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jmv wsviv.TwwTf-mmMBim-m? -v--i rt Wri- 'M LSSZJQC - PERSONAL ITEMS Ed E. Rowo and family of Sacra- Ittcnto. Cal., are hero on a visit. Fifty-throe acres special, 10 acres " 'coming Into bearing orchard. Call on J. D. Wood, Condor Water & Power Co.'b office. tf , I. C. Donovan of Albany la here looking over the city with a view to locating. Is your Louso wired? Ono cigar les9 a day would pay for a hundred f per cent increase in comfort. Start living the electric life. tf. S. Snell of Suthcrlin, Or., Is in Mcdford on a business visit. Every light but electricity gives off semoko and smoke contains soot which deposits on your wall paper, curtains, draperies. Electric light Slows in an air tight' nulU. tr. Jacob Miller of Engle Point spent Wednesday night In Medford. Dr. Stephenson, graduate optician, 1 1ts glasses to correct any dofect of the eye. Office over Allon & Ren gan's. Phone Main 1851. 212 R. A. McDonald of Eaglo Point was b Medford business visitor Wednes day. Carl Jcfichke, the old reliable watchmaker, Is located at 130 Front street, opposlto now depot, and is prepared to do all kinds of fine watch work. 196 E. D. Colby of Drownsboro was a Medford visitor Thursday. The "Rimog Twin Sistors" at the Isls theator are pleasing packed louses with their sweet songs and poses. If you want to see tho most catchy poses and hear the sweetest singing ever heard from a local vau devillo stage,, you should attond the 3s!s this wcok either tonight or Thurs day night, and llBton to tho Romlg Twin Sisters In tholr dainty, catchy, iploaslng song3 and poses. E. A. Sherman of Talent spont Thursday In Medford. Mrs. Dolla Patterson of Portland Is In Medford on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Collins. M. R. Locko of San Francisco, who is connected with tho brokerage firm of Moss & Co., arrived in town today Jn tho interests of the company. Tho Luman case, i. o., tho state vs. Tj. Luman ot al., for chasing deer with dogs, was dismissed by Justico Canon Thursday morning on account of lack of ovldenco on tho part of the prosecution. Tho witnesses wore all non-committal didn't know anything al; all, and so tho case was dismissed at considerable cost to tho county. C. Mastors of Coos county Is hero on a business visit. L.. K. Haak of Eaglo Point was in Medford on a business visit Wednes day . , . John R. Henry of Rosoburg is In .Medford on a short business trip. Samuel C. Stlnson has loft for a few weeks' visit In San Francisco. Jack Toralin and Ben Sheldon leave today for a bear hunt In north ern California. E. A. HlckB spent Wednesday after noon in Ashland on business. C. H. Amends of Eugene Is spend ing a fow days with friends in Med- ford. i T. H. Dodge of Ashland was a ro cont visitor in Medford. W. M. Wilson of Talent was a Medford visitor Thursday. John Pernoll returned to his home at Afiplegato Thursday after spend ing several days in Medford and Jacksonville. Fred Colvlg was at Woodvlllo - Thursday looking after his political fences. Mrs. M. M. Taylor ami children of Jacksonville were Medford visitors on M Thursday. Sheriff Jones was in Medford Thursday on official business. M. J. and J. L. Casholl of Grafton, N. D., are in Medford on tho lookout for a' location. They have formerly invested a fow simolcons In southern Oregon and are looking for a placo to plant more. J. H. Gay of Central Point was In Medford Thursday on business. Mr. Gay bears tho weight of his yoars like they were not there at all, and. barring tho hairs, ho looks as young and acts younger than his son, Char- J. A. Perry left Thursday for Chi cago to look after Medford's Inter . est8 at the land show. JACK KNOCKED OUT BY STRIKER Gets Info Nonunfdrt Taxlcab and Is Hit by Brick Champion Is Stun ned and Has Big Gash Cut Over His Eyes. 'jZzr $ If- AlKDFOllD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,, OREGON, THURSDAY, KOVEMBEg 6 MO. ' . CHICAGO, 111., Nov. 3. CTiampIort lack Johnson Is speeding toward New- York with his head swathed in band ages. Jack was tho victim of a near sleep producer caused by a brick thrown by a sympathizer of the strik ing garment workers. Jack is on his way oast to Joust with Colonel Roosevelt in tho po litical nrenn. He was so busily en gaged In thought over tho speeches ho Intends to make when ho arrives In Now York that he did not notice that ho stepped into a non-union tax lcab. Tho strikers, whom he passed on the way to tho station, wero moro watchful. They saw the cab and the golden smile of tho pugilist, and their angor was aroused. Someone in tho crowd hurled a brick, which struck Johnson in the head, stunning him and cutting a big gash oye" his eyes. QUEUES SHORN 6Y CHINAMEN Consul-General LI Win Yew In San Francisco Severs Personal and Diplomatic Relations With His Pigtail Creates Sensation. CARD OF THANKS. Talent, Or., Nov. 12, 1910. To the Medford Mall Tribune Gentlemen: Words aro Inadequate In , expressing my pleasure when your paper announced that I -was oca of the fortunate contestants, and bad received one qf the fine prUea. I - shall always take pleasure In fell ng my friends to whow I was Indebted for the piano, asd I shall alway" en deavor to work for the Mall Tribune whenever 1 can. Allow mo to thank you many times. Wishing you contluued success. I im. sincerely yours, ELEANOR POWERS. Talent, Oregon. MISS FLORA GRAY, PIANO INSTRUCTION. "STUDIO, 144 S. CENTRAL. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 3. Chinese officialdom today is celo brntinjr its emancipation from the dcKradintJ queue, tho sign of Mongol submission to the Manchu conque rors. In accordance with the edict of the imperial throne, Chineso of ficials have doffed their quoues nnd now pnrt their sennt locks in the American fashion. Consul-General Li Win Yew sev ered personnl nnd diplomutie rela tions with his pip; tnil lit 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon and began cel ebrating the event. Tho celebration wns u quiet affair, consisting of visits to the homes of friends, n sol emn kowtowing with uncovered head to prove thnt his lifelong cherished queue netunlly luul been idinrn, and sundry indulging in ten and cakes of Oriental architecture. Tho word pah&ed nlong tho thor oughfares of Chinntown nnd soon the streots wero congested with excited Celestials nndt the nir filled with chopstiek vocabulary, spilled in dis cussion of the new wonder a Chi neso without n queue. Li Wing Yew nppniently was ploascd with the sensation he cre ated nnd x-econimended to his inti mutes u similar amputation of tho venernblo capillary nppendage. i OULD TRIMMED BY BESS OE VOE Settles Sensational Case Out of Court by Payment of $10,000 for Return of Certain Letters Was Sued for Breach of Promise. NEW YORK, Nov. 3. n paying 110,000, Frank J. Gould was ablo to settle out of court the suit or Bc3 slo Voo for 1200,000 for alleged breach of promise. It wjd learned to day that Gould offered tho dancer $5000 for tho return of certain let ters and that Miss DeVoe replied that she had hypothecated tho letters for a loan. Gould then doubled his offers, It is said, and received the letups. EXPECI LOWER BACON PRICES CHICAGO. 111.. Nov 3 Prices of bacon, ham and all products of the hog will take a slump within the next two weeks, experts at the Union stock yards today say Hobs are now selling on n basis of P cents for com, although corn is actually only worth half that much. A fall in price is inevitable and the big packers are getting ready for it At Armour & Co. and other pack ers vesterday it was said that be fore the breakfast bacon was belling at from 29 to 30 cents a pound, but that so many bacon hogs were com- ling into the market that a fall in Exceptional Value Giving When we decided to open a store in this cit3r we decided that we would offer first-class merchandise at the lowest possible prices. We are showing some of the newest and best styles out this season all are worthy garments none arocheap or shoddy but worth)' look from the most fastidious people in the city. We are not running a chcapr cut price store, but arc offering the, best goods that money can buy at exceptionally low sale prices.' You can come here and expect to find the best goods that yoxx would find in any city and we will guarantee the prices to be from' 15 to 25 per Cent less than you will find in most stores. wmmmwrnmrntommp.mmm i in mm i ;i ii ii i in ,lBHH i i tiiw mn m t? Mia 1 ' ' i igi m . "M ii s St. Mark's Building On West Side LADIE'S SUITS All sizes in fine broadcloths, imported serges, mannish mate rials and fancy suitings, etc., hip length coat styles, with snug-fitting skirt, satin lined and man tailored throughout, with coat sleeves and velvet canal's; some elaborately braided; in all popu lar colors ; The $29.50 tf ? C AA Values. Priced at J.VU Other very strong values in the higher priced suits at $35.00, $39.50 and up. FALL MILLINERY We have an especially big stock of New Fall Millincy in Pattern Hats and Ohic creations from our own work room and can suit everybody. A nice line of Velvet Turbans, trimmed with Persian silk and with wings;- regular $6.50 and $7.50 values; will be C4' QC sold at WO Many other excellent values i that are undorpriced one-fourth to one-third on account of late opening. few 4BSatsSfeit x - w&l ; zw vv sfflk 1 'rMBr? fj'3a$BS. : r $23.50 Tailored-Made Suits for $17.50 New suits for tho new season the most dosiro able in stylo nnd fabrics, tho host in mntcrinl nnd workmanship; complete sizes for women and mis es' conts. All wool fancy Bedford card in popular shades Conts 28 inches long, well-hanging skirts, plaited nnd very stylish. $23.50 VALUES, LATE OPENING PRICE, $17.50 VALUES IN FINE FURS Never boforo havo wo hnd such a value- to of for in Muffs, Shawlos, Zozas and Rajahs. Beau tif til seta in Mink, Snblo Fox, Squirrel, Martins, Fronch Lynx, Bonvors, Opossum, Nourobia Lynx, Jnpnncso Mink and Ermine-. Gomo and boo, bo convinced, purchase nnw Neck Mufflers, in nil jrcJ.".8.l...?2.25to $97.50 TAILORED AND SILK. WAISTS A specialty in Itoyr.l Tailored Shirt Wawitif in madras, linnotts,, porcutca- and Nic pattonut reg ular valuoH "f KO up to $25.00 nt only p w Big line of black nnd colored taffeta. Bilk-wobUs in tho now fall pnttoms K OO $0.50 to $7.50, now 'u,vw Prepare for Haloween Now la tho time- to prepare for Halloween. Wo havo the pumpkins, the- finest minco meat, cidor for your boiled ci dor, nnd ovorything in the lino of spices and accessories, such as candy, orango and lemon, etc., and can fit you ont with ovcrythine you need for the nnllowoen feast. Our Own Delivery Wagons The goods you buy horo will bo delivered fn our own deliv ery wagon and you will bo sure to get what you order in first class condition. Wo want your business and aro willing to take tho utmost care carry tho most complete stocks and guar antee satisfaction in order to merit it. OIiMSTEAD 6c HIBBARD PHONE MAIN 57I. AN ACHE AW Ti I 9 'Good uji'Hght Is ) J iirlceloMi." DO YOUR EYES DEMAND HELP? Don't neglect them too long. They may be all right, but it's best to be sure. I can tell you very shortly if they demand attention, and if they need glasses I can fit them for you in a way that will benefit and please you. Prices modera. DR. RICKERTS KjrtttiKht Specialist. Over Kentner'fl, Medford Twe Killed In Auto. OXKARD. Cal., Nov. 3. Erneist Thompson was instantly killed 'and Frank aJiMjh,.MKMHiratMy-W; IRRIGATED LANDS $1 a Acre a Month. N Interest. Perpetual water right. First-class land. Perfect climate l'rticts ten acres and up. Xo residence re quirement. Want salesmen in every town in Orogon and Washington. w havb ioo.ooo cma CHAMA TAIXKY ZJOTD COSCrANV 407 Well Far so Portland. Oregon Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PnONE 2271 Night 'Phones: F. W'. Woeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT ISIS THEATRE THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE TO-NIGHT "Never a Dull Moment" LeWitt and Ashmore IjK WITT & AH1I.MOUI2 Prowiitlnj; the Farcical Comedy "T1IK HOW) Mil. TIMID" 3-REELvS-3 LATEST MOTION PICTURES I THE RETURN OP TA-WA-WA 2 THE SILENT WITNESS a A FLIRTY APPLIOTJON -------- SONG "I LOVE YOU ALL THE TIME" By IIARRY BLAN01IARD w .. - . w yywwy Doors Open at 7 p. m. CHILDREN, 10 CENTS ADULTS 20 GENTS i ! I I "1 H MATINEE SATURDAY and SUNOAY, 2:30 P. M. Investments These light lunches, well cooked and nicely prepared, are a joy and a satisfaction. ( The improvements in the! service at the Spot Cafe now meet tho long felt want of fastidious people. Clean cut and up to date. Popular prices. OOCKX000X00' For Placer or Quartz Mine CALL AT ROOM 3, t23 EAST MAIN" STHRI5T K00000XXXXXXX0X For QuicRSale Six-room modern house, with furnace, paved streets, (finely furnished), worth $(00M, For three days we can .sell this line homo for $."i000 $2000 cash, balance like rent onh $50 per month. lOnough oak wood iiifludcd for winter's use. ABSOLUTELY A SNAP. Huntley-Kremer Comp'y Room 214 Fruitgrowers' Bank Bldg, Moor-EhniCJo. 212 FRUITGROWERS BANK BLDG. Phono Main SOI. See thoso boforo buying, QITY PROPERTY: $1,500 for property rontc'n for ovor 800 por your. ."53,000 for property that will rent for $35 or $40 por month. I .$1,700 for property that will rent for about $00 por month with room on tho lot for another house or apart tnont biiildinc $2,400 for propony rontod for $10 per month. All close in. FKUIT LANDS: 280 norcs for development and subdivision. 00 acres rmigh, 11 ncroH. boarinR f'lit mid. Nowlowna; 13 acres m Spit and Newtowns; Ji ncr0: ;n ponrs, 13 acres nlfjilf'a. Pumice soil, irrigation plunt, eovon room modem stono btintralow, keopors lodge, bwrn, ontitr)montH, stock, etc. coraplote, One of tho finest properties in the ral lov WC ALSO HAVE 'A LARGE LIST OF THK FINEST CITY LOTS AND HOMES $ ALSO FRUIT LANDS DE ! VKLOPEI) AND UNDEVELOPED. ' Call and see us. ooooooooooooooooo Dressmaking Two front roos, cestrnlly located; 6 large wlndowv; flno tnr driuuiaauklBB! t3S nonnth. k&i:i:.zz l , ; Troutman Orchard Heater Tho world's standard of efficionoy and economy. They burn air. Made in seven types to meet any requirements. Special prices for short time, We also manufacture the lard pail hca'crs. Write. Karl, R. Wundt, General Agent, Moridian, Idaho. If yAur edrartUlae U no uaUkMr-1 hard t aarrat ti IbvuiIm.H '. Notice TO OUR PATUON3: OwlnK to ai!.?IHnn n.l - Hionta being mndo to our tww plkat at Oold Itay u will b neeetMry t hut down ho plant oeulenally for necoeBanr m be mada ioV j lti the day aad t aoo ttMr M "em aya. We trut tfcat you wUl bar -tlonee with w for (Iuxm MMreUaUe Intorruptlona ft elark Mrrt., koouw xmm umtmo m. mm 4T. 5 'Z:i