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I. MEDlTODMATLTrmHTNE,MEDIX)Jm, QtiKfiON, TUKKDAY. NOV KM 13101? in, 1010. 5 PERSONAL ITEMS CORONER'S WIT SAVES NEGRO George H. I) ti ilia in of Grants Pnss wub hero on ft business trip. . D. A. Pnlne of Eugene is hero on , n business visit. V. C. Uayner and family of. Scat-j ASBUIIY PARK, N. J., Nov. 15. tie, Wash., nro among tho recent nr-jTo the wit of Coroner Purely, ThotnnB rivals In Medford. C. P. Tcrwllllger of San Jose, who Is also Interested In Jackuon county ILrids, Ih here looltlng after business Interests. I'lfty-turco acres special, 10 acres coming Into bearing orchard. Call on J. D. Wood, Condor Water & Powoi Co.'s office. tl It. ii. Dodge of Akron, Oo., who hns been sovoral months In the east looking after business Interests there, has returned to Medford and will be here for Homo time looking after his Investments In Southern Oregon. Is your louse wired? Ono cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent Increase In comfort. Start living tho electric llfo. tf. B. n. Itamsby of Klamath Falls Is in Medford on a business trip. Frank M. Northrnp of HiiRono was In Medford Tuesday on n visit. Every light but electricity gives off semoko and smoke contains soot which deposits on your wall paper, curtains, draperies. Electric light Williams, :;Meged murderer of Mario Smith, aged 9, owes his life today. While n mob waited outside tho As-j bury jail clamoring for Williams'! life, and while Chief of Police Wll-i Ham li. Smith checked them with a speech, Purdy drove up to tho rcar( cntrnnco of the Jnll in an automobile, took Williams in it and spend to Free hold, where the negro is now in cus tody. When Purdy and his prisoner were at n safe distance Chief Smith open ed the Jail doors nnd allowed repre sentatives of the mob to enter nnd see for themselves that Wllllama was gone. Tho mob vented Its spite with a roar of displeasure and by throwing a few stones In tho direction of tho Jnll, ami then quietly dispersed. Williams' prelltnlnnry hearing will probably be held at Freehold, an it is deemed Inadvisable to attempt It at Asbury. Chief Smith announced to day that he was satisfied there is a reasonable doubt of tho accused slay er's gulljt. glows In an nir tight bulb. tf. Mfs. Elizabeth Uoso of Eugene wnCngton BCj,0olj .?32G0.. U ii:UlUlll flOltw, ii-nwj. Look at 5-room modern bungalow, James F. Kctchem of Portland I In Medford on a business trip. Ur. Stephenson, graduate optician, fits glasses to correct any defect of the eye. Office over Allen & Iten gan's. Phone Main 1SG1. 212 Arthur Geary has rcturnod from Portland and will try tho "simple llfo" on tho farm for a few months. Moor-Ehni Co-, exclusive ocent for property In Crescent nnd Wake- fiiil ok. townsltes on Hill's nev railroad. See them. Crescent iJlurnlsbcd, division point, f ",'Jioso to business section; $6200., ,, I). T. Drlsko, formerly of Medfordff - . , s' but now a resident of Portland, l . ,45 acres njfrilfa, and fruit lan,d, orthwest .corner Park avenuo and akotn, and" niako an offer. . , Bit; list of business nnd residence ts nnd houses that you should look t beforo buying. ASHLAND CITY. pno homo plnco, 7-voom IVj' houso, ncros bearing fruit, burn nn a visit to relatives am friends. Mr. Drlsko says that tli growth of Medford in tho two year j' he has been absent is amazing. " started tho other day to viBlt my olt home, which was pretty well on thi outskirts' when 1 left," ald ho, "an within city limits, now hoiise, barn, jotc.,, right for subdividing In onc acra tracts; $100 per ncro. Good 4-room houso, lot 116x1.95, rult and hordes, on now boulevard, In K 1 Companies AUTOMOBILES Quick Service. Easy Riiinjf. ' Prices Right. PARRY AUTO LIVERY CALL FOR YOUR SEASON TICKETS FOR NAT SHOW All lHoje who hilled for benson ticket for our entertainment con will confer ti jsrcul for if they .Ml eiiJJ for tlioir ticket, either nt tin Nnt lox ofllcy r Hn,kin' drii' sloro. Thr tlrt numher of the course i dnted for Tlmit-ilay nijjlit, Nov. 17. when Mndnin Kreidn Lnnxendorff nnd company will appear. .Madam Lnngenilnrff one of Hie world famous contralto and enter on thi. concert tour direet from th Mulropfllitnn oporn house, where h in n tUxiftntiim Inst M'nsnn. Thi nt ruction, nnd in fwt nil the oilier in the coume nre I he 1M thai monev cmt buy nnd we nnliirnlly w H't v"ir tuitmnHpe. THE XATATOWPM MANAGEMENT. FILTHY SToMATU. I couldn't fhulxlt. In the first placcloso In; $25Q0. tho house had been moved away nmj . .. t In tho second tho town had growr3T'f IftSUf&nC6 bo nnicii niriiiiT in mm uuvtuuu ni s , J,. I WUil HUVUIitl uiuv-in imjuuu .- -" . tlnutiou before I realized it. i haven't found that houso yot." HoVs may bo bad, and sometime g.rls. Thet older one f ordltu: cared for in return for slight Hen- Ices rendered. For particulars ad-1 dress W. T. Gardner, Supt. Uoys' and Girls' Aid Society of Oiegon,, Port land, Or.' -' tf j Dr. It. N. Rati of Wheeling, W. Va n brother of W. F. Kau of the llotol Moore. Is vllstlng Medford. D. W. Sturgls of Ileaglo was In Medford on a business visit Tuesday. Ladles, you can now have your furH cleaned, remodeled and rellnod. Call at Humphrey's storo ufternoons between 3 and B. We guarantee our work. 11. Hartlett. 205 Editor E. J. Kalcor of tho Valley Record spent Monday .livening In Medford. Judge W. E. Phlpps has returned rrom it business trip to Portland. If you haven't got a block In Oak dale Park addition you had better get one ut onco. Sen W. II. Evorhnrd, 909 Ninth street. West, for particu lars. u L. E. Wakoman and family have returned from an extended visit In Minthern Cnlirornin. Have you noticed the now build ings "going up in Oakdalo Park ad dition Just south of Mr. Hoofs? tf S. S. Altken of Prospect has been visiting In Medford. W. 11. Lamb has bought tfo five unre tracts In Oakdalo Park addition utid will build n good houso ut once. 20: Mr. and Mrs. J. Stlllwoll Vllus left Monday to spend u few weeks In Cal ifornia. George W. Kearns of Grants Pass was In Medford on business Monday. J, n. MaoDnnald or Table Hock spent several days In Medford this week. J. C. Pendleton and son Verno of Table Hock were Medford visitors during tho week. F -Warm Bedding Cheap- Good size cotton Blankets, pail 18c Large size cotton Blankets, pair ...98c Large size Comforters, eaeh ....;;L& ::..::.fT.". ..980 MANN'S Centanl Avenue Near Post Office -Sheets and Pillow Slips Cheap- 12 and -Ij-ineli Bleached Pillow Slips 12c 72x90 Bleached Sheets, each 59c 81x90 Bleached Sheets, each 1 69c Winter Underwear The Greatest Bar gains in the City. LooK Them Up To morrow Children's wool Vests and Pants; all sizes; values up to $1.2f)j cleanup price, Qf each , TtuL Children's heavy fleeced Union Suits; nil sizes; special, per suit .... lined 69c "Women's light weight,, fleeced lined Vests and Bants; sizes; very spocial Women's fleeced lined Union Suits; regular and extra sizes: very special, a j Boys' and girls' fleeced lined Vests, Bants and Drawers; extra good quality; f)Qr each uvb extra 35c 05c Women's heavy Vests and Pants: very, special, each fleeced lined 29c Medford's Popular Priced Store Ready-to-wear Garments LaV(gue Styles are the Best .lust a few Suits loN. of those fino $25.00 values at, QA CA each . nJ.Ulv Women's heavy 4lversev Coals in black onlv; a splen- ff A AA did $15.00 grade? very special, each .' i IW.vV New plusliand Caracul Coats; full length; lined with OC ft A Skinner satin, ati each, $35.00 and ,....: quOMv Petticoat's Women's black "near silk" Petticoats; J gA extra wide,, with patent band; $1.98 grade ;'spejial, each V"v Sweaters Women's heavy winter Sweaters in oxfoud, QO Qft while and red; good $4.00 values; special yuvO Children's Wool Sweaters; all sizes and colors; special, At) a each . tFOI See our new- line of Furs in fox, marmot, Jap mink and coney ; all now styles,' at $4.98, $5.98, $9.98, $14.93 and $16.98 each. ;!' K20W&W " LS 'a-WOi -1 DRESS GOODS All the New Weaves and Colors at M Special Prices I Now Plaids; all new designs, at, yard $1.19, 48c and 19c New Poplar Cloth in nil colors; !3(5 inches wide; special, 9fZp yard dtfv New Henriettas in all colors; fine for children's dresses; J,fii yard "OC r Waterproof Poplin in all QQ colors at, yard Jv 4 Curtain Poles Barret's Flexible Curtain iPoles, complete, ready to put up: Regular 10c size, each ., lie Regular 20c size, each .' 14c Regular 25c. size, each 19c Begular -10c size, each 29c Women's Spats 100 pairs women's Spats in all coiors ami sizes ouc, irratte: jiia ' m I special, a pair. .t4a4 b t 4 it r t a Premature Grayness I'ood IViiiieiidnt; In Stomach Cjui.sc.n u Hunk CondMloii, Vhen yr xaVo IndiKosCou your Vioti Bourn; .nnny times It actually roth and To'-vc Kasea that jiohon the blood. Tnko Ml-O-NA Btomnch tphlets If yhji want to uImiieo your hud sloni-a-.-h Into u he.-ilthy, clean one. As CIiuh. Strang.- MI-O-NA hi Ho best pre.scrlptlou for unset ntoiuach and Indlccstlon svor written No uiattor hw misor hlo you ntoninh feels, MI-O-NA j'onmoh tihletH rIvo linmedlnto re lief. TnkV Ml-O-NA Kto.Tiach tnhlets. which nro t.wrantecd to euro Indi cation, and rid yoursoir of dlzzlnes.3. biliousness, nervous or sick head , or money back. Take Ml-O-NA tablets If you wint to nmtu) vour Htomuuh b Btroiii; that 't will dls'at Hie heartiest meal with ut dlatresH, nnd furnUh good, eloan. .lutiltlous bleed in a I; I n f,' elements to Uio body. Tako MI-O-NA tablets, ono or two - Itli or nfte- each meal, If yon wnnt to get rid f-f that drowsy, tired out 'eolliis. I-'fty centn Ig all Chn.-xr. Strang vjUb for a large box of MI-O-NA tab lets. You c..r. get a free trial treat ment by writing Uooth's MI-O-NA "-.).. Huffalo, N. T. 7! It an unnatural dUfiguremont and a j .''liaudlcap ia nodal and buiiacst lifo. , ' Tbote who care for their pcrional ap pearance, use HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. It removes all traces of graynen by re- itorint the hair to iti natural color used i ucceiifullr when all other fail. IS NOT A OYH. Send 2c. (or trolca "Thn Care ol tbe ITalr nnd Skin." l'hllo Hay Spec Co.. Newark. N.J..U.S.A. BEFUSE ALL iUBSTITUTES SI ctnd 80c. boltlcu, at druarjlsta KOIt SAI,I3 I1Y LEON IJ. HAS ICINS, MI5DFORD, OR. SAGE FOR DARKENING THE HAIR. There 13 nothlne new about tlic ido.i of mine sdkc for ri'nturluj; tlie eo'.ur of tlu hair. Our Kreut-KraiuliuotLirt ki-it tlivir locks soft, dark anil k lossy by uin:; a "iae tea." Whenever their hair frll out or took on a dull, faded or streaked ap pearance, they made a bn-w uf ste leaves and applied it to tln-lr Imlr with wonderfully bencllci.il effiet. Noivaduys we don't have to resort to the olJ-lIuic, tiresome method of Katherlui; the lierbi nud ijiaklns tho brow. 'J his h ilom by iklllful clieniNls bi-iier than tj could do it ourselves, and all wo bare to do U to Mil fur llie ready msde product. Wyelh's HdRe and Sulphur, ro'itainliig s.iye In thi proper strenplli, wllli (he addition of Sulphur, another olil-t'me enl! remedy. This preparation Is mid bv nil flit ijh driigirMtx for fiOc. and f.l.00 n nnt'. or h kent direet by the Wyetu Chemical Company. 74 Porlljiiidt St., New York City, upon receipt of price. For sale nnd recommended by Leon II. Hasklns. ) V. Medford Pharmacy 1TXVU1V1 A NeBr post Office 101 Calls Us Up Day or Night, Main 101 BUT n "TuT'V Groceries ly i 1 Hardware x v pry c ods EvorytHin in Drugs 3- LAY-AWAY TIME IS HERE It's not too eai'lv to think of Christ mas. Now is the time to select your holiday ifil'ts. Our stock of diamond- mounted jewelry, watches, gold and sil ver ware, toilet ware, cut glass, clocks and iimhrellas is worthy of your inspec tion. AVe have, them to suit every j'an cv, taste and purse, all solidly good and low priced. A SMALL DEPOSIT Is nil wc nnh on any article .you might select, uiul we will hold it until the tune you need it or von moiclit select wlmt you wnnt, pnvii 1 it 1 It ut the lime; you'll have it paid for by ClirMiiiiis without nusHi" llie miiiiII nmouuts. -S. t (a) ISP w ml n WW THE JEWELER MARTIN J. REDDY NEAR THE POST OFFICE The Fair Oaks Orchard Tracts Close-to Medford. Qood Bplondid soil, Bub-irriKated uiid above frosttHHer-"0 acres now plunged to ponm nud np r pics. Prices riKht anil tab:-' (" cnay. Let mo show you n Rood ' real estate investment. Earl C. Sabin Tlootn 202 FruitKruwuni Hunk . Iiu'tlding. . I j Careful Moves Parties inovliio will do well to call on MATTHEWS &. LAKE to handle their household goods. They pack antf ship urnlture and unpack and set up furniture and do haullnii of all kinds. Baggage in cluded. Phone 2151. to mini-; on kxchangi:. Tho furniture of a -42-toom hotel In Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. One of the very bent cities of the northwest, of 10,000 people, two tnllroadu and In terurhan lines, and two new rail roads building In. SteamhontB ply Inc rivora and lakes. For furniture of a hotel or rooming house In Med ford, or would trade for u flro in surance business or Interest In one J ml a home In Medford. This place of ours In Coeur d'Alene Is A No. 1, makes -10 per cent ou tho Invest ment. Furniture and building; new and modern. Our object In wanting to trade Is to get further south. There Ik nn better city In the northwest, or coast cities oven, where there are so many opportunities to make money as In Coo ii r d'Alene. Idaho. Immense forests, lakes and rivers and valleys all around Coeur d'Alene. Four big lumber mills, each sawing 3OQ.0O0 feet a day here. Address. S. II. GRAHAM, care Elite Hotel. Coeur d'Alene. Idaho. 107 For Sale Owing to lack of room, I offer at a sacrifice the following: ' 1VONYTONNKAU HUIOK Automobile; new in August, 11)10; exact model of the one given as first .prize by Mail Tribune. $1000 WILL BUY IT. 2TiANI)SOMI0 KADDIiK AND DiaVINd .MARK; 8 years old. aClOOl) FAMILY MAIW; safe for children. I ULACK YKARLIXCJ FILLY. Sojne farmer can make money to buy; Pcrcheron stock, 5 FIX EST MATCH Id) HA II? OI HLACK MAKFS in Jackson county; weigh 2700; good to work or will make a great pair for delivery wagon; young, stylish and sound. Address 1 A. R. WARE, J. B. ENYAKT. President. J A. PKHHY, Vice-President. JOHN S. OIITII. Cushion W. H. JACKSON, Axu't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK 4 Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 sift ncrosiT boXes ron rent, a general bankinq MISJXES3 TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATnONAGE. ..' ---- Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phones: P. W. Weeks, 207T A. E. Orr, 3G92. LADY ASSISTANT BOX 61G. MEDFORD, OREGON lluskin's fur lienllli. The Best Sub-Division Proposition I in the JRogue River Valley 170 ACItKS, IIAI.I' .MIM? FKO.M ItAlI.ltOAI) STATION' $ h ucr'H In Bruin; 10 arrett In 2)uar-old icarn; 0 ucros In brimb nnd tlinhnr, t'tully cleared, um wuhIu; cood Iioiibp, two bams, all fnu'd with wovon wlro, tolenlinim; It F. X)A jsrl Irrluatnd. J'rlcu. f icr. per nrrf: Inlal '.' S50 'IViiiih- I7R00 cuh; H000 onu year. C por cent; 114,800 flvo yenrs, 6 per cunt. HUNTLEY - KREMER COMPANY till Kltl'ITOItOWIMlS' HANK. vummmmmmmmmmmsmammaumammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmm Fine Printing j Wo inaka a Kpcciulty of fine pnnthiKi carry tho nocoxaury f, itonk to euublo u to fill ll fj uruorn irouipuy, nun mi man ioc Kullafnutiun. Huht miuippul Jul) ot'Jino n Oregon Bouth of Portland; hoHt export priuturt:. Hofnrq gendini? your1 orders out pf lown, cull nnd figure with uh if we can servo you for tho Hume price ns an out-nf-tmvu concern you will wish to patronize horno iuduutry. 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