwo games in Medford this year. Tho coming Sat urday game and tho one on Thanks giving. Right Now is the proper time to buy your winter needs in Underwear Our lines are complete. Eveiy size is in stock. loit er the lino o sizes gets more or less broken, and you will have to select your wants from the left-overs. Ju& Now we are showing a new and. complete line of Ladies', Misses' and Boys Union Suits, and Vests and Pants, both in the flat and Jersey ribbed fleece lined goods; also a new line of infants' wool and cashmere "Wrappers, Bands, etc. PRICES $1.25 TO $1.50 EACH. Hosiery We are showing the most complete line of men's, I ladies', boys', misses' and infants' Hosiery in Medford. Best wearing qualities, jjopular priced. Wool or cot ton. Come in and let us .show you our line. HUSSEY'S Can Anything be Nicer Than a First Class SteaK? Jut itunsrino yoursolf real hui'Ri-y nnd sittinjr down to a Rood menl. It mnkos n dlfferonco what kind of steak is set boforo you. If it comes from this shop you nrc sure to relish it. It will bo first-clnss in every particular. Wo can nesuro tins, for wo have chosen tho very host eattlo that havo been raised in this purt of tho wet, nnd no butler grow anywhere Wo have a cold stoniRO plant, where nil monts are kept until thoy nro tender and as nice ns it is possible to havo thomv To make a Iour story short it would be next to impossible to trot a pioco of meat from our mar ket that was not firet-olnss in every way. Wb don't let it como in, in tho first place, and if it should pet in we don't let it ro out to, our customers. J Give us n trial and find out for yourself. , Warner, Wortman 3D. Gore GROCERY PHONE 286 MARKET PHONE 281 LANDQUIST, JOHNSON 6 LILIUS, INC. Real Estate and Insurance Bargains and Money Makers in Farms, , Orchards and Tim- ber Lands. Phone 2411. Special Representative for International Real Estate Association, Chicago. 201 St. Mark's Block. HARNED PLEASES LOCAL AUDIENCE General Verdict Was "Excollcnt" But Piay Itself Is Void of Artistic Merit Neither Is It a Problem PlayAppeals to Emotions, AN EASY AND HARMLESS WAY I TO DARKEN THE HAIH. "Who does not know of the value of tare and sulphur for keeping the hair dark, soft, slossy and in good condition 7 As a matter of fart, nlpbur I a natural element of hair, and a deficiency of It m the hair U held by many scalp spe cialists to be connected with Iom of color and vitality of the hair. Unquet tionabiy, there is no better remedy for hair and calp troubles, especially prema ture grayness, than a?e and sulphur, it properlj prepared. The Wyeth Chemical Company, 74 Cortlandt St., New or City, put up n -Ideal preparation of this kind, catted Wyeth's Safe and Sulphur. It is sold by all leadlnc drureUts for 60c. and $1.00 a bottle, or Is sent direct by the manufacturers upon receipt of price. .FOR SALS DY LEON B. HAS- I KINS, MEDFORD, OR. Ad readers like to know facts about property and your ad will sell your house more quickly tf yon remember this. Ila&kuui for health. Miss Virginia Ilnrned and hur ootnpany ansa n performance at thu opera house hint nilit Unit plouoed tho audience. In faol thu (,'oiiornl vordict was "c.colIont" nnd the opinion of tho Kenoral public i tiBimlly the court of last nppen! o far as the linnnoinl success of tho piny is concerned. Hut this cannot always be said of artistio success. For instance, oho nf Gilbert & Sul livan's bet operas, "Princess Ida," died in its cradle although it was umvorsalb applauded by critics. Mis Ilajned's play, "The Woman He Married," in our opinion b. al most entirely void of artistic merit. Neither is it n great problem play. Thu author, Herbert Hashford, seom to havo cnthercd material for his plot from the numerous emotional i)la3 that havo boon scon in the last two deondos. Rnrdoau's "Latosoa" tenches no high moral, but it is art, and in the presence of hifh art tho gross and lewd are never risible. Last night's piny appealed to tho emotions, but not to the artistic or to the highly moral sense. In fact to analyze the plot shows it border ing somewhat on the ludicrous. A wayward son is disinherited by h rich father for marrying a ladv who had been mixed up in vaude-, ville, livinjr xncturea nnd the likt, much to the disapproval of the father-in-law The youne man ia en gaged in writing a play, but is so harrassed by creditors that he i unable to collect his thoughts and center them upon his dramatic dream. The family larder is very much depleted and the devoted wife in order to repienisa me aigmam larder arranges with n famous artist to pobe ns his model in what Tnlby ! tails "The Altogether." Tho husband discovers tho manner in which sho has been supporting the laiailv and enters his protests, whcic upon the nudionce is supposed to think him a brute. Hut it all comci out in tho wnuh, to to speak, m what was a very pietty last at. in whuh thu wringing of hands and th ."M God, Jacks" wore all cut out. Ibsen bus a situation somewhat biinilnr in his "Doll's Houso." Nora Huliiicr is ncoiued of forgery by her husband, but Ibsen's horoino m her defense ri&os to a dignity that makes ou proud of all womankind. But linnhford and Ibeu are two diffei on t men. The stage of our time, especially in thi!- country, has been commer cialized until it it n case of box ofllco receipts. A play should hae no part in dramatic literature that doo not teach n moral, or at least bo able to lay olnim to artistic merit. "The pinv is tho thing," nnd the public should bu more frovoio in thoir criticism. The fault is not wjtli the actor but with tho Hebrew manage ment in New York. E. M. A. Saves an Iowa Man's Life. The ery grave scorned to yawn before Hobert Madden of West Bur lington, Iowa, when, after sot en weeks in tho hospital, four of the best physicians gav0 him up. Then was shown tho marvelous curative power of Electrio Bittors, For, aftor eight months of frightful suffering from lier trouble nnd yellow jaun dice, gotting no help from other rem edies or doctors, five bottles of this matchless medicine completely cured him Its positively guaranteed for stomach, liver or kidney troubles and never disappoints. Only 50c at Chas. Strang's. , m ; f. An cood advertising; is a vital part of store sevrice, a rood afore mast b ndip tiseJ. If your advertWnf le to anlfcjxjr cant that It asakec people suppoa your store to ajtlmyarUrt wrk toart to eerret tfco isaruatoa. JRRS8A7EE3 T.Aiuns ' i -M KF AW ACRE 91 aa Acre a Month. N Interest. Perpetual water right. First-class land. Perfect ilimato. Tracts tea acres and up. Xo residence re quirement. Want salesmen in every town in Oregon nnd "Wasliington. WK HAVE lOO.OOO ACRKS CHAtU VAJJLKT tAttO COMPANY 407 Wells FarsTo Portland, Oresoa WecKs & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phones: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT These light lunches, well cooked and nicely prepared, are a joy and a satisfaction. The improvements in the service at the vSpot Cafe now meet the long felt want of fastidious people. Glean cut and up to date. Popular prices. sssMfi !SJv V I MT i8?ifcv XF SV . J "v.--x " X r Our r-(r I'anrl Hour Direct tram I ntturj' lu 1 ou, 1 1 SI- HI .$10 SASBUnd 90.?S You Bt lie heat vnlui and lilB tut iiuallty ut price like ttipue b) ordering from ur catalotruo MUalnu 7lr liuiiKnlmt duurn, SI. 00. I'rom dnutn, t- l."V lo ss.00. Cutluce froni Mludimk, t-."'-i and up. k. It. luitldu iloor friiium, 7."c. K. ). plfjii tvludmv lrnin-, st.OO. '.'Hulil ttlnilitnit, rtirrk mil, 7Hu up. Wo have our own foctory and nave nu tl middleman t'roflt Pack mrefully and ship nnywllortj UunU uii your Hit of inaterlul ASK I'OU CAT.4I.OCiVI9 No 43 O. IS. VV!LL6Af1S CO. 1)IS Klrxl t- .irntllr. Waists and Skirts Waists ,, Tho latest stylos, tho piost up-to- date, deslriiblo fabrics, tho 'right )FK J prices. Seo thorn to bo convinced. Skirts If you want a eoparato'sklrt that will bo dressy for nil occasions, woar woll nnd give porfect satlsfuctlon, cnll hero nnd Boloct ftom our big assort ment of now styles. Children's Wool Dresses A nlco nssortment of wool school dresses for children ages 2 to 14 yenis dark btylos tho most doslr.iblo designs, IF ItUASONAJlLK IRI013S. Belts Just received, n lnrgo ship mont of a woll now stylo bolts. You must coo thorn to npiiro clato their artistic offects nnd exceptional values. Kimorias In silk nicssnllno, Jap cropo and kltnnnn cloth, In tho highest, richest, most pleasing shades nnd patterns ovor Bhown hero. Thoy nro almost dreams of beauty. Correct Sweaters The nowest sweaters aro horo I.ntcnt Now York stylos at loss than two-thirds tho prices nskod for thorn. Long offects und popu lar Jacket styles. Kvory valuo Is bona fldo nnd vory doslrnblo. 1'itrcics i?2.. to 9ia.no. SriTS, COATS, OKMSHKS THe EMPORIUM (). 13. T CKSTItO.M, I'l-oprletor Satisfaction! We do not claim tho distinc tion of being the only relia ble firm in our line in Med ford, but the complete satis faction of those having work done by us speaks for our reliability. OFFUTT-RORNES AUTO COMPANY ; AUTO REPAIRS : Eighth and Central Streets Phone Main 6231 DEER SLAYING CASE THURSDAY FORENOON The Applegate deer slaying cane, in winch Hevernl defendants nre nf e i"l of chasing deer with hounds, wi ( r nne up beforo Jurtice Canon Thursday morning. It was set for Tuesday, but was postponed on ac court of tho absence of material witsoeeM. ISIS THEATRE THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE TO-NIGHT "Never a Dull Moment" -- - - Roxiiiig Twin Sisters THE MOST PLEASING SINGERS EVER HEARD OK THE LOCAL VAUDEVILLE STAGE 3-RE:ELvS-3 LATEST MOTION PICTURES 1 THE RE'JT RN 0 1'1 TA-WA - Y"A 2 TIIK SILKNT WCTNKSS 'A A FLIRTY A FFUCTJON - -.- -- SONG "I LOVE YOU ALL THE "TIME" By HARRY BLANCIIABD' -.-44yf XWXX00X;l For Placer or Qiuartz Mine CALL AT ROOM 3, Mil KAST MAIS STKKBT mOX0OKC00 " W Investments -i.-- Moor-EhniCo. 212 FRUITGROWERS BANK DLDSL. Phono Main SOI. II if IWw mm ff 11 'dims l 11 fi 111 fmmm - ---- - --H- i Doors Open at 7 p. m. CHILDREN, 10 CENTS ADULTS 20 OElfTS MATINEE SATURDAY and SUNDAY, 2:30 P. mT ) Seo thoso before buying. CITY PROPERTY: ' ' 1!4,500 for property rented for, over $800 per year. $3,000 for property that will rent1 for $35 or $40 por month. $4,700 for proporty that.vrill real for about $C0 por month with roo on tho lot for another houso or apart ment buildinir. $2,400 for proporty rented for $ttf I por month. ' v ' . ' ,.-i4te. ' 1 s All olose in. '- ' , FRUIT LANDS: 280 noros for dovolopneat' and' ' subdivision. . . 00 acres ranch, 11 noresj bearirij?'" Spits nnd Nowtowns; 33 acres ia. Spitz nnd Nowtowns; IS ncro In penrn, 13 neros alfalfa. Ptuaico soil, irriRution plant, sovon room modem slono bununlow, koopors' Jode, barwF ; oquinmonts, stock, etc. coraploto. One 'v' of tho finest properties i tho tkI !oy, k WE ALSO IIAVE A LARGE LIST: OF THE FINEST CITY LOTS AND HOMES; ALSO FRUIT LANDS DE VELOPED AND UNDEVELOPED. Call nnd boo us. i Where Are You Going to Winter? WILLOWS, OAL county leak of Glen county, ou main lino of 8. P. railroad, in heart of Sacramento valloy; 150 miles north of San Francisco. Tho Saornmento vnlloy is tho hircoHt stock and wheat ooun- Lf2T?in tho I,,nci.fip const. A liirKo ir rlKntlon projoct la now In oporatloa, covering nt prosont 60.000 acron. and. will oovor 200,000 acres, whlck. tnnkoB It poHBlblo, with our fine ell- mnto, HtiiiBhlno nnd fortllo soil, te rnlHo nnythlng that growfl, from oranges to nlfalfn. Ind sella at $2G to 200 por aero. Cnll or wrilo KENDRICK LEAK & AVBKY nt Willows, California, ror . booklet nnd comploto Informatloa. 192 NOTICE. i Notico is horeby kivcii that on ths lfith day of October, 1010, suppla montftry nrtiolen of incorporation of Cnpilol Hill, Incorjioratod, wero duly filed and recorded in tho office of tho fceorotnry of tho stuto of Oregon, ainnndnn,' tho original urtioles of w corporation thereof by chniiRinfj the name of snid coiporation from Cap itol Hill, Incorporated, lo IliRhoroft, Incorporated, ami thnt all fees r (Hiired by Inw wore duly paid. (Siirnod.) ALFRED T. WILLIAMS. A. CONRO FIERO. A. C. ADRAMS. ' C. W. WILMEROTJI. JOHN D. OLWELL. JO Directors. ' ' Modfhl, Or., October '25, 192a Not Sorry For Blunder. "If my fnends hadn't blundered in thinking I was a doomed victim of consumption, I mij;ht not be alive now," writes I) f Bonders of Hnr nRburjr, Ky , "but for years they saw every attempt to cure a luiijr-rnfkinK cough fail At Inst I tried Dr Kinjr'w New Discovery Tho effect was won derful. It soon stopped tho cough and I am now in better health than I havo had for years This wonder ful life-saver is an unrivaled remedy for couchs, colds, lacrippe, asthma, croup, hemorrhajres, whoopinj? coufjh or weak Junjc. BOo, $1.00. Trial bottl? frea. Quaranteed by Chas. btranff, Notice TO OUn PATiinwH Ciailnrt in piililliu.. - . 1m mepts bolng made to our ravu. .u.' ' ki Hold Ray It will bo aeeeMary it, inn u.iw!j no piaat occaslatHlly tve uo itt fvw oaya. Hhutdowjw wha nocessary VH1 be made Sunday ,iUK. Ing tho da d at noo haur en """ ". Wo trust' tiwif Su -wrlll kave ttooco with xis fur taM "TTttiUVIt interruptions in JlMbjli Mqrtes. HoauK niYMMmPtwa am. "BujIms Opportunkjy 1liwll live up to their ttatiAMl tfci . , , ..,. , ,.mmm mKi mem worth mv will h wortk i t "MS- .! ..